greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Gods of the Ancient Roman and Greek mythology 2024-06-12
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- In the roman mythology, god of doors and portals
- In the greek mythology, goddess of harvest and agriculture
- In the greek mythology, king of gods and storm god
- In the greek mythology, god of war
- In the roman mythology, god of wine
- In the greek mythology, goddess of love
- In the greek mythology, goddess and mother of Earth
- In the greek mythology, father of Zeus and god of time
- In the roman mythology, god of the fire and the forge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus
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- In the roman mythology, goddess of the home and the hearth
- In the greek mythology, god of the underworld
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the revenge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of war
- In the roman mythology, messenger of the gods
- In the greek mythology, brother of Zeus and god of the seas
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt
- In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom
- In the roman and greek mythology, god of music
- In the roman mythology, god of love
20 Clues: In the greek mythology, god of war • In the roman mythology, god of wine • In the roman mythology, god of love • In the roman mythology, goddess of war • In the greek mythology, goddess of love • In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom • In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt • In the greek mythology, god of the underworld • ...
Mytologi 2024-06-12
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- the god of welth in Greek mythology
- the pretecter of a special well in norse mythology
- the goddess of wolfs in Greek mythology
- The god of war that travels in norse mythology
- the protector of Athens in Greek mythology
- The god of maragsermonees in norse mythology
- The goddess of love and war in norse mythology
- the goddess of before war now love in Greek mythology
- the bold brother too Oden in norse mythology
- the most loved god in norse mythology
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- The sky in greek mythology
- the god of horses in Greek mythology
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- The god of harvest in norse mythology
- Balder's wife in norse mythology
- the goddess of cows in Greek mythology
- The god of the see in norse mythology
- the goddess of the harth in Greek mythology
- the god with too many children in Greek mythology
- Odens crows in norse mythology
- The queen of the goods in norse mythology
- the god of oricals in Greek mythology
22 Clues: The sky in greek mythology • Odens crows in norse mythology • Balder's wife in norse mythology • the god of welth in Greek mythology • the god of horses in Greek mythology • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • The god of harvest in norse mythology • The god of the see in norse mythology • the god of oricals in Greek mythology • the most loved god in norse mythology • ...
Gods of the Ancient Roman and Greek mythology 2016-06-07
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- In the roman mythology, god of doors and portals
- In the greek mythology, goddess of harvest and agriculture
- In the greek mythology, king of gods and storm god
- In the greek mythology, god of war
- In the roman mythology, god of wine
- In the greek mythology, goddess of love
- In the greek mythology, goddess and mother of Earth
- In the greek mythology, father of Zeus and god of time
- In the roman mythology, god of the fire and the forge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus
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- In the roman mythology, goddess of the home and the hearth
- In the greek mythology, god of the underworld
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the revenge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of war
- In the roman mythology, messenger of the gods
- In the greek mythology, brother of Zeus and god of the seas
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt
- In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom
- In the roman and greek mythology, god of music
- In the roman mythology, god of love
20 Clues: In the greek mythology, god of war • In the roman mythology, god of wine • In the roman mythology, god of love • In the roman mythology, goddess of war • In the greek mythology, goddess of love • In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom • In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt • In the greek mythology, god of the underworld • ...
Gods of the Ancient Roman and Greek mythology 2023-02-15
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- In the roman mythology, god of doors and portals
- In the greek mythology, goddess of harvest and agriculture
- In the greek mythology, king of gods and storm god
- In the greek mythology, god of war
- In the roman mythology, god of wine
- In the greek mythology, goddess of love
- In the greek mythology, goddess and mother of Earth
- In the greek mythology, father of Zeus and god of time
- In the roman mythology, god of the fire and the forge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus
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- In the roman mythology, goddess of the home and the hearth
- In the greek mythology, god of the underworld
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the revenge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of war
- In the roman mythology, messenger of the gods
- In the greek mythology, brother of Zeus and god of the seas
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt
- In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom
- In the roman and greek mythology, god of music
- In the roman mythology, god of love
20 Clues: In the greek mythology, god of war • In the roman mythology, god of wine • In the roman mythology, god of love • In the roman mythology, goddess of war • In the greek mythology, goddess of love • In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom • In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt • In the greek mythology, god of the underworld • ...
Gods of the Ancient Roman and Greek mythology 2024-06-12
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- In the roman mythology, god of doors and portals
- In the greek mythology, goddess of harvest and agriculture
- In the greek mythology, king of gods and storm god
- In the greek mythology, god of war
- In the roman mythology, god of wine
- In the greek mythology, goddess of love
- In the greek mythology, goddess and mother of Earth
- In the greek mythology, father of Zeus and god of time
- In the roman mythology, god of the fire and the forge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus
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- In the roman mythology, goddess of the home and the hearth
- In the greek mythology, god of the underworld
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the revenge
- In the roman mythology, goddess of war
- In the roman mythology, messenger of the gods
- In the greek mythology, brother of Zeus and god of the seas
- In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt
- In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom
- In the roman and greek mythology, god of music
- In the roman mythology, god of love
20 Clues: In the greek mythology, god of war • In the roman mythology, god of wine • In the roman mythology, god of love • In the roman mythology, goddess of war • In the greek mythology, goddess of love • In the greek mythology, goddess of wisdom • In the greek mythology, goddess of the hunt • In the greek mythology, god of the underworld • ...
Mytologi 2024-05-08
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- the god of welth in Greek mythology
- the pretecter of a special well in norse mythology
- the goddess of wolfs in Greek mythology
- The god of war that travels in norse mythology
- the protector of Athens in Greek mythology
- The god of maragsermonees in norse mythology
- The goddess of love and war in norse mythology
- the goddess of before war now love in Greek mythology
- the bold brother too Oden in norse mythology
- the most loved god in norse mythology
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- The sky in greek mythology
- the god of horses in Greek mythology
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- The god of harvest in norse mythology
- Balder's wife in norse mythology
- the goddess of cows in Greek mythology
- The god of the see in norse mythology
- the goddess of the harth in Greek mythology
- the god with too many children in Greek mythology
- Odens crows in norse mythology
- The queen of the goods in norse mythology
- the god of oricals in Greek mythology
22 Clues: The sky in greek mythology • Odens crows in norse mythology • Balder's wife in norse mythology • the god of welth in Greek mythology • the god of horses in Greek mythology • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • The god of harvest in norse mythology • The god of the see in norse mythology • the god of oricals in Greek mythology • the most loved god in norse mythology • ...
Mytologi 2024-06-12
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- the god of welth in Greek mythology
- the pretecter of a special well in norse mythology
- the goddess of wolfs in Greek mythology
- The god of war that travels in norse mythology
- the protector of Athens in Greek mythology
- The god of maragsermonees in norse mythology
- The goddess of love and war in norse mythology
- the goddess of before war now love in Greek mythology
- the bold brother too Oden in norse mythology
- the most loved god in norse mythology
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- The sky in greek mythology
- the god of horses in Greek mythology
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- The god of harvest in norse mythology
- Balder's wife in norse mythology
- the goddess of cows in Greek mythology
- The god of the see in norse mythology
- the goddess of the harth in Greek mythology
- the god with too many children in Greek mythology
- Odens crows in norse mythology
- The queen of the goods in norse mythology
- the god of oricals in Greek mythology
22 Clues: The sky in greek mythology • Odens crows in norse mythology • Balder's wife in norse mythology • the god of welth in Greek mythology • the god of horses in Greek mythology • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • The god of harvest in norse mythology • The god of the see in norse mythology • the god of oricals in Greek mythology • the most loved god in norse mythology • ...
Mythology 2023-05-31
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- The king of the gods in Norse mythology
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone in Greek mythology
- A fire-breathing creature with the head of alion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent in Greek mythology
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes in Egyptian mythology
- The goddess of the sun and universe in Japanese mythology.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
- The warrior maidens who serve Odin and choose who will die in battle and go to Valhalla in Norse mythology
- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology
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- A giant wolf that is destined to kill Odin in Norse mythology
- A three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology
- The god of the sea in Greek mythology
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- The god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- The queen of the gods and goddess of marriage in Greek mythology
- Ravens Huginn and Muninn, the two ravens that fly around the world and bring information to Odin in Norse mythology
- The god of thunder in Norse mythology
20 Clues: The god of the sea in Greek mythology • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • The god of thunder in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology • The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology • The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology • ...
Mythology 2024-06-12
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- The king of the gods in Norse mythology
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone in Greek mythology
- A fire-breathing creature with the head of alion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent in Greek mythology
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes in Egyptian mythology
- The goddess of the sun and universe in Japanese mythology.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
- The warrior maidens who serve Odin and choose who will die in battle and go to Valhalla in Norse mythology
- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology
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- A giant wolf that is destined to kill Odin in Norse mythology
- A three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology
- The god of the sea in Greek mythology
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- The god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- The queen of the gods and goddess of marriage in Greek mythology
- Ravens Huginn and Muninn, the two ravens that fly around the world and bring information to Odin in Norse mythology
- The god of thunder in Norse mythology
20 Clues: The god of the sea in Greek mythology • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • The god of thunder in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology • The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology • The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology • ...
Mythology 2024-06-12
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- The king of the gods in Norse mythology
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone in Greek mythology
- A fire-breathing creature with the head of alion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent in Greek mythology
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes in Egyptian mythology
- The goddess of the sun and universe in Japanese mythology.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
- The warrior maidens who serve Odin and choose who will die in battle and go to Valhalla in Norse mythology
- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology
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- A giant wolf that is destined to kill Odin in Norse mythology
- A three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology
- The god of the sea in Greek mythology
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- The god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- The queen of the gods and goddess of marriage in Greek mythology
- Ravens Huginn and Muninn, the two ravens that fly around the world and bring information to Odin in Norse mythology
- The god of thunder in Norse mythology
20 Clues: The god of the sea in Greek mythology • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • The god of thunder in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology • The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology • The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology • ...
Mythological Figures 2024-02-04
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- Greek god of war
- Heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength
- Feathered serpent deity in Aztec mythology
- Gorgon with snakes for hair in Greek mythology
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood
- Greek goddess of the hunt and the wilderness
- Nature spirit in Greek and Roman mythology
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology
- Greek god of wine and celebration
- Hindu god of destruction and transformation
- Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology
- Egyptian god associated with mummification
- Norse mythological warrior maiden
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- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Thor's mythical hammer in Norse mythology
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Legendary sea monster in Norse mythology
- Trickster god in Norse mythology
- Greek goddess of spring and the underworld
- Mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- Another name for the hero known as Hercules
- Shinto sun goddess in Japanese mythology
- Halfhuman, halfgoat creature in Greek mythology
- Primordial sea goddess in Babylonian mythology
- Hindu god with an elephant head, remover of obstacles
- Hero of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey"
- Roman god of love, often depicted with a bow and arrow
- Hindu goddess of time and destruction
30 Clues: Greek god of war • Norse god of thunder • Trickster god in Norse mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology • Greek god of wine and celebration • Norse mythological warrior maiden • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology • Hindu goddess of time and destruction • ...
Mythological Figures 2024-06-12
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- Greek god of war
- Heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength
- Feathered serpent deity in Aztec mythology
- Gorgon with snakes for hair in Greek mythology
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood
- Greek goddess of the hunt and the wilderness
- Nature spirit in Greek and Roman mythology
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology
- Greek god of wine and celebration
- Hindu god of destruction and transformation
- Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology
- Egyptian god associated with mummification
- Norse mythological warrior maiden
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- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Thor's mythical hammer in Norse mythology
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Legendary sea monster in Norse mythology
- Trickster god in Norse mythology
- Greek goddess of spring and the underworld
- Mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- Another name for the hero known as Hercules
- Shinto sun goddess in Japanese mythology
- Halfhuman, halfgoat creature in Greek mythology
- Primordial sea goddess in Babylonian mythology
- Hindu god with an elephant head, remover of obstacles
- Hero of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey"
- Roman god of love, often depicted with a bow and arrow
- Hindu goddess of time and destruction
30 Clues: Greek god of war • Norse god of thunder • Trickster god in Norse mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology • Greek god of wine and celebration • Norse mythological warrior maiden • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology • Hindu goddess of time and destruction • ...
Mythological Figures 2024-06-12
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- Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Roman name for Hercules
- Greek god of wine and celebration
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek god of the sun, archery, and music
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood
- Greek goddess of Spring and the Underworld
- Hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey"
- Trickster god in Norse mythology
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- Mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- Heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength
- Feathered serpent deity in Aztec mythology
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology
- Gorgon with snakes for hair in Greek mythology
- Nature spirit in Greek and Roman mythology
- Greek goddess of the hunt and the wilderness
- Egyptian god associated with mummification
- Half human half goat creature in Greek mythology
- Thor's mythical hammer in Norse mythology
- Legendary mile long sea monster in Norse mythology
- Roman god of love, depicted with bow and arrow
- Norse mythological female warrior spirit
- Greek god of war
- Norse god of thunder
- Norse god of war and death, father to Thor
27 Clues: Greek god of war • Norse god of thunder • Roman name for Hercules • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Trickster god in Norse mythology • Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology • Greek god of wine and celebration • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology • Hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey" • ...
Mythological Figures 2024-04-08
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- Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Roman name for Hercules
- Greek god of wine and celebration
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek god of the sun, archery, and music
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood
- Greek goddess of Spring and the Underworld
- Hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey"
- Trickster god in Norse mythology
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- Mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- Heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength
- Feathered serpent deity in Aztec mythology
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology
- Gorgon with snakes for hair in Greek mythology
- Nature spirit in Greek and Roman mythology
- Greek goddess of the hunt and the wilderness
- Egyptian god associated with mummification
- Half human half goat creature in Greek mythology
- Thor's mythical hammer in Norse mythology
- Legendary mile long sea monster in Norse mythology
- Roman god of love, depicted with bow and arrow
- Norse mythological female warrior spirit
- Greek god of war
- Norse god of thunder
- Norse god of war and death, father to Thor
27 Clues: Greek god of war • Norse god of thunder • Roman name for Hercules • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Trickster god in Norse mythology • Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology • Greek god of wine and celebration • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology • Hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey" • ...
Mythology 2024-10-10
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- - A mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn from its own ashes.
- - A Gorgon in Greek mythology whose gaze could turn people to stone.
- - A winged horse from Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa.
- - Half-human, half-goat creatures from Greek mythology, associated with Dionysus.
- - The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
- - A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, from Greek mythology.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, known for riddles.
- - The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruler of Mount Olympus.
- - The Greek goddess of revenge and divine retribution.
- - One-eyed giants from Greek mythology, known for their strength.
- - The race of deities that preceded the Olympian gods in Greek mythology.
- - A giant sea monster from Norse mythology, said to dwell off the coasts of Norway.
- - A figure in Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun with wings of wax.
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- - The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology.
- - The Norse god of thunder, known for his hammer, Mjölnir.
- - The ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- - The Roman equivalent of Zeus, king of the gods.
- - The first woman in Greek mythology, known for opening a box that released all the world's evils.
- - The ancient Egyptian sun god, considered the creator of life.
- - The Greek god of love and attraction, known as Cupid in Roman mythology.
- - The personification of the sun in Greek mythology.
- - The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- - The Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts.
- - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- - A Greek hero famous for his incredible strength and his Twelve Labors.
- - Warrior maidens in Norse mythology who choose which warriors die in battle.
- - The Norse god of mischief, known for his cunning and trickery.
- - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead.
- - The Greek god of music, prophecy, healing, and the sun.
30 Clues: - The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead. • - The Roman equivalent of Zeus, king of the gods. • - The personification of the sun in Greek mythology. • - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • - The Greek goddess of revenge and divine retribution. • - The Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts. • ...
Myths and Legends- The gods, godesses, heroes, creatures and places in greek and Roman mythology. 2016-06-17
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- God of Wealth (6)
- Mythical Greek hero, defeated the gorgon Medusa (7)
- Half-woman, half-snake creature in Greek mythology (7)
- Snake hair (6)
- A female dragon in Greek mythology. Her mother was Gaea (8)
- Half-Human, Half-Horse Greek mythical creature (7)
- Mythical Greek hero, performed twelve seemingly impossible labours (8)
- Mythical Greek hero, defeated the Minotaur (7)
- God of the Sea (7)
- Goddess of Wisdom (7)
- Each was the patroness of a particular spring, river, sea, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud. (7)
- Mythical Roman mythical hero, son of Venus and Anchises (6)
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- An immortal horse in Greek mythology (5)
- Mythical Roman hero, she fought in the war against the Trojan Aeneas (7)
- raised (with his wife Acca Larentia) the twins Romulus and Remus (9)
- Goddess of Love (5)
- Home of the minotaur in greek mythology (9)
- God of War (4)
- A bird in Greek mythology that could live forever (7)
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- God of Love (5)
- Half-human,half-goat creature in Roman mythology (4)
- Greek god of the sea (8)
- A snow-white bird in Roman mythology that lives in kings' houses (9)
- God of the Sun (6)
- Greek god of the underworld (5)
- Sacred garden of Hera in Greek mythology(6,2,10)
- Three-headed dog that guarded the entrance of the Underworld in Greek mythology (8)
- God of Death (5)
- Greek god of the sky (4)
- Nature spirits in Roman mythology similar to ghosts (6)
- Roman king of the gods (7)
- In Greek mythology, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic. (7,6)
- Mythical Greek hero, son of King Troy (6)
- Roman queen of the gods (4)
- was a flying horse in Greek mythology (7)
- lived in a cave in Italy, eventually overcome by Hercules (5)
- Goddess of Flowers (5)
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war (6)
- Described in Roman mythology as looking somewhat like an elk. (6)
40 Clues: Snake hair (6) • God of War (4) • God of Love (5) • God of Death (5) • God of Wealth (6) • God of the Sun (6) • God of the Sea (7) • Goddess of Love (5) • Goddess of Wisdom (7) • Goddess of Flowers (5) • Greek god of the sea (8) • Greek god of the sky (4) • Roman king of the gods (7) • Roman queen of the gods (4) • Greek god of the underworld (5) • Greek goddess of love and beauty • ...
Myths and Legends- The gods, godesses, heroes, creatures and places in greek and Roman mythology. 2024-06-12
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- God of Wealth (6)
- Mythical Greek hero, defeated the gorgon Medusa (7)
- Half-woman, half-snake creature in Greek mythology (7)
- Snake hair (6)
- A female dragon in Greek mythology. Her mother was Gaea (8)
- Half-Human, Half-Horse Greek mythical creature (7)
- Mythical Greek hero, performed twelve seemingly impossible labours (8)
- Mythical Greek hero, defeated the Minotaur (7)
- God of the Sea (7)
- Goddess of Wisdom (7)
- Each was the patroness of a particular spring, river, sea, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud. (7)
- Mythical Roman mythical hero, son of Venus and Anchises (6)
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- An immortal horse in Greek mythology (5)
- Mythical Roman hero, she fought in the war against the Trojan Aeneas (7)
- raised (with his wife Acca Larentia) the twins Romulus and Remus (9)
- Goddess of Love (5)
- Home of the minotaur in greek mythology (9)
- God of War (4)
- A bird in Greek mythology that could live forever (7)
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- God of Love (5)
- Half-human,half-goat creature in Roman mythology (4)
- Greek god of the sea (8)
- A snow-white bird in Roman mythology that lives in kings' houses (9)
- God of the Sun (6)
- Greek god of the underworld (5)
- Sacred garden of Hera in Greek mythology(6,2,10)
- Three-headed dog that guarded the entrance of the Underworld in Greek mythology (8)
- God of Death (5)
- Greek god of the sky (4)
- Nature spirits in Roman mythology similar to ghosts (6)
- Roman king of the gods (7)
- In Greek mythology, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic. (7,6)
- Mythical Greek hero, son of King Troy (6)
- Roman queen of the gods (4)
- was a flying horse in Greek mythology (7)
- lived in a cave in Italy, eventually overcome by Hercules (5)
- Goddess of Flowers (5)
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war (6)
- Described in Roman mythology as looking somewhat like an elk. (6)
40 Clues: Snake hair (6) • God of War (4) • God of Love (5) • God of Death (5) • God of Wealth (6) • God of the Sun (6) • God of the Sea (7) • Goddess of Love (5) • Goddess of Wisdom (7) • Goddess of Flowers (5) • Greek god of the sea (8) • Greek god of the sky (4) • Roman king of the gods (7) • Roman queen of the gods (4) • Greek god of the underworld (5) • Greek goddess of love and beauty • ...
Mythology 2024-08-16
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- Greek hero known for his strength and 12 labors
- Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy
- Woman who opened a box releasing all the evils into the world
- Spirit in Irish mythology whose wail predicts death
- Trickster demigod in Polynesian mythology
- Greek hero with a vulnerable heel
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Greek god of the underworld
- One-eyed giants in Greek mythology
- Egyptian god of the afterlife with a jackal head
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- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Norse god of thunder who wields a hammer
- Mythical bird that regenerates by rising from its ashes
- Gorgon with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone
- Sea monster in Scandinavian folklore
- Hall where fallen warriors are taken in Norse mythology
- Legendary lost city submerged under the sea
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood
- Chief god in Norse mythology
20 Clues: Greek god of the underworld • Chief god in Norse mythology • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Greek hero with a vulnerable heel • One-eyed giants in Greek mythology • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Sea monster in Scandinavian folklore • Three-headed dog guarding the underworld • Norse god of thunder who wields a hammer • Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-06-12
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- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology.
- The goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Greek mythology.
- A monstrous creature with snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone in Greek mythology.
- The queen of the underworld and the goddess of spring and vegetation in Greek mythology.
- A legendary hero and king of Ithaca known for his long and eventful journey home in Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey".
- The queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth in Greek mythology.
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology, ruling over the dead and the realm of the afterlife.
- The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology.
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- The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth in Greek mythology.
- A legendary hero in Greek mythology known for his incredible strength and twelve labors.
- The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology.
- The first human woman created by the gods, who brought both blessings and troubles to humanity in Greek mythology.
- A legendary musician and poet in Greek mythology who had the ability to charm all living creatures with his music.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, often associated with the sky and thunder.
- The god of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology, often depicted with a trident.
- The messenger of the gods and the god of commerce, travel, and communication in Greek mythology.
16 Clues: The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology. • The goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Greek mythology. • The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology. • The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth in Greek mythology. • The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-06-17
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- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology.
- The goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Greek mythology.
- A monstrous creature with snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone in Greek mythology.
- The queen of the underworld and the goddess of spring and vegetation in Greek mythology.
- A legendary hero and king of Ithaca known for his long and eventful journey home in Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey".
- The queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth in Greek mythology.
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology, ruling over the dead and the realm of the afterlife.
- The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology.
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- The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth in Greek mythology.
- A legendary hero in Greek mythology known for his incredible strength and twelve labors.
- The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology.
- The first human woman created by the gods, who brought both blessings and troubles to humanity in Greek mythology.
- A legendary musician and poet in Greek mythology who had the ability to charm all living creatures with his music.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, often associated with the sky and thunder.
- The god of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology, often depicted with a trident.
- The messenger of the gods and the god of commerce, travel, and communication in Greek mythology.
16 Clues: The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology. • The goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Greek mythology. • The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology. • The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth in Greek mythology. • The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-01-09
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- Greek goddess of the underworld and springtime
- Gorgon monster with snakes for hair
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Hero of Greek mythology known for his strength
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Greek god of the sea
- Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- Egyptian god associated with mummification
- Greek god of wine and celebration
- Chief deity in Norse mythology
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- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek goddess associated with magic and witchcraft
- Norse god of mischief and trickery
- Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest
- Titan who brought fire to humanity
- Norse god associated with thunder and lightning
- Greek god of travel, commerce, and messenger of gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Greek god of music, poetry, and the sun
20 Clues: Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the underworld • Chief deity in Norse mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Greek god of wine and celebration • Norse god of mischief and trickery • Titan who brought fire to humanity • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Gorgon monster with snakes for hair • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • ...
t4t4t4 2024-01-24
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- Greek goddess of agriculture (7 letters).
- King of the gods, Greek mythology (4 letters).
- Greek goddess of wisdom (6 letters).
- Demigod known for his strength (8 letters).
- Woman who opened a forbidden box (7 letters).
- Greek goddess of the hunt (6 letters).
- Egyptian god of mummification (6 letters).
- Sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology (2 letters).
- Greek god of music and prophecy (6 letters).
- Greek god of the sea (8 letters).
- Mythical creature with a bull's head (8 letters).
- One-eyed giant in Greek mythology (7 letters).
- Winged horse in Greek mythology (7 letters).
- Greek god of war (4 letters).
- Demon king in Hindu mythology (6 letters).
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- Fire-breathing monster with multiple heads (7 letters).
- Norse goddess of love and fertility (6 letters).
- Messenger of the gods in Greek myth (6 letters).
- Roman god of love (5 letters).
- Norse god of thunder (4 letters).
- God of the underworld in Greek mythology (5 letters).
- Greek hero vulnerable in his heel (7 letters).
- Hindu god of destruction and transformation (5 letters).
- Allfather in Norse mythology (4 letters).
- Egyptian god of the afterlife (6 letters).
- Hindu goddess of power and protection (5 letters).
- Greek goddess of the night (3 letters).
- Gorgon with snakes for hair (6 letters).
- Enchanting creatures luring sailors with their voices (5 letters).
29 Clues: Greek god of war (4 letters). • Roman god of love (5 letters). • Norse god of thunder (4 letters). • Greek god of the sea (8 letters). • Greek goddess of wisdom (6 letters). • Greek goddess of the hunt (6 letters). • Greek goddess of the night (3 letters). • Gorgon with snakes for hair (6 letters). • Greek goddess of agriculture (7 letters). • ...
Greek Mythology II 2023-06-17
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- The son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a sea god often depicted as a merman with a conch shell trumpet.
- A titan in Greek mythology who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity, often associated with human progress.
- The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology.
- The goddess of the moon in Greek mythology, associated with lunar cycles and nighttime.
- The messenger of the gods and the god of commerce, travel, and communication in Greek mythology.
- A mortal princess who became the wife of Eros (Cupid) in Greek mythology, symbolizing the soul and the power of love.
- The god of love and desire in Greek mythology, often depicted as a young winged boy.
- The god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen in Greek mythology, known for his skill in forging weapons and armor.
- The goddess of victory in Greek mythology, often depicted with wings.
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- The goddess of the rainbow and the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology.
- A legendary hero in Greek mythology known for slaying the Gorgon Medusa and rescuing Andromeda.
- The god of the wild, nature, and shepherds in Greek mythology, known for his playful and mischievous nature.
- The goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest in Greek mythology.
- A nymph in Greek mythology and the wife of Orpheus, known for her tragic fate and journey to the underworld.
- A legendary hero in Greek mythology known for slaying the Minotaur and navigating the Labyrinth.
- The god of war in Greek mythology, associated with violence and brutality.
16 Clues: The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology. • The goddess of victory in Greek mythology, often depicted with wings. • The goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest in Greek mythology. • The god of war in Greek mythology, associated with violence and brutality. • ...
Mythology 2024-10-21
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- - The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruler of Mount Olympus.
- - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead.
- - The Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts.
- - A race of one-eyed giants in Greek mythology.
- - The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- - The Norse god of mischief and trickery.
- - The ancient Egyptian sun god, often depicted with a falcon head.
- - A Titan in Greek mythology who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity.
- - The leader of the Titans in Greek mythology and father of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
- - The first woman in Greek mythology, who opened a box releasing all the evils into the world.
- - The Norse god of thunder, wielding the hammer Mjolnir.
- - Norse warrior maidens who choose which warriors die and which live in battle.
- - A Gorgon in Greek mythology whose gaze could turn people to stone.
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- - The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the Greek underworld.
- - A race of powerful deities that preceded the Olympian gods in Greek mythology.
- - The ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, known for posing riddles.
- - The Greek god of music, prophecy, and the sun.
- - The Greek goddess of marriage, wife of Zeus.
- - The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- - An Egyptian goddess, wife of Osiris, associated with magic and motherhood.
- - The Titan condemned to hold up the sky for eternity.
- - A fire-breathing creature in Greek mythology, part lion, goat, and serpent.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- - The Greek god of war, representing the violent and chaotic aspects of battle.
- - A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology, prophesied to play a key role in Ragnarok.
- - A Greek hero known for his immense strength and completing the Twelve Labors.
- - The Greek messenger god, also the god of trade, thieves, and travel.
- - A winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa.
30 Clues: - The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • - The Norse god of mischief and trickery. • - The Greek goddess of marriage, wife of Zeus. • - The Greek god of the underworld and the dead. • - A race of one-eyed giants in Greek mythology. • - The Greek god of music, prophecy, and the sun. • - The Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2023-06-03
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- Norse god of thunder
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Mythical creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead
- Greek hero known for his great strength
- Chief god in Norse mythology
- Japanese sun goddess
- Greek goddess of the underworld and the harvest
- Mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human
- Thor's powerful hammer in Norse mythology
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- Greek god of the sea
- Female figures in Norse mythology who choose those who will die in battle
- Woman from Greek mythology who opened a box containing all the evils of the world
- Greek god of travel, communication, and commerce
- Greek god of the underworld
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife
- Greek god of music, poetry, and healing
- Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon
- Mythological creature with snakes for hair
20 Clues: Greek god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Japanese sun goddess • Greek god of the underworld • Chief god in Norse mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon • Greek hero known for his great strength • Greek god of music, poetry, and healing • ...
Mythic Stories 2024-05-05
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- - Norse god of thunder, wielder of the hammer Mjölnir
- - First woman in Greek mythology, whose curiosity unleashed evil into the world
- - Feathered serpent deity in Aztec and other Mesoamerican mythologies, associated with wind, air, and learning
- - Mortal weaver in Greek mythology, transformed into a spider by Athena
- - Allfather of the gods in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and poetry
- - Greek god of the sun, light, music, and prophecy, associated with the arts and healing
- - Hero of Greek mythology known for his strength and twelve labors
- - Egyptian sun god, one of the most important deities in ancient Egyptian religion
- - Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility, wife of Osiris
- - Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, brother of Zeus
- - Trickster figure in West African and Caribbean folklore, often depicted as a spider
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- - Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, abducted by Hades
- - Japanese sun goddess, central figure in Shinto mythology
- - Heroic figure in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, subject of the Epic of Gilgamesh
- - Irish goddess of war, fate, and sovereignty, often depicted as a crow
- - Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his invulnerability except for his heel
- - King of the gods in Greek mythology, ruler of Mount Olympus
- - Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare, patroness of Athens
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife, fertility, and resurrection, husband of Isis
- - Gorgon in Greek mythology with snakes for hair, turned those who looked at her into stone
20 Clues: - Norse god of thunder, wielder of the hammer Mjölnir • - Japanese sun goddess, central figure in Shinto mythology • - King of the gods in Greek mythology, ruler of Mount Olympus • - Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, brother of Zeus • - Hero of Greek mythology known for his strength and twelve labors • ...
Mythology 2023-06-09
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- Which god is the ruler of the seas in Greek mythology?
- What mythical female figures choose who will die in battle and carry the souls of the fallen to Valhalla in Norse mythology?
- Which goddess is the queen of the Underworld and also associated with the seasons?
- Which god is the ruler of the Underworld in Greek mythology?
- Which Norse god wields the mighty hammer Mjolnir?
- Who is the Greek god of music, poetry, and the sun?
- Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology?
- Who is the chief god in Norse mythology?
- Which goddess is associated with love and beauty in Greek mythology?
- What is the name of the monstrous wolf in Norse mythology destined to battle the gods during Ragnarok?
- Which mythological creature has snakes for hair and can turn people to stone with her gaze?
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- Which titan stole fire from the gods to give to humanity in Greek mythology?
- Who is the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology?
- Which Greek god is often depicted wielding thunderbolts?
- Who is the first mortal woman in Greek mythology, whose curiosity led to the release of evil into the world?
- Which goddess is the queen of the gods and the wife of Zeus in Greek mythology?
- Which Greek hero is known for his incredible strength?
- Which Norse god is known for his trickery and mischief?
- Which goddess is associated with wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology?
- Which Norse god only has one eye and is associated with wisdom and knowledge?
20 Clues: Who is the chief god in Norse mythology? • Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology? • Which Norse god wields the mighty hammer Mjolnir? • Who is the Greek god of music, poetry, and the sun? • Who is the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology? • Which god is the ruler of the seas in Greek mythology? • Which Greek hero is known for his incredible strength? • ...
Mythology 2024-03-26
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- Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Greek god of the sun and music.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Gorgon with snakes for hair in Greek mythology.
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld in Greek mythology.
- Greek god of the underworld.
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- Chief god in Norse mythology.
- Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth.
- Female figures who choose who dies in battle in Norse mythology.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- Norse trickster god.
- Hero known for his strength in Greek mythology.
- Norse god of thunder.
- King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
15 Clues: Norse trickster god. • Greek god of the sea. • Norse god of thunder. • Greek god of the underworld. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • Greek god of the sun and music. • Greek goddess of love and beauty. • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth. • Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness. • ...
Term 4 Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- Symbolic flying reptile in Chinese mythology.
- Mythical creature with a human upper body and horse lower body.
- King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Greek mythological serpent with multiple heads.
- Aboriginal Australian mythical era of creation.
- The location of the Three Sisters
- The woman who opened the box and unleashed the terrible things in the world
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- Wiradjuri name for Mt Conobolas
- Greek king of the underworld.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Norse trickster god.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- Mother Earth, according to Greek mythology
- Chief deity in Norse mythology - Thor's father
- Roman god of war. Also the name of a planet.
- Roman goddess of love and beauty, also the name of a planet
- Norse god of thunder.
- Creator deity in Aboriginal Australian mythology.
18 Clues: Norse trickster god. • Greek god of the sea. • Norse god of thunder. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • Greek king of the underworld. • Wiradjuri name for Mt Conobolas • The location of the Three Sisters • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Mother Earth, according to Greek mythology • Roman god of war. Also the name of a planet. • Symbolic flying reptile in Chinese mythology. • ...
Mythology 2016-11-28
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- A god that mostly Asian people adore
- Western mythology, a person that can make frost
- Egyptian mythology, god of dead
- In Greek mythology, which monster can turn people to stone just by looking at the victim's eyes
- How many years has President Obama been a president of the United State
- Western mythology, a monster that lives in the mountain and has big foot
- Who invented the famous equation e=mc2
- The founder of the material art Jeet Kune Do
- Greek mythology, a king that can turn anything into gold just by touching them.
- Greek mythology, monster that has heads and every time a head is cut off, two another will grow
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- Known as the ancent king of the egypt
- CEO - founder of Facebook
- A fat kindly man wearing a red suit and deliver present on Christmas
- The person who started World War II
- Greek mythology, half man half bull
- Western mythology, a being that collects teeth from the kids
- Last animal in the zodiac calendar
- Which biologist used beans as his main experiment
- First animal in the zodiac calendar
- Egyptian mythology, god of the sun
20 Clues: CEO - founder of Facebook • Egyptian mythology, god of dead • Last animal in the zodiac calendar • Egyptian mythology, god of the sun • The person who started World War II • A god that mostly Asian people adore • Greek mythology, half man half bull • First animal in the zodiac calendar • Known as the ancent king of the egypt • Who invented the famous equation e=mc2 • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2021-02-15
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- Both Greeks and Romans enjoyed drinking this
- Oil important part of Greek and Roman diet
- ____ (many) Gods are a part of Greek and Roman religions
- Important part of religion, for both (stories)
- Greek and Roman Gods had special ____
- Unlike Romans, Greeks thought of dogs as ___
- Unlike Romans, Greeks ate a mostly ____ diet
- Differing from Roman mythology, Greek mythology stories focused on difference between right and _____
- ___Gods affected each part of Greek & Roman lives
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- Monarchy and ____ were types of government used in Rome but not Greece
- Both Greece and Rome experienced this type of government
- Boys and girls were taught ___ subjects in school in both Rome and Greece
- Greeks and Romans enjoyed attending these
- learning important to both Greeks and Romans
- Unlike Greeks, Romans believed myths as ___ events
- Inspired by ____ art, Roman artists often focused on gods and goddesses
- Both societies used dogs for ____
- In both societies ___ people did not receive formal education
- Differing from Greek mythology, Roman mythology focused on stories of _____
- important pets to both Greeks and Romans
- Romans followed these trends, Greeks did not
21 Clues: Both societies used dogs for ____ • Greek and Roman Gods had special ____ • important pets to both Greeks and Romans • Greeks and Romans enjoyed attending these • Oil important part of Greek and Roman diet • Both Greeks and Romans enjoyed drinking this • learning important to both Greeks and Romans • Unlike Romans, Greeks thought of dogs as ___ • ...
Nymph 2024-12-18
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- A nymph transformed into reeds, associated with Pan.
- A sea nymph, loved by Polyphemus in Greek mythology.
- Nymphs of the underworld, guiding souls in the dark.
- Flower nymphs in Greek mythology.
- A mortal turned into a spider, once connected to nymphs in myth.
- A nymph turned into a cow, pursued by Zeus in Greek myth.
- A mortal woman transformed into a goddess, often linked to nymphs.
- Nymphs of the ash trees in Greek mythology.
- One of the Muses, sometimes depicted as a nymph.
- A princess abducted by Zeus, often depicted as a nymph.
- A sea nymph, often depicted with a fish tail.
- The three graces, often depicted as nymph-like beings.
- A nymph in Greek myth, known for helping Odysseus.
- A sea nymph, daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys.
- A moon goddess often depicted with nymph-like characteristics.
- A nymph whose voice was cursed, associated with reflection.
- Nymphs associated with sheep and goats in Greek myth.
- A tree spirit from Greek mythology.
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- Nymphs of lakes or rivers in Greek mythology.
- Nymphs of the valleys in Greek mythology.
- Seven sisters turned into stars, once nymphs in Greek myths.
- Nymphs of groves in Greek mythology.
- A goddess with close associations to nymphs and the hunt.
- A water nymph, one of the daughters of Achelous.
- Nymphs associated with plants and leaves.
- A tree spirit whose life is tied to a specific tree.
- A nymph transformed into a laurel tree to escape Apollo.
- A sea nymph, mother of Achilles.
- Queen of the underworld, also linked to nymph-like figures.
- A water spirit often depicted as a maiden.
- A water nymph, cursed to turn into a sunflower.
- A nymph turned into a bear, often depicted in Greek mythology.
- A nymph, mother of Narcissus in Greek myth.
- Nymphs guarding the golden apples in Greek myth.
- A river nymph pursued by the river god Alpheus.
- A nymph associated with mountains.
36 Clues: A sea nymph, mother of Achilles. • Flower nymphs in Greek mythology. • A nymph associated with mountains. • A tree spirit from Greek mythology. • Nymphs of groves in Greek mythology. • Nymphs of the valleys in Greek mythology. • Nymphs associated with plants and leaves. • A water spirit often depicted as a maiden. • Nymphs of the ash trees in Greek mythology. • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2022-01-22
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- The greek hero that was also known as the tamer of horses
- In Greek mythology, who shaped and formed the dreams?
- The name of which Greek goddess means youth or in the prime of life?
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Boy who flew too close to the sun
- Which Greek goddess is known as the goddess of chance?
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
- Who fell in love with his reflection?
- Created the maze that held the Minotaur
- What was Athena's sacred bird?
- What is the staff carried by Hermes called?
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- In the Iliad, who were the custodians of the gates of Olympus?
- What was the final resting place for the souls of heroes in Greek mythology?
- Who was transformed into a laurel tree in Greek mythology?
- The death of which Greek legend is celebrated as a Spartan festival?
- Name the Egyptian king who was the son of Poseidon
- Who built the Trojan horse?
- Who is the Greek goddess of memory?
- Who is the Greek god of love?
- In Greek mythology, which Titan was condemned to holding up the sky for eternity?
20 Clues: Greek goddess of the Earth • Who built the Trojan horse? • Greek goddess of the rainbow • Who is the Greek god of love? • What was Athena's sacred bird? • Boy who flew too close to the sun • Who is the Greek goddess of memory? • Who fell in love with his reflection? • Created the maze that held the Minotaur • What is the staff carried by Hermes called? • ...
GOW puzzle 2023-12-15
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- Kratos' characteristic and potent anger, a driving force in his quest for vengeance.
- The magical axe wielded by Kratos in the more recent games, with elemental ice abilities.
- A character from Greek mythology and a key figure in the "God of War" series.
- The king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology, a significant antagonist in the earlier games.
- A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, faced as an enemy in the games.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, often depicted in the "God of War" series.
- A primordial force in Greek mythology and a central theme in the "God of War" series.
- A realm in Norse mythology, visited by Kratos and Atreus in the newer games.
- Kratos' son and a central character in the newer installment of the series.
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- The realm of the dead in Norse mythology, explored by Kratos in the newer installment.
- The Greek city-state associated with Kratos' origins as a Spartan warrior.
- The home of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology, a significant location in the earlier games.
- The three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the Underworld in Greek mythology, encountered in the games.
- Referring to the Norse mythology setting introduced in the newer "God of War" games.
- Collectible items and objects found throughout the games, often revealing lore and backstory.
- The main protagonist of the "God of War" series, a Spartan warrior seeking revenge.
- of Chaos Kratos' signature weapons, fiery double-chained blades used in combat.
- Powerful and mythical beings in Greek and Norse mythology, often encountered by Kratos in his quests.
- A severed head and advisor encountered in the Norse setting, providing guidance to Kratos and Atreus.
- A recurring enemy and boss in the "God of War" series, often associated with punishment.
20 Clues: The Greek city-state associated with Kratos' origins as a Spartan warrior. • Kratos' son and a central character in the newer installment of the series. • A realm in Norse mythology, visited by Kratos and Atreus in the newer games. • A character from Greek mythology and a key figure in the "God of War" series. • ...
Angy's AEE Greek Myth Intro 2022-02-25
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- recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more.
- goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and mythology,
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus.
- was the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children, Iphicles and Laonome.
- one of the Titans, the supreme trickster, and a god of fireicarus
- known as Alexander, the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, is a mythological nobleman that appears in a number of Greek legends.
- Hydra more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.deianeira
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae;
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- rojan priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed.
- Olympus the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus
- one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology.
- craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx.
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- in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy
- was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty.
- mountain nymph, or oread.
- Female warrior who did not want to get married
- the son of Zeus and Hera or he was Hera's parthenogenous child.
- considered the herald of the gods
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty,
- was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus.
- of Troy city in the region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey
- Greek goddess of strife and discord.
- the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the queen of Sparta and the wife of Tyndareus.
25 Clues: mountain nymph, or oread. • considered the herald of the gods • Greek goddess of strife and discord. • in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • Female warrior who did not want to get married • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, • was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. • ...
Greek cheese 2023-10-18
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- a body of written works designed with a specific cultural standard in mind. Used to explain how the world works.
- a short story designed to teach a moral.
- someone who was from Greece during
- a one-eyed giant that is often featured in Greek mythology.
- a war that was fought between Greek and Troy, famously featuring a large wooden horse.
- a complicated maze that is often used as an obstacle in Greek mythology.
- a woman in Greek mythology who had snakes instead of hair.
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- an Ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- a person in Greek culture who they believed spoke directly with the gods. The most famous spoke to Apollo.
- a long, narrative poem designed to tell a hero's deeds.
- a half-man, half-bull that is often featured in Greek mythology.
- the body of water to the west of Greece.
- the King of the Titans and original Supreme God in Greek Mythology.
- giants that predated the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
- a traditional story designed to explain the natural world.
15 Clues: someone who was from Greece during • a short story designed to teach a moral. • the body of water to the west of Greece. • a long, narrative poem designed to tell a hero's deeds. • an Ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. • a woman in Greek mythology who had snakes instead of hair. • a traditional story designed to explain the natural world. • ...
Sea of Monsters: Chapter 1 - 7 2021-06-10
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- A game in which players, in teams, try to hit opponents with a large ball(9)
- Someone who repeatedly harasses and intimidates those weaker than themself(5)
- A lightweight spear thrown as a weapon(7)
- Poorly made and/or likely to collapse(7)
- A person considered to speak for a deity, or one who is considered to be particularly wise or prophetic(6)
- One who attends and sees a public display or show, such as an athletic contest (9)
- A pen that has a small ball in its tip which transfers ink from a reservoir to the writing surface(9)
- One who designs buildings and oversees their construction(9)
- To dismiss or remove, as from a school, organization, or organized event(5)
- In Greek mythology, strong one-eyed giants(7)
- In Greek mythology, a winged horse(7)
- The name of the worst Cyclops in Greek mythology(10)
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- In Greek mythology, the magical cloth that brings prosperity, an end to sickness and plagues, and makes plants thrive(12)
- A large number of things moving together in a group, often people, animals, or insects(5)
- A person who eats human flesh(8)
- In ancient times, a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle driven from a standing position(7)
- A spot on a map denoted by latitude and longitude numbers(11)
- In Greek mythology, any of a group of minor gods who represent the spirits of the forests and the musicians, depicted as men with pointed ears and short horns, goats or fauns(5)
- Slang for insane(6)
- In Greek mythology, the goddess of wisdom and war(6)
- Identification with or sharing of another's feelings, situation, or attitudes(7)
- In Greek mythology, the god of the sea(8)
- Of or referring to times in the distant past(7)
- A search or pursuit(5)
- In Greek mythology, the god of thieves, messengers, and travelers(6)
25 Clues: Slang for insane(6) • A search or pursuit(5) • A person who eats human flesh(8) • In Greek mythology, a winged horse(7) • Poorly made and/or likely to collapse(7) • A lightweight spear thrown as a weapon(7) • In Greek mythology, the god of the sea(8) • In Greek mythology, strong one-eyed giants(7) • Of or referring to times in the distant past(7) • ...
The Game 2015-12-07
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- one of the musicians she met
- who is joylon in greek mythology
- where does flute appear
- where did her grandma plan to send her when she found out
- her grandmas maid is a...
- who does the propacy say will stop joylon
- where does flute take her
- what does her grand father show her
- who is hayleys father in greek mythology
- this allowed her cousins to travel to the mythosphere
- her grandma is very...
- who tells uncle mercer about the game
- comet who is hayley in greek mythology
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- who is the other musician she met
- this book is a __________ book
- who is the author
- who are the aunts in greek mythology
- who does not want her to know why they are playing the game
- who is the main character
- who does hayley find imprisoned by joylon
- who in hayleys mother in greek mythology
- what do they turn joylon into
- who is the first cousin she meets
- hayleys parents disapeared when she was...
- hayley is not allowed to be friends with people her own...
25 Clues: who is the author • her grandma is very... • where does flute appear • her grandmas maid is a... • where does flute take her • who is the main character • one of the musicians she met • what do they turn joylon into • this book is a __________ book • who is joylon in greek mythology • who is the other musician she met • who is the first cousin she meets • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2024-10-19
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- Greek hero with a vulnerable heel
- Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head
- Creature that posed riddles to travelers
- Queen of the underworld in Greek myth
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Greek god of the sea
- Powerful beings who ruled before the Greek gods
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules
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- Giant sea monster from Norse mythology
- One-eyed Norse god, ruler of Asgard
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- Half-man, half-bull creature in a labyrinth
- Norse goddess of love and fertility
- Mythical bird that rises from its ashes
- God of the underworld in Greek mythology
- Hero famous for his twelve labors
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Norse trickster god
- Egyptian god of the dead
- Egyptian sun god
- Norse god of thunder
25 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse trickster god • Greek god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • King of the Greek gods • Egyptian god of the dead • Gorgon with snakes for hair • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Greek hero with a vulnerable heel • Hero famous for his twelve labors • Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head • ...
Famous mythological creatures 2024-05-18
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- Human upper body with a fish tail instead of legs
- Multi-headed serpent that grows back two heads when one is cut off
- Monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man, from Greek mythology
- Creature with snakes for hair, turns people to stone with a gaze (like Medusa)
- Creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Three-headed dog that guards the underworld in Greek mythology
- Human that transforms into a wolf-like creature
- Winged horse from Greek mythology
- Creature with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent
- Large, ugly creature from Norse mythology
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- Creature with a human head and a lion's body, known for riddles
- Small, winged creature with magical powers
- Small, mischievous creature from Irish folklore, associated with rainbows and pots of gold
- Undead creature that feeds on blood, often associated with bats
- Reptilian creature with wings, often breathes fire
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology
- Tiny, human-like creature with pointed ears, often associated with magic
- Bird that rises from its own ashes after death
- Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
20 Clues: Winged horse from Greek mythology • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • Large, ugly creature from Norse mythology • Small, winged creature with magical powers • Bird that rises from its own ashes after death • Human that transforms into a wolf-like creature • Human upper body with a fish tail instead of legs • Reptilian creature with wings, often breathes fire • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2024-10-19
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- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Hero famous for his twelve labors
- Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Queen of the underworld in Greek myth
- Powerful beings who ruled before the Greek gods
- Half-man, half-bull creature in a labyrinth
- Greek hero with a vulnerable heel
- Egyptian sun god
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Mythical bird that rises from its ashes
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- God of the underworld in Greek mythology
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Norse goddess of love and fertility
- One-eyed Norse god, ruler of Asgard
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- Norse trickster god
- Creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Giant sea monster from Norse mythology
- Norse god of thunder
- Creature that posed riddles to travelers
- Egyptian god of the dead
- Greek god of the sea
25 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse trickster god • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • King of the Greek gods • Egyptian god of the dead • Gorgon with snakes for hair • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Hero famous for his twelve labors • Greek hero with a vulnerable heel • Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head • ...
Bellerophon 2014-09-26
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- without delay.
- a legendary Greek hero noted for killing the Chimera.
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology.
- anger caused by something that is not fair or wrong.
- to walk usually for a long time.
- an opponent or enemy that is very difficult to defeat.
- a native or resident of Corinth, Greece.
- a mortal Gorgon who is slain when decapitated by Perseus.
- any of 3 snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone.
- the tip of the spear that was used to kill Chimera.
- a winged horse that causes the stream Hippocrene to spring from Mount Helicon with a blow of his hoof.
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- not able to be captured by attack.
- a device that fits on a horse's head and that is used for guiding and controlling the horse.
- basic or simple.
- having an un natural, false appearance, or quality.
- a law or rule that limits or controls something.
- a 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- a mountain in Thessaly that in Greek mythology is the abode of the gods.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- the Greek muse of astronomy.
20 Clues: without delay. • basic or simple. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • the Greek muse of astronomy. • to walk usually for a long time. • not able to be captured by attack. • a native or resident of Corinth, Greece. • a law or rule that limits or controls something. • having an un natural, false appearance, or quality. • the tip of the spear that was used to kill Chimera. • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- rules over the underworld
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- painted the Mona lisa.
- City where muslems originated.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- founded the muslem religion.
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- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
- war between England and france.
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- The richest man in Mali.
- controlled the silk road.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- allowed the production of books worldwide.
- fight to take back the holy land
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- god of war in greek mythology
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
28 Clues: painted the Mona lisa. • The richest man in Mali. • rules over the underworld • controlled the silk road. • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • Lived in modern day New mexico. • fight to take back the holy land • ...
Greek mythology All 2022-02-25
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- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus
- The herald of the gods
- craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx
- Human female warrior
- a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- the setting of one of the most famous events in Greek mythology, the Trojan War.
- goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
- The strongest human on earth in greek mythology
- The godess of echoes in the greek mythology.
- the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy
- goddess of sexual love and beauty
- a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty.
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- the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth.
- Calydonian princess in greek mythology
- The god of the sun, prophecy, and plagues
- the daughter of Nyx (Night) by hesiod
- Trojan priestess of Apollo
- the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of the God of thunder
- first human woman created by Hephaestus
- daughter of Zeus and Leda and also known for her beauty
- The last king of troy
- a mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda.
- one of the mortal lovers of Zeus and an argive princess
- god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen etc.
- God of thunder and father of all gods
- Olympiam godd of war and wisdom
- the supreme trickster, and a god of fire
27 Clues: Human female warrior • The last king of troy • The herald of the gods • Trojan priestess of Apollo • Olympiam godd of war and wisdom • goddess of sexual love and beauty • the daughter of Nyx (Night) by hesiod • God of thunder and father of all gods • Calydonian princess in greek mythology • first human woman created by Hephaestus • king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus • ...
Greek Mythology- Persephone and Hades 2022-05-19
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- underground place for the dead
- god of the sky in greek mythology
- kidnapped by Hades
- god of the underworld in greek mythology
- Persephone's mother
- a female deity
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- plant with white or pale outer petals
- a male creater or ruler
- process of gathering in crops
- god of the sun in greek mythology
- abode of the gods where zeus's throne is
- extremely angry
- goddess of wilderness and child birth in greek mythology
- illegally take someone away
- to get back at someone in a bad way
15 Clues: a female deity • extremely angry • kidnapped by Hades • Persephone's mother • a male creater or ruler • illegally take someone away • process of gathering in crops • underground place for the dead • god of the sun in greek mythology • god of the sky in greek mythology • to get back at someone in a bad way • plant with white or pale outer petals • ...
Hercules cross word 2024-05-09
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- is the patron goddess of lawful marriage. She presides over weddings, blesses and legalises marital unions, and protects women from harm during childbirth.
- demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene completed the 12 labors
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- god of Thunder Greek mythology
- reparation or expiation for sin.
- The Nemean lion was a monster in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea. Eventually, it was killed by Heracles
- half-horse and half-human creatures who were depicted in Greek mythology
- In Greek mythology, Perseus is the legendary founder of the Perseid dynasty. He was, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, the greatest Greek hero
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- is a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank.
- work hard; make great effort.
- Theseus was a divine hero and the founder of Athens from Greek mythology.
- She is best known as the mother of Heracles, whose father was the god Zeus. Alcmene was also referred to as Electryone, a patronymic name as a daughter of Electryon.
- an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- is genus of invertebrate freshwater animals having a circlet of 4 to 25 tentacles on one end of its tubelike body.
- a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion).
- In Greek mythology, Olympus is the home of the Greek gods, on Mytikas peak
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
18 Clues: work hard; make great effort. • god of Thunder Greek mythology • reparation or expiation for sin. • a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion). • the quality or state of being physically strong. • demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene completed the 12 labors • an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening. • ...
Mythology Crossword puzzle 2021-09-14
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- god of mischief in Norse mythology
- Ruler of gods and mortals in Greek mythology
- God of fertility,magic, wisdom, and strength in Celtic mythology
- God of love, and beauty in Celtic mythology
- God of the sun and light, merged with another god in Egyptian mythology
- God of the underworld Greek
- goddess of beauty and love in Greek mythology
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- god of the sea in Greek mythology
- The god of air in Egyptian mythology, merged with another god to become the sun god
- A jackal in Egyptian mythology
- she released evil spirits onto the world
- god of thunder in Norse mythology
12 Clues: God of the underworld Greek • A jackal in Egyptian mythology • god of the sea in Greek mythology • god of thunder in Norse mythology • god of mischief in Norse mythology • she released evil spirits onto the world • God of love, and beauty in Celtic mythology • Ruler of gods and mortals in Greek mythology • goddess of beauty and love in Greek mythology • ...
Constellations 2023-09-07
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- A constellation representing a lion, associated with the Nemean Lion in Greek mythology.
- A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail.
- Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight.
- A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology, resembling a 'W' or 'M' shape.
- A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow.
- Major A constellation known as the Greater Dog, featuring the bright star Sirius.
- A constellation named after the water bearer in Greek mythology, often depicted pouring water.
- Representing a maiden or virgin, it's the second-largest constellation.
- Major Also known as the Big Dipper, it's a prominent constellation with a ladle-like shape.
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- A constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology, often depicted with a belt of three stars.
- A constellation symbolizing a ram, often linked to the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing twin brothers Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A constellation depicting a bull, often associated with the story of Zeus and Europa.
- A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies.
15 Clues: A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow. • Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight. • A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology. • A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail. • A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies. • ...
Mythology- Greek Gods and Goddess 2023-05-24
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- God of light and music and archery
- Bird that can live forever
- Half-woman, half-snake creature in Greek mythology
- Roman queen of Gods
- Greek god of sea
- In Roman mythology, king of the gods, analogous to the Greek god Zeus
- A female dragon in Greek mythology. Her mother was Gaea
- God of wine
- A son of Ares, the Greek god of war, named after the ancient kingdom of Thrace
- Greek god of woodlands
- Two-faced god of good beginnings and happy endings
- god of war
- cronus
- Mythical Roman hero, she fought in the war against the Trojan Aeneas
- pan
- Greek god of sky
- Dramatic and orgiastic festivals in honor of the Greek god of wine
- Goddess of love and beautiful gardens
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- immortal horse
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of the hearth, was guarded by the Vestal Virgins
- Home of minotaur
- Goddess of flowers
- Each was the patroness of a particular spring, river, sea, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud.
- God of merchants, traders, and thieves
- Goddess of wisdom, schools, and learning
- God of wealth
- Goddess of wisdom
- A snow-white bird in Roman mythology that lives in kings' house
- God of death
- Snake hair
- God of sun
32 Clues: pan • cronus • god of war • Snake hair • God of sun • God of wine • God of death • God of wealth • immortal horse • Home of minotaur • Greek god of sea • Greek god of sky • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of flowers • Roman queen of Gods • Greek god of woodlands • Bird that can live forever • Greek goddess of love and beauty • God of light and music and archery • Goddess of love and beautiful gardens • ...
Mythology Crossword puzzle 2021-09-14
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- god of mischief in Norse mythology
- goddess of beauty and love in Greek mythology
- Ruler of gods and mortals in Greek mythology
- The god of air in Egyptian mythology, merged with another god to become the sun god
- God of love, and beauty in Celtic mythology
- she released evil spirits onto the world
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- god of the sea in Greek mythology
- god of thunder in Norse mythology
- God of the underworld Greek
- A jackal in Egyptian mythology
- God of fertility,magic, wisdom, and strength in Celtic mythology
- God of the sun and light, merged with another god in Egyptian mythology
12 Clues: God of the underworld Greek • A jackal in Egyptian mythology • god of the sea in Greek mythology • god of thunder in Norse mythology • god of mischief in Norse mythology • she released evil spirits onto the world • God of love, and beauty in Celtic mythology • Ruler of gods and mortals in Greek mythology • goddess of beauty and love in Greek mythology • ...
Mythical figure 2024-09-23
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- Irish spirit known for wailing, signaling death
- Hero of ancient Mesopotamian epic, part god and part man
- Fox spirit in Japanese folklore, known for its intelligence
- Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur
- Norse trickster god known for his cunning and mischief
- Japanese sun goddess, central figure in Shinto belief
- Child hero in Japanese folklore known for his strength
- Aztec feathered serpent god associated with wind and learning
- Giant wolf in Norse mythology, prophesied to kill Odin
- Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Mortal weaver turned into a spider for her hubris
- Personification of death in Greek mythology
- Hero of Irish mythology known for his incredible strength
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld
- World serpent in Norse mythology, destined to fight Thor
- Greek god of love, often depicted with a bow and arrows
- Greek god of the underworld, ruler of the dead
- Primordial giant in Norse mythology, ancestor of all giants
- Trickster spider god in African folklore
- Greek goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- Mesopotamian goddess of love and war
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- Queen of the underworld, associated with spring and rebirth
- Swift-footed huntress in Greek mythology
- Hindu god of creation, part of the Trimurti
- Fire-breathing creature with a lion's head, goat's body, and snake's tail
- Hindu god known as the destroyer and transformer
- Aztec rain god, associated with water and fertility
- Spanish knight and national hero, known for his military prowess
- Slavic witch known for living in a hut on chicken legs
- Ghostly figure in Latin American folklore, weeping for her children
- Demigod in Polynesian mythology known for his cleverness
- Headless horseman in Irish folklore, omen of death
- Norse goddess of love, fertility, and battle
- Norse god of the sea and wealth
- Horned god of fertility and nature in Celtic mythology
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often depicted with an owl
- Legendary Greek hero known for his twelve labors
- Water spirit in African and Caribbean folklore
- Greek goddess of the moon
- Mischievous fairy from English folklore
- Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology
- Egyptian sun god, often depicted with a falcon head
- King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus
- Hindu god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, depicted with an elephant head
- Norse god of thunder, known for his hammer Mjölnir
- Allfather of the Norse gods, associated with wisdom
- Egyptian god of the afterlife, depicted with a jackal head
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, who could turn people to stone
48 Clues: Greek goddess of the moon • Norse god of the sea and wealth • Mesopotamian goddess of love and war • Mischievous fairy from English folklore • Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology • Swift-footed huntress in Greek mythology • Trickster spider god in African folklore • Hindu god of creation, part of the Trimurti • Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur • ...
the topic Gods 2023-12-07
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- - Preserver god in Hinduism.
- - Japanese sun goddess.
- - Greek goddess of agriculture.
- - Greek goddess of wisdom.
- - Greek god of music and poetry.
- - Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility.
- - Ancient Egyptian sun god.
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- - King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- - Hindu god of wisdom and success.
- - Roman counterpart to Zeus.
- - Queen of the gods in Greek mythology.
- - Norse goddess of love and fertility.
- - Norse god of thunder.
- - Chief god in Norse mythology.
- - Hindu god of destruction.
15 Clues: - Japanese sun goddess. • - Norse god of thunder. • - Greek goddess of wisdom. • - Hindu god of destruction. • - Ancient Egyptian sun god. • - Roman counterpart to Zeus. • - Preserver god in Hinduism. • - Greek goddess of agriculture. • - Chief god in Norse mythology. • - Greek god of music and poetry. • - Hindu god of wisdom and success. • - King of the gods in Greek mythology. • ...
Mythology 2023-11-28
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- Mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes.
- Greek god of love and desire.
- Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology.
- Mythical winged horse.
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, turning people to stone with her gaze.
- Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, healing, and death.
- Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
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- King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, found in the labyrinth.
- Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Roman hero known for his incredible strength and twelve labors.
- Roman goddess of agriculture.
- Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts.
- Greek god of music, arts, knowledge, healing and archery.
15 Clues: Mythical winged horse. • Roman goddess of agriculture. • Greek god of love and desire. • Norse god of thunder and lightning. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. • Mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes. • Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. • Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • ...
legendary Lands 2024-05-04
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- - Hypothetical lost continent in the Indian Ocean
- - Mythical island in Arthurian legend, associated with King Arthur's final resting place
- - Homeland of the Amazons in Greek mythology
- fo Thuinn - Undersea kingdom in Irish mythology
- - Mythical land submerged off the coast of Cornwall in Arthurian legend
- Mell - Celtic otherworld associated with pleasure and plenty
- - Phantom island off the coast of Ireland in Celtic mythology
- - Subterranean realm in esoteric and mythological lore
- - Seven legendary cities of gold sought by Spanish conquistadors
- na nÓg - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology
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- - Mythical city or land of gold sought by Spanish explorers
- - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology
- - Legendary island civilization said to have sunk into the ocean
- - Mythical land beyond the North Wind in Greek mythology
- - Legendary continent believed to have sunk into the Pacific Ocean
- - Mythical Himalayan utopia of eternal youth and happiness
- - Legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- - Mythical island home of the nymph Calypso in Greek mythology
- - Mythical utopian region of Greece, symbolizing pastoral simplicity and harmony with nature
- - Legendary ancestral home of the Aztecs
20 Clues: - Legendary ancestral home of the Aztecs • - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology • - Homeland of the Amazons in Greek mythology • fo Thuinn - Undersea kingdom in Irish mythology • - Hypothetical lost continent in the Indian Ocean • na nÓg - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology • - Subterranean realm in esoteric and mythological lore • ...
world histry 2023-08-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- City where muslems originated.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- god of war in greek mythology
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- The richest man in Mali.
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Likes to chase mice
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- Large marsupial
- de vichy painted the Mona lisa.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
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- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- founded the muslem religion.
- war between England and france.
- fight to take back the holy land
- controlled the silk road.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- press allowed the production of books worldwide.
- rules over the underworld
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- Man's best friend
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The richest man in Mali. • controlled the silk road. • rules over the underworld • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • ...
Hard Version: Labyrinth of Death 2023-05-23
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- ______ of Baskerville (synonym of dogs)
- play on Greek heaven (similar to Elysium)
- Guardian of the Underworld (in Greek mythology)
- fear of dogs
- Watson's occupation
- Sherlock Holmes's famous hat
- a Greek play
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- A synonym for cave
- God of the Underworld (in Greek mythology)
- ___________ ear (wrestling affliction)
- burning iron rod (similar to the betting game)
- Greek instrument
- An adjective for weather
- dense shrub
- 'Flew too close to the sun'
- Greek inventor famous for making wings
- Sherlock Holmes's address (221B _____ St)
- play on Holmes
18 Clues: dense shrub • fear of dogs • a Greek play • play on Holmes • Greek instrument • A synonym for cave • Watson's occupation • An adjective for weather • 'Flew too close to the sun' • Sherlock Holmes's famous hat • ___________ ear (wrestling affliction) • Greek inventor famous for making wings • ______ of Baskerville (synonym of dogs) • play on Greek heaven (similar to Elysium) • ...
Mythological Creature 2023-10-02
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- A bird that is reborn from its ashes after dying in flames.
- A serpent or dragon that can kill with its gaze or breath.
- A North American creature resembling a rabbit with antlers.
- A mythical creature from Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock.
- A creature with the body of a lion, wings of a bird, and a human head.
- A giant bird of prey from Middle Eastern mythology.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull.
- A multiheaded dog guarding the entrance to the Underworld in Greek mythology.
- Three sisters with snakes for hair, including Medusa, in Greek mythology.
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
- A giant sea monster often depicted as a squid or octopus.
- Fox spirits from Japanese mythology, often depicted as shapeshifters.
- Winged creatures with the body of a bird and the head of a woman.
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- A female spirit from Irish folklore that wails as an omen of death.
- A creature with the body of a lion, the head of a human, and the tail of a scorpion.
- A winged horse in Greek mythology.
- Water creatures from Japanese folklore, known for their mischief.
- Lion A lion with impenetrable fur slain by Heracles in Greek mythology.
- A powerful bird in Native American mythology associated with storms.
- A monster with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A oneeyed giant from Greek mythology.
- A serpentlike creature with wings and often associated with fire in Western mythology.
- A horselike creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- A legendary apelike creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains.
25 Clues: A winged horse in Greek mythology. • A oneeyed giant from Greek mythology. • A giant bird of prey from Middle Eastern mythology. • A horselike creature with a single horn on its forehead. • A giant sea monster often depicted as a squid or octopus. • A serpent or dragon that can kill with its gaze or breath. • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- City where muslems originated.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- god of war in greek mythology
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- The richest man in Mali.
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Likes to chase mice
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- Large marsupial
- de vichy painted the Mona lisa.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
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- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- founded the muslem religion.
- war between England and france.
- fight to take back the holy land
- controlled the silk road.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- press allowed the production of books worldwide.
- rules over the underworld
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- Man's best friend
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The richest man in Mali. • controlled the silk road. • rules over the underworld • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • ...
Culture, Theatre, and History Topics 2024-02-15
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- Society stage that happens between Worship and Mythology
- Element of Theatre that describes a Performer and Spectator being in the same place at the same time
- Greek Goddess of Love
- Greek Goddess of the Hunt
- A repeated action that creates meaning over time
- 1 of 7 continents (the south pole)
- Element of Theatre that describes sound, lights, and costumes
- Made up stories that explain the world
- Greek God of the Sun
- Greek Messenger God
- Greek God of Theatre
- Element of Theatre that describes an actor, dancer, or singer
- 1 of 7 continents (contains India, Vietnam, Russia)
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom
- Queen of the Greek Gods
- 1 of 7 continents (contains Egypt, Congo, Kenya)
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- Greek God of the Sea
- 1 of 7 continents (contains Oceania area)
- Greek God of Wine
- Greek God of the Underworld
- 1 of 7 continents (where we live)
- 1 of 7 continents (contains Greece, England, France)
- Society stage that happens between Ritual and Theatre
- Greek God of War
- Element of Theatre that describes an audience
- Play that was written to be read, not performed
- Greek Goddess of Agriculture
- King of the Greek Gods
- Early stage of society which turns into Ritual
- Society stage that comes out of Mythology
- 1 of 7 continents (home of Incas, Aztecs, Mayans)
31 Clues: Greek God of War • Greek God of Wine • Greek Messenger God • Greek God of the Sea • Greek God of the Sun • Greek God of Theatre • Greek Goddess of Love • King of the Greek Gods • Greek Goddess of Wisdom • Queen of the Greek Gods • Greek Goddess of the Hunt • Greek God of the Underworld • Greek Goddess of Agriculture • 1 of 7 continents (where we live) • 1 of 7 continents (the south pole) • ...
Mythology 2023-05-17
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- Who is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family in Greek mythology?
- Which deity, known as the Feathered Serpent, was revered by the Aztecs in Mesoamerican mythology?
- In Hawaiian mythology, who is the goddess of fire, lightning, and volcanoes?
- In Norse mythology, what is the name of the prophesied battle that results in the destruction of the gods and the world?
- Who is the sun goddess in Japanese mythology?
- In Greek mythology, who is the father of the gods and the ruler of Mount Olympus?
- In Norse mythology, which god is associated with thunder, lightning, and protection?
- myth What is a traditional story that explains how the world and its inhabitants came to be, often involving gods or supernatural beings?
- In Polynesian mythology, who is the demigod known for his trickery and bravery?
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- Who is the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare?
- What is the name of the epic poem attributed to the Greek poet Homer, which tells the story of Odysseus' journey home after the Trojan War?
- In Greek mythology, who is the hero known for slaying the Gorgon Medusa and rescuing Andromeda?
- In Hindu mythology, who is the elephant-headed god associated with wisdom and success?
- In West African mythology, who is the trickster spider god associated with storytelling?
- In Hindu mythology, who is the demon king of Lanka and the main antagonist in the epic Ramayana?
15 Clues: Who is the sun goddess in Japanese mythology? • Who is the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare? • In Hawaiian mythology, who is the goddess of fire, lightning, and volcanoes? • In Polynesian mythology, who is the demigod known for his trickery and bravery? • In Greek mythology, who is the father of the gods and the ruler of Mount Olympus? • ...
Titans Curse 2013-12-03
20 Clues: City • Greek • Satyr • Hunter • Sun god • not good • mythology • New hunter • Head hunter • Son of Hermes • mean big guys • Riordan auther • ____ half blood • Son of Poseidon • Where gods live • blood (demi god) • The cow like thing • Daughter of Athena • Grace was once a tree • of Hesperides (Zoe's sisters)
Legendary Mythical Creatures 2023-07-05
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- Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- Half-woman, half-fish sea creature
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Female spirits of nature in Greek mythology
- Monster in Greek mythology, the most famous of which is Medusa
- Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
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- Creature from Greek mythology who lured sailors with their enchanting music
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore
- A human with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf
- Creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- Fiery bird that regenerates from its own ashes
- Large, serpentine legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures
- Water monster with many heads from Greek mythology
15 Clues: Half-woman, half-fish sea creature • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • Female spirits of nature in Greek mythology • Giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore • Fiery bird that regenerates from its own ashes • Water monster with many heads from Greek mythology • A human with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-10-02
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- god of mischief in Norse mythology
- Ruler of gods and mortals in Greek mythology
- God of fertility,magic, wisdom, and strength in Celtic mythology
- God of love, and beauty in Celtic mythology
- God of the sun and light, merged with another god in Egyptian mythology
- God of the
- goddess of beauty and love in Greek mythology
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- god of the sea in Greek mythology
- The god of air in Egyptian mythology, merged with another god to become the sun god
- A jackal in Egyptian mythology
- she released evil spirits onto the world
- god of thunder in Norse mythology
12 Clues: God of the • A jackal in Egyptian mythology • god of the sea in Greek mythology • god of thunder in Norse mythology • god of mischief in Norse mythology • she released evil spirits onto the world • God of love, and beauty in Celtic mythology • Ruler of gods and mortals in Greek mythology • goddess of beauty and love in Greek mythology • ...
Magical Animals Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-12
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- mythical guardian being from Vietnamese folklore that often sits in front of temples, shrines, or villages
- small creature from Chilean folklore who carries gems
- a Scottish creature that can shift between being a seal and a human
- a wise, trickster spider from West African folklore
- a Mayan bat spirit who lives in the underworld
- guardian from Greek and Egyptian mythology that has the head of a human and body of a lion
- woman from Greek mythology who has snakes for hair
- a nine-tailed fox from Korean mythology
- huge legendary sea monster that lives off the coast of Norway
- undead creature that doesn't like garlic and eats blood
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- monstrous stone creature often used in Gothic architecture
- spirit from Irish mythology who warns of upcoming deaths by screaming and wailing
- snake-like monster from Greek and Roman mythology that grows three new heads every time one is cut off
- demon from Hindu mythology
- abominable snowman that lives in the Himalaya
- a fearsome being from Slavic folklore who lives in a house that walks on chicken legs
- a ravenous evil spirit with human-like features from mythology of Indigenous tribes in the Great Plains and Great Lakes
- legendary being from Chinese mythology who represents chaos and has wings, six legs, and no face
- floating balls of fire from Japanese mythology that are the souls of the dead
- a bird from Jewish mythology that is so big it can block out the sun with its wings
- a vampiric being from folklore in Togo and Ghana who sometimes takes the form of a firefly
- legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern mythology
22 Clues: demon from Hindu mythology • a nine-tailed fox from Korean mythology • abominable snowman that lives in the Himalaya • a Mayan bat spirit who lives in the underworld • woman from Greek mythology who has snakes for hair • legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern mythology • a wise, trickster spider from West African folklore • ...
THE GREEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-02-25
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- Deianira was the second wife of the Greek hero and demi-god Herakles (better known as Hercules, son of the god Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene).
- Hera (/ˈhɛrə, ˈhɪərə/; Greek: Ἥρα, translit. Hḗrā; Ἥρη, Hḗrē in Ionic and Homeric Greek) is the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and mythology, one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus.
- In Greek mythology, Alcmene or Alcmena was the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children, Iphicles and Laonome.
- Atalanta, the Greek Goddess of Running, is one of the lesser-known gods worth knowing about.
- Who is Prometheus? In Greek mythology, Prometheus is one of the Titans, the supreme trickster, and a god of fire.
- Hercules (known in Greek as Heracles or Herakles) is one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology.
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- Pandora is a figure from Greek mythology who was not only the first woman, but —as an instrument of the wrath of Zeus— was held responsible for releasing the ills of humanity into the world.
- In Greek mythology, Icarus (/ˈɪkərəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἴκαρος, romanized: Íkaros, pronounced [ǐːkaros]) was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth.
- Olympus,
- Hḗphaistos) is the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire (compare, however, with Hestia), and volcanoes.
- Paris, also called Alexandros (Greek: “Defender”), in Greek legend, son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
- of Troy,
- Apollo is one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology.
13 Clues: Olympus, • of Troy, • Atalanta, the Greek Goddess of Running, is one of the lesser-known gods worth knowing about. • Apollo is one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. • Hercules (known in Greek as Heracles or Herakles) is one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology. • ...
MONSTERS 2013-04-12
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- When dead, becomes the slave of a vampire
- Doctor and creature have the same name
- Greek mythology monster with snakes instead of hair
- Blood sucker
- Greek mythology monster half man with bull head
- When dead, the body comes back
- Lake creature near New York
- Lake creature in Scotland
- Indian legend creature half man, half ape
- A man with evil powers
- Cave creature of northern lands
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- Monster celebration in USA
- Dangerous creature in Latin America legend
- Greek mythology monster with three dog heads
- Indian legend creature, half wolf, half skeleton
- Sea creature, woman with fish tail
- The most famous vampire
- When dead, the spirit comes back
- Lake creature in Canada
- A woman with evil powers
20 Clues: Blood sucker • A man with evil powers • The most famous vampire • Lake creature in Canada • A woman with evil powers • Lake creature in Scotland • Monster celebration in USA • Lake creature near New York • When dead, the body comes back • Cave creature of northern lands • When dead, the spirit comes back • Sea creature, woman with fish tail • Doctor and creature have the same name • ...
The Odyssey 2014-03-08
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- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- A female deity
- The king of Ithaca
- A nymph who turns men into swine
- The one-eyed monsters of Greek mythology
- Odysseus's son
- Lesser gods in Greek mythology
- A nymph that originally holds Odysseus captive
- The Greek god of lightning
- A deity
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- The messenger god
- A sea nymph
- Odysseus's wife
- The overall setting of The Odyssey
- The one-eyed son of Poseidon
- The home of Odysseus and his men
- Those that eat the lotus flowers
- A popular or traditional story that speaks of the supernatural
19 Clues: A deity • A sea nymph • A female deity • Odysseus's son • Odysseus's wife • The messenger god • The king of Ithaca • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek god of lightning • The one-eyed son of Poseidon • Lesser gods in Greek mythology • A nymph who turns men into swine • The home of Odysseus and his men • Those that eat the lotus flowers • The overall setting of The Odyssey • ...
Mythology Introduction 2023-09-04
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- The earliest of Greek culture was _________ and worshiped primarily female gods.
- Human ________ keeps us always interest in finding answers to the unknown.
- Myths are part of an _______ tradition and are passed down through stories.
- Mythology was often used as a tool for ________.
- The place where the Greek gods live.
- A term for a text that contains a story in a story.
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- The number of Greek gods that exist in the Pantheon
- The Greek gods possess both human flaws and ________.
- There are many unique mythologies to study. (T/F)
- One of the universal questions of human existence.
- Suffix that means "the study of"
- One of the key aspects of a mythology that makes it relevant to people.
- A key term that means "The study of causes"
- Greek mythology is a popular subject for TV shows and ________.
- Mythological stories often provide a ________ code for people to live by.
- The study of stories.
- A term for when a text or media references something outside of the the text.
17 Clues: The study of stories. • Suffix that means "the study of" • The place where the Greek gods live. • A key term that means "The study of causes" • Mythology was often used as a tool for ________. • There are many unique mythologies to study. (T/F) • One of the universal questions of human existence. • The number of Greek gods that exist in the Pantheon • ...
Giant 2024-10-01
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- A one-eyed giant from Irish mythology
- A phrase referring to a race of mythical giants
- A mythical figure in Polynesian mythology
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Mythical giants from Irish mythology
- A hero who faced giants in Irish legend
- A legendary giant from British folklore
- A creature made from clay or mud, often a protector
- A giant character from French literature
- A massive mythical sea creature
- A primordial giant from Norse creation myth
- A giant often depicted in fairy tales
- A massive statue that once stood on a Greek island
- A giant made of rock, often found in legends
- Fictional character who is exceptionally large
- A member of a powerful race in Greek mythology
- A monstrous wolf and giant in Norse legend
- A giant associated with winter in Norse tales
- A giant automaton made of bronze in Greek mythology
- Iconic giant ape known for climbing skyscrapers
- A giant child hero from Japanese folklore
- A race of giants in Norse mythology
- A monstrous giant from the epic poem "Beowulf"
- A mythical figure from the folklore of the north
- Giants with a hundred hands in Greek mythology
- A metal behemoth featured in a popular animated film
- A legendary lumberjack known for his enormous size
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- A hill figure located in France
- A famous hill figure in England
- A biblical creature often associated with great size
- Japanese demon often depicted as a giant
- Aztec god often depicted as a giant
- A giant from Mexican folklore
- Giants that play a role in Norse apocalypse myths
- Natural formation associated with giant legends
- A legendary figure from the Canary Islands
- A biblical warrior defeated by David
- A type of giant known for dwelling in mountainous regions
- A giant who drew strength from the earth
- A term for giants in Norse mythology
- Titan who holds up the heavens
- Trickster who could spin straw into gold
- A legendary king and giant in Norse stories
- Legendary ape-like creature of North American folklore
44 Clues: A giant from Mexican folklore • Titan who holds up the heavens • A hill figure located in France • A famous hill figure in England • A massive mythical sea creature • Aztec god often depicted as a giant • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • A race of giants in Norse mythology • Mythical giants from Irish mythology • A biblical warrior defeated by David • ...
Kjempe 2024-10-01
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- A one-eyed giant from Irish mythology
- A phrase referring to a race of mythical giants
- A mythical figure in Polynesian mythology
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Mythical giants from Irish mythology
- A hero who faced giants in Irish legend
- A legendary giant from British folklore
- A creature made from clay or mud, often a protector
- A giant character from French literature
- A massive mythical sea creature
- A primordial giant from Norse creation myth
- A giant often depicted in fairy tales
- A massive statue that once stood on a Greek island
- A giant made of rock, often found in legends
- Fictional character who is exceptionally large
- A member of a powerful race in Greek mythology
- A monstrous wolf and giant in Norse legend
- A giant associated with winter in Norse tales
- A giant automaton made of bronze in Greek mythology
- Iconic giant ape known for climbing skyscrapers
- A giant child hero from Japanese folklore
- A race of giants in Norse mythology
- A monstrous giant from the epic poem "Beowulf"
- A mythical figure from the folklore of the north
- Giants with a hundred hands in Greek mythology
- A metal behemoth featured in a popular animated film
- A legendary lumberjack known for his enormous size
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- A hill figure located in France
- A famous hill figure in England
- A biblical creature often associated with great size
- Japanese demon often depicted as a giant
- Aztec god often depicted as a giant
- A giant from Mexican folklore
- Giants that play a role in Norse apocalypse myths
- Natural formation associated with giant legends
- A legendary figure from the Canary Islands
- A biblical warrior defeated by David
- A type of giant known for dwelling in mountainous regions
- A giant who drew strength from the earth
- A term for giants in Norse mythology
- Titan who holds up the heavens
- Trickster who could spin straw into gold
- A legendary king and giant in Norse stories
- Legendary ape-like creature of North American folklore
44 Clues: A giant from Mexican folklore • Titan who holds up the heavens • A hill figure located in France • A famous hill figure in England • A massive mythical sea creature • Aztec god often depicted as a giant • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • A race of giants in Norse mythology • Mythical giants from Irish mythology • A biblical warrior defeated by David • ...
Mythology and Legends 2023-10-31
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- ARTHUR - Legendary British leader of the Round Table.
- - Home of the Greek gods and goddesses.
- - Nature spirits in Greek mythology.
- - Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- - Opened a box releasing all evils into the world.
- - Half-man, half-horse being.
- - Homer's epic tale of a Greek hero's journey.
- - Norse warrior maidens who guide the fallen.
- - Titan who brought fire to humanity.
- - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel.
- - Male counterparts of mythical sea creatures.
- - Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
- - Enchanting, singing creatures of the sea.
- - Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
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- - Messenger of the Greek gods.
- - Elusive, single-horned mythical horse.
- - Half-man, half-bull creature of the labyrinth.
- - Goddess of spring and the Underworld.
- - Greek god of the Underworld.
- - Bird that rises from its own ashes.
- - Musician who ventured to the Underworld.
- - Odin's messenger in Norse mythology.
- - One-eyed giants from Greek mythology.
- - Arthur's magical sword.
- - Gorgon with snakes for hair.
- - Queen of the Greek gods and goddess of marriage.
- - Half-man, half-goat companion of Dionysus.
- - Strongest of all Greek heroes.
- - Mythical, fire-breathing creature.
- - Shield or protective cloak of Zeus.
30 Clues: - Arthur's magical sword. • - Half-man, half-horse being. • - Messenger of the Greek gods. • - Greek god of the Underworld. • - Gorgon with snakes for hair. • - Strongest of all Greek heroes. • - Nature spirits in Greek mythology. • - Mythical, fire-breathing creature. • - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel. • - Norse god of thunder and lightning. • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-05-05
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- This creature from Greek mythology had the head, wings, and talons of an eagle, and the body of a lion
- This supernatural being from Irish folklore is said to wail and keen to warn of an impending death
- This half-human, half-fish creature from folklore is often associated with beauty and is said to lure sailors to their deaths with their enchanting voices
- In Greek mythology, this creature had hair made of living snakes and the power to turn anyone who looked at it to stone
- This Yiddish term refers to a malicious possessing spirit in Jewish folklore, often associated with tragedy and torment.
- In Irish mythology, these small, mischievous beings are known for their wealth and their penchant for trickery. They are often depicted wearing green and hiding their gold at the end of a rainbow
- This malevolent spirit from Southeast Asian mythology is said to be the ghost of a woman who died during childbirth and is known for its blood-curdling scream
- This undead creature from Haitian folklore is often depicted as a mindless, reanimated corpse that feeds on human flesh
- This mythical creature sucks blood to survive and is often associated with bats and garlic
- This mythical creature from many cultures is often depicted as a large, fire-breathing lizard with wings and a long, serpentine tail
- This creature from Greek mythology had the head of a bull and the body of a man and was said to dwell in a labyrinth
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- This elegant horse-like creature from mythology is known for its single spiraled horn and is often associated with purity and grace
- In European legend, this serpent-like creature had the power to turn people to stone with a single glance
- In Greek mythology, these half-human, half-horse creatures were known for their skill in archery and their love of wine
- This mythical bird from Greek mythology was known for its ability to rise from its own ashes, symbolizing rebirth and renewal
- This mythical creature is said to be a human that transforms into a wolf during a full moon and is often depicted as a ferocious beast
- This mischievous creature from folklore is often depicted as small, ugly, and prone to causing trouble or harm to humans
- In Greek mythology, this many-headed serpent was known for its regenerative abilities and was a formidable opponent for many heroes
- This mythical creature from Greek mythology had the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent
- Also known as Sasquatch, this legendary creature is said to inhabit the forests of North America and is characterized by its large, hairy body
20 Clues: This mythical creature sucks blood to survive and is often associated with bats and garlic • This supernatural being from Irish folklore is said to wail and keen to warn of an impending death • This creature from Greek mythology had the head, wings, and talons of an eagle, and the body of a lion • ...
Mythology and Legends 2023-10-31
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- - One-eyed giants from Greek mythology.
- - Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- - Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- - Home of the Greek gods and goddesses.
- - Half-man, half-bull creature of the labyrinth.
- - Strongest of all Greek heroes.
- - Musician who ventured to the Underworld.
- - Odin's messenger in Norse mythology.
- - Half-man, half-goat companion of Dionysus.
- - Nature spirits in Greek mythology.
- - Messenger of the Greek gods.
- - Shield or protective cloak of Zeus.
- - Norse warrior maidens who guide the fallen.
- - Gorgon with snakes for hair.
- - Homer's epic tale of a Greek hero's journey.
- - Bird that rises from its own ashes.
- - Queen of the Greek gods and goddess of marriage.
- - Goddess of spring and the Underworld.
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- - Half-man, half-horse being.
- - Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
- - Opened a box releasing all evils into the world.
- - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel.
- - Elusive, single-horned mythical horse.
- - Titan who brought fire to humanity.
- - Greek god of the Underworld.
- - Male counterparts of mythical sea creatures.
- ARTHUR - Legendary British leader of the Round Table.
- - Arthur's magical sword.
- - Enchanting, singing creatures of the sea.
- - Mythical, fire-breathing creature.
30 Clues: - Arthur's magical sword. • - Half-man, half-horse being. • - Greek god of the Underworld. • - Messenger of the Greek gods. • - Gorgon with snakes for hair. • - Strongest of all Greek heroes. • - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel. • - Nature spirits in Greek mythology. • - Mythical, fire-breathing creature. • - Norse god of thunder and lightning. • ...
Ancient Rome 2024-12-03
15 Clues: God of sun • God of fire • God commerce • Myths on gods • God of wisdom • God of the war • Goddess of Rome • King of the Gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of hearth • Poseidon's brother • A place of worship • Greek earth goddess • Worship in many gods or goddesses • mythology Different to Greek mythology
Constellation2 2023-07-19
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- Named after a hero in Greek mythology, it includes the star Algol.
- The Water Snake, the largest of all constellations.
- Also known as the Little Bear or Little Dipper.
- Named after a hero in Greek mythology, known for its "keystone" shape.
- Representing scales, it is associated with the goddess of justice.
- The Hunting Dogs, containing the Whirlpool Galaxy.
- The Serpent Bearer, featuring the red supergiant star Antares.
- A small constellation shaped like a triangle.
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- The Southern Fish, featuring the bright star Fomalhaut.
- Named after a princess in Greek mythology, it appears as a chain of stars.
- Depicting a charioteer, it contains the bright star Capella.
- Representing a crab, it contains the star cluster Praesepe.
- Depicting two fish, it contains several faint stars.
- Named after a king in Greek mythology, it resembles a house.
- The Sea Goat, often associated with a creature from mythology.
15 Clues: A small constellation shaped like a triangle. • Also known as the Little Bear or Little Dipper. • The Hunting Dogs, containing the Whirlpool Galaxy. • The Water Snake, the largest of all constellations. • Depicting two fish, it contains several faint stars. • The Southern Fish, featuring the bright star Fomalhaut. • ...
Astronomy 2024-10-14
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- The constellation representing a flying horse from Greek mythology.
- The branch of science that studies celestial objects space and the physical universe as a whole.
- A hero who saved Andromeda by slaying the sea monster Cetus.
- A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors.
- The action of making amends for a wrong.
- The constellation representing a chained princess in Greek mythology.
- The collection of traditional stories that explain historical events and natural phenomena.
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- A constellation representing a queen sitting on her throne.
- A sea monster in Greek mythology, often depicted in the constellation named after it.
- Excessive pride or self-confidence that leads to downfall.
- The process of seeking forgiveness or recovery from sin or error.
- Excessive pride in one's appearance.
- Another term for being subject to death; not immortal.
- A constellation in the shape of a scorpion
- A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology.
- Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior.
16 Clues: Excessive pride in one's appearance. • The action of making amends for a wrong. • A constellation in the shape of a scorpion • A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology. • Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior. • Another term for being subject to death; not immortal. • A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors. • ...
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- Culture associated with ancient Greece (5 letters)
- Winged horse in Greek mythology (7 letters)
- Pertaining to the sky or heavens (9 letters)
- Princess in Greek mythology (9 letters)
- Relating to water (7 letters)
- Large marine mammal (5 letters)
- A group of stars forming a pattern (13 letters)
- Monster Mythical creature of the deep (9 letters)
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- Long, slithering reptile (7 letters)
- Greek god of the sea (7 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
- Belt of constellations (7 letters)
- Collection of ancient stories (9 letters)
- Exciting and daring experience (9 letters)
- Hero who defeated Medusa (7 letters)
15 Clues: Relating to water (7 letters) • Large marine mammal (5 letters) • Greek god of the sea (7 letters) • Belt of constellations (7 letters) • Long, slithering reptile (7 letters) • Hero who defeated Medusa (7 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • Princess in Greek mythology (9 letters) • Collection of ancient stories (9 letters) • ...
Astronomy 2024-10-14
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- Excessive pride or self-confidence that leads to downfall.
- The process of seeking forgiveness or recovery from sin or error.
- The constellation representing a flying horse from Greek mythology.
- The constellation representing a chained princess in Greek mythology.
- The collection of traditional stories that explain historical events and natural phenomena.
- A constellation representing a queen sitting on her throne.
- A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology.
- A hero who saved Andromeda by slaying the sea monster Cetus.
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- A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors.
- The action of making amends for a wrong.
- Excessive pride in one's appearance.
- The branch of science that studies celestial objects space and the physical universe as a whole.
- A constellation in the shape of a scorpion
- Another term for being subject to death; not immortal.
- A sea monster in Greek mythology, often depicted in the constellation named after it.
- Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior.
16 Clues: Excessive pride in one's appearance. • The action of making amends for a wrong. • A constellation in the shape of a scorpion • A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology. • Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior. • Another term for being subject to death; not immortal. • A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors. • ...
Mythology and Legends 2023-07-25
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- Greek god of thunder and king of the gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
- Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Norse god of thunder and strength, wielding Mjölnir.
- Egyptian god of mummification, with a jackal head.
- Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- Figure from Greek mythology linked to a box of troubles.
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- Shinto goddess of the sun and the heavens.
- Greek demigod, renowned for his strength and bravery.
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, turning people to stone.
- Trickster god in Norse mythology, causing mischief.
- Legendary British king and leader of the Knights of the Round Table.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and courage.
- Greek god of the sea, holding a trident.
- Egyptian sun god, symbolizing life and rebirth.
15 Clues: Greek goddess of love and beauty. • Greek goddess of wisdom and courage. • Greek god of the sea, holding a trident. • Shinto goddess of the sun and the heavens. • Greek god of thunder and king of the gods. • Egyptian sun god, symbolizing life and rebirth. • Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead. • Egyptian god of mummification, with a jackal head. • ...
Religion & Mythology 1 2021-07-11
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- Diagonally moving chess piece
- Greek deity often depicted holding a thunderbolt
- Greek paradise
- God of death in Greek mythology
- Majority religion in much of the Middle East
- Large religious building
- ____ the Baptist
- Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology
- The mother of Jesus
- Religion of the Jews
- Mythological figure with snakes for hair
- Woman who lives a life of prayer and contemplation
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- Three-headed canine of myth
- Major world religion
- One who leads a religious ceremony
- A widespread Asian religion
- Region below Hades, in Greek myth
- Hammer-wielding Norse deity
- Topic of confession
- As attended on a Sunday
- Norse goddess of fertility
- Infernal punishment
- Who "does not play dice," per Einstein
23 Clues: Greek paradise • ____ the Baptist • Topic of confession • Infernal punishment • The mother of Jesus • Major world religion • Religion of the Jews • As attended on a Sunday • Large religious building • Norse goddess of fertility • Three-headed canine of myth • A widespread Asian religion • Hammer-wielding Norse deity • Diagonally moving chess piece • God of death in Greek mythology • ...
Mythology 2024-06-17
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- Greek hero who completed 12 tasks
- Norse king of the gods
- Greek queen of the gods
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- Greek god of the sea
- Birds that fly around the world and bring information to Odin
- Norse goddess of love
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- Mountain home of the Greek gods
- This animal raised the legendary Roman twins Romulus and Remus
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- A three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek god of the underworld
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone
- Roman god of forge and fire
- Greek king of the gods
- A flying horse from Greek mythology
- Greek god of music, poetry, and the sun
- Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife
21 Clues: Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • Norse goddess of love • Norse king of the gods • Greek king of the gods • Greek queen of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • Roman god of forge and fire • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Mountain home of the Greek gods • Greek hero who completed 12 tasks • A flying horse from Greek mythology • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • ...
Lesser Gods/Creatures Crossword 2024-03-13
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- Half-human, half-horse creatures known for their archery skills.
- Mischievous forest dwellers with goat-like features.
- Ferryman who transports souls across the rivers of the underworld.
- A sea god known for his ability to change shape.
- A monstrous duo symbolizing a sea peril in a narrow strait.
- Cupid's Greek name
- The three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld.
- Pollux's Greek name
- the Roman/Latin name for the Romulus deified (made a god)
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- Nine goddesses who inspired the arts and sciences.
- Twin brothers and heroes in Greek and Roman mythology.
- Trio of deities controlling the life thread of mortals.
- Rainbow goddess and messenger in Greek mythology.
- Ancient Greek deities of vengeance and retribution.
- Two-faced Roman god, symbolizing beginnings and transitions.
- Roman/Greek god of love, often depicted with a bow and arrow.
- One-eyed giant, famous from Homer's "Odyssey."
- Enchanting sea nymphs known for their irresistible singing.
- God of medicine and healing in ancient Greek mythology.
- Sisters with snakes for hair, one of whom was Medusa.
- Minor nature deities typically associated with a particular location or landform
- A satyr and a nature god; his name means "all" in Greek
22 Clues: Cupid's Greek name • Pollux's Greek name • One-eyed giant, famous from Homer's "Odyssey." • A sea god known for his ability to change shape. • Rainbow goddess and messenger in Greek mythology. • Nine goddesses who inspired the arts and sciences. • Ancient Greek deities of vengeance and retribution. • Mischievous forest dwellers with goat-like features. • ...
Rick Riordan 2023-05-31
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- The god that Carter channels.
- The mythology that is siblings with [].
- Imperial ____.
- Annabeth and Mangus' shared last name.
- The mythology with the summer camp ().
- Leo's godly father.
- Big bad snake in the oracle at Delphi.
- Percy's godly father.
- Apollo's trusty sidekick that speaks in Shakespearean. The Arrow of ______.
- Leo's dragon.
- Celestial ______.
- Sadie's last name.
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- Throne of the Greek Gods.
- Camp __________.
- "Olympus to destroy or ____" (prophecy).
- Meteoric ____.
- ____ steel.
- Daughter of Ares.
- Piper's godly mother.
- The mythology with magicians.
- Meg's step-father.
- One of the rivers Percy bribes into sinking enemy ships.
- The mythology with Valhalla.
- The big baby that got a blessing from Ares, and a curse from Hera (that never came to be).
24 Clues: ____ steel. • Leo's dragon. • Meteoric ____. • Imperial ____. • Camp __________. • Daughter of Ares. • Celestial ______. • Meg's step-father. • Sadie's last name. • Leo's godly father. • Piper's godly mother. • Percy's godly father. • Throne of the Greek Gods. • The mythology with Valhalla. • The god that Carter channels. • The mythology with magicians. • Annabeth and Mangus' shared last name. • ...
Greek and Roman gods and godesses 2024-10-30
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- What is Zeus to Athena?
- Who is the roman version of Artemis?
- Who Jupiters Father?
- Who is the roman verison of Athena?
- Apollo is what to Athena?
- Who is the greek god of love?
- Who is the greek god of lightning?
- Who is the greek goddess of the hunt?
- Mythology What is older Greek or Roman mythology?
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- Who is the roman equivlent of Poseiden?
- Who is the godess of wisdom?
- A famous author who writes about greek gods.
- Apollo and Artemis are what to eachother?
- Who is the greek god of the seas?
- Who is the greek god of war and courage?
- Who is the greek god of the underworld?
16 Clues: Who Jupiters Father? • What is Zeus to Athena? • Apollo is what to Athena? • Who is the godess of wisdom? • Who is the greek god of love? • Who is the greek god of the seas? • Who is the greek god of lightning? • Who is the roman verison of Athena? • Who is the roman version of Artemis? • Who is the greek goddess of the hunt? • Who is the roman equivlent of Poseiden? • ...
irds in mythology 2024-09-26
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- Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology.
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a bird.
- Mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore.
- Mythical bird-women whose songs lured sailors to their doom in Greek mythology.
- Majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology.
- Ancient Egyptian deity associated with the sun and rebirth.
- Mythical two-headed bird in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength.
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- One of Odin's ravens in Norse mythology, representing thought.
- Majestic bird in Native American mythology associated with thunder.
- Mythical eagle-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
- Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- Giant eagle in Hindu mythology that tried to rescue Sita.
- Mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore.
- Mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology.
- Divine creature in Japanese mythology with the body of a bird and the face of a human.
15 Clues: Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology. • Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • Mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology. • Majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology. • Mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore. • Mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore. • ...
pita's greek cards puzzle 2022-02-25
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- King of Troy.
- the supreme god of the ancient Greeks, who became ruler of gods and men after he dethroned his father Cronus and defeated the Titans.
- a maiden loved by Zeus and turned into a white heifer by either Zeus or Hera
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- a beautiful youth in Greek mythology who pines away for love of his own reflection and is then turned into the narcissus flower.
- a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed.
- Greek myth the lame god of fire and metal-workingRoman counterpart
- international center of culture and commerce.
- Greek origin that means Goddess Of Wisdom & War
- the sister and wife of Zeus, queen of the gods, and goddess of women and marriage
- (Greek: “All-Gifts”) in Greek mythology, the first woman.
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.
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- Greek myth the goddess of love and beauty, daughter of ZeusRoman counterpar
- the highest mountain in Greece, believed in Greek mythology to be the dwelling place of the greater gods.
- secure, immovable"
- a king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of the abducted Helen of Troy.
- the legendary builder of the Cretan labyrinth who makes wings to enable himself and his son Icarus to escape imprisonment
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty,
- the son of Daedalus
- "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband".
- Greek Meaning light or bright.
- any of nine ancient cities in NW Asia Minor, each of which was built on the ruins of its predecessor
- the son of Daedalus who to escape imprisonment flies by means of artificial wings but falls into the sea and drowns when the wax of his wings melts as he flies too near the sun.
- Greek myth the messenger and herald of the gods; the divinity of commerce, cunning, theft, travellers, and rascals.
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- a dwarf planet with a mean distance from the sun of 67 astronomical units (6.2 billion miles) and a diameter of 1500 miles (2400 kilometers)
26 Clues: King of Troy. • secure, immovable" • the son of Daedalus • Greek Meaning light or bright. • international center of culture and commerce. • "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband". • Greek origin that means Goddess Of Wisdom & War • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, • (Greek: “All-Gifts”) in Greek mythology, the first woman. • ...
the topic Centaur 2023-12-07
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- - Centaurs are often portrayed as __ and untamed.
- - Centaurs are creatures from Greek __.
- - Term for the battle between centaurs and Lapiths in Greek
- - Zodiac sign associated with a centaur.
- - Weapon commonly used by centaurs.
- - Wise and noble centaur in Greek mythology.
- - Centaurs are sometimes associated with __ settings.
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- - God often associated with centaurs in Greek mythology.
- - Upper body of a centaur.
- - Centaurs have the hindquarters of a __.
- - Lower body of a centaur.
- - Term for a being with a combination of human and animal parts.
- - Centaurs are known for their swift and graceful __.
- - Series where centaurs appear, by C.S. Lewis.
- - Centaurs are often depicted as skilled __.
15 Clues: - Upper body of a centaur. • - Lower body of a centaur. • - Weapon commonly used by centaurs. • - Centaurs are creatures from Greek __. • - Zodiac sign associated with a centaur. • - Centaurs have the hindquarters of a __. • - Centaurs are often depicted as skilled __. • - Wise and noble centaur in Greek mythology. • - Series where centaurs appear, by C.S. Lewis. • ...
Mythology and Legends 7 2023-11-03
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- An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus
- Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs
- A mythological creature from Scottish and Irish folklore that can transform from seal to human
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- Zeu´s father
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- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone
- Mytological beings with the upper body of a man and the legs of a goat
- A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- A multi-headed serpent-like creature from Greek mythology, slain by Hercules
- A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology
- A creature in Greek mythology known as the "Mother of All Monsters"
- A legendary British king associated with the Knights of the Round Table
14 Clues: Zeu´s father • A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology • An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer • Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs • A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus • A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors • A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • ...
Gods and Mythology 2023-03-09
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- God of death in Greek mythology and younger brother of Zeus
- God of death in Egyptian mythology
- God of time in Greek mythology
- the God of thunder in Greek Mythology
- Goddess of death in Hindu Mythology
- Goddess of death in Norse Mythology
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- God of sun in Hindu mythology
- Demi God and son of God Zeus
- God of thunder in Hindu mythology
- Destroyer God in Hindu mythology
10 Clues: Demi God and son of God Zeus • God of sun in Hindu mythology • God of time in Greek mythology • Destroyer God in Hindu mythology • God of thunder in Hindu mythology • God of death in Egyptian mythology • Goddess of death in Hindu Mythology • Goddess of death in Norse Mythology • the God of thunder in Greek Mythology • ...
Mythology 2023-09-03
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- Norse god of thunder.
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology.
- Chief god in Norse mythology.
- Feathered serpent in Aztec myth.
- Ruler of the Underworld in Greek myth.
- Titan who brought fire to humans.
- Gorgon with snake hair.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Half-human, half-bull creature.
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- Legendary sea monster.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Enchanting sea creatures in Greek myth.
- One-eyed giants in Greek myth.
- Egyptian god of the afterlife.
- Winged horse in Greek myth.
15 Clues: Norse god of thunder. • Legendary sea monster. • Gorgon with snake hair. • King of the Greek gods. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Winged horse in Greek myth. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • One-eyed giants in Greek myth. • Egyptian god of the afterlife. • Half-human, half-bull creature. • Feathered serpent in Aztec myth. • Titan who brought fire to humans. • ...
Final Review 2024-05-16
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- name for the ruler/king in Egypt
- Egyptian god was associated with the sun and creation
- Persephone's mom in greek myth
- What god was the Great Sphinx modeled after
- Where did Norse mythology come from
- egyptian god controlled darkness, chaos, and storms
- Who is the Roman god of doors/change
- who fought the nemean lion
- were the Olympians created before or after the Titans?
- god of the pharaohs
- What did Odin exchange his eye for
- the Greek art form we made online that often displayed Greek myths
- name of the place in Greek underworld where worst souls would go
- What natural phenomenon happens because of Persephone’s 6-month exile to the underworld
- name of the ancient, magical language that Odin discovered
- the name of the tree that surrounds everything in Norse mythology
- Osiris's wife
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- When a culture worships more than one god/deity
- who gave the humans fire in greek mythology?
- Greek god of earthquakes
- common in greek myth, when someone tells the future and it happens
- Who was known as the second most powerful god in Roman mythology
- the first being in Greek creation story
- this is one of the things humans named after the roman gods
- What was Heimdall’s bridge made of
- natural and spiritual landmark in Ancient Egypt
- Where was Loki held captive for a time
- one of the Egyptian gods that looks like a crocodile
- vikings often robbed these places since they had treasure, were secluded, and had little security
- Athena and Ares are both gods of war, but athena focuses on...
30 Clues: Osiris's wife • god of the pharaohs • Greek god of earthquakes • who fought the nemean lion • Persephone's mom in greek myth • name for the ruler/king in Egypt • What was Heimdall’s bridge made of • What did Odin exchange his eye for • Where did Norse mythology come from • Who is the Roman god of doors/change • Where was Loki held captive for a time • ...
Mythical Gods and Goddesses 20 2023-07-16
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- The king of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology.
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology.
- The ancient Egyptian sun god.
- The chief god in Norse mythology and the ruler of Asgard.
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- The god of the sea in Greek mythology.
- The ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- The Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- The goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.
10 Clues: The ancient Egyptian sun god. • The god of the sea in Greek mythology. • The Norse god of thunder and lightning. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology. • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology. • The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • The goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. • The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology. • ...
The Puzzling Constellations 2023-01-25
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- It represents the dragon Ladon, the mythical creature with a hundred heads that guarded the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
- It is associated with Poseidon’s messenger, the dolphin that helped the god find the nymph Amphitrite, whom he later married.
- It represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra as part of his Twelve Labours.
- It means “the weighing scales” in Latin, and the constellation represents the scales of justice held by Dike, the Greek goddess of justice.
- It is identified as the mythical winged ram with golden fleece that was sent by the nymph Nephele to save her son Phrixus after his father, King Athamas of Boeotia, had been given a false prophecy that he had to sacrifice his son to ward off famine.
- It represents the white-winged horse from Greek mythology.
- It is associated with Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, holding the scales of justice represented by the neighbouring constellation Libra.
- It was named after the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia and King Cepheus in Greek mythology.
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- It represents Asclepius, the famous healer in Greek mythology, and is usually depicted as a man holding a serpent.
- It represents the boastful queen, wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology.
- It is associated with the eagle that held Zeus’ thunderbolts in Greek mythology, as well as with the eagle that abducted Ganymede and brought him to Olympus.
- It was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology.
- He named it after an early type of compound microscope, one that was widely used in the 18th century.
- It represents the god Zeus, who in one tale transformed himself into a bull in order to seduce and abduct Europa, the beautiful daughter of the Phoenician King Agenor.
- It represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares, the bright star that marks the scorpion’s heart.
15 Clues: It represents the white-winged horse from Greek mythology. • It was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology. • It was named after the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia and King Cepheus in Greek mythology. • It represents the boastful queen, wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Idea 2024-02-29
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- Roman god of choices
- what this literally is
- Applies to both baseball and elevators; what this is
- French school of magic
- with mythology, featuring Vesta
- mother of Perseus
- collections of myths, see Greek, Roman, etc
- with mythology, featuring Aphrodite
- Game show with questions instead of answers (What is ___?)
- time of day and heavily debated book/movie series
- what you need if you got this far
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- The original Blooket
- Last name of Gen Z Harry Potter
- Egyptian god with both a younger and older version
- Last name of Millennial Percy Jackson
- Halloween goodies
- most recent addition to the Jackson(-Blofis) family
- considered one of the greatest playwrights ever, antagonist in "Something Rotten"
- Like how often we have BookEndz
- with mythology, featuring Isis
- first wife of Adam
21 Clues: Halloween goodies • mother of Perseus • first wife of Adam • The original Blooket • Roman god of choices • what this literally is • French school of magic • with mythology, featuring Isis • Last name of Gen Z Harry Potter • Like how often we have BookEndz • with mythology, featuring Vesta • what you need if you got this far • with mythology, featuring Aphrodite • ...
Rick Riordan 2023-05-31
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- The big baby that got a blessing from Ares, and a curse from Hera (that never came to be).
- Camp __________.
- Celestial ______.
- "Olympus to destroy or ____" (prophecy).
- Piper's godly mother.
- Leo's godly father.
- Leo's dragon.
- ____ steel.
- Apollo's trusty sidekick that speaks in Shakespearean. The Arrow of ______.
- The mythology with Valhalla.
- Throne of the Greek Gods.
- The mythology with the summer camp [4 across].
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- Annabeth and Magnus' shared last name.
- Meg's stepfather.
- The mythology that is siblings with [25 across].
- Daughter of Ares.
- Jason, Silena, Luke, Bianca, Zoë.
- The mythology with magicians.
- Big bad snake in the oracle at Delphi.
- One of the rivers Percy bribes into sinking enemy ships.
- Sadie's last name.
- Meteoric ____.
- The god that Carter channels.
- Imperial ____.
- Percy's godly father.
25 Clues: ____ steel. • Leo's dragon. • Meteoric ____. • Imperial ____. • Camp __________. • Meg's stepfather. • Celestial ______. • Daughter of Ares. • Sadie's last name. • Leo's godly father. • Piper's godly mother. • Percy's godly father. • Throne of the Greek Gods. • The mythology with Valhalla. • The mythology with magicians. • The god that Carter channels. • Jason, Silena, Luke, Bianca, Zoë. • ...
World Literature Final Review 2023-12-15
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- A mentor figure who survives an early massacre and tries to warn Jews about the atrocities
- A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action
- A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, confined in the labyrinth in Greek mythology
- A nervous and gullible character who falls victim to a practical joke
- A young woman whose birthday party provides a chance for a reconciliation between two small towns in Mexico
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus
- A heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength and the completion of twelve labors
- One of the taxidermied creatures that adds to the unsettling atmosphere of a bed and breakfast
- A mischievous and imaginative girl who weaves a deceptive story to entertain herself
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology, often portrayed as a strategic and wise deity
- A prisoner in the concentration camps known for playing the violin
- A mystical object with the power to grant wishes, bringing both hope and tragedy
- A bold young man who gifts an expensive cheese to the people of a rival town
- A rival landowner whose fate becomes intertwined with Ulrich von Gradwitz
- A ruler of Thebes whose decree sets the tragic events of the play in motion
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, seduced and abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull
- A landowners whose encounter in the woods takes an unexpected turn
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- Elie's father who accompanies him through the hardships of the concentration camps
- The apple of discord, a symbol of strife in Greek mythology, leading to the Judgment of Paris and the Trojan War
- A young man whose family experiences the consequences of making wishes with a magical paw
- A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon
- A young man who checks into a bed and breakfast with dire consequences
- A fellow prisoner in "Night," searching for his son in the concentration camps
- a sadistic doctor known for inhumane medical experiments on prisoners during the Holocaust
- A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders
- A legendary Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his strength and vulnerability in his heel
- A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime
- The narrator and protagonist “Night," recounting his experiences during the Holocaust
- Antigone's sister who refuses to help her sister in defying Creon's orders
- A Titan who defies Zeus to bring fire and knowledge to humanity in Greek mythology
30 Clues: A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon • A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime • A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders • A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus • ...
Forest camp crossword 2024-07-18
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- What's the name of the teacher with long curly hair?
- The main God in Greek mythology
- Zeus's daughter
- what is the name of the Head teacher?
- what do you have to follow at the camp?
- you have this after the second lesson
- what does HP mean?
- What competition did we have this week?
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- what is Nika's position called?
- what does miss Maggie hate?
- the god of the sea
- who is the sun god in Greek mythology?
- the main goddess in Greek mythology
- you have to do this before lunch
- how many houses are there this week?
- God of war
16 Clues: God of war • Zeus's daughter • the god of the sea • what does HP mean? • what does miss Maggie hate? • what is Nika's position called? • The main God in Greek mythology • you have to do this before lunch • the main goddess in Greek mythology • how many houses are there this week? • what is the name of the Head teacher? • you have this after the second lesson • ...
Greek gods 2022-03-11
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- god of the underworld
- god of the grape-harvest, winemaking, orchards and fruit, vegetation,
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology
- goddess of victory
- Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture,
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- Through levitation or his wings Hypnos has the ability to fly
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- the sky god and chief deity of ancient Greece, and of Hades, god of the underworld
- Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology
- Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire
- one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus
- Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity
- god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality,
15 Clues: goddess of victory • god of the underworld • Olympian goddess of wisdom and war • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, • god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, • Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology • ...
The Trials Of Apollo, The Hidden Oracle 2022-09-29
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- Another genre this book has
- The director at camp half blood
- Starts with O
- The stepfather of Meg
- A long time ago in 1 word
- A character did this word
- Father of Apollo
- Appears later in the book as the villain.
- It has 4 letters.
- A friend of Apollo and Percy Jackson
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- Apollo rides this when he is in greek god form
- Genre of book.
- A friend of the main character
- The thing the campers get lost in
- The Ruler of the Ants
- A maze in greek mythology
- It has 6 letters.
- Meg's real Mom who is a greek god
- The word is 3 letters
- Another Villian in the Book
- It has 5 letters.
21 Clues: Starts with O • Genre of book. • Father of Apollo • It has 6 letters. • It has 5 letters. • It has 4 letters. • The Ruler of the Ants • The stepfather of Meg • The word is 3 letters • A maze in greek mythology • A long time ago in 1 word • A character did this word • Another genre this book has • Another Villian in the Book • A friend of the main character • The director at camp half blood • ...
Ancient Mythology 2023-06-17
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- - Norse god of thunder and protector of mankind
- - Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- - Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war
- - Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife
- - King of the Greek gods and god of the sky and thunder
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife and judge of the dead
- - Greek goddess of the underworld and queen of the dead
- - Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war
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- - Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth
- - Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- - Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead
- - Egyptian sun god and creator deity
- - Trickster god in Norse mythology
- - Egyptian god of the sky, often depicted as a falcon
- - Combination of two Egyptian gods, representing the sun and air
- - Egyptian goddess of magic, fertility, and motherhood
- - Greek hero known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- - Greek god of the sea and earthquakes
- - Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare
- - Greek god of light, music, and healing
20 Clues: - Trickster god in Norse mythology • - Egyptian sun god and creator deity • - Greek god of the sea and earthquakes • - Greek god of light, music, and healing • - Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • - Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • - Norse god of thunder and protector of mankind • - Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead • ...
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