greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 8 Review Activity 2021-05-20
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- a government by the people
- period of the cultural history between the 8th century BC and the 6th century AD
- an ancient Greek city-state
- Greek poet
- body of myths; stories, traditions, or beliefs
- a member of an aristocracy
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- high fortified area of the ancient Greek city
- a native or naturalized member of a nation
- a short story
- Greek writer
- Athenian statesman
- a popular political assembly
- a form of government in which everyone has power
- unjust ruler
14 Clues: Greek poet • Greek writer • unjust ruler • a short story • Athenian statesman • a government by the people • a member of an aristocracy • an ancient Greek city-state • a popular political assembly • a native or naturalized member of a nation • high fortified area of the ancient Greek city • body of myths; stories, traditions, or beliefs • ...
Defeat of the Titans 2023-11-06
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- strong one eyed giants
- a deep hole used as a prison in mythology
- powerful people who created the earth
- king of the titans
- spear with three points
- brothers and sisters
- king of the gods
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- kronos _______ his children
- ancient stories about heroes
- rules the seas
- rules the underworld
- zues' brothers and sisters
- zues's weapon
- The greek gods live on Mount ____________.
14 Clues: zues's weapon • rules the seas • king of the gods • king of the titans • rules the underworld • brothers and sisters • strong one eyed giants • spear with three points • zues' brothers and sisters • kronos _______ his children • ancient stories about heroes • powerful people who created the earth • a deep hole used as a prison in mythology • The greek gods live on Mount ____________.
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- The southern crown
- Was named after Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon that guards the garden of Hesperides.
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Representing the lyre
- The royal sea monster bait
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- The charioteer of the gods
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- The wolf
- The big dog
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Greek for “no feet”
- Means "table"
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
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- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The northern crown
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
30 Clues: The bull • The wolf • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • Literally, meaning “weighing scales” • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Biggest living mammal
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- Largest existing land animal
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
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- Biggest living mammal
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Largest existing land animal
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • ...
The mark of Athena 2021-05-31
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- Roman legacy of Apollo and the Augur of Camp Jupiter
- dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy
- weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- Greek virgin goddess of wisdom, civilization, mathematics, strategy, defensive warfare, crafts, the arts, and skill
- god of the Tiber river
- possessing spirits
- roman god of boundaries
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- three Gray Sisters, the other two being Anger and Wasp
- primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology
- roman name of athena
- Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity
- Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess
- brother of otus
- the Greek goddess of balance
- Latin word meaning "sword"
- flying Greek trireme
- he immortal equine son of the gods Demeter and Poseidon and brother of Despoina
- deity of the sea
- brother of ephilates
19 Clues: brother of otus • deity of the sea • possessing spirits • roman name of athena • flying Greek trireme • brother of ephilates • god of the Tiber river • roman god of boundaries • Latin word meaning "sword" • the Greek goddess of balance • dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy • Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity • primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology • ...
The Golden Fleece Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- Opposed or hostile to someone
- A hollow container used to hold liquids
- A medieval musician who sang stories
- A secure refuge protected by natural features
- Greek mythology, Queen of the gods and goddesses
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- Peaceful and happy
- A large gathering of people
- to be successful
- Greek mythology, King of the gods and goddesses
- The ship on which the Argonauts sailed
10 Clues: to be successful • Peaceful and happy • A large gathering of people • Opposed or hostile to someone • A medieval musician who sang stories • The ship on which the Argonauts sailed • A hollow container used to hold liquids • A secure refuge protected by natural features • Greek mythology, King of the gods and goddesses • Greek mythology, Queen of the gods and goddesses
Rome Quiz #1 Review 2024-02-01
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- Position with absolute authority
- Greek: Zeus
- Goddess of wisdom; Greek: Athena
- Enemy of Rome during a series of wars; 264BC-146BC
- Highest political office; one-year term
- large farming estate
- Rome's code of laws
- Rule of three people in Rome
- First civilized people in Italy; from the North
- Lower class Romans
- This Caesar was the first "dictator for life"
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- Greek: Hera
- River that runs through Rome
- Upper class citizens in the Romans; aristocrats
- land acquired by Rome; Sicily
- Led his troops through the Alps; Battle of Cannae
- Influenced Roman mythology, art, architecture...
- Rome was located on this basin, away from eastern enemies
- Leader of Roman army
- Where citizens met to discuss policy
- provided Rome protection from a northern invasion
21 Clues: Greek: Hera • Greek: Zeus • Lower class Romans • Rome's code of laws • Leader of Roman army • large farming estate • River that runs through Rome • Rule of three people in Rome • land acquired by Rome; Sicily • Position with absolute authority • Goddess of wisdom; Greek: Athena • Where citizens met to discuss policy • Highest political office; one-year term • ...
Magel Crossword C8 2024-02-02
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- a leader who held power through the use of force
- Greek fortress on high hill
- weakness
- type of government in which people rule over themselves
- piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- big
- created democracy
- Greek marketplace
- poet who wrote Iliad and Odyssey
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- Greek pantheon of gods
- people who had the right to participate in government
- famous female poet
- Rich landowners
- a government in which only a few people have power
- Greek for city-state
- brilliant elected leader of democracy
- age marked by great achievements
- short stories that teach reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- famous for fables
20 Clues: big • weakness • Rich landowners • famous for fables • created democracy • Greek marketplace • famous female poet • Greek for city-state • Greek pantheon of gods • Greek fortress on high hill • age marked by great achievements • poet who wrote Iliad and Odyssey • brilliant elected leader of democracy • piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Biggest living mammal
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
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- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Largest existing land animal
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief: Chapters 13-16 2023-09-22
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- (noun): A strong feeling of dislike or reluctance toward something or someone.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, the food of the gods, often described as having a sweet, heavenly taste.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, the drink of the gods, believed to bestow immortality upon those who consume it.
- (noun): Human beings, subject to death; non-immortal individuals.
- (noun): A narrow, steep-sided valley formed by running water, often with a stream at the bottom.
- (verb): To cause someone to be alienated or distanced from others emotionally or socially.
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- (noun): Complex details, inner workings, or subtle complexities of a system or situation.
- (adjective): Not securely held or in position; dangerously uncertain or unstable.
- (adjective): Relating to the sense of hearing or the ability to perceive sound.
- (adjective): Extremely delicate, light, and otherworldly in quality or appearance.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, a protective shield or cloak, often associated with Zeus and Athena.
- (noun): A meeting or gathering at an agreed-upon time and place.
- (noun): A highly unpleasant, unhealthy, or oppressive atmosphere or influence.
- (noun): Miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment or belongings associated with a particular activity or occupation.
- (adjective): Having an insatiable appetite; exceedingly eager or avid.
15 Clues: (noun): A meeting or gathering at an agreed-upon time and place. • (noun): Human beings, subject to death; non-immortal individuals. • (adjective): Having an insatiable appetite; exceedingly eager or avid. • (noun): A highly unpleasant, unhealthy, or oppressive atmosphere or influence. • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- collection of myths
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- king of the kingdom of Macedon
- Classical Greek philosopher
- snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Lord of all gods
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Wife of Prometheus
- second letter of the greek alphabet
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
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- ancient Greek philosopher
- city tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- citizen of Troy
- ancient Greek mathematician
- last letter of the greek alphabet
- earth goddess
- Greek god of the sea
- also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Winged horse
- third letter of the greek alphabet
- collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- fourth letter of the greek alphabet
30 Clues: Winged horse • earth goddess • citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • Wife of Prometheus • collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • ancient Greek philosopher • Sons and daughters of Gaia • ancient Greek mathematician • Classical Greek philosopher • king of the kingdom of Macedon • last letter of the greek alphabet • ...
Greek Origin Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- Erotic, Greek god of love, Son of Aphrodite
- Frenzy, derived from the god Pan
- forethinker, something that's life giving or creative, given name at birth
- Echo, Punished by hera causing her to mimic others, Derived from a nymph
- Fortuna, Greek god of fortune and luck, Birthed from a titan
- Musical, Originated from the nine goddesses of dancing
- Jove, God of sky and thunder, derived from roman mythology
- giants, used to describe anything enormous in size/strength
- Atlas, Used for guiding, named after the titan turned into stone
- pythogenic, means something produced by filth, derived from the greek term “to rot”
- Maze, Came from name of the prison garden full of puzzles
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- Eumenides, A group of females depicting having snakes for hair, Emerged from drops of blood that fell on the earth
- Pluto, Greek god of the underworld, after cronus was overthrown his kingdom was divided among his sons
- Neptunus, God of horses and racing, derived from roman mythology
- Chronology, God of time, Birthed from uranus and gaea
- Goddess of the soul, counterpart to cupid
- Olympics, athletic competition, home of the gods
- Warlike, Derived from the roman god of war, mars
- Eve, First woman, released bad things onto humanity, derived from zeus
19 Clues: Frenzy, derived from the god Pan • Goddess of the soul, counterpart to cupid • Erotic, Greek god of love, Son of Aphrodite • Olympics, athletic competition, home of the gods • Warlike, Derived from the roman god of war, mars • Chronology, God of time, Birthed from uranus and gaea • Musical, Originated from the nine goddesses of dancing • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2025-05-08
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- Greeks believed him to be God of the underworld
- known as _ the great, name started with A
- land that makes up the part of Europe Greece is in
- city-state Known for it's art and architecture
- famous Greek god of war
- Greeks believed him to be the god of the seas
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and the crafts
- Greek goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility
- Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, name started with A
- Greeks believed that he controlled the sky and storms
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- The sea that literally means "middle of the land", connects Africa and europe
- the land where the Greek's lived
- Greeks believed her to have opened the box that held all hardships
- known for their military greatness, Greek city state
- The name for the Greek's towns
- Ancient Greek philosopher, name started with S
- Greek city state, started with a t, center for mythology
- goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, and the moon
- Greek goddess of marriage, women, and family
- City that became famous for letting a horse full of enemy soldiers into the gates
20 Clues: famous Greek god of war • The name for the Greek's towns • the land where the Greek's lived • known as _ the great, name started with A • Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and the crafts • Greek goddess of marriage, women, and family • Greeks believed him to be the god of the seas • city-state Known for it's art and architecture • ...
Theseus Crossword puzzle 2025-08-19
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- A word for a big rock which starts with a B.
- Starts with a K and is important.
- A vehicle used for treading water to head places.
- An ancient city from greek mythology.
- A sharp object typically used by lumberjacks to chop trees.
- A jamble of trees with lots of wildlife, typically succumbs to wildfires, Starts with an F.
- A sharp object used in mythology to slice enemies or objects with ease, A long knife.
- A sea animal with a hard shell, Starts with a T.
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- A soft sleeping area, typically in a bedroom.
- A celebration for coming of age.
- A complex word for Maze, starts with an L.
- A half man, half boar hybrid from greek mythology.
- Another word for thief/thieves.
- A type of footwear that people wear during the summer to go to the beach or pool.
14 Clues: Another word for thief/thieves. • A celebration for coming of age. • Starts with a K and is important. • An ancient city from greek mythology. • A complex word for Maze, starts with an L. • A word for a big rock which starts with a B. • A soft sleeping area, typically in a bedroom. • A sea animal with a hard shell, Starts with a T. • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-03-08
13 Clues: the sun • the smith • god of war • king of gods • the messenger • god of the sea • goddess of love • wine and revelry • goddess of marriage • the moon and the hunt • god of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • sprang from the head of her father
Greek Mythology 2024-10-04
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- The God of the Sea
- The name of your ELA teacher
- A spirit that takes the form of a woman
- What Myths explain the creation of
- A God or Goddess
- The God of the sky
- Excessive pride or self-confidence
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- Died staring at his own reflection
- Is turned into a spider
- Planted the first olive tree
- The Goddess who shapeshifts into a fly
- The place deities live
- Was cursed by Hera
13 Clues: A God or Goddess • The God of the Sea • The God of the sky • Was cursed by Hera • The place deities live • Is turned into a spider • The name of your ELA teacher • Planted the first olive tree • Died staring at his own reflection • What Myths explain the creation of • Excessive pride or self-confidence • The Goddess who shapeshifts into a fly • A spirit that takes the form of a woman
Greek Mythology 2023-05-11
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- God of earthquakes
- father of Zeus
- goddess of hearth and home
- symbol of Hades
- symbol is sheaves of wheat
- child was kidnapped by Hades
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- saved siblings from father
- Zeus’ realm
- symbol of lighting bolts
- created the Earth then night then day
- God of underworld
- symbol of Hestia
- Demeter Roman name
- goddess of marriage
- symbol of Poseidon
15 Clues: Zeus’ realm • father of Zeus • symbol of Hades • symbol of Hestia • God of underworld • God of earthquakes • Demeter Roman name • symbol of Poseidon • goddess of marriage • symbol of lighting bolts • saved siblings from father • goddess of hearth and home • symbol is sheaves of wheat • child was kidnapped by Hades • created the Earth then night then day
Greek Mythology 2025-11-09
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- Fortified hilltop used for protection and public buildings
- Warrior city-state known for discipline and military strength
- Legendary conqueror who created an empire from Greece to India
- Greek storyteller known for moral fables
- Philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle worked to seek ______
- King of the gods; god of thunder and lightning
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- Birthplace of democracy and home to the Parthenon
- Temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis
- Fire-bringing Titan punished by Zeus
- Open-air marketplace where citizens gathered to discuss politics
- Goddess of wisdom and war strategy; protector of Athens
- Hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa
- Greek author of The Iliad and The Odyssey
13 Clues: Hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa • Fire-bringing Titan punished by Zeus • Greek storyteller known for moral fables • Greek author of The Iliad and The Odyssey • King of the gods; god of thunder and lightning • Birthplace of democracy and home to the Parthenon • Temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis • ...
Creation Mythology 2023-02-24
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- stage one of Greek creation myth
- Unconscious Symbols
- a system of society or government controlled my women
- stage two of Greek creation myth
- chief deity of the pantheon, a sky and weather god who was identical with the Roman god Jupiter.
- the Study of Myths
- a system of society or government controlled by men
- stage three of Greek creation myth
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- newer generations, gods, elements are continually attempting to assert themselves into power
- Connect Myths to Cultural Understanding/ Hero Quest
- male deity who was worshiped by the pre-Hellenic population of Greece but probably was not widely worshiped by the Greeks themselves
- the struggle between the forces of good and evil, the quest of a hero, or the origin of some aspect of the natural world
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- Blood, Water, Sky, etc.
- Created Idea of Archetypes/Standard Personalities
15 Clues: the Study of Myths • Unconscious Symbols • Blood, Water, Sky, etc. • stage one of Greek creation myth • stage two of Greek creation myth • stage three of Greek creation myth • Created Idea of Archetypes/Standard Personalities • Connect Myths to Cultural Understanding/ Hero Quest • a system of society or government controlled by men • ...
Odyssey Books 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-21
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- Home of Paris and Hector.
- The personification (human form) of inspiration for creativity.
- To gain something from someone through gentle or consistent persuading.
- An ancient Greek city and home to Odysseus.
- A poet or musician.
- Anger or annoyance brought about due to perceived unfair treatment.
- Attractive or charming in a deceptive way.
- An action or event that is an introduction to something.
- Cause or give rise to feeling, situation of condition.
- A lengthy poem or narrative which tells of heroic or legendary figures.
- A person who pursues a relationship aiming towards marriage.
- An ancient Greek city-state known to have a great military.
- A fortune teller or speaker of prophecies.
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- Deity of wisdom, practical skills and tactical warfare.
- A casual calm or relaxed manner.
- Deity of the seas, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- Menacing or to threaten with harm.
- A nature spirit often described in mythology in female form.
- Come between to prevent or alter a result.
- Hesitation or refusal to accept an idea.
- An expression of blame or disappointment.
- Calculating or estimating a judgement or opinion.
- Deity in charge of the sky, lightening and thunder in Greek mythology.
23 Clues: A poet or musician. • Home of Paris and Hector. • A casual calm or relaxed manner. • Menacing or to threaten with harm. • Hesitation or refusal to accept an idea. • An expression of blame or disappointment. • Come between to prevent or alter a result. • Attractive or charming in a deceptive way. • A fortune teller or speaker of prophecies. • ...
Greek Mythology 2015-06-16
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- Lord of the underworld.
- A flying horse.
- God of the sea also called Neptune.
- God of the sky.
- A man who is half horse half human.
- Posidons weapon or symbol of power.
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- A lady with snakes as hair.
- A group of Pegasus.
- A goat boy who loves pan.
- A one eyed monster.
- An ancient Greek bull.
- God of war.
- God of nature also the name of a cooking utensil.
13 Clues: God of war. • A flying horse. • God of the sky. • A group of Pegasus. • A one eyed monster. • An ancient Greek bull. • Lord of the underworld. • A goat boy who loves pan. • A lady with snakes as hair. • God of the sea also called Neptune. • A man who is half horse half human. • Posidons weapon or symbol of power. • God of nature also the name of a cooking utensil.
Greek Mythology 2021-01-08
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- ______ is the god of the sun, music & art
- Because they are surrounded by water, the ancient Greeks probably worshipped _____ a lot. He is the god of the sea.
- Hephaestus is the god of _____ and blacksmiths.
- He rules the underworld. His brothers are Zeus and Poseidon.
- _____ is the messenger of the Gods.
- If a society has a really good harvest, they will probably thank the goddess _______.
- If a city was at war, the people would probably ask the god _____ for help.
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- The ancient Greeks believed that ________ created man.
- Aphrodite is the goddess of _____ and beauty.
- ______ is the goddesses of the hunt & moon.
- ______ is the goddess of wisdom.
- _____ is the king of the gods.
- She is the queen of the gods and the goddess of women & marriage.
13 Clues: _____ is the king of the gods. • ______ is the goddess of wisdom. • _____ is the messenger of the Gods. • ______ is the god of the sun, music & art • ______ is the goddesses of the hunt & moon. • Aphrodite is the goddess of _____ and beauty. • Hephaestus is the god of _____ and blacksmiths. • The ancient Greeks believed that ________ created man. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-02-19
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- requiring great strength or effort
- tendon at the back of the heel
- a tropical storm
- quick to change mood or mind
- ability to make money easily
- a book that holds maps of the world
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- source of trouble
- another word for a spider
- a long, eventful voyage
- something that seems harmless, but is really destructive
- love potion
- related to war or warlike
- a wise person, one who can see the future
13 Clues: love potion • a tropical storm • source of trouble • a long, eventful voyage • another word for a spider • related to war or warlike • quick to change mood or mind • ability to make money easily • tendon at the back of the heel • requiring great strength or effort • a book that holds maps of the world • a wise person, one who can see the future • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-05-05
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- Could say nothing except the last words spoken by someone else
- The Romans incorporated them and renamed them Venus
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- God who lived on Mount Olympus and the twin of Apollo
- The king of Mycenae, a kingdom of ancient Greece
- Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness, was known to the Romans as Ceres
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- They had strength,bravery,military skills,pride and honor
- Was an extremely handsome young man who died and was reborn
- The witch who was the daughter of the sun god Helios and the ocean nymph Perse
- The Romans renaming him Saturn and worshipping him as a god of agriculture
- The goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- Had many roles including god of the sun, god of the arts
- The Romans linked them with Mars
13 Clues: The Romans linked them with Mars • Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • The goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts • The king of Mycenae, a kingdom of ancient Greece • The Romans incorporated them and renamed them Venus • God who lived on Mount Olympus and the twin of Apollo • Had many roles including god of the sun, god of the arts • ...
Greek mythology 2022-03-25
13 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the dead • goddess of love • goddess of youth • goddess of wisdom • goddess of plants • god of blacksmiths • god of wine and parties • god of thieve and travel • goddess of the moon and hunt • the god of sun, poetry, music • king of the Olympians, god of the sky
Greek Mythology 2025-03-01
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- Who is the goddess of wisdom?
- Who marries Hades after being kidnapped?
- What did God set in the sky as a promise to Noah?
- Who is the most powerful of the Greek Gods?
- Who is the goddess of love and beauty?
- Who is the home of the Gods?
- Who is the God of the under world?
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- Who was half man and half bull?
- Who is the three headed dog that lives in the underworld?
- Who flew to close to the sun and fell to death?
- Who is the God of love?
- Who is the God of war?
- What did God do to wipe men and women off the earth?
13 Clues: Who is the God of war? • Who is the God of love? • Who is the home of the Gods? • Who is the goddess of wisdom? • Who was half man and half bull? • Who is the God of the under world? • Who is the goddess of love and beauty? • Who marries Hades after being kidnapped? • Who is the most powerful of the Greek Gods? • Who flew to close to the sun and fell to death? • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-04-07
13 Clues: ELD teacher • god of the sun • God of the sea • King of the gods • Goddess of beauty • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • goddess of hunting • she became a spider • mountain of the gods • God of the underworld • messenger of the gods • country where greek mythology came from
Greek Mythology 2021-08-31
13 Clues: a smart hero • a strong hero • they never die • has a weak heel • god of the ocean • three headed dog • only has one eye • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • are very dangerous • god of the underworld • are strong, brave, or smart • sings a song that makes sailors drown
Greek mythology 2022-03-22
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- he’s the king of Athens
- She had many children with different men
- was the commander of 80 argive ships
- His wife is Persephone
- he was swallowed by his father at birth
- He went on a quest for the Golden Fleece
- his wife is Andromache
- he is the slayer of Medusa Achilles: He killed apollos son Agamemnon: he is the king of Mycenae
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- He led the Olympian’s to victory against the titans
- his son was killed by a Achilles
- he strangled two snakes as a child
- his wife was Eurydice
- She is portrayed as a jealous wife
13 Clues: his wife was Eurydice • His wife is Persephone • his wife is Andromache • he’s the king of Athens • his son was killed by a Achilles • he strangled two snakes as a child • She is portrayed as a jealous wife • was the commander of 80 argive ships • he was swallowed by his father at birth • She had many children with different men • He went on a quest for the Golden Fleece • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-05-28
13 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of the Sea • God of Archery • Goddess of love • God of lightning • God of Merchants • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of marriage • God of the underworld • Goddess of agriculture • Goddess of the hunt and moon • God of fire and blacksmithing
Greek mythology 2023-01-28
13 Clues: saytr god • Wisdom giver • messenger god • goddess of hunt • king of the gods • Poetry and music • hearth and fire 🔥 • goddess farmer 👩🌾 • sea, ocean, water 💧 • goddess of marriage • ruler of the dead 💀 • magic and mysterious • War, blood and death ☠️
World Mythologies (Gods and Deities) 2023-09-03
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- Feathered serpent in Aztec myth.
- Queen of the Greek gods.
- Egyptian god of the sky.
- Shinto sun goddess of Japan.
- Hindu preserver god.
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood.
- Chief god in Norse mythology.
- Babylonian god of creation and storms.
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- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- Norse god of thunder.
- Hindu deity, central figure in Bhagavad Gita.
- African and Caribbean spider god.
- Hindu god of destruction and creation.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Egyptian sun god.
15 Clues: Egyptian sun god. • Hindu preserver god. • Norse god of thunder. • King of the Greek gods. • Queen of the Greek gods. • Egyptian god of the sky. • Shinto sun goddess of Japan. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • Feathered serpent in Aztec myth. • African and Caribbean spider god. • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. • Hindu god of destruction and creation. • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-03-09
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- the Roman name for Athena
- Greek god of wine,fertility and drama
- a shrine where the god gave answers
- god of the winds
- relating to poetry that expresses emotion
- a story about mythical beings/events
- short moral story
- mythical monster in ancient Crete
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- son of zeus,delivered messages and carried souls
- famous Greek mythical hero who fought in the Troyan war
- famous Greek hero,king of Ithaca
- half human,half man
- gorgon with serpents for hair
13 Clues: god of the winds • short moral story • half human,half man • the Roman name for Athena • gorgon with serpents for hair • famous Greek hero,king of Ithaca • mythical monster in ancient Crete • a shrine where the god gave answers • a story about mythical beings/events • Greek god of wine,fertility and drama • relating to poetry that expresses emotion • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-18
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- messenger of the gods
- the goddess of agriculture
- goddess of wisdom and war
- god of the ocean
- god of fire and the forge
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- goddess of love
- god of wine and pleasure
- god of war
- god of the underworld
- twin of apollo, goddess of the hunt
- god of the sun
- king of the gods and ruler of the sky
- queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
13 Clues: god of war • god of the sun • goddess of love • god of the ocean • messenger of the gods • god of the underworld • god of wine and pleasure • goddess of wisdom and war • god of fire and the forge • the goddess of agriculture • twin of apollo, goddess of the hunt • king of the gods and ruler of the sky • queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
Greek Mythology 2022-06-08
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- god of the time
- goddess of window
- King of the Underworld and God of the Dead
- goddess of beauty and love
- Goddess of Earth
- God of thunder and king of the Gods
- goddess of agricuture
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- God of war and violence
- god of light music and poetry
- god of the sea
- god of forge
- Goddess of Marriage and Wife of Zeus
- god of the harvest
- goddess of the hunt and the moon
14 Clues: god of forge • god of the sea • god of the time • Goddess of Earth • goddess of window • god of the harvest • goddess of agricuture • God of war and violence • goddess of beauty and love • god of light music and poetry • goddess of the hunt and the moon • God of thunder and king of the Gods • Goddess of Marriage and Wife of Zeus • King of the Underworld and God of the Dead
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- who birthed from medusas blood and decaying body?
- who cursed Echo?
- who punished Prometheus?
- who is the goddesses of family and warmth?
- who heard Echos Cries?
- where do all the God and Goddesses do their voting
- who disrespected the goddesses of love?
- who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice?
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- who gave Men Fire?
- who is the god of Thunder?
- who did Theseus leave behind at the beach?
- who wanted to poison the Theseus?
- who Is Hade's guard entrance of the underworld?
- who saves Promethesesus from his punishment?
- who kills all of the sacraficed people in athens?
15 Clues: who cursed Echo? • who gave Men Fire? • who heard Echos Cries? • who punished Prometheus? • who is the god of Thunder? • who wanted to poison the Theseus? • who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice? • who disrespected the goddesses of love? • who did Theseus leave behind at the beach? • who is the goddesses of family and warmth? • who saves Promethesesus from his punishment? • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-01-18
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- goddess of the woods, moon, and the hunt
- protector of marriage and the home
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the underworld
- cruel god of war
- god of the sky, lightning, and thunder
- god of the sea
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- goddess of corn and the harvest
- goddess of the hearth
- the sun god: god of music, poetry, light and truth
- god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge
- god of mischief and messenger of the gods
- goddess of wisdom, justice, war, civilization and peace
13 Clues: god of the sea • cruel god of war • goddess of the hearth • god of the underworld • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of corn and the harvest • protector of marriage and the home • god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge • god of the sky, lightning, and thunder • goddess of the woods, moon, and the hunt • god of mischief and messenger of the gods • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-11-27
13 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of travel • god of the sky • god of the sea • god of the sun • goddess of love • goddess of hearth • goddess of wisdom • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • goddess of agriculture
greek mythology!!! 2025-06-10
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- Son of Ares; embodies fear
- She bore the Moirai and the Hesperides with no consort
- Chthonic goddess of witchcraft and crossroads
- Goddess of retribution; balances hubris
- He tricked Zeus and was bound to a fiery rock
- Goddess of strife; kicked off the Trojan War
- Epithet of Athena meaning “bright-eyed”
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- Personification of peaceful death
- God of sleep, brother of Thanatos
- Cursed to never be believed, though she spoke the truth
- Euripides’ tragic queen of Colchis
- He tore himself apart in devotion to Dionysus
- The only mortal Gorgon
13 Clues: The only mortal Gorgon • Son of Ares; embodies fear • Personification of peaceful death • God of sleep, brother of Thanatos • Euripides’ tragic queen of Colchis • Goddess of retribution; balances hubris • Epithet of Athena meaning “bright-eyed” • Goddess of strife; kicked off the Trojan War • He tore himself apart in devotion to Dionysus • ...
World History 2024-05-13
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- there were 2 of these, Mark Antony was in the second one
- Made christianity legal
- Last pharaoh of Egypt
- Hinduism, Egyptian mythology, Greek mythology
- 1st emperor of Rome
- Judaism, Islam, Christianity
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- destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius
- voice of the plebs
- Tiberius' and Gaius' last name
- Jesus' 12 followers
- father of Judaism
- The Principal
- Ms. L's cat
13 Clues: Ms. L's cat • The Principal • father of Judaism • voice of the plebs • Jesus' 12 followers • 1st emperor of Rome • Last pharaoh of Egypt • Made christianity legal • destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius • Judaism, Islam, Christianity • Tiberius' and Gaius' last name • Hinduism, Egyptian mythology, Greek mythology • there were 2 of these, Mark Antony was in the second one
Greek mythology 2022-03-25
13 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the dead • goddess of love • goddess of youth • goddess of wisdom • goddess of plants • god of blacksmiths • god of wine and parties • god of thieve and travel • goddess of the moon and hunt • the god of sun, poetry, music • king of the Olympians, god of the sky
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- who birthed from medusas blood and decaying body?
- who cursed Echo?
- who punished Prometheus?
- who is the goddesses of family and warmth?
- who heard Echos Cries?
- where do all the God and Goddesses do their voting
- who disrespected the goddesses of love?
- who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice?
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- who gave Men Fire?
- who is the god of Thunder?
- who did Theseus leave behind at the beach?
- who wanted to poison the Theseus?
- who Is Hade's guard entrance of the underworld?
- who saves Promethesesus from his punishment?
- who kills all of the sacraficed people in athens?
15 Clues: who cursed Echo? • who gave Men Fire? • who heard Echos Cries? • who punished Prometheus? • who is the god of Thunder? • who wanted to poison the Theseus? • who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice? • who disrespected the goddesses of love? • who did Theseus leave behind at the beach? • who is the goddesses of family and warmth? • who saves Promethesesus from his punishment? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-11-27
13 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of travel • god of the sky • god of the sea • god of the sun • goddess of love • goddess of hearth • goddess of wisdom • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • goddess of agriculture
CONSTELLATION 2015-03-18
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- This constellation means “the sails” in Latin. It is one of the three constellations that used to form the larger constellation Argo Navis, which represented the ship of the Argonauts.
- "Bird-of-Paradise".
- "The chained lady" or "the Princess".
- One of the ancient Greek constellations. It means “the oxen-driver”.
- This constellation was introduced by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in the late 16th century. It is one of the constellations named after exotic animals.
- This constellation represents the lyre of Orpheus, the Greek poet and musician who died at the hands of the Bacchantes.
- "The Twins."
- Is one of the ancient constellations first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin.
- "The Scorpion".
- Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius.
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- One of the Greek constellations. It is associated with Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, holding the scales of justice represented by the neighbouring constellation Libra.
- This constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares, the bright star that marks the scorpion’s heart.
- This constellation was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology. It is one of the oldest constellations in the sky, dating back to Sumerian times.
- Is one of the oldest constellations known. It was first catalog by Ptolemy in the 2nd century.
- Is one of the Greek constellations, first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The Greeks called the constellation Deltoton because its shape resembled the Greek letter delta.
- This constellation represents the dragon Ladon, the mythical creature with a hundred heads that guarded the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
- This constellation represents the mythical firebird.
- One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille.
- Is one of the southern constellations created by Lacaille in the 18th century. It was originally named Fornax Chemica, after the chemical furnace, a small heater used in chemical experiments.
20 Clues: "The Twins." • "The Scorpion". • "Bird-of-Paradise". • "The chained lady" or "the Princess". • This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin. • This constellation represents the mythical firebird. • Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius. • One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille. • ...
Death Traditions 2025-09-07
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- Ancient Roman grave site for the poor
- Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions
- Name of Islamic realm where the dead meet before reaching al-Ākhirah, or “the Hereafter”
- In Día De Los Muertos, flower that holds the meaning of a guide to bring the dead back to the living
- In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies?
- In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days?
- In Islam, what person is encouraged to grieve for four months and ten days?
- Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death
- In South Korea, what object are the ashes of the deceased turned into?
- Tibetan Buddhist ritual where the body is left out to be claimed by birds, to let the soul depart
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- Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death
- How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead?
- In Greek Mythology, item you must be buried with to ride with Charon
- In a Viking funeral, what happens to the boat carrying the dead?
- Symbol of Día De Los Muertos, originating as an offering to Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld
- Paradise in Norse Mythology where warriors go after death
- In Islam, what is the only way the dead should be handled?
- Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos
- In religions such as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, how many days does it take for the spirit to make its journey to the afterlife?
- In Hawaiian culture, what part of the body holds the spiritual essence?
20 Clues: Ancient Roman grave site for the poor • Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions • In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies? • Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death • Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos • In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days? • How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead? • ...
Death Traditions 2025-09-07
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- Ancient Roman grave site for the poor
- Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions
- Name of Islamic realm where the dead meet before reaching al-Ākhirah, or “the Hereafter”
- In Día De Los Muertos, flower that holds the meaning of a guide to bring the dead back to the living
- In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies?
- In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days?
- In Islam, what person is encouraged to grieve for four months and ten days?
- Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death
- In South Korea, what object are the ashes of the deceased turned into?
- Tibetan Buddhist ritual where the body is left out to be claimed by birds, to let the soul depart
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- Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death
- How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead?
- In Greek Mythology, item you must be buried with to ride with Charon
- In a Viking funeral, what happens to the boat carrying the dead?
- Symbol of Día De Los Muertos, originating as an offering to Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld
- Paradise in Norse Mythology where warriors go after death
- In Islam, what is the only way the dead should be handled?
- Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos
- In religions such as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, how many days does it take for the spirit to make its journey to the afterlife?
- In Hawaiian culture, what part of the body holds the spiritual essence?
20 Clues: Ancient Roman grave site for the poor • Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions • In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies? • Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death • Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos • In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days? • How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead? • ...
Fall of Icarus 2022-01-28
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- flying thing with feathers
- greek sun god
- opposite of life
- old stories that would explain gods
- young boy
- wooden thing that helps people cross waters
- the feeling to do something you want
- something that helps things fly
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- in the sky
- smart engineer
- mass body of water
- desire to do more
- city used in mythology a lot
- really hot ball in the sky
14 Clues: young boy • in the sky • greek sun god • smart engineer • opposite of life • desire to do more • mass body of water • flying thing with feathers • really hot ball in the sky • city used in mythology a lot • something that helps things fly • old stories that would explain gods • the feeling to do something you want • wooden thing that helps people cross waters
Latin Homework 2025-06-29
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- Queen of the Underworld, nearly kidnapped by Theseus and Pirithous
- Wife of hercules
- Blind prophet who advised Odysseus
- The realm of the dead in ancient mythology
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Magical item Aeneas needed to enter the Underworld
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- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld
- who guided Aeneas into the Underworld
- Place of punishment in Greek and Roman mythology
- Hero trapped on the Chair of Forgetfulness
- Aeneas’ father who shows him Rome’s future
11 Clues: Wife of hercules • Greek god of the Underworld • Blind prophet who advised Odysseus • who guided Aeneas into the Underworld • Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld • Hero trapped on the Chair of Forgetfulness • The realm of the dead in ancient mythology • Aeneas’ father who shows him Rome’s future • Place of punishment in Greek and Roman mythology • ...
Greek review 2012-11-21
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- Civilization named after king minos
- Age A state of progression
- Athen's form of government
- The Great General during the period of the fall of greece,perfected the Phalanx
- Greek form of fighting , defence
- Leonidas King of Sparta during the period of the Persian wars.
- of Thermoplaye A group of 300 spartans defended a narrow passage
- Government ruled by the upper class
- Sparta's form of government
- Wars A revolt in Asia Minor
- God of the sea
- Greek term for marketplace
- League The alliance which held Athens as leader
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- Half bull half human
- God that watched over Athens.
- Culture Greek culture
- God of War
- II Took over greek after the Peloponesian war
- Greek version of a citadel
- The hill all Gods lived on.
- Goddess of the hunt
- Created on wet plastered walls
- God's spoke through them
- Greek developed stories and history
- Tale written by the blind poet Homer
- An epic written by Homer
26 Clues: God of War • God of the sea • Goddess of the hunt • Half bull half human • Culture Greek culture • God's spoke through them • An epic written by Homer • Athen's form of government • Greek version of a citadel • Greek term for marketplace • Age A state of progression • The hill all Gods lived on. • Sparta's form of government • Wars A revolt in Asia Minor • God that watched over Athens. • ...
Who Angered The Sun Gods 2024-08-17
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- Vessel Ra used to traverse the sky
- First mother of Ra
- Stream of high speed protons and electrons boiling off corona
- Deity worshipped among the Northern Arabian tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia
- The Deity of the Sun in Chinese mythology
- Sun god in Aztec mythology In Aztec mythology
- Greek Titan who was the personification of the Sun
- Sun deity of Armenian mythology worshiped in the vicinity of Carahunge
- The sun’s physical state of matter
- Coronal Mass ___
- Number of years in a solar cycle
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- Solar event that occurred September 1–2, 1859
- The head of Ra
- Converting solar energy into electricity
- Regions of reduced surface temperature on the sun’s surface caused by magnetic flux
- Location of the National Solar Observatory
- Baltic Sun deity worshiped in Latvian culture by those who practice Dievturība
- Nuclear process of joining together of atomic which powers the sun
- Visible surface of the sun, radiates light, ~ 6000 K
- Angle between true south and the point in the horizon that’s directly below the sun
- Ancient Incan sun god
21 Clues: The head of Ra • Coronal Mass ___ • First mother of Ra • Ancient Incan sun god • Number of years in a solar cycle • Vessel Ra used to traverse the sky • The sun’s physical state of matter • Converting solar energy into electricity • The Deity of the Sun in Chinese mythology • Location of the National Solar Observatory • Solar event that occurred September 1–2, 1859 • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- A place of death
- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- Greek god of the sea
- A beast or living thing from a myth
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- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- Greek god of the skies
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
Death Traditions 2025-09-07
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- Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions
- Ancient Roman grave site for the poor
- In Hawaiian culture, what part of the body holds the spiritual essence?
- Paradise in Norse Mythology where warriors go after death
- Name of Islamic realm where the dead meet before reaching al-Ākhirah, or “the Hereafter”
- In religions such as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, how many days does it take for the spirit to make its journey to the afterlife?
- Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos
- In Día De Los Muertos, flower that holds the meaning of a guide to bring the dead back to the living
- In Islam, what is the only way the dead should be handled?
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- In South Korea, what object are the ashes of the deceased turned into?
- Tibetan Buddhist ritual where the body is left out to be claimed by birds, to let the soul depart
- In Greek Mythology, item you must be buried with to ride with Charon
- How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead?
- In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days?
- Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death
- In a Viking funeral, what happens to the boat carrying the dead?
- Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death
- In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies?
- In Islam, what person is encouraged to grieve for four months and ten days?
- Symbol of Día De Los Muertos, originating as an offering to Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld
20 Clues: Ancient Roman grave site for the poor • Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions • In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies? • Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death • Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos • In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days? • How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead? • ...
Prometheus Vocabulary 2019-12-18
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- Unwilling to obey
- The quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand.
- In greek mythology, one of a family of giants who were overthrown by the family of Zeus.
- Without pity; cruelly
- In greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people's lives.
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- A movement or journey downward.
- Fear and wonder
- Nourishment; assistance.
- Certain; pre-decided
- Modesty; freedom from pride
10 Clues: Fear and wonder • Unwilling to obey • Certain; pre-decided • Without pity; cruelly • Nourishment; assistance. • Modesty; freedom from pride • A movement or journey downward. • The quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand. • In greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people's lives. • ...
7th grade Fifth Period Vocabulary 2023-04-19
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- an agreement to stop fighting
- Stories that explained events, beliefs, or actions
- government ruled by a single person
- highest point in an ancient Greek
- City's marketplace
- government ruled by a small group of elite, landowning families
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- Type of democracy in which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies
- most important gods in greek mythology
- government ruled by citizens
- city-state
10 Clues: city-state • City's marketplace • government ruled by citizens • an agreement to stop fighting • highest point in an ancient Greek • government ruled by a single person • most important gods in greek mythology • Stories that explained events, beliefs, or actions • government ruled by a small group of elite, landowning families • ...
Camera Brands 2013-04-08
Greek Gods 2024-06-26
10 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse god of thunder • Japanese sun goddess • Norse god of mischief • King of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the dead • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek god of the underworld • All-father in Norse mythology
Greece/Rome Crossword 2024-01-30
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- Roman general and statesman who declared himself dictator for life and brought an end to the republic
- This building was an arena in Rome used for gladiator fights and spectator events
- This is a temple to seven Roman gods, located in Rome
- First Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity
- Greek mathematician who created the formula for triangles
- The city of Rome is in this modern day country
- This was a period of 207 years of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire
- Spartan word for enslaved persons
- Roman poet who wrote the epic the Aeneid
- Greek doctor, known as the Father of Medicine
- Athenian leader who expanded Athenian democracy and built the Parthenon
- This religion began during the Roman Empire, the reign of Augustus
- This building is a temple to Athena in Greece
- Wealthy noble Romans who could be members of the Senate
- This is the god of the sun, has the same name in both mythologies
- This is the term used for the disciples of Jesus
- Hebrew word for king or savior,
- Name for the eastern half of the Roman Empire that survives the fall of the West
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are examples of Greek
- Christian holy book
- Ordinary Romans, could be members of the assemblies
- This is the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology
- This was a series of war between Rome and Cartage over control of the Mediterranean Sea, Rome wins all three
- Carthaginian general who fought against Rome in the Second Punic War
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- Greece and Rome are the beginnings of what is known as
- Macedonian who conquered the Persian Empire, empire also included Greece
- This is the goddess of wisdom in Roman mythology
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- In this war Athens and their allies fought against Sparta and their allies
- Language of the Roman Empire, basis for all romance languages
- In these two wars the Greek city-states united to fight against the Persians
- The original name of the first Roman Emperor, heir to Caesar
- Greece was made up of independent cities known as
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- The first Roman Emperor
- This was the Roman name for France, conquered by Julius Caesar
- Sea between Greece and Turkey
- Religions that believe in multiple Gods
- King of the Gods in Roman Mythology
- Athens used this type of Democracy, where all citizens vote on all decisions
- The first Jewish person, Father of monotheism
- Religions that believe in one God, all Abrahamic religions
- Second half of the Bible that tells the story of Jesus
- Blind Greek storyteller, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Rome sits on the banks of this River
- Rome used this type of government, a representative democracy
- King of the Gods in Greek Mythology
- Rome used these structure to move fresh water from miles away into the city
48 Clues: Christian holy book • The first Roman Emperor • Sea between Greece and Turkey • Hebrew word for king or savior, • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Spartan word for enslaved persons • King of the Gods in Roman Mythology • King of the Gods in Greek Mythology • Rome sits on the banks of this River • Religions that believe in multiple Gods • ...
Valentine's Day 2023-01-15
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- this major invention was patented on v. day
- Porgie who kissed the girls and made them cry
- letters to Juliet are sent to this Italian city
- this candy company produces conversation hearts
- The tell-tale Heart author
- from where the oldest valentine's message sent
- favorite candy in a valentine's day box
- this website was born on V. Day
- tradition of sending flowers began here
- bacteriologist Fleming introduced this in 1929
- invented the first box of Valentine's day candy
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- Shakespeare mentions Valentine's day in this play
- kiss this and turn it into a prince
- Cupid's name in greek mythology
- group which receives the most valentines
- Cupid's mother in roman mythology
- city where first v. day celebration occurred
- this state produces America's most red roses
- in roman mythology this is Cupid's love interest
- who planned the St. Valentine's day massacre
20 Clues: The tell-tale Heart author • Cupid's name in greek mythology • this website was born on V. Day • Cupid's mother in roman mythology • kiss this and turn it into a prince • favorite candy in a valentine's day box • tradition of sending flowers began here • group which receives the most valentines • this major invention was patented on v. day • ...
mythology 2023-04-27
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- (Ceres (Roman) the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness
- a peasant girl who became an expert spinner and weaver of cloth.
- (Athene, Pallas Athena, Minerva (Roman) was the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- (Saturn (Roman), Kronos) the youngest of the Titans, the Greek deities (gods) who ruled the world before the arrival of Zeus and the other Olympian gods
- (venus)associated with love, beauty, and fertility
- Bacchus (Roman)the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- (Kirke)daughter of the sun god Helios
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- as courageous but also as arrogant and overly proud, flaws that bring him misfortune and eventually lead to his death
- one of the most important warriors in Greek mythology
- (Phoebus, Apulu (Etruscan)had many roles in Greek mythology, including god of the sun, god of the arts etc..
- a mountain nymph
- is associated with the annual cycle of the seasons in which plants die in the fall and grow back again in the spring
- (Diana (Roman), Artume (Etruscan)associated with childbirth, the harvest, and the moon
- (Mars (Roman)the god of war
14 Clues: a mountain nymph • (Mars (Roman)the god of war • (Kirke)daughter of the sun god Helios • (venus)associated with love, beauty, and fertility • one of the most important warriors in Greek mythology • Bacchus (Roman)the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • (Ceres (Roman) the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- Greek god of the skies
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
- Greek god of the seas
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- The Greek god of the underworld
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- A place of death
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- A deity or greater being from mythology
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the seas • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
Minoans and Mycenaeans 2022-12-06
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- Most important Goddess of the Minaon society
- Famous Greek Soldier - Half man and half god
- Favorite trading product of Minoans, Mycenaeans
- According to legend, he fell to his death and had the Aegean Sea named after him
- Volcanic eruption on this island led to destruction on the island of the Minoans
- Term for half man half god in Ancient Greek Mythology
- Colorful name of the sea to the north of Turkey and connected to the Aegean Sea
- Maze under the Minoan palace
- Sports of the Minoans: Bull leaping and ____
- Island home of the Minoans
- Land completed surrounded by water
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- this society was the 1st to develop arena sports
- He killed the Minotaur
- He fought and was killed by the great Achilles
- Which Early Greek society had Megarons in their palaces?
- Famous poem written by Homer about the Trojan War
- Defined as the use of stories to natural events explain or events in history
- Half man Half Bull
- The Med sea touches 3 continents: Europe, Asia and _____
- This Greek soldier came up with the idea of the Trojan Horse
- Geographic event (wave) that led to the downfall of the Minoans
- She was the fairest goddess of them all
- Animal that could survive the rough terrain of Greece
- Face that launched a 1,000 ships
- Mediterranean country that looks like a boot
25 Clues: Half man Half Bull • He killed the Minotaur • Island home of the Minoans • Maze under the Minoan palace • Face that launched a 1,000 ships • Land completed surrounded by water • She was the fairest goddess of them all • Most important Goddess of the Minaon society • Famous Greek Soldier - Half man and half god • Sports of the Minoans: Bull leaping and ____ • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-03-11
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- queen of heaven
- ruler of the seas
- goddess of wisdom and crafts
- god of war
- goddesses of the hunt and the moon
- god of messengers and thieves
- goddess of love and beauty
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- god of the underworld and riches
- god of fire and the forge
- goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- god of music and the sun
- king of the sky
- god of wine and insanity
13 Clues: god of war • queen of heaven • king of the sky • ruler of the seas • god of music and the sun • god of wine and insanity • god of fire and the forge • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of wisdom and crafts • god of messengers and thieves • god of the underworld and riches • goddesses of the hunt and the moon • goddess of agriculture and the harvest
Greek Mythology 2021-10-15
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- offering nothing stimulating nor challenging
- is one of three ancient greek tragedians
- having any serious meaning or value
- top the mighty ones is a reference to the gods
- was a blind oracle of the god apollo
- world also known as the underworld
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- latin for the cheif god jupiter
- house this reference to tartarus
- roman goddess wife of cheif
- was the goddess of the harvest who presided over grains
- in classical greek mythology
- another ancient city in greece
- a fortune teller
13 Clues: a fortune teller • roman goddess wife of cheif • in classical greek mythology • another ancient city in greece • latin for the cheif god jupiter • house this reference to tartarus • world also known as the underworld • having any serious meaning or value • was a blind oracle of the god apollo • is one of three ancient greek tragedians • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-06-02
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- God of the wild
- Hero known for defeating Medusa
- Creator of the first horse as gift for Demeter
- Hera placed snakes in his crib
- Twin Brother of Artemis
- Set out for the golden fleece with band of argonauts
- God of war
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- Winged stallion
- Three headed dog who guards the gates to the underworld
- Flew too close to the sun
- Fruit of the Underworld
- God of the grape harvest
- Swallowed his children
13 Clues: God of war • God of the wild • Winged stallion • Swallowed his children • Fruit of the Underworld • Twin Brother of Artemis • God of the grape harvest • Flew too close to the sun • Hera placed snakes in his crib • Hero known for defeating Medusa • Creator of the first horse as gift for Demeter • Set out for the golden fleece with band of argonauts • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-01-24
13 Clues: of War • of Wisdom • of the Sea • of Marriage • of the Gods • of the Skies • of Agriculture • of the Underworld • of Love and Beauty • of Fire and the Forge • of Archery and the Sun • of the hunt and the Moon • of the Home and the Hearth
Greek Mythology 2013-07-25
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- Father of Zeus, god of time
- Given a box filled with evils
- Mythical monster with the head of a bull
- Land of king Minos and the Labyrinth
- Three headed dog, guarded the gates of the Underworld
- Famous shipwright
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- Children of Uranus and Gaea
- Home of the gods
- Gave fire to Man
- God of war
- Greek hero who killed the minotaur
- Goddess of the moon, hunting
- Wife of Zeus
13 Clues: God of war • Wife of Zeus • Home of the gods • Gave fire to Man • Famous shipwright • Children of Uranus and Gaea • Father of Zeus, god of time • Goddess of the moon, hunting • Given a box filled with evils • Greek hero who killed the minotaur • Land of king Minos and the Labyrinth • Mythical monster with the head of a bull • Three headed dog, guarded the gates of the Underworld
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2023-11-01
13 Clues: God of war • Winged horse • God of the sea • Goddess of wisdom • Half man half goat • Goddess of marriage • Half man half horse • Messenger of the gods • Demi-god, VERY STRONG • God of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • The most powerful of all the Greek gods • Three headed dog that guards the underworld
Greek Mythology 2024-11-20
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- Who is the goddess of the hearth.
- Who is the goddess of the harvest?
- Who is the sun, medicine, archery, god?
- Who is the goddess of wisdom?
- Who is the blacksmith god?
- Who is the king of the gods?
- Who is the goddess of the hunt?
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- Who is the messenger god?
- Who is the queen of the gods?
- who is the wine god?
- Who is the goddess of love and beauty?
- Who is the God of the Sea?
- Who is the God of the Underworld?
13 Clues: who is the wine god? • Who is the messenger god? • Who is the God of the Sea? • Who is the blacksmith god? • Who is the king of the gods? • Who is the queen of the gods? • Who is the goddess of wisdom? • Who is the goddess of the hunt? • Who is the goddess of the hearth. • Who is the God of the Underworld? • Who is the goddess of the harvest? • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- era that was the Greek Golden Age
- a collection of stories, beliefs and rituals
- a piggyback game
- games that were part of a religious festival to honor Zeus
- military and political leader in the Roman Republic
- water bridges
- Thracian man known for his involvement in the Third Servile War
- part of the Greek house reserved just for men
- Roman marketplace
- Greek king of Gods, threw lightning
- loose garments that both Roman men and women wore
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- an amphitheater built during the Roman Empire in Rome, Italy
- the first letter in the Greek alphabet
- one of the first known Greek philosophers who died in 399 BC
- special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world
- first Flavian emperor
- used in many recipes, or crushed to make oil for lamps
- Roman court
- used to decorate homes, businesses, parks and other areas of Rome
- Greek social events with food and wine
20 Clues: Roman court • water bridges • a piggyback game • Roman marketplace • first Flavian emperor • era that was the Greek Golden Age • Greek king of Gods, threw lightning • the first letter in the Greek alphabet • Greek social events with food and wine • a collection of stories, beliefs and rituals • part of the Greek house reserved just for men • ...
Myths & Legends Crossword 2025-03-23
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- African god of thunder
- Greek winged horse
- One-eyed giant in Greek mythology
- Finnish God of the sky
- Indian state of enlightenment between birth, death and rebirth
- Incan sun god
- Hades' wife, queen of the underworld
- The last name of the man who Buddhism is based off
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- Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home
- The Norse tree of life
- Symbol of Horus
- Roman God of the sea
- The name of the mountain where the Greek gods live
- The Norse god of war
- The Chinese god of monkeys
- The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece
16 Clues: Incan sun god • Symbol of Horus • Greek winged horse • Roman God of the sea • The Norse god of war • The Norse tree of life • African god of thunder • Finnish God of the sky • The Chinese god of monkeys • One-eyed giant in Greek mythology • Hades' wife, queen of the underworld • The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece • Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home • ...
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 2023-01-15
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- hercules's servant
- husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general.
- emperor of Persia
- an ancient Greek mythological hero who was the leader of the Argonauts whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature.
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- the superman of greek mythology
- The god of beauty,love & ferlility.
- Roman god of doors having two faces.
- a prophetess in roaman mythology
- father of Portia in Julius Caesar.
9 Clues: emperor of Persia • hercules's servant • the superman of greek mythology • a prophetess in roaman mythology • father of Portia in Julius Caesar. • The god of beauty,love & ferlility. • Roman god of doors having two faces. • husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general. • ...
the topic Constellation 2023-12-07
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- - Represents a scorpion.
- - Often named after characters from __.
- - Hemisphere has its own set of constellations.
- - Named after a queen in Greek mythology.
- - Contains the Big Dipper.
- - Canvas for celestial arrangements.
- - Objects in the night sky.
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- - Belt of constellations along the ecliptic.
- - Zodiac constellation.
- - Study of celestial bodies like constellations.
- - Grouped in a recognizable pattern.
- - Galaxy containing our solar system.
- - Winged horse constellation.
- - Hemisphere has distinct constellations.
- - Hunter in the winter sky.
15 Clues: - Zodiac constellation. • - Represents a scorpion. • - Contains the Big Dipper. • - Hunter in the winter sky. • - Objects in the night sky. • - Winged horse constellation. • - Grouped in a recognizable pattern. • - Canvas for celestial arrangements. • - Galaxy containing our solar system. • - Often named after characters from __. • - Hemisphere has distinct constellations. • ...
Mythology 2021-09-29
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- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- The greek goddess of dawn
- Goddess of the rainbow
- sea nymph
- representation of Medusa
- Mortal enemy
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- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology
- Enormous size
- a horrible creature of the imagination
- a list of events in time Chronos
- put into a sleep-like state
- the messenger of gods
- Greek epic poem
- an inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret
- the roman god of war
- the roman god of vigilance and wisdom
17 Clues: sea nymph • Mortal enemy • Enormous size • Greek epic poem • the roman god of war • the messenger of gods • Goddess of the rainbow • representation of Medusa • The greek goddess of dawn • put into a sleep-like state • a list of events in time Chronos • the roman god of vigilance and wisdom • a horrible creature of the imagination • a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology • ...
Prometheus 2023-05-29
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- The wife of the Titan Iapetus, was one of the 3,000 Oceanids; mother of Prometheus.
- A Titan, the father of Deucalion and brother of Atlas and Epimetheus, who taught humankind various arts and was sometimes said to have shaped humans out of clay and endowed them with the spark of life.
- The first mortal women in Greek mythology.
- The father of Prometheus.
- The twelve major deities of the Greek pantheon.
- The blacksmith of the Olympian gods.
- The pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology.
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- The ten-year series of battles fought in ancient Thessaly, consisting of most of the Titans fighting against the Olympians and their allies.
- The supreme deity of the ancient Greeks, a son of Cronus and Rhea.
- According to myth, he id the Greek equivalent of Noah.
- Roman and Greek hero, known for his 12 labors, and for freeing Prometheus from his punishment.
- A Titan condemned to hold up the sky for eternity after the Titanomachy; Brother of Prometheus.
- An ancient Greek poet generally thought to have been active between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer.
13 Clues: The father of Prometheus. • The blacksmith of the Olympian gods. • The pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology. • The first mortal women in Greek mythology. • The twelve major deities of the Greek pantheon. • According to myth, he id the Greek equivalent of Noah. • The supreme deity of the ancient Greeks, a son of Cronus and Rhea. • ...
Constellations 2021-10-12
15 Clues: Balance • The Ram • The Bull • The Crab • The Goat • The Lion • The Fish • The Twins • The Dragon • The Maiden • The Archer • The Centaur • Winged Horse • The Water Bearer • Greek Mythology Character
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 2023-01-15
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- hercules's servant
- husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general.
- emperor of Persia
- an ancient Greek mythological hero who was the leader of the Argonauts whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature.
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- the superman of greek mythology
- The god of beauty,love & ferlility.
- Roman god of doors having two faces.
- a prophetess in roaman mythology
- father of Portia in Julius Caesar.
9 Clues: emperor of Persia • hercules's servant • the superman of greek mythology • a prophetess in roaman mythology • father of Portia in Julius Caesar. • The god of beauty,love & ferlility. • Roman god of doors having two faces. • husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general. • ...
Dreamsport Crossword 2021-11-22
10 Clues: Go • CRM • Drink • Green • English Sport • "First" in italian • Ancient Greek Wrestler • South American Country • Sports company founded in 1996 • Child of Zeus in Greek mythology
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 2023-01-15
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- hercules's servant
- husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general.
- emperor of Persia
- an ancient Greek mythological hero who was the leader of the Argonauts whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature.
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- the superman of greek mythology
- The god of beauty,love & ferlility.
- Roman god of doors having two faces.
- a prophetess in roaman mythology
- father of Portia in Julius Caesar.
9 Clues: emperor of Persia • hercules's servant • the superman of greek mythology • a prophetess in roaman mythology • father of Portia in Julius Caesar. • The god of beauty,love & ferlility. • Roman god of doors having two faces. • husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general. • ...
Sea Monsters 2021-03-25
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- known as the father of all monsters
- a sailor
- a type of ship used from circa 1500 or before
- dangerous creatures who lure sailors through their enchanting music, causing them to shipwreck
- turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy
- monstrous sea creature symbolizing evil in the old testament
- taking ownership of an area of land or sea
- legendary sea monster of scandinavian origin
- group of four griffindor classmates known for rule-breaking and mischief-making / a raider
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- unnamed / unclassified
- in relation to navigation of ships on sea
- deriving from greek mythology, a sea creature who haunts the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of charybdis
- a sea monster in greek mythology / a constellation
- antonym for familiar / video game series
- a watercraft
- "into the ________"
- fabled, legend, folkloric
- huge or monstrous creature
- traditional folk song sung by sailors while performing physical labour together
- nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea
- wanting or devouring large quantities of food
- travelling
22 Clues: a sailor • travelling • a watercraft • "into the ________" • unnamed / unclassified • fabled, legend, folkloric • huge or monstrous creature • known as the father of all monsters • turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy • antonym for familiar / video game series • in relation to navigation of ships on sea • taking ownership of an area of land or sea • ...
TORCH 2024-05-12
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- wrote the Roman epic The Aeneid
- goddesses that decide human destinies
- son of Venus and Roman god of fertility
- could turn anything into gold by touching it
- mother of Persephone and goddess of crops
- goddess to which the Parthenon is dedicated
- led the argonauts in search for the golden fleece in Greek mythology
- Roman god who gave the first horses to man
- first Roman ruler who ruled for 40 years
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- 12 gods that came before the 12 olympians
- twin deities who aid shipwrecked sailors
- god turned into a goat
- goddess of the hearth, home, and family
- Roman god of the underworld
- temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods
- traveled to the underworld to find his wife
- spirit who lives in trees and takes the form of a beautiful woman in Greek mythology
- goddess of the hunt and wild animals
- god of doorways, gates and passageways. Has two faces
- Roman festical celebrating the winter solstice
20 Clues: god turned into a goat • Roman god of the underworld • wrote the Roman epic The Aeneid • goddess of the hunt and wild animals • goddesses that decide human destinies • goddess of the hearth, home, and family • son of Venus and Roman god of fertility • twin deities who aid shipwrecked sailors • temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods • ...
A Crossword Puzzle for Hatching Magic, by Ann Downer 2014-01-16
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- House for pigeons
- Someone who held a job before the current holder
- Fire-breathing she monster in Greek Mythology, made up of parts of several different animals
- A particular way of speaking
- A female spirit in Gaelic folklore whose wailing warns that a family member will soon die
- Protective barrier
- A type of shoe with a jute sole
- A room for sleeping
- Lacking understanding
- A garment of southern Asian women
- Heavy or rotund
- An animal that is 12 months old
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- A legendary serpent with a deadly glance
- A vine with purple and red flowers
- One of 3 legendary winged sisters in Greek mythology who had snakes for hair
- Rich silk fabric
- To strive for superiority
- A fire-breathing dragon
- A small bag with a shoulder strap
- Taking a short rest
- Headdress worn chiefly in the countries of the eastern Mediterranean or southern Asia
- A sheet of writing paper measuring about 13 by 16 inches
- Type of yarn with protruding pile
23 Clues: Heavy or rotund • Rich silk fabric • House for pigeons • Protective barrier • A room for sleeping • Taking a short rest • Lacking understanding • A fire-breathing dragon • To strive for superiority • A particular way of speaking • A type of shoe with a jute sole • An animal that is 12 months old • A small bag with a shoulder strap • A garment of southern Asian women • ...
The Odyssey 2025-01-04
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- In Greek mythology, giants with single eyes in the middle of their foreheads.
- A mark on the skin that is left after an accident.
- The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things.
- She is the goddess of intelligence, art, strategy, inspiration and peace in Greek mythology.
- A large, ugly, frightening animal or person that exists only in stories.
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- He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology.
- A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill.
- To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks.
- Pieces of wood tied together into a platform that is used like a boat.
- He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds.
10 Clues: A mark on the skin that is left after an accident. • A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill. • He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds. • He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology. • The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things. • To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks. • ...
The Odyssey 2025-01-04
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- In Greek mythology, giants with single eyes in the middle of their foreheads.
- A mark on the skin that is left after an accident.
- The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things.
- She is the goddess of intelligence, art, strategy, inspiration and peace in Greek mythology.
- A large, ugly, frightening animal or person that exists only in stories.
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- He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology.
- A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill.
- To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks.
- Pieces of wood tied together into a platform that is used like a boat.
- He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds.
10 Clues: A mark on the skin that is left after an accident. • A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill. • He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds. • He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology. • The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things. • To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks. • ...
Mythology 2022-07-18
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- Who defeated Cronos?
- Who was the one-eyed monster of Greek mythology?
- The most famous Gorgon?
- Who was the god of music
- What was Poseidon's animal?
- What was Artemetes the goddess of?
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- Which Greek god has an injury named after him?
- Who is the Greek symbol of bravery?
- Who was the god of messages?
- Which Greek creature protects the labyrinth?
- Which Titan ate his children?
- Which Titan holds up the heavens?
- Who was Athens named for?
- Who was the sister-wife of Zeus?
14 Clues: Who defeated Cronos? • The most famous Gorgon? • Who was the god of music • Who was Athens named for? • What was Poseidon's animal? • Who was the god of messages? • Which Titan ate his children? • Who was the sister-wife of Zeus? • Which Titan holds up the heavens? • What was Artemetes the goddess of? • Who is the Greek symbol of bravery? • ...
Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What creature tortured Prometheus when he was chained up?
- Who tries to poison Theseus?
- Who showed the humans fire in Greek mythology?
- A beast with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion
- Who refused to love Echo?
- What creature does Theseus slay in Theseus and the _______
- Who is responsible for the echos in caves, etc
- What is Aphrodite the god of?
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- What is Zeus the king of?
- Who was the messenger of the gods?
- What is Hades the god of?
- A white immortal horse
- What consolation is formed when Ariadnes' crown is put in the heavens?
- How did humans begin advancing according to Greek mythology?
- What is the name of a Red - gold feathered bird?
15 Clues: A white immortal horse • What is Zeus the king of? • What is Hades the god of? • Who refused to love Echo? • Who tries to poison Theseus? • What is Aphrodite the god of? • Who was the messenger of the gods? • Who showed the humans fire in Greek mythology? • Who is responsible for the echos in caves, etc • What is the name of a Red - gold feathered bird? • ...
Sea Monsters 2021-03-25
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- nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea
- group of four griffindor classmates known for rule-breaking and mischief-making / a raider
- a watercraft
- "into the ________"
- antonym for familiar / video game series
- traditional folk song sung by sailors while performing physical labour together
- monstrous sea creature symbolizing evil in the old testament
- a type of ship used from circa 1500 or before
- a sailor
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- a sea monster in greek mythology / a constellation
- legendary sea monster of scandinavian origin
- turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy
- wanting or devouring large quantities of food
- taking ownership of an area of land or sea
- travelling
- dangerous creatures who lure sailors through their enchanting music, causing them to shipwreck
- huge or monstrous creature
- unnamed / unclassified
- fabled, legend, folkloric
- deriving from greek mythology, a sea creature who haunts the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of charybdis
- known as the father of all monsters
- in relation to navigation of ships on sea
22 Clues: a sailor • travelling • a watercraft • "into the ________" • unnamed / unclassified • fabled, legend, folkloric • huge or monstrous creature • known as the father of all monsters • turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy • antonym for familiar / video game series • in relation to navigation of ships on sea • taking ownership of an area of land or sea • ...
Happy Birthday Frances! 2024-09-25
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- Author of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
- Which novel features Roger, Piggy, Jack & SImon
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Who coined the phrase "I solemnly swear I am up to no good"?
- Greek god of the forge
- Who comes from Darkest Peru?
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of The Northern Lights
- What is through C.S Lewis' wardrobe?
- Author of The Grapes of Wrath
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Who says "Unsex me here..."?
- Author of Wuthering Heights
- Who is the narrator in The Great Gatsby?
- Who slays the minotaur in Greek mythology?
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- Cathy's one true love
- Author of The Hunger Games
- Author of Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Greek goddess of wisdom & warfare
- Author of 1984
- Daughter of Zeus & Demeter
- Greek god of war
- King of the Greek gods
- Messenger of the Greek gods
- Author of Metamorphosis
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the sea
- Where does the wizard live in Wizard of Oz?
- Who sang Wuthering Heights?
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- Greek god of wine
- Which Greek Titan gave the gift of fire to humanity?
- Who manipulates Othello?
36 Clues: Author of 1984 • Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Author of Jane Eyre • Greek god of the sea • Cathy's one true love • Greek goddess of love • King of the Greek gods • Greek god of the forge • Author of Metamorphosis • Who manipulates Othello? • Author of The Hunger Games • Author of The Great Gatsby • Daughter of Zeus & Demeter • Greek goddess of the Earth • Messenger of the Greek gods • ...
Happy Birthday Frances! 2024-09-25
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- Author of The Hunger Games
- Which Greek Titan gave the gift of fire to humanity?
- Author of 1984
- Who says "Unsex me here..."?
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Greek god of the sea
- Which novel features Roger, Piggy, Jack & Simon
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Greek god of war
- Author of Wuthering Heights
- Greek god of the forge
- Author of The Grapes of Wrath
- Who slays the minotaur in Greek mythology?
- Where does the wizard live in Wizard of Oz?
- Who is the narrator in The Great Gatsby?
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- Greek goddess of love
- What is through C.S Lewis' wardrobe?
- Author of The Northern Lights
- Author of Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Greek god of wine
- Who manipulates Othello?
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Messenger of the Greek gods
- King of the Greek gods
- Author of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
- Who comes from Darkest Peru?
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of Metamorphosis
- Daughter of Zeus & Demeter
- Greek goddess of wisdom & warfare
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- Who sang Wuthering Heights?
- Who coined the phrase "I solemnly swear I am up to no good"?
- Cathy's one true love
36 Clues: Author of 1984 • Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Author of Jane Eyre • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • Cathy's one true love • King of the Greek gods • Greek god of the forge • Author of Metamorphosis • Who manipulates Othello? • Author of The Hunger Games • Greek goddess of the Earth • Author of The Great Gatsby • Daughter of Zeus & Demeter • Messenger of the Greek gods • ...
Crossword of the week: Mythical Creatures 2024-04-12
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- Mythical creatures with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often associated with enchanting sailors (7).
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle (7).
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology (7).
- Mythical creatures who lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices (8).
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- A winged horse from Greek mythology (7).
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull (8).
- Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology (7).
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead (7).
- A legendary sea monster of giant proportions (6).
- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes (7).
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology (7). • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology (7). • A legendary sea monster of giant proportions (6). • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes (7). • Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology (7). • A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull (8). • ...
Words and Phrases from Greek Mythology 2025-03-19
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- Sequence of events; also refers to the God of time
- This is a fear of a specific thing, and it was named after the Greek God of Fear
- In Greek Mythology, it is the void from which all life sprang from, and another word for disorder and randomness through direct action
- Surface that reflects multiple colors or even a rainbow; this word comes from the Greek goddess of rainbows
- A state of consciousness that is sleep-like, and is named after the Greek God of Sleep
- A sound that returns back to you from hitting off a surface, and comes from the story of a nymph that falls in love with Zeus but is cursed by Hera to speak only the last words that were spoken to her
- Sounds arranged intentionally to be harmonious; named after the goddess of art and science
- a book of maps, derived from the Greek titan who was condemned to hold up the heavens and world on his shoulders for all of eternity.
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- This word is for someone who passes skills onto another person; in Greek mythology, Odysseus entrusts his son's education in a man with this name
- Strong or uncontrollable anger and rage; similar to the Furies, creatures and female goddesses of vengeance and anger
- This phrase is for someone who has the ability to be successful or can turn anything into success
- In Greek mythology, this storm giant was the father of all monsters, and it is also another word for a large tropical storm
- A plant that turns toward the sun to gather more light; the Titan Helios (another word for sun), is responsible for the rise and fall of the sun
- A favored drink of the Olympic Gods and Goddesses, as well as sweet plant secretion
- This river was the source of Earth's fresh water, and the god Okeanos was the god of this river, and it also serves as a large body of salt water
- This word is used for an archenemy or villain, as well as this Greek Goddess who was responsible for punishing arrogant humans
- Someone who is extremely in love with themselves, or very self-absorbed, just like the man of this Greek myth who falls in love with his own reflection
- Has two meanings; one is the back of your heel, and another meaning is a weakness or vulnerable point
18 Clues: Sequence of events; also refers to the God of time • This is a fear of a specific thing, and it was named after the Greek God of Fear • A favored drink of the Olympic Gods and Goddesses, as well as sweet plant secretion • A state of consciousness that is sleep-like, and is named after the Greek God of Sleep • ...
Mythology 2022-07-18
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- Who defeated Cronos
- Who was the one-eyed monster of Greek mythology?
- The most famous Gorgon?
- Who was the god of music
- What was Poseidon's animal
- What was Artemetes the goddess of?
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- Which Greek god has an injury named after him?
- Who is the Greek symbol of bravery?
- Who was the god of messages?
- Which Greek creature protects the labyrinth?
- Which Titan ate his children
- Which Titan holds up the heavens?
- Who was Athens named for?
- Who was the sister-wife of Zeus?
14 Clues: Who defeated Cronos • The most famous Gorgon? • Who was the god of music • Who was Athens named for? • What was Poseidon's animal • Who was the god of messages? • Which Titan ate his children • Who was the sister-wife of Zeus? • Which Titan holds up the heavens? • What was Artemetes the goddess of? • Who is the Greek symbol of bravery? • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-11
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- _____________ was very important to both the Ancient Greeks and Ancient Romans believed it was important to keep.
- Which empire conquered ancient Greece?
- Roman artists often focused on _______ and goddesses.
- People of Greece and Rome were married for life, and there was no way to get out of the marriage except through _______________.
- The Greeks and Romans each spoke their own language. Greeks spoke Greek and Rome spoke __________.
- In Greek mythology Greeks described the Greek gods and their _____________.
- Greeks ate a variety of delicious ___________.
- Like most modern societies, _______ were the most common pet in ancient Greece.
- Most of the time, girls would ____________ as young as 12 or 13 years of age in both Greece and Rome.
- Romans paid special attention to their clothing and wealthy Romans followed fashion ____________ of the time.
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- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in ____________.
- Romans described the origin of Roman civilization, culture, history and ____________ in their mythology.
- ________ in Greece was hard to do because there was not good soil.
- In Greek art they showed almost every aspect of their everyday ________.
- People lived in Roman towns that were full of temples, ______________ and homes.
- __________ was very important in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome not just to drink but it was a big part of trade.
- oil The Mediterranean Triad consisted of _________ barley and wine.
- Some of the pets included greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, and __________.
- As the Roman and Greek empire expanded, so did the demand for recruiting more ___________.
- Children in ancient Greece and ancient Rome enjoyed playing a variety of ___________.
20 Clues: Which empire conquered ancient Greece? • Greeks ate a variety of delicious ___________. • Roman artists often focused on _______ and goddesses. • The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in ____________. • ________ in Greece was hard to do because there was not good soil. • In Greek art they showed almost every aspect of their everyday ________. • ...
Homer's The Odyssey 2023-02-27
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- A wooden horse said to have been used by the Greeks during the Trojan War to enter the city of Troy and win the war
- Loyal wife of Odysseus
- Greek Goddess of the wild; enchantress
- Daughter of Atlas; Island nymph on Ogygia
- Son of Zeus and Leto;Greek God of archery
- King of the cannibal Laestrygonians
- A whirlpool which draws vessels to their doom
- Daughter of Zeus; Greek Goddess of war
- King of Sparta (in The Odyssey)
- In Greek mythology, the old man of the sea; shepherd of the sea's flocks
- King of Ithaca (in The Odyssey)
- Human-like beings with alluring voices
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- King of Troy (in The Odyssey)
- Six-headed monster and man eater
- Author of The Iliad and The Odyssey
- Son of Poseidon; giant Cyclops and ogre
- Son of Cronus; Ruler of the underworld
- Son of Zeus; Greek God of war and courage
- King of Pylos (in The Odyssey)
- Keeper of the winds
- Son of Cronus; Greek God of the sea
- Son of Odysseus
- Son of Cronus;King of the Greek Gods
23 Clues: Son of Odysseus • Keeper of the winds • Loyal wife of Odysseus • King of Troy (in The Odyssey) • King of Pylos (in The Odyssey) • King of Sparta (in The Odyssey) • King of Ithaca (in The Odyssey) • Six-headed monster and man eater • Author of The Iliad and The Odyssey • King of the cannibal Laestrygonians • Son of Cronus; Greek God of the sea • Son of Cronus;King of the Greek Gods • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2022-10-28
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- goddess of warfare and wisdom
- Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters,and craftsmen
- a many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology
- Greek goddess of strife and discord.
- protection of cattle and sheep
- greek god of war
- Goddess of nature,childbirth,wildlife,and the moon
- youngest son of Gaea and Tartarus
- god of water
- the monstrous watchdog of the underworld.
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- ancient greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- god of lighting
- daughter of the deities Cronus and Rhea, sister and consort of Zeus and goddess of agriculture.
- god of the underworld
- goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god of music,poetry,art,prophecy,truth,archery, and healing
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and one of the 12 Olympian deities
- body of a man and the head of a bull.
18 Clues: god of water • god of lighting • greek god of war • god of the underworld • goddess of warfare and wisdom • protection of cattle and sheep • youngest son of Gaea and Tartarus • Greek goddess of strife and discord. • body of a man and the head of a bull. • the monstrous watchdog of the underworld. • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • ...
Mythology of the Elements 2024-07-03
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- Mayan god of rain and storms
- Queen of Winter in Gaelic mythology
- Greek god of the sky and lightning
- Roman god of the sky and lightning
- Hindu god of fire, messengers, and purification
- Roman god of crafting and fire
- Yoruba god of thunder and lightning
- Greek nymph of snow, ice, and hail
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- Celtic god of fire, health, water springs, and the sun
- Norse god of thunder and lightning
- Greek goddess of winter and frost
- Greek goddess of the hearth and its fires
- Hawaiian goddess of fire, wind, and volcanoes
- Egyptian fire god of the sun, light, warmth, and growth
- Greek god of the cold north wind and bringer of winter
- Norse goddess of winter and mountains
- Egyptian god of deserts and storms
- Japanese dragon god of snow, ice, rain, and winter
18 Clues: Mayan god of rain and storms • Roman god of crafting and fire • Greek goddess of winter and frost • Norse god of thunder and lightning • Greek god of the sky and lightning • Roman god of the sky and lightning • Egyptian god of deserts and storms • Greek nymph of snow, ice, and hail • Queen of Winter in Gaelic mythology • Yoruba god of thunder and lightning • ...
Antigone Crossword Puzzle by Adriana Alonso 2021-11-04
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- who wrote the play Antigone
- roles for women AND men were played by
- Antigone's biggest flaw
- what type of mythology is the play?
- Creon's son
- reversal of fortune, didn't happen for Antigone
- creon's wife
- Antigone's father
- predicts that Creon will lose his son
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- excessive pride
- creon's son who died in battle
- semi circle where the people sat
- Antigone's uncle
- how does haemon die?
- Antigone's brother
- antigone's sister
- who brought news of death in Greek plays
- what motivates Antigone
- by switching ______ actors played multiple roles
19 Clues: Creon's son • creon's wife • excessive pride • Antigone's uncle • antigone's sister • Antigone's father • Antigone's brother • how does haemon die? • Antigone's biggest flaw • what motivates Antigone • who wrote the play Antigone • creon's son who died in battle • semi circle where the people sat • what type of mythology is the play? • predicts that Creon will lose his son • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-11
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- A large, fire-breathing creature with reptilian features, often portrayed as both fearsome and wise.
- A human capable of transforming into a wolf or wolf-like creature, often associated with full moon transformations.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology believed to herald the death of a family member by wailing or shrieking.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, typically depicted as a labyrinth-dwelling monster.
- A creature from Roman mythology with the body of a man and the legs of a goat, often associated with nature and woodland.
- A bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from its ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality.
- A monstrous female creature with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone; Medusa is a famous example.
- A mythical ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas, also known as the "Abominable Snowman."
- A fire-breathing monster with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent, representing a mix of different elements.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, known for their great strength and typically depicted as menacing creatures.
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- A giant sea creature often depicted as a massive octopus or squid, believed to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
- A legendary horse-like creature with a single twisted horn on its forehead, often symbolizing purity and grace.
- A supernatural being from folklore, typically depicted as a small, magical creature with pointed ears and great agility.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, typically representing strength and courage.
- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often portrayed as a guardian of riddles and mysteries.
- A female creature with the body of a bird and the face of a woman, often portrayed as winged spirits of wind and storm.
- A supernatural female spirit in Greek mythology, associated with nature and often depicted as beautiful maidens.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poetic inspiration.
20 Clues: A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poetic inspiration. • A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. • A mythical ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas, also known as the "Abominable Snowman." • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2013-10-28
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- Everything he touched turned to gold
- Queen of the gods
- Twin of Apollo; goddess of moon
- God of the sea
- King of the gods
- God of volcanoes
- Escaped from Troy; Romulus and Remus are descendants from this person
- Goddess of wisdom
- Killed the Minotaur
- Odyssey is the story of his return from Troy
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- Only mortal to drive the sun chariot
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of harvest and wheat
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Opened box that let out all the bad things in life
- Completed the 12 labors
- Killed Medusa
- Created the labyrinth
- Messenger of the gods
- Gave fire to man
20 Clues: Killed Medusa • God of the sea • King of the gods • God of volcanoes • Gave fire to man • Queen of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Killed the Minotaur • God of the underworld • Created the labyrinth • Messenger of the gods • Completed the 12 labors • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of harvest and wheat • Twin of Apollo; goddess of moon • Only mortal to drive the sun chariot • ...
Greek Mythology Review 2022-04-14
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- the goddess who keeps her mortal lover asleep forever
- the man who died from self-obsession
- Zeus and Poseidon did this to recreate the world
- punished by Zeus for keeping a secret from him
- opened the box releasing hardships and hope
- was great friends with Apollo, killed by discus
- tried to save his wife from death, but failed
- the youngest of the first 6 gods
- the guard dog of the underworld
- Typhon's mother
- her roman name is diana
- the most jealous goddess
- his symbol is a winged-shoe
- goddess of hearth and home
- the unlikely child of Night and Death
- the greek name of cupid
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- ended the sacrifices happening in Crete
- the mother of the first gods
- wife of Hades and daughter of Demeter
- the beginning of the world
- the roman name of the god of war
- the god of wine and vine
- two goddesses shared him
- the goddess in charge of the harvest
- the current metal race living on earth
- tasked with getting Medusa's head
- killed his family and completed 12 labors
- gave animals the best qualities
- hates women, but creates one for himself
- turned into a tree to get away from Apollo
- ends up with Medea at the end of his quest
31 Clues: Typhon's mother • her roman name is diana • the greek name of cupid • the god of wine and vine • two goddesses shared him • the most jealous goddess • the beginning of the world • goddess of hearth and home • his symbol is a winged-shoe • the mother of the first gods • gave animals the best qualities • the guard dog of the underworld • the roman name of the god of war • ...
