greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology & History: Background 2023-02-22
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- great goddess; Mother Earth
- Romulus and Remus explain its origins
- home of the 12 Olympians
- Greek mythological universe
- male-dominated social structure
- excessive pride
- (Fields)also known as the Islands of the Blessed
- influenced, adopted, and replaced Greek polytheism
- Mycenaeans adopted from Hittites
- setting for Sophocles' stories of Oedipus
- Mycenaeans adopted from Babylonians
- food of the gods
- "So perish all those who seek to rival the ___."
- famous oracle
- Greek equivalent of Biblical Eve
- Greek pastry layers
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- Mycenaeans adopted from Phoenicians
- setting for war in the Iliad
- western political structure first instituted in Greece
- hero of Homer's epic
- one of the Ages of Man; time of warrior kings
- month named after Janus, Roman god of beginnings
- ruled the world before being conquered by the gods
- author of The Iliad and The Odyssey
- from Caucasus and Eurasia; entered Greece in 1900-1600 B.C.
- one of the original Olympic sports
- enemies of the Greeks
- deepest, most miserable level of Hades
- Roman name for Heracles
- cultural center of Greece
- style of Greek architecture
- meteor shower from constellation Perseus
32 Clues: famous oracle • excessive pride • food of the gods • Greek pastry layers • hero of Homer's epic • enemies of the Greeks • Roman name for Heracles • home of the 12 Olympians • cultural center of Greece • great goddess; Mother Earth • Greek mythological universe • style of Greek architecture • setting for war in the Iliad • male-dominated social structure • Mycenaeans adopted from Hittites • ...
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 • ...
greek and roman mythology 2024-12-18
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- the greek daemon personification of death
- a place of assembly for judicial/public business in an ancent roman city
- after death the blessed (mortals favored by the gods) dwell
- god of fire
- (mars)god of war
- kept hungry and thirsty in hades with food and water just beyond his reach
- a sea god who could easily change shape to avoid capture
- god of great enthusiasm
- the greek personification of sleep
- who inspired the creation of literture and the arts
- the first of the protogenoi and the god of the air
- the god of sleep
- primordial goddess of the night
- rural god whose unexpected shout would terrify
- the goddess of memory
- messenger of the greek gods
- roman goddess of flowers
- river in hades whose water, when drunk caused forgetfulness
- the greek god of the west wind
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- goddess of vengeance
- to whom odysseus entrusted the education of his son
- giant who supported the heavens on his shoulders
- the roman hermes
- a great weaver who athena turned into a spider
- whose citizens pursued these traits
- the god of dream
- goddess of rainbow
- a young man who fell in love with his own images
- the goddess of luck
- lawless powerful giants defeated by zeus
- Athenian lawmaker who had a harsh code of law
- a hero of superhuman strength
- goddess of the hearth, home and family
- roman god of animals
- from somnus the god of sleep
- (jupiter)king of the roman gods
- a maiden made immortal and married to cupid
- greek primordial god of time
- very handsome,loved by aphrodite
39 Clues: god of fire • the roman hermes • the god of dream • (mars)god of war • the god of sleep • goddess of rainbow • the goddess of luck • goddess of vengeance • roman god of animals • the goddess of memory • god of great enthusiasm • roman goddess of flowers • messenger of the greek gods • from somnus the god of sleep • greek primordial god of time • a hero of superhuman strength • ...
Greek Mythology Unit Review 2025-01-30
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- I am the god of war.
- Persephone ate ____ pomegranate seeds in the underworld.
- I created the labyrinth.
- I am the goddess of hunting and animals.
- I flew to close to the sun when I tried to escape the tower.
- I am the creature Athena turned Arachne into.
- I am the place where the Greek gods and goddesses live.
- I am the answer the the Sphinx' riddle.
- I am the creature Theseus had to battle in the labyrinth.
- I am one of Zeus' brothers. I control the ocean and earthquakes.
- I am the god that ruled the other gods and goddesses.
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- I tricked Atlas into helping me get the three golden apples.
- I am the goddess that was angry with Arachne for bragging.
- The myth Demeter and Persephone explains why the _____ change.
- I am the goddess of harvest.
- I am the goddess of women.
- Zeus wanted to punish humans because they had ____.
- I am the animal with tough skin that Hercules defeated.
- I am the human Zeus created to send evil to the humans.
- King _______ locked Daedalus and Icarus in a tower.
- I am the messenger god.
21 Clues: I am the god of war. • I am the messenger god. • I created the labyrinth. • I am the goddess of women. • I am the goddess of harvest. • I am the answer the the Sphinx' riddle. • I am the goddess of hunting and animals. • I am the creature Athena turned Arachne into. • Zeus wanted to punish humans because they had ____. • King _______ locked Daedalus and Icarus in a tower. • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2023-04-10
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- his heel was his weakness/downfall
- Narcissus was obsessed with himself. This is where we get the word _____.
- matchmaker; Roman god of love
- intense anger (the Furies)
- (giants) huge
- complete confusion
- bouncing sound
- arachnid (spider) come from her name
- book of maps
- mountain of lava(Vulcan)
- ______ touch;
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- enemy/rival
- chronological; in time order
- relating to war (Mars)
- study of human mind (Psyche)
- destiny (the Fates)
- her box is a source of trouble
- fear (Phobos)
- requiring great strength (think about Hercules)
- large body of water (Oceanus)
- huge(Titans)
- inspiration
22 Clues: enemy/rival • inspiration • book of maps • huge(Titans) • (giants) huge • fear (Phobos) • ______ touch; • bouncing sound • complete confusion • destiny (the Fates) • relating to war (Mars) • mountain of lava(Vulcan) • intense anger (the Furies) • chronological; in time order • study of human mind (Psyche) • matchmaker; Roman god of love • large body of water (Oceanus) • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2025-02-24
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- Roman counterpart to Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty.
- Greek god of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship.
- Greek goddess of the moon, hunting, and childbirth.
- Greek goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility.
- Roman counterpart to Hera, goddess of marriage and childbirth.
- Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
- Roman counterpart to Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare.
- Queen of the Greek gods, goddess of marriage and family.
- Roman counterpart to Artemis, goddess of the hunt and the moon.
- Roman counterpart to Hades, god of the underworld.
- King of the Greek gods, god of the sky and thunder.
- Roman counterpart to Ares, god of war and agriculture.
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- Greek god of travel, commerce, and messenger of the gods.
- Greek god of war and violence.
- Greek goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
- Roman counterpart to Zeus, god of the sky and thunder.
- Roman counterpart to Demeter, goddess of agriculture and fertility.
- Roman counterpart to Hermes, god of communication and travel.
- Roman counterpart to Poseidon, god of the sea.
- Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Greek and Roman god of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- Roman counterpart to Hephaestus, god of fire and forge.
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and craft.
24 Clues: Greek god of the underworld. • Greek god of war and violence. • Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and craft. • Greek goddess of love, beauty, and desire. • Roman counterpart to Poseidon, god of the sea. • Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family. • Roman counterpart to Hades, god of the underworld. • ...
Greek mythology/ cities crossword 2025-12-05
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- Sparts defensive alliance against enemies
- what is Athens known for (two words)
- God of war and courage
- a set of stories that explain how the world works
- Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicrafts
- King of the gods
- God of the dead and the underworld
- the government that Athens created
- God of seas, storms, earthquakes, and horse
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- what is Sparta most known for (three words)
- A defensive alliance to protect Athens from enemies (two words)
- what is the city-state that Athena is the patron goddess of
- the building at the top of the acropolis bout for Athena
- what was Spartas form government
- what is the city-state the Ares is the patron God of
- God of light, music poetry, and archery
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Goddess of the hunt, animals, and the wilderness
- God of speed, travelers, messengers, and trade
20 Clues: King of the gods • God of war and courage • what was Spartas form government • Goddess of marriage and childbirth • God of the dead and the underworld • the government that Athens created • what is Athens known for (two words) • Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure • God of light, music poetry, and archery • Sparts defensive alliance against enemies • ...
Social Studies: Topic 6 Vocabulary (Lessons 5-8) 2023-04-23
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- Abstract ideas; general notions
- A span of time
- a logical guess
- Method of instruction in which the teacher asks the students question after question in order to force them to think clearly
- Members of an alliance; groups formally cooperating with one another for a purpose
- The power to think clearly
- To obtain; to get ahold of
- Greek victory over Persian navy; battle that ended the SECOND Persian War
- Worship of many gods
- School of philosophy founded by Plato
- type of civilization in which the union of Greek and Roman culture created what is know as "Greco-Roman"
- An athletic competition in Ancient Greece that was held every four years to honor Zeus
- A Macedonian long spear or pike
- Poetry with songlike qualities that expresses feelings and emotions
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- In Ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- An alliance led by Athens
- oath taken by medical students in which they swear to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Obedience;to accept or yield to the authority of another person
- Greek victory over Persian army; battle that ended the FIRST Persian War
- To stop
- To chase
- Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquest
- A collection of stories told about gods or heroes
23 Clues: To stop • To chase • A span of time • a logical guess • Worship of many gods • An alliance led by Athens • The power to think clearly • To obtain; to get ahold of • Abstract ideas; general notions • A Macedonian long spear or pike • School of philosophy founded by Plato • A collection of stories told about gods or heroes • Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquest • ...
Greek Mythology Review 2 2021-02-11
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- A Titan who brought fire to humans, was chained to a rock by Zeus
- God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- Hero who saved the princess Andromeda from a sea monster by killing Medusa
- blind prophet from Thebes, gave advice to Odysseus in the Underworld
- Queen of Sparta who travels with Paris the prince of Troy, beginning the Trojan War
- Hero who completed twelve labors and died from a centaur’s poisonous blood
- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- God of the Sea, brother of Zeus
- A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods
- Hero who retrieved the famous Golden Fleece, sailed with men known as the Argonauts
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- creatures who beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths
- Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra who kills his mother and is driven mad by the Furies
- Prince of Troy killed in one-on-one combat with Achilles
- Winged horse and steed of Perseus
- An early group of gods, Zeus fights them for control of the world
- wife of Cupid and the last to join the gods and goddesses of Olympus
- Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter
- Queen of the Gods, her jealousy over her husband’s infidelity is infamous
- husband and son of Gaia who imprisoned his children deep in the earth
- A Gorgon killed by the hero Perseus, whose eyes turned living things to stone
20 Clues: God of the Sea, brother of Zeus • Winged horse and steed of Perseus • God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter • Prince of Troy killed in one-on-one combat with Achilles • A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods • A Titan who brought fire to humans, was chained to a rock by Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology Part 1 2022-01-21
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- Goddess of love and beauty, born from the sea foam after her father was castrated
- A Gorgon killed by the hero Perseus, whose eyes turned living things to stone
- A princess that was saved by the hero Perseus from being sacrificed to a sea
- Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter
- Winged horse and steed of Perseus
- A Titan who brought fire to humans, was chained to a rock by Zeus
- Hero who saved the princess Andromeda from a sea monster by killing Medusa
- God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- Brother of Europa and founder of the ancient Greek city of Thebes
- husband and son of Gaia who imprisoned his children deep in the earth
- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- Three sisters who saw the future through a single eye that they shared
- God of the Sea, brother of Zeus
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- An early group of gods, Zeus fights them for control of the world
- Grown in the Garden of the Hesperides, Hercules had to retrieve them in his eleventh labor
- Half-man half-horse, one of these creatures tricked Hercules’ lover into killing him
- wife of Cupid and the last to join the gods and goddesses of Olympus
- The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades
- A mortal woman whom Zeus abducted by turning into a bull and swimming away with her
- A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods
- Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready
- The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods
- God of wine, theater, and religious ecstasy, he was the only god with a mortal parent
- creatures who beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths
- Queen of the Gods, her jealousy over her husband’s infidelity is infamous
- Hero who completed twelve labors and died from a centaur’s poisonous blood
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon, tricked into killing her beloved Orion
27 Clues: God of the Sea, brother of Zeus • Winged horse and steed of Perseus • God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter • The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods • The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades • A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods • ...
Mythology Greek & Roman Crossword 2022-01-27
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- The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus
- The Greek name for the goddess of Love
- The Roman name for the goddess of the Underworld
- The Roman name for the Greek hero Odysseus
- The Roman name for the goddess of Marriage
- The Roman name for the god of the Underworld
- The Roman name for the god of King of the Gods
- The Greek name for the god of War
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Dawn
- The Greek name for the god of Son of Zeus
- Vulcan is the Roman God of
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Moon
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- The Roman name for the goddess of Wisdom
- The Roman name for the god of the Sea
- The Roman name for Youngest son of Uranus, Father of Zeus
- The Greek name for the god of Love
- Somnus is the Roman God of
- Artemis is the Greek Goddess of
- The Roman name for the goddess of Harvest
- The Greek name for the King of the Gods
- The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus
- Gaia is the Greek Goddess of
- The Greek name for the Messenger of the Gods
- The Greek name for the goddess of Victory
24 Clues: Somnus is the Roman God of • Vulcan is the Roman God of • Gaia is the Greek Goddess of • Artemis is the Greek Goddess of • The Greek name for the god of Love • The Greek name for the god of War • The Roman name for the god of the Sea • The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus • The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus • The Greek name for the goddess of Love • ...
Greek history and mythology 2019-05-28
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- Spartan magistrates
- Sicilian cyclops
- Olympic sport
- Writer of the Greek play 'Persians'
- One of the seven wonders of the Ancient world
- Greek physician
- One of the three Gorgones
- marketplace in ancient Greec
- Place where 300 Spartans fought
- Greek art style
- Titan who gave fire to humans
- River in the Hades
- Athenian alliance
- The banning of a politician
- Father of History
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- Temple in Athens
- Athenian politician who switched sides multiple times
- Greek warformation
- God who is half goat/half human
- Father of ancient Greek philosophy
- Art of persuasion
- Guardian of the Hades
- Important oracle of Apollo
- Island near Attica
- Wife of Hades
- Greek female warriors
- Greek hero in Homeros Illias
27 Clues: Olympic sport • Wife of Hades • Greek physician • Greek art style • Temple in Athens • Sicilian cyclops • Art of persuasion • Athenian alliance • Father of History • Greek warformation • Island near Attica • River in the Hades • Spartan magistrates • Guardian of the Hades • Greek female warriors • One of the three Gorgones • Important oracle of Apollo • The banning of a politician • ...
Greek Mythology Religions Assignment 2023-11-06
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- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of magic, the goddess of witchcraft, and the goddess of the moon
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of the hearth, she was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and she was one of the 12 Olympian deities
- This being was a god, he was the god of the dead, he was the god of the underworld, and he was brothers with Zeus and Poseidon
- These beings were male nature spirits, they were creatures, they were lovers of wine, they were part goat
- This being was a goddess, she was symbolized by a dove, she was the goddess of love, and she was the goddess of fertility
- This being was a god, he was the god of war, he was the half-brother of Athena, and he was a sibling of Hephaestus
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of hunting, the goddess of animals, and the goddess of childbirth
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of agriculture, the goddess of grain, and the goddess of the fertility of the Earth
- This being was a goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, she became queen of the underworld, and the goddess of harvest
- This being was a god, he was the god of the sea, he was the brother of Zeus, and is known for his trident
- This being was a goddess, she was the queen of the gods, the wife of Zeus, and goddess of women
- These beings were creatures, they were winged sea monsters, they had the head of a woman, they had alluring songs
- This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate
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- This being was a creature, she was a gorgon, she had snakes as hair, and her gaze would turn someone to stone
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of wisdom, the goddess of defense, and a daughter of Zeus
- This being was a god, he was the god of fire, the god of metalworking, and the god of sculpture
- This being was a god, he was the god of love, the god of attraction, and he is often portrayed with a bow and quiver of arrows.
- This being was a demigod, she was the daughter of Zeus, the daughter of the Queen of Sparta, and was the cause of the 10 year Trojan War
- This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns
- This being was a demigod, he is most known for his heel, he was a hero of the Trojan war, he was one of the strongest Greek warriors.
- This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity
- This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy
- This being was a god, he was the god of nature, the god of shepherds, and his mother was a nature spirit.
- This being was a demigod, he was the son of Zeus, he killed Medusa, and was the ancestor of Hercules
- This being was a god, he was the god of trade, he was the god of travel, and he was Zeus’ personal messenger
25 Clues: This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns • This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy • This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity • This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-03
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- God of music, poetry, and prophecy. Had a sacred shrine at Delphi. Known for his silver bow and arrows. Twin brother of Artemis.
- Three sea-nymphs with the heads of women and the bodies of birds. Lured sailors to their death with an irresistible song. The only man to hear their song and live was Odysseus. Had unbelievably beautiful voices.
- Messenger of the gods. Wore winged sandals and a winged hat. Guide of souls to the underworld. God of commerce and thieves.
- Goddess of vegetation, queen of the underworld. Abducted by Hades to become his wife. Her annual return from the underworld brings spring. Daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and associated with the changing seasons.
- Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage. Often portrayed as jealous and vengeful. Symbols include the peacock and cow. Wife and sister of Zeus.
- God of fire, metalworking, and forges. Crafted weapons and tools for the gods. Married to Aphrodite. Limped due to being thrown from Mount Olympus by his mother, Hera.
- Three winged she-monsters with snakes for hair. Had wide-staring eyes, broad noses, and protruding tusks. Had a gaze which turned man and beast alike to stone. Consisted of three sisters, Medusa being one.
- Goddess of the hunt and wilderness. Protected young girls and wildlife. Carried a silver bow and arrows. Vowed never to marry.
- Goddess of love and beauty. Born from seafoam foam. Married to Hephaestus but had affairs. Had a magical girdle that made people desire the wearer.
- Ruler of the underworld. Kidnapped Persephone to be his queen. Associated with the Helm of Darkness. Often depicted as gloomy and stern.
- The head of a woman, the body of a lioness and the wings of an eagle. Threw herself from a cliff after Oedipus guessed the answer to her riddle. She challenges those who encounter her to answer a riddle. She kills and eats people when they fail to solve her riddle.
- Creatures with 100 hands and 50 heads. They were giants and monstrous. Imprisoned beneath the earth first by their father Uranus and later by their brother Cronus. Zeus freed them from their prison to help drive the Titan-gods from heaven.
- God of war. Depicted as a violent and bloodthirsty figure. Lover of Aphrodite. Hated by both his parents, Zeus and Hera.
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- Titan. God of time and the ages. Overthrew his father Uranus and ruled during the Golden Age. Swallowed his children, fearing they would overthrow him. Eventually, he was overthrown by his son Zeus.
- The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld (Hades). Prevents the dead from leaving and the living from entering without permission. Captured by Heracles as one of his twelve laborers. Symbolizes the boundary between the living and the dead.
- Half-man, half-bull creature born from the union of Pasiphaë and a bull. Confined in the labyrinth of King Minos in Crete. Regularly fed with human sacrifices sent from Athens. Ultimately slain by Theseus with the help of Ariadne's thread.
- Foreparts of an eagle and the rear quarters of a horse.Pulled the chariots of Zeus. Traditionally known for guarding treasures and possessions. Protectors from evil, slander and witchcraft.
- Once a beautiful priestess turned into a monstrous creature with snakes for hair. Anyone who looked directly at her turned into stone. Slain by the hero Perseus, who used a mirrored shield to avoid her gaze. Birthed Pegasus and Chrysaor when killed by Perseus.
- A winged horse. Has the ability to fly. Sprang from the neck-stump of the decapitated Gorgon Medusa. Tamed by the hero Bellerophon who rode him into battle.
- Goddess of the hearth and home. Symbolized by the hearth's fire. Regarded as the kindest and most gentle among the gods. Gave up her seat on Mount Olympus for Dionysus.
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare. Born fully grown and in armor. Patron of Athens. Aegis and an owl associated with her.
- Titaness, wife, and sister of Cronus. Mother of the Olympian gods, including Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, and others. Helped save Zeus by tricking Cronus. Associated with fertility and motherhood.
- God of the sea and earthquakes. Carried a trident. Created horses by striking the ground. Competed with Athena for the city of Athens.
- A pair of ravenous bird-women. Have the head of a maiden and the body of a bird. Their faces are pale and they have long, sharp claws on their hands. Zeus once set them to torment the impious king Phineus.
- A fire-breathing hybrid creature with the body of a lion, head of a goat, and tail of a serpent. Devastated Lycia until defeated by Bellerophon riding Pegasus. Considered a formidable foe due to its multiple animalistic parts. Often depicted as an emblem of impossible or unrealizable dreams.
- Ruler of the gods. Symbolized by thunderbolts. Father of gods and men. Resided atop Mount Olympus.
26 Clues: Ruler of the gods. Symbolized by thunderbolts. Father of gods and men. Resided atop Mount Olympus. • Goddess of wisdom and warfare. Born fully grown and in armor. Patron of Athens. Aegis and an owl associated with her. • God of war. Depicted as a violent and bloodthirsty figure. Lover of Aphrodite. Hated by both his parents, Zeus and Hera. • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2022-10-28
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- “Mother of Monsters”. half a winged woman with glittering eyes and half a huge, scaly serpent. She was immortal and used to drag her victims to earth-shattered pits where she liked to devour them alive.
- King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus
- Goddess of love and wisdom. Daughter of Uranus. Her lovers included Ares, the god of war, and the mortal Anchises, a Trojan prince with whom she had a famous son, Aeneas.
- the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes. Son of Zeus and hera.
- Son of Poseidon and Aethra.Theseus is a legendary hero from Greek mythology who was considered an early king of Athens.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus. God of the sea. As well as horses and earthquakes. Has a trident as a weapon
- Queen of gods.The goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, was known by the Romans as Juno.
- God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman.
- once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for. Amphitrite, Poseidon’s partner, turned her into a monster, poisoning her bathing water. She had a body of fish, a female upper torso and dog heads protruding from her neck.
- Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- The “Father of all Monsters”. Was the last child of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is considered the most powerful and deadliest of all creatures in Greek mythology.
- were three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes. The famous sisters were Stheno, Euryale and Medusa.
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- Daughter of king Tyndareus and Leda, but Homer also calls her daughter of Zeus and Leda. Wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
- god of the underworld.Was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia.
- Son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of amphion, co-founder of Thebes.associated with agriculture and the hunt
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea. s. When the gods Apollo and Poseidon became suitors for her hand she swore to remain a maiden forever
- Son of Thetis and Peleus. Achilles was the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite.
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis. Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy. The aegis carried by her and her father is a shield for battle.
- he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades. Hermes was also a dream god, and the Greeks offered to him the last libation before sleep. Son of Maia and Zeus
- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Queen of the underworld. Goddess of spring. was an agriculturally-based goddess
- Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord.
- a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia.. looked like a huge whirlpool and at its bottom, her monstrous mouth with huge, sharp teeth were waiting to devour any ship and sailors on it.
- Son of Poseidon and Euryale, a Cretan princess. He is one of the only male hunters who followed Artemis.
24 Clues: God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman. • King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus • God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite. • Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord. • Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-03
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- THREE HEADED DOG
- SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS
- GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY
- GOD OF BEGINNINGS
- SPURRED ON BY HERA
- EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE
- GOD OF THE SEA WHO CARRIES A TRIDENT
- WINGED HORSE
- SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION
- GOD OF THE SKY, LIGHTNING, AND THUNDERBOLTS
- ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST
- GOD OF THE VINE, GRAPES, WINE, INTOXICATION, REVELRY, AND EVENTUALLY THE THEATRE
- GIFT OF ALL
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- HALF HORSE HALF MAN
- BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH
- NICKNAME FOR ZEUS
- GODDESS OF VICTORY
- WARRIOR WOMEN
- GODDESS OF HARVEST, GRAIN, WHEAT, CORN, CROPS
- SOURCE OF ARTISTIC INSPIRATION
- CONDEMNED TO HOLD THE HEAVENS
- VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS
- KIDNAPPED HIS NIECE PERSEPHONE
- MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT
- TRADITION WAY IN WHICH MYTHS WERE ORIGINALLY PRESERVED
25 Clues: GIFT OF ALL • WINGED HORSE • WARRIOR WOMEN • THREE HEADED DOG • NICKNAME FOR ZEUS • GOD OF BEGINNINGS • GODDESS OF VICTORY • SPURRED ON BY HERA • HALF HORSE HALF MAN • SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS • VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS • EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE • SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION • GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY • BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH • MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT • ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2024-11-25
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- Greek goddess of agriculture and grain
- Roman goddess, the queen of all gods and women/fertility
- Roman god of blacksmiths and volcanos
- Greek goddess of wisdom and defence
- Greek god of fire, metalworking and sculpture
- Greek god of travel and hospitality
- Roman god, the king of all gods
- Greek god of the underworld
- Both a Greek and Roman god of poetry and truth/knowledge
- Roman god of wine
- Roman goddess of wisdom, learning and arts
- Roman goddess of the hunt, archery and animals
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Greek god of wine and festivity
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- Greek goddess, the queen of all gods and marriage
- Roman goddess of agriculture, harvest and seasons
- Roman god of the sea
- Roman god of the underworld
- Greek god of the ocean
- Greek god, the king of all gods
- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman god of travel and travellers
- Roman god of war
- Greek goddess of the hunt, animals and childbirth
25 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Roman god of wine • Roman god of the sea • Greek god of the ocean • Roman god of the underworld • Greek god of the underworld • Greek god, the king of all gods • Roman god, the king of all gods • Greek god of wine and festivity • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Roman god of travel and travellers • ...
Crossword of Greek Mythology 2025-04-04
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- Percy's satyr friend who can communicate with nature.
- What is the name of the pen Percy uses that can turn into a sword?
- A nereid who assists Percy with college applications.
- A spirit who lives with the trees.
- Hebe's sacred animal that attacks Percy.
- Who is the goddess of youth?
- Where did Percy and his friends find Hebe?
- Percy's girlfriend who offers physical and emotional support.
- Percy's father and god of the sea
- Percy's loving mom who always cares for him.
- The king of the gods.
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- One who is part human and part god such as Percy.
- A kind sea spirit from Greek mythology.
- Who is the goddess of wisdom and is Annabeth's mother?
- a message sent by a rainbow that is used by demigods.
- the god of old age.
- Cupbearer of the gods.
- Percy's stepdad who has a job as an English teacher.
- Who tries to stop Percy from cleaning Iris's staff?
- A half-man and half horse who endorses nature.
- The deep pit of the Underworld.
- The main protagonist of the book
22 Clues: the god of old age. • The king of the gods. • Cupbearer of the gods. • Who is the goddess of youth? • The deep pit of the Underworld. • The main protagonist of the book • Percy's father and god of the sea • A spirit who lives with the trees. • A kind sea spirit from Greek mythology. • Hebe's sacred animal that attacks Percy. • Where did Percy and his friends find Hebe? • ...
Greek Mythology Unit Puzzle 2025-10-27
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- stole fire for humans in defiance of Zeus
- Greek poet who wrote Theogony, detailing the origin of the gods
- primordial personification of Earth
- Roman poet who wrote Metamorphoses
- beheaded Medusa
- the "circle-eyed" giants, children of Gaia & Uranus
- a traditional story, often explaining natural phenomena or beliefs
- impulsive Titan who gave all the good qualities to animals and left nothing for humans
- turned into a cow by Zeus to avoid Hera's wrath
- the snake-haired
- the primordial god of the heavens, overthrown by his son
- goddess of wisdom and battle strategy who cursed Medusa
- Greek epic poet, author of The Iliad and The Odyssey
- the eeldergods who ruled before the Olympians
- the king of the gods who weilds a thunderbolt
- Titan god of harvest who overthrew his father, Uranus
- freed the minotaur and ruled Athens
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- murdered his wife and children, spent years completing labors to atone for this
- Titan goddess of memory
- the first being to exist, the "dark void"
- Medusa was one of these three monstrous sisters
- the "hundred- handed ones", also the chidlren of Gaia & Uranus
- twin sister of Apollo
- god of the sea
- was changed from a statue into a human by Aprhodite
- mythological home of the gods
- wife of Kronus
- powerful with who helped Jason on his quest, ultimately betrayed by him
- Roman poet whoe wrote The Aeneid
- excessive pride or defiance of the gods
- queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
- messenger of the gods
32 Clues: god of the sea • wife of Kronus • beheaded Medusa • the snake-haired • twin sister of Apollo • messenger of the gods • Titan goddess of memory • mythological home of the gods • Roman poet whoe wrote The Aeneid • Roman poet who wrote Metamorphoses • primordial personification of Earth • freed the minotaur and ruled Athens • excessive pride or defiance of the gods • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Review 2024-12-02
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- The temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis of Athens.
- A body of stories explaining the gods, heroes, and origins of the Greek world.
- The primary political unit in Ancient Greece, combining a city and its surrounding territory.
- The status granted to individuals in a city-state, often linked to privileges like voting.
- A thinker who seeks wisdom; examples include Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
- The hero of The Odyssey, known for his cleverness and long journey home.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
- The legendary poet credited with composing The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- A fortified hilltop in Greek cities, famously home to the Parthenon in Athens.
- A Greek city-state renowned for its military strength and discipline.
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- A ruler who seized power unconstitutionally in Ancient Greece, though not always viewed negatively.
- The ancient athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus.
- A system of government first practiced in Ancient Athens, where citizens voted directly on decisions.
- A key architectural feature in Greek temples, with styles like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
- The powerful city-state known as the birthplace of democracy.
- The city featured in The Iliad, famously besieged and sacked by the Greeks.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of Ancient Greece, known for fighting in phalanx formations.
- The central public space in Greek city-states, used for markets and assemblies.
18 Clues: The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon. • The powerful city-state known as the birthplace of democracy. • The temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis of Athens. • The legendary poet credited with composing The Iliad and The Odyssey. • A Greek city-state renowned for its military strength and discipline. • ...
Odyssey Background/Intro 2021-04-15
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- blind minstrel who sings the tale of Odysseus
- one way Olympian gods communicated with mortals
- belief in many gods
- where greatest oracles lived
- how Greek myths were first passed down
- how Odysseus tricked the trojans
- Odysseus and his comrades attacked Troy while its inhabitants _______
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- was saved from death by the kindness of a shepherd
- special breed of men and women the make up stories in Greek mythology
- where the great gods lived
- how long the war had been going on
- half man half horse
- often how oracles answered questions
- was nursed by a bear
- known also as the Heroic Age
- gods aided or ______ heroes in their quests
- greatest of the centaurs
17 Clues: half man half horse • belief in many gods • was nursed by a bear • greatest of the centaurs • where the great gods lived • where greatest oracles lived • known also as the Heroic Age • how Odysseus tricked the trojans • how long the war had been going on • often how oracles answered questions • how Greek myths were first passed down • gods aided or ______ heroes in their quests • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2013-01-17
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- What was Minerva's Greek name
- What was the god of fire and metal symbol
- Which god was a player
- Roman name for the god of the sea
- The goddess of family's Roman name
- What was Vesta's Symbol
- What is Cupid's symbol
- Who is the god of war
- What was Neptune's symbol
- Who's symbol was a dove
- Cupids Greek name
- The god who's symbol is a helmet
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- What is Demeter's roman name
- How many Olympian gods were there
- Who was the King and Queen of the gods
- The messenger of the gods
- What is Hera's symbol
- Magical Kingdom of all the gods
- Darkest pit in the world
- Who had the Roman name of Diana
20 Clues: Cupids Greek name • What is Hera's symbol • Who is the god of war • Which god was a player • What is Cupid's symbol • What was Vesta's Symbol • Who's symbol was a dove • Darkest pit in the world • The messenger of the gods • What was Neptune's symbol • What is Demeter's roman name • What was Minerva's Greek name • Magical Kingdom of all the gods • Who had the Roman name of Diana • ...
Extreme Greek Mythology Crossword 2015-07-31
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- Woman/bird
- Never eat, never drink-
- Soldiers of the teeth
- World on my Shoulders
- Born from the thigh
- Risen from the foam
- Do not touch the sun
- Dragon From teeth grow warriors
- The great inventor
- Crown of stars
- The first Eunuch
- Most beautiful mortal
- father of fear and panic
- Founder of Rome
- The nine of the arts (The Greek spelling)
- For the fairest
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- Poseidon’s Wall
- Love story of the Bard
- Dipped in the Styx
- Spartan military retirement age
- I am nobody
- Rocks become flesh
- Suicidal weaver
- Career of Hades’ Judges
- Bestows victory
- Oracle
- The spinner, the measurer and the cutter
- Goddess of light
- The magical ball of yarn
- River of Memory
30 Clues: Oracle • Woman/bird • I am nobody • Crown of stars • Poseidon’s Wall • Suicidal weaver • Bestows victory • River of Memory • Founder of Rome • For the fairest • Goddess of light • The first Eunuch • Dipped in the Styx • Rocks become flesh • The great inventor • Born from the thigh • Risen from the foam • Do not touch the sun • Soldiers of the teeth • World on my Shoulders • Most beautiful mortal • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-08
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- God of the Sea
- Brother of Athena
- God of Commerce
- Hades Wife
- Goddess of Beauty and Love
- God of the Gods
- Son of Odysseus
- The Moon Goddess
- Goddess of Wisdom
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- God of the Underworld
- Has Super Strength
- The witch who turned Odysseus's Crew into Animals
- Wife of Odysseus
- Son of Zeus who invented wine
- God of Fire
- Persephone's Father
- Persephone's Mother
- Twin Brother of Artemis
- 12-Headed Monster
- Zeus's Wife
20 Clues: Hades Wife • God of Fire • Zeus's Wife • God of the Sea • God of Commerce • God of the Gods • Son of Odysseus • Wife of Odysseus • The Moon Goddess • Brother of Athena • 12-Headed Monster • Goddess of Wisdom • Has Super Strength • Persephone's Father • Persephone's Mother • God of the Underworld • Twin Brother of Artemis • Goddess of Beauty and Love • Son of Zeus who invented wine • ...
Greek Mythology (Midterm Exam) 2021-04-13
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- The race of men after the deluge.
- The West Wind.
- The King with the golden touch.
- Nymph loved by Polyphemus.
- Half-women, half-bird.
- Demeter's chief festival is held every five years during this month.
- Goddess who is jealous of Psyche's beauty.
- Food of the dead.
- Apollo's mortal best friend.
- Psyche's helper in filling the flask with black water.
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- "Everywhere famous".
- A young cow.
- A constellation in remembrance of Bacchus' wife.
- Mount where Prometheus was bound.
- Talkative nymph.
- Hundred-eyed giant who guarded Io.
- Food of the gods.
- Hera's favorite bird.
- Young hunter loved by Aphrodite and Persephone.
- Olympian maker of Europa's basket.
20 Clues: A young cow. • The West Wind. • Talkative nymph. • Food of the gods. • Food of the dead. • "Everywhere famous". • Hera's favorite bird. • Half-women, half-bird. • Nymph loved by Polyphemus. • Apollo's mortal best friend. • The King with the golden touch. • The race of men after the deluge. • Mount where Prometheus was bound. • Hundred-eyed giant who guarded Io. • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab Words 2024-12-17
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- another name for Hercules
- the river that made Achilles invincible
- the city that the labyrinth was in
- the leader of the Greeks during the Trojan War
- two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle
- Hercules's mom
- Theseus's father
- the greatest hero
- people who are courageous and fight monsters
- Daedalus's son
- Hercules's wife
- a group of stories about greek gods and heroes
- Hercules's cousin
- Achilles's father
- the gods' home
- the last king of troy
- Hercules's famous achievements
- the god of the sky
- a genius inventor
- the hero that fought in the trojan war
- a female mythological spirit of nature
- human
- the god of fire and craftsmanship
- a being that can see into the future
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- a big maze that is impossible to escape
- the god of the underworld
- a war between the Greeks and the people of troy
- the evil king that trapped Daedalus in the labyrinth
- the place that Theseus lived in
- the person that killed Achilles
- Hercules's second wife
- all-powerful beings that are immortal
- Hades's three-headed pet dog
- the eldest son of King Priam
- a nine-headed monster
- relating to mythology
- the inhabitants of Phthiotis in Thessaly
- Achilles's best friend
- the girl that helped Theseus survive the labyrinth
- Achilles's mother
- queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
- a monster that is half man, half bull
- the hero that killed the Minotaur
- the archery god
- the country that most of these stories take place in
45 Clues: human • Hercules's mom • Daedalus's son • the gods' home • Hercules's wife • the archery god • Theseus's father • the greatest hero • Hercules's cousin • Achilles's mother • Achilles's father • a genius inventor • the god of the sky • a nine-headed monster • relating to mythology • the last king of troy • Hercules's second wife • Achilles's best friend • another name for Hercules • ...
Mythology Greek OG 12 2025-02-06
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- these are on Hermes's feet
- also known as Vulcan; god of fire
- also known as Mars; god of war
- also known as Diana; lady of wild things
- this headgear is important to Hades
- this animal is a symbol for Artemis
- also known as Jupiter; known for his infidelity
- also known as Juno; protector of marriage
- also known as Neptune; god of the sea
- this type of tree represents Athena
- this aquatic mammal is a symbol for Apollo
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- this weapon is always with Poseidon
- this bird is a symbol for Ares
- also known as Venus; goddess of love
- this bird is a symbol for Zeus
- also known as Minerva; Goddess of the City
- also known as Pluto; god of the underworld
- also known as Mercury; Zeus's messenger
- sister of Zeus; goddess of the hearth
- this animal is a symbol for Aphrodite
- this flamboyant bird is a symbol for Hera
- "the most Greek of all the gods"
22 Clues: these are on Hermes's feet • this bird is a symbol for Ares • this bird is a symbol for Zeus • also known as Mars; god of war • "the most Greek of all the gods" • also known as Vulcan; god of fire • this weapon is always with Poseidon • this headgear is important to Hades • this animal is a symbol for Artemis • this type of tree represents Athena • ...
Greek Mythology Odyssey Challenge 2023-10-09
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- - God of the wild, nature, and shepherds
- - God of the sun, music, and poetry
- - Queen of the underworld, daughter of Demeter
- - Goddess of love and beauty
- - Goddess of agriculture and harvest
- - God of war
- - Goddess of the hearth and home
- - God of love and desire
- - Messenger god and guide of the dead
- - God of the underworld
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- - God of wine and revelry
- - God of sleep
- - God of dreams
- - Goddess of victory
- - God of the sea and earthquakes
- - Goddess of wisdom and warfare
- - Goddess of hunting and wilderness
- - Queen of the Greek gods
- - God of blacksmiths and fire
- - King of the Greek gods
20 Clues: - God of war • - God of sleep • - God of dreams • - Goddess of victory • - God of the underworld • - King of the Greek gods • - God of love and desire • - God of wine and revelry • - Queen of the Greek gods • - Goddess of love and beauty • - God of blacksmiths and fire • - Goddess of wisdom and warfare • - God of the sea and earthquakes • - Goddess of the hearth and home • ...
Greek/Roman Mythology Crossword 2024-11-04
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- Greek goddess of the hearth and home
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Roman god of the underworld
- Famous demigod; twelve tasks (Roman name)
- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of spring and the underworld
- Apollo and Artemis' mother
- Greek god of wine/ beloved demigod
- Greek goddess of the Hunt
- Goddess of rainbows
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman father of the gods (Titan)
- Greek god of the skies; king of the gods
- God of doors
- Roman DIETY of the sky
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- Roman god of love
- Roman god of the sea
- Goddess of revenge
- Greek god of the sun and music
- Roman god of wine
- Greek god of the sea and horses
- God of sleep
- Demigod obsessed with himself
- Greek god of love
- Titan of the sun
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek goddess of marriage; queen of the gods
- Titan of the moon
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek god of blacksmithing and fire
- Hades' domain
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- Monster on the edge of the Sea of Monsters that snatches sailors off of ships
- Roman queen of the gods
36 Clues: God of sleep • God of doors • Hades' domain • Greek god of war • Titan of the sun • Roman god of love • Roman god of wine • Greek god of love • Titan of the moon • Goddess of revenge • Goddess of rainbows • Roman god of the sea • Roman DIETY of the sky • Roman goddess of wisdom • Roman queen of the gods • Greek goddess of the Hunt • Apollo and Artemis' mother • Greek messenger of the gods • ...
Greek Mythology Unit Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- wagons
- extreme pain
- tendency to have suddenly changing moods
- challenge
- ash
- cried out
- long pieces used in the building of boats
- grabbed
- wild force
- ovens, fireplaces, or furnace for heating metal
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- plows for the field
- strutting
- long, loose-fitting shirt
- wild and harsh
- skill
- tie
- great suffering
- chains
- oppose
- questioning thoughts
- hand in the air
21 Clues: tie • ash • skill • wagons • chains • oppose • grabbed • strutting • challenge • cried out • wild force • extreme pain • wild and harsh • great suffering • hand in the air • plows for the field • questioning thoughts • long, loose-fitting shirt • tendency to have suddenly changing moods • long pieces used in the building of boats • ovens, fireplaces, or furnace for heating metal
Words from Greek Mythology 2025-10-20
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- One of the goddesses of vengeance.
- Everything you do is great, golden, even.
- “I wrote you a pass to the restroom, not to go on an _______.”
- She’ll humble you.
- Do NOT open!
- You may use one of these devices to recall the goddess of memory.
- The only part that didn’t get dipped in the Styx.
- Comes from the name of the thread of life the Fates spun.
- Swoosh! It’s the goddess of victory!
- Did the god of sleep use this to quit smoking?
- Disorder, or the void before life happened.
- Telemachus had one; do you?
- Move right, not into the rocks, when you hear one.
- Order of events, named for the god of time.
- What you have if you stare at yourself in the mirror constantly.
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- Book of maps, or the god holding up the sky.
- A weaver that Phobos may have put in your path.
- We have them to thank for music, museums, etc.
- She was forced to repeat the last thing said to her.
- Shines the goddess of the rainbow.
- Calm, peaceful; like a bird whose nest is on the ocean.
- When the goat-boy’s flock stampedes.
- What you feel when you drink from Lethe, not that you care.
- It will be a __________ task to take down all my posters.
- When the grapes and water are just out of reach.
- Laundry might be described as a _______ task.
- A drug named for the god of dreams.
27 Clues: Do NOT open! • She’ll humble you. • Telemachus had one; do you? • One of the goddesses of vengeance. • Shines the goddess of the rainbow. • A drug named for the god of dreams. • When the goat-boy’s flock stampedes. • Swoosh! It’s the goddess of victory! • Everything you do is great, golden, even. • Disorder, or the void before life happened. • ...
Apollo 2024-10-24
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- (passage of secret door)
- (prevent something from happening)
- (greek mythology)
- (designed to be used up or destroyed in fulfilling a purpose or function)
- god)
- (there is no meaning)
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- (warn someone or firmly tell someone)
- (the state of being a slave or completely subject to someone more powerful)
- (the notes of a chord played in succession either ascending or descending)
- (the light of a torch)
10 Clues: god) • (greek mythology) • (there is no meaning) • (the light of a torch) • (passage of secret door) • (prevent something from happening) • (warn someone or firmly tell someone) • (designed to be used up or destroyed in fulfilling a purpose or function) • (the notes of a chord played in succession either ascending or descending) • ...
SCS Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-07
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- She was cursed with the ability to warn of future events but never be believed
- This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses"
- Prometheus stole this from Mount Olympus and give to humankind
- This Titan was punished by Zeus to stand at the western edge of Earth & hold up the sky on his shoulders
- She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- According to legend he designed the labyrinth of King Minos
- She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades
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- This Olympian is the messenger of the gods
- She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods
- He is the Greek god of the sea
- In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun
- The most well-know Gorgon was Medusa (with the snake-hair), she had two sisters Euryale and _____
12 Clues: He is the Greek god of the sea • She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow • This Olympian is the messenger of the gods • This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses" • She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades • In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun • She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-28
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- The judge over the men of Asia
- The river of woe
- The final vote of the three judges
- King of sipylus
- The fields that average people went
- The god of the underworld
- The river of un breakable oaths
- The ferryman to the underworld
- Challenged Athena to a spinning contest
- The lowest level of hades
- The Roman name of the god of the underworld
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- The queen of the underworld
- King of the lapthis
- The river of fire
- Son of Aeolus, he outwitted death
- The place that the good go after being judged
- The river of forgetfulness
- The guard dog at the entrance if Hades
- The river of lamentation
- The judge over the men of Europe
20 Clues: King of sipylus • The river of woe • The river of fire • King of the lapthis • The river of lamentation • The god of the underworld • The lowest level of hades • The river of forgetfulness • The queen of the underworld • The judge over the men of Asia • The ferryman to the underworld • The river of un breakable oaths • The judge over the men of Europe • Son of Aeolus, he outwitted death • ...
Crossword about Greek Mythology 2023-04-24
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- What was the Hound of Hades called?
- What was the hero Orpheus exceptional at?
- Who did Hephaestus trap in a golden throne?
- Who is known for stealing fire from the gods?
- Satyrs were half human and half...?
- How many years did the Trojan War last?
- What festival was devoted to Athena?
- Who was the Gorgon that was killed by Perseus?
- Who was Artemis's twin?
- What type of tree did Athena gift the people of Athens?
- What were the female followers of Dionysus called?
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- What is something Heracles can be identified with in ancient Greek art?
- Who was the father of Zeus?
- Who was the hero who killed the Minotaur?
- What was the Oracle of Delphi's true name?
- Who does Paris famously give the golden apple to?
- Where was the Nemean Lion found?
- Who was god of the sea?
- What were the group of all female warriors called?
- What was the drink of the gods?
20 Clues: Who was god of the sea? • Who was Artemis's twin? • Who was the father of Zeus? • What was the drink of the gods? • Where was the Nemean Lion found? • What was the Hound of Hades called? • Satyrs were half human and half...? • What festival was devoted to Athena? • How many years did the Trojan War last? • What was the hero Orpheus exceptional at? • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology Crossword 2020-12-20
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- of Delphi I reside in the dark attic of the big house. My future visions are always right, but never clear. Who am I?
- I am a son of Echidna. Part lion, part goat, part serpent. Who am I?
- I determine the food on the tables of mortals and bring winter when my daughter leaves me. Who am I?
- I am the metalworker, the blacksmith to the gods. Although I am no beauty, I am married to the greatest beauty of all. I have caught gods and half-bloods alike in my net. Who am I?
- I am the slayer of the Minotaur, long before Percy Jackson. I used the crown, sword, and thread to escape the labyrinth. Who am I?
- I go by another name at Camp Half-Blood, and am bound to remain there by my father. Personally, I think Percy should have taken my offer. Better a dolphin than dead. Who am I?
- I am the son of Minos. I am the man-eating beast of Crete. Theseus defeated me once and Percy Jackson defeated me once more. Who am I?
- I was the first mother, creator of much. With my son Uranus, I created the titans. I gave my son Kronos the weapon to defeat his father. Who am I?
- I am the fastest of gods and the slyest. I gifted a child of mine with winged shoes, and yet he gives them to the son of Poseidon. Who am I?
- I am the god that Satyrs worship. God of wild things, I have been lost for thousands of years. Who am I?
- I am the most beautiful of the gods, though I was bound to wed the least. Who am I?
- I was once Poseidon's love, but now am just a monster. I hate the grey-eyed goddess and all of her children. Who am I?
- I was the first god devoured and the last god freed. Who am I?
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- We were born of Gaia and Uranus. We fought the gods, but lost. Who are we?
- I am the father and devourer of gods. The son Rhea hid from me was my undoing. Who am I?
- I am Percy's namesake, slayer of Medusa, and son of Danae. Who am I?
- I am the mother of all monsters. Any hero should be honored to fight me and my children.
- I broke an oath but claimed a son. Who am I?
- We spin the threads of life, measure, and cut them. Percy saw us knitting blue socks. Who are we?
- I was the first father, married to my mother. I created the titans, but my own wife and son betrayed me, overthrowing me.
- I am the goddess of marriage, but cannot have faith in my own. Who am I?
- I am a trainer of heroes. Though I went by another name at Yancey Academy, I taught Percy about our world and offered him a quest. Who am I?
- I am god of the sun, my sister's opposite--patron of arts, music, and light. I can see the future and am a master archer. Who am I?
- Soldiers turn to me in times of war. I have guided Perseus's hand in the past to slay Medusa, and my daughter guided Percy's. in the present. Who am I?
- I am goddess of the moon, my brother's opposite--protector the young and master of the hunt. Who am I?
- I am a great king but a faithless husband. Who am I?
- I am one of the big three, but my throne is not on Mount Olympus. Who am I?
- I revel in the violence and brutality of war. Wherever I go, bloodshed and conflict follow. Who am I?
28 Clues: I broke an oath but claimed a son. Who am I? • I am a great king but a faithless husband. Who am I? • I was the first god devoured and the last god freed. Who am I? • I am Percy's namesake, slayer of Medusa, and son of Danae. Who am I? • I am a son of Echidna. Part lion, part goat, part serpent. Who am I? • ...
Greek mythology crossword II 2022-05-17
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- Titan of fresh water
- Titan of constellations
- Goddess of hunting
- Titan of right and wrong
- Titan of light
- Has three heads
- Goddess of revenge
- ______ sea, where Icarus fell
- Half-goat
- One eye
- the Earth
- Titan of memory
- Goddess of youth
- God of death
- Drink of immortals
- Goddess of marriage
- Food of immortals (also a modern fruit salad)
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of luck
- Lure you to your death with song
- the Sky
- Mother of Monsters, also a species of anteater
- Goddess of love
- God of lightning
- Bird-woman monsters
- Goddess of rainbow
- Goddess of crops
- God of the sea
- For some reason has a goat head sticking out of his back
- God of wine
- Half-horse
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- God of terror and dread
- Wooden contraption made to look like a horse
- God of poetry
- Lives in the Labyrinth
- Lion/Bird/Woman/Dog
- God of the Underworld
- Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa
- Goddess of victory and athletics
- God of sleep
- Titan of gold, silver, and gems
- Titan of prophecy
- Flying horse
- God of fire
- Titan of salt water
- Prince of Atlantis
- God of panic
- God of war
- Titan of mortality
- Two heads grow back every time you cut one off
- Goddess of magic
- Titan of fertility
- Gloomy, soupy mist, also a character in Skylanders
- Goddess of flowers
- Titan of time
- God of travel
- Titan of intelligence
- God of wind
- God of the Wild
- Goddess of the hearth
60 Clues: One eye • the Sky • Half-goat • the Earth • God of war • Half-horse • God of fire • God of wind • God of wine • God of sleep • Flying horse • God of death • God of panic • God of poetry • Titan of time • God of travel • Titan of light • God of the sea • Has three heads • Titan of memory • Goddess of luck • Goddess of love • God of the Wild • Goddess of youth • Goddess of magic • God of lightning • Goddess of crops • ...
World Religions: Greek Mythology 2022-11-02
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- Messenger of the gods
- Queen of the gods, goddess of women, marriage, childbirth
- The Greek name for the famous hero who conducted 12 labors, in order to atone for having killed his family in a rage induced by Hera
- Titan goddess of fertility and motherhood, mother of the Olympians
- Older generation of gods, overthrown by Olympians
- Goddess of the hearth
- Titan god of time, king of the Titans, father of the Olympians
- Image A shows a depiction of the goddess ___
- Part of underworld to which heroes or extraordinary souls were sent; paradise
- The famous hero who defeated the Minotaur
- God/personification of the sun
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Image D shows the famous hero ___ (hint: whose head is he holding in his hand?)
- God of music
- One part of hierarchy in Greek society; would conduct sacrifices, rituals, etc., generally were religious leaders
- Father of the Titans, god/personification of the sky
- King of the gods, god of thunder, lightning, winds
- Mother of the Titans, goddess/personification of the Earth
- God of war
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- God of wine, fertility
- Goddess of the harvest, agriculture, and grain, mother of Persephone
- Image B shows the ___ horse, a "machine of fate" in the famous ___ war
- God of the sea, horses, earthquakes
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of the hunt
- Part of underworld to which evil souls were sent
- Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, the three women who controlled the lives of mortals and gods alike
- God of the underworld
- Greek Mythology's religious texts, mode of conveying rules/morality/values and beliefs on existential questions/afterlife/origin story
- Greek Mythology's models for values/morality, men who accomplished great feats of strength, character, or intelligence, often demigods
- God of fire, craftsmen
- Nine goddesses of the arts, including music and storytelling, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of memory)
- Younger generation of gods, includes most popular ones known today
- Places of service/worship in Greece
- Part of underworld to which ordinary souls were sent
- Part of Greek Mythology's origin story, element from which first deities were believed to have risen
- Image E shows Mount ___, home of the Olympian gods
- Image F shows a ___, which is an important part of many ancient Greek festivals and rituals
- Image C shows the remnants of the temple of ___, a place of worship in which the Vestal Virgins maintained the eternal flames of Rome
39 Clues: God of war • God of music • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the hunt • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the hearth • God of the underworld • God of wine, fertility • God of fire, craftsmen • Goddess of love and beauty • God/personification of the sun • God of the sea, horses, earthquakes • Places of service/worship in Greece • The famous hero who defeated the Minotaur • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2022-10-28
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- “Mother of Monsters”. half a winged woman with glittering eyes and half a huge, scaly serpent. She was immortal and used to drag her victims to earth-shattered pits where she liked to devour them alive.
- King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus
- Goddess of love and wisdom. Daughter of Uranus. Her lovers included Ares, the god of war, and the mortal Anchises, a Trojan prince with whom she had a famous son, Aeneas.
- the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes. Son of Zeus and hera.
- Son of Poseidon and Aethra.Theseus is a legendary hero from Greek mythology who was considered an early king of Athens.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus. God of the sea. As well as horses and earthquakes. Has a trident as a weapon
- Queen of gods.The goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, was known by the Romans as Juno.
- God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman.
- once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for. Amphitrite, Poseidon’s partner, turned her into a monster, poisoning her bathing water. She had a body of fish, a female upper torso and dog heads protruding from her neck.
- Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- The “Father of all Monsters”. Was the last child of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is considered the most powerful and deadliest of all creatures in Greek mythology.
- The Gorgons were three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes. The famous sisters were Stheno, Euryale and Medusa.
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- Daughter of king Tyndareus and Leda, but Homer also calls her daughter of Zeus and Leda. Wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
- god of the underworld.Was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia.
- Son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of amphion, co-founder of Thebes.associated with agriculture and the hunt
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea. s. When the gods Apollo and Poseidon became suitors for her hand she swore to remain a maiden forever
- Son of Thetis and Peleus. Achilles was the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite.
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis. Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy. The aegis carried by her and her father is a shield for battle.
- he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades. Hermes was also a dream god, and the Greeks offered to him the last libation before sleep. Son of Maia and Zeus
- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Queen of the underworld. Goddess of spring. was an agriculturally-based goddess
- Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord.
- a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia.. looked like a huge whirlpool and at its bottom, her monstrous mouth with huge, sharp teeth were waiting to devour any ship and sailors on it.
- Son of Poseidon and Euryale, a Cretan princess. He is one of the only male hunters who followed Artemis.
24 Clues: God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman. • King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus • God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite. • Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord. • Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2022-10-28
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- “Mother of Monsters”. half a winged woman with glittering eyes and half a huge, scaly serpent. She was immortal and used to drag her victims to earth-shattered pits where she liked to devour them alive.
- King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus
- Goddess of love and wisdom. Daughter of Uranus. Her lovers included Ares, the god of war, and the mortal Anchises, a Trojan prince with whom she had a famous son, Aeneas.
- the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes. Son of Zeus and hera.
- Son of Poseidon and Aethra.Theseus is a legendary hero from Greek mythology who was considered an early king of Athens.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus. God of the sea. As well as horses and earthquakes. Has a trident as a weapon
- Queen of gods.The goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, was known by the Romans as Juno.
- God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman.
- once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for. Amphitrite, Poseidon’s partner, turned her into a monster, poisoning her bathing water. She had a body of fish, a female upper torso and dog heads protruding from her neck.
- Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- The “Father of all Monsters”. Was the last child of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is considered the most powerful and deadliest of all creatures in Greek mythology.
- were three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes. The famous sisters were Stheno, Euryale and Medusa.
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- Daughter of king Tyndareus and Leda, but Homer also calls her daughter of Zeus and Leda. Wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
- god of the underworld.Was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia.
- Son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of amphion, co-founder of Thebes.associated with agriculture and the hunt
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea. s. When the gods Apollo and Poseidon became suitors for her hand she swore to remain a maiden forever
- Son of Thetis and Peleus. Achilles was the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite.
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis. Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy. The aegis carried by her and her father is a shield for battle.
- he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades. Hermes was also a dream god, and the Greeks offered to him the last libation before sleep. Son of Maia and Zeus
- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Queen of the underworld. Goddess of spring. was an agriculturally-based goddess
- Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord.
- a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia.. looked like a huge whirlpool and at its bottom, her monstrous mouth with huge, sharp teeth were waiting to devour any ship and sailors on it.
- Son of Poseidon and Euryale, a Cretan princess. He is one of the only male hunters who followed Artemis.
24 Clues: God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman. • King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus • God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite. • Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord. • Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword #1 2018-11-18
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- Poseidon is often pictured carrying this.
- Though married to Hephaestus, Aphrodite liked this god better.
- These were the hundred-handed monsters.
- This goddess is often pictured with a hunting bow and hounds.
- This god was the personification of sleep.
- This god of wine, vegetation, and madness was the youngest Olympian.
- This goddess home and hearth gave up her seat for Dionysus.
- She was the primordial goddess of the earth.
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- Her sacred animal was a peacock.
- This term refers to all the deities a society worships
- This alternate, Roman title for Hades means "Rich Father."
- Greek myths were originally handed down through this.
- This titaness was the mother of the 9 Muses.
- This personification of spring was also the queen of the Underworld.
- This goddess had a residence in the Underworld.
- This defeated titan became the ruler of Elysium.
- This titan held the world on his shoulders.
- This god of medicine and disease, sun, poetry, and music had an oracle at Delphi.
- This goddess turned Arachne into a spider as punishment for pride.
- This guy is the author of the Theogeny
- Weapon used to attack Uranus
21 Clues: Weapon used to attack Uranus • Her sacred animal was a peacock. • This guy is the author of the Theogeny • These were the hundred-handed monsters. • Poseidon is often pictured carrying this. • This god was the personification of sleep. • This titan held the world on his shoulders. • This titaness was the mother of the 9 Muses. • ...
Greek Mythology Religions Assignment 2023-11-05
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- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of magic, the goddess of witchcraft, and the goddess of the moon
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of the hearth, she was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and she was one of the 12 Olympian deities
- This being was a god, he was the god of the dead, he was the god of the underworld, and he was brothers with Zeus and Poseidon
- These beings were male nature spirits, they were creatures, they were lovers of wine, they were part goat
- This being was a goddess, she was symbolized by a dove, she was the goddess of love, and she was the goddess of fertility
- This being was a god, he was the god of war, he was the half-brother of Athena, and he was a sibling of Hephaestus
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of hunting, the goddess of animals, and the goddess of childbirth
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of agriculture, the goddess of grain, and the goddess of the fertility of the Earth
- This being was a goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, she became queen of the underworld, and the goddess of harvest
- This being was a god, he was the god of the sea, he was the brother of Zeus, and is known for his trident
- This being was a goddess, she was the queen of the gods, the wife of Zeus, and goddess of women
- These beings were creatures, they were winged sea monsters, they had the head of a woman, they had alluring songs
- This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate
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- This being was a creature, she was a gorgon, she had snakes as hair, and her gaze would turn someone to stone
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of wisdom, the goddess of defense, and a daughter of Zeus
- This being was a god, he was the god of fire, the god of metalworking, and the god of sculpture
- This being was a god, he was the god of love, the god of attraction, and he is often portrayed with a bow and quiver of arrows.
- This being was a demigod, she was the daughter of Zeus, the daughter of the Queen of Sparta, and was the cause of the 10 year Trojan War
- This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns
- This being was a demigod, he is most known for his heel, he was a hero of the Trojan war, he was one of the strongest Greek warriors.
- This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity
- This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy
- This being was a god, he was the god of nature, the god of shepherds, and his mother was a nature spirit.
- This being was a demigod, he was the son of Zeus, he killed Medusa, and was the ancestor of Hercules
- This being was a god, he was the god of trade, he was the god of travel, and he was Zeus’ personal messenger
25 Clues: This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns • This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy • This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity • This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate • ...
Greek vs. Roman Mythology 2023-08-30
28 Clues: Sol • Luna • Juno • Mars • Pluto • Terra • Venus • Vesta • Ceres • Diana • Cupid • Furiae • Latona • Aurora • Saturn • Vulcan • Parcae • Somnus • Coelus • Minerva • Mercury • Camenae • Neptune • Bacchus • Hercules • Prosperina • Magna Mater • Jupiter or Jove
Introduction to Greek Mythology 2023-12-31
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- This gives Poseidon the power to control the sea
- King of Mt. Olympus
- God of the sea
- This body of water separates The Underworld from the living world
- Goddess of women and marriage
- God of the sun
- Ethereal, or heavenly, fluid that is toxic to mortals
- Ruler of The Underworld
- Goddess of hunting
- A male deity
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- A widely believed, yet false, idea or traditional story
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- Goddess of harvest
- Ferryman that carries souls into The Underworld
- Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________
- Goddess of The Underworld
- Type of story that explains why things are the way they are
- A female deity
- Goddess of love
- Messenger God
- God of war
- Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus
- Someone with divine status
23 Clues: God of war • A male deity • Messenger God • God of the sea • A female deity • God of the sun • Goddess of love • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of hunting • King of Mt. Olympus • Ruler of The Underworld • Goddess of The Underworld • Goddess of wisdom and war • Someone with divine status • Goddess of women and marriage • Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus • Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________ • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Dads Crossword 4 2013-08-20
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- Author of Cocaine nights
- Second highest mountain (On Earth, Above sea level)
- A noble gas
- Black cougar
- The eighth power of 1000
- Ring that is not worn
- The protagonist of Catch-22
- Currency of Dubai
- Inventor of modern periodic table
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- First mortal women in Greek mythology
- 6th biggest country
- Pete Townshend's first wife
- Close relative is biggest invertebrate
- Refractive error in the eye
- Examples of these are solder, pewter and amalgam
- Fizzy drink
- Pacific island
- Arsenal's first professional manager (1897)
- The Flintstones pet
19 Clues: A noble gas • Fizzy drink • Black cougar • Pacific island • Currency of Dubai • 6th biggest country • The Flintstones pet • Ring that is not worn • Author of Cocaine nights • The eighth power of 1000 • Pete Townshend's first wife • Refractive error in the eye • The protagonist of Catch-22 • Inventor of modern periodic table • First mortal women in Greek mythology • ...
Ancient Heroes 2024-08-20
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- A swift Greek heroine known for her running skills.
- A strong hero from Greek mythology known for his twelve labors.
- A Greek warrior with a famous heel, central to the Trojan War.
- A hero who defeated Medusa and saved Andromeda.
- A Trojan hero who fled to Italy and became an ancestor of the Romans.
- The leader of the Argonauts who sought the Golden Fleece.
- A clever Greek hero who faced many challenges on his journey home.
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- A Greek hero with a famous heel.
- A Greek hero known for defeating the Minotaur in the Labyrinth.
- A Titan condemned to hold up the sky.
10 Clues: A Greek hero with a famous heel. • A Titan condemned to hold up the sky. • A hero who defeated Medusa and saved Andromeda. • A swift Greek heroine known for her running skills. • The leader of the Argonauts who sought the Golden Fleece. • A Greek warrior with a famous heel, central to the Trojan War. • A Greek hero known for defeating the Minotaur in the Labyrinth. • ...
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 • ...
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
Percy Jackson 2017-03-28
10 Clues: storys • a nationality • main character • Main character • God of the Sea • beings with powers • the training ground • where the Gods live • electricity from the sky • Something that tells the future
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2021-01-02
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- 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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
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- 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 • ...
legendary creature 2025-01-03
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- 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. • ...
Valentine's Day 2022-02-13
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- 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? • ...
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 • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-21
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- 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 • ...
Homework ll 2022-11-01
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- 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
ççççççççççççççççççççççççççççççççççççççççç 2024-11-08
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
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 • ...
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
Our Class 2023-05-23
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- 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 • ...
Odyssey 2022-12-10
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- 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. • ...
Greece crossword 2021-05-06
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- 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 • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2021-03-03
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-04
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
