greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2023-12-06
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- Often associated with an idyllic garden.
- Her art often combines collage techniques and symbolism, exploring themes of race, identity, and spirituality
- The largest city in Nigeria
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
- A prominent feature in the night sky
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- A deity in ancient Greek mythology, embodying both masculine and feminine aspects, associated with love and beauty
- The Roman goddess of love
- Loved by Aphrodite
- famous for its white sandy beaches
- Folding, twisting, and tying
10 Clues: Loved by Aphrodite • The Roman goddess of love • The largest city in Nigeria • The Greek goddess of wisdom • Folding, twisting, and tying • famous for its white sandy beaches • A prominent feature in the night sky • Often associated with an idyllic garden. • Her art often combines collage techniques and symbolism, exploring themes of race, identity, and spirituality • ...
Social Studies 2022-04-07
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- of Salamis/ Greek victory over the Persian navy during the second Persian war
- League/ military alliance led by Athens
- Oracle/ priests of Apollo were believed by the ancient Greeks to predict the future
- League/ military alliance led by Sparta
- games/ in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- of Marathon/ Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian war
- poetry/ poetic songs
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- 18-foot-long Macedonian pike
- logical guess
- in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
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- city/ was founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt
- Oath Oath was taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- worship of many deities
- is the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquests
- Method/ form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
17 Clues: logical guess • poetry/ poetic songs • worship of many deities • 18-foot-long Macedonian pike • school of philosophy founded by Plato • League/ military alliance led by Athens • League/ military alliance led by Sparta • city/ was founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt • is the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquests • ...
greece crossword 2013-12-19
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- is a democracy where people represent themselves
- A time period where nothing happened in Greece and we know little about
- when the Greeks pulled out of the dark ages and began to advance there knowledge
- a civilization on the island of Crete that was the first major Greek civilisation
- Small nations usually only the size of a city
- a sporting event that originated in ancient greece
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- Is where people elect people to represent themselves
- the fist major Greek empire on the Greek mainland
- taking over by force
- stories of gods and hero to explain natural events
10 Clues: taking over by force • Small nations usually only the size of a city • is a democracy where people represent themselves • the fist major Greek empire on the Greek mainland • stories of gods and hero to explain natural events • a sporting event that originated in ancient greece • Is where people elect people to represent themselves • ...
Yumi's Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- Both Rome and Greece kept these as pets
- Both Roman and Greek children played with
- A _______ is a big imperial bath in Rome
- For thousands of years humans wrote without any letters They simply drew _____ to make their point
- An Oligarchy is ruled by
- While ephedrismos was a game that the Greeks played _______ was a game that Romans played
- While Rome had the Punic war the Greek had the war in 429 BC
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important ______ figures
- While the Romans were a Republic the Greeks were a
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- Both Roman and Greek towns consisted of
- The daily life of an ancient Geek was very _____ to our lives today
- The greek soil was very _____ for farming
- In Greece women could buy but not _____ their property
- Roman ______ is a collection of traditional stories beliefs and rituals that Romans used to describe the origin of Roman civilization culture history and religion
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be ______ But in Rome they were
- The Greeks didn’t care about their clothing while the Romans cared _____ about their clothing
- Both Rome and Greece used _____ to make their clothing
- While Romans wore togas the Greeks wore
- A big building in Rome with gladiators was called the
- Both Rome and Greece farmed ______ to make wine
20 Clues: An Oligarchy is ruled by • Both Roman and Greek towns consisted of • Both Rome and Greece kept these as pets • While Romans wore togas the Greeks wore • A _______ is a big imperial bath in Rome • The greek soil was very _____ for farming • Both Roman and Greek children played with • Both Rome and Greece farmed ______ to make wine • ...
History Of Greek Theater 2022-01-10
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- the first recorded theatrical event – best tragedy contest.
- the Latin title for the play called Oedipus Tyrannus in Greek
- comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing.
- Facilitated rapid change of roles. 2. Made it easi
- Likes to chase mice
- actors did this on stage
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- The slope of the hill served as this
- Large marsupial
- A flat terrace below the slope served as
- was a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes
- 5th Century of -----
- (hut or tent)
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- in Greek means dance
- Facilitated rapid change of roles.
- the major festival was in this city
- This was in the middle of the orchestra
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- was in direct line of the god’s alter in the center of the orchestra.
- Man's best friend
- He wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive.
- preformed in plays
- were carved into the back of the dignitaries seats.
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • (hut or tent) • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • preformed in plays • Likes to chase mice • in Greek means dance • 5th Century of ----- • actors did this on stage • Facilitated rapid change of roles. • the major festival was in this city • The slope of the hill served as this • This was in the middle of the orchestra • ...
Best of the Best 2024-10-09
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- Small morsel of food
- Common hiding place for pirates’ treasure
- A perpetual light source
- Seaweed used in sushi
- Head covering worn by ancient Greeks
- Occurs once every four years
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Small two-winged insect
- Fine soft powder
- To cleanse with water
- A ghost or specter
- Ancient Egyptian sun god
- Tiny part of a living thing
- Cold-blooded vertebrate
- Author of “Pride and Prejudice”
- Winged Roman god of love
- Paper size or military rank
- A wild guess, often not educated
- Common alloy of copper and zinc
- Unexpected windfall
- A difficult, perplexing problem
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- A false clue or distraction
- Mythical creature with one horn
- Tool used for smoothing wood
- To free someone from bondage
- Measure of distance used at sea
- Study of life
- Egyptian queen
- Rare precious stone
- Ancient Greek warship
- Place of trial or judgment
- Poisonous plant in mythology
- Story’s conclusion
- Symbol of victory, often woven
- Greek hero of the Trojan War
- Opening between mountains
- Notorious prison island in the U.S.
- Fabric often associated with Scotland
- Small mischievous creature from folklore
- French for “goodbye”
40 Clues: Study of life • Egyptian queen • Fine soft powder • A ghost or specter • Story’s conclusion • Rare precious stone • Unexpected windfall • Small morsel of food • French for “goodbye” • Seaweed used in sushi • Ancient Greek warship • To cleanse with water • Greek goddess of wisdom • Small two-winged insect • Cold-blooded vertebrate • A perpetual light source • Ancient Egyptian sun god • ...
Chapter 8/ Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-15
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- people who had the right to participate in government
- a poem often set to music
- rich landowners
- one that is marked by great achievements
- were considered to be the first Greeks as well as being the first to speak the Greek language.
- the Greek word for city-state
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- the geographic feature that covers most of Greeks
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- a person who created fables that taught life lessons
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- a leader who held power through the use of force
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- a great poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the person who first brought democracy to Athens
- the epic poem that tells of the last years of the Trojan War
- the island that the Minoans lived on
- a high hill
- the first Greek city-state to develop a democracy.
- marketplace and political/religious meetings held there
20 Clues: a high hill • rich landowners • a poem often set to music • the Greek word for city-state • the island that the Minoans lived on • one that is marked by great achievements • a leader who held power through the use of force • the person who first brought democracy to Athens • a great poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • the geographic feature that covers most of Greeks • ...
The Greek World 2023-06-15
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- Six judicial officials added to the three archons in Athens' government
- The enslaved class in Sparta
- Elite troops of the Persian army
- Money paid by members of the Delian League
- Male Spartans with full citizenship
- The third social class in Athens, created by Solon
- Annually elected Spartan officials who oversaw the Spartan government
- The port of Athens
- Arrogance punished by the gods
- Term describing Sparta and its allies
- Magistrate in the Athenian government
- The fourth and lowest social class in Athens, created by Solon
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- The top ranking social class in Athens, created by Solon
- Greek Warship with three sets of oars
- Collection of gods an a particular mythology
- Alliance of Athens and its allies
- Immigrant workers in Athens
- Heavy infantry in a Greek Army
- Athenian court
- The second ranking social class in Athens, created by Solon
- Council of elders in Athens, comprised of former archons
- Rule by a few, often aristocrats
- Spartans
- An Athenian colonist
- The Athenian assembly
- The ten generals in the Athenian system
- Alliance of Greek States formed against Persia
- Regional governor of part of the Persian Empire
28 Clues: Spartans • Athenian court • The port of Athens • An Athenian colonist • The Athenian assembly • Immigrant workers in Athens • The enslaved class in Sparta • Heavy infantry in a Greek Army • Arrogance punished by the gods • Elite troops of the Persian army • Rule by a few, often aristocrats • Alliance of Athens and its allies • Male Spartans with full citizenship • ...
English 11 Vocabulary Quiz 1 Review 2024-10-02
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- A disastrous event characterized by extreme distress and suffering.
- In some uses a rare adverb that means spoken or written word-for-word.
- Verb derived from a figure from Greek mythology who is punished for eternity with unquenchable temptation.
- Etymologically derived from the word for "merriment," meaning to entertain or bring amusement to.
- Occurring or happening at the same time.
- Synonyms = spherical; bulging.
- Antonyms = bodily; corporeal.
- Poetry or music meant to be experienced at night, as popularized by Fredric Chopin.
- Synonyms = terrifying; intimidating.
- Of or relating to the sea; oceanic.
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- Extreme joy or happiness.
- A popular buzz word in critical theory for the past 30 years; refers to the "in-between" spaces where "real life" happens.
- Antonyms = lively; vivacious.
- Etymologically derived from Greek word for "cave," and no refers to something unsightly or visually offensive.
- A subtle or sometimes unnoticeable form of prejudice or stereotypical offense.
- The interpretation of signs or omens; foresight.
- Synonyms = ghostly; haunting.
- Adjective that describes an experience that makes an impression in the guts, not in the mind.
- Antonyms = embrace; accept.
- One of the three words for love in Greek, meaning spiritual love.
20 Clues: Extreme joy or happiness. • Antonyms = embrace; accept. • Antonyms = lively; vivacious. • Synonyms = ghostly; haunting. • Antonyms = bodily; corporeal. • Synonyms = spherical; bulging. • Of or relating to the sea; oceanic. • Synonyms = terrifying; intimidating. • Occurring or happening at the same time. • The interpretation of signs or omens; foresight. • ...
World Mythology 2021-03-15
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- goddess of agriculture
- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- goddess of hearth and home
- goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- epic hero of The Odyssey
- god of the underworld
- the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation, as in the biblical account, rather than by natural processes such as evolution.
- the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth.
- goddess of wisdom and war
- The study of myths or stories of supernatural beings.
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- a long-established custom or belief that has been passed on from one generation to another.
- one-eyed
- ruler of Mount Olympus; god of sky and thunder
- a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated.
- the belief in or worship of one god, such as Christianity
- the first created being in Greek mythology
- of this world; not religious
- goddess of childbirth and marriage
- god of sea, horses, and earthquakes
20 Clues: one-eyed • god of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • epic hero of The Odyssey • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of hearth and home • of this world; not religious • goddess of childbirth and marriage • god of sea, horses, and earthquakes • goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • the first created being in Greek mythology • ruler of Mount Olympus; god of sky and thunder • ...
MYTHICAL CREATURES 2023-12-09
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- Serpent-like creature with multiple heads
- Ugly, often mischievous creature
- Monstrous wolf from Norse mythology
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Undead creature that feeds on blood
- Human transforming into a wolf
- Winged horse
- Half-human, half-goat creature
- Female spirit warning of impending death
- Half-man, half-horse
- Small, mischievous creature
- Supernatural being in folklore
- Female creature with snakes for hair
- Serpent or lizard with deadly gaze
- Fire-breathing mythical creature
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- Composite creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Shape-shifting water spirit
- Bird that rises from its own ashes
- Small, magical humanoid creature
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Beautiful, singing sea creature luring sailors
- Half-man, half-bull creature
- Mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head
- Horse-like with a single horn
- Abominable snowman-like creature
- Human upper body, fish tail
- Small humanoid dwelling underground
- Giant associated with cold and ice
- Giant sea monster
- Body of a lion, head and wings of an eagle
30 Clues: Winged horse • Giant sea monster • Half-man, half-horse • Shape-shifting water spirit • Human upper body, fish tail • Small, mischievous creature • Half-man, half-bull creature • Horse-like with a single horn • Human transforming into a wolf • Half-human, half-goat creature • Supernatural being in folklore • Small, magical humanoid creature • Ugly, often mischievous creature • ...
Gods and Goddesses 2023-03-08
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- goddess of agriculture that had to live with Hades
- Goddess of War and Wisdom; Greek
- Easily angered God of War
- the only God to have the same name in Greek and Roman mythology
- Roman name for the goddess of love
- King of Mount Olympus and God of the Sky
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- God of fire and a master blacksmith; Roman
- wife of Zeus
- twin sister to Apollo and a Goddess of the hunt
- Roman name for God of the Sea
10 Clues: wife of Zeus • Easily angered God of War • Roman name for God of the Sea • Goddess of War and Wisdom; Greek • Roman name for the goddess of love • King of Mount Olympus and God of the Sky • God of fire and a master blacksmith; Roman • twin sister to Apollo and a Goddess of the hunt • goddess of agriculture that had to live with Hades • ...
Troy Vocabulary 2019-10-16
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- Prince of Troy, took Helen from her husband king Menelaus of Sparta
- King of Sparta
- Achilles cousin, killed by Hector after he put on Achiles' armor and rode into battle
- King of Troy
- The largest river in greek mythology; it divides the upper world from the underworld
- Lasted 10 years; was caused by Helen and Paris; occurred around 1200 B.C.
- Best Greek fighter
- Queen of Troy, gave birth to Hector and Paris
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- The kings of Ithaca
- Servant of Achilles
- The food of the gods
- King of Mycenae; he is King Menelaus's brother
- Cannot die
- The most beautiful woman who caused the Trojan war; her face is said to have launched a thousand ships
- To grieve
15 Clues: To grieve • Cannot die • King of Troy • King of Sparta • Best Greek fighter • The kings of Ithaca • Servant of Achilles • The food of the gods • Queen of Troy, gave birth to Hector and Paris • King of Mycenae; he is King Menelaus's brother • Prince of Troy, took Helen from her husband king Menelaus of Sparta • ...
Solar System 2023-05-15
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- Named after the English/German word for ground
- Named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Named after the Roman god of the sea
- Named after Helios
- Named after the Roman god of war
- Named after the Roman god of gods, due to the planets size
- Named after the Greek god of the sky
- Named after the old English word for month
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- Named after the Roman god of agriculture
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear
- Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for dread
- Named after the Titans in greek mythology for it's size
- Named after the Roman messenger god
- Named after the Roman god of death
15 Clues: Named after Helios • Named after the Roman god of war • Named after the Roman god of death • Named after the Roman messenger god • Named after the Roman god of the sea • Named after the Greek god of the sky • Named after the Roman god of agriculture • Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer • Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear • ...
Solar System 2023-05-15
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- Named after the English/German word for ground
- Named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Named after the Roman god of the sea
- Named after Helios
- Named after the Roman god of war
- Named after the Roman god of gods, due to the planets size
- Named after the Greek god of the sky
- Named after the old English word for month
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- Named after the Roman god of agriculture
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear
- Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for dread
- Named after the Titans in greek mythology for it's size
- Named after the Roman messenger god
- Named after the Roman god of death
15 Clues: Named after Helios • Named after the Roman god of war • Named after the Roman god of death • Named after the Roman messenger god • Named after the Roman god of the sea • Named after the Greek god of the sky • Named after the Roman god of agriculture • Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer • Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-09-18
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- A priest or priestess who provided advice or prophecy, often associated with the temple of Apollo at Delphi.
- A collection of myths, especially those involving Greek gods and heroes.
- An independent city that functions as its own country, typical in ancient Greece.
- A powerful city-state known for its democracy and philosophy.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A philosopher who was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle.
- The king of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus.
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- A fortified hilltop in Athens, home to important temples like the Parthenon.
- A public open space used for assemblies and markets in Greek city-states.
- A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis.
- Athletic games held every four years to honor Zeus.
- A system of government where citizens vote on decisions, first developed in Athens.
- The study of knowledge and existence, pioneered by thinkers like Socrates and Plato.
- A Greek city-state known for its military prowess and discipline.
- The legendary poet who wrote the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey."
15 Clues: A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. • Athletic games held every four years to honor Zeus. • The king of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus. • The legendary poet who wrote the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." • A powerful city-state known for its democracy and philosophy. • A Greek city-state known for its military prowess and discipline. • ...
Midland Times Crosswords 2023-02-23
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- The small version of a tsunami.
- People who are subjects of bullying.
- The text-language of coding.
- A person who make fun of and bully other people.
- The first stage of the formation of a tsunami.
- The Greek God of the Sea.
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- New York hockey team.
- Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes.
- The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology.
- When waves become larger and faster, they turn into a _______.
- A person who uses and writes code.
- The item used in hockey hit by a hockey stick to score a goal.
12 Clues: New York hockey team. • The Greek God of the Sea. • The text-language of coding. • The small version of a tsunami. • A person who uses and writes code. • People who are subjects of bullying. • Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes. • The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology. • The first stage of the formation of a tsunami. • ...
Midland Times Crosswords 2023-02-23
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- The small version of a tsunami.
- People who are subjects of bullying.
- The text-language of coding.
- A person who make fun of and bully other people.
- The first stage of the formation of a tsunami.
- The Greek God of the Sea.
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- New York hockey team.
- Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes.
- The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology.
- When waves become larger and faster, they turn into a _______.
- A person who uses and writes code.
- The item used in hockey hit by a hockey stick to score a goal.
12 Clues: New York hockey team. • The Greek God of the Sea. • The text-language of coding. • The small version of a tsunami. • A person who uses and writes code. • People who are subjects of bullying. • Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes. • The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology. • The first stage of the formation of a tsunami. • ...
Midland Times Crosswords 2023-02-23
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- The small version of a tsunami.
- People who are subjects of bullying.
- The text-language of coding.
- A person who make fun of and bully other people.
- The first stage of the formation of a tsunami.
- The Greek God of the Sea.
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- New York hockey team.
- Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes.
- The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology.
- When waves become larger and faster, they turn into a _______.
- A person who uses and writes code.
- The item used in hockey hit by a hockey stick to score a goal.
12 Clues: New York hockey team. • The Greek God of the Sea. • The text-language of coding. • The small version of a tsunami. • A person who uses and writes code. • People who are subjects of bullying. • Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes. • The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology. • The first stage of the formation of a tsunami. • ...
The Antigone 2013-03-26
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- Jocasta and Creon's father
- a river in Greek mythology that soul crosses to Hades
- son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone
- princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus
- up of a group of old Theban men
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- Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods
- son of Oedipus who tried to take Thebes, killed Eteocles
- name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes
- reports that Polyneices is being buried
- city where Creon ruled
10 Clues: city where Creon ruled • Jocasta and Creon's father • up of a group of old Theban men • reports that Polyneices is being buried • son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone • name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes • princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus • Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods • ...
The Antigone 2013-03-26
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- Jocasta and Creon's father
- a river in Greek mythology that soul crosses to Hades
- son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone
- princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus
- up of a group of old Theban men
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- Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods
- son of Oedipus who tried to take Thebes, killed Eteocles
- name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes
- reports that Polyneices is being buried
- city where Creon ruled
10 Clues: city where Creon ruled • Jocasta and Creon's father • up of a group of old Theban men • reports that Polyneices is being buried • son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone • name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes • princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus • Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods • ...
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Midland Times Crosswords 2023-02-23
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- The small version of a tsunami.
- People who are subjects of bullying.
- The text-language of coding.
- A person who make fun of and bully other people.
- The first stage of the formation of a tsunami.
- The Greek God of the Sea.
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- New York hockey team.
- Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes.
- The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology.
- When waves become larger and faster, they turn into a _______.
- A person who uses and writes code.
- The item used in hockey hit by a hockey stick to score a goal.
12 Clues: New York hockey team. • The Greek God of the Sea. • The text-language of coding. • The small version of a tsunami. • A person who uses and writes code. • People who are subjects of bullying. • Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes. • The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology. • The first stage of the formation of a tsunami. • ...
Midland Times Crosswords 2023-02-23
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- The small version of a tsunami.
- People who are subjects of bullying.
- The text-language of coding.
- A person who make fun of and bully other people.
- The first stage of the formation of a tsunami.
- The Greek God of the Sea.
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- New York hockey team.
- Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes.
- The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology.
- When waves become larger and faster, they turn into a _______.
- A person who uses and writes code.
- The item used in hockey hit by a hockey stick to score a goal.
12 Clues: New York hockey team. • The Greek God of the Sea. • The text-language of coding. • The small version of a tsunami. • A person who uses and writes code. • People who are subjects of bullying. • Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes. • The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology. • The first stage of the formation of a tsunami. • ...
ben's week 5 spelling list crossword 2013-08-13
10 Clues: amazing • a deception • likable and fun • stairs that move • you like the topic • the first year of school • a mechanical model of space • the part at the back of a a book • my carpet is made out of ******** • an ancient Greek and Roman religion
Greek Mythology - Lesson 15 2016-05-11
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- to flow out
- the maiden Orpheus tried to rescue from the underworld
- to step
- slopes where the Muses sang and played music
- unforgettable
- island where Orpheus' body was found
- condition of being alone, loneliness
- avenging furies of the underworld
- merry-making
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- without pity, heartless
- muse of heroic poetry
- Calliope's mortal son
- to come down, lower
- mother of the Muses; goddess of memory
- turned stories into poems and songs
- of a sickly, yellow color
- very sad
- violent anger, rage
18 Clues: to step • very sad • to flow out • merry-making • unforgettable • to come down, lower • violent anger, rage • muse of heroic poetry • Calliope's mortal son • without pity, heartless • of a sickly, yellow color • avenging furies of the underworld • turned stories into poems and songs • island where Orpheus' body was found • condition of being alone, loneliness • ...
ANCIENT GREEK 2013-11-19
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- goddess of wisdom
- became the basis for Greek Mythology
- a government ruled by a small group of citizens
- focused on military
- built by the architects to honor the goddess Athena
- belief in more than one god
- goddess of agriculture
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- a government ruled by a king
- a government ruled by elite nobles
- independent city-states
- god of war
- goddess of love
- type of government Athens had
13 Clues: god of war • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • focused on military • goddess of agriculture • independent city-states • belief in more than one god • a government ruled by a king • type of government Athens had • a government ruled by elite nobles • became the basis for Greek Mythology • a government ruled by a small group of citizens • ...
Positive Futures 2023-10-26
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- Food item containing a reading of the future (7,6)
- Singer of 'WAIT FOR U' alongside Drake and Tems (6)
- Flower symbolising rebirth and new beginnings (8)
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Main character of 'Back to the Future' (5,5)
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. (6)
- The US President who said, "The best way to predict the future is to create it." (7)
- Positive emotion - anagram HEAPSNIPS (9)
- A person who predicts the future (7)
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- Not hopeful but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8)
- A German future! (7)
- Chinese zodiac sign of 2024 - anagram GORDAN (6)
- Key trait of a Slytherin (8)
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose (7)
- When you _ _ _ _ upon star (4)
- Book by Veronica Roth about a dystopian future (9)
- _ _ _ _ _ _ of Delphi, Greek mythology (6)
17 Clues: A German future! (7) • Greek goddess of wisdom • Key trait of a Slytherin (8) • When you _ _ _ _ upon star (4) • Not hopeful but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8) • A person who predicts the future (7) • Positive emotion - anagram HEAPSNIPS (9) • _ _ _ _ _ _ of Delphi, Greek mythology (6) • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose (7) • Main character of 'Back to the Future' (5,5) • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-03-04
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- Who is the smith that forged thunderbolts for Zeus?
- What creature has a hundred dragon heads that shoot flames from his nostrils and eyes?
- Prometheus's gift to humanity, though he lost his liver for it. Repeatedly.
- dog of the underworld
- also known as Neptune
- Who is the god of the world and time and who had swallowed his other children?
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- This god of love was the son of Chaos.
- hera's husband
- the goddess of love
- name of the mountain of the gods
- goddess of agriculture
- the sun god
12 Clues: the sun god • hera's husband • the goddess of love • dog of the underworld • also known as Neptune • goddess of agriculture • name of the mountain of the gods • This god of love was the son of Chaos. • Who is the smith that forged thunderbolts for Zeus? • Prometheus's gift to humanity, though he lost his liver for it. Repeatedly. • ...
Veterinary Puzzle 2023-05-14
9 Clues: Sausage dog • Loss of sensation • Generalised oedema • Postpartum uterine discharge • Antibody with shortest life span • Dorsal bending of spinal coloumn • One eyed giant in Greek mythology • Chromosome number in riverine buffalo • Branch of medicine associated with child birth
Crossword 2017-02-15
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- A poor farmer
- A fort built on top of a large hill
- A short story that uses animals to teach morals
- A change
- A small group of wealthy aristocratic rulers
- The process by which a culture takes ideas from other cultures
- A Greek city-state
- A sole leader who rules by force
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- A collection of myths passed down from generation to generation
- A system in which every member has one vote, and the person or idea that receives the most votes is chosen
- A long poem about heroic deeds
- A government ruled by the people
- A group of allies
- A settlement separated from but ruled by a homeland
- A strip of land that connects two large pieces of land
- A Greek open-air market
16 Clues: A change • A poor farmer • A group of allies • A Greek city-state • A Greek open-air market • A long poem about heroic deeds • A government ruled by the people • A sole leader who rules by force • A fort built on top of a large hill • A small group of wealthy aristocratic rulers • A short story that uses animals to teach morals • A settlement separated from but ruled by a homeland • ...
Puzzle 3 2020-11-27
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- The pope's favorite language
- A kind of flying device, and something you can do do on and on.
- A russian writer famous for writing about opposites
- A book by Plato, and a form of government
- Machiavelli's ideal leader
- Guns, Germs, and blank
- The Middle Brilliance Organization
- originated as a term for people who performed mathematical computations
- Urinal using shooters
- This part of europe used to be red
- What Sinclair called Industrial Chicago
- Octavian's favorite month
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- A statement of ideology
- A liberated medieval weapon
- This term, which did not get its modern meaning until the 1800s, originally meant any organized body of knowledge
- H G Wells wrote the science version of this
- What is done the day after christmas
- There is Greek tragedy, and Greek blank
- both a moon, and a type of deity in Greek mythology
- What you do once something has been shut off, but you want it active again.
- a canine with a particular affinity for the moon
- The five dollar leader
- The river that leads to the heart of darkness.
- The supreme one is the most important
- There is a famous series of books about their lord
25 Clues: Urinal using shooters • The five dollar leader • Guns, Germs, and blank • A statement of ideology • Octavian's favorite month • Machiavelli's ideal leader • A liberated medieval weapon • The pope's favorite language • The Middle Brilliance Organization • This part of europe used to be red • What is done the day after christmas • The supreme one is the most important • ...
History HW Key term words - Ansley Evans 2021-11-16
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- most famous lyric poet
- A mythology monster of Crepe
- short stories that teach the reader about lessons for life or advice on how to live
- The study of myths
- people question if he ever lived, but legends are that he was a slave in 500's BC
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- the greatest poet of the Ancient world
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Greek statesman during the golden age of athens
8 Clues: The study of myths • most famous lyric poet • A mythology monster of Crepe • a cruel and oppressive ruler • the greatest poet of the Ancient world • Greek statesman during the golden age of athens • people question if he ever lived, but legends are that he was a slave in 500's BC • short stories that teach the reader about lessons for life or advice on how to live
History HW Key term words - Ansley Evans 2021-11-16
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- most famous lyric poet
- A mythology monster of Crepe
- short stories that teach the reader about lessons for life or advice on how to live
- The study of myths
- people question if he ever lived, but legends are that he was a slave in 500's BC
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- the greatest poet of the Ancient world
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Greek statesman during the golden age of athens
8 Clues: The study of myths • most famous lyric poet • A mythology monster of Crepe • a cruel and oppressive ruler • the greatest poet of the Ancient world • Greek statesman during the golden age of athens • people question if he ever lived, but legends are that he was a slave in 500's BC • short stories that teach the reader about lessons for life or advice on how to live
Midland Times Crosswords 2023-02-23
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- The small version of a tsunami.
- People who are subjects of bullying.
- The text-language of coding.
- A person who make fun of and bully other people.
- The first stage of the formation of a tsunami.
- The Greek God of the Sea.
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- New York hockey team.
- Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes.
- The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology.
- When waves become larger and faster, they turn into a _______.
- A person who uses and writes code.
- The item used in hockey hit by a hockey stick to score a goal.
12 Clues: New York hockey team. • The Greek God of the Sea. • The text-language of coding. • The small version of a tsunami. • A person who uses and writes code. • People who are subjects of bullying. • Roman equivalent of the Greek God, Hermes. • The primary set of gods in Norse Mythology. • The first stage of the formation of a tsunami. • ...
Crossword 2023-02-17
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- God of war in Greek mythology
- Winners of 2023 Super Bowl
- The franchise that has Iron Man
- What you used to tell time
- Smallest planet
- Animal that sits on lily pads
- The tallest mountain in the world
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- The company worth the most in the world
- Orange vegetable
- What you walk in
- Capital of the UK
- Movie with blue people in it
- The amount of states in the US
- Famous toy that has building blocks
- Plant closest to the sun
15 Clues: Smallest planet • Orange vegetable • What you walk in • Capital of the UK • Plant closest to the sun • Winners of 2023 Super Bowl • What you used to tell time • Movie with blue people in it • God of war in Greek mythology • Animal that sits on lily pads • The amount of states in the US • The franchise that has Iron Man • The tallest mountain in the world • ...
Roman Religion 2022-12-02
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- roman version of zeus
- the god who has the same name in roman and greek
- roman version of heracles
- another word for god
- belief in multiple gods
- the romans got many of their gods from the ____
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- roman version of posiedon
- roman version of hera
- the god january is named after
- roman version of ares
- which roman emperor converted to christianity
- roman mythology focused on what
- roman version of hades
- roman version of aphrodite
- roman version of demeter
15 Clues: another word for god • roman version of zeus • roman version of hera • roman version of ares • roman version of hades • belief in multiple gods • roman version of demeter • roman version of posiedon • roman version of heracles • roman version of aphrodite • the god january is named after • roman mythology focused on what • which roman emperor converted to christianity • ...
chapter 8 rewiew jayden 2022-01-06
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- reputed author of the Iliad
- Participate in government
- rule of the people
- storyteller
- a body of stories
- he held power through force
- age the 5th and 4th centuries BC
- city
- a small portion of people that had power
- They teach us something about how we should live our lives.
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- written to be sung while accompanied by music
- Statesman during gold age
- 500 bc leader
- a group of land owners
- central public space in ancient Greek city-states
15 Clues: city • storyteller • 500 bc leader • a body of stories • rule of the people • a group of land owners • Statesman during gold age • Participate in government • reputed author of the Iliad • he held power through force • age the 5th and 4th centuries BC • a small portion of people that had power • written to be sung while accompanied by music • ...
JEKYLL & HYDE 2023-04-03
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- a prominent middle-aged doctor
- is a powerful force
- the state or process of boiling
- not comparable
- greek mythology
- death
- Got murdered
- light of color
- a dwarf
- two weeks
- middle-aged lawyer
- in regard
- a covering that darkens or obscures
- lack of confidence
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- girl Mr.Hyde trampled through her
- a vail
- butler
- nonsense
- Mr.utterson's cousin
- is a person that gives money or helps another
- a neat or clean appearance
- Mr.Utterson's law office clerk
- a type of bargain or agreement
- murder weapon
- a former friend and colleague of Dr.Jekyll
25 Clues: death • a vail • butler • a dwarf • nonsense • two weeks • in regard • Got murdered • murder weapon • not comparable • light of color • greek mythology • middle-aged lawyer • lack of confidence • is a powerful force • Mr.utterson's cousin • a neat or clean appearance • a prominent middle-aged doctor • Mr.Utterson's law office clerk • a type of bargain or agreement • the state or process of boiling • ...
Crossword 2022-11-30
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- feel or show great suffering or sadness
- an outcome of a series of events in one's life that is beyond his or her control.
- a female God
- a round red fruit that has many edible
- to cause someone to want or do something wrong or unwise
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- A Greek Goddess famous for her beauty
- the place where some of the dead go in Greek myths
- God of the Underworld
- The king of Gods
- a country in Europe famous for its history.
- myths, often those relating to a single culture
11 Clues: a female God • The king of Gods • God of the Underworld • A Greek Goddess famous for her beauty • a round red fruit that has many edible • feel or show great suffering or sadness • a country in Europe famous for its history. • myths, often those relating to a single culture • the place where some of the dead go in Greek myths • ...
Ancient Greece - Vocabulary 2023-05-12
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- King of Macedonia.
- Short stories that teach lessons about life.
- The Persian ruler who tried to avenge his father's honor.
- A philosopher who believed man must never stop looking for knowledge.
- A Persian ruler famous for his successful conquests, as well as his empathetic laws.
- A philosopher who taught that people should life lives of moderation, or balance.
- The greatest Greek doctor.
- An elected leader of Athens who urged the spread of democracy to all parts of Greece.
- A high hill at the center of the city-state.
- A type of government where people rule themselves.
- Rich landowners.
- A leader who held power through use of force.
- A type of government in which only a few people have power.
- One of the most successful conquerors in history, who died at a young age.
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- A Greek city-state.
- Greek-like.
- An agreement to work together.
- Marked by great achievement.
- The name of the war between Athens and Sparta.
- A Greek writer who advised kings through his short fiction stories.
- Soldiers who ride horses.
- People who have the right to participate in government.
- The most famous Greek poet in history, who wrote the epic poems: The Iliad and the Odyssey.
- The series of wars between Greece and an enemy which began with the invasion at Marathon.
- A female Greek poet who became famous for her poems about love and relationships.
- A famous Greek mathematician.
- A philosopher famous for building a school.
- Clear and ordered thinking.
- A collection of stories about gods and heroes that tries to explain how the world works.
- Change or have an effect on.
- A plan for fighting a war or battle.
- A group of warriors who stand close together, in a square.
- The Persian ruler who started a war against Greece.
33 Clues: Greek-like. • Rich landowners. • King of Macedonia. • A Greek city-state. • Soldiers who ride horses. • The greatest Greek doctor. • Clear and ordered thinking. • Marked by great achievement. • Change or have an effect on. • A famous Greek mathematician. • An agreement to work together. • A plan for fighting a war or battle. • A philosopher famous for building a school. • ...
12-2C Greek Civilization (no spaces) 2024-11-20
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- _____ allows us to calculate dimensions of shapes, made possible by Greek mathematician Euclid.
- The modern _____ is named for a Greek man who ran a long way during a conflict with the same name.
- Many painters & sculptures have created works of art based upon the _____ of Ancient Greece.
- The columns used in many types of buildings are a testament to the global impact of Greek _____ .
- The _____ oath is taken by physicians who vow not to hurt any of their patients, inspired by Hippocrates.
- The greek word for star is astra, which means that ____ is the study of all stars.
- The father of modern _____ is Hippocrates, who influenced all future doctors with his studies of the body.
- If you like watching _____ , thank a Greek. They were the first to categorize theater plays.
- The _____ is a current event that is modeled after a series of sporting events from Ancient Greece.
- _____ started a school & discovered a theorem for calculating the dimensions of a triangle.
- With regard to health, navigation, & math, the world is a better palace thanks to _____ .
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- Instead of royal leaders being born to power, Greece used _____ & let people make their own decisions.
- _____ was a famous philosopher from Greece (a deep thinker), as were Plato and Socrates.
- _____ was advanced by a Greek who cut open animals and studied their organs.
- Greeks were first to categorize plays, such as _____ , which include the tale of oedipus rex.
- Greeks once thought illness was sent as _____ from the gods, but hippocrates corrected them.
- Archimedes discovered the concept of pi, which greatly impacted the field of _____ .
- Three thousand years ago, the first Olympics was played in _____ , Greece, starting an athletic tradition.
- Sailors were able to sail across the oceans using an _____ , an invention created by Hypatia.
- The _____ is famous poetry from the Greek era, proving that their language stands the test of time.
20 Clues: _____ was advanced by a Greek who cut open animals and studied their organs. • The greek word for star is astra, which means that ____ is the study of all stars. • Archimedes discovered the concept of pi, which greatly impacted the field of _____ . • _____ was a famous philosopher from Greece (a deep thinker), as were Plato and Socrates. • ...
religon of rome 2021-12-01
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- a disney movie was named after him
- home of the gods
- has the same name as the planet closest to the sun
- those who worshiped the emperors of rome
- a partical god
- girl gods
- where they worship the gods
- wife of hades
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- a myth pretaining to religon
- Tiberinus was his son
- who rome stole ideas from
- the belif in many gods
- another word for god or goddess
- god of love
- god of the under world
15 Clues: girl gods • god of love • wife of hades • a partical god • home of the gods • Tiberinus was his son • the belif in many gods • god of the under world • who rome stole ideas from • where they worship the gods • a myth pretaining to religon • another word for god or goddess • a disney movie was named after him • those who worshiped the emperors of rome • ...
roman religon 2021-12-01
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- a disney movie was named after him
- home of the gods
- has the same name as the planet closest to the sun
- those who worshiped the emperors of rome
- a partical god
- girl gods
- where they worship the gods
- wife of hades
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- a myth pretaining to religon
- Tiberinus was his son
- who rome stole ideas from
- the belif in many gods
- another word for god or goddess
- god of love
- god of the under world
15 Clues: girl gods • god of love • wife of hades • a partical god • home of the gods • Tiberinus was his son • the belif in many gods • god of the under world • who rome stole ideas from • where they worship the gods • a myth pretaining to religon • another word for god or goddess • a disney movie was named after him • those who worshiped the emperors of rome • ...
Religion in Ancient Greece 2014-05-28
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- Queen of the Gods
- A gift made to the Gods
- Goddess of the Moon
- The dwelling place of a God
- King of the Underworld
- Large open space used for assembly of the citizens
- King of Gods
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- God of Time
- Goddess of Love, Beauty, Desire and Pleasure
- God of the Sea
- Hero of greek mythology and literature
- Goddess of the Dawn
- Short story in Greece
- The real or legendary author of epic poems
- God of War
15 Clues: God of War • God of Time • King of Gods • God of the Sea • Queen of the Gods • Goddess of the Moon • Goddess of the Dawn • Short story in Greece • King of the Underworld • A gift made to the Gods • The dwelling place of a God • Hero of greek mythology and literature • The real or legendary author of epic poems • Goddess of Love, Beauty, Desire and Pleasure • ...
Greek Crossword 2023-04-27
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- Ruled over Strength, Might, and Power
- Ares is the son of who?
- Kratos lived here
- Ares' main weapon was what?
- Deimos could turn himself into a what?
- Ares was kidnapped by what
- One Kratos siblings
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- Ares rode this into battle
- god of war
- god of dread and terror
- All of the gods have some sort of?
- Deimos is Ares what?
- All gods are ____ for something.
- These gods are a part of what mythology?
- All of the gods wore what?
15 Clues: god of war • Kratos lived here • One Kratos siblings • Deimos is Ares what? • god of dread and terror • Ares is the son of who? • Ares rode this into battle • Ares was kidnapped by what • All of the gods wore what? • Ares' main weapon was what? • All gods are ____ for something. • All of the gods have some sort of? • Ruled over Strength, Might, and Power • ...
Rome & Greece 2013-10-27
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- Greek physician who formed the basis of Roman medical science
- judges
- keepers of tax and population records
- description of Greek climate
- reason for the big dispute between Antony and Octavian
- Roman soldiers
- wealthiest Mediterranean city
- what the Romans called the Carthaginians
- successors of the Minoans on Crete
- Minoan palace
- archaeologists who discovered Troy
- permanent military settlements
- Romans adopted many deities from this society
- richest man in Rome
- Egyptian astronomer who formed the foundation of Rome's astronomy; prediction of planet motions
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- took charge of North Africa
- leader whose word was law and could overrule the consuls
- advised the consuls, debated foreign policy, proposed laws, and approved contracts for constructing roads, temples, and defenses
- wrote Metamorphoses (verses based on Greek mythology)
- who wrote about the shortness of life and rewards of companionship in Odes
- large amphitheater built in Rome around A.D. 70; site of contests and combats between people and animals
- group of 3 persons with equal power
- Latin word for "I forbid"
- Rome's official language
- military strategy that was deemed too large and slow so Romans abandoned it
- huge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire
- basic unit of Roman society
- Rome's harbor where trade took place
- sport that the Minoans enjoyed
- new building material that the Romans used to construct the Pantheon
- kind of weapon that the Dorians had \
- Island SW of Greek mainland
- singing storytellers, Homer was one
33 Clues: judges • Minoan palace • Roman soldiers • richest man in Rome • Rome's official language • Latin word for "I forbid" • took charge of North Africa • basic unit of Roman society • Island SW of Greek mainland • description of Greek climate • wealthiest Mediterranean city • sport that the Minoans enjoyed • permanent military settlements • successors of the Minoans on Crete • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- Both Greek and Romans practiced _________ religion.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans built _______. They are structures used to conduct a water stream across a hollow or valley.
- The goal of Roman artists was to produce realistic portraits whereas the Greeks goal was to produce ______.
- Romans wear a toga while the Greeks wear a_____.
- _________, (which is like a horoscope) was essential to both Greeks and Romans.
- There exist differences and similarities in the ancient Rome and ancient Greek _________.
- _____ is the Roman god of Love and Eros is the Greek god of Love is Eros.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a lot of _________, who caught a lot of fish for them.
- Both Greece and Rome believed in the same ____.
- The Romans borrowed a lot of things from Rome but the most important ones were art and __________.
- Both Greece and Rome are in _______________ countries.
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- _____ and olives were the biggest things that the Greeks and Romans grew.
- Greece is a democracy while the Romans are a______.
- _________ was considered to be the father of democracy.
- _______ founded Ancient Rome.
- The Romans _____ most of greeks art.
- Both Greeks and Romans religion was base of of _________.
- Both Greeks and Romans believed that the citizens needed to actively participate in ________ and military service.
- The economy of ancient cultures, including both Greece and Rome, was based on ________.
- Both Greek and Roman political powers were that ________ were made up of several city-states.
- One thing that Greek and Roman gods have in common are their __________.
21 Clues: _______ founded Ancient Rome. • The Romans _____ most of greeks art. • Both Greece and Rome believed in the same ____. • Romans wear a toga while the Greeks wear a_____. • Both Greek and Romans practiced _________ religion. • Greece is a democracy while the Romans are a______. • _________ was considered to be the father of democracy. • ...
Ancient Greek 2018-01-10
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- Goddess of wisdom
- It is part of an ancient Greek city, Typically built on a hill
- Scientific study of plants,
- Oath Is an oath historically taken by physicians, it is known of Greek medical texts
- His name means surrounded by glory, he is a famous orator, and general
- Acrion, Aedesia, Thales, famous _______.
- Assembly Citizens in a city state meet other people.
- an expert in a specific thing
- Greek philosopher, is known for the theorem of the right-angled triangle
- A god son of Zeus
- Is a former temple, on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena
- He is a poet that writes epic poems like the Lliad and the Odyssey
- The god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods
- a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self interest rather than acting.
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- Capital of Greece
- A group of citizens decides if a person is innocent or guilty
- Wars A war fought between Athens and Sparta
- Giorgios Papadopoulos
- Age Covers the period of ancient Greek history and Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the great in 323 BC
- The goddess of beauty, daughter of Zeus and Dione
- A city in the southern Peloponnese in Greece
- Government ruled by people
- scientific study of the behavior
- the Great A ruler of Greece in the fourth century b.c. As a general, he conquered most of ancient world
- collection of myths
- A serf or slave
- state Sparta, Athens, Megara, Corinth, Argos
27 Clues: A serf or slave • Goddess of wisdom • Capital of Greece • A god son of Zeus • collection of myths • Giorgios Papadopoulos • Government ruled by people • Scientific study of plants, • an expert in a specific thing • scientific study of the behavior • Acrion, Aedesia, Thales, famous _______. • Wars A war fought between Athens and Sparta • A city in the southern Peloponnese in Greece • ...
YA17 2019-12-29
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- Commend (5)
- Conduit (4)
- Percussion instrument (5)
- Japanese island (8)
- Admit (7)
- Early electronic instrument (5,8)
- Adroit (4)
- Rift (6)
- Bjork's surname (14)
- Hot spring (6)
- Nicknamed The Spireites (12)
- Deviation (7)
- Incompetent (5)
- Bogus (8)
- Irish county (9)
- Creature from Greek mythology (8)
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- Curtain call (6)
- Fish (5)
- Agile (6)
- Luminous (12)
- Named in New Year's Honours (6,6,4)
- Civility (7)
- Medieval weapon (7)
- Morose (4)
- Culvert (6)
- Fritz Lang classic (10)
- Husk (3)
- Flexibility (10)
- Lamentable (3)
- Thrive (8)
- Type of boat (9)
- Dormant (5)
32 Clues: Fish (5) • Rift (6) • Husk (3) • Agile (6) • Admit (7) • Bogus (8) • Adroit (4) • Morose (4) • Thrive (8) • Commend (5) • Conduit (4) • Culvert (6) • Dormant (5) • Civility (7) • Luminous (12) • Deviation (7) • Hot spring (6) • Lamentable (3) • Incompetent (5) • Curtain call (6) • Flexibility (10) • Type of boat (9) • Irish county (9) • Japanese island (8) • Medieval weapon (7) • Bjork's surname (14) • ...
YA17 2019-12-29
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- Adroit (4)
- Admit (7)
- Curtain call (6)
- Hot spring (6)
- Medieval weapon (7)
- Fritz Lang classic (10)
- Bjork's surname (14)
- Luminous (12)
- Agile (6)
- Creature from Greek mythology (8)
- Nicknamed The Spireites (12)
- Lamentable (3)
- Culvert (6)
- Percussion instrument (5)
- Thrive (8)
- Husk (3)
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- Conduit (4)
- Irish county (9)
- Flexibility (10)
- Dormant (5)
- Fish (5)
- Civility (7)
- Bogus (8)
- Early electronic instrument (5,8)
- Named in New Year's Honours (6,6,4)
- Commend (5)
- Rift (6)
- Deviation (7)
- Type of boat (9)
- Incompetent (5)
- Japanese island (8)
- Morose (4)
32 Clues: Fish (5) • Rift (6) • Husk (3) • Admit (7) • Bogus (8) • Agile (6) • Adroit (4) • Morose (4) • Thrive (8) • Conduit (4) • Dormant (5) • Commend (5) • Culvert (6) • Civility (7) • Deviation (7) • Luminous (12) • Hot spring (6) • Lamentable (3) • Incompetent (5) • Irish county (9) • Flexibility (10) • Curtain call (6) • Type of boat (9) • Medieval weapon (7) • Japanese island (8) • Bjork's surname (14) • ...
Odyessey part 1 2015-06-05
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- a name of multiple figures in Greek mythology
- to be in the center of a ship
- a small sailing ship
- daughter of Helios and Neaera
- to struggle opposition
- to move or take something quickly
- to blow a current of air
- a rower of a boat
- a spell to gain control
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- a mythological spirit
- severe pain
- to use or take advantage
- a type of building
- a baseboard
- the state or quality of being ferocious
- to travel by sea
- a point of high land
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- enthusiasm or passion
- to have something happen quickly
20 Clues: severe pain • a baseboard • to travel by sea • a rower of a boat • a type of building • a small sailing ship • a point of high land • a mythological spirit • enthusiasm or passion • to struggle opposition • a spell to gain control • to use or take advantage • to blow a current of air • to be in the center of a ship • daughter of Helios and Neaera • to have something happen quickly • ...
Red Tag 2018-06-28
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- simple knot
- tapered line
- provides energy to the fly
- A popular red tag destination
- Alisterus scapularis
- Fish eggs.
- keeps legs dry, (mostly)
- heavy with too much gear
- Crossed by Julius Caesar.
- notifies of movement
- Acacia Dealbata
- In Ancient Greek Mythology, the river of woe.
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- River in Melbourne.
- Club established in 1932.
- Environmental Organisation
- 'The Lake of a thousand casts'.
- This fibre is lighter and stronger than steel
- The common name of Salmo trutta.
- Fixed loop knot
- the end of the line
- The Practice Ponds are located on this road.
- fishing
22 Clues: fishing • Fish eggs. • simple knot • tapered line • Fixed loop knot • Acacia Dealbata • River in Melbourne. • the end of the line • Alisterus scapularis • notifies of movement • keeps legs dry, (mostly) • heavy with too much gear • Club established in 1932. • Crossed by Julius Caesar. • Environmental Organisation • provides energy to the fly • A popular red tag destination • ...
The last Olympian 2024-02-29
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- The camp the halfblods go to
- Percy's satyr friend
- The child of a god and a mortal
- the god of the wild
- Nico's dad
- infernal regions of ancient Greek mythology
- The author of the Percy jackson series
- Percy _______
- Percy's mom's boyfriend
- The lord of the titans
- The titan attacking Olympus
- Percy's godly father
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- The building that you go through to get to Olympus
- The trainer of the halfblods
- Percy's mom
- The main child of Ares
- The river Pery bathes in to get the curse of Achilles
- The main daughter of Athena
- The main child of hephestus
- Nico's dead sister
20 Clues: Nico's dad • Percy's mom • Percy _______ • Nico's dead sister • the god of the wild • Percy's satyr friend • Percy's godly father • The main child of Ares • The lord of the titans • Percy's mom's boyfriend • The main daughter of Athena • The main child of hephestus • The titan attacking Olympus • The camp the halfblods go to • The trainer of the halfblods • The child of a god and a mortal • ...
The last Olympian 2024-02-29
Across
- The camp the halfblods go to
- Percy's satyr friend
- The child of a god and a mortal
- the god of the wild
- Nico's dad
- infernal regions of ancient Greek mythology
- The author of the Percy jackson series
- Percy _______
- Percy's mom's boyfriend
- The lord of the titans
- The titan attacking Olympus
- Percy's godly father
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- The building that you go through to get to Olympus
- The trainer of the halfblods
- Percy's mom
- The main child of Ares
- The river Pery bathes in to get the curse of Achilles
- The main daughter of Athena
- The main child of hephestus
- Nico's dead sister
20 Clues: Nico's dad • Percy's mom • Percy _______ • Nico's dead sister • the god of the wild • Percy's satyr friend • Percy's godly father • The main child of Ares • The lord of the titans • Percy's mom's boyfriend • The main daughter of Athena • The main child of hephestus • The titan attacking Olympus • The camp the halfblods go to • The trainer of the halfblods • The child of a god and a mortal • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
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- a large scarabaeid beetle
- hand-operated device for lifting things
- Greek Mythology creature with a lions body and a women's head
- first historical document in the world
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a pharaoh wrapped in bandages
- a person who copies out documents
- writing or hieroglyphics used by priests; Egyptian styles of art be religious tradition
- longest river in the world, located in Africa
- a fertile place in a desert that has plants and water
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- proved to be key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics
- a stone coffin
- Egyptian writing made with symbols
- triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone
- a type of Greek writing and speech; cursive form of Egyptian scrict
- paper material from a water plant used to write on
- a fabric woven from a flax plant; popular plant in Egypt
- a season when the Nile floods
18 Clues: a stone coffin • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a large scarabaeid beetle • a pharaoh wrapped in bandages • a season when the Nile floods • a person who copies out documents • Egyptian writing made with symbols • first historical document in the world • hand-operated device for lifting things • longest river in the world, located in Africa • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
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- paper material from a water plant used to write on
- first historical document in the world
- a fertile place in a desert that has plants and water
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a season when the Nile floods
- a fabric woven from a flax plant; popular plant in Egypt
- writing or hieroglyphics used by priests; Egyptian styles of art be religious tradition
- hand-operated device for lifting water used for irrigation
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- a large scarabaeid beetle
- Egyptian writing made with symbols
- proved to be key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics
- a pharaoh wrapped in bandages
- a stone coffin
- a type of Greek writing and speech; cursive form of Egyptian scrict
- Greek Mythology creature with a lions body and a women's head
- a person who copies out documents
- triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone
- longest river in the world, located in Africa
18 Clues: a stone coffin • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a large scarabaeid beetle • a pharaoh wrapped in bandages • a season when the Nile floods • a person who copies out documents • Egyptian writing made with symbols • first historical document in the world • longest river in the world, located in Africa • triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone • ...
merchant of venice 2023-01-16
10 Clues: the greek hero • god of the sun • goddess of virginity • 2 faced god of doors • the voice of the gods • old and wise green general • demigod with insane strength • prophetess in roman mythology • to see the future/desitiny of a man • the despised jews are decendents of
Greek Word Parts 2023-09-06
10 Clues: An ? orbited near Mars • An ? indicates a footnote • Zeus was a god in Greek ? • The computer contains a ? • A dictionary has a word's ? • We studied the ? of city life • The disease was caused by a ? • Some articles are stored on ? • The earthquake was a serious ? • The scientist studied desert ?
History Cards 2022-02-04
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- _________, and Ascension)
- (_________ of God) people that God called to send messages
- (Greece colonized, _________ begins)
- (Greece _________, democracy begins)
- (the second history card we studied)
- study of myths (Greek _________)
- (_________, Resurrection, and Ascension)
- The Phonecians' greatest contribution to civilization
- (Pericles and the Peloponnesian War)
- (Nehemiah and the _________ return)
- (_________ advances in Rome)
- (The Phonecian _________)
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- The _________ civilization, thank goodness for their alphabet
- (_________ and the Jewish return)
- (Constantine and the _________ of Milan)
- (worldwide sporting event that happens every four years)
- (Council of _________)
- lover of wisdom
- (_________ of Julius Caesar)
- (Rome burns, Nero _________ Christians)
- (Crucifixion, Resurrection, and _________)
- (_________ of Nicaea)
- (_________ of Christ)
23 Clues: lover of wisdom • (_________ of Nicaea) • (_________ of Christ) • (Council of _________) • _________, and Ascension) • (The Phonecian _________) • (_________ of Julius Caesar) • (_________ advances in Rome) • study of myths (Greek _________) • (_________ and the Jewish return) • (Nehemiah and the _________ return) • (Greece colonized, _________ begins) • ...
about tabbi 2024-02-15
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- the friend ive had since fourth grade
- our favorite thing to make together
- jewelry i wear
- my favorite old movie
- my dads name
- the best type of mythology
- my favorite animal
- my favorite season
- my boyfriend
- my hair type
- my favorite color
- my favorite holiday
- my natural hair color
- my moms name
- the bigger pup
- fat cats name
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- the tiny picky pup
- my favorite restaurant
- my favorite flower
- little baby cats name
- my summer job this year
- my middle name
- my favorite disney princess
- my favorite seafood
- my brain...
25 Clues: my brain... • my dads name • my boyfriend • my hair type • my moms name • fat cats name • jewelry i wear • my middle name • the bigger pup • my favorite color • the tiny picky pup • my favorite flower • my favorite animal • my favorite season • my favorite seafood • my favorite holiday • little baby cats name • my favorite old movie • my natural hair color • my favorite restaurant • my summer job this year • ...
The last Olympian 2024-02-29
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- The building that you go through to get to Olympus
- Nico's dad
- The lord of the Titans
- The main daughter of Athena
- The main child of Ares
- Percy _______
- Percy's godly father
- Percy's mom
- The titan attacking Olympus
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- Percy's satyr friend
- infernal regions of ancient Greek mythology
- The trainer of the halfblods
- the god of the wild
- The camp the hhalf bloodsgo to
- The child of a god and a mortal
- Nico's dead sister
- The author of the Percy Jackson series
- The main child of hephestus
- The river Pery bathes in to get the curse of Achilles
- Percy's mom's boyfriend
20 Clues: Nico's dad • Percy's mom • Percy _______ • Nico's dead sister • the god of the wild • Percy's satyr friend • Percy's godly father • The lord of the Titans • The main child of Ares • Percy's mom's boyfriend • The main daughter of Athena • The main child of hephestus • The titan attacking Olympus • The trainer of the halfblods • The camp the hhalf bloodsgo to • The child of a god and a mortal • ...
Fall of Icarus 2022-01-28
9 Clues: young boy • in the sky • greek sun god • smart engineer • flying thing with feathers • really hot ball in the sky • city used in mythology a lot • the feeling to do something you want • thing that helps the flying thing fly
Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-25
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- / a ruler of Ancient Egypt
- / three monstrous sisters (Stheno, Euryale, Medusa) who have hair of living, venomous snakes
- / a phrase that uses the word “like” or “as” to describe two words that are being compared
- / a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single point at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense
- / the seventh avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu
- / words that have the same meaning
- / father of Rama
- / the Egyptian sun god and god of order
- / a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
- / the Greek god of death and riches; the king of the Underworld
- / written works (such as plays, poems and novels) that are considered very good and have lasting importance
- / a period equal to 1000 years
- / the Egyptian God of funerals and death
- / Egyptian god of the Underworld
- / the third god in the Hindu triumvirate; known as the destroyer in Hindu mythology
- / the Egyptian god of evil
- / the goddess nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia
- / use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to
- / the Greek god of the wild
- / a stone coffin that is usually decorated with sculpture and inscriptions
- / fell in love with his reflection in a pool; couldn’t leave and died there
- / Norse god of mischief, magic and artifice
- / a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally written in prose form, and which is typically published as a book
- / a figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstraction is endowed with human qualities or abilities
- / Greek goddess of the earth
- / the things said between two or more character in a movie
- / the actor taking the part of a second importance
- / Norse goddess of marriage and motherhood; wife of Odin
- / the Greek personification of death
- / wife of Rama; was abducted by Ravana
- / Greek god of communication and travelers
- / a boy given to Okonkwo by a neighboring village
- / the Greek goddess of wisdom
- / Norse god of thunder
- / the Greek queen of the Underworld; Greek goddess of spring
- / cruel and unfair treatment by people with power over others
- / goddess of magic and CROSSWORDS
- / the Titan who created humans and gifted them with fire stolen from Mount Olympus
- / part of a sentence that expresses action, occurrence or a state of being
- / the Greek goddess of nature and hunting
- / is the second god in the Hindu triumvirate (or Trimurti); known as the preserver in Hindu mythology
- / Greek goddess of agriculture
- / the only one of Ekwefi’s ten children to survive past infancy
- / Okonkwo’s oldest son
- / the world creator according to Hindu mythology
- / the Norse “World Tree”
- / the best fighter of the Greeks who besieged Troy: had only his heel as his weak spot
- / the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular group or society
- / the set of rules that explain how words are used in a language
- / use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning
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- / an influential clan leader in Umuofia; father of Ezinma and Nwoye
- / Norse goddess of love; Frey’s twin sister
- / a short piece of writing that tells a person’s thoughts or opinions about a subject
- / one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Mahābhārata
- / the Greek god of the sea
- / not enough; not good enough
- / having no plan, order or direction
- / words that have different meanings
- / Norse god of vigilance and guardian of the B ifrost
- / distinguish (someone or something) with difficulty by sight or with the other senses.
- / using both hands with equal dexterity
- / the Egyptian goddess of magic; wife of Osiris and mother of Horus
- / a written set of questions that are given to people
- / the use of words that begin with the consonant same sound near one another
- / having a tendency to eat very large amounts of food
- / the Greek god of the sun, healing, music and poetry
- /Greek god of wine and revelry
- / the Greek god of fire and blacksmiths
- / destroy utterly; obliterate.
- / the Egyptian crocodile god
- / a local official who has some of the powers of a judge
- / a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
- / a public entertainment consisting of a procession of people in elaborate, colorful costumes
- / was a Titan condemned to hold up the celestial heavens for eternity after the Titanomachy
- / a set of ideas that are taught to be true
- / the use of exaggerated terms for the purpose of emphasis or heightened effect
- / the writing system of Ancient Egypt
- / the Day of Judgement according to Norse mythology
- / the Egyptian god of knowledge
- / the “all father” and king of the Norse gods
- / the Egyptian god of war
- / a paradise for warriors of Odin
- / site of the Trojan War
- / a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate
- / the demon king and the villain of the epic Ramayana
- / Norse god of spring and summer
- / Titan Lord of fate, harvest, justice and time
- / the strongest of all mortals; completed the Twelve Labors
- / the Egyptian goddess of cats
- / the rainbow bridge leading to Asgard from Midgard
- / a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience
- / the Greek goddess of marriage
- / a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse
- / a long speech given by a character (usually internal thoughts)
- / a weaver who claimed to have skills superior than Athena’s; angered the goddess, who destroyed her loom; hung herself but was brought back to life by Athena as a spider
- / the hammer of Thor
- / the Egyptian lion goddes
- / a word or phrase for one thing that is used to refer to another thing in order to show that that they are similar
- / Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
- / a person who sues another of a crime in a court of law
100 Clues: / father of Rama • / the hammer of Thor • / Norse god of thunder • / Okonkwo’s oldest son • / site of the Trojan War • / the Norse “World Tree” • / the Egyptian god of war • / a ruler of Ancient Egypt • / the Greek god of the sea • / the Egyptian god of evil • / the Egyptian lion goddes • / the Greek god of the wild • / the Egyptian crocodile god • / Greek goddess of the earth • ...
Greece 2016-09-06
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- He was the god of music, and he is often depicted playing a golden lyre
- were owned by other people, and had to work for their owners
- were free resident aliens who lived permanently in the city
- the god of the sea and protector of all aquatic features
- was the main cereal crop for the ancient Greek farmers
- ________(469/470-399 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and is considered the father of western philosophy.(teacher of plato)
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who ruled as king of the gods of Mount Olympus.
- became a central aspect of Greek culture and in many ways were the most important factor uniting the Greeks
- was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens
- is the wife and one of three sisters of Zeus in the Olympian pantheon of Greek mythology and religion.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a hilltop citadel topped with ancient buildings such as the colonnaded Parthenon temple.
- is one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. It was devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 16th century BC, forever shaping its rugged landscape.
- a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development
- the lower class in the athenian society
- King of Macedonia and Conqueror of the Persian Empire
- Greek God of the Dead and King of the Underworld
- the Greek god of war
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Throwing the __________ was one of the five events of the pentathlon
- a prominent city-state in ancient Greece. In antiquity the city-state was known as Lacedaemon
- The most ornate of the three main orders of classical Greek architecture, characterized by a slender fluted column having an ornate flared capital decorated with acanthus leaves.
- In Greek mythology,_______of Troy was the most beautiful woman in the world. A daughter of the god Zeus
- the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced
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- the center (literally navel) of the world.
- (city-state) consisted of a city and its surrounding plains and valleys
- the god of fertility and wine, later considered a patron of the arts
- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- is the goddess of the harvest and agriculture, who presided over grains and the fertility of the earth.
- the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation
- the capital of Greece
- where the ancient Greeks could buy cloth and clothes in, the marketplace.
- a member of the ruling class of ancient Laconia; a Spartan citizen
- Democritus was an influential Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe.
- The Classical Period, from around 500 to 300 BC, has given us the great monuments, art, philosophy, architecture and literature which are the building blocks of our own civilization.
- part of the Mediterranean triad and typically made into oil
- is a form of power structure in which power effectively rests with a small number of people.
- “Citius, __________, Fortius” (Latin: “Faster, Higher, Braver”)
- era when there was a spread of Greek ideas and culture from the Eastern Mediterranean to Asia
- a former temple, on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Greek God of Trade, Eloquence and Messenger of the Gods.
- an island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea. It's popularly known for its summer party atmosphere.
- accompaniment to the bread
- class of unfree peasants in Spartan society
- knowledge of writing was lost and most people lived in isolated villages
- was the goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment.
- he Greek god of blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals,metallurgy,fire and volcanoes.
- is most easily recognized by the simple circular capitals at the top of columns.
- These columns are the thinnest and smallest columns out of the three canonic orders, it is characterized by the use of volutes.
49 Clues: the Greek god of war • the capital of Greece • accompaniment to the bread • the lower class in the athenian society • cruel and oppressive government or rule. • the center (literally navel) of the world. • class of unfree peasants in Spartan society • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • Greek God of the Dead and King of the Underworld • ...
Crossword Battles - Unit 3 - Ancient Greece 2023-10-22
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- recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more
- the god of the dead and the king of the underworld, with which his name became synonymous
- Greek god of war and courage / one of the Twelve Olympians and the son of Zeus and Hera
- an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft who was later syncretized with the Roman goddess Minerva / was regarded as the patron and protectress of various cities across Greece, particularly the city of Athens
- culture that represents the fusion of the ancient Greek world with Mesopotamia, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures after Alexander's conquests
- kingdom located in the north of Greece / home to Philip II and his son, Alexander / known for its military might
- tutored by Aristotle / king of Macedon / created an empire that stretched from Macedon to Egypt and from Greece to part of India
- one of the most dominant of all the Greek city-states / most remembered for its athletic and militaristic values / controlled the Peloponnese and forced fellow Greeks to work as agricultural laborers called helots
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- city where democracy was invented / largest and most influential of the Greek city-states / named after the Greek goddess of wisdom
- empire that invaded Greece in a series of conflicts from 499 to 449 BCE / this empire was later conquered by Alexander the Great
- epic poem that tells the story of Odysseus trying to get home after the Trojan War
- pertaining to Greece and to Greek culture
- Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War and the wrath of the Greek hero Achilles
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus
- Greek poet credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey - two epic poems that are the foundational works of Greek literature
- legendary conflict between the early Greeks and the people of Troy in western Anatolia / one of the most important events in Greek mythology and narrated through many works of Greek literature - most notably Homer's Iliad
16 Clues: pertaining to Greece and to Greek culture • Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War and the wrath of the Greek hero Achilles • epic poem that tells the story of Odysseus trying to get home after the Trojan War • Greek god of war and courage / one of the Twelve Olympians and the son of Zeus and Hera • ...
Greece II 2013-10-10
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- question Greek philosophers began to ask upsetting many that believed in polytheism
- the games to honor Zeus and the Gods happen how many years apart
- empire Greeks go to war with when expand colonies along Aegean Sea
- sports teams getting their mascot names from the Greeks show how they impact our popular...
- the culture spread by Alexander the Great
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- Ancient Greeks used these about their gods to explain events in the natural world
- games created by Greeks to honor Zeus and the Gods
- the most important thing to Alexander the Great was expanding his...
- which person named cities Alexandria in every place he conquored to spread Greek culture and ideas
- many English words and expressions come from Greek...
- two battles in which the Greeks cleverly defeated Xerxes were Marathon and ...
- in Ancient Greek education, they were not concerned about teaching...
12 Clues: the culture spread by Alexander the Great • games created by Greeks to honor Zeus and the Gods • many English words and expressions come from Greek... • the games to honor Zeus and the Gods happen how many years apart • empire Greeks go to war with when expand colonies along Aegean Sea • the most important thing to Alexander the Great was expanding his... • ...
Digital media literacy 2023-09-14
8 Clues: flying lizard • the dark knight • weakest of the angels • the strongest Pokémon • the Greek god of death • native American zombie • who lives in a pineapple • the world serpent from Norse mythology
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-26
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- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
- Underworld, the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
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- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- Bolt, The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
- The mother of all monsters.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The mother of all monsters. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal. • ...
Random Crossword puzzle 2024-11-14
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- [Pop Culture] The first viral social media platform that is considered as the precursor to modern platforms such as Twitter and Instagram?
- [Astronomy] What was the name of the first space telescope to capture clear, high-resolution images of space without the distortion of Earth's atmosphere?
- [Geography] What is the only US state that is Triple Landlocked?
- [History] What lively celebration, famous for its parades and masquerade balls, takes place in New Orleans and other parts of the world, marking the start of Lent in the Christian calendar?
- [Geography] What is the only Country in the world to have a non-rectangular flag?
- [Geography] Volcano's can be classified as being in one of three different states: Active, Extinct, or ___?
- [History] Which system of racial segregation and discrimination, implemented in South Africa from 1948 to 1994, legally enforced the separation of races and limited the rights of non-white South Africans?
- [History] What form of decorative writing, often considered an art, involves the creation of stylized letters using pens, brushes, or other tools?
- [Weather] What is created during a lightning strike, as the extreme heat causes the air to ionize and generate a glowing, electrically conductive form of gas?
- [Government] This is the only country in the world to officially have 3 capitals.
- [Weather] The Earths atmosphere is composed of 5 different layers, with the Exosphere being the highest and final layer. What is the first layer called?
- [History] This man is the namesake of a Social Phenomenon that is described as a type of false memory that occurs when many different people incorrectly remember the same thing.
- [Pop Culture] Which Olympic sport, introduced in the Sydney 2000 Games, challenges athletes to complete a race that includes swimming, cycling, and running in succession?
- [Geography] This Mausoleum is made of white marble and is considered the most defining piece of architect in the country of India.
- [Animals] What animal is the most illegally poached and trafficked in the world due to urban legends and consumption?
- [Animals] When a swarm of grasshoppers congregate, their behavior changes to be more aggressive and they begin to physically change as well. This change causes to Grasshoppers to be known as?
- [Mythology] In Arthurian legend, what is the name of the blade from which King Arthur drew from the stone?
- [Weather] What logarithmic unit of measurement is used when measuring the size of an earthquake?
- [Pop Culture] What is the most listened to song of all time when views are aggregated across multiple platforms (Youtube, Spotify, etc)?
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- [Astronomy] What is the term for the process that occurs when a star collapses and explodes, releasing an enormous amount of energy?
- [Government] What currency is considered the official currency for the most countries in the world?
- [Astronomy] When it comes to the 12 Zodiac Constellations, which is the only one named after an inanimate object?
- [Government] There are six branches of the US military, with the newest branch being established in 2019. What is the newest branch called?
- [Pop Culture] Which classic video game introduced the first protagonist to have a name?
- [Pop Culture] What TV series on Netflix is the most watched by total hours spent?
- [Mythology] In Greek Mythology, King Minos of Crete designed The Labyrinth in order to hide away this Greek monster.
- [Geography] The asteroid that caused the mass extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs landed on a peninsula known as the ___?
- [Animals] Only 4 species of animals have earned military medals due to service in war, these include the: Cat, Dog, Horse, and ____?
- [Government] what is it called when a countries economy significantly declines for more than two quarters straight?
- [Animals] A type of reproduction found in certain species of Reptiles, sharks, and bees in which an embryo develops without the need of a fertilized egg and is often described as a 'Virgin Birth'?
- [Weather] When storm system winds exceed 74 MPH, depending on the location on earth, this is known as a Hurricane, Cyclone, or a ____?
- [Astronomy] What is the largest moon of Saturn, which has a thick atmosphere and is considered one of the most Earth-like moons in the solar system?
- [Astronomy] Which physicist is known for developing the theory of general relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of gravity and cosmology?
- [Weather] what scientific instrument is used to measure air pressure in a certain environment?
- [Mythology] In Norse mythology, where do the bravest of warriors go after death to feast and fight until summoned for war?
- [History] What was the first disease in human history to be successfully eradicated by vaccines?
- [Mythology] In Japanese Shinto and Greek Mythology, recently dead souls have to cross a river to reach the afterlife. In Greek the river called the Styx, in Shinto it is called the___?
- [Mythology] In Egyptian mythology, this ancient paper-like material was considered holy and used in sacred rituals as well as used to write hieroglyphics on.
- [Government] In the US there are 3 main types of retirement plans. Pension and 401ks are two of them, what is the third (Contributions are made with after-tax dollars, and qualified withdrawals in retirement are tax-free)?
- [Animals]This is a maintenance behavior found in birds that involves the use of the beak to position feathers, interlock feather barbules that have become separated, clean plumage, and keep parasites in check.
40 Clues: [Geography] What is the only US state that is Triple Landlocked? • [Pop Culture] What TV series on Netflix is the most watched by total hours spent? • [Geography] What is the only Country in the world to have a non-rectangular flag? • [Government] This is the only country in the world to officially have 3 capitals. • ...
Act II Scene 2 2024-04-21
merchant of venice 2023-01-16
10 Clues: the greek hero • god of the sun • goddess of virginity • 2 faced god of doors • the voice of the gods • old and wise green general • demigod with insane strength • prophetess in roman mythology • to see the future/desitiny of a man • the despised jews are decendents of
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-27
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- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
- A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
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- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- The mother of all monsters.
- the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The mother of all monsters. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • the place where bad people go when they die in the myths. • ...
greek mythology nancy 801 2017-11-15
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- messenger of the Olympic gods
- sweet nectar
- son of Zeus
- love and beauty
- universe came into existence
- war and wisdom
- lets party dudes
- son of god
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- Cadmus was the first Greek hero
- cycle of life and death
- goddess of personified victory
- stone and monster
- blacksmith
- god of the under world
- Trojan war
- greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles
- god of the sea
17 Clues: blacksmith • Trojan war • son of god • son of Zeus • sweet nectar • war and wisdom • god of the sea • love and beauty • lets party dudes • stone and monster • god of the under world • cycle of life and death • universe came into existence • messenger of the Olympic gods • goddess of personified victory • Cadmus was the first Greek hero • ...
Marigolds Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-22
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- revenge
- inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony
- small bed or cot
- deep feelings of guilt and repentance
- frightened
- in Greek and Roman mythology, spirits who pursue people who have committed crimes, sometimes driving them mad
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- the writer is comparing her many feelings to a skein, or long coiled piece of many colored yarn
- powerless; helpless
- not explainable or understandable
- seemingly; apparently
- not generous
- clearness
- calm indifference to pleasure or pain
- vague, shapeless
14 Clues: revenge • clearness • frightened • not generous • small bed or cot • vague, shapeless • powerless; helpless • seemingly; apparently • not explainable or understandable • calm indifference to pleasure or pain • deep feelings of guilt and repentance • inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony • ...
Renaissance Art 2024-02-20
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- Meaning of Renaissance
- painting on wet plaster
- painted the Mona Lisa
- "smoky"
- artists painted on wet _________ on walls
- Study of the human body
- Medieval artisits painted scenes from this
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- the style of Renaissance Art
- type of panel that cracked easily
- creates depth in a painting
- Renaissance artists painted on this
- paint was mixed with this
- Greek and Roman _________ inspired a lot of Renaissance art
- paint made from owder mixed in egg yolk
14 Clues: "smoky" • painted the Mona Lisa • Meaning of Renaissance • painting on wet plaster • Study of the human body • paint was mixed with this • creates depth in a painting • the style of Renaissance Art • type of panel that cracked easily • Renaissance artists painted on this • paint made from owder mixed in egg yolk • artists painted on wet _________ on walls • ...
Valentines Day Crossword 2023-02-02
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- Sweet, tasty gift
- Fill in the blank: Will you be my _________?
- The most popular color of roses.
- The symbol of love
- Cupid holds a ___.
- Cupid's name in Greek Mythology
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- Thorny flower associated with love
- A classic Valentines Day gift (hint: besides chocolate and jewelry)
- symbol best associated with Valentines Day
- Valentine's day month
- _____ and Juliet.
- ____ and kisses.
12 Clues: ____ and kisses. • Sweet, tasty gift • _____ and Juliet. • The symbol of love • Cupid holds a ___. • Valentine's day month • Cupid's name in Greek Mythology • The most popular color of roses. • Thorny flower associated with love • symbol best associated with Valentines Day • Fill in the blank: Will you be my _________? • ...
Unit 2: Vocabulary Review 2023-09-18
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- an injury or cut where the skin is broken
- to hurry
- a famous story from the past, believed by many
- doing something on purpose
- laughed quietly, snickered
- maintain in its original state
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- a position where the knees are bent
- empty
- a set of stories about a particular group. Example Greek Gods
- a state of disorder, messy
- long lasting
- unable to understand confused
12 Clues: empty • to hurry • long lasting • a state of disorder, messy • doing something on purpose • laughed quietly, snickered • unable to understand confused • maintain in its original state • a position where the knees are bent • an injury or cut where the skin is broken • a famous story from the past, believed by many • a set of stories about a particular group. Example Greek Gods
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-26
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- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- The mother of all monsters.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
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- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- Underworld, the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- Bolt, The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The mother of all monsters. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-27
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- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
- the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
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- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- The mother of all monsters.
- A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The mother of all monsters. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • the place where bad people go when they die in the myths. • ...
greek mythology god names 2022-10-15
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- Her symbol is the scythe and an ear of wheat
- Her sacred animal is the cuckoo bird
- Primordial earth goddess
- He wiped his nose on Athena's handkerchief
- His symbol of power is a black helmet
- Night goddess
- She turned down marrying Apollo and Poseidon
- Goes by the name of earth shaker and storm bringer
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- Second moon goddess
- Ocean titan
- The daughter of a Titaness and Zeus
- Olympian who wasn't descended from Kronos and Rhea
- The wing footed messenger god
- Father of Phobos and Demos
- His Roman name is Bacchus
- His first name is Phoebus
- Youngest child of Kronos and Rhea
17 Clues: Ocean titan • Night goddess • Second moon goddess • Primordial earth goddess • His Roman name is Bacchus • His first name is Phoebus • Father of Phobos and Demos • The wing footed messenger god • Youngest child of Kronos and Rhea • The daughter of a Titaness and Zeus • Her sacred animal is the cuckoo bird • His symbol of power is a black helmet • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-27
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- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
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- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- The mother of all monsters.
- the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The mother of all monsters. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • the place where bad people go when they die in the myths. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-27
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- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
- the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
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- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- The mother of all monsters.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The mother of all monsters. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • the place where bad people go when they die in the myths. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-26
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- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
- Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- The mother of all monsters.
- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- Underworld, the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
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- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- Bolt, The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The mother of all monsters. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-26
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- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- Bolt, The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
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- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- Underworld, the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
- Half man, Half Bull.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- The mother of all monsters.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The mother of all monsters. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-26
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- _______ is the Earthshaker, Stormbringer, and father of horses.
- A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal.
- An illusion on the attic of the camp farmhouse that tells you your destiny.
- Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human.
- A pen that can transform into a sword when uncapped, Percy uses this.
- A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail.
- A woman with snakes for hair and when you look at her, you turn to stone.
- Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book.
- The home of the Greek Gods.
- The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus.
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- Half man, Half Bull.
- A girl that helps Percy complete his quest, daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and battle.
- The mother of all monsters.
- Bolt, The weapon that Zeus uses in the Myths to summon lightning.
- A person with goat legs and hooves, but the upper half is human.
- A satyr that helps Percy compete his quest, Percy’s friend in school.
- Underworld, the place where bad people go when they die in the myths.
17 Clues: Half man, Half Bull. • The mother of all monsters. • The home of the Greek Gods. • The "God" of the sky, ruler of Olympus. • A fire breathing lion with a snake for a tail. • Blood, A person whose parents are a God and a Human. • Percy Jackson fights _______near the end of the book. • A medicine used for Half-Bloods only, it would kill a mortal. • ...
Olympus Daily Greek Mythology 2019-11-12
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- God of healing, medicine and archery, and of music and poetry.
- God of wine
- Half man half bull
- Goddess of love, beauty and desire
- A hideous woman with snakes as hair
- God of lightning
- Messenger of the gods
- God of war
- Son of Poseidon
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- Everything he touched turned gold
- God of the sea
- Half human half goat
- Home of the Gods
- First Gods
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom
- Titan of time
17 Clues: First Gods • God of war • God of wine • Titan of time • God of the sea • Son of Poseidon • Home of the Gods • God of lightning • Goddess of wisdom • Half man half bull • Half human half goat • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods • Everything he touched turned gold • Goddess of love, beauty and desire • A hideous woman with snakes as hair • ...
Greek Theater crossword 2023-05-18
6 Clues: The father of theater • This was not permitted on stage • Greek theater started in this city • when Greek theater started (hint, BCE) • This had a heavy influence on Greek theater • These were used to show a character's emotions
Ancient Greece 2024-05-19
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- - A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- - The ancient Greek epic poet traditionally said to be the author of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey".
- - A central public space in ancient Greek city-states used for assemblies and markets.
- - A temple on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- - A collection of myths or stories about gods and heroes that explain natural phenomena and cultural practices.
- - A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city, typically the site of temples and public buildings.
- - A system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives, first developed in Athens.
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- - A prominent city-state in ancient Greece known for its military-oriented society.
- - A public open space used for assemblies and markets.
- - The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics, heavily pursued by Greek thinkers.
- - A classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy.
- - A form of serious drama that deals with human suffering, prevalent in ancient Greek theatre.
- - Athletic competitions held every four years at Olympia, originally in honor of Zeus.
- - A city-state in ancient Greece, the fundamental political unit.
- - A powerful city-state in ancient Greece, renowned for its art, learning, and philosophy.
15 Clues: - A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. • - A public open space used for assemblies and markets. • - A city-state in ancient Greece, the fundamental political unit. • - A temple on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena. • - A prominent city-state in ancient Greece known for its military-oriented society. • ...
Mythology & Ovid Terms Review 2024-09-03
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- the Icarus myth can help audiences learn this
- the king of the gods
- A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
- one possible purpose of a myth
- Icarus’ father
- myths are important in defining a culture's what (who are they)
- all the gods of a people or religion collectively
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- where Daedalus and Icarus are banished to
- where the main gods/goddesses in the Greek pantheon live
- the natural element that led to Icarus' downfall
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing; a recurrent symbol in literature, art, or mythology
- considered one of the most important Roman writers; recorded the Icarus myth among others
- the job of Icarus’ father
- Icarus' biggest character flaw
14 Clues: Icarus’ father • the king of the gods • the job of Icarus’ father • one possible purpose of a myth • Icarus' biggest character flaw • where Daedalus and Icarus are banished to • the Icarus myth can help audiences learn this • the natural element that led to Icarus' downfall • all the gods of a people or religion collectively • ...
Religion 2023-10-21
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- A story that explains the way of the world, sometimes is not true.
- What some people think to be the way of life made by someone named K'ung Fu-tzu.
- Meaning to submit to god, based on the messages that someone named Muhammad thinks he received from God.
- The religion based on life on the teachings of Jesus.
- An Indian Religion based on Buddha's teachings.
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- A belief in lots of gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt,Greek Mythology and, Roman Mythology.
- The religion of the Israelites of the jews today.
- A lot of stories that try to tell the way of life.
- The belief in just one God (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- A certain set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon with a number of people.
- The worlds third largest religion and was originated in India and can believe in one or multiple Gods.
11 Clues: An Indian Religion based on Buddha's teachings. • The religion of the Israelites of the jews today. • A lot of stories that try to tell the way of life. • The religion based on life on the teachings of Jesus. • The belief in just one God (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. • A story that explains the way of the world, sometimes is not true. • ...
Anthony's 40th Birthday Crossword Special 2020-12-08
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- The divine goddess, according to greek mythology
- Margaret Atwood Novel
- The best nightclub in the world
- A very short social media post
- World's most expensive spice
- Footballer who cares about children
- A herbivorous lizard
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- An enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion
- Archaic or literary name for Ireland
- Cute and fluffy feline
- Traditional English meal
- 14th may 2012
- A poor hungry little boy
- Successful multinational ecommerce company
- 3d film we saw at the cinema really terrible
- Sitcom created by Seth Mcfarlane
16 Clues: 14th may 2012 • A herbivorous lizard • Margaret Atwood Novel • Cute and fluffy feline • Traditional English meal • A poor hungry little boy • World's most expensive spice • A very short social media post • The best nightclub in the world • Sitcom created by Seth Mcfarlane • Footballer who cares about children • Archaic or literary name for Ireland • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2024-03-24
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- An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force.
- A war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC.
- A government in which only a few people have power.
- A government that is made up of a small group of people from the highest social class in a society.
- A short story that teaches a lesson about life of gives advice on how to live.
- A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built.
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- A person who has the right to participate in government.
- A type of government in which people rule themselves.
- Clear and ordered thinking.
- An agreement ot work together.
- The Greek word for a city-state.
- A rich landowner or noble.
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
13 Clues: A rich landowner or noble. • Clear and ordered thinking. • An agreement ot work together. • The Greek word for a city-state. • A war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC. • A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built. • A government in which only a few people have power. • A type of government in which people rule themselves. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2024-03-24
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- An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force.
- A war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC.
- A government in which only a few people have power.
- A government that is made up of a small group of people from the highest social class in a society.
- A short story that teaches a lesson about life of gives advice on how to live.
- A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built.
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- A person who has the right to participate in government.
- A type of government in which people rule themselves.
- Clear and ordered thinking.
- An agreement to work together.
- The Greek word for a city-state.
- A rich landowner or noble.
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
13 Clues: A rich landowner or noble. • Clear and ordered thinking. • An agreement to work together. • The Greek word for a city-state. • A war between Athens and Sparta in the 400’s BC. • A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built. • A government in which only a few people have power. • A type of government in which people rule themselves. • ...
TCI U6 2023-05-17
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- painting
- a horse drawn thing
- is a region in ancient italy.
- part of the trojan war.
- the country that lost in the trojan war
- a thing that overhangs things
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- people that fight to the death for sport
- building things
- is a region that neighbors 1
- an event in greek mythology where a big war happened.
- an activaty that involves phisical activity
- building machines
12 Clues: painting • building things • building machines • a horse drawn thing • part of the trojan war. • is a region that neighbors 1 • a thing that overhangs things • is a region in ancient italy. • the country that lost in the trojan war • people that fight to the death for sport • an activaty that involves phisical activity • an event in greek mythology where a big war happened.
World History Test 2 2023-10-05
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- the king of all the Greek gods
- The prophet that warned the city of Nineveh
- What philosopher chose to drink poison to avoid exile?
- What Persian ruler built the royal road?
- What were the Hittites battle weapons made of?
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- To whom did the Southern Kingdom of Israel fall?
- How many ways was Alexander's empire divided?
- what poet is credited with polishing and refining Greek mythology?
- The first human king of Israel
- who pushed Israel to its greatest extent?
10 Clues: the king of all the Greek gods • The first human king of Israel • What Persian ruler built the royal road? • who pushed Israel to its greatest extent? • The prophet that warned the city of Nineveh • How many ways was Alexander's empire divided? • What were the Hittites battle weapons made of? • To whom did the Southern Kingdom of Israel fall? • ...
Greek history 2014-06-18
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- _____ lasted for less then 200 years
- Aristotle's famous pupil
- Was a mathematician
- Leader of the underworld
- strongest man in greek mythology
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- wrote the Odyssey
- Town was besieged for ten years by odysseus
- Was invincible until shot in the ankle
- Had his liver eaten for 100 years
- Games held every four years
- Famous for it's army
- Ferry man of the underworld
12 Clues: wrote the Odyssey • Was a mathematician • Famous for it's army • Aristotle's famous pupil • Leader of the underworld • Games held every four years • Ferry man of the underworld • strongest man in greek mythology • Had his liver eaten for 100 years • _____ lasted for less then 200 years • Was invincible until shot in the ankle • Town was besieged for ten years by odysseus
History-Asher 2021-11-18
6 Clues: ______ was a poet • gives tips about life • ______ is a greek writer • ______ was a greek fabulist • What is the word for city state • What are stories about gods called
Ancient Greece - review 2022-07-08
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- A group of symbols used to represent sounds so that they can be written down; the Ancient Greeks developed the first true example of this – it is named after the first two of their symbols. (8)
- A sacred building to honour the gods. (6)
- The system of government in Classical Athens that allowed all male citizens to participate in decision making. (9)
- A drink made from crushed grapes said to be invented by the god Dionysus; an important commodity for the Ancient Greeks. (4)
- An Athenian politician and general who helped to lead the city of Athens during its ‘Golden Age’.
- A type of Ancient Greek column; its distinguishing features are the volutes or scrolls on the capital. (5)
- The ‘dancing circle’; an important part of an Ancient Greek theatre where the chorus would perform. (9)
- The largest, richest and most influential Ancient Greek city-state; famous for art and architecture, democracy, drama and philosophy. (6)
- The Ancient Greek practice of trying to explain the world and life through questioning and thinking. (10)
- An athletic event made up of five different disciplines including running, jumping and throwing. (10)
- The Ancient Greek city-state that was famous to its harsh lifestyle and strict warrior culture. (6)
- The name of an important Panhellenic festival held in honour of Zeus every four years where athletes competed against one another. (8)
- A type of Ancient Greek column; the simplest design with a plain capital. (5)
- An important domestic task for Ancient Greek women; the practice of making cloth from woollen thread.
- A way of trying to explain or discover aspects of the world using numbers and calculations; famous Ancient Greeks that practiced this include Pythagoras, Euclid and Archimedes.
- Ancient Greek warships that powered by three banks of rowers; used to ram into enemy ships. (7)
- The site of an important Panhellenic festival held in honour of Zeus every four years where athletes competed against one another. (7)
- A play that dealt with a serious theme, often based on mythology and involving catastrophic events; performed to challenge the audience and make them think. (7)
- The Greek name for a ‘city-state’; Ancient Greece was not one country, but made up of many independent city-states. (5)
- An athletic event that was a brutal mixture of both boxing and wrestling. (10)
- Vessels made from clay that were widely used in Ancient Greece for a range of purposes, including storage of oil and wine; these were often highly decorated with painting.
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- A fruit that was said to be a gift from the goddess Athena; an important commodity for the Ancient Greeks. (6)
- The Macedonian king and general who conquered a huge empire and helped to spread Greek culture; known as ‘the Great’. (9)
- A building where plays were performed in honour of the god Dionysus.
- The site of the most famous and important oracle in Ancient Greece; sacred to Apollo. (6)
- The highest mountain in Greece and, according to mythology, the Greek gods. (5,7)
- Artefacts or objects made from clay that provide some of the best evidence for Ancient Greece because it survives in the archaeological record. (7)
- The Greek name for the marketplace in the centre of a city; the centre of city life. (5)
- A type of Ancient Greek column; the most complex design with acanthus leaves on the capital. (10)
- The most famous (and perhaps most perfect) Ancient Greek temple; dedicated to Athena in the city of Athens. (9)
- Vertical supports on Ancient Greek buildings and temples; there are three main types. (7)
- The Greek name for a house/household; the basic unit of society in Ancient Greece. (5)
- Heavily armed Ancient Greek soldiers, named after the large shield they carried; fought with a spear in a formation called a phalanx. (7)
- Ancient Greek thinkers – some of the most famous include Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. (12)
- A way of honouring the gods by giving them an offering, sometimes an animal. (9)
- The Greek name for the highest part of the city, which was often fortified for defence; the word literally means ‘high city’. (9)
- The practice of trying to treat illness or injury using therapy or herbal remedies and drugs; the most famous Ancient Greek doctor to practice this was Hippocrates. (8)
- A play with a light-hearted or silly plot, but with a serious message; performed to make the audience laugh at themselves and others, but also to think. (6)
- A group of men that would perform in a play, singing and dancing and helping to narrate the play to the audience. (6)
- An activity sacred to the god Dionysus where people pretend to be other people and imitate their actions and speech to tell a story.
40 Clues: A sacred building to honour the gods. (6) • A building where plays were performed in honour of the god Dionysus. • A type of Ancient Greek column; the simplest design with a plain capital. (5) • An athletic event that was a brutal mixture of both boxing and wrestling. (10) • A way of honouring the gods by giving them an offering, sometimes an animal. (9) • ...
Death 2023-12-11
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- the ending
- our species
- a figure of death that emerged during the bubonic plague
- the beginning
- mesopotamian hero of the first ever epic
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- the belief that when someone dies, their soul will keep getting reborn in different forms
- the greek god of death; not hades
- the river that runs between the earth and underworld in greek mythology
8 Clues: the ending • our species • the beginning • the greek god of death; not hades • mesopotamian hero of the first ever epic • a figure of death that emerged during the bubonic plague • the river that runs between the earth and underworld in greek mythology • the belief that when someone dies, their soul will keep getting reborn in different forms