greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Mythology Crossword 2023-05-10
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- He has the body of a man and the head of a bull
- god of the sea
- She has snakes for hair
- god of sun, light and music
- His liver gets eaten by an eagle every day
- She opened the jar that allowed evils into the word
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- Queen of gods
- A mythological character whose name means "swollen feet"
- god of wine
- goddess of war and wisdom
10 Clues: god of wine • Queen of gods • god of the sea • She has snakes for hair • goddess of war and wisdom • god of sun, light and music • His liver gets eaten by an eagle every day • He has the body of a man and the head of a bull • She opened the jar that allowed evils into the word • A mythological character whose name means "swollen feet"
Indian Mythology 2013-07-19
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- How many Mahapuranas are there in all?
- Which yuga was Lord Rama born in?
- In the Mahabharata who is Devavrata's mother?
- Karna was raised by -
- What is the name the vehicle of Ravana in which he could fly to any destination and which had unlimited seating capacity?
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- Name the feminine form of Lord Vishnu which he usually uses to entice the demons.
- Name Lakshman’s twin brother.
- Which creature serves as the vehicle for Kamadeva?
- Partha is another name of this hero from Mahabharata. Name him.
- What was the name of Ambika and Ambalika’s third sister?
10 Clues: Karna was raised by - • Name Lakshman’s twin brother. • Which yuga was Lord Rama born in? • How many Mahapuranas are there in all? • In the Mahabharata who is Devavrata's mother? • Which creature serves as the vehicle for Kamadeva? • What was the name of Ambika and Ambalika’s third sister? • Partha is another name of this hero from Mahabharata. Name him. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2017-11-26
10 Clues: God of Wine • God of Thunder • God of the seas • God of Mischief • Goddess of Magic • Goddess of the Hunt • Goddess of the Hearth • Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare • God of the Underworld and the Dead • God of really bad haiku's and the sun
mythology crossword 2021-12-03
10 Clues: giant hunter • mother of maia • god of the seas • the go of the sun • is the king of what • is the first king of • the goddess of wisdom • is the father of maia • is the mother of hermes • is the messenger for gods
Norse Mythology 2024-04-02
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- he most fair, kind, and handsome Gods. Balder was the epitome of wisdom and goodness.
- Wife of Odin and Queen of the Gods
- Hel presided over the area in the afterlife where people who didn’t die in battle went.
- considered free allowing them to own land and serve as warriors. They often worked as farmers, blacksmiths, or woodworkers.
- Known as the Father of all Gods
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- responsible for protecting their clan and rewarding the people who served under them.
- They had no rights under Norse Law and were often treated as currency.
- the home of the Gods
- His powerful hammer was said to create craters with every strike.
- Known as a the trickster God, he could shapeshift and was well renown for his cunning plans.
10 Clues: the home of the Gods • Known as the Father of all Gods • Wife of Odin and Queen of the Gods • His powerful hammer was said to create craters with every strike. • They had no rights under Norse Law and were often treated as currency. • responsible for protecting their clan and rewarding the people who served under them. • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2024-05-08
10 Clues: god of water • god of the sun • god of confusion • jacal headed god • something with fur • goddess of the sky • a triangular structure • a being above all other • protector of pregnant women • a place country that is almost all desert
Mythology Crossword 2025-05-01
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- A prediction related to one’s fate
- An experienced and trusted person who can teach you
- The act of misinterpreting the truth
- A purposeful reference to a(n) person, event, or work of literature
- A challenge or test of one’s performance
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- Having the ability to live forever
- Having powers that go beyond those of a typical being
- An extremely challenging situation
- A human
- A person who supports you, helps you, and/or fights with you
10 Clues: A human • Having the ability to live forever • A prediction related to one’s fate • An extremely challenging situation • The act of misinterpreting the truth • A challenge or test of one’s performance • An experienced and trusted person who can teach you • Having powers that go beyond those of a typical being • A person who supports you, helps you, and/or fights with you • ...
Indian Mythology 2025-08-29
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- Gentle goddess who is also fierce as Durga and Kali
- Monkey god who leapt across the ocean to Lanka
- Half-man, half-lion avatar who slew Hiranyakashipu
- River descending from Shiva’s locks to Earth
- Four-faced creator who emerged from a lotus
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- Preserver who rests on serpent Shesha in cosmic ocean
- Lotus-seated goddess of prosperity and fortune
- Wielder of the thunderbolt, ruler of heaven (Svarga)
- Archer who received the Bhagavad Gita from Krishna
- Ten-headed ruler of Lanka who abducted Sita
10 Clues: Ten-headed ruler of Lanka who abducted Sita • Four-faced creator who emerged from a lotus • River descending from Shiva’s locks to Earth • Lotus-seated goddess of prosperity and fortune • Monkey god who leapt across the ocean to Lanka • Archer who received the Bhagavad Gita from Krishna • Half-man, half-lion avatar who slew Hiranyakashipu • ...
Dwarf planets 2024-05-02
12 Clues: frozen water • eris's one moon • made of minerals • not a real planet • orbit around planets • where haumea is located • largest of pluto's 5 moons • roman god of the underworld • goddess of grief and strife • roman goddess of agriculture • hawaiian goddess of fertility • god of fertility in rapanui mythology
Greco-Italian War 2021-04-23
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- Main conflict between ... powers and ...
- The "offer" sent to the Greek Prime Minister
- Greek Prime Minister
- The Greek Prime Minister's answer to the ultimatum
- Main conflict between ... powers and ...
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- Greek troops were mobilized in...
- The country which intervened with the Greco-Italian war after Britain had joined.
- The ally who helped Greece against Italy
- The month in which the "Ochi Day" takes place.
- The Italian Prime Minister
- The month in which Greece surrendered and the war concluded
11 Clues: Greek Prime Minister • The Italian Prime Minister • Greek troops were mobilized in... • The ally who helped Greece against Italy • Main conflict between ... powers and ... • Main conflict between ... powers and ... • The "offer" sent to the Greek Prime Minister • The month in which the "Ochi Day" takes place. • The Greek Prime Minister's answer to the ultimatum • ...
Mythology and Deities 2025-01-07
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- Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- Egyptian goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility.
- Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare.
- Norse god of thunder, lightning, and storms.
- Greek goddess of the moon.
- Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife.
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- Celtic goddess of battle, fate, and sovereignty.
- Norse god of wisdom, war, and death.
- Greek goddess of witchcraft, magic, and the moon.
- Greek god of travelers, thieves, and communication.
10 Clues: Greek goddess of the moon. • Norse god of wisdom, war, and death. • Norse god of thunder, lightning, and storms. • Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare. • Celtic goddess of battle, fate, and sovereignty. • Greek goddess of witchcraft, magic, and the moon. • Greek god of travelers, thieves, and communication. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2021-10-20
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- League started by Athens, an alliance to fight off invasions
- League started by Sparta in response to Athens new alliance
- Type of democracy found in Athens where every male citizen voted on each issue or law
- The leader who expands Macedonia to it's largest borders
- the Greek king who was in both the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Homeric story that tells of the ancient Greek battle against the city-state of Troy
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- Slaves in Spartan society that did the daily work so that Spartan men could be in the military
- The outsider kingdom that conquers Greece
- Greek philosopher who taught that there is a perfect form of everything in the universe and that we only see reflections
- How Greek ideas were spread through the conquest of Alexander the Great and merged with Persian and Egyptian cultures
- Battle in the Persian Wars where the Greek Army, led by the Spartans, delayed the Persian Army in the mountains - all the Greeks were killed
- City-state who was the most powerful after the Persian Wars
- A woman who read nature to tell the future
13 Clues: The outsider kingdom that conquers Greece • A woman who read nature to tell the future • The leader who expands Macedonia to it's largest borders • the Greek king who was in both the Iliad and the Odyssey • League started by Sparta in response to Athens new alliance • City-state who was the most powerful after the Persian Wars • ...
Greek Sculpture Crossword 2024-12-04
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- calf-bearer
- female statue used in place of a column (most common ones were on the Erechtheion)
- (statue) in human form
- section of stone cut together with feet of statue to allow setting into a base
- an object dedicated to a deity, in hope of obtaining divine favor
- Athenian sculptor of the second and third quarters of the fifth century mostly known for his work on the Parthenon.
- a key pattern, very popular in Geometric art but used throughout Greek art
- long thin garment, usually sleeved
- a panel alternating with triglyphs in Doric frieze; often holding sculptured decoration
- term referring to the period in Greek art from 480 to 323 BC
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- a type of weight shift that results in balance across a median axis
- Athenian sculptor of mid-fourth century BC particularly celebrated for his representations of lyrical emotions
- area within the gable at the end of a temple (usually holding sculpture)
- term referring to the early period of Greek art from about 650-490 BC
- sculpture which remains attached to the background, either very deeply carved (high) or shallowly carved (low)
- archaic standing nude male figure
- term referring to the period in Greek art from 323-30 BC
- archaic sculpture of a draped female often used as a votive or grave marker
18 Clues: calf-bearer • (statue) in human form • archaic standing nude male figure • long thin garment, usually sleeved • term referring to the period in Greek art from 323-30 BC • term referring to the period in Greek art from 480 to 323 BC • an object dedicated to a deity, in hope of obtaining divine favor • a type of weight shift that results in balance across a median axis • ...
Norse Mythology Crossword 2022-04-21
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- who Loki is to Fenrir
- the "worlds end" in norse mythology
- a cunning trickster
- ____'s Edda
- name of binding placed on fenrir (with an arm)
- Family name that contains thor, odin and frigg
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- grade percentage I will receive on the Final
- Giant hall located in Asgard
- Name of a very powerful hammer
- family tree of gods (not including Odin)
- Battles Odin in a test of wits
- K-9 Deity who is destined to kill Odin
- the leader of the sons of muspel
- sacrifices their eye at Mimir's Well
- beings who created Thor's Hammer
15 Clues: ____'s Edda • a cunning trickster • who Loki is to Fenrir • Giant hall located in Asgard • Name of a very powerful hammer • Battles Odin in a test of wits • the leader of the sons of muspel • beings who created Thor's Hammer • the "worlds end" in norse mythology • sacrifices their eye at Mimir's Well • K-9 Deity who is destined to kill Odin • ...
mythology week #5 2019-11-13
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- persuade someone gradually or by flattery to do something.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- feel regret or sadness about the loss or disappearance of something
- a person's hair, clothes, or appearance is untidy or disordered.
- showing a reckless lack of care or attention.
- an official order issued by a legal authority.
- make of no use or value; cancel out.
- a deep open crack, especially one in a glacier.
- prevent someone from accomplishing something.
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- be involved with romantically, typically with the intention of marrying.
- call upon a spirit or ghost to appear, by means of a magic ritual.
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide
- fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
- a merciful punishment or a person in authority easy on a punishment
- a male deer
15 Clues: a male deer • make of no use or value; cancel out. • fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing. • showing a reckless lack of care or attention. • prevent someone from accomplishing something. • an official order issued by a legal authority. • a deep open crack, especially one in a glacier. • persuade someone gradually or by flattery to do something. • ...
Spelling Challenge Practice 2021-10-20
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- who go on campaigns and activities
- Anything you are happy in
- person who renovates buildings and works on art
- a talk
- An advise
- something around the world
- Unhappy, uncomfortable
- Extremely Urgent or ill
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- Anything you can count
- Related to Mythology
- not real; not proved
- to be able to sustain
- the whole globe
- Person who belongs to a country
- A person who has knowledge
- Person who convinces
- At regular intervals
- who campaigns to bring a change
- Thing that tells the day, month and year
19 Clues: a talk • An advise • the whole globe • Related to Mythology • not real; not proved • Person who convinces • At regular intervals • to be able to sustain • Anything you can count • Unhappy, uncomfortable • Extremely Urgent or ill • Anything you are happy in • A person who has knowledge • something around the world • Person who belongs to a country • who campaigns to bring a change • ...
Egypt 2024-07-11
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- - Beetle symbol of rebirth
- - City known for its temples
- - Temples built by Ramses II
- - Ancient Egyptian writing system
- - Large temple complex
- - Young Egyptian pharaoh
- - Ancient Egyptian ruler
- - Ancient monumental tomb
- - City known for its dam
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- - Tall, pointed stone monument
- - Preserved body wrapped in cloth
- - Famous Egyptian queen
- - Sun god in Egyptian mythology
- - Site of famous pyramids
- - Ancient writing material
- - Canal connecting the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
- - Symbol of life
- - Monument with a lion's body and a human head
- - Longest river in the world
19 Clues: - Symbol of life • - Large temple complex • - Famous Egyptian queen • - Young Egyptian pharaoh • - Ancient Egyptian ruler • - City known for its dam • - Site of famous pyramids • - Ancient monumental tomb • - Beetle symbol of rebirth • - Ancient writing material • - City known for its temples • - Temples built by Ramses II • - Longest river in the world • - Tall, pointed stone monument • ...
Leahs Learning 2020-04-27
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- Hotel group popular in Benidorm
- Costa Blanca Resort
- Party resort in Rhodes
- Costa Del Sol resort (Towie)
- Spanish resort where Portaventura is
- Airport in Menorca
- Country whose capital is Valletta
- Town: Greek town and island capital
- Party resort in Crete
- Costa Del Sol resort
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- Stacey's favourite place!
- Northern resort in Fuerteventura
- Most popular resort in the Algarve
- Airport in Majorca
- Turkish airport used for Marmaris
- Sea port used by P&O Cruises
- Greek Island known for turtles
- Teguise: Lanzarote resort
- Airport in Lanzarote
19 Clues: Airport in Majorca • Airport in Menorca • Costa Blanca Resort • Airport in Lanzarote • Costa Del Sol resort • Party resort in Crete • Party resort in Rhodes • Stacey's favourite place! • Teguise: Lanzarote resort • Sea port used by P&O Cruises • Costa Del Sol resort (Towie) • Greek Island known for turtles • Hotel group popular in Benidorm • Northern resort in Fuerteventura • ...
gods 2018-05-01
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- The titan of time and king of the titans
- Greek God of the Dead and King of the Underworld
- The god of death, and the riches under the Earth
- Greek Goddess of Agriculture, Fertility, Sacred Law and the Harvest
- had many titles
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- The god of gates and doors
- Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty & Eternal Youth
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
- Greek God of Trade, Eloquence and Messenger of the Gods
9 Clues: had many titles • The god of gates and doors • Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War • The titan of time and king of the titans • Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty & Eternal Youth • Greek God of the Dead and King of the Underworld • The god of death, and the riches under the Earth • Greek God of Trade, Eloquence and Messenger of the Gods • ...
Theatre Review! 2023-11-03
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- A play that is meant to be hilarious for the audience
- The Ancient Greek God of the Underworld
- An Ancient Greek hero who has incredible strength
- An additional entrance/exit in an Ancient Theatre
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- A very long, very sad story
- The structure behind an Ancient Greek Stage
- Performers who comment on the Dramatic Action
- The seating area of an Ancient Greek Amphitheatre
- The father of Hercules - the most powerful of all Greek Gods
9 Clues: A very long, very sad story • The Ancient Greek God of the Underworld • The structure behind an Ancient Greek Stage • Performers who comment on the Dramatic Action • The seating area of an Ancient Greek Amphitheatre • An Ancient Greek hero who has incredible strength • An additional entrance/exit in an Ancient Theatre • ...
LA!CEE y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- I wanted to study _________ when I was older.
- I was __________ today.
- Air we breath.
- The _________ were very tall and dusty.
- Something that's good at hiding.
- White blood cells.
- Something like a logo.
- A country.
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- A 3D object.
- Same meaning of another word.
- Homophone.
- Something that starts speed.
- My mum was a _______ person.
- I go to __________ on Monday.
- Words in a song.
- I had a lot of ________ today.
- Cut in half equally.
17 Clues: Homophone. • A country. • A 3D object. • Air we breath. • Words in a song. • White blood cells. • Cut in half equally. • Something like a logo. • I was __________ today. • Something that starts speed. • My mum was a _______ person. • Same meaning of another word. • I go to __________ on Monday. • I had a lot of ________ today. • Something that's good at hiding. • ...
Greek Foods 2024-05-15
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- goat cheese, what is Feta?
- what is a Popular cucumber and yogurt dip
- what is the main meat used in greece
- what is garlic sauce in greece
- this is greek olive in greek
- what continent is greece situated in?
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- oil, what oil is widely used in greece?
- pitas, what is a popular savoury, wafer thin pastries wich is layered with chicken mushrooms spinach feta or with leeks and lamb
- this squid in greek
- what is a typical and popular Greek dish, layered with aubergine or courgette and a garlic-scented meat sauce, with a custard topping.
- what is skewered food
11 Clues: this squid in greek • what is skewered food • goat cheese, what is Feta? • this is greek olive in greek • what is garlic sauce in greece • what is the main meat used in greece • what continent is greece situated in? • oil, what oil is widely used in greece? • what is a Popular cucumber and yogurt dip • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-18
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- Don't mess with her
- "Father of history"
- The name ancient Greeks gave their land
- Important export
- Queen of the gods
- Ithos, pathos,...
- Needs to see a hairdresser
- Full of himself
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- Opposite of tragedy
- King of the Underworld
- God of Hunting and the Moon
- Very famous "animal"
- Greek hero, Disney movie
- Has the golden touch
- Flew to close to the Sun
- Famous Greek writer
16 Clues: Full of himself • Important export • Queen of the gods • Ithos, pathos,... • Opposite of tragedy • Don't mess with her • "Father of history" • Famous Greek writer • Very famous "animal" • Has the golden touch • King of the Underworld • Greek hero, Disney movie • Flew to close to the Sun • Needs to see a hairdresser • God of Hunting and the Moon • The name ancient Greeks gave their land
Hanukkah 2016-11-11
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- The Jewish festival of lights, meaning "dedication"
- Nine-branched menorah that is lit for Hanukkah
- Greek general that conquered many lands (including Judea) and wanted to impose Greek culture throughout his empire.
- Hebrew name for the Holy Temple
- Yiddish name for the four-sided spinning top, played during Hannukah
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- Greek king that outlawed Jewish rites and set up idols in the Holy Temple
- Sirname of the family that revolted against Greek culture
- The name of the special ninth candle used to light the other candles
- Leader of the small army of Jews that rebelled against the Syrians
- Name of the Greek god that Antiochus wanted the Jews to worship
10 Clues: Hebrew name for the Holy Temple • Nine-branched menorah that is lit for Hanukkah • The Jewish festival of lights, meaning "dedication" • Sirname of the family that revolted against Greek culture • Name of the Greek god that Antiochus wanted the Jews to worship • Leader of the small army of Jews that rebelled against the Syrians • ...
Greece Crossword 2021-11-21
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- A God who was often mistaken as a child(Greek)
- Athenian philosopher and the teacher of Plato
- An affectionate man who plays the lyre
- The husband of Down-6, the God of Blacksmiths
- Goddess of hunting and chastity
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- God of the Sun, the most "Greek" God among all
- An adjective to describe something is Greek-influenced
- Rival of Athens
- Goddess of Love(Greek)
- The God of the underworld and lover of Persephone
10 Clues: Rival of Athens • Goddess of Love(Greek) • Goddess of hunting and chastity • An affectionate man who plays the lyre • Athenian philosopher and the teacher of Plato • The husband of Down-6, the God of Blacksmiths • God of the Sun, the most "Greek" God among all • A God who was often mistaken as a child(Greek) • The God of the underworld and lover of Persephone • ...
November vocab list 2021-11-12
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- powerful whirlpool
- decaying flesh of dead animals
- holds arrows
- charming or enchanting
- Lengthy narrative poem that is old
- an oarlock
- female sheep
- something fed to domestic animals
- Woman bird monster
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- inspiring fear or respect being strong
- recurrent symbol in mythology
- boast or praise excessively about something
- remarkably impressive in degree
- watery part of milk that remains after curds
14 Clues: an oarlock • holds arrows • female sheep • powerful whirlpool • Woman bird monster • charming or enchanting • recurrent symbol in mythology • decaying flesh of dead animals • remarkably impressive in degree • something fed to domestic animals • Lengthy narrative poem that is old • inspiring fear or respect being strong • boast or praise excessively about something • ...
May Crossword 2023-05-10
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- next "Taylor's Version"
- missile defense system and movie phenomenon
- Roman Mythology brothers raised by wolves
- greatly surprised
- 16th US President
- the hardest workout at Taft
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- new Head Writer for The Papyrus
- last digit of Mr. Mac's Taft graduation class
- most difficult day for a crossword
- May ______
- a favorite Taft lunch
- expect nothing
- April _____
- element with atomic number 13
14 Clues: May ______ • April _____ • expect nothing • greatly surprised • 16th US President • a favorite Taft lunch • next "Taylor's Version" • the hardest workout at Taft • element with atomic number 13 • new Head Writer for The Papyrus • most difficult day for a crossword • Roman Mythology brothers raised by wolves • missile defense system and movie phenomenon • ...
Zara Homwork 2023-10-19
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- A original Jack-O-Lantern
- A plantation of trees or shrubs
- The study of social life
- A old made-up story
- A small measurement
- A middle measurment
- A non-metallic substance
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- The science of living
- A form of selling
- The study of the mind
- Study of earth
- Something to measure body temperature
- A line in a circle
- A long measurement
14 Clues: Study of earth • A form of selling • A line in a circle • A long measurement • A old made-up story • A small measurement • A middle measurment • The science of living • The study of the mind • The study of social life • A non-metallic substance • A original Jack-O-Lantern • A plantation of trees or shrubs • Something to measure body temperature
Tic-tac-toe crossword 2025-02-06
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- god of the underworld
- god of celebration
- god of the sun
- god of war
- man famous for his fables
- king of the gods
- a body of stories about gods and heroes
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- goddess of love
- the messenger god
- goddess of love
- Plato's student
- queen of the gods
- famous lyric poet
- short stories that teach the reader about life
- god of the sea
15 Clues: god of war • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of love • goddess of love • Plato's student • king of the gods • the messenger god • queen of the gods • famous lyric poet • god of celebration • god of the underworld • man famous for his fables • a body of stories about gods and heroes • short stories that teach the reader about life
Vo-cab-a-rama! Have fun! 2020-03-30
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- cried a great deal
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived inside trees
- causing someone to sleep or rest
- a radio
- a scarf worn around the neck for warmth
- wanting to know about everything
- a figure in Greek myth who had the body of a man and the ears and tail of a horse
- packages
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- corridors
- mirror
- a large cabinet-like piece of furniture that holds clothing
- feeling terrible, awful
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived in wells or bodies of water
13 Clues: mirror • a radio • packages • corridors • cried a great deal • feeling terrible, awful • causing someone to sleep or rest • wanting to know about everything • a scarf worn around the neck for warmth • a large cabinet-like piece of furniture that holds clothing • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who lived inside trees • ...
nuclear lab- audrey 2021-11-09
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- a chemical element is the number of P
- the first letter of the Greek alphabet
- atoms that have the same atomic number PTOE
- the second letter of the Greek alphabet
- the nucleus of atom spits into small nuclei
- unstable atomic nucleus energy loss
- form of electricity by using heat
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- the third letter of the Greek alphabet
- a radioactive isotope
- subatomic particle without electric charge
- time it takes for radioisotope to decay
- subatomic particle with a + electric charge
- the total number of P and N in the nucleus
13 Clues: a radioactive isotope • form of electricity by using heat • unstable atomic nucleus energy loss • a chemical element is the number of P • the third letter of the Greek alphabet • the first letter of the Greek alphabet • time it takes for radioisotope to decay • the second letter of the Greek alphabet • subatomic particle without electric charge • ...
Module 5, Week 2: Vocabulary and Spelling 2024-01-22
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- the Latin root meaning "see" that's in the word 'spectacle'
- to be aware of something
- to decrease the size or amount
- the Greek root for "the study of"
- the study of the earth (combine Greek roots to make the word)
- do what I say, not what I do!
- to express something without stating it directly
- the Latin root meaning "say" that's in the word 'contradict'
- the Greek root for "life"
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- falling or flowing like a waterfall
- allowing
- to be worn out or used up
- antonym for the end
13 Clues: allowing • antonym for the end • to be aware of something • to be worn out or used up • the Greek root for "life" • do what I say, not what I do! • to decrease the size or amount • the Greek root for "the study of" • falling or flowing like a waterfall • to express something without stating it directly • the Latin root meaning "see" that's in the word 'spectacle' • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary Lesson 6 2024-11-04
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- greatness of importance or size
- a flat shape with many straight sides
- the system of having more than one spouse at a time
- the degree of brightness of a star
- the universe or any great whole
- noble and generous, especially in forgiving; not petty
- Greek root meaning "many"
- latin root meaning "great"
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- a wealthy, influential person, especially in business
- Latin root meaning "plenty"
- plentiful; in large amounts
- a form of mental illness in which a person has an exaggerates idea of his/her own importance
- an obsessive idea to do things on a grand scale
- Greek root meaning "large"
- Greek root meaning "great"
15 Clues: Greek root meaning "many" • Greek root meaning "large" • Greek root meaning "great" • latin root meaning "great" • Latin root meaning "plenty" • plentiful; in large amounts • greatness of importance or size • the universe or any great whole • the degree of brightness of a star • a flat shape with many straight sides • an obsessive idea to do things on a grand scale • ...
The Aeneid 2023-12-01
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- an Arcadian hero
- chief of the gods from the Romans
- She founded Carthage
- daughter of Priam by Ceuba
- hero of the Aeneid
- Dido's husband
- a faithful companion of Aeneas.
- Greek king of Mycenae
- a god of the Underworld
- Trojan companion of Aeneas
- Dido's brother
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- Colscian commander
- child of Latinus and Amata
- son of Feaunus
- Daughter of Dymas
- one of the greatest of the Greek chieftains besieging Troy
- wife of Latinus
- Trojan of royal descent
- king of the Rutulians and Aeneas' rival for the hand of Lavinia.
- One of the Furies
20 Clues: son of Feaunus • Dido's husband • Dido's brother • wife of Latinus • an Arcadian hero • Daughter of Dymas • One of the Furies • Colscian commander • hero of the Aeneid • She founded Carthage • Greek king of Mycenae • Trojan of royal descent • a god of the Underworld • child of Latinus and Amata • daughter of Priam by Ceuba • Trojan companion of Aeneas • a faithful companion of Aeneas. • ...
Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-28
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- Ruled by the rich
- Power of the people
- Highest peak
- Story of how the gods created and controlled nature
- Special protector of Athens
- Throwing an ______ was considered a marriage proposal
- Ruled by force
- ________ created the alphabet
- One of the greatest Greek philosophers
- War between Sparta and Athens
- Taught by Aristotle
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- Major sailing vessels
- Worldwide sporting event
- Athena's temple
- Conquered people
- All had to attend ________
- Greek word for city-state
- Ruled by one. A king or a queen
- Land completely surrounded by water
- Ruler of the Gods and weather
20 Clues: Highest peak • Ruled by force • Athena's temple • Conquered people • Ruled by the rich • Power of the people • Taught by Aristotle • Major sailing vessels • Worldwide sporting event • Greek word for city-state • All had to attend ________ • Special protector of Athens • ________ created the alphabet • Ruler of the Gods and weather • War between Sparta and Athens • ...
February 7, 2025 2025-02-04
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- Antonym of high
- Twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet
- A force protection tactic in modern warfare
- A country in North Africa
- Compelling attractiveness
- Toilet
- Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Used to open a lock
- Body part below the mouth
- Not aware of one's surrounding
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- Something that belongs to someone
- Synonym of corner
- A machine sophisticatedly designed to cook bread at a perfect temperature and crisp
- Synonym of cut
- Tuah
- Pretender
- Synonym of mildly cold
- Cautious distrust
- A sea creature with multiple legs
- Helpful or beneficial
20 Clues: Tuah • Toilet • Pretender • Synonym of cut • Antonym of high • Synonym of corner • Cautious distrust • Used to open a lock • Helpful or beneficial • Synonym of mildly cold • A country in North Africa • Compelling attractiveness • Body part below the mouth • Not aware of one's surrounding • Something that belongs to someone • A sea creature with multiple legs • ...
Golden Age of Islam 2022-08-28
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- Built by Abraham
- Birthplace of Muhammad
- Capital of Umayyad Caliphate
- Scholarly Greek writer
- Largest branch of Islam
- Persian mathematician, invented algebra
- God in Arabic
- Caliphate ruled by the first 4 Caliphs after Muhammad
- Language of works that were translated into Arabic
- Religion of Syrian translators
- Capital of Abbasid Caliphate
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- Emigration
- Meaning of word “Islam"
- Muhammad’s first wife
- Follower of Islam
- Sayings of the prophet
- Secret Chinese technology
- A dedicated space for scholarship
- Book which emphasized learning as holy activity
- Modern name for the city of Yathrib
20 Clues: Emigration • God in Arabic • Built by Abraham • Follower of Islam • Muhammad’s first wife • Birthplace of Muhammad • Sayings of the prophet • Scholarly Greek writer • Meaning of word “Islam" • Largest branch of Islam • Secret Chinese technology • Capital of Umayyad Caliphate • Capital of Abbasid Caliphate • Religion of Syrian translators • A dedicated space for scholarship • ...
7JAd Christmas Puzzle 2018-12-18
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- A 'doing' or 'being' word.
- Who has helped (most often) scrolling the story on the screen?
- Who played the lyre and made rocks weep?
- Who thought of the idea of a Trojan Horse?
- Who has sectoral heterochromia (commonly called "Sectoral")?
- Who wrote The Tempest and Twelfth Night?
- Who, in 7JAd, shares a name with the musical hero (Bob ------)?
- Persuasive Features = PIMP-A-_________
- Who wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey?
- Who created the cardboard display of Greek Gods?
- Greek Goddess of Love
- Who defeated the Minotaur?
- Who took Helen away from Sparta?
- Who wrote a Remembrance Poem and had it put on the wall in E7?
- Who almost escaped Hades with her lover (but didn't)?
- Who built a Lego Trojan Horse?
- What is a man from Troy called?
- Who is the Greek Goddess of agriculture?
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- Which building are you sat in right now?
- Who taught you the story of Polyphemus? Miss ------
- the surname of the only person in 7JAd with the initials JJ
- Olivia's surname
- What kind of question is asked only for effect?
- Which county is also a surname in your tutor group?
- 'herd', 'school' and 'swarm' are examples of what kind of noun?
- What is your Form Tutor's surname?
- On which mountain do the Greek Gods hang out?
- Which woman was waiting at home for Odysseus?
- Who (in 7JAd) has a colour in her name (her surname)?
- Who is the Greek God of the Sea?
- What creatures did Polyphemus look after?
- what kind of word describes a noun?
- what is exaggeration for effect called?
- There is only one person named after a stone in 7JAd...
- Zeus married his sister. She was called ----
- What is Mr Messenger's dog called?
36 Clues: Olivia's surname • Greek Goddess of Love • A 'doing' or 'being' word. • Who defeated the Minotaur? • Who built a Lego Trojan Horse? • What is a man from Troy called? • Who is the Greek God of the Sea? • Who took Helen away from Sparta? • What is your Form Tutor's surname? • What is Mr Messenger's dog called? • what kind of word describes a noun? • ...
Brave New World Cross Words!!!!!!!! 2015-10-07
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- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to D
- a state of misery and degradation
- the active hormone of the thyroid gland.
- Process Huxley's phrase. A method for producing many identical eggs from a single egg. It is the basis for producing identical human beings.
- an infectious disease of wild and domesticated animals, especially cattle and sheep, which is caused by a bacillus and can be transmitted to people.
- Huxley's term, following all the dates in the modern era.
- prostitute.
- solution Huxley's phrase for a tea-like drink in the brave new world.
- plants of the agave family, such as the century plant.
- having a relatively long head
- a natural growth of trees or shrubs.
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to A
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- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to B
- a character from Shakespeare's The Tempest. Shakespeare describes him as a "airy spirit," with magical powers.
- a decrease in volume.
- a treasurer, as of a college or similar institution. Here, Huxley's term for the person who holds and distributes soma at the Park Lane Hospital.
- a substitute.
- pouring from one container into another. Here, Huxley's term for birth.
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to C
- secret, stealthy.
- masturbation.
- They are the first five letters of the Greek alphabet, used most commonly in British schools and universities as grades, equivalent to F
- careful or cautious; not given freel.
- a bad-smelling gum resin. It was formerly used to treat some illnesses, or, in folk medicine, to repel disease.
24 Clues: prostitute. • a substitute. • masturbation. • secret, stealthy. • a decrease in volume. • having a relatively long head • a state of misery and degradation • a natural growth of trees or shrubs. • careful or cautious; not given freel. • the active hormone of the thyroid gland. • plants of the agave family, such as the century plant. • ...
Oedipus Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-18
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- This is the concept of Oedipus rex and explains his life of being miserable by his oracle
- people of Thebes thought about Oedipus and rewards him.
- He is a brother of queen Jocasta.
- He was the god of practically everything, including everything.
- Itś a symbol of high status and esteem.
- She is the daughter and half-sister of Oedipus.
- She is the daughter of Oedipus and either his mother Jocasta.
- Oedipus went here to prevent the oracle from coming true.
- It is clues to his own identity that Oedipus fails to notice.
- This of Oedipus is predetermined at birth by the gods.
- Wife and mother of Oedipus.
- A Greek dramatic poet.
- This is the reason that
- They are sons of the classic Greek tragic hero and Theban king Oedipus.
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- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty.
- This in Oedipus Rex comprises the male elders of Thebes.
- It is the blind soothsayer of Tebes, who tells Oedipus that he is the murderer.
- It is the speech or piece of writing
- This represents the symbol of peace.
- Itś an old man, the sole witness of King Lauis'murder.
- A person regarded as representing and inspiring a particular group.
- The king of Athens.
- Itś the second section of an ancient Greek choral ode of one division of it.
- Itś the first section of an ancient Greek choral ode or of one division of it.
- He is the king of Thebes who killed his father and married his mother.
- Itś a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject.
- He was the son of Labdacus, also a father of Oedipus.
- It is a character in a dramatic tragedy who has sympathetic traits but ultimately meets with suffering.
28 Clues: The king of Athens. • A Greek dramatic poet. • This is the reason that • Wife and mother of Oedipus. • He is a brother of queen Jocasta. • It is the speech or piece of writing • This represents the symbol of peace. • Itś a symbol of high status and esteem. • She is the daughter and half-sister of Oedipus. • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty. • ...
Vocab #4 2022-12-13
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- is a war between citizens of the same country
- a building that is part of the Acropolis (= the remains of an ancient Greek city in Athens), and that was a temple (= a place of worship) of the goddess Athena: A tourist asked him how to get to the Parthenon
- was An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe
- is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- A large peninsula in Southeastern Europe containing the Balkan Mountian Range
- A system or stage of economic life in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- of or pertaining to Greek civilization of the Mediterranean region and SW Asia from the death of Alexander the Great through the 1st century b.c., characterized by the blending of Greek and foreign cultures
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- is an idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
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- is a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
- A cashless economic system in which services and goods are traded at negotiated rates
- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- an alliance of ancient Greek city-states, dominated by Sparta and centered on the Peloponnese
- A form of government ruled by a monarch
- is an alliance of ancient Greek states formed in 478–77 bc to fight Persia
- is a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting into a body of water
- city-state in ancient Greece especially considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes
- A city in and the capital of Greece
20 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • A city in and the capital of Greece • A form of government ruled by a monarch • is a war between citizens of the same country • was An ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe • a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation • ...
LC4 2025-01-14
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- Age a period of great cultural, intellectual, and economic growth, particularly in Athens during the 5th century BCE
- a city-state in ancient Greece, functioning as an independent political, social, and economic community
- an ancient kingdom north of Greece, which became a major power under King Philip II and Alexander the Great
- a form of government where power is vested in the hands of the people, often through voting
- war a conflict between factions or regions within the same country
- a military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers arranged in close rows, used by ancient Greek armies
- a ruler who seized power unconstitutionally or by force, often ruling with absolute authority
- a form of government where a single ruler, usually a king or queen, holds power
- League a military alliance of city-states led by Sparta, opposing the Delian League
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- Civilization a blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures that emerged after Alexander the Great’s conquests
- a form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a small group of people, often from wealthy or influential families
- Peninsula a region in Southeast Europe that includes Greece and is surrounded by the Adriatic, Mediterranean, and Aegean Seas
- a thinker who seeks knowledge, wisdom, and understanding, especially about fundamental questions of existence, ethics, and the universe
- League an alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens, initially formed to defend against Persian threats
- Economy an economic system where goods and services are exchanged using a currency as a medium
- a landmass surrounded by water on three sides, like mainland Greece
- a form of government where power is held by a privileged upper class or nobility
- Economy an economic system where goods and services are exchanged directly without using money
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis in Athens, exemplifying classical Greek architecture
- a powerful ancient Greek city-state, known for its development of democracy, art, and philosophy
20 Clues: war a conflict between factions or regions within the same country • a landmass surrounded by water on three sides, like mainland Greece • a form of government where a single ruler, usually a king or queen, holds power • a form of government where power is held by a privileged upper class or nobility • ...
Unit 1 Test Review Crossword 2025-08-22
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- mountain range that geographically isolated India and China
- core beliefs of Buddhism about suffering
- considered the father of the Jewish people
- Greek philosopher known for asking questions
- trade route connecting China to the Roman Empire
- a lifestyle where people hunt animals and gather plants for food
- autocratic government established after the death of Julius Caesar
- a blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian culture spread by Alexander the Great
- Greek philosopher known for writing The Republic
- development in which humans began farming and forming permanent settlements, leading o more complex societies
- the world's oldest writing system, developed by the Sumerians
- west African people who began migrating, bringing their language and agricultural techniques
- the belief or worship of many gods
- Roman government before the empire, formed after overthrowing a king
- Roman general and dictator who defeated Pompey and became dictator for life
- river in China known for its fertile soil and devastating floods
- ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, area where civilization began
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- a period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire
- Greek city-state known for military discipline and strict lifestyle
- an Indian empire known for embracing Buddhism under Emperor Ashoka
- Buddish guide to behavior for achieving enlightenment
- the belief in one all-powerful god
- the belief in China that a ruler's authority comes from divine approval
- region in the middle the Middle East with rich soil and early agricultural development
- a written code of laws used in ancient Babylon that revealed a society based on class differences
- Apostle who spread Jesus' teachings across the Roman Empire
- Chinese thinker who taught the Five Basic Relationships
- Chinese dynasty led by Shi Huangdi, known for harsh rule and unification
- ancient civilization with main cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
- seasonal winds that affect the climate of India
- Greek city-state known for democracy and philosophy
31 Clues: the belief in one all-powerful god • the belief or worship of many gods • core beliefs of Buddhism about suffering • considered the father of the Jewish people • Greek philosopher known for asking questions • seasonal winds that affect the climate of India • trade route connecting China to the Roman Empire • Greek philosopher known for writing The Republic • ...
Classical Greece Crossword 2014-09-25
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- / civilization that flourished on the island of Crete from ca. 2000-1500 BCE; unique art & architecture made significant contributions to the development of western civilization
- Empires / the reach of Greek culture & traditions outside of Greece to the wider world during the time of Alexander the Great and his successors (the Antigonid, Ptlomaic, and Seleucid empires)
- / city-state located on the Peloponnesus; devoted majority of their resources to the development of a powerful & disciplined military machine
- Iliad / offered a Greek perspective on a campaign waged by a band of Greek warriors against the city of Troy, in Anatolia, during the 12th century BCE
- War / a conflict which engaged the Mycenaeans and the city of Troy between 1200-1100 BCE; mainly over shipping and trade in the region; immortalized in The Iliad
- / city-state located in Attica region; devoted to the study of philosophy & government; leader in trade of the region
- / Greek philosopher; knowledge based on consideration of ideal forms outside the material world; proposed ideal form of government based on abstract principles in which philosophers ruled
- the Great / son of Philip of Macedon; assembled an army of 48,000 men to invade the Persian Empire; by 327 BCE had taken his army across the Indus River into the Punjab; died in 323 BCE before being able to fully develop his empire
- / a ruler of oppressive character who is an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
- / general under Alexander the Great that took Greece and Macedon after his death; his successors ruled until the Romans established their authority in the region in the 2nd century BCE
- Odyssey / tale that recounted the experiences of the Greek hero Odysseus as he sailed home after the Trojan War
- / Alexander's general that took the largest portion of the empire; the former Achamenid stretching from Bactria to Anatolia; held until displaced by the Parthians in 2nd century BCE
- / Alexander's general that took control of Egypt; Ptolemaic dynasty ruled until the Roman conquest in 31 BCE
- / Greek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in the material world
- A / Minoan written script
- games / PanHellenic festival started in 776 BCE to bring Greek communities from all parts of the Mediterranean together by sending athletes to Olympia to compete in contests of speed, skill, and strength
- Minos / leader of a sophisticated society that arose on the island of Crete during the late 3rd century BCE
- / Athenian philosopher of later 5th century BCE; tutor of Plato; urged rational reflection of moral decisions; condemned to death for corrupting the minds of Athenian youth
- / successor of Darius wanted to avenge Persian losses in war with Greece; sent 100,000 troops and 1,000 ships to punish them; he burned Athens but lost the Battle of Salamis
- / according to Greek tradition the blind poet that composed the two great epics of Ancient Greece
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- / (640-559 BCE); Athenian statesman, lawgiver, and poet; his reforms prepared the way for the introduction of democracy in Athens; ended slavery for debt & replaced draconian law with more humane one
- / typical structure of an ancient Greek community consisting of an urban center and all of its surrounding land; the "city-state"
- B / early Mycenaean written script, adapted from Linear A
- / society of the Greek Peloponnesus that was heavily influenced by the island of Crete (1600-1100 BCE)
- War / following the Persian Wars the Delian League was formed to pull various Greek city-states into a defensive alliance; Athens led the "alliance" and its treasury; camps became divided between Athens and Sparta and war ensued; Sparta defeats Athens (431-404 BCE) but not achieve political unification of Greece
- / people of neighboring lands conquered by Sparta that were to provide agricultural labor and keep them supplied with food; by 6th century outnumbered the citizens of Sparta
- Wars / a series of conflicts between Greece and the Persian Empire (500-479 BCE); Greek cities on the Ionian coast revolted against their Persian rulers; Darius and Xerxes would attack Greece, but ultimately lose
- / (495-429 BCE) prominent statesman, orator, and general of Athens during the Golden Age; led the Delian League; saw to the building of the Acropolis and the Parthenon
- / greatest of the Achaemenid emperors (r.521-486 BCE); ruled an empire stretching from the Indus River to the Aegean Sea; quelled the Ionian rebellion by 493 BCE; sent a fleet to crush Athens in 490 BCE, but was routed at the Battle of Marathon (480 BCE)
- / female poet who composed nine volumes of poetry around 600 BCE; instructed young women in music and literature
30 Clues: A / Minoan written script • B / early Mycenaean written script, adapted from Linear A • / a ruler of oppressive character who is an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution • / according to Greek tradition the blind poet that composed the two great epics of Ancient Greece • ...
Life in Constantinople 2021-02-07
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- the empress who tried to change law so some woman can own property
- the city that prospered while the plague,
- the only woman to visit hippodrome
- people who live in crowded apartments or shacks
- Greek word for roman
- holy people
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- and unrest
- the common language of Byzantine empire
- horse racetrack
- people who live in big houses
- Greek word for middle
11 Clues: and unrest • holy people • horse racetrack • Greek word for roman • Greek word for middle • people who live in big houses • the only woman to visit hippodrome • the common language of Byzantine empire • the city that prospered while the plague, • people who live in crowded apartments or shacks • the empress who tried to change law so some woman can own property
Chapter 10.1-10.4 Review 2024-03-19
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- the people who lived on Crete
- peninsula that Greece is located
- famous Greek philosopher
- vowel added to Greek alphabet
- settlers that left the Trojan Horse at Troy
- another name for singing poet
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- the war Mycenaeans fought a war against Asia Minor
- poem that Homer composed
- Aesop's famous writing
- the sea that surrounds Greece
- Greek example of bard
11 Clues: Greek example of bard • Aesop's famous writing • poem that Homer composed • famous Greek philosopher • the people who lived on Crete • the sea that surrounds Greece • vowel added to Greek alphabet • another name for singing poet • peninsula that Greece is located • settlers that left the Trojan Horse at Troy • the war Mycenaeans fought a war against Asia Minor
War at Troy 2022-03-31
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- who did Agamemnon offend
- wife of Menelaus
- which side of the war did Zeus favor
- the Trojan girl that was the reason for the plague
- mother of Achilles
- queen of the gods
- goddess of wisdom
- leader of the Greeks
- Greek prophet
- the name of Achilles's men
- king of Troy
- goddess of love
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- the girl that Achilles fell in love with
- young Trojan archer
- ruler of the gods
- husband of Helen
- greatest prince of Troy
- greatest Greek warrior
- prince of Troy
- the city that Athena and Hera wish to see burn
20 Clues: king of Troy • Greek prophet • prince of Troy • goddess of love • wife of Menelaus • husband of Helen • ruler of the gods • queen of the gods • goddess of wisdom • mother of Achilles • young Trojan archer • leader of the Greeks • greatest Greek warrior • greatest prince of Troy • who did Agamemnon offend • the name of Achilles's men • which side of the war did Zeus favor • ...
Cast of Trojan War 2022-02-15
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- stabs Aphrodite & Ares
- Telamon's son & Achilles' cousin
- Hector's infant son
- king of Troy
- Priam's son who can see future
- greatest Greek warrior at Troy
- Agamemnon's brother & king of Sparta
- face that launched a thousand ships
- Achilles' ant men
- Achilles' best friend
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- Oileus's son from Locris
- Hector's wife
- Greek seer
- Priam's son & leader of Trojan army
- king of Pylos & old adviser
- clever king of Ithaca
- stole Helen from Sparta
- Priam's daughter & prophetess
- bitten in foot by snake
- leader of Greeks at Troy
- Aphrodite's son who will lead Trojans
21 Clues: Greek seer • king of Troy • Hector's wife • Achilles' ant men • Hector's infant son • clever king of Ithaca • Achilles' best friend • stabs Aphrodite & Ares • stole Helen from Sparta • bitten in foot by snake • Oileus's son from Locris • leader of Greeks at Troy • king of Pylos & old adviser • Priam's daughter & prophetess • Priam's son who can see future • greatest Greek warrior at Troy • ...
The Odyssey 2015-12-07
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- who possessed Odysseus of his love
- Greek poem
- Odysseus son
- people who took over the palace
- the Greek hero
- the god of the Olympians
- what did Odysseus need to get home
- god of the sea
- where the Trogan war took place
- where Odysseus and his family lived
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- Poseidon son
- what does Odysseus mean
- the item that Odysseus use to get his wife back
- Odysseus nurse
- Odysseus wife
- the sea monster
- the island calypso trapped Odysseus
- where Zeus stay
- the god of all even
- goddess of war
20 Clues: Greek poem • Poseidon son • Odysseus son • Odysseus wife • Odysseus nurse • the Greek hero • god of the sea • goddess of war • the sea monster • where Zeus stay • the god of all even • what does Odysseus mean • the god of the Olympians • people who took over the palace • where the Trogan war took place • who possessed Odysseus of his love • what did Odysseus need to get home • ...
Dermatology Root words 2013-03-05
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- suffix for rupture
- suffix for "full of"
- root word for fat (Latin)
- root word for skin (Latin)
- root word for fat (Greek)
- root word for cell layer
- prefix for through
- yellowed skin
- root word for skin (Greek)
- root word for blue
- suffix for pertaining to
- root word for nail
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- root word for horn (hard)
- root word for oil
- pale white skin
- reddened skin
- root word for sweat
- root word for hair
- root word for covering (skin)
- root word for hard
- root word for cold
21 Clues: reddened skin • yellowed skin • pale white skin • root word for oil • suffix for rupture • prefix for through • root word for hair • root word for hard • root word for blue • root word for nail • root word for cold • root word for sweat • suffix for "full of" • root word for cell layer • suffix for pertaining to • root word for horn (hard) • root word for fat (Latin) • root word for fat (Greek) • ...
Kingdom of Salvation & Bodies of Glory 2024-04-27
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- third member
- Father's outline
- authority
- Father's title
- before life here
- perdition
- House of God
- forgiveness
- middle kingdom
- fairness
- light & truth
- Greek for Joshua
- state of exaltation
- compensation
- authorized performances of priesthood
- glory
- everywhere to organize
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- forever or Godlike
- right to act
- Christ's OT title
- promise
- faithful
- expiation
- joining
- Godly or forever
- choice
- harmony with law
- Godhood
- ruling
- higher happiness
- reunification
- eternal unti
- lost
- highest kingdom
- glorified personage
- state of being saved
- lowest kingdom
- Greek for Savior
38 Clues: lost • glory • choice • ruling • promise • joining • Godhood • faithful • fairness • expiation • authority • perdition • forgiveness • right to act • third member • eternal unti • House of God • compensation • reunification • light & truth • Father's title • middle kingdom • lowest kingdom • highest kingdom • Godly or forever • Father's outline • harmony with law • higher happiness • before life here • Greek for Joshua • ...
Government and People of Ancient World 2023-05-27
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- _______ Populusque Romanus
- Ruled By Pharaohs
- Most Sared Place in Ancient Egypt
- Greek City State
- Collected Heads of victims
- Term for non-Greeks
- Right of the first born
- Term for Roman Commoners
- _____ Code (Meant Loyalty, Family Honorand never retreating)
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- Slaves in Sparta
- Greek fortress on a hill
- Last Ruler of Egypt
- Egyptian concept of law,truth and order
- An eye for an eye
- Peasant Farmer in Egypt
- ___ Romana (Term for Roman Peace)
- Mother to Thutmosis IV
- Marketplace
- Was a republic then a Empire
- 1st Stage to become knight
20 Clues: Marketplace • Slaves in Sparta • Greek City State • Ruled By Pharaohs • An eye for an eye • Last Ruler of Egypt • Term for non-Greeks • Mother to Thutmosis IV • Peasant Farmer in Egypt • Right of the first born • Greek fortress on a hill • Term for Roman Commoners • _______ Populusque Romanus • Collected Heads of victims • 1st Stage to become knight • Was a republic then a Empire • ...
48 2025-03-29
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- Glass fused to metal
- Virgin enthroned art
- Artistic crown or tiara
- Decorative corner stone
- Metal cell art technique
- Art imitation style
- Greek decorative border
- Roof ornament sculpture
- Opaque watercolor art
- Egyptian burial jars
- Circular paintings
- Idealized spirit image
- Covered thin gold leaf
- Low-life genre scene
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- Religious vestment art
- Glazed ceramic ware
- Dry plaster painting
- Still-life morality art
- Earth pigment color
- Bishop’s ornate staff
- Three-lobed design
- Fresco rough layer
- Ornate ceremonial cup
- Cylindrical Greek box
- Ornamental altar panel
25 Clues: Three-lobed design • Fresco rough layer • Circular paintings • Glazed ceramic ware • Earth pigment color • Art imitation style • Glass fused to metal • Dry plaster painting • Virgin enthroned art • Egyptian burial jars • Low-life genre scene • Bishop’s ornate staff • Ornate ceremonial cup • Opaque watercolor art • Cylindrical Greek box • Religious vestment art • Ornamental altar panel • ...
Romeo & Juliet Review Vocabulary 2021-04-26
10 Clues: flood • wrong-doing • awkward; clumsy • distressing; sad • injustice, complaint • Causing gloom or misery • changeable, unpredictable • Disgusting; detestable; hated • statements or events whose meanings are unclear • references to well-known people, places, or events from mythology or literature
Liam's awesome cross word 3 2021-10-06
10 Clues: study of life • study of earth • study of myths • study of wether • study of animals • study of invirment • study of human life • study of human cultures • study of social relation ships • study of butifing hair and stuff
Random2 2022-04-22
10 Clues: ensures safety • a way of seeing • a learning site • turkish buttermilk • 4/20 answer to #10 • a fully blue globe • a popular word game • an important organelle • a common japanese script • a funny irish mythology creature
LA!CEE y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- I wanted to study _________ when I was older.
- I was __________ today.
- Air we breath.
- The _________ were very tall and dusty.
- Something that's good at hiding.
- White blood cells.
- Something like a logo.
- A country.
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- A 3D object.
- Same meaning of another word.
- Homophone.
- Something that starts speed.
- My mum was a _______ person.
- I go to __________ on Monday.
- Words in a song.
- I had a lot of ________ today.
- Cut in half equally.
17 Clues: Homophone. • A country. • A 3D object. • Air we breath. • Words in a song. • White blood cells. • Cut in half equally. • Something like a logo. • I was __________ today. • Something that starts speed. • My mum was a _______ person. • Same meaning of another word. • I go to __________ on Monday. • I had a lot of ________ today. • Something that's good at hiding. • ...
mythology week 2 2019-10-22
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- easily bent; flexible.
- make or cause to make a ringing metallic sound, typically a discordant one.
- cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and strong dislike.
- a violent windy storm.
- the passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping.
- a kingdom.
- a temporary stay.
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- an action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- a grain that's related to the grass family and is used in many foods and drinks.
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.
- express complete disapproval of, typically in public
- the great size or extent of importance
- an open space in a forest.
- a state of complete emptiness or destruction.
- firmly establish an idea or attitude in a person's mind.
15 Clues: a kingdom. • a temporary stay. • easily bent; flexible. • a violent windy storm. • an open space in a forest. • the great size or extent of importance • a state of complete emptiness or destruction. • express complete disapproval of, typically in public • the passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping. • firmly establish an idea or attitude in a person's mind. • ...
Mythology week #4 2019-11-05
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- a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior.
- each of three sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snakes for hair, who had the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone.
- important; famous.
- pleasant to the ear, tuneful, melodious
- extremely serious or urgent.
- follow a winding course. wander at random.
- the most successful point; the culmination or ending
- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field.
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- make visible, typically by uncovering something.
- too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
- a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze.
- a body of traditions and knowledge typically passed from person to person by word of mouth.
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
- a god or goddess
- a stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp with strings
15 Clues: a god or goddess • important; famous. • extremely serious or urgent. • pleasant to the ear, tuneful, melodious • too powerful to be defeated or overcome. • follow a winding course. wander at random. • make visible, typically by uncovering something. • the most successful point; the culmination or ending • skill or expertise in a particular activity or field. • ...
Norse Mythology Terms 2024-02-22
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- The Norse goddess of the dead
- The All-Father, God of Wisdom
- The Norse goddess of fertility; wife of Thor
- The Norse god of fertility and agriculture
- The Norse god of light and purity
- The keeper of the apples of youth
- The Norse god of poetry
- The Norse guardian of the Bifrost
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- The Norse god of lightning; wields Mjolnir
- The Norse god (or giant) of mischief
- The Norse god of vengeance
- The goddess of winter and hunting
- The Norse goddess of fertility, wife of Odin
- The Norse goddess of love and beauty
- The Norse god of the sea
15 Clues: The Norse god of poetry • The Norse god of the sea • The Norse god of vengeance • The Norse goddess of the dead • The All-Father, God of Wisdom • The goddess of winter and hunting • The Norse god of light and purity • The keeper of the apples of youth • The Norse guardian of the Bifrost • The Norse god (or giant) of mischief • The Norse goddess of love and beauty • ...
IRELAND + IRISH MYTHOLOGY 2022-11-14
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- Capital city of Ireland
- Popular beer which comes from Ireland
- Very important food in Ireland
- Capital city of Northern Ireland
- Green plant seen on St Patricks Day
- The name of Ireland's Mermaid Saint
- The other place Finn McCool created
- The name of the Scottish Giant
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- The name of the Irish Giant
- The creature that shrieks when someone is about to die
- Irish holiday on the 17th of march
- what St Patrick got rid of in Ireland
- The landmark created by Finn McCool
- What Finn McCool was disguised as
- The name of the conflict in NI
15 Clues: Capital city of Ireland • The name of the Irish Giant • Very important food in Ireland • The name of the conflict in NI • The name of the Scottish Giant • Capital city of Northern Ireland • What Finn McCool was disguised as • Irish holiday on the 17th of march • The landmark created by Finn McCool • Green plant seen on St Patricks Day • The name of Ireland's Mermaid Saint • ...
Ancient Egyptian Mythology 2022-09-06
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- humans are part
- symbolizes law
- eats the hearts of bad people
- God of grain and the Nile
- writing system made of pictures
- environmental enemy of ancient Egyptians
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- land between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- life blood of the ancient Egyptians
- cause the Nile to slow and thin
- symbolizes conscience
- god of the sun
- god and man combined
- represents evil in the universe
- Lady of green crops
- Osiris'son
15 Clues: Osiris'son • god of the sun • symbolizes law • humans are part • Lady of green crops • god and man combined • symbolizes conscience • God of grain and the Nile • eats the hearts of bad people • cause the Nile to slow and thin • represents evil in the universe • writing system made of pictures • life blood of the ancient Egyptians • environmental enemy of ancient Egyptians • ...
Nancy's crossword puzzle 2025-09-19
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- ancient Greek mathematician (c. 300 BC), known as the "Father of Geometry," for his influential work "Elements
- He was best known for The Pythagorean theorem
- was an Athenian statesman, orator, and general who led Athens during its Golden Age, promoting radical democracy and overseeing a flourishing of culture and empire.
- was an ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- ruled the city-state of Sparta and was a member of the Agiad royal house.
- One of the three greatest tragic playwrights of ancient Greece and He was a leading figure in Athenian public life during his city's height of wealth and renown.
- was considered the "Father of History" by Cicero and known for his influential work The Histories, which recounts the Greco-Persian Wars.
- was an ancient Greek scholar known for being the first to accurately calculate the Earth's circumference and for devising the Sieve of Eratosthenes,
- He was Philip II's son and one of the most successful military commanders in history
- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC. He was the son of Darius the Great and Atossa, a daughter of Cyrus the Great.
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- He wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War, detailing the conflict between Athens and Sparta in the 5th century BC.
- The youngest of the three great tragedians, known for reinventing Greek myths.
- a teacher and questioner who challenged the people of Athens to examine their lives and beliefs.
- studied Plato's Academy for nearly 20 years and was later tutored by Alexander the Great.
- was a mathematician, engineer, and physicist from the Greek city-state of Syracuse on the island of Sicily.
- of Macedon transformed Macedonia from a minor kingdom on the periphery of the Greek world into a dominant military power.
- a philosopher and writer from an aristocratic Athenian family.
- was a trained long-distance runner who served as a military messenger. Darius He was the fourth king of the Achaemenid Empire and the father of Xerxes. His wife, Atossa, was the daughter of the empire's founder, Cyrus the Great.
18 Clues: He was best known for The Pythagorean theorem • was an ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer. • a philosopher and writer from an aristocratic Athenian family. • ruled the city-state of Sparta and was a member of the Agiad royal house. • The youngest of the three great tragedians, known for reinventing Greek myths. • ...
Ancient Greek Words 2022-09-29
10 Clues: ships • Word for battle • Ancient Greek Rival • Battle off the Ocean • Battle with Athens Navy • Battle in between hills • Battle that happened in 479 BCE • Ancient Greek City-State with democracy • Ancient Greek City-State with oligarchy • civilization A civilization before Ancient Greece
mythology week #9 2019-12-18
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- a mythical creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion
- a story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster.
- a situation that is observed to happen, especially one whose explanation is in question.
- the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object.
- a person who acts as a link to assist communication between groups of people.
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- the combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight, especially courage, honor, and justice
- the animals of a particular region or habitat
- an ornamented staff carried by rulers on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of sovereignty.
- hold royal office; rule as king or queen.
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- a werewolf
- a person who has the physical form of a deity or spirit
- excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance.
- the plants of a particular region or habitat
15 Clues: a werewolf • hold royal office; rule as king or queen. • the plants of a particular region or habitat • the animals of a particular region or habitat • a person who has the physical form of a deity or spirit • a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology • an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster. • ...
mythology week #8 2019-12-10
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- oath it requires a new physician to swear that he will uphold ethical standards.
- sleepy; drowsy.
- a book of maps or charts.
- a person subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
- an extreme or irrational fear of something.
- flat, colored, membrane behind the cornea of the eye
- done, occurring, or active at night.
- love or friendship that is intimate and affectionate but not sexual.
- a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or that assists in remembering something.
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- symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn.
- torment or tease someone with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable
- relating to or characteristic of heaven or paradise.
- an arthropod of the class arachnids, such as a spider or scorpion.
- very handsome young man.
- place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
15 Clues: sleepy; drowsy. • very handsome young man. • a book of maps or charts. • done, occurring, or active at night. • an extreme or irrational fear of something. • relating to or characteristic of heaven or paradise. • flat, colored, membrane behind the cornea of the eye • an arthropod of the class arachnids, such as a spider or scorpion. • ...
Norse Mythology Crossword 2023-03-21
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- The goddess of fertility.
- The goddess of death.
- The Midgard serpent.
- The son of Odin
- The god of Mischief.
- An extinction event for both gods and humans.
- Odin's ravens.
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- Where rightegous vikings go when the die.
- The watchmen of the gods.
- The son of Frigga.
- A giant wolf.
- The realm of the dead.
- The main god in Norse Mythology
- The wife of Odin.
- Where the Æsir gods live.
15 Clues: A giant wolf. • Odin's ravens. • The son of Odin • The wife of Odin. • The son of Frigga. • The Midgard serpent. • The god of Mischief. • The goddess of death. • The realm of the dead. • The watchmen of the gods. • The goddess of fertility. • Where the Æsir gods live. • The main god in Norse Mythology • Where rightegous vikings go when the die. • ...
Mythology Vocab Words 2025-02-26
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- extreme need for help; frantic
- having skill in achieving a goal by trickery
- violent and uncontrolled behavior
- very unhappy or miserable
- a strong moral character; honesty, honor
- an adventure to find something; a hunt or search
- a modest view of one’s self
- arrogant pride; arrogance
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- to bring back to life; restored
- close friend who shares one’s interests
- virtue, excellence, living up to one's potential and doing one's best
- quickness of judgement; cleverness or intelligence
- betraying trust; dangerous
- one who supports another person in a cause
- godly or godlike
15 Clues: godly or godlike • very unhappy or miserable • arrogant pride; arrogance • betraying trust; dangerous • a modest view of one’s self • extreme need for help; frantic • to bring back to life; restored • violent and uncontrolled behavior • close friend who shares one’s interests • a strong moral character; honesty, honor • one who supports another person in a cause • ...
Science 9 pg 112-116 2013-12-03
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- ancient Egyptians used the natural pigments and juices from this type of tree in their burial cloths
- gold could not be used for weapons because it was too ________
- the name of the Greek philosopher who gave the first explanations of chemistry in about 400BC
- the control of _________ by chemists allow more control over substances
- a natural piece of copper is _______________
- the first people who developed theories about the structure of matter
- the earliest use of gold was for this purpose
- copper will change properties when subjected to _________
- this age began when it was learned how to extract iron from rocks and then turn it into a useful material
- the use of steel made it possible for the use of stronger _______
- this is a Greek word meaning 'juice of a plant'
- the production of glass and ________ was possible with the ability to control fire
- alchemists were particularily interested in making _________
- Aristotle believed that the two main features of earth was that it was dry and _________
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- ___________ and gold were the earliest valuable metals
- 'atomos' is a Greek word meaning ______________
- the age in which only simple stone tools were used
- Aristotle believed that all matter was made up of earth, air, fire and __________
- fires were used, initially, mainly for cooking and __________
- ancienct Egyptians extracted and purified juices and oil in the _________ of bodies
- this comes from an Arabic word meaning 'the chemist'
- this metal is an alloy of copper and tin
- this word is derived from Greek word 'khemeia'
- this group of people learned how to extract iron from rocks
- iron combined with carbon produces this very hard material
- the word used by a Greek philosopher to describe the smallest particles that could not be broken down further
- today alchemy is not considered a true science because it involves the use of _______________
27 Clues: this metal is an alloy of copper and tin • a natural piece of copper is _______________ • the earliest use of gold was for this purpose • this word is derived from Greek word 'khemeia' • 'atomos' is a Greek word meaning ______________ • this is a Greek word meaning 'juice of a plant' • the age in which only simple stone tools were used • ...
Bon Voyage 2023-12-19
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- A Greek toast
- Go to the Rock!!
- Jeju is part of this country
- How long it took to get to Calgary by air, March 2023
- Victoria Peak is spectacular
- 2-star vacation. With “Sleepers” and Mamawana
- Travel by Longtail boat to this island
- Birthplace of Qing Dynasty. Now small city of 9 million people
- Home of Mona Lisa
- They actually eat these in China
- Old Canadian city has Chateau Frontenac
- At border of China and North Korea
- Large Greek island with sandy beaches
- No American tourists on this island
- Amsterdam river
- Steel communications tower built for world’s fair
- Very clean streets, efficient subway, lovely people
- Port of Spain makes one nervous here
- Has a fabulous English school
- See Koln from this river
- Light show at The Bund here is cool
- Ancient structure on top of Athens
- Watery transportation network in some cities
- “Come” - in Greek
- Fave destination
- Lovely of varieties of tea here, but coffee…not so much.
- Greek island known for its marble
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- Our first Greek island visited
- APSESA is different but still here.
- Radium, BC highlight
- CTF can take you to this humid Country
- Where you can enjoy Gyros and Mythos beer
- Also called Koln
- Charcoal, thread art, and Accra
- Get off the train in Koln and you see this first
- Good cigars in this capital city
- Market in Seoul
- Amazing Thai food here
- Most popular transportation method in Amsterdam
- River flows through Paris
- “Save the cow”?
- Merry Christmas (tree) to you from NS
- Romantic language
- Iconic landmarks in Holland
- Best Amsterdam museum
- Market in Seoul
- You need a scooter or motorbike here
- Also known as Fira. The bus stops here
- French spoken here
- Our first stop in Greece
- Where we “found” Nemo
51 Clues: A Greek toast • Market in Seoul • “Save the cow”? • Amsterdam river • Market in Seoul • Go to the Rock!! • Also called Koln • Fave destination • Home of Mona Lisa • Romantic language • “Come” - in Greek • French spoken here • Radium, BC highlight • Best Amsterdam museum • Where we “found” Nemo • Amazing Thai food here • See Koln from this river • Our first stop in Greece • River flows through Paris • ...
Morpheme Units 8-10 Review Puzzle 2024-03-04
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- a large, meat-eating dinosaur
- process by which green plants turn water/carbon dioxide into food with light
- The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life
- A tiny particle of light
- a name for something that is formed from the first letter of each of the words in a title
- groups of people are together in society but continue to live differently
- Describing a belief that there is more than one god
- Involving two or more subject areas
- Capable of being slowly destroyed or broken down naturally
- A science that deals with things that are alive, such as plants and animals
- a person who is captured by someone makes demands
- The art, process, or job of taking pictures with a camera
- A wealthy person who gives money and time to help people
- Greek meaning love
- a word that means the opposite of another word
- An area that includes several large cities
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- Greek root for many
- To increase greatly in number or amount; to become much more numerous
- a name a person, such as a writer, uses instead of his or her real name
- a word spelled exactly like another word, but having a different meaning
- Using or involving several forms of communication or expression
- not friendly
- Latin root for more
- A great number of things or people
- A US city founded by William Penn, a Quaker who believed in peace
- A two-dimensional shape that has three or more straight sides and angles
- A person who loves or collects books
- Greek meaning life
- The story of a real person's life written by another person
- Greek root for million, great, large
- The form of a word that refers to more than one person or thing
- Greek meaning light
32 Clues: not friendly • Greek meaning life • Greek meaning love • Greek root for many • Latin root for more • Greek meaning light • A tiny particle of light • a large, meat-eating dinosaur • A great number of things or people • Involving two or more subject areas • A person who loves or collects books • Greek root for million, great, large • An area that includes several large cities • ...
LA!CEE y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- I wanted to study _________ when I was older.
- I was __________ today.
- Air we breath.
- The _________ were very tall and dusty.
- Something that's good at hiding.
- White blood cells.
- Something like a logo.
- A country.
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- A 3D object.
- Same meaning of another word.
- Homophone.
- Something that starts speed.
- My mum was a _______ person.
- I go to __________ on Monday.
- Words in a song.
- I had a lot of ________ today.
- Cut in half equally.
17 Clues: Homophone. • A country. • A 3D object. • Air we breath. • Words in a song. • White blood cells. • Cut in half equally. • Something like a logo. • I was __________ today. • Something that starts speed. • My mum was a _______ person. • Same meaning of another word. • I go to __________ on Monday. • I had a lot of ________ today. • Something that's good at hiding. • ...
extinct animals and mythical creatures 2022-11-04
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- is a legendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead.
- affectionately known as Nessie, is a creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands
- is a genus of the extinct machairodont subfamily of the felids. It is one of the most famous prehistoric mammals and the best known saber-toothed cat. Although commonly known as the saber-toothed tiger, it was not closely
- is a mythical creature known as a half-eagle, half-lion in various cultures. In legends and folklore
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- is an extinct genus of very large snakes that lived in what is now La Guajira in northeastern Colombia.
- (Megaloceros giganteus), also called the giant deer or Irish deer, is an extinct species of deer in the genus Megaloceros
- is an extinct species of mackerel shark that lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago
- according to Greek mythology, was a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature, composed of different animal parts from Lycia, Asia Minor. It is usually depicted as a lion, with the head of a goat protruding from its back, and a tail that might end with a snake's head
- is a mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of a falcon. In Greek tradition, the sphinx has the head of a woman, the haunches of a lion, and the wings of a bird. She is mythicized as treacherous and merciless, and will kill and eat those who cannot answer her riddle.
- is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius which is east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean
10 Clues: is an extinct species of mackerel shark that lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago • is a mythical creature known as a half-eagle, half-lion in various cultures. In legends and folklore • is an extinct genus of very large snakes that lived in what is now La Guajira in northeastern Colombia. • ...
Introduction to Greek Society 2021-09-26
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- FOUNDED SCHOOL DEDICATED TO STUDYING THE BODY
- FAMOUS GREEK PLAYWRITE
- DEVELOPED THE ART OF WAR
- CREATED HISTORY BY RECORDING PAST EVENTS
- FAMOUS GREEK POET
- ANCIENT GREECE 2,500 YEARS AGO
- POLITICIAN WHO SINGLE-HANDEDLY SHAPED A CITY
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- FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN
- FAMOUSLY WROTE MORAL-DRIVEN FABLES
- FAMOUS GREEK PHILOSOPHER
- WHAT CITY INVENTED DEMOCRACY BY DECLARING THEY WOULD NO LONGER BE RULED BY KINGS?
11 Clues: FAMOUS GREEK POET • FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN • FAMOUS GREEK PLAYWRITE • FAMOUS GREEK PHILOSOPHER • DEVELOPED THE ART OF WAR • ANCIENT GREECE 2,500 YEARS AGO • FAMOUSLY WROTE MORAL-DRIVEN FABLES • CREATED HISTORY BY RECORDING PAST EVENTS • POLITICIAN WHO SINGLE-HANDEDLY SHAPED A CITY • FOUNDED SCHOOL DEDICATED TO STUDYING THE BODY • ...
Into The Wardrobe 2025-03-02
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- an English custom – a light meal in the late
- giving a sense of security, causing sleep or
- a figure in Greek myth having the body of a
- the god of wine in Greek myth
- in wells or bodies of water
- with the ears and tail of a horse
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who
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- small fish
- joyful celebration
- inside trees
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who
- a male deer
- simply
13 Clues: simply • small fish • a male deer • inside trees • joyful celebration • in wells or bodies of water • the god of wine in Greek myth • with the ears and tail of a horse • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who • a figure in Greek myth having the body of a • an English custom – a light meal in the late • ...
The Iliad 2025-10-22
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- Woman whose abduction caused the war
- Greek warrior who duels Paris
- Achilles’ friend who dies wearing his armor
- King of Troy
- Greatest Greek warrior, refuses to fight
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- Goddess of wisdom who supports the Greeks
- Leader of the Greek army
- Did not recieve the golden apple
- Hector’s wife
- Prince of Troy who caused the war
- God who helps Trojans
11 Clues: King of Troy • Hector’s wife • God who helps Trojans • Leader of the Greek army • Greek warrior who duels Paris • Did not recieve the golden apple • Prince of Troy who caused the war • Woman whose abduction caused the war • Greatest Greek warrior, refuses to fight • Goddess of wisdom who supports the Greeks • Achilles’ friend who dies wearing his armor
SCS Mysterious Creatures Crossword 2020-05-28
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- This creature found in n Point Pleasant, WV. It appears to be a large man that sprouts wings from behind its back & has big glowing red eyes
- mythical animal from the forests of Wisconsin and Minnesota, noted for its lateral horns, and hooked tail
- a large, hairy, human-like creature believed by some people to exist in the northwestern United States and western Canada
- Has been described as a serpent, lizard, or dragon (reputed to be a serpent king) & can kill by its breath or a glance.
- A legendary diamond mine in Richtersveld, South Africa is guarded by this serpent
- This large mythical creature is said to lurk in Australian swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes
- the study of Mysterious Creatures
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- It haunts the Amazon jungle with a giant bear's body and a monkey's face, clad in dark red fur and trailing a cloud of flying beetles
- This creature from Greek mythology has the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- This mythical nocturnal creature in the rural Maryland area, is reputed to be part reptile and part bird
- This giant sea creature attacks ships and is generally described as an octopus or squid
- This lake monster said to inhabit Lake Okanagan in British Columbia
- This Distant cousin of the mermaid dwelled near rocky cliffs and sang to passing sailors
13 Clues: the study of Mysterious Creatures • This lake monster said to inhabit Lake Okanagan in British Columbia • A legendary diamond mine in Richtersveld, South Africa is guarded by this serpent • This giant sea creature attacks ships and is generally described as an octopus or squid • ...
SCS Mysterious Creatures Crossword 2020-05-28
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- This giant sea creature attacks ships and is generally described as an octopus or squid
- the study of Mysterious Creatures
- It haunts the Amazon jungle with a giant bear's body and a monkey's face, clad in dark red fur and trailing a cloud of flying beetles
- This mythical nocturnal creature in the rural Maryland area, is reputed to be part reptile and part bird
- This large mythical creature is said to lurk in Australian swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes
- This creature found in n Point Pleasant, WV. It appears to be a large man that sprouts wings from behind its back & has big glowing red eyes
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- Has been described as a serpent, lizard, or dragon (reputed to be a serpent king) & can kill by its breath or a glance.
- mythical animal from the forests of Wisconsin and Minnesota, noted for its lateral horns, and hooked tail
- This creature from Greek mythology has the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- A legendary diamond mine in Richtersveld, South Africa is guarded by this serpent
- This lake monster said to inhabit Lake Okanagan in British Columbia
- This Distant cousin of the mermaid dwelled near rocky cliffs and sang to passing sailors
- a large, hairy, human-like creature believed by some people to exist in the northwestern United States and western Canada
13 Clues: the study of Mysterious Creatures • This lake monster said to inhabit Lake Okanagan in British Columbia • A legendary diamond mine in Richtersveld, South Africa is guarded by this serpent • This giant sea creature attacks ships and is generally described as an octopus or squid • ...
Zoe Metcalfe 2021-05-11
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- If you study ------- I would think that you would believe in god and love him.
- Everybody was telling me that it was -------- that I had a piece of fruit.
- When Jeff's governmental -------- changed, he decided to start his own political party and take over the world.
- --------- is just the scientific word for the study of crime and criminals.
- If you are ever wondering what country a word has come from or when it was created, you should go on a ------- website and look up the word.
- If you like to see the different sounds but in different language you should study -------- in university.
- Whoever wants to study ------- would love the earth and want to find out more stuff that has never been discovered.
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- Students learned about the dangerous creatures while studying Greek --------in their literature class.
- People use ---------- when they want to take an X-ray or something else with high-energy radiation.
- Somebody who loves space would love to study ------- as they get to look at stars.
- Nicolas is currently in university and is studying --------- as he wants everyone to be able to here.
- On the weekend I went to a business -------- and it took 5 hours.
- ------- is the study of living things which means you could study any type of lizards and insects or you could even study a human.
13 Clues: On the weekend I went to a business -------- and it took 5 hours. • Everybody was telling me that it was -------- that I had a piece of fruit. • --------- is just the scientific word for the study of crime and criminals. • If you study ------- I would think that you would believe in god and love him. • ...
Percy Jackson - Crossword by AYOK 2024-07-29
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- The only man to find Ogygia Twice. ___ Valdez. (Godly parent: Hephaestus) (3)
- The first Roman demigod to see Camp Half-Blood. Thalia's brother. _____ Grace. (Godly parent : Jupiter) (5)
- Percy's Latin teacher who becomes the centaur, Chiron. (2,7)
- The Boread who likes Piper. (6)
- The God who was suspected to have stolen the Lightning Bolt. Nico's father. Bianca's father. The Greek God of the Underworld. Roman name : Pluto. (5)
- A Pegasus. Percy's usual ride. (9)
- The Greek snow goddess. Roman name: Chione. (6)
- The main character. _____ Jackson. (Godly parent : Poseidon) (5)
- The God who gave Percy a ride from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. Luke's Father. Roman name : Mercury. (6)
- The only Roman Demigod child of Hades/Pluto. _____ Levesque. (Godly parent : Pluto). (5)
- The Roman god of the north wind. Greek name: Boreas. (7)
- The Cyclops who stole the Golden Fleece from the Original Jason. (10)
- One of the two demigods who stayed in the Lotus Hotel And Casino for seventy years but thought it was only a few months. She became a Hunter of Artemis and was killed in the "Junkyard of the Gods". ______ di Angelo. (Godly parent : Hades) (6)
- Hazel's Boyfriend. _____ Zhang. (Godly parent : Mars) (5)
- The goddess nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia; a daughter of the Titan Atlas; she detained the hero Odysseus for many years. (7)
- The centaur who becomes Percy's Latin teacher, Mr. Brunner. (5)
- The God who Percy fought. Clarisse's Father. The Greek war God. Roman name : Mars. (4)
- Percy's 1st stepfather. (4)
- The mechanical dragon the Hephaestus cabin made and Leo fixed. (6)
- ________ was born as the son of a mortal king named Hippotes and an immortal nymph named Melanippe. Blessed with his mother's gift, he was charged by the gods to preside over all the winds, particularly the great four winds. Roman name : Aeoleous. (8)
- The Greek Goddess of Marriage. Zeus's wife and sister. Roman name : Juno. (4)
- The head counsellor of the Aphrodite cabin after Silena Beauregard and before Piper. (Godly parent: Aphrodite) (4)
- The king of the Titans and the lord of time. (6)
- A Cyclops. Percy's Half-brother. (5)
- Jason's girlfriend. _____ McLean. ( Godly parent : Aphrodite ) (5)
- The Greek god of the north wind. Roman name: Aquilon.(6)
- The god who was about to declare war on Poseidon. Thalia's father. Jason's father. The Greek God of lightning. The king of Olympus. Roman name : Jupiter. (4)
- Percy's friend, Hephaestus counsellor. _______ Beckendorf. (Godly parent : Hephaestus) (7)
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- Percy's father. The Greek water God. Roman name : Neptune (8)
- The greek Rainbow Goddess . (4)
- Beckendorf's Girlfriend. ______ Beauregard. (Godly Parent : Aphrodite) (6)
- The Satyr who chaperoned the demigods on the "Argo II". (5)
- The name Daedalus gives himself when he comes to Camp Half-Blood. (7)
- The person who acts as Percy's friend but betrays him. He died in the Titan war. ____ Castellan. (Godly parent : Hermes) (4)
- The Roman Goddess of Marriage. Jupiter's wife and sister. Greek name : Hera. (4)
- The Storm Spirit who attacks Jason at the Grand Canyon. (5)
- The Oracle of Delphi. (6)
- The three-headed dog who Annabeth defeated by distracting him with a ball. (8)
- Percy's Mother. _____ Jackson. (5)
- The greek wine God. Roman name : Bacchus. (8)
- Percy's girlfriend. ________ Chase. (Godly parent : Athena) (8)
- The first demigod child of any one the big three gods after they swore not to have any demigod children. Jason's sister. ______ Grace. (Godly parent : Zeus) (6)
- Percy's second stepfather
- The first monster that Percy kills. (8)
- Percy's best friend. A Satyr. ______ Underwood (6)
- One of the two demigods who stayed in the Lotus Hotel And Casino for seventy years but thought it was only a few months. He was the first demigod to see Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter. ____ di Angelo. (Godly parent : Hades) (4)
- The girl who tries to push Percy into the girl's toilet. ________ LaRue. ( Godly parent : Ares ) (8)
- The boatman who gives Percy, Annabeth and Grover a lift across the river Styx. (5)
- The person who built the Labyrinth. (8)
- The Boread who can't speak words longer than two syllables. (6)
- A Hunter of Artemis. A daughter of Atlas. She died after being bitten by Ladon. ___ Nightshade. (3)
51 Clues: The Oracle of Delphi. (6) • Percy's second stepfather • The greek Rainbow Goddess . (4) • The Boread who likes Piper. (6) • A Pegasus. Percy's usual ride. (9) • A Cyclops. Percy's Half-brother. (5) • The person who built the Labyrinth. (8) • The Greek snow goddess. Roman name: Chione. (6) • The king of the Titans and the lord of time. (6) • ...
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. 2024-03-27
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- Nemo The story's anti-hero,Conseil Assistant to the Professor,Professor Aronnax
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- Marine Biologist,Ned Land American whaler,
- Nautilus Captain Nemo's boat,Anti-Hero Character who does bad things but has good intentions,Narwhal Beast thought to be terrorizing ships,Atlantis Lost City of Greek Mythology
3 Clues: Marine Biologist,Ned Land American whaler, • Nemo The story's anti-hero,Conseil Assistant to the Professor,Professor Aronnax • Nautilus Captain Nemo's boat,Anti-Hero Character who does bad things but has good intentions,Narwhal Beast thought to be terrorizing ships,Atlantis Lost City of Greek Mythology
country 2022-03-24
8 Clues: pyramid • Budapest • Taj Mahal • TRX building • 2008 Olympics country • land of the rising sun • Justin Bieber's birthplace • is famous for its mythology
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2025-09-15
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- Haephestus served in this role for the Greek pantheon
- The race of God-like beings that came before Zeus, Hera and others
- This God was associated with the sun and music
- King of the ancient Greek Gods
- An adjective used to describe the ancient Greek Gods and Goddesses
- Aphrodite's son, he was often shown to have a bow and arrow
- Known by the Romans as Herakles
- God of War
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- Artemis was the Goddess of this human activity
- Hermes had wings on this part of his body
- Goddess of Love
- God of the Sea
- Zeus's wife
- God of the Underworld
14 Clues: God of War • Zeus's wife • God of the Sea • Goddess of Love • God of the Underworld • King of the ancient Greek Gods • Known by the Romans as Herakles • Hermes had wings on this part of his body • Artemis was the Goddess of this human activity • This God was associated with the sun and music • Haephestus served in this role for the Greek pantheon • ...
Ancient greece 2021-05-07
13 Clues: Assembly • two kings • people power • secret police • Spartan slaves • spartan non-citizens • Spartan male citizens • Athenian market place • Athenian non-citizens • Private dinner parties • militaristic Greek city-state • democratic ancient Greek city-state • the government equally distribute all the resources
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea 2022-01-25
10 Clues: ruler of gods • goddess of wisdom • fought in Anatolia • greatest storyteller • spoke a dialect of Greek • people from the Bronze Age • sea shaped Greek civilization • traditional stories about their gods • narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds • people who settled on the Greek mainland
Greek Knowledge 2024-09-30
10 Clues: God Of Wine • King Of The Gods • Queen Of The Gods • Goddess Of Wisdom • Hermès’ Winged _____ • God Of The UnderWorld • Completed The 12 Labors • Famous Greek Philosopher • The 18th Letter Of The Greek alphabet • The Most Successful Greek Soldier In The Army
week 1 gragh /y/ 2020-10-12
Across
- the line of symmetry was wonky
- Amelia got stuck when it came …………………… because she could not see why it was the same sound but different spelling
- Hazel loved mythology so she bought an extreme coloring in book
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- there were two words that meant the same thing
- Quinny wanted to go by a fake name so she could be a spy
- Aurelia received a lot of ……………….. when she came to school because every one knew her mum was sick
- Diya was energic to material that had ………………………...in it
- the song was very ……………….
8 Clues: the song was very ………………. • the line of symmetry was wonky • there were two words that meant the same thing • Diya was energic to material that had ………………………...in it • Quinny wanted to go by a fake name so she could be a spy • Hazel loved mythology so she bought an extreme coloring in book • ...
Tiger Tales 2021-12-24
Across
- One of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellation, known as Byakko in Japanese mythology and Baekho in Korean mythology
- This puppy Pokemon that's striped like a tiger was first introduced in the Kanto region.
- They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy!
- This tiger is the main bad guy in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.
- The name of the Tiger Zodiac in Fruits Basket
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- This tiger is the four-year-old son of an integral member of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- Calvin's best friend is stuffed tiger named ______
- Po's friend and a member of the Furious Five
8 Clues: They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy! • Po's friend and a member of the Furious Five • The name of the Tiger Zodiac in Fruits Basket • Calvin's best friend is stuffed tiger named ______ • This tiger is the main bad guy in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. • This tiger is the four-year-old son of an integral member of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood • ...
Ancient Greek Warfare 2020-10-06
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- The ancient Greek word for "shield".
- The word for an ancient Greek warship.
- Ancient Greek ships were called triremes because they had three rows of _______.
- The Empire that the ancient Greeks were trying to defeat when they perfected the trireme design.
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- The word for an ancient Greek soldier.
- A trireme's ram was made out of this material.
- Greek soldiers fought in this formation.
- These were used to protect soldiers' shins.
- The main weapon used by a hoplite.
9 Clues: The main weapon used by a hoplite. • The ancient Greek word for "shield". • The word for an ancient Greek soldier. • The word for an ancient Greek warship. • Greek soldiers fought in this formation. • These were used to protect soldiers' shins. • A trireme's ram was made out of this material. • ...
CD 1ST YR 2020-09-16
Across
- the Goal of discipleship
- the Greek word for "disciple"
- God's people
- Jesus' words to call
- also known as SAUL
- into Christ' body, the church....
- "Learner or pupil"
- "miseo" in Greek
- promise
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- visible and outward sign of an inward...
- Welby,Archbishop of the AC
- The process of becoming a disciple
- "One who is sent
- Full initiation by water & the Holy
- also called Peter
- and John
- Selected to replace JUDAS
- a radical/total transformation of the
- a.k.a. as outline of the Faith
- Celebrating Scripture-rooted,Spirit-..
- and Andrew
21 Clues: promise • and John • and Andrew • God's people • "One who is sent • "miseo" in Greek • also called Peter • also known as SAUL • "Learner or pupil" • Jesus' words to call • the Goal of discipleship • Selected to replace JUDAS • Welby,Archbishop of the AC • the Greek word for "disciple" • a.k.a. as outline of the Faith • into Christ' body, the church.... • The process of becoming a disciple • ...
Golden Age of Islam 2022-08-28
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- Book which emphasized learning as holy activity
- Language of works that were translated into Arabic
- Follower of Islam
- Scholarly Greek writer
- Sayings of the prophet
- Emigration
- Muhammad’s first wife
- A dedicated space for scholarship
- Secret Chinese technology
- Caliphate ruled by the first 4 Caliphs after Muhammad
- Largest branch of Islam
- Built by Abraham
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- Meaning of word “Islam”
- Modern name for the city of Yathrib
- Birthplace of Muhammad
- Persian mathematician, invented algebra
- Capital of Umayyad Caliphate
- Capital of Abbasid Caliphate
- Religion of Syrian translators
- God in Arabic
20 Clues: Emigration • God in Arabic • Built by Abraham • Follower of Islam • Muhammad’s first wife • Birthplace of Muhammad • Scholarly Greek writer • Sayings of the prophet • Meaning of word “Islam” • Largest branch of Islam • Secret Chinese technology • Capital of Umayyad Caliphate • Capital of Abbasid Caliphate • Religion of Syrian translators • A dedicated space for scholarship • ...
Unit one review-Gephart 2023-01-25
Across
- nothing comes into existence
- handed down from the apostles
- people of the church
- degrees of goodnes
- teaching athoroty
- logical thinking
- books of the bible
- christ himself
- something that caused it
- immune from error'
- second person of the trinity
- our immortal soul
- the bible
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- genisis 3:15
- first mover
- grand designer
- assembly of people
- essential beliefs
- greek and latin rule
- never falsehood
- the gift to live freely
- theological virtue
- one of our God-given gifts
- God did what to the gospel writers
- greek translation of the bible
25 Clues: the bible • first mover • genisis 3:15 • grand designer • christ himself • never falsehood • logical thinking • essential beliefs • teaching athoroty • our immortal soul • assembly of people • degrees of goodnes • books of the bible • theological virtue • immune from error' • people of the church • greek and latin rule • the gift to live freely • something that caused it • one of our God-given gifts • ...
Iliad 2022-10-24
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- messenger god
- invoked in beginning
- goddess of war
- father of chryseis
- who is the false dream sent to
- what does zeus send to agamemnon
- god of war, son of zeus
- queen of gods
- greek warrior
- god of prophecy and wisdom
- king of gods
- god of underworld
- how long has the war been going for
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- swift runner
- what do the soldiers have
- goddess of home and hearth
- taken during greek invasion
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of sea
- god of fire
- goddess of hunt
21 Clues: god of sea • god of fire • swift runner • king of gods • messenger god • queen of gods • greek warrior • goddess of war • goddess of hunt • god of underworld • father of chryseis • invoked in beginning • god of war, son of zeus • what do the soldiers have • goddess of home and hearth • goddess of love and beauty • god of prophecy and wisdom • taken during greek invasion • ...
Mackersy Crossword 2023-10-30
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- Canadas capital
- charged particle
- Norways capital
- thank you in French
- Her name rhymes with an Indian style of tattoo
- name of the world cup winning team
- Vide game character that wears overalls
- Third from the sun
- loudest animal on earth
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- greek cheese
- a very long race
- Queens dog breed
- What shoes are kiwis wearing this Friday
- longest river in France
- Only food that never goes bad
- Greek god of war
- what is Japanese Sake made from
- Omea's dogs name
- April zodiac sign
- pink movie
20 Clues: pink movie • greek cheese • Canadas capital • Norways capital • a very long race • Queens dog breed • charged particle • Greek god of war • Omea's dogs name • April zodiac sign • Third from the sun • thank you in French • longest river in France • loudest animal on earth • Only food that never goes bad • what is Japanese Sake made from • name of the world cup winning team • ...
Odyssey 2024-05-06
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- Suitor leading alongside Antinous
- King of Phaeacians
- Wife of Odysseus
- Son of Odysseus
- King of the sea
- Father of Telemachus
- The second in command on Odysseus ship
- Shows Odysseus way back home from the underworld
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- The strongest warrior in the Greek army
- Held Odysseus for seven years
- King of Taphian
- Goddess of battle
- Cyclops that has no hospitality
- Leader of the Greek army in the Trojan war
- Ringleader of Penelope's suitors
- Ruler of the winds
- Daughter of king Alcinous
- Princess of Thebes
- Daughter of helios
- King of all gods
20 Clues: King of Taphian • Son of Odysseus • King of the sea • Wife of Odysseus • King of all gods • Goddess of battle • King of Phaeacians • Ruler of the winds • Princess of Thebes • Daughter of helios • Father of Telemachus • Daughter of king Alcinous • Held Odysseus for seven years • Cyclops that has no hospitality • Ringleader of Penelope's suitors • Suitor leading alongside Antinous • ...
ASGreek 2024-11-07
Across
- A king chosen
- The Peloponnesian war
- Envaders from the north
- tryed to take over Greece
- The southern part of Greece
- The influential leader of Anthens
- The writer of the Lilaid and the Odyssey
- Alexander's touter
- A archon who made rules like hammi, every crime lead to death
- loved Athena
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- Xeres trying to take over Greece
- The king of the gods
- The son of king philip
- League Sparta
- The capital of Crete
- the first greek civilisation
- Greek slaves
- The wife of Zeus
- Philip The king of Macedonia
- Anthens
20 Clues: Anthens • Greek slaves • loved Athena • A king chosen • League Sparta • The wife of Zeus • Alexander's touter • The king of the gods • The capital of Crete • The Peloponnesian war • The son of king philip • Envaders from the north • tryed to take over Greece • The southern part of Greece • the first greek civilisation • Philip The king of Macedonia • Xeres trying to take over Greece • ...
26 2025-03-28
Across
- Decorative flower stand
- Medieval devotional art
- Mythical Greek bag
- Medieval world map
- Ceremonial drinking vessel
- Small shrine structure
- Assyrian winged statue
- Ancient Greek pottery style
- Japanese Shogunate art
- Egyptian goddess art
- Inlaid with dark alloy
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- Illusionistic architectural art
- Mosaic tile Moroccan
- Illustrated moral book
- Decorative corner stones
- Domestic interior art
- Roman city street art
- Vehicle of Hindu gods
- Symbolic picture writing
- Egyptian beetle amulet
- Japanese folding screen
- Floating world imagery
- Japanese native style art
- Papal artistic hat
- Sacred stone artifact
25 Clues: Mythical Greek bag • Medieval world map • Papal artistic hat • Mosaic tile Moroccan • Egyptian goddess art • Domestic interior art • Roman city street art • Vehicle of Hindu gods • Sacred stone artifact • Illustrated moral book • Egyptian beetle amulet • Small shrine structure • Floating world imagery • Assyrian winged statue • Japanese Shogunate art • Inlaid with dark alloy • ...
39 2025-03-28
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- Greek oil vessel art
- Artistic Merovingian king
- Artistic unified form theory
- Wild beasts art group
- Goya’s fantasy drawings
- Artistic volume concept
- Artistic depiction of apes
- Early animated art device
- Coin-shaped artwork
- Assumed artistic authorship
- Burial mound art
- American architectural style
- Spanish royal art palace
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- Early Egyptian architect
- Stone circle arrangement
- Greek pottery style
- Artistic wagon depiction
- Unorthodox artistic ideas
- Bone-structure art theme
- Art depicting lamentation
- Foreign language art texts
- Artistic Islamic pulpit
- Altar of Augustan Peace
- Netlike decorative pattern
- Depiction of young urban art
25 Clues: Burial mound art • Greek pottery style • Coin-shaped artwork • Greek oil vessel art • Wild beasts art group • Goya’s fantasy drawings • Artistic volume concept • Artistic Islamic pulpit • Altar of Augustan Peace • Early Egyptian architect • Stone circle arrangement • Artistic wagon depiction • Bone-structure art theme • Spanish royal art palace • Artistic Merovingian king • ...
Trojan War 2025-05-16
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- King of Troy
- Greatest Trojan warrior
- to fight in Latin
- Daughter of Agamemnon
- to win in Latin
- Greek king known for intelligence and cunning
- battle in Latin
- to lead in Latin
- Goddess of discord
- war in Latin
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- Brother of Menelaus and king of Mycenae
- trick in Latin
- Greatest Greek warrior
- Friend of Achilles
- King of Sparta and husband of Helen
- peace in Latin
- Most beautiful woman in the world
- to kill in Latin
- horse in Latin
- Trojan shepherd and prince
- to attack in Latin
- kingdom in Latin
22 Clues: King of Troy • war in Latin • peace in Latin • trick in Latin • horse in Latin • to win in Latin • battle in Latin • to fight in Latin • to kill in Latin • to lead in Latin • kingdom in Latin • Friend of Achilles • Goddess of discord • to attack in Latin • Daughter of Agamemnon • Greatest Greek warrior • Greatest Trojan warrior • Trojan shepherd and prince • Most beautiful woman in the world • ...
Greek Roots Puzzle 2021-02-02
10 Clues: Means "same sound" • Means "fear of time" • Means "time writing" • Means "self writing" • Means "sound writing" • Means "small writing" • Means "people writing" • From Greek φωνή. Means "distance sound" • From the Greek φωνή. Means "large sound" • From the Greek words φωτος (photos) and γραφη (graphe)
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