greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
birds in mythology 2025-04-07
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- Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology.
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a bird.
- Mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore.
- Mythical bird-women whose songs lured sailors to their doom in Greek mythology.
- Majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology.
- Ancient Egyptian deity associated with the sun and rebirth.
- Mythical two-headed bird in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength.
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- One of Odin's ravens in Norse mythology, representing thought.
- Majestic bird in Native American mythology associated with thunder.
- Mythical eagle-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
- Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- Giant eagle in Hindu mythology that tried to rescue Sita.
- Mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore.
- Mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology.
- Divine creature in Japanese mythology with the body of a bird and the face of a human.
15 Clues: Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology. • Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • Mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology. • Majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology. • Mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore. • Mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore. • ...
irds in mythology 2024-09-26
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- Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology.
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a bird.
- Mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore.
- Mythical bird-women whose songs lured sailors to their doom in Greek mythology.
- Majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology.
- Ancient Egyptian deity associated with the sun and rebirth.
- Mythical two-headed bird in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength.
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- One of Odin's ravens in Norse mythology, representing thought.
- Majestic bird in Native American mythology associated with thunder.
- Mythical eagle-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
- Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- Giant eagle in Hindu mythology that tried to rescue Sita.
- Mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore.
- Mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology.
- Divine creature in Japanese mythology with the body of a bird and the face of a human.
15 Clues: Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology. • Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • Mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology. • Majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology. • Mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore. • Mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore. • ...
pita's greek cards puzzle 2022-02-25
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- King of Troy.
- the supreme god of the ancient Greeks, who became ruler of gods and men after he dethroned his father Cronus and defeated the Titans.
- a maiden loved by Zeus and turned into a white heifer by either Zeus or Hera
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- a beautiful youth in Greek mythology who pines away for love of his own reflection and is then turned into the narcissus flower.
- a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed.
- Greek myth the lame god of fire and metal-workingRoman counterpart
- international center of culture and commerce.
- Greek origin that means Goddess Of Wisdom & War
- the sister and wife of Zeus, queen of the gods, and goddess of women and marriage
- (Greek: “All-Gifts”) in Greek mythology, the first woman.
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.
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- Greek myth the goddess of love and beauty, daughter of ZeusRoman counterpar
- the highest mountain in Greece, believed in Greek mythology to be the dwelling place of the greater gods.
- secure, immovable"
- a king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of the abducted Helen of Troy.
- the legendary builder of the Cretan labyrinth who makes wings to enable himself and his son Icarus to escape imprisonment
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty,
- the son of Daedalus
- "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband".
- Greek Meaning light or bright.
- any of nine ancient cities in NW Asia Minor, each of which was built on the ruins of its predecessor
- the son of Daedalus who to escape imprisonment flies by means of artificial wings but falls into the sea and drowns when the wax of his wings melts as he flies too near the sun.
- Greek myth the messenger and herald of the gods; the divinity of commerce, cunning, theft, travellers, and rascals.
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- a dwarf planet with a mean distance from the sun of 67 astronomical units (6.2 billion miles) and a diameter of 1500 miles (2400 kilometers)
26 Clues: King of Troy. • secure, immovable" • the son of Daedalus • Greek Meaning light or bright. • international center of culture and commerce. • "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband". • Greek origin that means Goddess Of Wisdom & War • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, • (Greek: “All-Gifts”) in Greek mythology, the first woman. • ...
the topic Centaur 2023-12-07
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- - Centaurs are often portrayed as __ and untamed.
- - Centaurs are creatures from Greek __.
- - Term for the battle between centaurs and Lapiths in Greek
- - Zodiac sign associated with a centaur.
- - Weapon commonly used by centaurs.
- - Wise and noble centaur in Greek mythology.
- - Centaurs are sometimes associated with __ settings.
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- - God often associated with centaurs in Greek mythology.
- - Upper body of a centaur.
- - Centaurs have the hindquarters of a __.
- - Lower body of a centaur.
- - Term for a being with a combination of human and animal parts.
- - Centaurs are known for their swift and graceful __.
- - Series where centaurs appear, by C.S. Lewis.
- - Centaurs are often depicted as skilled __.
15 Clues: - Upper body of a centaur. • - Lower body of a centaur. • - Weapon commonly used by centaurs. • - Centaurs are creatures from Greek __. • - Zodiac sign associated with a centaur. • - Centaurs have the hindquarters of a __. • - Centaurs are often depicted as skilled __. • - Wise and noble centaur in Greek mythology. • - Series where centaurs appear, by C.S. Lewis. • ...
Mythology 2023-09-03
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- Norse god of thunder.
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology.
- Chief god in Norse mythology.
- Feathered serpent in Aztec myth.
- Ruler of the Underworld in Greek myth.
- Titan who brought fire to humans.
- Gorgon with snake hair.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Half-human, half-bull creature.
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- Legendary sea monster.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Enchanting sea creatures in Greek myth.
- One-eyed giants in Greek myth.
- Egyptian god of the afterlife.
- Winged horse in Greek myth.
15 Clues: Norse god of thunder. • Legendary sea monster. • Gorgon with snake hair. • King of the Greek gods. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Winged horse in Greek myth. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • One-eyed giants in Greek myth. • Egyptian god of the afterlife. • Half-human, half-bull creature. • Feathered serpent in Aztec myth. • Titan who brought fire to humans. • ...
Mythology and Legends 7 2023-11-03
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- An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus
- Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs
- A mythological creature from Scottish and Irish folklore that can transform from seal to human
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- Zeu´s father
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- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone
- Mytological beings with the upper body of a man and the legs of a goat
- A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- A multi-headed serpent-like creature from Greek mythology, slain by Hercules
- A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology
- A creature in Greek mythology known as the "Mother of All Monsters"
- A legendary British king associated with the Knights of the Round Table
14 Clues: Zeu´s father • A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology • An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer • Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs • A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus • A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors • A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • ...
Gods and Mythology 2023-03-09
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- God of death in Greek mythology and younger brother of Zeus
- God of death in Egyptian mythology
- God of time in Greek mythology
- the God of thunder in Greek Mythology
- Goddess of death in Hindu Mythology
- Goddess of death in Norse Mythology
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- God of sun in Hindu mythology
- Demi God and son of God Zeus
- God of thunder in Hindu mythology
- Destroyer God in Hindu mythology
10 Clues: Demi God and son of God Zeus • God of sun in Hindu mythology • God of time in Greek mythology • Destroyer God in Hindu mythology • God of thunder in Hindu mythology • God of death in Egyptian mythology • Goddess of death in Hindu Mythology • Goddess of death in Norse Mythology • the God of thunder in Greek Mythology • ...
LAND OF THE CYCLOPS 2025-10-08
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- PUSHING AND SHOVING
- SHRANK BACK IN FEAR
- IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE
- FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION
- TREATMENT OF GUESTS
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- A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS
- A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- IN THIS CASE, TIED TO
- TO BET
- THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
11 Clues: TO BET • PUSHING AND SHOVING • SHRANK BACK IN FEAR • TREATMENT OF GUESTS • IN THIS CASE, TIED TO • A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS • FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION • THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY • IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE • A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY • A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Final Review 2024-05-16
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- name for the ruler/king in Egypt
- Egyptian god was associated with the sun and creation
- Persephone's mom in greek myth
- What god was the Great Sphinx modeled after
- Where did Norse mythology come from
- egyptian god controlled darkness, chaos, and storms
- Who is the Roman god of doors/change
- who fought the nemean lion
- were the Olympians created before or after the Titans?
- god of the pharaohs
- What did Odin exchange his eye for
- the Greek art form we made online that often displayed Greek myths
- name of the place in Greek underworld where worst souls would go
- What natural phenomenon happens because of Persephone’s 6-month exile to the underworld
- name of the ancient, magical language that Odin discovered
- the name of the tree that surrounds everything in Norse mythology
- Osiris's wife
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- When a culture worships more than one god/deity
- who gave the humans fire in greek mythology?
- Greek god of earthquakes
- common in greek myth, when someone tells the future and it happens
- Who was known as the second most powerful god in Roman mythology
- the first being in Greek creation story
- this is one of the things humans named after the roman gods
- What was Heimdall’s bridge made of
- natural and spiritual landmark in Ancient Egypt
- Where was Loki held captive for a time
- one of the Egyptian gods that looks like a crocodile
- vikings often robbed these places since they had treasure, were secluded, and had little security
- Athena and Ares are both gods of war, but athena focuses on...
30 Clues: Osiris's wife • god of the pharaohs • Greek god of earthquakes • who fought the nemean lion • Persephone's mom in greek myth • name for the ruler/king in Egypt • What was Heimdall’s bridge made of • What did Odin exchange his eye for • Where did Norse mythology come from • Who is the Roman god of doors/change • Where was Loki held captive for a time • ...
LAND OF THE CYCLOPS 2025-10-08
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- THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- IN THIS CASE, TIED TO
- SHRANK BACK IN FEAR
- PUSHING AND SHOVING
- TREATMENT OF GUESTS
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- FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION
- A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS
- A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- TO BET
- IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE
11 Clues: TO BET • SHRANK BACK IN FEAR • PUSHING AND SHOVING • TREATMENT OF GUESTS • IN THIS CASE, TIED TO • A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS • FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION • THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY • IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE • A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY • A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Mythical Gods and Goddesses 20 2023-07-16
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- The king of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology.
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology.
- The ancient Egyptian sun god.
- The chief god in Norse mythology and the ruler of Asgard.
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- The god of the sea in Greek mythology.
- The ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- The Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- The goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.
10 Clues: The ancient Egyptian sun god. • The god of the sea in Greek mythology. • The Norse god of thunder and lightning. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology. • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology. • The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • The goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. • The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology. • ...
Greek and Roman Review 2025-10-07
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- goddess of success
- name of aphrodite's husband
- name of roman god who is not in greek mythology
- number of months Persephone is stuck in the underworld
- were the roman gods stronger or weaker than the greek gods?
- Rome eventually spread to 3 continents including europe, asia, and
- the greek name of the second most powerful god in Roman mythology
- place where Titans were held captive
- Venus's greek name
- greek god who has the same name in roman mythology
- Saturn was the father of three sons and the youngest was...
- Which mythology displays gods/goddesses with human characteristics of imperfection?
- messenger god, known as a trickster
- gift that made Zeus scared that the people would take over
- brother who killed his brother and ruled rome
- type of seed that kept Persephone in underworld
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- celestial bodies that were named after roman gods
- female monster who was killed by Perseus
- month named after Ares Roman name
- Zeus's roman name
- name of the sea that the roman empire surrounded
- Poseidon's main weapon of choice
- name of the god who wanted to give fire to the humans
- how many labors Hercules accomplished for penance
- hero who fulfilled a prophecy on accident and killed a relative
- Pluto is the god of the underworld and....
- ground structure that forms on fault lines and is named after Vulcan
- ruler of the underworld
28 Clues: Zeus's roman name • goddess of success • Venus's greek name • ruler of the underworld • name of aphrodite's husband • Poseidon's main weapon of choice • month named after Ares Roman name • messenger god, known as a trickster • place where Titans were held captive • female monster who was killed by Perseus • Pluto is the god of the underworld and.... • ...
The Puzzling Constellations 2023-01-25
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- It represents the dragon Ladon, the mythical creature with a hundred heads that guarded the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
- It is associated with Poseidon’s messenger, the dolphin that helped the god find the nymph Amphitrite, whom he later married.
- It represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra as part of his Twelve Labours.
- It means “the weighing scales” in Latin, and the constellation represents the scales of justice held by Dike, the Greek goddess of justice.
- It is identified as the mythical winged ram with golden fleece that was sent by the nymph Nephele to save her son Phrixus after his father, King Athamas of Boeotia, had been given a false prophecy that he had to sacrifice his son to ward off famine.
- It represents the white-winged horse from Greek mythology.
- It is associated with Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, holding the scales of justice represented by the neighbouring constellation Libra.
- It was named after the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia and King Cepheus in Greek mythology.
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- It represents Asclepius, the famous healer in Greek mythology, and is usually depicted as a man holding a serpent.
- It represents the boastful queen, wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology.
- It is associated with the eagle that held Zeus’ thunderbolts in Greek mythology, as well as with the eagle that abducted Ganymede and brought him to Olympus.
- It was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology.
- He named it after an early type of compound microscope, one that was widely used in the 18th century.
- It represents the god Zeus, who in one tale transformed himself into a bull in order to seduce and abduct Europa, the beautiful daughter of the Phoenician King Agenor.
- It represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares, the bright star that marks the scorpion’s heart.
15 Clues: It represents the white-winged horse from Greek mythology. • It was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology. • It was named after the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia and King Cepheus in Greek mythology. • It represents the boastful queen, wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Idea 2024-02-29
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- Roman god of choices
- what this literally is
- Applies to both baseball and elevators; what this is
- French school of magic
- with mythology, featuring Vesta
- mother of Perseus
- collections of myths, see Greek, Roman, etc
- with mythology, featuring Aphrodite
- Game show with questions instead of answers (What is ___?)
- time of day and heavily debated book/movie series
- what you need if you got this far
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- The original Blooket
- Last name of Gen Z Harry Potter
- Egyptian god with both a younger and older version
- Last name of Millennial Percy Jackson
- Halloween goodies
- most recent addition to the Jackson(-Blofis) family
- considered one of the greatest playwrights ever, antagonist in "Something Rotten"
- Like how often we have BookEndz
- with mythology, featuring Isis
- first wife of Adam
21 Clues: Halloween goodies • mother of Perseus • first wife of Adam • The original Blooket • Roman god of choices • what this literally is • French school of magic • with mythology, featuring Isis • Last name of Gen Z Harry Potter • Like how often we have BookEndz • with mythology, featuring Vesta • what you need if you got this far • with mythology, featuring Aphrodite • ...
Rick Riordan 2023-05-31
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- The big baby that got a blessing from Ares, and a curse from Hera (that never came to be).
- Camp __________.
- Celestial ______.
- "Olympus to destroy or ____" (prophecy).
- Piper's godly mother.
- Leo's godly father.
- Leo's dragon.
- ____ steel.
- Apollo's trusty sidekick that speaks in Shakespearean. The Arrow of ______.
- The mythology with Valhalla.
- Throne of the Greek Gods.
- The mythology with the summer camp [4 across].
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- Annabeth and Magnus' shared last name.
- Meg's stepfather.
- The mythology that is siblings with [25 across].
- Daughter of Ares.
- Jason, Silena, Luke, Bianca, Zoë.
- The mythology with magicians.
- Big bad snake in the oracle at Delphi.
- One of the rivers Percy bribes into sinking enemy ships.
- Sadie's last name.
- Meteoric ____.
- The god that Carter channels.
- Imperial ____.
- Percy's godly father.
25 Clues: ____ steel. • Leo's dragon. • Meteoric ____. • Imperial ____. • Camp __________. • Meg's stepfather. • Celestial ______. • Daughter of Ares. • Sadie's last name. • Leo's godly father. • Piper's godly mother. • Percy's godly father. • Throne of the Greek Gods. • The mythology with Valhalla. • The mythology with magicians. • The god that Carter channels. • Jason, Silena, Luke, Bianca, Zoë. • ...
World Literature Final Review 2023-12-15
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- A mentor figure who survives an early massacre and tries to warn Jews about the atrocities
- A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action
- A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, confined in the labyrinth in Greek mythology
- A nervous and gullible character who falls victim to a practical joke
- A young woman whose birthday party provides a chance for a reconciliation between two small towns in Mexico
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus
- A heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength and the completion of twelve labors
- One of the taxidermied creatures that adds to the unsettling atmosphere of a bed and breakfast
- A mischievous and imaginative girl who weaves a deceptive story to entertain herself
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology, often portrayed as a strategic and wise deity
- A prisoner in the concentration camps known for playing the violin
- A mystical object with the power to grant wishes, bringing both hope and tragedy
- A bold young man who gifts an expensive cheese to the people of a rival town
- A rival landowner whose fate becomes intertwined with Ulrich von Gradwitz
- A ruler of Thebes whose decree sets the tragic events of the play in motion
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, seduced and abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull
- A landowners whose encounter in the woods takes an unexpected turn
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- Elie's father who accompanies him through the hardships of the concentration camps
- The apple of discord, a symbol of strife in Greek mythology, leading to the Judgment of Paris and the Trojan War
- A young man whose family experiences the consequences of making wishes with a magical paw
- A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon
- A young man who checks into a bed and breakfast with dire consequences
- A fellow prisoner in "Night," searching for his son in the concentration camps
- a sadistic doctor known for inhumane medical experiments on prisoners during the Holocaust
- A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders
- A legendary Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his strength and vulnerability in his heel
- A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime
- The narrator and protagonist “Night," recounting his experiences during the Holocaust
- Antigone's sister who refuses to help her sister in defying Creon's orders
- A Titan who defies Zeus to bring fire and knowledge to humanity in Greek mythology
30 Clues: A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon • A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime • A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders • A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus • ...
Forest camp crossword 2024-07-18
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- What's the name of the teacher with long curly hair?
- The main God in Greek mythology
- Zeus's daughter
- what is the name of the Head teacher?
- what do you have to follow at the camp?
- you have this after the second lesson
- what does HP mean?
- What competition did we have this week?
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- what is Nika's position called?
- what does miss Maggie hate?
- the god of the sea
- who is the sun god in Greek mythology?
- the main goddess in Greek mythology
- you have to do this before lunch
- how many houses are there this week?
- God of war
16 Clues: God of war • Zeus's daughter • the god of the sea • what does HP mean? • what does miss Maggie hate? • what is Nika's position called? • The main God in Greek mythology • you have to do this before lunch • the main goddess in Greek mythology • how many houses are there this week? • what is the name of the Head teacher? • you have this after the second lesson • ...
Greek gods 2022-03-11
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- god of the underworld
- god of the grape-harvest, winemaking, orchards and fruit, vegetation,
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology
- goddess of victory
- Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture,
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- Through levitation or his wings Hypnos has the ability to fly
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- the sky god and chief deity of ancient Greece, and of Hades, god of the underworld
- Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology
- Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire
- one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus
- Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity
- god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality,
15 Clues: goddess of victory • god of the underworld • Olympian goddess of wisdom and war • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, • god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, • Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology • ...
The Trials Of Apollo, The Hidden Oracle 2022-09-29
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- Another genre this book has
- The director at camp half blood
- Starts with O
- The stepfather of Meg
- A long time ago in 1 word
- A character did this word
- Father of Apollo
- Appears later in the book as the villain.
- It has 4 letters.
- A friend of Apollo and Percy Jackson
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- Apollo rides this when he is in greek god form
- Genre of book.
- A friend of the main character
- The thing the campers get lost in
- The Ruler of the Ants
- A maze in greek mythology
- It has 6 letters.
- Meg's real Mom who is a greek god
- The word is 3 letters
- Another Villian in the Book
- It has 5 letters.
21 Clues: Starts with O • Genre of book. • Father of Apollo • It has 6 letters. • It has 5 letters. • It has 4 letters. • The Ruler of the Ants • The stepfather of Meg • The word is 3 letters • A maze in greek mythology • A long time ago in 1 word • A character did this word • Another genre this book has • Another Villian in the Book • A friend of the main character • The director at camp half blood • ...
Ancient Mythology 2023-06-17
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- - Norse god of thunder and protector of mankind
- - Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- - Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war
- - Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife
- - King of the Greek gods and god of the sky and thunder
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife and judge of the dead
- - Greek goddess of the underworld and queen of the dead
- - Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war
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- - Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth
- - Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- - Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead
- - Egyptian sun god and creator deity
- - Trickster god in Norse mythology
- - Egyptian god of the sky, often depicted as a falcon
- - Combination of two Egyptian gods, representing the sun and air
- - Egyptian goddess of magic, fertility, and motherhood
- - Greek hero known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- - Greek god of the sea and earthquakes
- - Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare
- - Greek god of light, music, and healing
20 Clues: - Trickster god in Norse mythology • - Egyptian sun god and creator deity • - Greek god of the sea and earthquakes • - Greek god of light, music, and healing • - Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • - Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • - Norse god of thunder and protector of mankind • - Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead • ...
Trials of Apollo Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-03
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- It has 6 letters.
- Appears later in the book as the villain.
- Apollo rides this when he is in greek god form
- Starts with O
- The Ruler of the Ants
- A maze in greek mythology
- A long time ago in 1 word
- A friend of the main character
- Father of Apollo
- It has 5 letters.
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- Another genre this book has
- The stepfather of Meg
- Another Villian in the Book
- The director at camp half blood
- Genre of book.
- A character did this word
- The thing the campers get lost in
- It has 4 letters.
- The word is 3 letters
- Meg's real Mom who is a greek god
- A friend of Apollo and Percy Jackson
21 Clues: Starts with O • Genre of book. • Father of Apollo • It has 4 letters. • It has 6 letters. • It has 5 letters. • The stepfather of Meg • The Ruler of the Ants • The word is 3 letters • A character did this word • A maze in greek mythology • A long time ago in 1 word • Another genre this book has • Another Villian in the Book • A friend of the main character • The director at camp half blood • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-12-01
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- The god of the sun
- The god of machines
- The god of the earth
- The god of love
- The goddess of the hunt
- The god of wine
- The goddess of victory
- The god of the underworld
- The snake-woman monster
- The one eyed monster
- The goddess of wisdom
- The god of the sky
- Hades' dog
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- The smartest man in Greek Mythology
- the goddess of love AND beauty
- The pit of darkness
- The god of the ocean
- The demigod whose weakness was his ankle.
- The god of war
- The strongest demigod in Greek Mythology
- A Greek conqueror
21 Clues: Hades' dog • The god of war • The god of love • The god of wine • A Greek conqueror • The god of the sun • The god of the sky • The god of machines • The pit of darkness • The god of the earth • The god of the ocean • The one eyed monster • The goddess of wisdom • The goddess of victory • The goddess of the hunt • The snake-woman monster • The god of the underworld • the goddess of love AND beauty • ...
Myth Crossword Puzzle #1 2023-07-02
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- Greek god of war
- Greek queen of the gods
- shape-shifting trickster god of Norse mythology
- King who leads the Knights of the Round Table
- All-Father and head of the Norse pantheon
- Mjolnir-wielding thunder god of Norse mythology
- mean-eating creature with body of a man and head of a bull
- Greek hero with kingdom in Ithaca with wife of Penelope; has his story narrated in namesake book by Homer
- Greek god of medicine, music, and the sun
- captain of the Argonauts
- Queen of the underworld who got kidnapped by Hades
- Greek god of wine
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Hindu destroyer god
- realm of the Norse gods
- the race which the Greek gods overthrew
- Egyptian sun god and head of Egyptian gods
- the mountain on which the chief 12 Greek gods reside
- Egyptian god of the Underworld
- Greek maiden goddess of the hunt
- City which was sieged in its namesake war when Paris took Helen from Menelaus
- Greek god of the sea
- King of the Greek Underworld
- maze which Daedalus built to contain a certain creature
- head of the Greek pantheon
25 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Hindu destroyer god • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek queen of the gods • realm of the Norse gods • captain of the Argonauts • head of the Greek pantheon • King of the Greek Underworld • Egyptian god of the Underworld • Greek maiden goddess of the hunt • the race which the Greek gods overthrew • ...
Mythology 2023-12-27
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- The sun god in Egyptian mythology
- A monster in Greek mythology with snakes for hair
- The god of thunder in Norse mythology
- The god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology
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- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
- The trickster god in Norse mythology
- The chief god in Norse mythology
9 Clues: The chief god in Norse mythology • The sun god in Egyptian mythology • The trickster god in Norse mythology • The god of thunder in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology • The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology • A monster in Greek mythology with snakes for hair • ...
birds in mythology 2024-09-25
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- Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology.
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a bird.
- is a mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore.
- Mythical birdwomen whose songs lured sailors to their doom in Greek mythology.
- is a majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology.
- is an ancient Egyptian deity associated with the sun and rebirth.
- is a two-headed bird in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength.
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- One of Odin's ravens in Norse mythology, representing thought.
- is a majestic bird in Native American mythology associated with thunder.
- Mythical eagle-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
- Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- is a giant eagle in Hindu mythology that tried to rescue Sita.
- is a mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore.
- is a mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology.
- is a divine creature in Japanese mythology with the body of a bird and the face of a human.
15 Clues: Half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology. • Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • is a mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology. • is a majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology. • is a mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore. • is a mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-06
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- Shapeshifting fox spirit in Japanese folklore
- Roman woodland deity, often depicted with goat legs
- Giant sea monster of Scandinavian tales
- Abominable Snowman of Himalayan legend
- Greek monster with snake hair
- Half-human, half-horse creatures
- Legendary bird that rises from ashes
- Mythical horse with a single horn
- Monster with snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone
- Enchanted creature with upper body of a human and lower body of a fish
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- Beast with lion's body and eagle's head
- Large bird of Native American legend, associated with storms
- Irish spirit warning of impending death
- Winged horse of Greek mythology
- Half-man, half-bull labyrinth dweller
- Enchanting sea creatures luring sailors
- Fire-breathing creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Half-bird, half-human creatures of Greek mythology
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Fire-breathing creature of Middle Eastern mythology
20 Clues: Greek monster with snake hair • Winged horse of Greek mythology • Half-human, half-horse creatures • Mythical horse with a single horn • Legendary bird that rises from ashes • Half-man, half-bull labyrinth dweller • Abominable Snowman of Himalayan legend • Beast with lion's body and eagle's head • Irish spirit warning of impending death • ...
Greek vs Roman Gods 2022-06-18
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- Roman God of Fire and Forge
- The Roman Queen of Gods
- The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name
- The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon
- The Greek Queen of Gods
- Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years
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- Greek and Roman _______ share many of the same gods and goddesses in their stories
- The Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Greek God of war
- Goddess Hestia's Roman name
- Greek gods had heavy emphasis placed on their physical appearance, both ______, and unpleasantness
11 Clues: Greek God of war • The Roman Queen of Gods • The Greek Queen of Gods • Roman God of Fire and Forge • Goddess Hestia's Roman name • The Goddess of Love and Beauty • The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon • The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name • Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years • ...
Greek vs Roman Gods 2022-06-18
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- Roman God of Fire and Forge
- The Roman Queen of Gods
- The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name
- The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon
- The Greek Queen of Gods
- Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years
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- Greek and Roman _______ share many of the same gods and goddesses in their stories
- The Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Greek God of war
- Goddess Hestia's Roman name
- Greek gods had heavy emphasis placed on their physical appearance, both ______, and unpleasantness
11 Clues: Greek God of war • The Roman Queen of Gods • The Greek Queen of Gods • Roman God of Fire and Forge • Goddess Hestia's Roman name • The Goddess of Love and Beauty • The Roman name for the Greek God Poseidon • The only God that has the same Greek and Roman name • Greek mythology _______ Roman mythology over 1,000 years • ...
Fantastic Creatures Crossword 2017-08-24
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- Santa's little helpers.
- monster slain by Beowulf.
- wolf son of Loki in Norse mythology, also referenced in the name of a villain in Harry Potter.
- race similar to goblins created by the inventor of modern epic fantasy.
- Fancy word for werewolf
- legendary creature with the lion's body and an eagle's head and wings.
- Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition.
- Canine headed god in Egyptian mythology who weighs the hearts of the recently dead.
- sons of Danu in Hindu mythology.
- Demon in Buddhist mythology who tries to tempt the Buddha with visions of hot girls.
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- Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee.
- Creature that hides pots of gold at the ends of rainbows
- Ghost light sighted in the Rann of Kutch.
- Monstrous serpent - a personification of drought and adversary of Indra.
- One of the creatures from Greek Mythology that fashioned Zeus's thunderbolts.
- A legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas named after its tendency to suck goats' blood.
- The Devil in Islam.
- Indian brand that shares its name with the divine beings in Greek Mythology who descended from primordial deities.
- In ancient Rome, the guiding spirit or tutelary deity of a person, family, or place.
- Japanese water imp, also a letter of the greek alphabet and an italian sportswear company.
- Indian god who weilds a weapon made of bees and sugarcane that shoots darts made of flowers.
- A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism.
22 Clues: The Devil in Islam. • Santa's little helpers. • Fancy word for werewolf • monster slain by Beowulf. • sons of Danu in Hindu mythology. • Ghost light sighted in the Rann of Kutch. • Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition. • A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism. • Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee. • ...
Greece 2025-08-18
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- The study of fundamental problems
- A body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology
- The final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous
- Relating to Sparta
- A citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill
- A system of government
- A circular structure, often a temple
- A priest or priestess acting as a medium for the gods
- A silver coin of ancient Greece
- A covered walkway or portico, commonly for public use
- A lyric poem
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- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- Ruler of Mount Olympus
- The Greek goddess of fortune.
- Family of giants in Greek mythology
- A temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- The home of the gods in Greek mythology
- Relating to Greece, its people, or its language
- The concept of excellence or virtue
- A public open space used for assemblies and markets
- An epic poem by Homer about the Trojan War
- A mythical creature that is part man and part goat
- A stringed instrument similar to a small harp
24 Clues: A lyric poem • Relating to Sparta • Ruler of Mount Olympus • A system of government • The Greek goddess of fortune. • A silver coin of ancient Greece • The study of fundamental problems • Family of giants in Greek mythology • The concept of excellence or virtue • A circular structure, often a temple • The home of the gods in Greek mythology • ...
Choose your own adventure Greek vs. Roman Gods 2021-11-16
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- Roman version of Hermes
- Roman version of Artemis
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Roman version of Hera
- Roman version of Ares
- Greek god of wine
- Greek god of lightning
- Roman version of Poseidon
- Roman version of Athena
- Roman version of Demeter
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- Greek goddess of marriage
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek god of war
- The same in Greek and Roman Mythology
- Roman version of Aphrodite
- Greek god of the ocean
- Roman version of Zeus
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Roman version of Dionysus
21 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Greek goddess of love • Roman version of Hera • Roman version of Zeus • Roman version of Ares • Greek god of the ocean • Greek god of lightning • Roman version of Hermes • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman version of Athena • Roman version of Artemis • Roman version of Demeter • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek goddess of the hunt • ...
Fantastic Creatures Crossword 2017-08-24
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- The Devil in Islam.
- race similar to goblins created by the inventor of modern epic fantasy.
- One of the creatures from Greek Mythology that fashioned Zeus's thunderbolts.
- legendary creature with the lion's body and an eagle's head and wings.
- Fancy word for werewolf
- wolf son of Loki in Norse mythology, also referenced in the name of a villain in Harry Potter.
- sons of Danu in Hindu mythology.
- In ancient Rome, the guiding spirit or tutelary deity of a person, family, or place.
- Monstrous serpent - a personification of drought and adversary of Indra.
- Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition.
- A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism.
- Indian brand that shares its name with the divine beings in Greek Mythology who descended from primordial deities.
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- Santa's little helpers.
- Creature that hides pots of gold at the ends of rainbows
- Batti Ghost light reported in the Rann of Kutch.
- A legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas named after its tendency to suck goats' blood.
- Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee.
- Canine headed god in Egyptian mythology who weighs the hearts of the recently dead.
- monster slain by Beowulf.
- Demon in Buddhist mythology who tries to tempt the Buddha with visions of hot girls.
- Indian god who weilds a weapon made of bees and sugarcane that shoots darts made of flowers.
- Japanese water imp, also a letter of the greek alphabet and an italian sportswear company.
22 Clues: The Devil in Islam. • Santa's little helpers. • Fancy word for werewolf • monster slain by Beowulf. • sons of Danu in Hindu mythology. • Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition. • A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism. • Batti Ghost light reported in the Rann of Kutch. • Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee. • ...
DANA Greek 2022-02-25
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- A mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda
- Second wife of Heracles. She was the daughter of Oeneus
- According to Greek Myth the strongest human in the world,he would occasionally kill a bunch people for no good reason.
- is the Greek goddess of strife and discord.
- The city that was attacked in the Trojan war.
- Narcissus was a hunter
- a mountain nymph or oread.
- Pandora was the first human woman created by Hephaestus
- Paris, also called Alexandros in Greek legend, son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba
- Mount Olympus was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus.
- Athena is the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens.
- Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- Menelaus, in Greek mythology, king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae.
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- Aphrodite, ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- a gigantic water-snake-like monster with nine heads
- The pretty boy god, son of Zenus who would trick people with the curses he made
- Daedalus was a craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx
- Hermes is considered the herald of the gods. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travelers, thieves, merchants, and orators.
- The boy who could not follow directions from his father and fell out of the sky because of it resulting in his death.
- Io was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus.
- Cassandra was cursed for her ability to predict the future.
- A powerful goddess, she was Zeus' wife and know for being really mad about him cheating on her.
- Female warrior who didn't want to marry a man.
- Priam, in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy.
- A titan who stole fire from the gods and brought it to mankind.He was known as a wise friend to mankind.
- Hephaestus was born lame and was cast from heaven in disgust by his mother, Hera, and again by his father, Zeus, after a family quarrel
- Helen was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the queen of Sparta and the wife of Tyndareus
27 Clues: Narcissus was a hunter • a mountain nymph or oread. • is the Greek goddess of strife and discord. • The city that was attacked in the Trojan war. • Female warrior who didn't want to marry a man. • Priam, in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy. • a gigantic water-snake-like monster with nine heads • Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • ...
Romans 2023-11-14
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- Professional fighters in ancient Rome who engaged in public contests.
- The Roman god of fire, like the Greek god Hephaestus.
- The god of war in Roman mythology.
- A long period of peace throughout the Roman Empire.
- The Roman god of trade, like the Greek god Hermes.
- The Roman arena where gladiators would fight.
- The Roman goddess of agriculture and the seasons.
- The temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods.
- The Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- The king of the gods in Roman mythology
- Capital city of the Roman Empire.
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- The Roman goddess of wisdom, like the Greek goddess Athena.
- Roman general and Emperor that was later assassinated by the senate.
- The Roman pagan festival that celebrated the seasons. Christmas adopted a lot of these traditions.
- The ancient Roman assembly or council.
- The Roman god of the sea.
- The god of music, poetry, and archery in Roman mythology.
- The Roman goddess like the Greek goddess Hera.
- Ancient Roman city that was preserved after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
- The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity.
20 Clues: The Roman god of the sea. • Capital city of the Roman Empire. • The god of war in Roman mythology. • The Roman goddess of love and beauty. • The ancient Roman assembly or council. • The king of the gods in Roman mythology • The Roman arena where gladiators would fight. • The Roman goddess like the Greek goddess Hera. • The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity. • ...
crossword 1 2013-02-19
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- vehicle of kartikeya,the second son of lord shiva as per hindu myth
- first of the seven Roman kings and the founder of the city of Rome.
- the husband of Swahadevi as per hindu Mythology
- this mt. is home to greek gods
- they are the female equivalents of gandharvas in hindu mythology
- this hideous woman is a snake haired monster in greek myth
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- goddess of marriage, hearth, family and childbirth in Roman mythology.
- this leader had his wife stolen from him
- spouse of Kama,God of love in Hindu myth
- partha is another name of dis hero frm mahabharatha
- this greek god is the lord of the dead
- vehicle of the inauspicious shani dev as per hindu myth
- immortal winged horse of Bellerophon in greek mythology
- in this yuga vishnu appeared on earth in his rama avatar
14 Clues: this mt. is home to greek gods • this greek god is the lord of the dead • this leader had his wife stolen from him • spouse of Kama,God of love in Hindu myth • the husband of Swahadevi as per hindu Mythology • partha is another name of dis hero frm mahabharatha • vehicle of the inauspicious shani dev as per hindu myth • ...
Greek mythology 2024-12-11
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- goddess of agriculture and plants
- the earth in Greek mythology
- godess of the hunt, patron of young women
- original rider of the sun chariot
- goddess of wisdom and warfare
- queen of the underworld
- the sky in Greek mythology
- goddess of the hearth
- god of the sky, thunder and lightning
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- incarnate of death
- pridmortial deity, originator of everything
- greek god of music
- god of war and bloodshed
- god of the underworld
- incarnate of sleep
- god of wine and alcohol
- godess of marriage and family
- godess or incarnate of night
18 Clues: incarnate of death • greek god of music • incarnate of sleep • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • god of wine and alcohol • queen of the underworld • god of war and bloodshed • the sky in Greek mythology • the earth in Greek mythology • godess or incarnate of night • goddess of wisdom and warfare • godess of marriage and family • goddess of agriculture and plants • ...
POPA SWAG 2022-02-25
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- the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
- There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta
- dwarf planet with a mean distance from the sun of 67 astronomical units
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- is an ancient city and archaeological site in modern-day Turkey
- daughter of Inachus
- a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast
- son of Daedalus who to escape imprisonment flies by means of artificial wings but falls into the sea and drowns
- a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- a Greek god of commerce, eloquence, invention, travel, and theft who serves as herald and messenger of the other gods
- the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire.
- a Calydonian princess in Greek mythology whose name translated as "man-destroyer"
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- the ancient Greek queen of heaven
- result for city of troy definition
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- of troy
- the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda and wife of Menelaus whose abduction by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War
- is a king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of the abducted Helen of Troy.
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony
- a mythical Greek hero renowned for his great strength and especially for performing 12 labors imposed on him by Hera.
- a mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda
25 Clues: of troy • daughter of Inachus • the Greek goddess of wisdom • a mountain nymph, or oread. • the ancient Greek queen of heaven • result for city of troy definition • There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta • the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony • the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire. • ...
Week 11 Crossword Vocabulary(Odyssey) 2025-11-05
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- – A river in the underworld of Greek mythology; souls of the dead must cross it to reach Hades.
- – The city of the Laestrygonians, a race of giant cannibals in The Odyssey.
- – A seafaring people in The Odyssey who help Odysseus return to Ithaca.
- Fields – A paradise in Greek mythology where heroes and the virtuous go after death.
- – A dangerous whirlpool in Greek mythology, often paired with Scylla to threaten sailors.
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- – A six-headed sea monster in Greek mythology that attacks sailors who pass too close.
- – The people of Troy, central figures in the Trojan War of Greek mythology.
- – The god of the underworld in Greek mythology, also refers to the underworld itself.
- – A long narrative poem, often about heroic deeds and events important to a culture or nation.
- – A minor female nature deity in Greek mythology, often associated with forests, rivers, or other natural features.
10 Clues: – A seafaring people in The Odyssey who help Odysseus return to Ithaca. • – The people of Troy, central figures in the Trojan War of Greek mythology. • – The city of the Laestrygonians, a race of giant cannibals in The Odyssey. • Fields – A paradise in Greek mythology where heroes and the virtuous go after death. • ...
Chapter 3 Section 1-3 2024-09-13
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- Battle where Leonidus led a group of Greek soldiers against the Persians at a mountain pass
- time period of Greek history where little is known
- Greek word for city
- civil war between Athens and Sparta following the Periclean Age
- Spartan slaves
- son of Darius I that relaunched the invasion of Greece by the Persians
- rule by one
- Civilization that flourished on the island of Crete during the earliest Aegean civilizations
- ruler with complete control over government (typically a cruel dictator)
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- having human form or attributes (like the gods in Greek mythology)
- king of Persia that failed to beat the Greeks at the Bay of Marathon
- league of Greek city states led by the Athenians
- League of Greek city-states led by the Spartans
- king of the gods in Greek mythology
- island the Athenians retreated to following the Battle of Thermopylae
- influential political leader of Athens
- blind poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- rule by they people
- rule by few
- capital city of Minoan civilization
20 Clues: rule by few • rule by one • Spartan slaves • Greek word for city • rule by they people • king of the gods in Greek mythology • capital city of Minoan civilization • influential political leader of Athens • League of Greek city-states led by the Spartans • blind poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • league of Greek city states led by the Athenians • ...
Birds in Mythology 2024-01-23
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- is a mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore.
- is an ancient Egyptian deity associated with the sun and rebirth.
- Mythical bird-women whose songs lured sailors to their doom in Greek mythology.
- is a two-headed bird in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength.
- A half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology.
- a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a bird.
- is a mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore.
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- is a majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology.
- Mythical eagle-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
- One of Odin's ravens in Norse mythology represents thought.
- Phoenix is a mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- is a majestic bird in Native American mythology associated with thunder.
- is a divine creature in Japanese mythology with the body of a bird and the face of a human.
- is a giant eagle in Hindu mythology that tried to rescue Sita.
- is a mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology.
15 Clues: A half-bird, half-woman creature in Greek mythology. • is a mythical bird in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology. • is a majestic and benevolent bird in Persian mythology. • is a mythical bird with a human head in Russian folklore. • One of Odin's ravens in Norse mythology represents thought. • is a mythical bird with a beautiful song in Slavic folklore. • ...
Chapter 3 Section 1-3 Terms 2024-09-11
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- son of Darius I that relaunched the invasion of Greece by the Persians
- having human form or attributes (like the gods in Greek mythology)
- League of Greek city states led by the Spartans
- ruler with complete control over government (typically a cruel dictator)
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Civilization that was destroyed by the Dorians
- king of Persia that failed to beat the Greeks at the Battle of Marathon
- Greek word for city
- rule by few
- island that Athenians retreated to after the Battle of Thermopylae
- Civilization that flourished on the island of Crete during the earliest Aegean civilizations
- influential political leader of Athens
- League of Greek city states led by the Athenians
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- rule by the people
- civil war between Sparta and Athens following the Periclean Age
- Spartan slaves
- rule by one
- Battle where Leonidus led a group of Greek soldiers against the Persians at a mountain pass
- time period of Greek history where little is known
- capital city of Minoan civilization
- blind poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
21 Clues: rule by one • rule by few • Spartan slaves • rule by the people • Greek word for city • capital city of Minoan civilization • King of the gods in Greek mythology • influential political leader of Athens • blind poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Civilization that was destroyed by the Dorians • League of Greek city states led by the Spartans • ...
POPA SWAG 2022-02-25
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- the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
- There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta
- dwarf planet with a mean distance from the sun of 67 astronomical units
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- is an ancient city and archaeological site in modern-day Turkey
- daughter of Inachus
- a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast
- son of Daedalus who to escape imprisonment flies by means of artificial wings but falls into the sea and drowns
- a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- a Greek god of commerce, eloquence, invention, travel, and theft who serves as herald and messenger of the other gods
- the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire.
- a Calydonian princess in Greek mythology whose name translated as "man-destroyer"
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- the ancient Greek queen of heaven
- result for city of troy definition
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- of troy
- the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda and wife of Menelaus whose abduction by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War
- is a king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of the abducted Helen of Troy.
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony
- a mythical Greek hero renowned for his great strength and especially for performing 12 labors imposed on him by Hera.
- a mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda
25 Clues: of troy • daughter of Inachus • the Greek goddess of wisdom • a mountain nymph, or oread. • the ancient Greek queen of heaven • result for city of troy definition • There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta • the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony • the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire. • ...
POPA SWAG 2022-02-25
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- the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
- There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta
- dwarf planet with a mean distance from the sun of 67 astronomical units
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- is an ancient city and archaeological site in modern-day Turkey
- daughter of Inachus
- a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast
- son of Daedalus who to escape imprisonment flies by means of artificial wings but falls into the sea and drowns
- a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- a Greek god of commerce, eloquence, invention, travel, and theft who serves as herald and messenger of the other gods
- the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire.
- a Calydonian princess in Greek mythology whose name translated as "man-destroyer"
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- the ancient Greek queen of heaven
- result for city of troy definition
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- of troy
- the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda and wife of Menelaus whose abduction by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War
- is a king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of the abducted Helen of Troy.
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony
- a mythical Greek hero renowned for his great strength and especially for performing 12 labors imposed on him by Hera.
- a mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda
25 Clues: of troy • daughter of Inachus • the Greek goddess of wisdom • a mountain nymph, or oread. • the ancient Greek queen of heaven • result for city of troy definition • There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta • the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony • the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire. • ...
Mediterranean Culture Crossword 2023-05-05
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- Greek goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to the Roman goddess Venus
- Greek goddess of the harvest, associated with agriculture and fertility, equivalent to the Roman goddess Ceres
- A hybrid god that combined aspects of the Greek god Zeus and the Egyptian god Amun, known as
- A Greek god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy, identified with the Roman god Bacchus
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- King of the gods, known as Zeus in Greek mythology and __________ in Roman mythology (6)
- Greek god of the sea and earthquakes, identified with the Roman god Neptune
- The Greek goddess of the hunt, identified with the Roman goddess Diana
- Greek goddess of wisdom, associated with warfare, equivalent to the Roman goddess Minerva
- The Greek god of war, identified with the Roman god Mars
- Greek messenger of the gods, associated with commerce, thieves, and travelers, identified with the Roman god Mercury
- The queen of the gods, known as Hera in Greek mythology and __________ in Roman mythology
11 Clues: The Greek god of war, identified with the Roman god Mars • The Greek goddess of the hunt, identified with the Roman goddess Diana • Greek goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to the Roman goddess Venus • Greek god of the sea and earthquakes, identified with the Roman god Neptune • ...
Classics Crossword 2024-10-28
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- A mythical horse that is associated with a famous war (6)
- The Latin word for God (7)
- Roman general who famously crossed the Rubicon(6)
- One of the great poets of Ancient Greece (5)
- Home of the gods (12)
- Friend in Latin (5)
- Hero known for his 12 labours(8)
- Famous Roman poet known for the Aeneid(6)
- Kings of the gods in Greek Mythology (4)
- Happy/lucky in Latin(5)
- Study of ancient texts and cultures(7)
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- Study of traditional stories and legends(9)
- A Roman structure for public spectacles (12)
- The god of the seas in Greek Mythology(6)
- Love in Latin(4)
- First location of the ancient Olympic Games(6)
- City known for its traditional walls(4)
- Queen of the gods in Greek Mythology(4)
- First emperor of Rome (8)
- Famous epic poem about a hero’s long journey(8)
- The Latin word servus (5)
- What was Achilles held by when he was dipped in the river(4)
- The river required to cross to enter the underworld (4)
- The boy that flew too close to the sun (6)
24 Clues: Love in Latin(4) • Friend in Latin (5) • Home of the gods (12) • Happy/lucky in Latin(5) • First emperor of Rome (8) • The Latin word servus (5) • The Latin word for God (7) • Hero known for his 12 labours(8) • Study of ancient texts and cultures(7) • City known for its traditional walls(4) • Queen of the gods in Greek Mythology(4) • Kings of the gods in Greek Mythology (4) • ...
World Mythologies 2023-05-05
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- (9): Japanese sun goddess and the central deity of Shinto.
- (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery.
- (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship.
- (2): Egyptian sun god.
- (5): Hindu god of destruction and rebirth.
- (7): Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
- (12): Aztec god of wind, learning, and knowledge.
- (6): Egyptian god of the afterlife and rebirth.
- (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology.
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- (6): Hindu god of preservation and love.
- (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- (4): Hindu goddess of time, change, and destruction.
- (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- (6): In Greek mythology, a female monster with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone.
- (5): Greek god of the underworld.
- (7): Hindu god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles.
- (4): Norse god of thunder.
- (6): Greek god of music, poetry, and prophecy.
- (6): Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- (4): Norse god associated with wisdom, healing, and death.
20 Clues: (2): Egyptian sun god. • (4): Norse god of thunder. • (5): Greek god of the underworld. • (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty. • (6): Hindu god of preservation and love. • (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery. • (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology. • (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship. • ...
POPA SWAG 2022-02-25
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- the king of Troy during the Trojan War and youngest son of Laomedon.
- There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta
- dwarf planet with a mean distance from the sun of 67 astronomical units
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- is an ancient city and archaeological site in modern-day Turkey
- daughter of Inachus
- a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast
- son of Daedalus who to escape imprisonment flies by means of artificial wings but falls into the sea and drowns
- a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- a Greek god of commerce, eloquence, invention, travel, and theft who serves as herald and messenger of the other gods
- the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire.
- a Calydonian princess in Greek mythology whose name translated as "man-destroyer"
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- the ancient Greek queen of heaven
- result for city of troy definition
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- of troy
- the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda and wife of Menelaus whose abduction by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War
- is a king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of the abducted Helen of Troy.
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony
- a mythical Greek hero renowned for his great strength and especially for performing 12 labors imposed on him by Hera.
- a mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda
25 Clues: of troy • daughter of Inachus • the Greek goddess of wisdom • a mountain nymph, or oread. • the ancient Greek queen of heaven • result for city of troy definition • There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta • the first woman. According to Hesiod's Theogony • the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Greek Hephaistos, in Greek mythology, the god of fire. • ...
mythology 2020-06-10
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- what is the name of the gorgon that can turn you into stone
- In Greek mythology they put sailors to sleep
- what animal can fly, breath fire and is a good sign in Japanese mythology
- the queen of roman mythology
- have wands and wings
- the king of the Gods in ancient Greek mythology
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- the messenger for the Greek gods
- the mortal boy that became a god because of his amazing deeds
- what animal has a horn with heeling powers
- the Norse god of thunder
- the Greek goddess of beauty
11 Clues: have wands and wings • the Norse god of thunder • the Greek goddess of beauty • the queen of roman mythology • the messenger for the Greek gods • what animal has a horn with heeling powers • In Greek mythology they put sailors to sleep • the king of the Gods in ancient Greek mythology • what is the name of the gorgon that can turn you into stone • ...
Mythology & Fantasy 2024-10-16
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- Fill in the blank. Greek ________
- Who killed medusa in Greek Mythology?
- What fantasy creature is known for having a magical horn on its head?
- What is the name of the goddess of rainbows?
- What creature is this describing? A multi-headed dog, guards the gates of the Underworld.
- What’s the name of the Greek goddess of wisdom?
- What creature is known for leading sailors to their deaths by singing?
- Who was Kronos's wife?
- What creature eats brains?
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- What is this defining? A type of story or literature that is set in an imaginary world, often involving traditional myths and magical creatures and sometimes ideas or events from the real world.
- What is this defining? Specific accounts of gods or superhuman beings involved in extraordinary events or circumstances.
- What was created 2,000 years ago for Celts to scare off ghosts and spirits?
- Who typically protects the royal families in fairy tales?
- What Greek god is known for ruling the seas?
- What creature is known for their ability to shape-shift into a seal?
- Who was Hercules’ father?
- What creature is this describing? A chicken-headed dragon or serpent, visually similar to or confused with the Basilisk.
- What’s the name of the Greek god who rules the underworld?
- Who in Greek mythology ate his children because he was worried that they would overthrow him?
- How many main Greek gods are there?
20 Clues: Who was Kronos's wife? • Who was Hercules’ father? • What creature eats brains? • Fill in the blank. Greek ________ • How many main Greek gods are there? • Who killed medusa in Greek Mythology? • What Greek god is known for ruling the seas? • What is the name of the goddess of rainbows? • What’s the name of the Greek goddess of wisdom? • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-01-10
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- King of the gods in Greek mythology, wielder of thunderbolts.
- A symbol of peace and victory in Ancient Greece.
- Mathematician and inventor famous for discovering buoyancy principles.
- Stories of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures from ancient times.
- The birthplace of democracy and a famous ancient city-state.
- Theatrical performances involving storytelling, often in Ancient Greece.
- A long-distance race originated from a historic Greek event.
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- Ancient games celebrating athletic prowess held every four years.
- A form of government where citizens have a say in decision-making.
- Philosopher known for his questioning approach (Socratic method).
- Philosopher and student of Socrates, founder of the Academy.
- Architectural features like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian seen in Greek buildings.
- Goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare in Greek mythology.
- A high city or citadel typically overlooking ancient Greek cities.
- Author of the epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
15 Clues: A symbol of peace and victory in Ancient Greece. • Author of the epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." • Goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare in Greek mythology. • Philosopher and student of Socrates, founder of the Academy. • The birthplace of democracy and a famous ancient city-state. • A long-distance race originated from a historic Greek event. • ...
Elements named after Planets or Mythological figures. 2025-04-28
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- Element named after Roman god Mercury
- Element named after Vanadis Scandinavian Norse goddess who is also known as Freyja
- Element named after Tantalus a figure in Greek mythology
- Element named after Planet Neptune or the Roman god of the sea
- The name of the Phoenician princess for Europium
- Name the Greek goddess of the rainbow for Iridium
- Element named after Tellus the Roman goddess of the Earth
- Element named after Selene Greek goddess of the moon
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- The name of Roman goddess of agriculture for Cerium
- Element named after Greek god or Planet Pluto
- Element named after Pallas Greek goddess Athena
- Element named the Titansa race of deities in Greek mythology
- Name the Greek god of the sun for Helium
- Element named after the planet Uranus or a Greek god of the sky
- Name of a Titan in Greek for Promethium
- Name of The Norse god of thunder for Thorium
16 Clues: Element named after Roman god Mercury • Name of a Titan in Greek for Promethium • Name the Greek god of the sun for Helium • Name of The Norse god of thunder for Thorium • Element named after Greek god or Planet Pluto • Element named after Pallas Greek goddess Athena • The name of the Phoenician princess for Europium • Name the Greek goddess of the rainbow for Iridium • ...
Greek Week! 2025-03-24
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- God of the underworld.
- Creatures whose songs lured sailors to their doom.
- An ancient philosophy emphasizing reason and self-control.
- Greek philosopher, a student of Plato.
- King of the Greek gods.
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- The deep abyss used as a dungeon in Greek mythology.
- Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology.
- Philosopher associated with Stoicism.
- River that forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld.
- A king punished to roll a boulder eternally uphill.
- Personification of death in Greek mythology.
11 Clues: God of the underworld. • King of the Greek gods. • Philosopher associated with Stoicism. • Greek philosopher, a student of Plato. • Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology. • Personification of death in Greek mythology. • Creatures whose songs lured sailors to their doom. • A king punished to roll a boulder eternally uphill. • ...
The Minotaur 2023-12-07
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- a king of Crete, son of Zeus by Europa
- god of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses
- The gods cursed her to fall in love with the bull
- Goddess of Paths and Labyrinths
- one of the many consorts and mortal women whom Zeus courted and fell in love with
- daughter of King Pittheus of Troezen and mother of Theseus
- mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor
- a minor character in Greek Mythology, famous for not surviving the transition from boyhood to manhood.
- The heartbroken Ariadne cursed Theseus and his companions and they all forgot to change the ship's sail from black to white
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- a half-man and half-bull creature
- the god of gods
- king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- a princess of Crete and the wife of the Greek hero Theseus in Greek mythology
- The Graeae, also known as the Stygian Witches or the Grey Sisters, were three grey haired hag-like sisters in Greek mythology
15 Clues: the god of gods • Goddess of Paths and Labyrinths • a half-man and half-bull creature • a king of Crete, son of Zeus by Europa • king of Athens and the father of Theseus • god of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor • The gods cursed her to fall in love with the bull • ...
WHI.5b - Greek Society & Religion 2024-09-13
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- King of the gods
- Greek mythology was this type of religion
- Messenger god
- Believed to be the home of the gods
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of the hunt & archery
- Goddess of wisdom
- Zeus' wife
- God of underworld
- God of wine
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- God of the sun
- Military airplane named after Greek myth
- Goddess of the harvest
- Most common way to become a slave in ancient Greece
- Greeks had myths to explain human ____
- Had no status, power, or political rights
- Greek mythology was a collection of these
- Greeks had myths to explain natural _____
- God of fire and metalworking
- God of War
- God of the sea
- Goddess of victory
22 Clues: God of War • Zeus' wife • God of wine • Messenger god • God of the sun • God of the sea • King of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • God of underworld • Goddess of victory • Goddess of the harvest • Goddess of love and beauty • God of fire and metalworking • Goddess of the hunt & archery • Believed to be the home of the gods • Greeks had myths to explain human ____ • ...
crossword 2016-10-25
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- One of the best known creatures in Greek mythology, it is a winged divine stallion.
- This scaled and fire spewing has serpentine, reptilian or avian traits.
- In Greek and Roman mythology, this was a female monster in the form of a bird with a human face.
- This was a creature in Greek mythology with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
- Often called ‘the hound of Hades’, this Greek mythological monster is a multi-headed dog, who guards the gates of the Underworld.
- In Greek mythology, this is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn from its own ashes.
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- This aquatic creature has the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish.
- This creature is half man and half horse. It is gentle but powerful.
- This creature has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse.
- According to Greek mythology, this is a monstrous fire-breathing creature that is a hybrid between a lion, a goat and a snake.
- This horse-like creature has a long, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead.
- This is a multi headed, serpent-like water monster in Greek and Roman mythology and lives in the lake of Lerna.
12 Clues: This creature is half man and half horse. It is gentle but powerful. • This scaled and fire spewing has serpentine, reptilian or avian traits. • This creature has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse. • One of the best known creatures in Greek mythology, it is a winged divine stallion. • ...
mythology midterm 2024-12-16
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- most dangerous mythology greek god
- goddess of harvest and agriculture
- who killed medusa?
- medusa killed by her ____ being cut off
- ___ ate all his children when they were born
- who did hades cheat on?
- who is Poseidon's wife?
- who is zeus spouse?
- medusa had live ____ in her hair
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- what greek god killed his wife
- collection of myths or stories
- goddess of love
- goddess of the heavens
- if medusa looked at someone, they turned to..
- Hades was banned from ____?
- who is zeus's favorite child?
- greek god of the underworld
17 Clues: goddess of love • who killed medusa? • who is zeus spouse? • goddess of the heavens • who did hades cheat on? • who is Poseidon's wife? • Hades was banned from ____? • greek god of the underworld • who is zeus's favorite child? • what greek god killed his wife • collection of myths or stories • medusa had live ____ in her hair • most dangerous mythology greek god • ...
time 2025-10-02
12 Clues: Day of Sun. • Woden’s day. • Day of Saturn. • Day before today. • Time that never ends. • King of the Greek gods. • Greek goddess of the Moon. • Device that shows the time. • God of war in Greek mythology. • Norse goddess of love and beauty. • God of the sea in Greek mythology. • A line that shows events in time order.
Greek, Roman, and Etruscan crossword 2023-01-31
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- Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology
- Greek name of hero that completed twelve tasks, famously depicted with a lion skin
- Popular vase shape used by the greeks
- Goddess known as the Mana Mater (Great Mother) in Roman Mythology
- Etruscan mathematician developer of geometry
- God of the Sun in Roman mythology
- Material traded with the Baltic people in Northern Europe to make jewellery
- Common name used by the Etruscan for the god Dionysus
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- Goddess of hunt; her sanctuary was explored by the Penn Museum in the 19th century
- Small greek vessel, common for religious ceremonies and rituals
- Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses.
- Technique first mastered by the Romans to decor temples and houses
- Famous physicist famous for his law of buoyancy
- Safety pins used by the Etruscan people
- Temple-Home of the Greek Gods
15 Clues: Temple-Home of the Greek Gods • God of the Sun in Roman mythology • Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology • Popular vase shape used by the greeks • Safety pins used by the Etruscan people • Etruscan mathematician developer of geometry • Famous physicist famous for his law of buoyancy • Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses. • ...
Greek, Roman, and Etruscan crossword 2023-01-31
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- Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology
- Greek name of hero that completed twelve tasks, famously depicted with a lion skin
- Popular vase shape used by the greeks
- Goddess known as the Mana Mater (Great Mother) in Roman Mythology
- Etruscan mathematician developer of geometry
- God of the Sun in Roman mythology
- Material traded with the Baltic people in Northern Europe to make jewellery
- Common name used by the Etruscan for the god Dionysus
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- Goddess of hunt; her sanctuary was explored by the Penn Museum in the 19th century
- Small greek vessel, common for religious ceremonies and rituals
- Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses.
- Technique first mastered by the Romans to decor temples and houses
- Famous physicist famous for his law of buoyancy
- Safety pins used by the Etruscan people
- Temple-Home of the Greek Gods
15 Clues: Temple-Home of the Greek Gods • God of the Sun in Roman mythology • Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology • Popular vase shape used by the greeks • Safety pins used by the Etruscan people • Etruscan mathematician developer of geometry • Famous physicist famous for his law of buoyancy • Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses. • ...
the topic Heroes 2023-12-07
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- - Greek hero who defeated Medusa.
- - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- - Greek hero of the Trojan War.
- - Hero of Irish mythology.
- - Heroic tales often involve a __ of a fortress.
- - Sumerian king and epic hero.
- - Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
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- - Demigod known for his strength.
- - Hero of an Old English epic poem.
- - Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
- - Legendary English outlaw and hero.
- - Mythical British king and hero.
- - Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur.
- - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel.
- - Arabian hero of a famous folk tale.
15 Clues: - Hero of Irish mythology. • - Sumerian king and epic hero. • - Greek hero of the Trojan War. • - Demigod known for his strength. • - Greek hero who defeated Medusa. • - Mythical British king and hero. • - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • - Hero of an Old English epic poem. • - Legendary English outlaw and hero. • - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-04-24
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- A member of a race of savage one-eyed giants in Greek mythology.
- A living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialised sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- Occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales.
- A decorative container, typically made of glass or china and used as an ornament or for displaying cut flowers.
- A mythical animal resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead.
- A mythical creature with the head and the wings of an eagle and the body of a lion, typically depicted with pointed ears and with the eagle's legs taking the place of the forelegs.
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
- To bring (something) into existence.
- A 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- Made of clay and permanently hardened by heat.
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- A mythical monster resembling a giant reptile, sometimes shown as having wings.
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- A creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse in Greek mythology.
- A mythological creature with a lion's body and a human head, an important image in Egyptian and Greek art and legend.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- Relating to or characteristic of humankind.
- A serpentine water monster with nine heads in Greek mythology.
- A 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- A fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail in Greek mythology.
- An animal, as distinct from a human being.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is made.
23 Clues: To bring (something) into existence. • An animal, as distinct from a human being. • Relating to or characteristic of humankind. • Made of clay and permanently hardened by heat. • Occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • A serpentine water monster with nine heads in Greek mythology. • ...
time 2025-10-02
12 Clues: Day of Sun. • Woden’s day. • Day of Saturn. • Day before today. • Time that never ends. • King of the Greek gods. • Greek goddess of the Moon. • Device that shows the time. • God of war in Greek mythology. • Norse goddess of love and beauty. • God of the sea in Greek mythology. • A line that shows events in time order.
Greek Mythology 2017-02-28
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- Synonym of Giant
- Antonym of Agree
- Students _ _ _ _ _ _ their teachers, since they are the adults.
- He was acting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, like he was possessed by a demon.
- Antonym of Being Harmed
- Synonym of Generate
- Some of the gods were _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because they had very strong powers.
- The building _ _ _ _ _ _ _ over because it was very old and rickety.
- Synonym of Disabled
- The lady _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ her friend as nice and caring.
- Antonym of disarrange
- Antonym of Find
- Synonym of Charm
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- Synonym of Break Down
- The worksheet told him to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the article, using only key points.
- It was hard for them to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because she didn't fully understand the topic.
- The teacher was very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on her rules of no playing around in class.
- Antonym of Keep
- He was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to the attack because he had a bulletproof gear on.
- Antonym of Build
- He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ all the options, and then chose the best one.
- Many of the gods were not known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because they were easily fooled.
- Synonym of Cherish
- Synonym of Bane
- Synonym for Predict
25 Clues: Antonym of Keep • Synonym of Bane • Antonym of Find • Synonym of Giant • Antonym of Agree • Antonym of Build • Synonym of Charm • Synonym of Cherish • Synonym of Generate • Synonym of Disabled • Synonym for Predict • Synonym of Break Down • Antonym of disarrange • Antonym of Being Harmed • The lady _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ her friend as nice and caring. • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-03-06
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- most gentle goddess
- the oldest and merriest follower of bacchus
- punished narcissus for being self centered
- guards the underworlds gates
- born from sea foam
- Roman name is Jove/Jupiter
- god of death
- he is 2nd in command
- goddess of fire
- Queen Of The Gods
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- he/her symbol is spear/vulture
- Roman name mercury
- god of wisdom/war
- he is known as party god
- god of harvest
- punished for giving fire to man
- Apollo’s twin sister
- brother of Prometheus
- to please him Prometheus created men out of clay
- the maze that holds the Minotaur
- the favorite daughter of Demeter
- Zeus loves her and showered her with gifts
- he’s symbol is sun/lyre
- also know as love
24 Clues: god of death • god of harvest • goddess of fire • god of wisdom/war • also know as love • Queen Of The Gods • Roman name mercury • born from sea foam • most gentle goddess • Apollo’s twin sister • he is 2nd in command • brother of Prometheus • he’s symbol is sun/lyre • he is known as party god • Roman name is Jove/Jupiter • guards the underworlds gates • he/her symbol is spear/vulture • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-03-18
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- the father of the sun, moon, and dawn
- the titan of memory
- the titan of intelegence
- The ruler of the sea
- mother of the first olympians
- the fire god
- the titan of the moon
- father of the one who holds the sky
- The titan of the sky
- She arose from the sea or the sky controllers head
- the god of music and archery
- the beuty god
- castrated his father
- the messenger
- he holds the sky
- The Mighty ones Wife
- The Controller of the Sky
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- the wise titan, his/her name means forethought
- the titan of justice
- God of wine
- the titan of earth
- the ruler of the dead
- the stupid titan
- the goddess of Hearth
- the hunter
- the titan of water
- is married to Eurbia
- the wife of the sea titan
- The war god
29 Clues: the hunter • God of wine • The war god • the fire god • the beuty god • the messenger • the stupid titan • he holds the sky • the titan of earth • the titan of water • the titan of memory • the titan of justice • The ruler of the sea • The titan of the sky • castrated his father • is married to Eurbia • The Mighty ones Wife • the ruler of the dead • the goddess of Hearth • the titan of the moon • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-06-25
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- The upper body of a man, the lower body of a horse
- Has the head of a bull
- The wife of the Trojan War hero, Hector
- Home to The Pythia
- The non-immortal gorgon
- Snakes as hair
- The temple of Artemis Orthia
- Three-headed dog
- A messenger to the Gods
- The Goddess of hunting, archery and childbirth
- The temple of Apollo
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- The home of King Agamemnon
- Was given a magical box
- The one-eyed monster
- A screaming half-human, half-bird
- The Goddess of love and beauty
- The Goddess of war and cunning wisdom
- The God of sun, truth, music, poetry, healing and dancing
- A flying horse
- Killed Medusa
- An animal in the Harry Potter series
21 Clues: Killed Medusa • A flying horse • Snakes as hair • Three-headed dog • Home to The Pythia • The one-eyed monster • The temple of Apollo • Has the head of a bull • Was given a magical box • The non-immortal gorgon • A messenger to the Gods • The home of King Agamemnon • The temple of Artemis Orthia • The Goddess of love and beauty • A screaming half-human, half-bird • ...
Greek Mythology 2014-04-23
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- empty space
- husband of Persephone
- one eyed giants
- goddess of war
- mother of Athena
- explains the origin of things
- multiple deities
- had magnificent singing voice
- excessive pride
- temporary madness
- messenger of the gods
- goddess of hearth and home
- gods given human like qualities
- also known as Cupid
- sometimes called "stretchers"
- god of the grape harvest and winemaking
- title of males sacrificed for fertility
- queen with 14 children
- 3 headed dog of underworld
- destined to marry winged serpent
- symbol is trident
- suspicious of husband's promiscuity
- Mt. Aetna was thrown on him
- shepherd god
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- lost voice and body became air
- she was turned into a spider
- earliest and purest age of man
- twin archer with sacred bow
- turned into wolf
- stole fire for mankind
- rainbow goddess
- sacred games
- born from sea foam
- striving for exellence
- insisted on driving his father's chariot
- brother of Prometheus
- society where women are superior
- husband and son of Gaea
- lame but talented god
- fell in love with statue
- lord of the Olympians
- also knows as Father Time
- society where men are superior
- oaths sworn on it are unbreakable
- blind prophet
- at age 3 asked for golden bow and arrows
- son of Prometheus survived flood
- loved himself too much
- cut of Medusa's head
- Roman name is Mars
- woman who survived great flood
- she was given jar full of evils
- story that can't be proven or disproven
53 Clues: empty space • sacred games • shepherd god • blind prophet • goddess of war • one eyed giants • rainbow goddess • excessive pride • turned into wolf • mother of Athena • multiple deities • temporary madness • symbol is trident • born from sea foam • Roman name is Mars • also known as Cupid • cut of Medusa's head • husband of Persephone • brother of Prometheus • messenger of the gods • lame but talented god • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-11-20
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- his heal was his weakness
- creator of mankind
- three monstrous sea spirits
- the gentle Centaur
- swift-footed huntress
- Demeter's mother
- king of the gods
- the virgin huntress
- mother earth
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- spirit of rivalry, envy, and zeal
- king of Mycenae
- she gave up her seat on Mt. Olympus
- the birthplace of Artemis and Apollo
- creature with head of a bull
- nothingness
- god of war
- nymph who lives on Ogygia
- skillful female warriors
- born out of Zeus' head
- the angry fury
- Titan of breeze and fresh air
21 Clues: god of war • nothingness • mother earth • the angry fury • king of Mycenae • Demeter's mother • king of the gods • creator of mankind • the gentle Centaur • the virgin huntress • swift-footed huntress • born out of Zeus' head • skillful female warriors • his heal was his weakness • nymph who lives on Ogygia • three monstrous sea spirits • creature with head of a bull • Titan of breeze and fresh air • ...
Greek Mythology 2014-08-19
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- boatman who ferried souls into the underworld
- gift given to Poseidon by the Cyclopes
- son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene, famous for his strength
- goddess of the hunt and the moon; often depicted carrying a bow and a quiver of arrows; often accompanied by wild creatures such as a stag or a bear
- Greek gods sent heroes to the Islands of the Blessed to enjoy a life after death, and what was the name for those islands?
- object Zeus gave as Pandora's dowry
- which Greek hero cut off the head of Medusa the Gorgon?
- Hades' favourite animal; watchdog of the underworld
- god of the dead and the underworld; brother of Zeus and Poseidon
- place of peace for virtuous souls
- the creature in Greek mythology, which were said to be half man, half horse, and reputed to live in Thessaly.
- the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses; often seen with a trident or a horse drawn chariot
- god of fertility, wine, revelry, theater
- spirits of woods, trees, rivers, springs, caves, mountains
- in Athens, Greece, what temple is atop the Acropolis?
- Zeus's most powerful weapon
- only item left in Pandora's box
- gift Zeus withheld from humans which Prometheus provided despite Zeus' ban
- goddess of love and beauty
- king who voted vs. Apollo in music contest and had his ears turned into donkey ears
- part of Prometheus' body that regenerated and was eaten by vultures repeatedly
- creature with the head of a bull on the body of a man; he dwelt at the center of the Cretan Labyrinth
- the Greek hero who slew the Minotaur
- food of the gods
- goddess of Earth, agriculture, fertility, grain, harvest
- winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in colour
- the Astronomical term "Galaxy" comes from the Greek word for what?
- the messenger of the sea; the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite; usually represented as a merman
- nymph whose chatter aided Zeus so Hera condemned her to only repeating
- patron goddesses of the arts
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- place ruled by Hades; destination of the dead
- gift given to Hades by the Cyclopes
- mountain home of gods
- Titan condemned to hold up the heavens
- Gorgon who was mortal
- king of the Greek Gods; God of the Sky; often seen with the thunderbolt
- offspring of Uranus and Gaea with only one eye in middle of forehead
- ancient serpent-like water monster with reptilian traits. It possessed many heads — for each head cut off it grew two more.
- what fruit did early Greek Olympians sometimes wear as medals?
- Medusa was changed into creature so hideous that one looked at her and turned them into...
- the robed incarnations of destiny, their number became fixed at three. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal from birth to death.
- what Greek mathematician noticed that the morning star and the evening star were the same star?
- fruit eaten by Persephone while in the Underworld that influenced length of annual stay: 6 seeds of...
- the messenger of the gods and guide of dead souls to the Underworld. A prankster and inventive genius from birth often seen with winged shoes, winged helmet.
- what was written on the golden apple? To the...
- lowest region of underworld
- river over which souls were ferried into Underworld
- which Greek author is known for his fables?
- drink of the gods
- god of light, sun, poetry, music, arts
- god of war and bloodshed; Roman name Mars; His throne on Mount Olympus was said to be covered in human skin.
- offspring of Uranus and Gaea who were enormous beings, ruled before the gods
- god of shepherds and flocks; he has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat; the son of Hermes; not always shown as an Olympian god; often shown with a wind instrument called a panpipe
- son of Aphrodite, created physical attraction between people
54 Clues: food of the gods • drink of the gods • mountain home of gods • Gorgon who was mortal • goddess of love and beauty • Zeus's most powerful weapon • lowest region of underworld • patron goddesses of the arts • only item left in Pandora's box • place of peace for virtuous souls • gift given to Hades by the Cyclopes • object Zeus gave as Pandora's dowry • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-01-14
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- Type of weapon used by Zeus
- Legendary musician, poet
- Spins out the thread of life
- Old-style wheeled vehicle pulled by horses
- Ruled the sea
- Three headed dog
- Supreme god of the Olympians, ruler of the sky
- Winged flying horse
- Measures the thread of life
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- Three pronged spear
- Group of giants, pre-Olympian gods
- Place of the dead
- Greek poet attributed the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Named after the goddess Athena; the capital of Greece
- Tall mountain in Greece and home of Olympian gods.
- Wife of Orpheus, died by snake bite
- Cuts the thread and brings life to an end for
- Female gods also known as the Furies
- Ruled the underworld
- The 12 major gods of Ancient Greek
20 Clues: Ruled the sea • Three headed dog • Place of the dead • Three pronged spear • Winged flying horse • Ruled the underworld • Legendary musician, poet • Type of weapon used by Zeus • Measures the thread of life • Spins out the thread of life • Group of giants, pre-Olympian gods • The 12 major gods of Ancient Greek • Wife of Orpheus, died by snake bite • Female gods also known as the Furies • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-02-24
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- half man and half goat creature who chased after Artemis challenged Apollo to a music playing contest
- the spirit of love; one of the first immortal beings
- Goddess of home and hearth; showed humans how to build houses
- boatman who ferries souls across the River Styx to the Underworld
- helps Theseus escape the labyrinth
- one-eyed giants; master craftsmen
- Aphrodite thinks this human is unworthy of her son
- god of music;
- accidentally killed by his grandson son when the grandson threw a discus in the games
- was given donkey ears; had the golden touch
- Zeus punished him by forcing him to forever roll a boulder up a hill in the depths of Hades.
- ruler of the Underworld has a helmet of invisibility
- failed to listen to his father's advice and flew too close to the sun
- Chained to a rock to be sacrificed to a sea monster for her mother's bragging.
- her talking kept Hera from finding her husband chasing after nymphs; fell in love with Narcissus
- creator of man; steals fire from Olympus
- titan who is forced to hold the earth upon his shoulders
- her curiousit6y unleashes all the miseries on the world
- god of the seas has a trident as a weapon
- messenger of the gods; loaned Perseus his winged sandals
- watches her husband swallow her newborn baby; later disguises later baby as a rock before giving it to her husband to swallow
- the west wind
- grandfather; King of Troezen
- rejected every female that wanted him to love her; ended up falling in love with his own reflection
- gave Rhea a potion to make Kronos vomit up the children he had swallowed
- master musician who went to the Underworld to bring home his dead wife
- God that chased after a newly married human but the chase ended with a snake killing the girl
- Creatures whose eyes dripped venom; would stalk any child who killed a parent until the child went insane
- the original Greek god of the sun
- banished his triplets to Tartarus
- Theseus' mother
- granted Midas his wish
- creature that was half man and half bull
- the dark Underworld; acted as a prison
- three-headed dog that guards the gates to the Underworld
- robber who bends two pine trees ties his victims to the trees and then cuts the trees thus tearing the victims into
- god of war
- commits suicide when his son returns home but the son forgets to fly a sail to tell him he survived
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- kidnapped by Hades
- imprisoned Daedalus for allowing his wife to fall in love with a bull
- punished by Zeus to forever go thirsty and hungry in Hades despite being stood in a pool of water and almost within reach of a fruit tree
- completed 112 tasks as retribution for killing his family during a fit of madness
- winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa
- fell in love with a bull
- robber who makes his victim fit in a bed by either cutting off their legs or stretching them
- made unwelcome advances toward Perseus' mother
- Her father locks her in a brass tower so she can't get pregnant, but Zeus comes to her disguised as a golden shower
- Greek equivalent to heaven
- The emptiness at the beginning of creation
- robber who makes his victims wash his feet and then kicks them off the cliff where a carnivorous turtle eats him
- birdlike creatures who lure sailors to their deaths due to their beautiful songs
- youngest Titans; attacked his father and overthrew him
- created the labyrinth and made wings so he and his son could escape their prison
- turned a beautiful priestess into a hideous gorgon
- goddess of the hunt and moon; has a silver bow and arrow
- killed the Minotaur
- ugly, lame god of fire and forge; thrown off of Mount Olympus
- gave animals their special traits
- winged god with a golden bow and arrows
- goddess of agriculture; her mood determined the seasons
- Forced son's wife to complete three difficult tasks to prove her love for him
- three women who share one eye and one tooth
- god of the sky has a thunderbolt as a weapon
- a monster with snakes for her hair and a gaze that turns objects into stone
- died on her wedding day when a snake bite her
- leader of the Argonauts sets out to find the golden fleece
- turned a talkative nymph into one who could only repeat what was last spoken to her
- the oldest generation of Greek gods
- his death lead Minos to attack Athens
- robber who uses an iron kill to kill his victims
- mother earth
- young master craftsman who Daedalus pushed from the Acropolis
- goddess of inspiration; Orpheus' mother
73 Clues: god of war • mother earth • god of music; • the west wind • Theseus' mother • kidnapped by Hades • killed the Minotaur • granted Midas his wish • fell in love with a bull • Greek equivalent to heaven • grandfather; King of Troezen • one-eyed giants; master craftsmen • gave animals their special traits • the original Greek god of the sun • banished his triplets to Tartarus • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-05-25
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- Mountain where Titan palace lies
- Sun Titan
- Wife of Typhon, mother of monsters
- Storm goddess, daughter of Poseidon
- Mother Earth
- Boatman of the Underworld
- Mother of Apollo and Artemis
- Home of the gods
- Poseidon's weapon
- Pit of Evil, worst place in the Underworld
- Wife of Poseidon
- Husband of Aphrodite
- Mother of Athena
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- The Earthshaker
- Most famous Greek hero
- Half human, half horse
- Fruit invented by Athena to become patron of Athens
- Almost invulnerable hero
- Colour of the god's blood, ichor
- Only neutral first-generation Titan during the Titan War
- Abducted wife of Hades
- Father of the Titans, Cyclopes, and Hundred-Handed Ones
- Wife of Zeus, queen of the universe
- Kronos's weapon
- Trojan hero, possible founder of Rome
- Titan general during the Golden Age.
26 Clues: Sun Titan • Mother Earth • The Earthshaker • Kronos's weapon • Home of the gods • Wife of Poseidon • Mother of Athena • Poseidon's weapon • Husband of Aphrodite • Most famous Greek hero • Half human, half horse • Abducted wife of Hades • Almost invulnerable hero • Boatman of the Underworld • Mother of Apollo and Artemis • Mountain where Titan palace lies • Colour of the god's blood, ichor • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-10-13
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- three headed underwold hound
- godess of beauty
- this greek commander lead his brother menelaus into battle during the trojan war
- greek god that forges weapons for immortals
- god of pastures and woods
- only stopped by the weakness of his heel
- godess of seduction
- leader of the Titans
- godess of wisdom
- god of love
- godess of nature
- godess of war stradegy
- god of wine
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- god of the sea
- god of poetry music and sun
- god of sky and air
- god of war
- god of fire
- god of healing
- messenger god
- godess of hearth
- a godess who is often jealous of her husbands affairs
- god of the underworld
- godess of earth
24 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • messenger god • god of the sea • god of healing • godess of earth • godess of beauty • godess of hearth • godess of wisdom • godess of nature • god of sky and air • godess of seduction • leader of the Titans • god of the underworld • godess of war stradegy • god of pastures and woods • god of poetry music and sun • three headed underwold hound • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-10-13
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- three headed underwold hound
- godess of beauty
- this greek commander lead his brother menelaus into battle during the trojan war
- greek god that forges weapons for immortals
- god of pastures and woods
- only stopped by the weakness of his heel
- godess of seduction
- leader of the Titans
- godess of wisdom
- god of love
- godess of nature
- godess of war stradegy
- god of wine
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- god of the sea
- god of poetry music and sun
- god of sky and air
- god of war
- god of fire
- god of healing
- messenger god
- godess of hearth
- a godess who is often jealous of her husbands affairs
- god of the underworld
- godess of earth
24 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • messenger god • god of the sea • god of healing • godess of earth • godess of beauty • godess of hearth • godess of wisdom • godess of nature • god of sky and air • godess of seduction • leader of the Titans • god of the underworld • godess of war stradegy • god of pastures and woods • god of poetry music and sun • three headed underwold hound • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-01-09
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- Roman Alternative of Rhea
- Island where Aphrodite was Born
- Castor's Brother
- Prometheus' Son
- Muse of History
- Cepheus' Daughter
- Helen's Home
- Goddess of Childbirth
- Heracle's Mortal Father
- Mother of the Muses
- Hades' Pet
- Largest River God
- Old Satyrs
- Creator of the Labyrinth
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- Persephone's Roman Alternative
- Circe's Niece
- Princess of Elis
- Woman with Dogs for Legs
- God of Nature
- Deadly Singer
- Theseus' Birthplace
- Fairy Goat
- Gods' Cupbearer
- Inventor of the Lyre
- Heracles' Music Teacher
- Goddess of Hygeine
- Egyptian Queen
27 Clues: Fairy Goat • Hades' Pet • Old Satyrs • Helen's Home • Circe's Niece • God of Nature • Deadly Singer • Egyptian Queen • Prometheus' Son • Muse of History • Gods' Cupbearer • Castor's Brother • Princess of Elis • Cepheus' Daughter • Largest River God • Goddess of Hygeine • Theseus' Birthplace • Mother of the Muses • Inventor of the Lyre • Goddess of Childbirth • Heracle's Mortal Father • Heracles' Music Teacher • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-28
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- God of the sun, poetry, and music
- God of fire, blacksmiths, and metalworking
- a mythical woman who never stopped talking
- a beast with nine heads; Hercules defeated it.
- a symbol for Zeus; comes before thunder
- Extra terrible torture chamber beneath the underworld
- Zeus' wife, goddess of women and marriage.
- God of wine and parties
- a three-headed dog from mythology
- a synonym for a god or goddess
- a blacksmith's tool; symbolizes hephaestus
- Most common Greek instrument; symbolized Apollo
- weapon of Poseiden
- intense pride that angered the gods
- a story involving deities that explains a natural thing
- Goddess of the harvest and crops
- Goddess of punishment, sent by the gods to punsih hubris
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- one symbol for Athena; a nocturnal bird
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of war and wisdom
- She thought she was prettier than Athena
- The messenger god, wore winged sandals
- God of the sea
- God of the underworld
- a story passed down by word of mouth
- A mythical man who thought he was the most beautiful living thing
- King of the gods.
- Half man, half god, full hero.
- Weaver who was punished by Athena
- God of war, defeated by Athena
- Goddess of the moon, the hunt, and nature
- Goddess of the home and the fireplace
32 Clues: God of the sea • King of the gods. • weapon of Poseiden • God of the underworld • God of wine and parties • Goddess of war and wisdom • Goddess of love and beauty • Half man, half god, full hero. • a synonym for a god or goddess • God of war, defeated by Athena • Goddess of the harvest and crops • God of the sun, poetry, and music • a three-headed dog from mythology • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-20
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- God of the Underworld
- god of time
- god of law and justice
- one eyed monster
- god of wine
- Has snakes for hair
- head of an eagle and body of a lion
- wife of zeus
- god of the sea
- god of war
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- Dog with three heads
- goddess of love
- has thunder bolts
- half-man half-horse
- father of the titans
- the messenger
- fire bird
- bird-like women
- horse with wings
- god of love
- Wife of Hades
21 Clues: fire bird • god of war • god of time • god of wine • god of love • wife of zeus • the messenger • Wife of Hades • god of the sea • goddess of love • bird-like women • one eyed monster • horse with wings • has thunder bolts • half-man half-horse • Has snakes for hair • Dog with three heads • father of the titans • God of the Underworld • god of law and justice • head of an eagle and body of a lion
Greek Mythology 2022-08-26
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- Hero of the Trojan war and died from a small wound on his heel
- God of Death and King of the Underworld
- Goddess of Domestic Life
- Goddess of Agriculture, Daughter of Demeter, and Queen of the Underworld
- She opened a box and unleashed the evils of the world
- Goddess of Magic and Necromancy
- God of Love
- Father of Zeus
- God of The Harvest
- God of Wine
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- Goddess of Beauty
- A woman with snakes for hair and if you make eye contact with her you turn to stone
- God of the Sea
- God of the Sky and King of the Gods
- goddess of wisdom
- God of Fire and Blacksmithing
- God of Music
- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of Marriage and Wife of Zeus
- God of War
- Goddess of The Hunt
21 Clues: God of War • God of Love • God of Wine • God of Music • God of the Sea • Father of Zeus • Goddess of Beauty • goddess of wisdom • God of The Harvest • Goddess of The Hunt • Messenger of the Gods • Goddess of Domestic Life • God of Fire and Blacksmithing • Goddess of Magic and Necromancy • God of the Sky and King of the Gods • Goddess of Marriage and Wife of Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-01-13
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- Brought man the secret of fire and allowed human civilization to begin
- Has winged sandals
- Goddess of love
- One of the Gorgons whose hair was turned to snakes after Athena cursed her
- Half woman half serpent
- Persephone's mother
- Goddess of the hunt and moon
- The three-headed dog who guards the gates of the underworld
- The chief god of the Olympians
- God of the sea
- Three spirits controlled by Hades
- God of war
- The wife of Zeus
- Goddess of war, wisdom, & useful crafts
- Female spirits that inhabit bodies of fresh water
- An immortal centar who was kindly and wise. He trained many heroes
- Half human half goat
- The ferryman of the dead
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- The goddess of domestic harmony
- Female spirits of nature that live in trees or forrests
- Thrown from Olympus by his father, Zeus, when he was a a baby
- The god of wine
- Three old ladies who controlled the destiny of all living beings from birth to death
- Wild, unruly bird-winged maidens
- In this land inhabitants lived in perfect harmony by eating lotuses all day, but it was quite dangerous
- Female spirits of the sea
- Offspring of Echidna
- Also known as "The Stretcher"
- The god of the underworld
- The wife of Kronos
- Half human half horse
- Half man half bull who caused a lot of destruction
- Ruled before the gods and ate his own children
- God of archery
34 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • God of archery • Goddess of love • The god of wine • The wife of Zeus • Has winged sandals • The wife of Kronos • Persephone's mother • Offspring of Echidna • Half human half goat • Half human half horse • Half woman half serpent • The ferryman of the dead • Female spirits of the sea • The god of the underworld • Goddess of the hunt and moon • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-02-04
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- Goddess of the earth; mother to all
- Goddess of female fertility and motherhood; Mother to the 6 Olympians
- Queen of the gods
- Nymph who was cursed to always repeat the end of someones sentences by Hera
- Youngest of twelve titans; King of the Titans; Father to the 6 Olympians
- Greek sculptor who asked Aphrodite to brign life to his most beloved piece
- Goddess of the hearth and family
- Titan of the sun
- Goddess of discord
- Titaness of justice
- Goddess of youth
- Wife to Poseidon; was a Nereid
- God of war
- God of the sun
- King of the sky
- Mother of Hermes
- Titaness of Hatred and Oaths
- Goddess of Retribution and Revenge
- Goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- King of the underworld
- Goddess of spring; her name means Bringer of Destruction
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- Goddess of the moon and the Hunt
- God of death
- Mother to the twins Artemis and Apollo; goddess of motherhood
- God of love; son to Aphrodite
- Titaness of the moon
- Son of Apollo; god of Medicine
- Goddess of the harvest
- Mortal lover of Eros
- King of the ocean
- Mother of Athena
- God of the forge
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Titan of creating; responsible for creating humans and giving them fire
- God of wine and fertility
- Titaness of Night
- Goddess of witchcraft, fog, and crossroads
- Three-headed guard of the gates of death
- God of speed, travellers, merchants and Thieves; was the herald of the gods
- Enchantress in the Odyssey
- King of the gods; god of the sky
41 Clues: God of war • God of death • God of the sun • King of the sky • Titan of the sun • Mother of Athena • Goddess of youth • God of the forge • Mother of Hermes • Queen of the gods • King of the ocean • Titaness of Night • Goddess of discord • Titaness of justice • Titaness of the moon • Mortal lover of Eros • Goddess of the harvest • King of the underworld • God of wine and fertility • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-04-22
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- long poem that tells the adventure of a hero
- father of Odysseus
- goddess of wisdom and battle
- strengthen or support
- tells the story of Trojan War
- able to handle any situation, usually on a quest, often aided by "the gods"
- author of The Odyssey
- How many divisions of free men were in Ancient Greece?
- Odysseus' son
- point by point comparison of two things that are alike in some respect
- when one text makes a reference to another text
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- Odysseus' wife
- Scylla and Charybdis
- Greek king of the gods who ruled from Mount Olympus
- how were myths pass down?
- dangerous creatures that lure sailors to their death
- blind person that provides a prophecy for Odysseus
- causes you to lose track of time due to eating lotus flowers
- god of the sea
- discover or identify the presence of something
- Odysseus is king of
- nymph who detained Odysseus for 7 years
- God or Goddess that supplies wind to Odysseus
23 Clues: Odysseus' son • Odysseus' wife • god of the sea • father of Odysseus • Odysseus is king of • Scylla and Charybdis • strengthen or support • author of The Odyssey • how were myths pass down? • goddess of wisdom and battle • tells the story of Trojan War • nymph who detained Odysseus for 7 years • long poem that tells the adventure of a hero • God or Goddess that supplies wind to Odysseus • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-05-06
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- The mountain where 12 Greek gods lived
- God of the sea
- One-eyed giant
- Three-headed dog that guards the gates of the underworld
- Hero who was known for his strength
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of the hunt
- Winged Horse
- Fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water
- Had snakes for hair and her gaze turned people to stone
- Monster with the body of a bird and head of a woman
- Goddess of love and beauty
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- God of music and the sun
- Goddess of harvest
- Has a head and tail of a bull and body of a man
- Lured sailors with their singing
- God of wine
- Multi-headed water monster
- Hero of the Trojan War
- Has the upper body of a human and lower body of a horse
- God of thunder and king of the Gods
- Queen of the Gods
- Goddess of spring and queen of the underworld
- Messenger God
- God of war
- God of death and king of the underworld
- God of sleep
27 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Winged Horse • God of sleep • Messenger God • God of the sea • One-eyed giant • Queen of the Gods • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of the hunt • Hero of the Trojan War • God of music and the sun • Multi-headed water monster • Goddess of love and beauty • Lured sailors with their singing • God of thunder and king of the Gods • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-02-25
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- Goddess of love and beauty
- Woman turned into a spider by Athena.
- God of war
- God of the Underworld
- Man who created the Labyrinth
- Titan who created mankind.
- God of the seas and earthquakes
- Goddess of the hunt. Twin of Apollo.
- Monsters with one eye.
- God of archery, poetry, music, and prophecy. Twin of Artemis
- Hero who slayed Medusa. Husband of Andromeda
- Goddess of victory
- Monster that was half-woman/bird. Used as punishments or curses.
- Titan of Light
- Queen of the Olympian Gods. Wife of Zeus. God of marriage and family.
- Titan mother of Artemis and Apollo
- Monster Slain by Hercules. Its head would reproduce itself twice everytime it was cut off.
- Man who fell in love with a statue he created.
- Man who turned everything he touched into gold
- Titan who ruled the seas
- Boy who escaped from Knossos and died because he flew too close to the sun
- Three-Headed Guardian of the Underworld
- King of the Olympian Gods. God of the Sky & Thunder.
- God of wine and celebrations.
- Titan who ruled the sun
- Monster that would lure sailors to their death with her voice.
- God of death
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- Centaur who taught many important Greek Heroes
- Goddess of wisdom
- Queen of the Underworld and wife of Hades
- Ruler of the Titans. Father of Zeus. God of Time.
- Hero who completed the 12 Labors
- Wife of Cronus
- Prince of Troy and best warrior in the Trojan Army
- Monster who turned men to stone just with a look. Slain by Perseus
- Hero who tamed the Pegasus and tried to reach Mt. Olympus.
- Man who was curded with hunger. He ate himself.
- Monster that was half-man/bull. Lived in the Labyrinth. Slain by Theseus
- Giant robot than protected Crete. Defeated by Jason.
- Goddess of agriculture and the seasons.
- Winged god of love
- Winged horse
- Hero-Musician who tried to rescue his wife from the Underworld.
- God of the forge and fire.
- Man who tricked death twice and was forced to roll a boulder in the Underworld
- Goddess of the hearth
- Monster that is part goat, lion, and snake. Slain by Bellerophon
- Woman cursed only to repeat other people
- Hero of the Odyssey. He designed the Trojan Horse.
- Woman who opened a forbidden box
- Titan often portrayed holding the world.
- Messenger of the gods. God of trade and thieves.
- Man that Persephone and Aphrodite both loved.
- Goddess of rainbows
- Man cursed to fall in love with his own reflection.
- Hero who led the Argonauts to the Golden Fleece.
- God of the Wild
- Hero who slayed the Minotaur
- Hero of the Greeks during the Trojan War. His heel was his only weak spot.
59 Clues: God of war • Winged horse • God of death • Wife of Cronus • Titan of Light • God of the Wild • Goddess of wisdom • Winged god of love • Goddess of victory • Goddess of rainbows • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the hearth • Monsters with one eye. • Titan who ruled the sun • Titan who ruled the seas • Goddess of love and beauty • Titan who created mankind. • God of the forge and fire. • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-02-25
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- Goddess of love and beauty
- Woman turned into a spider by Athena.
- God of war
- God of the Underworld
- Man who created the Labyrinth
- Titan who created mankind.
- God of the seas and earthquakes
- Goddess of the hunt. Twin of Apollo.
- Monsters with one eye.
- God of archery, poetry, music, and prophecy. Twin of Artemis
- Hero who slayed Medusa. Husband of Andromeda
- Goddess of victory
- Monster that was half-woman/bird. Used as punishments or curses.
- Titan of Light
- Queen of the Olympian Gods. Wife of Zeus. God of marriage and family.
- Titan mother of Artemis and Apollo
- Monster Slain by Hercules. Its head would reproduce itself twice everytime it was cut off.
- Man who fell in love with a statue he created.
- Man who turned everything he touched into gold
- Titan who ruled the seas
- Boy who escaped from Knossos and died because he flew too close to the sun
- Three-Headed Guardian of the Underworld
- King of the Olympian Gods. God of the Sky & Thunder.
- God of wine and celebrations.
- Titan who ruled the sun
- Monster that would lure sailors to their death with her voice.
- God of death
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- Centaur who taught many important Greek Heroes
- Goddess of wisdom
- Queen of the Underworld and wife of Hades
- Ruler of the Titans. Father of Zeus. God of Time.
- Hero who completed the 12 Labors
- Wife of Cronus
- Prince of Troy and best warrior in the Trojan Army
- Monster who turned men to stone just with a look. Slain by Perseus
- Hero who tamed the Pegasus and tried to reach Mt. Olympus.
- Man who was curded with hunger. He ate himself.
- Monster that was half-man/bull. Lived in the Labyrinth. Slain by Theseus
- Giant robot than protected Crete. Defeated by Jason.
- Goddess of agriculture and the seasons.
- Winged god of love
- Winged horse
- Hero-Musician who tried to rescue his wife from the Underworld.
- God of the forge and fire.
- Man who tricked death twice and was forced to roll a boulder in the Underworld
- Goddess of the hearth
- Monster that is part goat, lion, and snake. Slain by Bellerophon
- Woman cursed only to repeat other people
- Hero of the Odyssey. He designed the Trojan Horse.
- Woman who opened a forbidden box
- Titan often portrayed holding the world.
- Messenger of the gods. God of trade and thieves.
- Man that Persephone and Aphrodite both loved.
- Goddess of rainbows
- Man cursed to fall in love with his own reflection.
- Hero who led the Argonauts to the Golden Fleece.
- God of the Wild
- Hero who slayed the Minotaur
- Hero of the Greeks during the Trojan War. His heel was his only weak spot.
59 Clues: God of war • Winged horse • God of death • Wife of Cronus • Titan of Light • God of the Wild • Goddess of wisdom • Winged god of love • Goddess of victory • Goddess of rainbows • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the hearth • Monsters with one eye. • Titan who ruled the sun • Titan who ruled the seas • Goddess of love and beauty • Titan who created mankind. • God of the forge and fire. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-10-14
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- the weapon zeus used to kill cronus
- titan of earth
- god of the sea
- wife of zeus
- what a person turns into when viewing medusa
- a person with snakes for hair
- hero who fought the minotaur
- what hephaestus is the god of
- winged goddess of victory
- creater of the labyrinth
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- titan of the sea
- the state the world was believed to be in before gods
- the offspring of a god and a human
- gods before olympians
- father of zeus
- the giant build to combat poseidon
- the island of the labyrinth
- a band of female warriors
- the roman term for zeus
- one of the gods cronus ate
20 Clues: wife of zeus • father of zeus • titan of earth • god of the sea • titan of the sea • gods before olympians • the roman term for zeus • creater of the labyrinth • a band of female warriors • winged goddess of victory • one of the gods cronus ate • the island of the labyrinth • hero who fought the minotaur • a person with snakes for hair • what hephaestus is the god of • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-10-27
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- Goddess of youth, married Hercules, and daughter of Zeus and Hera
- Goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and an Olympian deities
- God of war and courage, son of Zeus and Hera, and loved Aphrodite
- A minor deity, the queen of the Underworld, and goddess of the seasons and vegetation
- God of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes
- Daughter of the sea god Pontus and the earth goddess Gaia, a deadly whirlpool and a sea monster
- Human-like beings with alluring voices, live in Sirenum scopuli, symbolized danger for sailors, thought to be a mermaid but really half human and half bird
- Father of all Monsters, son of Gaia and Tatarus, most powerful and deadliest creature in all Greek mythology
- Demigod, slayer of Medusa, son of Zeus and Danaë, and rescuer of Andromeda
- Personification of death, son of Nyx, brother of Hypnos, and carried humans off to the Underworld
- A fabulous monster of Crete, body of a man and head of a bull, offspring of Pasiphae, and killed by Theseus
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- The goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth, mother of Hercules, married Zeus, and Queen of the Greek gods
- A small serpent, can destroy all animals and vegetable life by a single look, symbolized evil and death, and also known as cockatrice
- Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy, daughter of Zeus, and created Medusa
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, brother of Zeus and Hades
- Goddess of violent war, twin sister of Ares and daughter of Zeus and Hera
- God of the dead, king of the underworld, brother of Poseidon and Zeus, married Persephone
- God of music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun and light
- Olympian deity, messenger of the gods, son of Zeus and Maia, a.k.a Giant Killer
- Demigod, greatest ancient Greek heroes of all time, son of Zeus and Alcmene, and married Hebe
- The father of all gods and humans, father of Hercules, married Hera and god of lightning.
- A female daemon who devoured children, Queen of Libya, beloved by Zeus, and daughter of Poseidon
- Goddess of sexual love, fertility, beauty, also known as Venus
- God of hunting, son of Poseidon and Euryale, and killed by Artemis
25 Clues: Goddess of sexual love, fertility, beauty, also known as Venus • Goddess of youth, married Hercules, and daughter of Zeus and Hera • God of war and courage, son of Zeus and Hera, and loved Aphrodite • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, brother of Zeus and Hades • God of hunting, son of Poseidon and Euryale, and killed by Artemis • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-10-28
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- Bird body human head Monster of greek religion.
- Goddess of strategy battle and wisdom
- Head brushed the stars greek monster biggest monster
- hero of the Trojan war, could only get hurt in his achilles.
- God of blacksmith and metals craftsmen carpenters.
- 3 sisters with snakes for hair Medusa is the most famous
- Killer of medusa used a polished shield
- Mother of monsters Typhon's wife she was dracane
- God of death the personification of death
- God of war spirt of battle not very popular
- God of animals Nature childbirth the moon
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- goddess Eyes will turn you to stone snake hair cursed
- King of the sea controls all things in the sea controls water.
- God of practically anything can do anything
- Body of a fish female torso dog heads in her neck
- gatekeeper of olympus son of zeus.
- God of Lightning and thunder and sky.
- was a greek demigod father poseidon
- god of the hearth one of 12 deities
- Messenger of the gods conductors of the dead god of roadways and doors
- Looked like a huge whirlpool. She had sharp teeth at the bottom of her mouth.
- God of Greek underworld son of the titan cronus
- goddess of women marriage love
- son of Poseidon placed in the stars after his death.
24 Clues: goddess of women marriage love • gatekeeper of olympus son of zeus. • was a greek demigod father poseidon • god of the hearth one of 12 deities • Goddess of strategy battle and wisdom • God of Lightning and thunder and sky. • Killer of medusa used a polished shield • God of death the personification of death • God of animals Nature childbirth the moon • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-10-28
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- Birds body woman's head
- Goddess of wisdom, war and crafts
- most famous gorgon
- Hero of the Trojan war
- God of fire, smiths and craftsmen
- God of the heavens, weather, and fate
- Daughter of Forky and Kitos
- Goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children
- The Mother of Monsters
- Legendary musician and a prophet
- Father of all monsters
- God of horses, rivers, and earthquakes
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- 3 monster sisters
- Virgin goddess of hearth and home
- founder of Mycenae
- The land of the dead, the gloomy realm of the god of the same name.
- Early king of Athens
- Live in the sea
- Known for strength and long ranging adventures
- Goddess of love, beauty and intercourse
- mythical hero of Troy and Rome
- Placed among the stars by Zeus
- god of animal husbandry, trade, messengers, travel, merchants and athletes
- God of prophecy, music and healing
- Goddess of heaven women and marriage
25 Clues: Live in the sea • 3 monster sisters • founder of Mycenae • most famous gorgon • Early king of Athens • Hero of the Trojan war • The Mother of Monsters • Father of all monsters • Birds body woman's head • Daughter of Forky and Kitos • mythical hero of Troy and Rome • Placed among the stars by Zeus • Legendary musician and a prophet • Virgin goddess of hearth and home • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-10-28
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- The god of prophecy, music and healing and one of the twelve great Olympians. His deadly arrows were the bringers of plague.
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and good counsel, war, the defense of towns, heroic endeavor, weaving, pottery and various other crafts.
- The great Olympian god of animal husbandry, trade, messengers, travel, merchants and athletes. He was also the personal herald of Zeus king of the gods.
- The king of the underworld and lord of the dead. He was one of the three great sons of Cronus who, with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon, drew lots for the division of the cosmos after the defeat of the Titans
- son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology,famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures.
- The war was sparked because Paris kidnapped Queen Helen of Sparta, but Aphrodite is the reason to blame for Paris kidnapping her.
- The king of the sea, and god of horses, rivers and earthquakes.
- hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors, and the central character of Homer's Iliad. He was the son of the Nereid Thetis and Peleus, king of Phthia.
- monstrous sea-nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song. They were formerly handmaidens of the goddess Persephone and when she was secretly abducted by Haides, Demeter gave them the bodies of birds to assist in the search
- The virgin goddess of hearth and home. She was one of the twelve great Olympian gods.
- three powerful, winged daimones named Medousa (Medusa), Sthenno and Euryale. Of the three sisters only Medousa was mortal.
- Trojan hero, the son of the Trojan prince Anchises and the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
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- son of Apollo, the Greek god of music and poetry. Eurydice was a beautiful nymph. Their tragic love story would tell the tale of losing someone you love and having the opportunity to get them back if you can follow one simple rule.
- The crippled god of fire, smiths and craftsmen, and one of the twelve great Olympian gods
- The goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children, and one of the twelve great Olympian gods.
- The goddess of love, beauty and intercourse, and one of the twelve, supreme Olympian gods. She was born of the sea-foam generated by the castrated genitals of the sky-god Uranus
- monstrous storm-giant who laid siege to heaven but was defeated by Zeus and imprisoned in the pit of Tartaros
- the leader of the olympians god of thunder and lighting father of gods and humans
- one of the most celebrated heroes of Greek mythology.He was the son of the Argive princess Danae who was locked away in a bronze chamber by her father Akrisios (Acrisius) who lived in fear of a prophecy that he would one day be killed by her son.
- The queen of the gods and goddess of heaven, women and marriage. She was one of the the twelve supreme Olympians who ruled the cosmos
- In Greek mythology Echidna was a monstrous she-dragon (drakaina) with the head and breast of a woman and the tail of a coiling serpent.
- The god of war and bloodshed, one of the twelve supreme Olympians.
- handsome giant granted the ability to walk on water by his father Poseidon. He served King Oinopion (Oenopion) of Khios (Chios) as huntsman for a time.
23 Clues: The king of the sea, and god of horses, rivers and earthquakes. • The god of war and bloodshed, one of the twelve supreme Olympians. • the leader of the olympians god of thunder and lighting father of gods and humans • Trojan hero, the son of the Trojan prince Anchises and the Greek goddess Aphrodite. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-11-06
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- Fish-Horse, had long, tubular snouts and small, toothless mouths. Their bodies are covered with consecutive rings of bony plates.
- A fire-breathing female monster resembling a lion in the forepart, a goat in the middle, and a dragon behind.
- The sun god, sometimes called a Titan. He drove a chariot daily from east to west across the sky and sailed around the northerly stream of Ocean each night in a huge cup.
- A nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy.
- goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children. Her deadly arrows brought sudden death to women and girls.
- The virgin goddess of hearth and home. She was able to provide for others and to devote her life to her family and community
- The goddess of love, beauty. She has powers of fertility, along with extraordinary beauty.
- Goddess of the harvest and agriculture. Maternal and typical motherly figure. She was accompanied by a snake
- The king of the underworld and lord of the dead. He was one of the three great sons of Cronus who, with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon.
- Creatures that had the head, neck, chest, and arms of a man, and the body and legs of a horse. Most were brutal, violent creatures known for their drunkenness and lawless behavior
- The god of prophecy, music and healing. His deadly arrows were the bringers of plague
- He was known to be quick and cunning and had the ability to freely move between the mortal and divine worlds.
- King of the Gods and the god of the sky, weather, law and order, and kingship.
- Titan that became a goddess after her marriage to Zeus. She is known as the goddess of modesty, motherhood, kindness, and childbirth
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- The king of the sea, and god of horses, and rivers and earthquakes. He received the sea as his domain
- Vigorous male, tall and powerful, or as an old bearded man. He overthrew his father, Uranus
- Apotropaic symbol used to protect from and ward off the negative, much like the modern evil eye. A winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes.
- The goddess of wisdom, crafts, a master of disguises, and a great warrior
- Queen of the underworld, wife of the god Hades. She was also the goddess of spring growth
- The God of fire, metalworking, blacksmithing, forging, and masonry. He had a limp and was considered ugly by the other gods.
- Olympian queen of the gods, and the goddess of marriage, women,and the sky and the stars of heaven
- He had superhuman strength and was known for fighting ferocious animals and monsters. Often shown wearing or carrying the skin of a great lion he killed
- The god of war and bloodshed. He was reckless, bloodthirsty and brutal
- Goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy. Her functions extended beyond the realms of the heavens, earth, and the seas
- Had a head of a woman, the haunches of a lion, and the wings of a bird. Challenges those who encounter her to answer a riddle, and kills and eats them when they fail to do so
25 Clues: The god of war and bloodshed. He was reckless, bloodthirsty and brutal • The goddess of wisdom, crafts, a master of disguises, and a great warrior • King of the Gods and the god of the sky, weather, law and order, and kingship. • The god of prophecy, music and healing. His deadly arrows were the bringers of plague • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-10-16
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- Ferryman of the dead
- Mother of 17 down
- Mother of monsters
- Namesake of popular book character
- Flew too high
- Sea horse
- goddess of night
- Turned into a 1,000 piece puzzle
- They can't get his name right
- Birthed from the Forehead
- Home of the gods
- Nobody
- The god of haikus, is the answer for this clue, also pulls the sun
- Gamblers pray to her
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- So close
- A good boy
- Misunderstood god
- Trainer of heroes
- Birthed from Medusa's severed neck
- Riddle me this
- The West wind
- Sea nymph
- Old man
- The first spider
- Lord of the skies
- Goodnight
26 Clues: Nobody • Old man • So close • Sea horse • Sea nymph • Goodnight • A good boy • The West wind • Flew too high • Riddle me this • goddess of night • The first spider • Home of the gods • Mother of 17 down • Misunderstood god • Trainer of heroes • Lord of the skies • Mother of monsters • Ferryman of the dead • Gamblers pray to her • Birthed from the Forehead • They can't get his name right • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-12-04
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- Which godess tried to kill Hercules when he was a baby
- Eros wife, name means soul
- son of Zeus, preformed the 12 labors
- Hercules wife
- best age of mankind
- champion of the Greeks
- Blacksmith God
- Goddess of love and beauty
- one good thing left in pandora’s box
- God of the sun
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon
- Hercules and Perseus are this
- chose the winner of the beauty contest
- Goddess of wisdom
- gaze turned people to stone
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- Prometheus created mankind out of
- King of Gods
- most beautiful woman in the world
- father of Zeus, ruled during the golden age
- God of the sea
- Messenger God
- freed by Hercules and gave fire to man
- champion of the Trojans
- Goddess of farming
- God of the underworld
- who tried to distract Hercules by saying she’ll give him a pleasure time
- released all the evil into the world
- Hades wife, Demeter’s daughter
- God of love
- son of Zeus, killed Medusa
- worst age of mankind
- gift Perseus got from Hades
32 Clues: God of love • King of Gods • Messenger God • Hercules wife • God of the sea • Blacksmith God • God of the sun • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of farming • best age of mankind • worst age of mankind • God of the underworld • champion of the Greeks • champion of the Trojans • Eros wife, name means soul • Goddess of love and beauty • son of Zeus, killed Medusa • gift Perseus got from Hades • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-12-04
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- queen of Troy, mother of prince Hector and Paris
- sun god
- drink of the gods
- Perseus’ mother
- goddess of the hunt
- goddess of the harvest
- came up with the wooden horse
- Achilles’equal
- king of the gods
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of marriage
- most beautiful women in the world
- wrote the lliad
- greatest warrior of the Greeks, killed Hector
- good fisherman, rescued Perseus
- race of giants created by Gaea and Uranus
- how many years did it take Hercules to capture the Arcadian deer
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- winged horses, came from Medusa’s head
- Titan that held the sky up
- killed Medusa
- king of Troy, father of Prince Hector and Paris
- food of the gods
- god of the underworld
- completed labors to make up for killing his wife
- her head could turn anything to stone
- blacksmith god
- god of wine
- where Troy is currently located
- Zeus’shild, Athena carried it around
- god of the sea
- god of war
- was the only Greek left and gave the Trojans the wooden horse
33 Clues: sun god • god of war • god of wine • killed Medusa • blacksmith god • Achilles’equal • god of the sea • Perseus’ mother • wrote the lliad • food of the gods • king of the gods • drink of the gods • goddess of wisdom • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • god of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • Titan that held the sky up • goddess of love and beauty • came up with the wooden horse • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-03-06
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- of the sea
- of all monsters
- horse
- of the olympian gods
- of trade
- of the winds
- dragon
- Virgin Goddess of the hearth
- of time
- of beauty and desire
- Sheild
- of vineyards
- of Wisdom and Strategy
- of sun and light
- of terror
- of chaos
- of love
- of hades
- dragon
- with two heads
- of the eponymous river
- of starvation and famine
- of Diomedes/Four horses that ate humans
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- of rainbows
- of the night
- of magic and witchcraft
- Satar
- graces
- of a man head of a bull
- of death
- of fear
- deitie
- of dreams
- God of metal working
- deity between good and evil
- Half-horse
- of sleep
- of divine retribution and revenge
- of Marriage and Birth
- of a human, body of a monster
- of thunder
- God of war
- God of the hunt and moon
43 Clues: Satar • horse • graces • dragon • deitie • Sheild • dragon • of fear • of time • of love • of death • of trade • of sleep • of chaos • of hades • of dreams • of terror • of the sea • Half-horse • of thunder • God of war • of rainbows • of the night • of the winds • of vineyards • with two heads • of all monsters • of sun and light • of the olympian gods • God of metal working • of beauty and desire • of Marriage and Birth • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-04-07
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- who is the goddess of the rainbow
- who opens the box that brought ruin to man
- who created the Labrynth
- who was the cause of the Trojan War
- who is the god of the son
- who holds up the world
- what does the name Prometheus mean
- who is the leader of the Titans
- who falls into a pond and drowns
- who abducted Persephone
- what is the Roman name for Hestia
- what is the name of Zeus's wife
- who created horses
- what gift did the Trojans give the Greeks to invade them
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- who has the "golden" touch
- what is the name of the cyclops in the Odyssey
- who was invincible with the exception of his heel
- who flew too close to the sun
- in what country was the golden fleece located
- who ruled the world before the Olympians
- what is the weapon and symbol for Posideon
- who steers the boat across the river styx
- who is the god of Fire
- what is the name of the goddess who caused the Trojan War
- what animal did Dionysus turn sailors into
25 Clues: who created horses • who holds up the world • who is the god of Fire • who abducted Persephone • who created the Labrynth • who is the god of the son • who has the "golden" touch • who flew too close to the sun • who is the leader of the Titans • what is the name of Zeus's wife • who falls into a pond and drowns • who is the goddess of the rainbow • what is the Roman name for Hestia • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-04-07
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- who opens the box that brought ruin to man
- who was invincible with the exception of his heel
- what is the name of the goddess who caused the Trojan War
- who holds up the world
- who flew too close to the sun
- what animal did Dionysus turn sailors into
- who is the leader of the Titans
- who steers the boat across the river styx
- who created the Labrynth
- what gift did the Trojans give the Greeks
- what is the name of the cyclops in the Odyssey
- who is the goddess of the rainbow
- who is the god of the son
- who abducted Persephone
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- who ruled the world before the Olympians
- who is the god of Fire
- who falls into a pond and drowns
- what is the name of Zeus's wife
- what is the weapon and symbol for Posideon
- in what country was the golden fleece located
- what is the Roman name for Hestia
- what does the name Prometheus mean
- who created horses
- who has the "golden" touch
- who was the cause of the Trojan War
25 Clues: who created horses • who is the god of Fire • who holds up the world • who abducted Persephone • who created the Labrynth • who is the god of the son • who has the "golden" touch • who flew too close to the sun • what is the name of Zeus's wife • who is the leader of the Titans • who falls into a pond and drowns • what is the Roman name for Hestia • who is the goddess of the rainbow • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-05-17
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- Greek god of music, archery, medicine, and the sun
- Greek god of wine, and theater
- Led his wife through the underworld
- Locked in a labyrinth
- What seeds Hades fed Persephone
- Half man half goat
- Fell in love with his own reflection
- Cursed to roll a boulder up a hill forever
- Born from sea foam
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- Killed the Nemean lion
- Stole Apollo's cattle
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
- Greek goddess of the home and hearth
- Hunter who Artemis was fond of
- Cursed with snake hair and stone eyes
- Took ten years to return home to Ithaca
- Cursed Medusa
20 Clues: Cursed Medusa • Half man half goat • Born from sea foam • Greek god of the sea • Stole Apollo's cattle • Locked in a labyrinth • Killed the Nemean lion • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek god of the underworld • Greek god of wine, and theater • Hunter who Artemis was fond of • What seeds Hades fed Persephone • Led his wife through the underworld • Greek goddess of the home and hearth • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-21
Across
- God of the sea
- a woman with living snakes for hair
- goddess of wisdom
- winged horse
- serpentine water monster
- Mother of the gods
- God of the Underworld
- goddess of the rainbow
Down
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy
- King of the gods
- God of wine
- goddess of the harvest
- mother earth
- with a bird body and women's head
- half-goat and half man
- giant, one eyed monsters
- Half man half horse
- God of war
- Hound of Hades
- queen of the gods
20 Clues: God of war • God of wine • mother earth • winged horse • God of the sea • Hound of Hades • King of the gods • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • Mother of the gods • Half man half horse • God of the Underworld • goddess of the harvest • half-goat and half man • goddess of the rainbow • giant, one eyed monsters • serpentine water monster • with a bird body and women's head • ...
greek mythology 2024-03-13
Across
- God of music and light
- God of messengers
- king of the gods
- Queen of the gods
- God of the sea
- God of strength
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of harvest
- Main characters girlfriend
- Goddess of magic and the mist
- God of war
Down
- Son of hephestus
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Hades's kidnapped wife
- Roman goddess of war
- God of the blacksmith and the forge
- Cupbearer of the gods
- God of wine
- Main character of Percy jackson
- Goddess of stratedgy in battle
- God of the underworld and death
- Son of jupiter
22 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of the sea • Son of jupiter • God of strength • Son of hephestus • king of the gods • God of messengers • Queen of the gods • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of the hunt • Roman goddess of war • Cupbearer of the gods • God of music and light • Hades's kidnapped wife • Goddess of love and beauty • Main characters girlfriend • Goddess of magic and the mist • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-09
Across
- servant in Oddysseus' household
- Guardian of winds
- suiter of Penolope's
- Six headed sea monster
- Odysseus' wife
- Whirlpool female sea monster
- Race of one eyed giants
- servant in Oddysseus household
- inhabitants of the visited land
- Goddess of war
- an old female servant loyal to Oddysseus
- Odysseus' son
- the ruler of the Greek Gods
Down
- trusted offider of Odysseus
- God of the sea
- The sun god
- Allies of the Trojans
- The king of the phaeacians
- cannibals of a distant land
- Half bird half women creatures
- the blind prophet
- enchantress of the island of Aeaea
- a suiter of Penlope's
- late member of Odysseus crew
- female servant in Oddysseus household
- suiter of Penelope's
- God of music
- Oddysseus' dog
28 Clues: The sun god • God of music • Odysseus' son • God of the sea • Odysseus' wife • Goddess of war • Oddysseus' dog • Guardian of winds • the blind prophet • suiter of Penolope's • suiter of Penelope's • Allies of the Trojans • a suiter of Penlope's • Six headed sea monster • Race of one eyed giants • The king of the phaeacians • trusted offider of Odysseus • cannibals of a distant land • ...
