greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
GREEK MYTHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-04
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- WARRIOR WOMEN
- GOD OF THE SEA WHO CARRIES A TRIDENT
- SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS
- GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY
- VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS
- HALF HORSE HALF MAN
- BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH
- SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION
- GOD OF BEGINNINGS
- ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST
- CONDEMNED TO HOLD THE HEAVENS
- EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE
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- “GIFT OF ALL”
- KIDNAPPED HIS NIECE PERSEPHONE
- MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT
- NICKNAME FOR ZEUS
- GOD OF HE VINE, GRAPES, WINE, INTOXICATION, REVELRY, AND EVENTUALLY THE THEATRE
- GODDESS OF VICTORY
- WINGED HORSE
- GODDESS OF HARVEST, GRAIN, WHEAT, CORN, CROPS
- GOD OF THE SKY, LIGHTNING, AND THUNDERBOLTS
- THREE HEADED DOG
- SPURRED BY HERE
- WAY IN WHICH MYTHS WERE ORIGINALLY PRESERVED
- SOURCE OF ARTISTIC INSPIRATION
25 Clues: WINGED HORSE • “GIFT OF ALL” • WARRIOR WOMEN • SPURRED BY HERE • THREE HEADED DOG • NICKNAME FOR ZEUS • GOD OF BEGINNINGS • GODDESS OF VICTORY • HALF HORSE HALF MAN • SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS • VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS • EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE • SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION • GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY • MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT • BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH • ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2 2024-11-08
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- Titan who gave fire to the humans
- God of love
- Who marries Ariadne?
- Goddess of spring and queen of the the underworld
- All the evils were contained inside a ______
- An endless maze where the tributes are sent
- Demeter and Persephone myth explains the ______
- Pandora's box is a ______ myth
- Demeter and Persephone is a ____ myth
- Daphne and Apollo is a __________ myth
- How many gods did the Ancient Greeks worship?
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- Half-man Half-bull
- Persephone stays with Demeter during the ______ months
- Eros hits Apollo with a _______ arrow
- Which goddess helps Theseus
- Theseus' godly father
- Ancient Greek festival that honors Zeus
- Persephone stays in the underworld during the ______ months
- Daphne transforms into a ______ tree
- Ancient Greek city known for war and military powress
- Theseus and the Minotaur is a ___ myth
- Woman who released all the evils
- City named after the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Ancient Greek scientist who discovered buoyancy
- Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of _____
25 Clues: God of love • Half-man Half-bull • Who marries Ariadne? • Theseus' godly father • Which goddess helps Theseus • Pandora's box is a ______ myth • Woman who released all the evils • Titan who gave fire to the humans • Daphne transforms into a ______ tree • Eros hits Apollo with a _______ arrow • Demeter and Persephone is a ____ myth • Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of _____ • ...
Greek Drama and Mythology 2025-03-11
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- god of love; Aphrodite's son
- the lesson, message, or moral of the story
- the ruler of the underworld; husband of Persephone
- Trojan war hero that was invincible except for his heel
- king of the gods; married to Hera
- goddess of love
- goddess of victory
- Titan who had to hold up the heavens
- god of the sea and earthquakes
- Gorgon with snake hair that turns people to stone if you look at her
- king whose touch turned everything to gold
- three-headed dog that guards the underworld
- twin; goddess of the hunt and the moon
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- Titan who swallowed his children in fear of them becoming too strong
- twin; god of music, prophecy, and the sun
- goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- son of Zeus that was very strong; completed 12 labors/tasks
- the goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- god of fire and metalworking; married to Aphrodite
- goddess of the hearth (fireplace) and home
- the god of wine, celebration, and theater
- goddess of marriage and queen of the gods
- curious woman created by the gods that opened a box that released evils into the world
- messenger god with winged sandals
- god of war
- a type of text written in dialogue and uses stage directions, acts, and scenes
26 Clues: god of war • goddess of love • goddess of victory • god of love; Aphrodite's son • god of the sea and earthquakes • king of the gods; married to Hera • messenger god with winged sandals • Titan who had to hold up the heavens • goddess of agriculture and the harvest • the goddess of wisdom and war strategy • twin; goddess of the hunt and the moon • ...
Greek Mythology CREATION Crossword 2025-03-09
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- forked spear with three points
- Ancient civilization that borrowed myths from Greece
- poetry that teaches a lesson or presents clear message about morals
- Ancient Greek author who wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
- The study of myths and legends
- what Zeus had to wear when he returned home
- Cronos’s' third daughter; the protector of women
- the second daughter of Cronos; Goddess of agriculture
- what Pluto's helmet made him
- lesser nature goddesses who cared for Zeus
- son of Cronos who was saved by Rhea
- The act of appealing to the Muses at the beginning of an epic
- Primordial deity representing night
- Primordial deity representing day
- existing only in the imagination; kind of place Mount Olympus is believed to be
- Term for something existing at the beginning of time
- Greek word for the deep abyss including the underworld
- one-eyed makers of Zeus's thunderbolts
- The primordial god of darkness
- titan who was condemned to hold up the heavens as punishment
- spirits of revenge that had a dog's head and bat's wings (Erinyes)
- king of the ocean
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- part of the universe ruled by Pluto
- One of Hesiod's complete surviving epics about the myths of the gods
- goddess born from the foam of a drop of blood falling into the sea
- Primordial being representing the void without form
- son of mother earth and the sky
- Cronos's first daughter; Goddess of hospitality
- human-shaped giants who became the first gods and goddesses
- sent away
- Beings that supposedly gave Hesiod his poetic gifts
- what Pluto wore to become invisible
- name of the mountain that was the home of the gods
- impossible to reach
- Term for a story about the creation of the world
- king of the underworld
- mother earth
- actual or authentic
- what Atlas had to hold up as punishment
- a farm tool with a curved blade used for cutting grain
- Hesiod's occupation before becoming a poet
41 Clues: sent away • mother earth • king of the ocean • impossible to reach • actual or authentic • king of the underworld • what Pluto's helmet made him • forked spear with three points • The study of myths and legends • The primordial god of darkness • son of mother earth and the sky • Primordial deity representing day • part of the universe ruled by Pluto • what Pluto wore to become invisible • ...
Mr. Johnson Greek Mythology 2025-10-03
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- Zeus' Roman name
- Goddess of grain, agriculture, and the harvest
- Goddess of intelligence and wisdom, Greek city state named for her
- God of light, same name in Greek and Roman
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Ruler of the underworld, ruler of the dead
- God of war and violence
- Supreme ruler of the Gods, god of sky and lightning
- Poseidon's Roman name
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- Herme's Roman name
- Home of the Greek Gods
- Hades' Roman name
- Goddess of the hunt
- Queen of the Gods, protector of marriage
- God of the sea, brother of Zeus
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- Messenger of the gods
- Temple in Athens built for Athena
- Ares' Roman name
- God of wine, parties, and chaos
20 Clues: Zeus' Roman name • Ares' Roman name • Hades' Roman name • Herme's Roman name • Goddess of the hunt • Messenger of the gods • Poseidon's Roman name • Home of the Greek Gods • God of war and violence • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of the hearth and home • God of the sea, brother of Zeus • God of wine, parties, and chaos • Temple in Athens built for Athena • ...
Greek Religion and Mythology 2025-10-31
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- sometimes primordial, sometimes aphrodite's son
- first being to ever exist
- river of oblivion in the underworld
- apollo's oracular priestess
- deliverance, safety
- navel of the earth
- graces
- story about trojan war by homer
- aphrodite's husband, later divorced
- hospitality
- god of time in orphism
- writer of the oresteia tragedies
- payment for charon's services
- aphrodite's epithet meaning 'of all people'
- deified name of semele, dionysus' mother
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- paris of troy awards the golden apple to her
- goddesses invoked by poets
- purification
- the only mortal gorgon
- food of the gods
- roman equivalent of aphrodite
- excessive pride which calls the gods' wrath
- messenger of the gods, sometimes guiding the dead
- wrath of the gods
- victory
- underworld
- spiritual filth
- goatskin shield
- goddesses who deals in crimes of mankind and delivering vengeance
- born from zeus' head
- title of apollo as prophet of zeus
- 'gods' in greek
- dionysus before reincarnation in orphism
- king of the gods before zeus
- honored in supper before new moon
35 Clues: graces • victory • underworld • hospitality • purification • spiritual filth • goatskin shield • 'gods' in greek • food of the gods • wrath of the gods • navel of the earth • deliverance, safety • born from zeus' head • the only mortal gorgon • god of time in orphism • first being to ever exist • goddesses invoked by poets • apollo's oracular priestess • king of the gods before zeus • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 Ancient Greece 2024-02-08
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- Few people have power
- High Hill
- Age that is marked by great achievements
- Leader who held power through the use of force
- Type of government in which people rule themselves
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
- Greek-like
- Invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece
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- Body of stories about gods and heroes
- Rich landowners
- A group of warriors who stood close together ina square
- The Greek word for city-state
- an agreement to work together
- War between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear all of Greece apart
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Clear and ordered thinking
- people who had the right to participate in government
17 Clues: High Hill • Greek-like • Rich landowners • Few people have power • Clear and ordered thinking • The Greek word for city-state • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • Body of stories about gods and heroes • Age that is marked by great achievements • Leader who held power through the use of force • Type of government in which people rule themselves • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS 2015-03-01
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- - small stars (smaller than the distance across Asia).
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- – It is a larger boat shaped constellation and was created by greek philosopher Ptolemy.
- – country that lies near the equator
- – a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny.
- stars – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- – medium-sized star
- - The cross-like figure
- - science that uses principles of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial body.
- Dipper – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- - a Greco-Egyptian writer of Alexandria, known as a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology
- window to the future
- – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- Fusion – occurs on the sun where hydrogen fuses to form helium, releasing energy
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- red – coolest star
- – officially recognized 88 constellations
- – located at the tail of the Cygnus
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- – actually the planet Venus
- Centauri – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – english name of crow constellation.
- – actually a meteor in transit
- – located at the head of Cygnus
- Halley – british astronomer who discovered that stars move, change positions but because they are far away their movement through space is not that significantly observed.
- - the only known star in our galaxy which is not part of a constellation
- It is the second brightest star
- - they do not employ scientific methods
- temperatures – indicator of a star’s color
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- - a greenish white star in the loin or flank of the Great Bear.
- – the color of the hottest stars
- – Latin name for cross
- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
43 Clues: red – coolest star • – medium-sized star • window to the future • – Latin name for cross • - The cross-like figure • – actually the planet Venus • – actually a meteor in transit • – located at the head of Cygnus • It is the second brightest star • – the color of the hottest stars • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • – located at the tail of the Cygnus • ...
Corinth 2025-02-19
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- Giving an object in exchange for another
- The study of the world changing over time
- Upper top of Corinth
- A type government where one person is in charge
- God of Gods
- A Greek book about their Religion
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- The art of designing buildings and more
- Myths from different cultures and traditions
- The Greek city-state this brochure is about
- Conflict between two countries or cities
10 Clues: God of Gods • Upper top of Corinth • A Greek book about their Religion • The art of designing buildings and more • Giving an object in exchange for another • Conflict between two countries or cities • The study of the world changing over time • The Greek city-state this brochure is about • Myths from different cultures and traditions • ...
Constellations 2025-12-15
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- depicting a hunter in Greek mythology
- how bright the star appears at a standard distance
- has a W or M shape (vain queen from Greek)
- how bright the star appears from Earth
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- can be seen year-round and never disappear
- the hottest stars
- the star closest to Earth
- planting of corn, vegetables, and rice
- the filipino name of Taurus
- the brightest star
10 Clues: the hottest stars • the brightest star • the star closest to Earth • the filipino name of Taurus • depicting a hunter in Greek mythology • planting of corn, vegetables, and rice • how bright the star appears from Earth • can be seen year-round and never disappear • has a W or M shape (vain queen from Greek) • how bright the star appears at a standard distance
Greek Vocabulary 2024-03-09
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- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Review of Ancient Greece and Rome 2023-02-01
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- Greek philosopher who believed that in an ideal society, government should be controlled by “philosopher kings”
- the blending of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures by Alexander the Great
- known as the “Father of History”
- where the Greek gods and goddesses lived
- event that marked the end of the Golden Age of Athens
- most favored god in Greek mythology
- name for the working class in Rome with no voting rights
- event that marked the beginning of the Golden Age of Athens
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- this is the city-state that Rome fought during the Punic Wars
- name for the rich landowners who could vote in Rome
- religion that was popular in Greece and Rome
- the tutor of Alexander the Great
- building material that the Romans invented/created
- war between Athens and Sparta after Athens becomes "too powerful"
- emperor who established Christianity as a legal religion in Rome
- was known as the "exalted one" in Rome
- Rome's first government structure
17 Clues: the tutor of Alexander the Great • known as the “Father of History” • Rome's first government structure • most favored god in Greek mythology • was known as the "exalted one" in Rome • where the Greek gods and goddesses lived • religion that was popular in Greece and Rome • building material that the Romans invented/created • ...
Random 2024-05-09
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- animal that appear in 1st Labours of Hercules
- a pack of crow
- lion + bat + Scorpio Chimera
- colour of the sky
- dragon/fish mythology
- three monstrous sisters from greek mythology
- hardest material made from carbon
- sword of selection
- medusa shield
- immortal sea creatures
- demon lord (Japanese)
- god that can't keep his pants
- press f to pay respect
- Japanese MTG
- What is a man? A miserable little pile of secrets.
- let them eat cake
- TCG that recently celebrate 25th anniversary
- hanging garden
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- deep red colour
- cat cafe anime/VN
- spell that half your opponent HP
- dog, monkey and pheasant
- family that prepare vessel for holly grail
- friendship, love, strength and devotion flower
- bread
- ogura yui (wolf)
- 4 leg during the day, 2 leg during the noon, 3 leg during the night
- The ultimate wizard in terms of attack and defense.
- moon god (JP)
- animal that steal potion of immortality
- pinkish purple
31 Clues: bread • Japanese MTG • medusa shield • moon god (JP) • a pack of crow • pinkish purple • hanging garden • deep red colour • ogura yui (wolf) • cat cafe anime/VN • colour of the sky • let them eat cake • sword of selection • dragon/fish mythology • demon lord (Japanese) • immortal sea creatures • press f to pay respect • dog, monkey and pheasant • lion + bat + Scorpio Chimera • ...
Syllables and Affixes ~ Sort 47 2023-02-21
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- synonym for fake
- Alexander Graham Bell invention
- Walgreens or CVS for example
- female child
- usually accompanies a runny nose
- I cannot believe you got Josh Allen's __________!
- immortal bird of Greek mythology
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- 3D circle
- brother or sister's son
- Broadway play ________ of the Opera
- largest land animal
- __________ is the best medicine.
- Moses and Jesus were one
- given out for first place
14 Clues: 3D circle • female child • synonym for fake • largest land animal • brother or sister's son • Moses and Jesus were one • given out for first place • Walgreens or CVS for example • Alexander Graham Bell invention • __________ is the best medicine. • usually accompanies a runny nose • immortal bird of Greek mythology • Broadway play ________ of the Opera • ...
Percy Jackson's Trials 2025-11-03
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- is a fellow demi-god and the son of Hermes, who quickly becomes a friend to Percy, guiding him around Camp Halfblood
- God of wine and partying
- Mother of Monsters
- The Goddess of love
- A natural Gaurdian Creature with a will to protect
- Was a Greek demigod, the son of Hermes
- Female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- God of the underworld
- the chief deity of the Greek pantheon. He is a sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- Official name of Percy Jackson's Sword(nospace)
- God of Violence and Brutality
- Assigned to protect
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- was cursed by Athena to turn anyone who met her gaze to stone
- one of the twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes
- Main character, Poseidon's son
- child of Ares, the god of war, who is a strong-willed and a bully to Percy.
- Percy's Companion, Daughter of Athena
- "Killed" Percy's mom and flipped his car
- Goddess of war
19 Clues: Goddess of war • Mother of Monsters • The Goddess of love • Assigned to protect • God of the underworld • God of wine and partying • God of Violence and Brutality • Main character, Poseidon's son • Percy's Companion, Daughter of Athena • Was a Greek demigod, the son of Hermes • "Killed" Percy's mom and flipped his car • Official name of Percy Jackson's Sword(nospace) • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- a citystate
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a government that kings rule
- a person who can participate in government
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
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- when two groups agree to work together
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
- the first civilization in Greece
- Democracy a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Erin's B-Day Puzzle 2023-09-08
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- My Favorite Rumantsch Food
- First UK Vacation
- My favorite London wings
- First Name of my Grandma
- My Favorite Anime/Manga
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- dishwasher in German
- First Park we took Bonnie too
- First suburb we lived in together
- Wedding Restaurant
- Honeymoon Hotel
- Mythology that inspures my DnD Game
- First videogame we played together
12 Clues: Honeymoon Hotel • First UK Vacation • Wedding Restaurant • dishwasher in German • My Favorite Anime/Manga • My favorite London wings • First Name of my Grandma • My Favorite Rumantsch Food • First Park we took Bonnie too • First suburb we lived in together • First videogame we played together • Mythology that inspures my DnD Game
Book 3, page 231 2023-11-28
13 Clues: fake gem • Latin dance • German river • compass point • 4-sided shape • fat, cat, sat • persuasive techniques • bermuda grass has these • Island smallest US state • vegetable with red streaks • character from Greek mythology • beat or pattern of music or a poem • endangered animal with a horn in the middle of its face
Percy Jackson And The Olympians/ Lighting Theif 2023-03-03
10 Clues: main god • main character • god of the sea • not a full god • greek mythology • taking something • god of the underworld • another word for mission • kids go there in the summer • bolt light makes a loud noise
des puzzle 2022-01-06
9 Clues: Who cares • My birthday • Slowly Dying • Evil rr be like • Favorite mythology • Stupid game I play • I hate this so much • I used to be ______ • Most religiously correct holiday
Ancient Greece 2024-05-01
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- one all-powerful leader
- wife of Zeus
- god of war
- each person votes
- poetry that is a series of songs
- leave out
- an educator and philosopher sentenced to death
- obedience
- military formation
- power held by a small group
- a democracy where someone votes for you
- heroes and gods
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- daughter of Zeus, goddess of wisdom
- a member of a community
- stop
- hereditary class of rulers
- a Greek city-state
- city on a hill
- The olympic games honored him
19 Clues: stop • leave out • obedience • god of war • wife of Zeus • city on a hill • heroes and gods • each person votes • a Greek city-state • military formation • a member of a community • one all-powerful leader • hereditary class of rulers • power held by a small group • The olympic games honored him • poetry that is a series of songs • daughter of Zeus, goddess of wisdom • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS 2015-03-01
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- – the color of the hottest stars
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
- – actually the planet Venus
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- - they do not employ scientific methods
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- – It is a larger boat shaped constellation and was created by greek philosopher Ptolemy.
- – officially recognized 88 constellations
- – a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny.
- – actually a meteor in transit
- window to the future
- – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- – located at the head of Cygnus
- – country that lies near the equator
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
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- – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- - a Greco-Egyptian writer of Alexandria, known as a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- - a greenish white star in the loin or flank of the Great Bear.
- It is the second brightest star
- – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- - The cross-like figure
- – coolest star
- - science that uses principles of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial body.
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
- – occurs on the sun where hydrogen fuses to form helium, releasing energy
- – british astronomer who discovered that stars move, change positions but because they are far away their movement through space is not that significantly observed.
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- – english name of crow constellation.
- temperatures – indicator of a star’s color
- – medium-sized star
- - small stars (smaller than the distance across Asia).
- – located at the tail of the Cygnus
41 Clues: – coolest star • – medium-sized star • window to the future • - The cross-like figure • – actually the planet Venus • – actually a meteor in transit • It is the second brightest star • – located at the head of Cygnus • – the color of the hottest stars • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • – country that lies near the equator • – located at the tail of the Cygnus • ...
The Invention of Hugo Cabret Vocabulary 2022-04-01
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- send on a course different from the planned
- a fancy wardrobe
- occupy, attract, or involve
- emphasizing the positive
- the study of stories
- very complicated, detailed
- easily broken or damaged
- collect or gather
- a bird associated with Greek mythology
- without conscious thought
- collection of records
- a slight grimace
- works for an expert to learn a trade
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- clear, evident
- of heaven or spirit
- ask to come
- unraveled or worn at the edge
- skillful or clever way
- a mythical monster
- worn out with age or neglect
- bitterness at having been treated unfairly
- to walk in an awkward way because of pain
- study of the measurement of time
- scattered among things
- pale with shock, fear, or illness
- an ornament fastened to clothing
- give out or reflect small flashes of light
- to make, adjust, or check the setting
- immense, huge
- a resting place or vantage point
- poorly made and likely to collapse
- without limit
32 Clues: ask to come • immense, huge • without limit • clear, evident • a fancy wardrobe • a slight grimace • collect or gather • a mythical monster • of heaven or spirit • the study of stories • collection of records • skillful or clever way • scattered among things • emphasizing the positive • easily broken or damaged • without conscious thought • very complicated, detailed • occupy, attract, or involve • ...
GSW Autumn Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-31
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- A spirit or goddess of the harvest in various Native American and European traditions.
- A figure in fields with folkloric ties, often symbolizing protection or warding off spirits in autumn.
- A modern pagan celebration of the autumn equinox, honoring gratitude and preparation for winter.
- The time in autumn when day and night are of equal length, associated with balance in many legends.
- An ancient Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter.
- The fruit Persephone eats in the underworld, binding her to return each autumn in Greek mythology.
- A poetic term for the abscission of leaves.
- A Korean harvest festival honoring ancestors and the fruits of the autumn season.
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- A ceremonial fire often lit during autumn festivals to honor gods, spirits, or seasonal transitions.
- A North American harvest festival with roots in gratitude and seasonal myths of plenty.
- Greek goddess of the harvest, whose grief during autumn causes the earth to grow cold and barren.
- A horn-shaped basket symbolizing plenty and abundance, often tied to harvest myths.
- Greek goddess who descends to the underworld each autumn, symbolizing the cycle of death and rebirth.
- In Celtic mythology, the divine hag who rules over winter and awakens as autumn turns cold.
- The gathering of crops, often celebrated in myths and festivals marking abundance and gratitude.
15 Clues: A poetic term for the abscission of leaves. • A Korean harvest festival honoring ancestors and the fruits of the autumn season. • A horn-shaped basket symbolizing plenty and abundance, often tied to harvest myths. • A spirit or goddess of the harvest in various Native American and European traditions. • ...
greece 2024-02-23
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- is a Trojan prince, hero and the greatest warrior for Troy during the Trojan War
- the goddess of the eternal night
- the goddess of islands
- the god of the void
- the goddess of retribution
- primarily known as the God of the Vine
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- was an Athenian hero who fought the tyranny of King Minos of Crete
- the god of time
- sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- the goddess of the sea
- one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses
- the goddess of the earth
- God of fire, metalworking, and sculpture
- This hero was known for his bravery and ingenuity in slaying the Gorgon Medusa
- a king of Argos and a great Greek warrior, second only to Achilles in martial prowess during the Trojan War
- the goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity
16 Clues: the god of time • the god of the void • the goddess of the sea • the goddess of islands • the goddess of the earth • the goddess of retribution • the goddess of the eternal night • primarily known as the God of the Vine • God of fire, metalworking, and sculpture • sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion • the goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2021-01-02
Across
- God of War
- Goddess of Nature and the Harvest
- God of Metalwork
- The mountain on which they reside
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Messenger god
- Top god in Greek mythology
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- Goddess of Hunting
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of Light and Music
- God of Seas and Rivers
- God of Wine and Merrymaking
- God of the Underworld
14 Clues: God of War • Messenger god • God of Metalwork • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Hunting • Goddess of Marriage • God of the Underworld • God of Light and Music • God of Seas and Rivers • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Top god in Greek mythology • God of Wine and Merrymaking • Goddess of Nature and the Harvest • The mountain on which they reside
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
Across
- Somebody who will fight for your country
- The force that leads us all
- The mountain that is referred to in Greek mythology
- The warrior state in Ancient Greece
- The type of government we use now is ________
- A car that flies would be new ________
- A section of land, like a country
- A king takes over rule forcefully
- King Xerxes son
- Everybody gathered together
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- A northeastern Mediterranean civilization
- The leader of the battle of Thermopylae
- A series of made-up and believed in stories in Ancient Greece and Rome
- Social and cultural development
- One king rules the land, passed through generations
- A navel battle fought in the Persian wars
- The continuous battle that Greece eventually won
- A battle in a narrow pass in the Persian wars, between the Greeks and the Persians
- The city-state in Greece that focuses on education for boys
- A group of wealthy men rule over the land
20 Clues: King Xerxes son • The force that leads us all • Everybody gathered together • Social and cultural development • A section of land, like a country • A king takes over rule forcefully • The warrior state in Ancient Greece • A car that flies would be new ________ • The leader of the battle of Thermopylae • Somebody who will fight for your country • ...
Mythical and Legendary Creatures 2025-10-28
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- Half man, half goat creature from mythology
- Enormous sea monster mentioned in the Bible
- Ape-like creature said to live in the Himalayas
- Mysterious creature said to live in a Scottish lake
- Creature with the body of a horse and torso of a man
- Fire-breathing creature found in many legends
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules
- Horse-like animal with a single horn
- Giant sea monster that attacks ships
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
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- Reptile said to kill with a single glance
- Winged horse from Greek mythology
- Egyptian creature that speaks in riddles
- Two-legged dragon-like creature with wings
- Bird that rises from its own ashes
- Half woman, half fish living in the sea
- Giant bird from Native American legend
- Creature with the body of a lion and head of an eagle
- Half man, half bull found in a labyrinth
- Creature with the heads of a lion, goat, and serpent
20 Clues: Winged horse from Greek mythology • Bird that rises from its own ashes • Horse-like animal with a single horn • Giant sea monster that attacks ships • Giant bird from Native American legend • Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules • Half woman, half fish living in the sea • Egyptian creature that speaks in riddles • Half man, half bull found in a labyrinth • ...
1 2024-03-09
Across
- a citystate
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a government that kings rule
- a person who can participate in government
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
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- when two groups agree to work together
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
- the first civilization in Greece
- Democracy a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
1 2024-03-09
Across
- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Homework ll 2022-11-01
Across
- so intense it seems tangible
- Cause someone to no longer desire something
- Cheerful
- express sharp disapproval or criticism
- Avoids giving clear direct answer
- Return a favor
- cause surprise or confusion
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- Confer or present
- Devil
- anxiously ask someone something
- Bleak or lifeless place or building
- Creature in Greek mythology
12 Clues: Devil • Cheerful • Return a favor • Confer or present • Creature in Greek mythology • cause surprise or confusion • so intense it seems tangible • anxiously ask someone something • Avoids giving clear direct answer • Bleak or lifeless place or building • express sharp disapproval or criticism • Cause someone to no longer desire something
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12 Clues: produced 3310 • singer fav our • writer russian • president of usa • biggest city of turkey • a team sport with hand • Eternal city of europe • smallest unit of matter • God of War in Greek mythology • how many starts in chinese flag • first woman who won Nobel prize • scientific theory of origin of universe
legendary creature 2025-01-03
Across
- something morally bad or harmful.
- a collection of myths or stories about gods and heroes.
- a serpent-like monster in Greek mythology with multiple heads.
- traditional stories, customs, and beliefs of a community.
- a detailed record of historical events in order.
- a sudden strong burst of wind.
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- to cause intense fear.
- the upper body of a human, excluding the head and limbs.
- a quick or brief look.
- capable of injecting poison through a bite or sting.
- a mythical bird that rises from its ashes after death.
11 Clues: to cause intense fear. • a quick or brief look. • a sudden strong burst of wind. • something morally bad or harmful. • a detailed record of historical events in order. • capable of injecting poison through a bite or sting. • a mythical bird that rises from its ashes after death. • a collection of myths or stories about gods and heroes. • ...
The Lightning Theif 2021-06-09
10 Clues: Sea God • main character • a little satyr • what was stolen • who betrays percy • Daughter of Athena • what does percy control • who is percy's ancestors • goddess of war and wisdom • what mythology is this book based on
Thetis 2025-05-28
10 Clues: Thetis • Who is my dad • Who is my mom • My other half • My first child • Greek mythology • My second child • The opposite of hope • The opposite of hindsight • The woman that gave birth to my mom
crossword 1 2023-01-21
Across
- The first of a series of actions
- (biology) living in or being an environment rich in organic matter but lacking oxygen
- Perennial North American plant with greyish hairy foliage yielding a red or yellow pigment
- A committee in the executive branch of government that advises the president on foreign and military and national security; supervises the Central Intelligence Agency
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- Reduction of textual meaning to authorial biography.
- In a manner fitted or designed to be an example for imitation or for warning; by way of example
- The largest city of Ecuador
- Of great size and bulk
- (Greek mythology) the supreme god until Zeus dethroned him; son of Uranus and Gaea in ancient Greek mythology; identified with Roman Saturn
- Irritable as if suffering from indigestion
10 Clues: Of great size and bulk • The largest city of Ecuador • The first of a series of actions • Irritable as if suffering from indigestion • Reduction of textual meaning to authorial biography. • (biology) living in or being an environment rich in organic matter but lacking oxygen • Perennial North American plant with greyish hairy foliage yielding a red or yellow pigment • ...
Odyssey 2022-12-10
Across
- condition.
- a whirlpool off the coast of Sicily personified in Greek mythology as a female monster compare scylla.
- a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place.
- (a sailing vessel) unable to move through lack of wind.
- a nymph changed into a monster in Greek mythology who terrorizes mariners in the Strait of Messina.
- (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent.
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- climb, move, or get in or out of something in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet.
- each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences
- a nymph changed into a monster in Greek mythology who terrorizes mariners in the Strait of Messina.
- a bristle worm of the polychaete family
- behave in a way that belittles or degrades
11 Clues: condition. • a bristle worm of the polychaete family • behave in a way that belittles or degrades • (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent. • (a sailing vessel) unable to move through lack of wind. • a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place. • ...
Valentine's Day 2022-02-13
Across
- What notorious gangster orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre?
- Besides Valentine’s Day, for which holiday are the most flowers sent? ___ Day
- letters to Juliet are sent to what city every year?
- The love goddess Aphrodite was said to be born from what?
- What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day?
- In what country is Valentine’s Day known as “Friend’s Day?”
- What do yellow roses simbolyze?
- In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of whom?
- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine’s Day cards were called “___ Valentines.”
- From where was the oldest-known Valentine’s Day message sent?
- Who wrote the oldest-known Valentine’s Day message? The Duke of ____
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- What Valentine’s Day candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?
- Valentine’s Day celebrations may be traced back to what Roman holiday traditionally celebrated on February 15?
- What brain chemical is known as the “cuddle” or “love hormone?”
- Cupid has what name in Greek mythology?
- william Shakespeare mentions Valentine’s Day in which of his plays?
- A single red rose surrounded by baby’s breath is called what by florists? A _____ rose
- “Wearing your heart on your sleeve” has origins from honoring which Roman goddess?
- In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love?
19 Clues: What do yellow roses simbolyze? • Cupid has what name in Greek mythology? • In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of whom? • letters to Juliet are sent to what city every year? • What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day? • In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love? • The love goddess Aphrodite was said to be born from what? • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-20
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- city-state
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- Greek thinker who believed in practicing moderation and the use of reason
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- a form of democracy where citizens choose government officials to represent them
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- the Great Macedonian King who expanded his empire across parts of three continents
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete
- a type of government that uses force to rule
- Greek philosopher famous for using questioning techniques
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of Zeus
- Greek doctor famous for the Hippocratic oath, which ensures doctors do what is best for their patients
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- Greek-like culture
- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- a type of government where only a small group of the wealthiest people have the power
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- a form of democracy that allows all citizens to directly participate in government
- a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- group of soldiers arranged in a square
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- an agreement formed between groups to work together
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- a type of government where the power is shared with a small group of people
- the first Greeks who established colonies and built fortresses throughout Greece
26 Clues: city-state • Greek-like culture • group of soldiers arranged in a square • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • a type of government that uses force to rule • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • an agreement formed between groups to work together • ...
Greece crossword 2021-05-06
Across
- high hill
- Wheel, A wheel that can carry water in a circle
- Capital of greece
- government in which a few people have power
- greek word for city state
- Clock, Thing that can wake you up in the morning that goes off, was created by greeks
- body of stories about gods that explain how the world works
- Has strong army, city state of greece, trains boys at a young age
- the Great, created a vast empire that stretched from Macedonia to Egypt and from Greece to part of India
- Sea=Sea south of greece
- an open space that served as a meeting ground for various activities of the citizens
- who had the right to participate in government
- Taught by Plato, Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece
- Person who wrote many fables
- Year of the Trojan War
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- rich landowner
- who wrote the iliad and the odyssey
- leader who held power through the use of force
- Democracy
- type of government in which people rule themselves
- Toy on a string that was created by the greeks
- first greek speaking civilization to live in greece
- stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- Way the greeks would honor their gods with a sport
- Taught Aristotle, was a greek philosopher
- greek civilization but not considered greek because didn’t speak the greek language
- War, legendary conflict between the early Greeks and the people of Troy in western Anatolia
27 Clues: high hill • Democracy • rich landowner • Capital of greece • Year of the Trojan War • Sea=Sea south of greece • greek word for city state • Person who wrote many fables • who wrote the iliad and the odyssey • Taught Aristotle, was a greek philosopher • government in which a few people have power • leader who held power through the use of force • ...
Ancient Greek Vocabulary 2025-01-13
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- War a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- Greek thinker who believed in practicing moderation and the use of reason
- group of soldiers arranged in a square
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- Greek doctor famous for the Hippocratic oath, which ensures doctors do what is best for their patients
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- democracy a form of democracy where citizens choose government officials to represent them
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- the Great Macedonian King who expanded his empire across parts of three continents
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- a type of government where the power is shared with a small group of people
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of Zeus
- someone who has the right to participate in government
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- city-state
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- Greek philosopher famous for using questioning techniques
- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- democracy a form of democracy that allows all citizens to directly participate in government
- a type of government that uses force to rule
- an agreement formed between groups to work together
- a type of government where only a small group of the wealthiest people have the power
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- Greek-like culture
- the first Greeks who established colonies and built fortresses throughout Greece
26 Clues: city-state • Greek-like culture • group of soldiers arranged in a square • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • a type of government that uses force to rule • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • an agreement formed between groups to work together • ...
Our Class 2023-05-23
Across
- This friend loves ships and aircrafts
- This friend loves fashion
- This friend loves drawing cute animals
- This friend loves slime
- This friend loves toes
- This friend loves Greek and Roman Mythology
- This friend loves rice
- This friend loves telling jokes
- This friend loves corn
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- This friend loves horses
- This friend loves boba
- This friend loves making crafts
- This friend loves Warrior Cats
- This friend loves basketball
- This friend loves reading
- This friend loves Amazon
- This friend loves technology
17 Clues: This friend loves boba • This friend loves toes • This friend loves rice • This friend loves corn • This friend loves slime • This friend loves horses • This friend loves Amazon • This friend loves fashion • This friend loves reading • This friend loves basketball • This friend loves technology • This friend loves Warrior Cats • This friend loves making crafts • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2021-03-03
Across
- A group of allies.
- _____ acted as natural borders between city-states.
- A wealthy ruling class.
- A long story-poem.
- A serious play with an unhappy ending.
- A play written to make an audience laugh.
- A deadly disease that spreads from person to person.
- A city and its surrounding farmland, with its own government and leader
- A fortified hill-top in an ancient Greek city.
- Belief in many gods.
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- The mountains made it very difficult to _____.
- We learned about three types of columns: Doric, Ionian, and ________.
- King of gods; god of the sky, rain, and lightning.
- _____ was a city-state that liked to focus on its military.
- Greece is a ________ surrounded by many islands.
- A governing system in which a country's people elect leaders and rule by majority.
- _____ was a city-state that liked to focus on art and learning.
- Greek comedies and tragedies were often performed at the ________.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- Greek ________ mostly explained natural phenomena.
20 Clues: A group of allies. • A long story-poem. • Belief in many gods. • A wealthy ruling class. • A serious play with an unhappy ending. • A play written to make an audience laugh. • The mountains made it very difficult to _____. • A fortified hill-top in an ancient Greek city. • Greece is a ________ surrounded by many islands. • King of gods; god of the sky, rain, and lightning. • ...
Guess the God 2018-09-13
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- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- is a state of Ancient Greek.
- A greek philosopher.
- It was a bronze age civilization.
- very old or old-fashioned.
- Was a person of agency.
- ....... democracy.
- The ........ of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky mountain near athens.
- ...... civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
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- Was a philosopher in ancient greece.
- .... refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site.
- The ..... was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- having unlimited power.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- A peninsula in southern ancient greece.
- ..... was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two really long poems.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece.
- A person who protects a tyrant.
- Supreme god of Olympians.
20 Clues: ....... democracy. • A greek philosopher. • having unlimited power. • Was a person of agency. • Supreme god of Olympians. • very old or old-fashioned. • is a state of Ancient Greek. • A person who protects a tyrant. • It was a bronze age civilization. • Was a philosopher in ancient greece. • A peninsula in southern ancient greece. • A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece. • ...
Guess the God 2018-09-13
Across
- Troy refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site.
- A greek philosopher.
- having unlimited power.
- The agora was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- Homer was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two really long poems.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
- very old or old-fashioned.
- is a state of Ancient Greek.
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- Was a person of agency.
- The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky mountain near athens.
- A peninsula in southern ancient greece.
- Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- A person who protects a tyrant.
- Athenian democracy.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece.
- Was a philosopher in ancient greece.
- Supreme god of Olympians.
20 Clues: Athenian democracy. • A greek philosopher. • Was a person of agency. • having unlimited power. • Supreme god of Olympians. • very old or old-fashioned. • is a state of Ancient Greek. • A person who protects a tyrant. • Was a philosopher in ancient greece. • A peninsula in southern ancient greece. • Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-27
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- A particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, esspecialy a systematic or established one.
- A priest or preistess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods
- An ancient Greeek tragedian who has a play that survived in full
- Ancient Greek historian remeberd for his history of the Peloponnsian War
- A mountain in thessaly that in greek mythology is the abode of the gods
- A paid teacher of philosophy & rhetoric in an
- An ancient Greek city on the S slopes of Mt. Parnassus (site of the most famous oracle of apollo)
- The an ancient Greek known as the father of history
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- A religious or solemnem ceremony cconsisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge reality and existence, esspecially when considered as an academic discipline
- An event causing a great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or narual disator.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- A teaching style that involves asking a question to help students learn and develp critical thinking
- Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragedian drama
- Greek Philosopher and mathmatician who theorized that numbers constitue the esscence of all naturalthings
15 Clues: A paid teacher of philosophy & rhetoric in an • The an ancient Greek known as the father of history • Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragedian drama • An ancient Greeek tragedian who has a play that survived in full • A mountain in thessaly that in greek mythology is the abode of the gods • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-04
Across
- Short stories that teach life lessons or gives advice about life
- A government where people elect leaders to govern
- The city and its surrounding area.
- War: A war fought between citizens Of the same government
- An age marked by great achievements
- Money traded for items
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the
- A society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
- A ruler that has almost absolute power
- Joining together to create a stronger or larger entity
- Getting something in exchange for something else
- Greek word for city-state
- A system to provide laws and services to the citizens
- A group of people selected to determine innocence and guilt
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- An agreement to work together
- A rich landowner or noble
- A type Of government where people rule themselves
- A high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- A person who lives under a specific government
- A government where only a few people or select groups
- A specific way Of thinking about the world
- power.
22 Clues: power. • Money traded for items • A rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • An agreement to work together • The city and its surrounding area. • An age marked by great achievements • A ruler that has almost absolute power • A specific way Of thinking about the world • A high hill where Greek fortresses were built • A person who lives under a specific government • ...
Three Greek Myths: Pandora, Icarus, and Midas 2025-02-21
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- How King Midas was when he wished for everything to turn to gold.
- The fruit that Midas might have turned to gold with his touch.
- The home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The Greek hero who flew too close to the sun.
- The mythical king who turned everything he touched into gold.
- The place where Icarus flew too high.
- A powerful weapon used by Zeus.
- A precious blue gemstone often associated with the gods.
- The substance used to make Icarus' wings.
- What was in Pandora's box.
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- Midas wanted everything to turn to this.
- The sound Icarus made when he fell into the water.
- One of the foods that made gods immortal.
- How Pandora felt when she opened the box, despite being warned.
- The maze built to trap the Minotaur.
- The Greek god of partying.
- Icarus’ feeling when he ignored his father’s warning.
- The woman who opened a box that released evils into the
- The name of the island where Daedalus and Icarus escaped from.
- The emotion Midas felt when he realized he couldn’t eat or drink.
20 Clues: The Greek god of partying. • What was in Pandora's box. • A powerful weapon used by Zeus. • The maze built to trap the Minotaur. • The place where Icarus flew too high. • Midas wanted everything to turn to this. • The home of the gods in Greek mythology. • One of the foods that made gods immortal. • The substance used to make Icarus' wings. • ...
Julius Caesar Vocab 2014-03-26
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- to brag or boast
- someone who is critical of the motives of others
- make impure
- lightness and speed in movement; agility
- Treated with little importance.
- rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone
- dry food for livestock; fodder
- The city where Octavian and Mark Antony defeated Brutus and Cassius in 42 BC
- (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
- pervading note of an utterance
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- the appearance of a ghostlike figure
- to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
- dare
- laughter
- immoderately desirous of acquiring e.g. wealth
- unflinching in battle or action
- brave, courageous
- different kinds
- punishment
- make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence
- inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony)
- secret or hidden
- (of movement) slow and laborious
- become conscious of
- possessing or existing in bodily form
25 Clues: dare • laughter • punishment • make impure • different kinds • to brag or boast • secret or hidden • brave, courageous • become conscious of • dry food for livestock; fodder • pervading note of an utterance • unflinching in battle or action • Treated with little importance. • (of movement) slow and laborious • ...
Hezkiels Greek Crossword 2024-04-18
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- The characters told to defend the underworld
- 3 headed beast dog that protects parts of the underworld
- The state of Orpheus, saddened and not able to be consoled
- The river that ran through that Orpheus morned near
- The upper edge of a boat
- The opposite of pull
- The color of the rock Sisyphus pushed 🪨
- Where mythology had started back then
- God of the dead
- The powers of Greek mythology
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- “A little whisper seemed to say “______”…”
- What Orpheus did to escape the underworld, means to rise
- Man that searched and fought to see Eurydice
- “Every ____ he took, he was further from his bride.”
- Person Orpheus sacrificed much to see again
- What Orpheus used to woo the characters in the underworld
- Ancient stringed instrument that represents a harp
- King banished to push a rock for eternity
- What Orpheus was told to do once he wanted to rescue Eurydice
- The “light” referred to through the story
20 Clues: God of the dead • The opposite of pull • The upper edge of a boat • The powers of Greek mythology • Where mythology had started back then • The color of the rock Sisyphus pushed 🪨 • King banished to push a rock for eternity • The “light” referred to through the story • “A little whisper seemed to say “______”…” • Person Orpheus sacrificed much to see again • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- a citystate
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a government that kings rule
- a person who can participate in government
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
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- when two groups agree to work together
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
- the first civilization in Greece
- Democracy a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Greek mythology puzzle 2015-05-20
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- Where Ulysses and the army hid to defeat the Trojans
- wife of Ulysses
- god of the underworld
- god that turned Ulysses crew into pigs
- king of Ithaca
- god and ruler of the winds
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- nymph that kept Ulysses on her island
- goddess of love
- goddess that sent Hermes to help Ulysses
- god of the sea
- god of dreams
- son of Ulysses
- monster that lives on the opposite side of Charybdis
13 Clues: god of dreams • god of the sea • son of Ulysses • king of Ithaca • goddess of love • wife of Ulysses • god of the underworld • god and ruler of the winds • nymph that kept Ulysses on her island • god that turned Ulysses crew into pigs • goddess that sent Hermes to help Ulysses • Where Ulysses and the army hid to defeat the Trojans • ...
Greek Mythology Monsters 2023-11-15
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- winged female creatures that have snake like hair
- minor forest gods,had the face, torso,and arms of a man, had ears of a goat, a tail,and goat-like legs
- three sisters who had grey hair who shared one eye and one tooth
- female monster that has a lions body in the front,a goats body for the middle,and a dragon for the back
- A race of giants that only has one eye
- had a womens face, a lions body, and a birds wings
- described as having the torso of a human and the body of a horse
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- described as looking like hags
- a creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- Satyrs associated with Dionysus,usually depicted as drunk
- Hybrid creature that has the body of a bird and the head of a human
- each of them had 50 heads and 100 arms
- a giant with 100 eyes that served Hera
13 Clues: described as looking like hags • each of them had 50 heads and 100 arms • A race of giants that only has one eye • a giant with 100 eyes that served Hera • winged female creatures that have snake like hair • had a womens face, a lions body, and a birds wings • a creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2024-03-11
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- The Godess Of Wisdom
- Dionysus Is The God Of...
- The Amount Of Labours Hercules Completed
- The God Of War
- Hades Is The God Of...
- The Group Of Twelve Gods Who Live On Mount Olympus
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- Greek: Posiedon| Roman:
- Aphrodite Is The Godess Of Love And...
- Maiden Godess Of The Hunt And The Moon
- The king of the gods
- The Monster That Perseus Killed
- The God Of Music, Oracles, And The Sun
- The God Of Travellers, Thieves, And Speed
13 Clues: The God Of War • The Godess Of Wisdom • The king of the gods • Hades Is The God Of... • Greek: Posiedon| Roman: • Dionysus Is The God Of... • The Monster That Perseus Killed • Aphrodite Is The Godess Of Love And... • Maiden Godess Of The Hunt And The Moon • The God Of Music, Oracles, And The Sun • The Amount Of Labours Hercules Completed • The God Of Travellers, Thieves, And Speed • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-05-09
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- The daughter of Zeus and the goddess of wisdom
- A former priestess of Athena that can turn men into stone
- The famous device used in the Trojan War, shaped like an animal
- A famous weaver of thread that believed she could beat Athena's threading
- A goddess of witchcraft who was known for turning men into swine
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- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, who was locked inside of the labryinth
- The God of the underworld
- The Greek God of lightning and the king of the gods
- The food of the Gods
- The drink of the Gods
- The God of the sun, known for flying his chariot across the sky
- The goddess of the hunt who swore herself to chastity
- The male God of war
13 Clues: The male God of war • The food of the Gods • The drink of the Gods • The God of the underworld • The daughter of Zeus and the goddess of wisdom • The Greek God of lightning and the king of the gods • The goddess of the hunt who swore herself to chastity • A former priestess of Athena that can turn men into stone • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-28
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- Titan god who bore the sky
- The god of prophecy, music and healing
- The crippled god of fire
- The virgin goddess of hearth and home.
- the goddess of wisdom
- A giant, three-bodied man who fabulous herd of red
- was the King of the Gods
- The goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children
- king of the sea
- The god of war and bloodshed
- The Arcadian god of shepherds and goatherds.
- titan god of the sun
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- The goddess of love, beauty and intercourse
- The gods of the winds
- The king of the titanes
- old man of the sea
- One who fought Hercules for the hand of Deineira
- a monstrous spectre, which was believed to devour human beings.
- The king of the underworld and lord of the dead.
- God or personified spirit of sleep
- God of the tritonis
- the queen of the gods, and the god of women
- A bronze giant which guarded the island of Crete
- A monster with the head of a woman, the body of a lioness and the wings of an eagle
- The wrinkled, shrunken old daemon of old age.
- The great Olympian god of animal husbandry, trade, messengers, travel, merchants and athletes
26 Clues: king of the sea • old man of the sea • God of the tritonis • titan god of the sun • The gods of the winds • the goddess of wisdom • The king of the titanes • The crippled god of fire • was the King of the Gods • Titan god who bore the sky • The god of war and bloodshed • God or personified spirit of sleep • The god of prophecy, music and healing • The virgin goddess of hearth and home. • ...
Greek history and mythology 2019-05-28
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- One of the three Gorgones
- Greek hero in Homeros Illias
- Athenian alliance
- The banning of a politician
- Temple in Athens
- River in the Hades
- Greek physician
- marketplace in ancient Greec
- Wife of Hades
- Father of ancient Greek philosophy
- Important oracle of Apollo
- Greek warformation
- Greek female warriors
- Writer of the Greek play 'Persians'
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- Island near Attica
- Olympic sport
- Guardian of the Hades
- Place where 300 Spartans fought
- One of the seven wonders of the Ancient world
- Greek art style
- Father of History
- Spartan magistrates
- Titan who gave fire to humans
- God who is half goat/half human
- Sicilian cyclops
- Athenian politician who switched sides multiple times
- Art of persuasion
27 Clues: Olympic sport • Wife of Hades • Greek art style • Greek physician • Temple in Athens • Sicilian cyclops • Athenian alliance • Father of History • Art of persuasion • Island near Attica • River in the Hades • Greek warformation • Spartan magistrates • Guardian of the Hades • Greek female warriors • One of the three Gorgones • Important oracle of Apollo • The banning of a politician • ...
Gods in Greek Mythology 2019-11-04
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- wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus
- goddess of wisdom, Skills, and war
- sky god supplanted by his son Cronus
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of the seas
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon
- any one of the titans who forged thunderbolts for Zeus
- Goddess of home and hearth
- God of the underworld
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- Muses Nine goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences
- earth goddess and mother of the titans and cyclopes
- Goddess of harvest
- God of war
- Titan who ruled the universe before his son Zeus dethroned him
- king of the gods and ruler of the heavens
- God of commerce and cunning
- God of fire and metalwork
- God of wine and revelry
- sun god
- God of Prophecy and music
- wife of Zeus and goddess of married women
21 Clues: sun god • God of war • God of the seas • Goddess of harvest • God of the underworld • God of wine and revelry • God of fire and metalwork • God of Prophecy and music • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of home and hearth • God of commerce and cunning • Goddess of the hunt and the moon • wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus • goddess of wisdom, Skills, and war • ...
Goddesses in Greek Mythology 2023-02-13
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- goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy
- goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the State
- muse of history
- eldest of the Fates; ended lives by cutting their "threads"
- goddess of the moon, aka Luna; mother of vampires
- Titaness and goddess of nature; mother of gods
- goddess of prosperity and fortune
- goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly
- primordial sea monster goddess; mother of sea monsters
- primal goddess of the Earth; Mother Earth
- goddess of victory
- minor goddess of war and destruction
- Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
- primordial goddess of the night
- muse of epic poetry; wisest of the Muses
- second of three Fates; measurer of thread of life
- goddess of eternal youth
- goddess of fame, gossip, and renown; favor is notability; wrath is rumors
- goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods
- goddess of retribution and vengeance
- virginal goddess of the hunt and twin sister of Apollow
- prophet goddess known as protector of sailors and fishermen
- a minor moon goddess whose name means "she who washes away pain"
- goddess of vegetation and spring; queen of underworld
- goddess of childbirth
- goddess of dance and chorus; one of nine Muses
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- goddess of good health, cleanliness, and sanitation
- goddess of love and beauty; married to Hephaestus
- Titan goddess of wisdom; first wife of Zeus
- sea nymph representing the bounty of the sea
- goddess of flowers, swamps, and marshes
- goddess of magic who transformed her enemies into beasts
- youngest of three Fates; responsible for spinning the thread of human life
- goddess of harmony and concord
- muse of singing and tragedy
- goddess of force and raw energy
- muse of astronomy and astrology
- goddess of insanity, madness, crazed frenzy, and the dead
- goddess of the river Styx; first to aid Zeus vs Titans
- sea nymph; detained Odysseus on her island of Ogygia
- sea nymph; shapeshifter
- goddess of divine order, law, natural law, and custom
- goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law, and the harvest
- muse of lyric poetry, especially love and erotic poetry
- goddess of persuasion and seduction
- goddess of goddesses, women an marriage; married to Zeus
- goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts, witchcraft, and necromancy
- primordial goddess of the day, daytime, and daylight
- goddesses of retribution; punish men who commit heinous crimes
49 Clues: muse of history • goddess of victory • goddess of childbirth • sea nymph; shapeshifter • goddess of eternal youth • muse of singing and tragedy • goddess of harmony and concord • goddess of force and raw energy • muse of astronomy and astrology • primordial goddess of the night • goddess of prosperity and fortune • Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-07
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- Goddess of marriage and women
- Goddess of the hunt
- A story passed down through generations, usually fiction
- God of the sun
- God of light and music
- Goddess of battle, wisdom, and justice
- Goddess of the harvest
- God of war and bloodshed
- God of the underworld
- God of the heavens and thunder- King of all gods
- God of the ocean and earthquakes
- Tales of greek gods and heroes told by ancient Greeks
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- God of fire and metalworking
- The action of telling stories by speaking
- God of travelers, messengers, and traders
- God of romantic love
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- Goddess of beauty and sexual love
- God of wine
- Goddess of the dawn
- A god or goddess
- Stories and tales of heroes and their adventures
22 Clues: God of wine • God of the sun • A god or goddess • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the dawn • God of romantic love • God of the underworld • God of light and music • Goddess of the harvest • God of war and bloodshed • God of fire and metalworking • Goddess of marriage and women • Goddess of the hearth and home • God of the ocean and earthquakes • Goddess of beauty and sexual love • ...
Roman & Greek Mythology Review 2012-05-10
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- son of Aphrodite
- god of the underworld
- born from Zeus' brain
- killed his father married his mother
- daughter of Cepheus, saved by Perseus
- beautiful young goddesses of nature
- old women who shared only one eye
- father was Zeus and mother was Danae
- messenger of the gods
- a winged horse
- the most beautiful above all the women of Argos
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- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- half man half horse
- released all but hope into the world
- had snakes as hair
- raised Asclepius
- lame Greek blacksmith god
- god of medicine and healing
- Zeus' wife
- Asclepius' wife
- three sisters that were monsters
21 Clues: Zeus' wife • a winged horse • Asclepius' wife • son of Aphrodite • raised Asclepius • had snakes as hair • half man half horse • god of the underworld • born from Zeus' brain • messenger of the gods • lame Greek blacksmith god • god of medicine and healing • Greek goddess of hearth and home • three sisters that were monsters • old women who shared only one eye • ...
Greek Mythology Period 8 2017-02-28
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- remains after Echo dies
- cursed Echo
- Hermes has a winged pair
- kills Atalanta's "mother"
- has kingdom under the sea
- kidnapped by pirates
- appeared in Arachne's tapestry
- Hermes' mother
- father to Kronos
- Jason is sent to live with this centaur after his father is killed
- kind of snake the Apollo's story
- raised Hephaestus
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- Eurydice's husband
- almost kills Arian
- gift from Hephaestus to his mother
- raised by a bear
- chained to a rock for punishment
- died when a piece of rotting wood fell on him
- died after stepping into a nest of snakes
- mother to Kronos
- ate his children
- age of Apollo when he went to Olympus
- Hermes stole this gods cows
- material Pygmalion uses to sculpt
24 Clues: cursed Echo • Hermes' mother • raised by a bear • mother to Kronos • ate his children • father to Kronos • raised Hephaestus • Eurydice's husband • almost kills Arian • kidnapped by pirates • remains after Echo dies • Hermes has a winged pair • kills Atalanta's "mother" • has kingdom under the sea • Hermes stole this gods cows • appeared in Arachne's tapestry • chained to a rock for punishment • ...
greek mythology jen 801 2017-11-15
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- goddess of wisdom and knowledge.
- goddess of dawn.
- goddess of love and beauty.
- she was a monster; face of an ugly women and hair made of snakes. People would turn to stone when they looked her in the eye.
- god of love
- goddess of animals and hunting; twin sister of Apollo.
- god of great harvest and winemaking.
- god of the sky and the ruler of the Olympian gods.
- he was the son of Zeus and god of medicine and sun and light.
- she was a winged goddess. She was the goddess of victory.
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- god of war and son of Zeus and Hera.
- she was a nymph.
- hero that leader of aeronautic
- creature that had the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- god of the underworld and the brother of Zeus and Poseidon.
- hero that participated in the Trojan war.
- wife and sister of Zeus; goddess of marriage and birth.
- hero that has strength and courage
- hero that loved hunting
- son of Zeus and Pleiadmaia. He is the god of boundaries.
- goddess of magic
21 Clues: god of love • she was a nymph. • goddess of dawn. • goddess of magic • hero that loved hunting • goddess of love and beauty. • hero that leader of aeronautic • goddess of wisdom and knowledge. • hero that has strength and courage • god of war and son of Zeus and Hera. • god of great harvest and winemaking. • hero that participated in the Trojan war. • ...
Greek Mythology Semi-Cryptic 2023-07-26
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- Winged beasts among us
- One Spanish chickens out from the Sun
- Drove too close to the earth
- A famous canal's flowing backwards
- Please don't kill our children, m'dear
- Has a weakness for feet
- Dude, where's my ship?
- She's like a rainbow
- Bold as a blind ram
- Keep rollin' rollin' rollin'
- Struggles to find his way home
- Quite the weight on his shoulders
- Useful in the kitchen
- I'm vibing with the man in the mirror
- A complex character
- Just do it
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- Finds French cars entertaining
- Death's best friend
- Greek beauty stolen by French capital
- So close yet so far
- The Ancient Frankenstein
- A gloomy fellow in the end
- Where you pay for parking
- Hard-worker without the glory
- Hard-worker
- Flower deciphered as a symbol of love
- Don't look, I'm having a bad hair day
- Morning has broken
- Flew too close to sun
- I got tied to a burning ring of fire
30 Clues: Just do it • Hard-worker • Morning has broken • Death's best friend • So close yet so far • Bold as a blind ram • A complex character • She's like a rainbow • Useful in the kitchen • Flew too close to sun • Winged beasts among us • Dude, where's my ship? • Has a weakness for feet • The Ancient Frankenstein • Where you pay for parking • A gloomy fellow in the end • Drove too close to the earth • ...
Greek Mythology Review - Spanish 2023-09-25
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- minotauro de Creta que se comía a los jóvenes de Atenas todos los años. Asesinado por el héroe Teseo.
- Dios del inframundo, hermano de Zeus
- Hermano de Europa y fundador de la antigua ciudad griega de Tebas, llevó el alfabeto al nuevo continente
- Príncipe de Troya muerto en combate cuerpo a cuerpo con Aquiles
- Una mujer mortal a quien Zeus secuestró convirtiéndose en un toro y nadando con ella.
- Cultivadas en el Jardín de las Hespérides, Hércules tuvo que recuperarlas en su undécimo parto, Eris usó una para causar problemas en una boda.
- Esposo de Gaia que aprisionó a sus hijos en lo profundo de la tierra
- Este guerrero se enfrentó a la elección de vivir hasta una edad avanzada o morir joven y ser famoso para siempre.
- Padre de Zeus que se comió a sus otros hijos para evitar el destino de una malvada profecía
- Diosa del amor y la belleza, nacida de la espuma del mar después de que su padre fuera castrado
- Héroe que completó doce trabajos y murió a causa de la sangre venenosa de un centauro.
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- Una Gorgona asesinada por el héroe Perseo, cuyos ojos convertían en piedra los seres vivos.
- Dios del vino, el teatro y el éxtasis religioso, era el único dios con un padre mortal.
- hermano de Menelao, gran rey de los griegos, líder de los griegos durante la guerra de Troya
- Diosa de la sabiduría, nacida de la cabeza de Zeus con armas y armaduras listas.
- Mitad hombre mitad caballo, una de estas criaturas engañó al amante de Hércules para que lo matara
- La mujer más bella del mundo, esposa de Menelao de Esparta, tomada por París de Troya
- Una montaña que fue el hogar de doce de los dioses griegos más famosos.
- dios del mar, hermano de Zeus
- Un titán que trajo fuego a los humanos, lo encadenaron a una roca mientras un buitre le comía el hígado a diario
- Madre Tierra, la primera diosa y madre de los dioses más antiguos
- Mujer mortal a quien Zeus transformó en vaca, se convirtió en reina de Egipto
- Reina de los Dioses, sus celos por la infidelidad de su marido son infames
- Zeus, uno de los primeros grupos de dioses, lucha contra ellos por el control del mundo. Atlas y Prometeo son ejemplos
24 Clues: dios del mar, hermano de Zeus • Dios del inframundo, hermano de Zeus • Príncipe de Troya muerto en combate cuerpo a cuerpo con Aquiles • Madre Tierra, la primera diosa y madre de los dioses más antiguos • Esposo de Gaia que aprisionó a sus hijos en lo profundo de la tierra • Una montaña que fue el hogar de doce de los dioses griegos más famosos. • ...
Greek Mythology Mega-Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Goddess of love, beauty, and desire
- God of the underworld and the dead
- Giants with a single eye
- Slew the minotaur of Crete
- Hundred-handed giants
- God of music, poetry, and the sun
- God of war and conflict
- Beheaded the gorgon Medusa
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
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- Half-man, half-bull, lives in the labyrinth
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
- Demigod with immense strength, 12 labors
- personification of earth, mother of all creation
- Goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- Messenger of the gods, god of travelers
- Gorgon whose gaze turns men to stone
- Goddess of the hearth, home, and family
- Greek hero of Trojan War, heel weak spot
- Leader of the titans, father of the Olympian gods
- Half-man, half-horse creatures
- Goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare
- King of the gods and ruler of Mt. Olympus
- god of wine, celebration
- Clever, resourceful hero of the "Odyssey"
- Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth
26 Clues: Hundred-handed giants • God of war and conflict • Giants with a single eye • god of wine, celebration • Slew the minotaur of Crete • Beheaded the gorgon Medusa • Half-man, half-horse creatures • God of music, poetry, and the sun • God of the underworld and the dead • Goddess of love, beauty, and desire • Gorgon whose gaze turns men to stone • Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage • ...
Greek gods 2025-11-21
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- she was the powerful queen of gods power over marriage
- he was the son of the inmortal king
- he is the god of all
- he can control all forms of water
- he is the son of Zeus and era. he has immortality and enhanced reflexes
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- he was the king of the titans and control over time
- she is 1 of the 12 Olympian gods she had immortality and teleportation
- he was a son of the titans control over dead
- she is the personification of victory she always Winamp she is a pricipal figure in Greek mythology identify as the god of love beauty and desire
- she is a principal figure in Greek mythology she is the god of love beauty and desire
10 Clues: he is the god of all • he can control all forms of water • he was the son of the inmortal king • he was a son of the titans control over dead • he was the king of the titans and control over time • she was the powerful queen of gods power over marriage • she is 1 of the 12 Olympian gods she had immortality and teleportation • ...
Digital Leap Crossword 2020-04-17
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- Tiny Man
- Verb - to poke or jab
- Constellation named after king of Aethiopia in Greek mythology
- Portly or overweight
- 3rd person present singular of the French word, 'to hide'
- Sunken lost city
- A Blacksmith's Stone
- A squishy donkey
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- The Greek Goddess of 'Outrageous Behaviour'
- Just keep swimming
- A Happy Refill
- Famous doctor, behind Beats audio
- American pop band with lead vocalist Brendon Urie, Panic! At the _____
- A Hurricane in the South Pacific
- School for children aged 7 - 13 years
- English House of Royalty, including Monarchs: Mary Queen of Scots & James I-V
- An explosive charge, used to clear the beaches during D-Day
- 2003 American science fiction disaster film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Aaron Eckhart & Hilary Swank, 'The _____'
18 Clues: Tiny Man • A Happy Refill • Sunken lost city • A squishy donkey • Just keep swimming • Portly or overweight • A Blacksmith's Stone • Verb - to poke or jab • A Hurricane in the South Pacific • Famous doctor, behind Beats audio • School for children aged 7 - 13 years • The Greek Goddess of 'Outrageous Behaviour' • 3rd person present singular of the French word, 'to hide' • ...
Herbs and spices 2023-03-06
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- Anethum graveolens
- Aromatic bark used as a spice
- Killed a Norse god in mythology (Baldur)
- Liquorice-flavored seeds or oil used in cookies or cakes or pickles.
- One of the most sacred Celtic trees
- Some types are Lemon, Bee and Gilead.
- Large sour-tasting arrowhead-shaped leaves used in salads and sauces
- Often used in Asian cooking and ‘stir-fries’
- Used in mustard, chow-chow and curry powder
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- Herbs are
- The word ‘herb’ comes from
- Catnip
- Greek crown
- Used as an eye medication from at least the 14th century
- AKA: yarrow, field hop, old man's pepper, soldier's woundwort, thousand-seal.
- Greek for rock celery
- An aromatic bitter herb used in candy and cough lozenges.
- Widely used as a herb or spice but botanically a vegetable
18 Clues: Catnip • Herbs are • Greek crown • Anethum graveolens • Greek for rock celery • The word ‘herb’ comes from • Aromatic bark used as a spice • One of the most sacred Celtic trees • Some types are Lemon, Bee and Gilead. • Killed a Norse god in mythology (Baldur) • Used in mustard, chow-chow and curry powder • Often used in Asian cooking and ‘stir-fries’ • ...
Famous Monsters 2024-09-25
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- Sea monster often depicted battling sailors
- Dracula's insect-eating assistant
- A blood-sucking bat-like creature from Latin American folklore
- Undead, walking skeleton often seen in fantasy settings
- Egyptian undead wrapped in bandages
- Hairy humanoid monster of North American folklore
- Human who turns under the moon
- Reanimated corpse from Mary Shelley’s novel
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- Cyclops with a single eye
- Creature from Transylvania who drinks blood
- Ape-like monster that terrorizes Tokyo
- Greek creature with snakes for hair, can turn people into stone
- Mythical half-human, half-horse beast
- Demonic entity who grants wishes, often at a terrible cost
- Fiery beast from Greek mythology, part lion, goat, and serpent
- Creature from the Black Lagoon
- Undead creature that feasts on brains
- Invisible man created by H.G. Wells
18 Clues: Cyclops with a single eye • Creature from the Black Lagoon • Human who turns under the moon • Dracula's insect-eating assistant • Invisible man created by H.G. Wells • Egyptian undead wrapped in bandages • Mythical half-human, half-horse beast • Undead creature that feasts on brains • Ape-like monster that terrorizes Tokyo • Creature from Transylvania who drinks blood • ...
Greece 2025-04-04
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- A war between groups within the same country.
- Student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle. Believed the wisest people should rule.
- Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes used to explain nature and traditions.
- A style of government that gives power to citizens to make decisions by voting.
- A style of government ruled by a few powerful individuals or families.
- A famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena.
- A mix of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures spread by Alexander the Great.
- A small area like a city that acts like a country with its own laws, army, culture, and language.
- A Greek city-state known for education, philosophy, and the first democracy.
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- Student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great. Believed in science and reason.
- The study of thinking, knowledge, and the meaning of life.
- The peninsula in southern Greece where the city-state Sparta was located.
- Athletic games held to honor Zeus; they began in ancient Greece.
- A Greek city-state focused on military strength and discipline.
- A government where one leader takes control, often by force. Can be good or bad depending on the ruler.
- A philosopher who taught by asking questions. He challenged leaders and believed in critical thinking.
- The Great Greek leader who conquered many lands and spread Greek culture (Hellenistic culture).
- The Greek word for city-state, the basic political unit in ancient Greece.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides and connected to a landmass on the fourth side.
- A public space in Greek city-states used as a market and meeting area.
20 Clues: A war between groups within the same country. • The study of thinking, knowledge, and the meaning of life. • A famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena. • A Greek city-state focused on military strength and discipline. • Athletic games held to honor Zeus; they began in ancient Greece. • ...
Mtg Crossword: How many can you get? 2015-01-28
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- The first set.
- "Bob"
- The best color in Magic.
- Format containing all cards form 8th edition to Fate Reforged.
- Ancestral recall in modern.
- Nine best cards in MTG.
- Best creature in Vintage.
- A 2/2 for 2 mana.
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- 2nd set in RTR block.
- Plane Eldrazi are on.
- Best planeswalker in MTG.
- MTG players love this.
- A person who rips people off.
- Block about Greek Mythology.
- Highest level event in MTG.
- Type 1.
- A nickname for Magic Online.
17 Clues: "Bob" • Type 1. • The first set. • A 2/2 for 2 mana. • 2nd set in RTR block. • Plane Eldrazi are on. • MTG players love this. • Nine best cards in MTG. • The best color in Magic. • Best planeswalker in MTG. • Best creature in Vintage. • Ancestral recall in modern. • Highest level event in MTG. • Block about Greek Mythology. • A nickname for Magic Online. • A person who rips people off. • ...
Odyssey Crossword puzzle 2022-10-26
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- the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith.
- son of the Greek hero Odysseus
- the king of the Greek pantheon of gods
- at the end of the journey of the odyssey everyone thinks odysseus is ___
- a central figure in the Trojan War, leading the Spartan contingent of the Greek army, under his elder brother Agamemnon, king of Mycenae.
- where Odysseus lands after leaving Calypso's island
- an immortal goddess who holds Odysseus prisoner for seven years on the island where she lives and forces him to be her lover.
- the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
- a sustained fight between large organized armed forces.
- Odysseus’ home
- metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle
- the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon
- sea monster in Greek mythology
- Greek poem
- a blind prophet of Apollo who was in the Underworld
- how many years did it take for odysseus to return to ithaca
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- a female god or deity
- queen of Ithaca and was the daughter of Spartan king Icarius
- a legendary Greek king of Ithaca
- an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft
- a king of Mycenae who commanded the Greeks during the Trojan War.
- Who turns many of Odysseus’ men into pigs
- intense armed conflict
- where odysseus battles gods and monsters as he makes his way home from?
- a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of wate
- was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus
- an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion.
27 Clues: Greek poem • Odysseus’ home • a female god or deity • intense armed conflict • son of the Greek hero Odysseus • sea monster in Greek mythology • a legendary Greek king of Ithaca • the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon • the king of the Greek pantheon of gods • Who turns many of Odysseus’ men into pigs • where Odysseus lands after leaving Calypso's island • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2024-11-08
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- Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of _____
- Woman who released all the evils
- Eros hits Apollo with a _______ arrow
- God of love
- Demeter and Persephone myth explains the ______
- Titan who gave fire to the humans
- Persephone stays in the underworld during the ______ months
- An endless maze where the tributes are sent
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- Daphne transforms into a ______ tree
- Who marries Ariadne?
- City named after the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of spring and queen of the the underworld
- How many gods did the Ancient Greeks worship?
13 Clues: God of love • Who marries Ariadne? • Woman who released all the evils • Titan who gave fire to the humans • Daphne transforms into a ______ tree • Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of _____ • Eros hits Apollo with a _______ arrow • An endless maze where the tributes are sent • City named after the Greek goddess of wisdom • How many gods did the Ancient Greeks worship? • ...
greek mythology gods 2025-07-08
13 Clues: God of war • God of the sun • God of the sea • King of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Queen of the gods • Goddess of the hunt • God of craftsmanship • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the hearth • Goddess of the harvest • Goddess of love and beauty
GREEK MYTHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2022-09-08
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- Prometheus's gift to humanity
- The children of Gaia and Uranus
- Responsible for stealing Zeus's lightning
- The mother earth
- The father sky
- Season in which Persephone goes to the underworld
- Three-headed dog
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- Greek harvest goddess
- Greek underworld god
- Greek thunder god
- The fruit eaten by Persephone
- Greek sea god
- Season in which Persephone comes to the surface
13 Clues: Greek sea god • The father sky • The mother earth • Three-headed dog • Greek thunder god • Greek underworld god • Greek harvest goddess • Prometheus's gift to humanity • The fruit eaten by Persephone • The children of Gaia and Uranus • Responsible for stealing Zeus's lightning • Season in which Persephone comes to the surface • Season in which Persephone goes to the underworld
PHONETIC ALPHABET 2023-03-07
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- an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash
- a sport where the objective is to get the lowest score
- unit of measurement prefix, means 1000
- a nation in south africa
- one of the lovers in one of Shakespeare's famous plays
- month of thanksgiving
- a type of dance originating in the 1800s
- a smooth dance and a comic
- used to see your skeleton
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- famous awards show
- a boy's name, a candy brand, famous boxer
- main character of Peanuts
- popular city in Canada
- a type of bean
- the second most populated country
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- one of the lovers in one of Shakespeare's famous plays
- means a range of mountains
- a cry of approval for a performance
- male name that also means winner
- what you would wear to a private school or job
- cursed nymph in greek mythology, forced to repeat the words of others
- baseball team in New York
- another word for dad or father
- a place where you can stay for short periods of time
- fourth letter of the greek alphabet
26 Clues: a type of bean • famous awards show • month of thanksgiving • popular city in Canada • a nation in south africa • used to see your skeleton • baseball team in New York • main character of Peanuts • means a range of mountains • a smooth dance and a comic • another word for dad or father • male name that also means winner • the second most populated country • ...
Greece and Rome crossword 2021-02-16
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- Inspired by Greek art, Roman artists often focused on____
- In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500___
- Both the Greek and Roman focused their art on important___ figures.
- Like today, many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by____
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a Direct___
- The ancient Romans perfected mosaic_____
- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in____
- An Oligarchy is ruled by____
- The Third Punic War was the last and_____ of the three wars
- The Greeks loved their pets, especially____
- While Rome was founded by Romulus, Greece was founded by____ the Great.
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- _____is an Ancient Roman city
- Roman Numerals was a______
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be____
- In Greece, women could buy but not____ their property
- The daily life of an ancient Greek was very similar to our lives____
- Roman mythology is a collection of traditional___
- The Punic wars were fought between Rome and____
- Roman Emperors liked to celebrate themselves by building____
- Wine was very important in Ancient
20 Clues: Roman Numerals was a______ • An Oligarchy is ruled by____ • _____is an Ancient Roman city • Wine was very important in Ancient • The ancient Romans perfected mosaic_____ • In Greece, women were not allowed to be____ • The Greeks loved their pets, especially____ • The Punic wars were fought between Rome and____ • In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500___ • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-05
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- A society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
- Joining together to create a stronger or larger entity Greece
- An agreement to work together
- A high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- A war fought between citizens Of the same government
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the
- Greek word for city-state
- Money traded for items
- Short stories that teach life lessons or gives advice about life
- Getting something in exchange for something else
- A specific way Of thinking about the world
- power.
- A group of people selected to determine innocence and guilt
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- A person who lives under a specific government
- The city and its surrounding area.
- A rich landowner or noble
- A ruler that has almost absolute power
- An age marked by great achievements
- A system to provide laws and services to the citizens
- A government where people elect leaders to govern themselves
- A government where only a few people or select groups
- A type Of government where people rule themselves
22 Clues: power. • Money traded for items • A rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • An agreement to work together • The city and its surrounding area. • An age marked by great achievements • A ruler that has almost absolute power • A specific way Of thinking about the world • A high hill where Greek fortresses were built • A person who lives under a specific government • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-02-15
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- a Greek city-state
- an agreement to work together
- a high hill at the center of a city
- rich landowners
- an age marked by great achievements
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- clear & ordered thinking
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- a body of stories about gods & heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster
- a person who has the right to participate in government
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- a series of sports contests that began in Olympia to honor Zeus
- plays performed to honor gods & heroes or to entertain
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- a government in which only a few people have power
- an epic about the last years of the Trojan War
- Greek or Greek-like
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a leader who holds power through the use of force
- an epic about Odysseus’s journey home from Troy to Ithaca
20 Clues: rich landowners • a Greek city-state • Greek or Greek-like • clear & ordered thinking • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • a high hill at the center of a city • an age marked by great achievements • an epic about the last years of the Trojan War • a leader who holds power through the use of force • ...
Greek Literature 2024-01-30
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- Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War.
- Playwright known for exploring themes of human suffering and divine intervention.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- Heroic figure with extraordinary strength, featured in lost epics.
- Pre-Socratic philosopher who pondered the nature of reality and change.
- Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus.
- Euripides play with a character known for intense psychological depth.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, teacher of Plato, and influential figure in philosophy.
- associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife.
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- Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy.
- Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits.
- Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey."
- Playwright whose works often draw inspiration from Greek tragic heroes.
- The collection of traditional stories or beliefs of a society, often involving gods and heroes.
- A genre of Greek drama, often featuring a protagonist's downfall and suffering.
15 Clues: Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War. • Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus. • Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits. • Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy. • associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife. • ...
Olympian Gods 2022-04-29
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- goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- god of war, unloved by human and gods
- the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster
- goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares
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- god of the sun; only god that has the same name in both greek and roman mythology
- greek god of the underworld
- greek goddess of hearth; one of the original 12 olympians
- king of Olympus, god of lightining
- wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus
- goddess of the moon and chasity; has a twin brother who is also an olympian
- god of blacksmiths
11 Clues: god of blacksmiths • greek god of the underworld • wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus • king of Olympus, god of lightining • god of war, unloved by human and gods • goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster • goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares • greek goddess of hearth; one of the original 12 olympians • ...
Greek Mythology Dieties 2023-03-06
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- god/goddess of everything
- god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep
- god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- god/goddess of the harvest
- god/goddess of the spirit of battle
- god/goddess of virgins
- god/goddess of the sky
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- god/goddess of the sea
- god/goddess of war and wisdom
- god/goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god/goddess of fire
- god/goddess of the underworld
- god/goddess of wild animals
13 Clues: god/goddess of fire • god/goddess of the sea • god/goddess of virgins • god/goddess of the sky • god/goddess of everything • god/goddess of the harvest • god/goddess of wild animals • god/goddess of war and wisdom • god/goddess of the underworld • god/goddess of the spirit of battle • god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-22
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- the island that Theseus might have deserted Ariadne on
- this is the type of characterization where we use information to make an inference about a character
- a belief that the ancient Greeks followed; they believed it was mandatory to accept travelers into their homes
- someone who pursues honor through action
- the common template of stories that involves a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed and transformed
- something which explains a belief, practice, or natural occurrence
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- a type of characterization where we hear a specific detail about a character from the narrator, the character themselves, or another in the story
- a belief the ancient greeks held, where the gods played an active role in the lives of the living
- excessive pride
- when an object, person, or place is used to represent ideas or qualities
- A figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common
- where Theseus travels to fight the minotaur
- the god who gave Perseus winged shoes and assisted him on his journey to Medusa
13 Clues: excessive pride • someone who pursues honor through action • where Theseus travels to fight the minotaur • the island that Theseus might have deserted Ariadne on • something which explains a belief, practice, or natural occurrence • when an object, person, or place is used to represent ideas or qualities • ...
Greek Mythology hehe 2021-03-31
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- Dionysus is the god of what?
- The Greek inventor Daedalus created this maze.
- The goddess of harvest and nature.
- The god of the sun and the twin of Artemis.
- Half goat half human.
- Odysseus's _______.
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- Probably the most famous Greek hero
- The son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun.
- This gods Roman name is Neptune.
- Half bull half man.
- The greek goddess of marriage.
- A wise centaur who taught Greek heroes.
- The god of thunder.
13 Clues: Half bull half man. • The god of thunder. • Odysseus's _______. • Half goat half human. • Dionysus is the god of what? • The greek goddess of marriage. • This gods Roman name is Neptune. • The goddess of harvest and nature. • Probably the most famous Greek hero • A wise centaur who taught Greek heroes. • The god of the sun and the twin of Artemis. • ...
Greek Mythology vocab 2024-04-11
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- A person who tells a story
- A supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- The plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- The beginning; the source
- the outcome of a story
- to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
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- Anything that is extremely unusual and extraordinary occurrence
- A manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer.
- a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- The struggle that grows out the opposing forces between character and events. Conflict helps to create suspense in a story
- French word for “why”
- A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
13 Clues: French word for “why” • the outcome of a story • The beginning; the source • A person who tells a story • The plan of action in a story, play, or novel • to change form, shape, structure, or substance • characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-05-09
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- The daughter of Zeus and the goddess of wisdom
- A former priestess of Athena that can turn men into stone
- The famous device used in the Trojan War, shaped like an animal
- A famous weaver of thread that believed she could beat Athena's threading
- A goddess of witchcraft who was known for turning men into swine
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- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, who was locked inside of the labryinth
- The God of the underworld
- The Greek God of lightning and the king of the gods
- The food of the Gods
- The drink of the Gods
- The God of the sun, known for flying his chariot across the sky
- The goddess of the hunt who swore herself to chastity
- The male God of war
13 Clues: The male God of war • The food of the Gods • The drink of the Gods • The God of the underworld • The daughter of Zeus and the goddess of wisdom • The Greek God of lightning and the king of the gods • The goddess of the hunt who swore herself to chastity • A former priestess of Athena that can turn men into stone • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-08
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- A long dramatic poem
- Traditional tales or fables of a culture
- a dramatic work that amuses the audience
- A fortified hilltop
- A government led by representatives
- The capital of Greece
- The Greek city-state known for its military
- An open marketplace for assemblies of local citizens
- Used to sneak soldiers into the city of Troy
- The sea between Greece and Persia
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- Confirms that a battle demolished Troy
- The larger body of water that Greece is located in
- A dramatic work about suffering
- The first settlers who formed small kingdoms
- The most famous literature from ancient Greece
- Greece's terrain
- The sea between Greece and Italy
- Adjusted the idea of Democracy to the idea of a Republic
- These places have "clubs" that use Greek letters in their names
19 Clues: Greece's terrain • A fortified hilltop • A long dramatic poem • The capital of Greece • A dramatic work about suffering • The sea between Greece and Italy • The sea between Greece and Persia • A government led by representatives • Confirms that a battle demolished Troy • Traditional tales or fables of a culture • a dramatic work that amuses the audience • ...
Greek god 2025-02-06
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- The book series that is a part of
- The home of the Gods in greek mythology
- The Greek hero who performed 12 labors
- The lord of the skies
- The God who controls the Underworld
- The goddess who is wise and strategic
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- the messanger God
- The titan who was defeated by Zues and his siblings
- Percy jacksons halfgod status
- The hero who was the first to fight in the Trojan War
- God of the sea
- The Goddess who turned arachne into a spider
12 Clues: God of the sea • the messanger God • The lord of the skies • Percy jacksons halfgod status • The book series that is a part of • The God who controls the Underworld • The goddess who is wise and strategic • The Greek hero who performed 12 labors • The home of the Gods in greek mythology • The Goddess who turned arachne into a spider • ...
Inferno Vocabulary Quiz Cantos 26-30 2022-10-26
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- A torture instrument in which a person is placed inside a brass bull that is then placed over a fire.
- Fourth caliph of Islam who lived ca. 600-661 AD; considered the first capilh by the Shiites, son-in-law of Mahomet.
- The hero of Homer's Odyssey, a king of Ithaca and a Greek leader in the Trojan War.
- In Homer's Odyssey, an enchantress who turns men into swine.
- Arab prophet who lived ca. 570-632 AD and was the founder of modern Islam.
- In Roman mythology, the god of the sea, the same as the Greek god Poseidon
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- In Greek mythology, the artist and builder of the Labyrinth in Crete from which, by means of wings he made, he and his son Icarus escaped.
- Early form of chemistry with magical associations that aimed to change base metals into gold.
- Greek myth about a youth who, after Echo's death, is made to pine away for love of his own reflection in a spring and changes into the narcissus.
- Ulysses' wife who waits faithfully for his return from the Trojan War.
10 Clues: In Homer's Odyssey, an enchantress who turns men into swine. • Ulysses' wife who waits faithfully for his return from the Trojan War. • Arab prophet who lived ca. 570-632 AD and was the founder of modern Islam. • In Roman mythology, the god of the sea, the same as the Greek god Poseidon • ...
Greece 2025-10-16
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- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods
- In the Ancient Greek religion, she was Goddess of wisdom
- a broken piece of pottery with writing on it; used for voting in Athens
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- The Persian king who initiated the first invasion of Greece, which included the Battle of Marathon.
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men with shields
- the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived
- wealthy landowners who were advisors to the monarch in ancient Greece; would go on to become oligarchs in many cases
- ancient religion in which events in life are represented and explained using many gods or goddesses
- A significant battle in 490 BCE where the Athenians defeated the Persians, marking a pivotal moment in the wars.
- A classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, known for his Socratic method of questioning and dialogue.
- the name given to outsiders by the ancient Greeks (anyone who didn't speak Greek languages)
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- a leader who appeals to citizens' emotions, rather than rationality, to obtain power
- A democratic Greek polis who accomplished many cultural and philosophical achievements, and who were constantly at war with Sparta.
- An influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon.
- Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
- Greek athletic competitions to celebrate the gods and encourage city-state rivalries
- a system of government run by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- Greek city-state
- Ancient Greek historian; compiled information about the Persian Wars; considered to be the "first" historian, as he used sources and put together the stories from history
- A military formation used by Greek soldiers, characterized by rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder with shields and spears.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
25 Clues: Greek city-state • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods • Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-09
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- A legendary reptilian creature often depicted with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A creature with the body of a bird and the head of a woman, often depicted as vengeful spirits.
- A creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often depicted as a giant.
- A mythical creature also known as Sasquatch, said to inhabit forests and wilderness areas.
- A person who transforms into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology known for wailing as a harbinger of death.
- A nature spirit in various cultures, associated with particular natural locations.
- A fire-breathing monster with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
- A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poets and heroes.
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- A legendary sea monster with tentacles, known for its massive size and power.
- A creature with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with a gaze.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often with a riddle to solve.
- A bird that is said to burst into flames upon death and be reborn from its ashes.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A sea creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, found in Greek mythology.
20 Clues: A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains. • A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat. • A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • ...
Guess the God 2018-09-13
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- .... refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site.
- A person who protects a tyrant.
- ...... civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- ..... was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two really long poems.
- having unlimited power.
- Was a person of agency.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- A greek philosopher.
- Was a philosopher in ancient greece.
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- The ..... was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- A peninsula in southern ancient greece.
- Athenian democracy.
- The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky mountain near athens.
- Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece.
- Supreme god of Olympians.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- is a state of Ancient Greek.
- very old or old-fashioned.
20 Clues: Athenian democracy. • A greek philosopher. • having unlimited power. • Was a person of agency. • Supreme god of Olympians. • very old or old-fashioned. • is a state of Ancient Greek. • A person who protects a tyrant. • Was a philosopher in ancient greece. • A peninsula in southern ancient greece. • Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization. • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-05
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- Joining together to create a stronger or larger entity
- A system to provide laws and services to the citizens
- A rich landowner or noble
- A high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- A society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
- A person who lives under a specific government
- Greek word for city-state
- A government where only a few people or select groups
- Money traded for items
- A type Of government where people rule themselves
- Getting something in exchange for something else
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- A ruler that has almost absolute power
- War: A war fought between citizens Of the same government
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the
- A government where people elect leaders to govern
- The city and its surrounding area.
- An age marked by great achievements
- Short stories that teach life lessons or gives advice about life
- A specific way Of thinking about the world
- An agreement to work together
- power.
- A group of people selected to determine innocence and guilt
22 Clues: power. • Money traded for items • A rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • An agreement to work together • The city and its surrounding area. • An age marked by great achievements • A ruler that has almost absolute power • A specific way Of thinking about the world • A high hill where Greek fortresses were built • A person who lives under a specific government • ...
Opera Posters 2025-11-06
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- Born in Lucca, Italy
- A type of song in operas, usually a solo
- Term made popular by Wagner, meaning "total work"
- The type of road that the gods take back to Valhalla
- The love interest who dies to save Alfredo
- the "good guy"
- Almost brought back to life, but it didn't work out.
- The knight who falls in love with Isolde
- The city in which La Traviata takes place
- Almost had to marry a bad guy
- The organization that The Magic Flute's creators were in
- Wrote 13 operas
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- His wedding was nearly cancelled
- The roman name for the Greek god of the Underworld
- the birthplace of Mozart
- The birthplace of Wagner
- The Greek god of music, light, healing
- Dropped in a river by dwarves
- The hero in a Greek myth
- He wrote 28 operas in his lifetime
- the "bad guy"
- The main character in Turandot
- the evil priest in Mozart's last opera
- The mythology on which Wagner based Das Rheingold
24 Clues: the "bad guy" • the "good guy" • Wrote 13 operas • Born in Lucca, Italy • the birthplace of Mozart • The birthplace of Wagner • The hero in a Greek myth • Dropped in a river by dwarves • Almost had to marry a bad guy • The main character in Turandot • His wedding was nearly cancelled • He wrote 28 operas in his lifetime • The Greek god of music, light, healing • ...
Key Terms For Greece 2021-11-16
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- A collection of myths that
- A sacred temple in Greece. It is now in ruins.
- A woman who wrote poetry
- Half man and half bull
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- An ancient Greek leader who ruled through power
- A hill upon which a Greek fortress was built.
- A government in which only a few people have power
- The Greek word for a city state.
8 Clues: Half man and half bull • A woman who wrote poetry • A collection of myths that • The Greek word for a city state. • A hill upon which a Greek fortress was built. • A sacred temple in Greece. It is now in ruins. • An ancient Greek leader who ruled through power • A government in which only a few people have power
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2020-12-28
13 Clues: God of War • Messenger God • God of Metalwork • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Hunting • God of the Underworld • God of Seas and Rivers • God of Light and Music • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Top god in Greek Mythology • God of wine and merrymaking • Goddess of harvests and nature • Goddess of the family and Queen of gods
History-Herrin 11/29 2021-11-29
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- Short stories that teach life lessons; many contain animals as the main characters of the stories
- A person who seized and held power through force
- Famous for his fables
- People power; rule of the people; a government in which people govern themselves
- A well-known Greek poet; her poetry mainly about love and family relationships
- Mythological half-bull, half-man creature which lived in the labyrinth palace of Knossos
- A historical period known for its great achievements(Ancient Greece has a "classical" period in its history)
- A group of wealthy people, mainly landowners
- A government run by only a few, powerful people
- A leader of Athens; encouraged citizens to be active participants in their city. "Take pride in your city!"
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- A high hill, upon which a fortress stands
- A poet and storyteller and writer of Ancient Greek myth; not much is known about him
- Stories about gods and heroes which try to explain how the world works
- The Greek word for city-state
- People who have the right to participate in their society and government
- Ancient Greek religious temple; religious sanctuary to greek god
16 Clues: Famous for his fables • The Greek word for city-state • A high hill, upon which a fortress stands • A group of wealthy people, mainly landowners • A government run by only a few, powerful people • A person who seized and held power through force • Ancient Greek religious temple; religious sanctuary to greek god • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-02
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- Person who pays rent to grow crops on another person's land
- A Greek military ruler who built a huge empire in only 11 years.
- A logical guess.
- The God of the sky.
- Greek city-state
- Legal member of a country or city-state.
- Military housing
- In ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- Although Alexander the Great named many cities for himself, he also named one for his _________.
- The God of the sea.
- Government in which a small group of people rule.
- A word that means to stop.
- Unjust use of power or a government run by a strong ruler.
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- A long spear 13 to 20 feet in length.
- Worship of many gods or deities.
- A Greek word that means 'rule by the best people.'
- The God of war.
- The Goddess of love.
- After conquering Egypt, Alexander let Egyptians practice their own ___________.
- The upper part of an ancient Greek city where public buildings and city's defenses were located.
- A type of government where people choose their leaders.
- Collection of stories that people tell about their gods and heroes.
- School of philosophy founded by Plato.
- The God of the sun, music and poetry.
24 Clues: The God of war. • A logical guess. • Greek city-state • Military housing • The God of the sky. • The God of the sea. • The Goddess of love. • A word that means to stop. • Worship of many gods or deities. • A long spear 13 to 20 feet in length. • The God of the sun, music and poetry. • School of philosophy founded by Plato. • Legal member of a country or city-state. • ...
