greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Digital Leap Crossword 2020-04-17
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- Tiny Man
- Verb - to poke or jab
- Constellation named after king of Aethiopia in Greek mythology
- Portly or overweight
- 3rd person present singular of the French word, 'to hide'
- Sunken lost city
- A Blacksmith's Stone
- A squishy donkey
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- The Greek Goddess of 'Outrageous Behaviour'
- Just keep swimming
- A Happy Refill
- Famous doctor, behind Beats audio
- American pop band with lead vocalist Brendon Urie, Panic! At the _____
- A Hurricane in the South Pacific
- School for children aged 7 - 13 years
- English House of Royalty, including Monarchs: Mary Queen of Scots & James I-V
- An explosive charge, used to clear the beaches during D-Day
- 2003 American science fiction disaster film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Aaron Eckhart & Hilary Swank, 'The _____'
18 Clues: Tiny Man • A Happy Refill • Sunken lost city • A squishy donkey • Just keep swimming • Portly or overweight • A Blacksmith's Stone • Verb - to poke or jab • A Hurricane in the South Pacific • Famous doctor, behind Beats audio • School for children aged 7 - 13 years • The Greek Goddess of 'Outrageous Behaviour' • 3rd person present singular of the French word, 'to hide' • ...
Herbs and spices 2023-03-06
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- Anethum graveolens
- Aromatic bark used as a spice
- Killed a Norse god in mythology (Baldur)
- Liquorice-flavored seeds or oil used in cookies or cakes or pickles.
- One of the most sacred Celtic trees
- Some types are Lemon, Bee and Gilead.
- Large sour-tasting arrowhead-shaped leaves used in salads and sauces
- Often used in Asian cooking and ‘stir-fries’
- Used in mustard, chow-chow and curry powder
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- Herbs are
- The word ‘herb’ comes from
- Catnip
- Greek crown
- Used as an eye medication from at least the 14th century
- AKA: yarrow, field hop, old man's pepper, soldier's woundwort, thousand-seal.
- Greek for rock celery
- An aromatic bitter herb used in candy and cough lozenges.
- Widely used as a herb or spice but botanically a vegetable
18 Clues: Catnip • Herbs are • Greek crown • Anethum graveolens • Greek for rock celery • The word ‘herb’ comes from • Aromatic bark used as a spice • One of the most sacred Celtic trees • Some types are Lemon, Bee and Gilead. • Killed a Norse god in mythology (Baldur) • Used in mustard, chow-chow and curry powder • Often used in Asian cooking and ‘stir-fries’ • ...
Famous Monsters 2024-09-25
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- Sea monster often depicted battling sailors
- Dracula's insect-eating assistant
- A blood-sucking bat-like creature from Latin American folklore
- Undead, walking skeleton often seen in fantasy settings
- Egyptian undead wrapped in bandages
- Hairy humanoid monster of North American folklore
- Human who turns under the moon
- Reanimated corpse from Mary Shelley’s novel
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- Cyclops with a single eye
- Creature from Transylvania who drinks blood
- Ape-like monster that terrorizes Tokyo
- Greek creature with snakes for hair, can turn people into stone
- Mythical half-human, half-horse beast
- Demonic entity who grants wishes, often at a terrible cost
- Fiery beast from Greek mythology, part lion, goat, and serpent
- Creature from the Black Lagoon
- Undead creature that feasts on brains
- Invisible man created by H.G. Wells
18 Clues: Cyclops with a single eye • Creature from the Black Lagoon • Human who turns under the moon • Dracula's insect-eating assistant • Invisible man created by H.G. Wells • Egyptian undead wrapped in bandages • Mythical half-human, half-horse beast • Undead creature that feasts on brains • Ape-like monster that terrorizes Tokyo • Creature from Transylvania who drinks blood • ...
Odyssey Crossword puzzle 2022-10-26
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- the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith.
- son of the Greek hero Odysseus
- the king of the Greek pantheon of gods
- at the end of the journey of the odyssey everyone thinks odysseus is ___
- a central figure in the Trojan War, leading the Spartan contingent of the Greek army, under his elder brother Agamemnon, king of Mycenae.
- where Odysseus lands after leaving Calypso's island
- an immortal goddess who holds Odysseus prisoner for seven years on the island where she lives and forces him to be her lover.
- the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
- a sustained fight between large organized armed forces.
- Odysseus’ home
- metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle
- the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon
- sea monster in Greek mythology
- Greek poem
- a blind prophet of Apollo who was in the Underworld
- how many years did it take for odysseus to return to ithaca
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- a female god or deity
- queen of Ithaca and was the daughter of Spartan king Icarius
- a legendary Greek king of Ithaca
- an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft
- a king of Mycenae who commanded the Greeks during the Trojan War.
- Who turns many of Odysseus’ men into pigs
- intense armed conflict
- where odysseus battles gods and monsters as he makes his way home from?
- a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of wate
- was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus
- an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion.
27 Clues: Greek poem • Odysseus’ home • a female god or deity • intense armed conflict • son of the Greek hero Odysseus • sea monster in Greek mythology • a legendary Greek king of Ithaca • the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon • the king of the Greek pantheon of gods • Who turns many of Odysseus’ men into pigs • where Odysseus lands after leaving Calypso's island • ...
Greece 2025-04-04
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- A war between groups within the same country.
- Student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle. Believed the wisest people should rule.
- Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes used to explain nature and traditions.
- A style of government that gives power to citizens to make decisions by voting.
- A style of government ruled by a few powerful individuals or families.
- A famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena.
- A mix of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures spread by Alexander the Great.
- A small area like a city that acts like a country with its own laws, army, culture, and language.
- A Greek city-state known for education, philosophy, and the first democracy.
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- Student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great. Believed in science and reason.
- The study of thinking, knowledge, and the meaning of life.
- The peninsula in southern Greece where the city-state Sparta was located.
- Athletic games held to honor Zeus; they began in ancient Greece.
- A Greek city-state focused on military strength and discipline.
- A government where one leader takes control, often by force. Can be good or bad depending on the ruler.
- A philosopher who taught by asking questions. He challenged leaders and believed in critical thinking.
- The Great Greek leader who conquered many lands and spread Greek culture (Hellenistic culture).
- The Greek word for city-state, the basic political unit in ancient Greece.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides and connected to a landmass on the fourth side.
- A public space in Greek city-states used as a market and meeting area.
20 Clues: A war between groups within the same country. • The study of thinking, knowledge, and the meaning of life. • A famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena. • A Greek city-state focused on military strength and discipline. • Athletic games held to honor Zeus; they began in ancient Greece. • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-05
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- A society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
- Joining together to create a stronger or larger entity Greece
- An agreement to work together
- A high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- A war fought between citizens Of the same government
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the
- Greek word for city-state
- Money traded for items
- Short stories that teach life lessons or gives advice about life
- Getting something in exchange for something else
- A specific way Of thinking about the world
- power.
- A group of people selected to determine innocence and guilt
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- A person who lives under a specific government
- The city and its surrounding area.
- A rich landowner or noble
- A ruler that has almost absolute power
- An age marked by great achievements
- A system to provide laws and services to the citizens
- A government where people elect leaders to govern themselves
- A government where only a few people or select groups
- A type Of government where people rule themselves
22 Clues: power. • Money traded for items • A rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • An agreement to work together • The city and its surrounding area. • An age marked by great achievements • A ruler that has almost absolute power • A specific way Of thinking about the world • A high hill where Greek fortresses were built • A person who lives under a specific government • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-02-15
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- a Greek city-state
- an agreement to work together
- a high hill at the center of a city
- rich landowners
- an age marked by great achievements
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- clear & ordered thinking
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- a body of stories about gods & heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster
- a person who has the right to participate in government
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- a series of sports contests that began in Olympia to honor Zeus
- plays performed to honor gods & heroes or to entertain
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- a government in which only a few people have power
- an epic about the last years of the Trojan War
- Greek or Greek-like
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a leader who holds power through the use of force
- an epic about Odysseus’s journey home from Troy to Ithaca
20 Clues: rich landowners • a Greek city-state • Greek or Greek-like • clear & ordered thinking • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • a high hill at the center of a city • an age marked by great achievements • an epic about the last years of the Trojan War • a leader who holds power through the use of force • ...
PHONETIC ALPHABET 2023-03-07
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- an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash
- a sport where the objective is to get the lowest score
- unit of measurement prefix, means 1000
- a nation in south africa
- one of the lovers in one of Shakespeare's famous plays
- month of thanksgiving
- a type of dance originating in the 1800s
- a smooth dance and a comic
- used to see your skeleton
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- famous awards show
- a boy's name, a candy brand, famous boxer
- main character of Peanuts
- popular city in Canada
- a type of bean
- the second most populated country
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- one of the lovers in one of Shakespeare's famous plays
- means a range of mountains
- a cry of approval for a performance
- male name that also means winner
- what you would wear to a private school or job
- cursed nymph in greek mythology, forced to repeat the words of others
- baseball team in New York
- another word for dad or father
- a place where you can stay for short periods of time
- fourth letter of the greek alphabet
26 Clues: a type of bean • famous awards show • month of thanksgiving • popular city in Canada • a nation in south africa • used to see your skeleton • baseball team in New York • main character of Peanuts • means a range of mountains • a smooth dance and a comic • another word for dad or father • male name that also means winner • the second most populated country • ...
Greece and Rome crossword 2021-02-16
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- Inspired by Greek art, Roman artists often focused on____
- In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500___
- Both the Greek and Roman focused their art on important___ figures.
- Like today, many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by____
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a Direct___
- The ancient Romans perfected mosaic_____
- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in____
- An Oligarchy is ruled by____
- The Third Punic War was the last and_____ of the three wars
- The Greeks loved their pets, especially____
- While Rome was founded by Romulus, Greece was founded by____ the Great.
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- _____is an Ancient Roman city
- Roman Numerals was a______
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be____
- In Greece, women could buy but not____ their property
- The daily life of an ancient Greek was very similar to our lives____
- Roman mythology is a collection of traditional___
- The Punic wars were fought between Rome and____
- Roman Emperors liked to celebrate themselves by building____
- Wine was very important in Ancient
20 Clues: Roman Numerals was a______ • An Oligarchy is ruled by____ • _____is an Ancient Roman city • Wine was very important in Ancient • The ancient Romans perfected mosaic_____ • In Greece, women were not allowed to be____ • The Greeks loved their pets, especially____ • The Punic wars were fought between Rome and____ • In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500___ • ...
Greek gods 2025-11-21
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- she was the powerful queen of gods power over marriage
- he was the son of the inmortal king
- he is the god of all
- he can control all forms of water
- he is the son of Zeus and era. he has immortality and enhanced reflexes
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- he was the king of the titans and control over time
- she is 1 of the 12 Olympian gods she had immortality and teleportation
- he was a son of the titans control over dead
- she is the personification of victory she always Winamp she is a pricipal figure in Greek mythology identify as the god of love beauty and desire
- she is a principal figure in Greek mythology she is the god of love beauty and desire
10 Clues: he is the god of all • he can control all forms of water • he was the son of the inmortal king • he was a son of the titans control over dead • he was the king of the titans and control over time • she was the powerful queen of gods power over marriage • she is 1 of the 12 Olympian gods she had immortality and teleportation • ...
Olympian Gods 2022-04-29
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- goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- god of war, unloved by human and gods
- the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster
- goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares
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- god of the sun; only god that has the same name in both greek and roman mythology
- greek god of the underworld
- greek goddess of hearth; one of the original 12 olympians
- king of Olympus, god of lightining
- wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus
- goddess of the moon and chasity; has a twin brother who is also an olympian
- god of blacksmiths
11 Clues: god of blacksmiths • greek god of the underworld • wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus • king of Olympus, god of lightining • god of war, unloved by human and gods • goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster • goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares • greek goddess of hearth; one of the original 12 olympians • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-09
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- A legendary reptilian creature often depicted with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A creature with the body of a bird and the head of a woman, often depicted as vengeful spirits.
- A creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often depicted as a giant.
- A mythical creature also known as Sasquatch, said to inhabit forests and wilderness areas.
- A person who transforms into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology known for wailing as a harbinger of death.
- A nature spirit in various cultures, associated with particular natural locations.
- A fire-breathing monster with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
- A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poets and heroes.
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- A legendary sea monster with tentacles, known for its massive size and power.
- A creature with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with a gaze.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often with a riddle to solve.
- A bird that is said to burst into flames upon death and be reborn from its ashes.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A sea creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, found in Greek mythology.
20 Clues: A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains. • A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat. • A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • ...
LW&W vocab 2026-04-28
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- a soft chewy confection made primarily from starch and sugar that originates from Turkey
- supernatural beings in Arabian mythology
- British word for a vehicle with runners used to carry loads or transport people over snow and ice
- Relating to, or resembling an animal in a negative way
- tree nymphs in Greek mythology
- a British term for a tourist or sightseer
- having descend from a train, bus, or carriage
- Used to describe a low-pitched, thick, or raspy voice or laugh
- a clever, often deceitful plan, scheme, or trick designed to outwit an opponent
- British adjective used to describe a room, space, or item that is stale, musty, and unclean-smelling
- describes the hooves of animals like goats and sheep
- a person who travels from place to place (plural)
- refers to eyeglasses (plural)
- a quiet, partially suppressed, and often unkind or disrespectful laugh
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- refers to plates, dishes, cups, bowls, and others which typically consists of earthenware
- a small tower projecting from the corner of a building, commonly in castles
- to have moved or marched together
- describes someone eager for knowledge
- describes a person's body or movements as thin, supple, and graceful
- a waxy, flammable, white crystalline terpene ketone
- originally meaning strange of peculiar, but is now an umbrella term
- something that is annoying, troublesome, or vexatious, often causing persistent irritation, a pestilence
- an old-fashioned, informal term of endearment used as a friendly form of address
- a decorative chain, garland, or ribbon suspended in a curve between two points, often featuring flowers or leaves
- adverb meaning mainly, principally, or for the most part
- water nymphs in Greek mythology
- a soft, sweet-but-bitter spread made by cooking citrus fruit pulp and peel
- description of having long, thick, unkempt hair
- something of very little value, importance, or significance
- a person who behaves in an annoyingly moralistic, self-righteous, or fussily precise manner
30 Clues: refers to eyeglasses (plural) • tree nymphs in Greek mythology • water nymphs in Greek mythology • to have moved or marched together • describes someone eager for knowledge • supernatural beings in Arabian mythology • a British term for a tourist or sightseer • having descend from a train, bus, or carriage • description of having long, thick, unkempt hair • ...
Greek Literature 2024-01-30
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- Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War.
- Playwright known for exploring themes of human suffering and divine intervention.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- Heroic figure with extraordinary strength, featured in lost epics.
- Pre-Socratic philosopher who pondered the nature of reality and change.
- Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus.
- Euripides play with a character known for intense psychological depth.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, teacher of Plato, and influential figure in philosophy.
- associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife.
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- Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy.
- Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits.
- Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey."
- Playwright whose works often draw inspiration from Greek tragic heroes.
- The collection of traditional stories or beliefs of a society, often involving gods and heroes.
- A genre of Greek drama, often featuring a protagonist's downfall and suffering.
15 Clues: Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War. • Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus. • Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits. • Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy. • associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-08
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- A long dramatic poem
- Traditional tales or fables of a culture
- a dramatic work that amuses the audience
- A fortified hilltop
- A government led by representatives
- The capital of Greece
- The Greek city-state known for its military
- An open marketplace for assemblies of local citizens
- Used to sneak soldiers into the city of Troy
- The sea between Greece and Persia
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- Confirms that a battle demolished Troy
- The larger body of water that Greece is located in
- A dramatic work about suffering
- The first settlers who formed small kingdoms
- The most famous literature from ancient Greece
- Greece's terrain
- The sea between Greece and Italy
- Adjusted the idea of Democracy to the idea of a Republic
- These places have "clubs" that use Greek letters in their names
19 Clues: Greece's terrain • A fortified hilltop • A long dramatic poem • The capital of Greece • A dramatic work about suffering • The sea between Greece and Italy • The sea between Greece and Persia • A government led by representatives • Confirms that a battle demolished Troy • Traditional tales or fables of a culture • a dramatic work that amuses the audience • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2026-01-09
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- Wars – Wars between Greece and Persia where Greece won.
- – A Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- – A person who has rights and responsibilities in a city-state.
- – Greek word for nature or the natural world.
- – Early Greek people who built strong cities and fought in the Trojan War.
- – A great Greek warrior in the Iliad who had one weak spot—his heel.
- – A mix of Greek and other cultures after Alexander the Great’s conquests.
- – A Greek city known for its strong army and warrior culture.
- – A Greek playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex.
- – Sports competitions held in Greece to honor Zeus.
- – The king of Troy during the Trojan War.
- – A government where people vote to make decisions.
- – A government where rich families or nobles rule.
- – A Greek historian known as the "Father of History."
- Dionysia – A festival in Athens for plays and honoring the god Dionysus.
- – Greek word for law or custom.
- – The first Greek civilization, living on the island of Crete.
- – A Greek playwright who wrote tragedies.
- – The independent city-state structure that characterized Ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta are examples.
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- War – A long war between Athens and Sparta.
- – A Greek historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian War.
- League – A group of Greek city-states led by Athens to protect against Persia.
- – A strong military formation used by Greek soldiers.
- – A Greek playwright who wrote about strong emotions and real people.
- the Great – A king who created a large empire and spread Greek culture.
- democracy – A type of democracy where people vote on laws themselves.
- – Stories about gods, heroes, and nature told by the Greeks.
- democracy – A type of democracy where people choose leaders to make decisions for them.
- – A Trojan prince and hero who was killed by Achilles.
- – A Greek playwright who wrote comedies.
- – A Greek tragic hero in a famous play who unknowingly marries his mother.
- – A student of Socrates who wrote about government and philosophy.
- – A famous Greek city famous for the first known democracy and learning.
- – A type of government characterized by the rule of a few rich or powerful individuals, often from noble families.
- – An Athenian leader who made democracy stronger and helped build the Parthenon.
- – An agreement between groups or countries to work together.
- – A government where one person takes power by force.
- – A high part of a Greek city where important buildings were located.
- – A student of Plato who studied science, logic, and politics.
- – A famous Greek philosopher who asked questions to find truth. Died from poison after being accused of corrupting the youth.
- – A Greek doctor known as the "Father of Medicine."
41 Clues: – Greek word for law or custom. • – A Greek playwright who wrote comedies. • – The king of Troy during the Trojan War. • – A Greek playwright who wrote tragedies. • War – A long war between Athens and Sparta. • – A Greek playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex. • – Greek word for nature or the natural world. • – A government where rich families or nobles rule. • ...
Greek god 2025-02-06
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- The book series that is a part of
- The home of the Gods in greek mythology
- The Greek hero who performed 12 labors
- The lord of the skies
- The God who controls the Underworld
- The goddess who is wise and strategic
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- the messanger God
- The titan who was defeated by Zues and his siblings
- Percy jacksons halfgod status
- The hero who was the first to fight in the Trojan War
- God of the sea
- The Goddess who turned arachne into a spider
12 Clues: God of the sea • the messanger God • The lord of the skies • Percy jacksons halfgod status • The book series that is a part of • The God who controls the Underworld • The goddess who is wise and strategic • The Greek hero who performed 12 labors • The home of the Gods in greek mythology • The Goddess who turned arachne into a spider • ...
Inferno Vocabulary Quiz Cantos 26-30 2022-10-26
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- A torture instrument in which a person is placed inside a brass bull that is then placed over a fire.
- Fourth caliph of Islam who lived ca. 600-661 AD; considered the first capilh by the Shiites, son-in-law of Mahomet.
- The hero of Homer's Odyssey, a king of Ithaca and a Greek leader in the Trojan War.
- In Homer's Odyssey, an enchantress who turns men into swine.
- Arab prophet who lived ca. 570-632 AD and was the founder of modern Islam.
- In Roman mythology, the god of the sea, the same as the Greek god Poseidon
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- In Greek mythology, the artist and builder of the Labyrinth in Crete from which, by means of wings he made, he and his son Icarus escaped.
- Early form of chemistry with magical associations that aimed to change base metals into gold.
- Greek myth about a youth who, after Echo's death, is made to pine away for love of his own reflection in a spring and changes into the narcissus.
- Ulysses' wife who waits faithfully for his return from the Trojan War.
10 Clues: In Homer's Odyssey, an enchantress who turns men into swine. • Ulysses' wife who waits faithfully for his return from the Trojan War. • Arab prophet who lived ca. 570-632 AD and was the founder of modern Islam. • In Roman mythology, the god of the sea, the same as the Greek god Poseidon • ...
Guess the God 2018-09-13
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- .... refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site.
- A person who protects a tyrant.
- ...... civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- ..... was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two really long poems.
- having unlimited power.
- Was a person of agency.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- A greek philosopher.
- Was a philosopher in ancient greece.
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- The ..... was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- A peninsula in southern ancient greece.
- Athenian democracy.
- The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky mountain near athens.
- Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece.
- Supreme god of Olympians.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- is a state of Ancient Greek.
- very old or old-fashioned.
20 Clues: Athenian democracy. • A greek philosopher. • having unlimited power. • Was a person of agency. • Supreme god of Olympians. • very old or old-fashioned. • is a state of Ancient Greek. • A person who protects a tyrant. • Was a philosopher in ancient greece. • A peninsula in southern ancient greece. • Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization. • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-05
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- Joining together to create a stronger or larger entity
- A system to provide laws and services to the citizens
- A rich landowner or noble
- A high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- A society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
- A person who lives under a specific government
- Greek word for city-state
- A government where only a few people or select groups
- Money traded for items
- A type Of government where people rule themselves
- Getting something in exchange for something else
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- A ruler that has almost absolute power
- War: A war fought between citizens Of the same government
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the
- A government where people elect leaders to govern
- The city and its surrounding area.
- An age marked by great achievements
- Short stories that teach life lessons or gives advice about life
- A specific way Of thinking about the world
- An agreement to work together
- power.
- A group of people selected to determine innocence and guilt
22 Clues: power. • Money traded for items • A rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • An agreement to work together • The city and its surrounding area. • An age marked by great achievements • A ruler that has almost absolute power • A specific way Of thinking about the world • A high hill where Greek fortresses were built • A person who lives under a specific government • ...
Opera Posters 2025-11-06
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- Born in Lucca, Italy
- A type of song in operas, usually a solo
- Term made popular by Wagner, meaning "total work"
- The type of road that the gods take back to Valhalla
- The love interest who dies to save Alfredo
- the "good guy"
- Almost brought back to life, but it didn't work out.
- The knight who falls in love with Isolde
- The city in which La Traviata takes place
- Almost had to marry a bad guy
- The organization that The Magic Flute's creators were in
- Wrote 13 operas
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- His wedding was nearly cancelled
- The roman name for the Greek god of the Underworld
- the birthplace of Mozart
- The birthplace of Wagner
- The Greek god of music, light, healing
- Dropped in a river by dwarves
- The hero in a Greek myth
- He wrote 28 operas in his lifetime
- the "bad guy"
- The main character in Turandot
- the evil priest in Mozart's last opera
- The mythology on which Wagner based Das Rheingold
24 Clues: the "bad guy" • the "good guy" • Wrote 13 operas • Born in Lucca, Italy • the birthplace of Mozart • The birthplace of Wagner • The hero in a Greek myth • Dropped in a river by dwarves • Almost had to marry a bad guy • The main character in Turandot • His wedding was nearly cancelled • He wrote 28 operas in his lifetime • The Greek god of music, light, healing • ...
Greece 2025-10-16
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- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods
- In the Ancient Greek religion, she was Goddess of wisdom
- a broken piece of pottery with writing on it; used for voting in Athens
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- The Persian king who initiated the first invasion of Greece, which included the Battle of Marathon.
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men with shields
- the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived
- wealthy landowners who were advisors to the monarch in ancient Greece; would go on to become oligarchs in many cases
- ancient religion in which events in life are represented and explained using many gods or goddesses
- A significant battle in 490 BCE where the Athenians defeated the Persians, marking a pivotal moment in the wars.
- A classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, known for his Socratic method of questioning and dialogue.
- the name given to outsiders by the ancient Greeks (anyone who didn't speak Greek languages)
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- a leader who appeals to citizens' emotions, rather than rationality, to obtain power
- A democratic Greek polis who accomplished many cultural and philosophical achievements, and who were constantly at war with Sparta.
- An influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon.
- Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
- Greek athletic competitions to celebrate the gods and encourage city-state rivalries
- a system of government run by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- Greek city-state
- Ancient Greek historian; compiled information about the Persian Wars; considered to be the "first" historian, as he used sources and put together the stories from history
- A military formation used by Greek soldiers, characterized by rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder with shields and spears.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
25 Clues: Greek city-state • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods • Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships. • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-11
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- was a very famous philosopher and scientist that was born 384 B.C. and he died in 322 B.C. He is a very special part of Ancient Greek history.
- was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology.
- they both drink this and it is made out of fruit and stored in pots
- is the art of designing and creating buildings.
- Greeks and romans used _____ in architecture
- Both romans and greeks focused their art on_____figures
- was an important and powerful city-state in ancient Greece.
- Unlike the romans the greeks clothing was very
- They both had___as pets
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- in rome they used numerals,but in greece they used
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a
- was a time in roman history when rome stopped being a kingdom
- Romulus and Remus were raised by a
- was an important part of daily living in ancient Rome.
- The greek and roman kids loved playing with
- in rome and greece girls would get married around_____
- is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- was a military genuis and political leader
- were some of the most famous art works that were done in Ancient Greece
- Greek and Roman art is based on
20 Clues: They both had___as pets • Greek and Roman art is based on • Romulus and Remus were raised by a • was a military genuis and political leader • The greek and roman kids loved playing with • is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • Greeks and romans used _____ in architecture • Unlike the romans the greeks clothing was very • ...
Key Terms For Greece 2021-11-16
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- A collection of myths that
- A sacred temple in Greece. It is now in ruins.
- A woman who wrote poetry
- Half man and half bull
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- An ancient Greek leader who ruled through power
- A hill upon which a Greek fortress was built.
- A government in which only a few people have power
- The Greek word for a city state.
8 Clues: Half man and half bull • A woman who wrote poetry • A collection of myths that • The Greek word for a city state. • A hill upon which a Greek fortress was built. • A sacred temple in Greece. It is now in ruins. • An ancient Greek leader who ruled through power • A government in which only a few people have power
History-Herrin 11/29 2021-11-29
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- Short stories that teach life lessons; many contain animals as the main characters of the stories
- A person who seized and held power through force
- Famous for his fables
- People power; rule of the people; a government in which people govern themselves
- A well-known Greek poet; her poetry mainly about love and family relationships
- Mythological half-bull, half-man creature which lived in the labyrinth palace of Knossos
- A historical period known for its great achievements(Ancient Greece has a "classical" period in its history)
- A group of wealthy people, mainly landowners
- A government run by only a few, powerful people
- A leader of Athens; encouraged citizens to be active participants in their city. "Take pride in your city!"
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- A high hill, upon which a fortress stands
- A poet and storyteller and writer of Ancient Greek myth; not much is known about him
- Stories about gods and heroes which try to explain how the world works
- The Greek word for city-state
- People who have the right to participate in their society and government
- Ancient Greek religious temple; religious sanctuary to greek god
16 Clues: Famous for his fables • The Greek word for city-state • A high hill, upon which a fortress stands • A group of wealthy people, mainly landowners • A government run by only a few, powerful people • A person who seized and held power through force • Ancient Greek religious temple; religious sanctuary to greek god • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-02
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- Person who pays rent to grow crops on another person's land
- A Greek military ruler who built a huge empire in only 11 years.
- A logical guess.
- The God of the sky.
- Greek city-state
- Legal member of a country or city-state.
- Military housing
- In ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- Although Alexander the Great named many cities for himself, he also named one for his _________.
- The God of the sea.
- Government in which a small group of people rule.
- A word that means to stop.
- Unjust use of power or a government run by a strong ruler.
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- A long spear 13 to 20 feet in length.
- Worship of many gods or deities.
- A Greek word that means 'rule by the best people.'
- The God of war.
- The Goddess of love.
- After conquering Egypt, Alexander let Egyptians practice their own ___________.
- The upper part of an ancient Greek city where public buildings and city's defenses were located.
- A type of government where people choose their leaders.
- Collection of stories that people tell about their gods and heroes.
- School of philosophy founded by Plato.
- The God of the sun, music and poetry.
24 Clues: The God of war. • A logical guess. • Greek city-state • Military housing • The God of the sky. • The God of the sea. • The Goddess of love. • A word that means to stop. • Worship of many gods or deities. • A long spear 13 to 20 feet in length. • The God of the sun, music and poetry. • School of philosophy founded by Plato. • Legal member of a country or city-state. • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2020-12-28
13 Clues: God of War • Messenger God • God of Metalwork • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Hunting • God of the Underworld • God of Seas and Rivers • God of Light and Music • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Top god in Greek Mythology • God of wine and merrymaking • Goddess of harvests and nature • Goddess of the family and Queen of gods
Greek Mythology Crossword 2021-09-27
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- often named as the attendant of Poseidon
- Poseidon's vehicle of choice
- this nereid married Poseidon
- Poseidon is often associated with this animal
- Poseidon is often associated with this natural occurrence
- Poseidon badly wanted to win the support of this town over Athena
- God of the sea and originally the land
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- this cyclops was rejected by Galatea and killed her lover
- Poseidon had this ability which could allow him to become a horse, river, etc.
- this half fish half man was a son of Poseidon
- Poseidon's weapon of choice
- this lover of Poseidon had snakes for hair
- this god worked with Zeus to wipe out humans with a flood
- this was the first of the sea gods
14 Clues: Poseidon's weapon of choice • Poseidon's vehicle of choice • this nereid married Poseidon • this was the first of the sea gods • God of the sea and originally the land • often named as the attendant of Poseidon • this lover of Poseidon had snakes for hair • this half fish half man was a son of Poseidon • Poseidon is often associated with this animal • ...
Greek Mythology Dieties 2023-03-06
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- god/goddess of everything
- god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep
- god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- god/goddess of the harvest
- god/goddess of the spirit of battle
- god/goddess of virgins
- god/goddess of the sky
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- god/goddess of the sea
- god/goddess of war and wisdom
- god/goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god/goddess of fire
- god/goddess of the underworld
- god/goddess of wild animals
13 Clues: god/goddess of fire • god/goddess of the sea • god/goddess of virgins • god/goddess of the sky • god/goddess of everything • god/goddess of the harvest • god/goddess of wild animals • god/goddess of war and wisdom • god/goddess of the underworld • god/goddess of the spirit of battle • god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep • ...
Vocab Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- A manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- Anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena.
- A person who tells a story.
- A supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans.
- A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- characterized by belief of worship in more than one god.
- the outcome of a story.
- To change form, shape, structure, or substance
- the plan of action in a story, play, or novel.
- The beginning; the source
- French word for “why”
- The struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events. Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
13 Clues: French word for “why” • the outcome of a story. • The beginning; the source • A person who tells a story. • To change form, shape, structure, or substance • the plan of action in a story, play, or novel. • characterized by belief of worship in more than one god. • A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is • ...
greek mythology hahahahahha 2024-06-19
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- god of prophecy, poetry, and archery [twin to 8 across)
- with 11 across, the man whose story is recounted by the musical 'hadestown'
- home of the greek gods
- goddess who brought olive trees to greece
- with 3 across, the woman whose story is recounted by the musical 'hadestown'
- god that got thrown off a mountain by his mother
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- games that originated in greece!
- first monster that percy jackson fought
- goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and childbirth[twin to 2 across]
- three headed dog ('guard dog' of the underworld)
- who is the greek goddess of revenge?
- what did ancient greeks use for toilet paper?
- mother earth
13 Clues: mother earth • home of the greek gods • games that originated in greece! • who is the greek goddess of revenge? • first monster that percy jackson fought • goddess who brought olive trees to greece • what did ancient greeks use for toilet paper? • three headed dog ('guard dog' of the underworld) • god that got thrown off a mountain by his mother • ...
The Odyssey - Books I-XII 2022-10-24
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- a prediction. (1)
- a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, the smallest of the Ionian Islands. (2)
- the woolly covering of a sheep or goat. (4)
- a chariot driver. (3)
- a member of a mythical people living in perpetual mist and darkness near the land of the dead. (11)
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city. (10)
- the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. (4)
- hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors. (8)
- the goddess of the sea, wife of the god Poseidon. (12)
- a supernatural female creature, with 12 feet and six heads on long snaky necks. (12)
- a wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on the head. (2)
- a man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman, with a view to marriage. (1)
- a mythological island said to be the home of the goddess-sorceress Circe. (10)
- poet who often visits the court of Alcinous. (8)
- one of the rivers of the underworld. (5)
- embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery. (5)
- invested with sovereign authority. (8)
- the king of the Phaeacians in the generation before Odysseus washed ashore on their home island. (6)
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- an ancient city located at Hisarlik in present-day Turkey. (1)
- an island nation on the shores of which Odysseus was shipwrecked and discovered. (7)
- a blind Theban seer. (11)
- a one-eyed giant from Greek and Roman mythology. (2)
- a mythical king of Laconia. (4)
- a guest at a banquet. (9)
- any of a large class of inferior female divinities. (5)
- a drink poured out as an offering to a deity. (3)
- a Homeric Thracian tribe. (9)
- the home of the Phaeacians and the last destination of Odysseus. (6)
- a son of Uranus and Gaia. (6)
- son of Nausithous and brother of Rhexenor. (7)
- king of the Laestrygones. (10)
- king of the overweening Giants. (7)
- a sea-monster whose gigantic whirlpool swirled in the straits of Messina opposite the cliffs of the monster Scylla. (12)
- in ancient Greek religion, god of the sea (and of water generally), earthquakes, and horses. (3)
- stronghold of the cicones. (9)
- the god of a dark region of the underworld and the personification of darkness. (11)
36 Clues: a prediction. (1) • a chariot driver. (3) • a blind Theban seer. (11) • a guest at a banquet. (9) • a Homeric Thracian tribe. (9) • a son of Uranus and Gaia. (6) • king of the Laestrygones. (10) • stronghold of the cicones. (9) • a mythical king of Laconia. (4) • king of the overweening Giants. (7) • invested with sovereign authority. (8) • one of the rivers of the underworld. (5) • ...
Aeneid Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-03
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- The king of Troy
- Killed by serpents
- Called Pallas Athena in Greek Mythology
- Favored by Minerva in the Trojan war
- The wife of Menelaus
- Julius Caesar was named after him
- "Fatum"
- The queen of Carthage
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- The Aeneid was written for this purpose
- Father of Iulius
- Mother of Aeneas
- Uncle of Iulius
- Aeneas is destined to found this city
13 Clues: "Fatum" • Uncle of Iulius • The king of Troy • Father of Iulius • Mother of Aeneas • Killed by serpents • The wife of Menelaus • The queen of Carthage • Julius Caesar was named after him • Favored by Minerva in the Trojan war • Aeneas is destined to found this city • The Aeneid was written for this purpose • Called Pallas Athena in Greek Mythology
Mermaids 2024-05-02
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- the Caribbean ___
- the town where mermaids are famous
- big body of water
- a common mermaid hobby
- mermaids are a ____
- half ____ half human
- dangerous maid in the water
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- what substance mermaids live in
- the type of mythology mermaids are
- Mermaids favorite meal
- Half fish half _____
- what the mermaid tails are made from
- Maid in the water
13 Clues: the Caribbean ___ • big body of water • Maid in the water • mermaids are a ____ • Half fish half _____ • half ____ half human • Mermaids favorite meal • a common mermaid hobby • dangerous maid in the water • what substance mermaids live in • the type of mythology mermaids are • the town where mermaids are famous • what the mermaid tails are made from
Ancient Greece 2024-02-15
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- This means a love of wisdom.
- The Greek stories of gods and goddesses.
- This city state focused on education and learning.
- One of the earliest Greek civilizations on mainland Greece.
- One of the earliest Greek civilizations on the island of Crete.
- The idea that happiness is the cure of life.
- This was the Persian religion.
- The center of a city on a hill.
- A Spartan enslaved person.
- A government where citizens vote to make decisions.
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- A Greek word meaning city.
- A philosopher who was sentenced to death for corrupting the youth.
- A famous poet in Greece who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- This Macedonian created a massive empire in just 12 years.
- The ____ Era was when Greek culture spread.
- A story told by actors for entertainment.
- A student of Plate who opened the Lyceum.
- This Athenian leader opened democracy to more people.
- A Greek marketplace.
- The man who united all of Persia.
- The ____ Method is asking questions to think deeply.
- A student of Socrates who opened the Academy.
- The son of Darius who encouraged a second attack on Greece from Persia.
- A form of drama where the hero fails to overcome challenges.
- A government where a few people rule.
- This Persian War battle saw the Athenians defeat the Persians and a man run 25 miles home to report the news.
- A form of drama with a happy ending.
- The Greeks believed that the gods lived on Mount _____.
- This city state focused on military strength.
29 Clues: A Greek marketplace. • A Greek word meaning city. • A Spartan enslaved person. • This means a love of wisdom. • This was the Persian religion. • The center of a city on a hill. • The man who united all of Persia. • A form of drama with a happy ending. • A government where a few people rule. • The Greek stories of gods and goddesses. • A story told by actors for entertainment. • ...
The Odyssey Pre-Reading 2026-03-25
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- The goddess of wisdom who guides and protects Odysseus
- The tool Penelope uses to weave (and secretly unweave) her work
- The Trojan prince who judged the goddesses and chose Aphrodite
- A winged horse born from Medusa’s blood
- The realm where souls go after death
- The island kingdom ruled by Odysseus
- A performer who recites epic poems like The Odyssey
- The clever Greek hero known for his long journey home
- The king of the gods who oversees justice and order
- The messenger god who delivers important warnings and guidance
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- A multi-headed serpent from Greek mythology
- The woman whose abduction sparked the Trojan War
- The god who rules the land of the dead
- The wooden trick used by the Greeks to enter Troy
- The Trojan prince who took Helen to Troy
- Odysseus’s loyal wife who cleverly delays remarriage
- The god of the sea who opposes Odysseus
- The god of the sun, music, and prophecy
- The ancient Greek code of hospitality between host and guest
- The faithful swineherd who helps Odysseus upon his return
- The ancient Greek poet traditionally credited with composing The Odyssey and The Iliad
- A goddess who inspires poets and storytellers
- Odysseus’s son who searches for news of his father
- The city besieged by the Greeks in the Trojan War
24 Clues: The realm where souls go after death • The island kingdom ruled by Odysseus • The god who rules the land of the dead • The god of the sea who opposes Odysseus • The god of the sun, music, and prophecy • A winged horse born from Medusa’s blood • The Trojan prince who took Helen to Troy • A multi-headed serpent from Greek mythology • ...
Week 8 Spelling Crossword 2022-03-23
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- One of
- A very rich person
- A misunderstanding
- Out of place
- There are 3 of them in Egypt
- Not finished
- It is the same on each side
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- To subtract or get rid of
- To be removed from a phone call
- A unsolved set of clues
- The oppisite of organised
- Aggensed the law
- Not mature
- Before a big avent
- The level in greek mythology below Tarturus
15 Clues: One of • Not mature • Out of place • Not finished • Aggensed the law • A very rich person • A misunderstanding • Before a big avent • A unsolved set of clues • To subtract or get rid of • The oppisite of organised • It is the same on each side • There are 3 of them in Egypt • To be removed from a phone call • The level in greek mythology below Tarturus
Ancient Greeks: Horrible histories 2026-05-24
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- A system of government where citizens vote on important decisions
- A Greek foot soldier who fought with a spear and shield
- The central marketplace where Greeks met to shop and discuss ideas
- The gathering where citizens spoke and voted on city laws
- The powerful city-state known as the birthplace of democracy
- The hilltop area of a Greek city where important temples were built
- The athletic games held every four years to honour the god Zeus
- A special building where the Greeks worshipped their gods
- A boat used by the Greeks to fight battles at sea
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- The Macedonian leader called "the Great" who conquered a huge empire
- The collection of stories about Greek gods, heroes and monsters
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare, and protector of Athens
- A free person who had the right to take part in government
- The city-state famous for its strong army and tough military training
- The famous philosopher who taught people to question everything
- The study of big questions about life, knowledge and truth
- The king of the Greek gods who ruled from Mount Olympus
- The famous temple dedicated to the goddess Athena in Athens
18 Clues: A boat used by the Greeks to fight battles at sea • A Greek foot soldier who fought with a spear and shield • The king of the Greek gods who ruled from Mount Olympus • The gathering where citizens spoke and voted on city laws • A special building where the Greeks worshipped their gods • The goddess of wisdom and warfare, and protector of Athens • ...
Fantasy 2021-03-23
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- bearded creatures in Irish folklore
- medieval fantasy creatures with a body of a lion
- a creature with only one eye
- spirits associated with nature in Greek mythology
- a bird that can be reborn
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- a monster with the head of a bull
- mythical reptiles that can kill people with one glance
- a horse with a horn on its forehead
- women in Norse mythology that take souls to the afterlife
- creature that gives riddles with a lion's body and a human's head
10 Clues: a bird that can be reborn • a creature with only one eye • a monster with the head of a bull • bearded creatures in Irish folklore • a horse with a horn on its forehead • medieval fantasy creatures with a body of a lion • spirits associated with nature in Greek mythology • mythical reptiles that can kill people with one glance • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
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- queen of the underworld; daughter of Demeter
- brightly shining, glowing
- again, once more
- judge of the dead
- goddess of the harvest
- to direct, command
- watchdog at the gates of the underworld
- to agree
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- edge of a slope or of land bordering water
- lord of the dead
- dreary, dismal, forlorn
- food of the dead
- one who tends swine (pigs)
- where heroes were sent after death
- river that flows around the underworld
- foul from standing, not moving
- poor person
- ferryman of the dead
- long lock or ringlet of hair
19 Clues: to agree • poor person • lord of the dead • food of the dead • again, once more • judge of the dead • to direct, command • ferryman of the dead • goddess of the harvest • dreary, dismal, forlorn • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving • where heroes were sent after death • river that flows around the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Review 2015-01-13
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- Uranus angered Gaea by imprisoning her __________.
- My mom gave birth to me while locked all alone in a brass tower.
- I am the “pine bender.
- I was strapped to my own torture bed before my legs and head were chopped off.
- Sciron and Pitocamptes, thugs Theseus kills on the way to Athens, were actually ________________.
- I am god of the sea.
- Persephone’s father.
- Perseus rescued me and I became his loving wife.
- I liked my pet turtle a lot until it ate me as a snack.
- When she was little, she played with mechanical dolls made by Daedalus
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- The Gray Sisters shared three eyes and one ____________.
- Psyche’s husband was _________.
- Who lost his wife on the way out of the Underworld?
- Mmmm...pomegranate seeds.
- I made the roads into Athens safe for travelers.
- Midas loves this more than anything.
- What roams the labyrinth?
- Who pushed someone off of a cliff?
- Who overthrew Uranus and became the ruler of Mount Olympus?
19 Clues: I am god of the sea. • Persephone’s father. • I am the “pine bender. • Mmmm...pomegranate seeds. • What roams the labyrinth? • Psyche’s husband was _________. • Who pushed someone off of a cliff? • Midas loves this more than anything. • I made the roads into Athens safe for travelers. • Perseus rescued me and I became his loving wife. • ...
Vocab Week #5 - Medieval Terms 2021-03-08
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- shining brightly
- endure without compliant
- Greek mythology, a hero and king
- make amends for a loss or harm suffered
- express great regret
- small hut of cottage
- the nest of a squirrel
- in England, ancient burial place
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- to rob, plunder, or pillage
- produce a literary work
- musical instrument
- wail in grief for a dead person
- an offer or proposal
- fifth of seven canonical hours
- hateful, horrid, awful
15 Clues: shining brightly • musical instrument • an offer or proposal • express great regret • small hut of cottage • hateful, horrid, awful • the nest of a squirrel • produce a literary work • endure without compliant • to rob, plunder, or pillage • fifth of seven canonical hours • wail in grief for a dead person • Greek mythology, a hero and king • in England, ancient burial place • ...
abitago: the ancient greece crossword 2026-04-24
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- a greek word for: few,small,or little
- poem about the Greek hero Odysseus's long journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan War
- a premier religious and athletic festival held every four years in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BCE to 393 CE, dedicated to Zeus
- the greeks invented this form of equality under law
- the greeks invented this to make people laugh
- a prominent Bronze Age culture based on Crete from c. 3100 to 1100 BC
- a state-owned class of serfs in ancient Sparta, positioned between free citizens and chattel slaves, who worked the land and supported the Spartan military lifestyle
- a heavily armed citizen-soldiers of ancient Greek city-states (7th–4th centuries BCE) who fought in a tight, shoulder-to-shoulder phalanx formation
- this word means goat song in ancient greece
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- a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue that uses continuous, probing questions to stimulate critical thinking, expose contradictions in beliefs, and uncover underlying assumptions
- a poem about heroes
- shifted from mythological to rational explanations (logos) regarding cosmology, ethics, and metaphysics.
- a greek city state
- the first advanced Greek language
- a board of five powerful, annually elected magistrates in ancient Sparta, serving as overseers who balanced the power of the two kings and the elite council (Gerousia).
- everlasting life/cannot die
- a queen turned into a swan by zuez in greek mythology
17 Clues: a greek city state • a poem about heroes • everlasting life/cannot die • the first advanced Greek language • a greek word for: few,small,or little • this word means goat song in ancient greece • the greeks invented this to make people laugh • the greeks invented this form of equality under law • a queen turned into a swan by zuez in greek mythology • ...
World Mythologies 2024-10-28
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- Ancient civilization whose mythology included the god Quetzalcoatl
- Roman messenger and closest planet to the sun
- Mountain believed by Greeks to be the home of the gods
- Greek god of horses
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- Possibly a Sumerian king whose legend is recorded in Mesopotamian myth
- Many indigenous North American tribes believe the world rests on the back of this creature
- Roman name for 5 Down
- In Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the gods
- Norse god of war that had two ravens
- Bird associated with Egyptian god Thoth
10 Clues: Greek god of horses • Roman name for 5 Down • Norse god of war that had two ravens • Bird associated with Egyptian god Thoth • Roman messenger and closest planet to the sun • In Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the gods • Mountain believed by Greeks to be the home of the gods • Ancient civilization whose mythology included the god Quetzalcoatl • ...
Chapter 6 2026-05-28
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- What body part did Modigliani often elongate
- Balance creates stability, this conveys weaknesses
- He sculpted "The Drunkenness of Bacchus"
- Root Five Rectangle provides pleasing what in a painting
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- Michelangelo's The Fall of Man is based upon this biblical book
- Dionysus is the Greek god of wine making, what is he known as in Roman mythology?
- The Sistine Chapel is located where?
- Number of Paintings in Modigliani's 1919 series
- Half-human and half-goat creature in Roman Mythology
- Hair color of young man painted by Modigliani
10 Clues: The Sistine Chapel is located where? • He sculpted "The Drunkenness of Bacchus" • What body part did Modigliani often elongate • Hair color of young man painted by Modigliani • Number of Paintings in Modigliani's 1919 series • Balance creates stability, this conveys weaknesses • Half-human and half-goat creature in Roman Mythology • ...
Greek Burial 2022-08-25
7 Clues: place of burial • item placed in mouth • Greek word for coffin • name for funeral procession • first step of preparing body • some people were buried in these • monster figure in Greek mythology
Aphrodite Facts 2023-07-28
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- Her sanctuary is on an island called ...
- In ... mythology, she is called Goddess Venus
- It is said that she was born from...
- The golden apple was involved in the ... of Paris
- Her symbols are: myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows and ...
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- In ancient Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the goddess of love, fertility and...
- One of her sibblings is...
- She was said that she was able to create a special magic ...
- In the competition of beauty was Aphrodite against Hera and ...
- She is daughter of ... and Dione
10 Clues: One of her sibblings is... • She is daughter of ... and Dione • It is said that she was born from... • Her sanctuary is on an island called ... • In ... mythology, she is called Goddess Venus • The golden apple was involved in the ... of Paris • Her symbols are: myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows and ... • She was said that she was able to create a special magic ... • ...
Spelling 2015-02-25
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- Son of Hapu.
- A period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.
- A way of administratively organizing large numbers of people
- Is a lake in Italy referred to as Trasimene or Thrasimene in English.
- Two hills of southeast Thessaly.
- Referred to the Greek for "best"
- The practical authority granted to a formally constituted legal body.
- A genus of large trees of the plant family Combretaceae,
- The status of a person recognized under the law.
- Refers originally to the port of Corinth in Greece.
- Used by the Ancient Egyptians during mummification.
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- Dining room
- The fifth King of Kings of Persia
- Triangular srtucture built by Ancient Egyptians
- A set of fundamental principals.
- The most diverse group of land plants.
- A rectangular enclosure
- Vain queen in Greek mythology
- Feeling active opposition or hostility towards someone
- A system of government by priests.
20 Clues: Dining room • Son of Hapu. • A rectangular enclosure • Vain queen in Greek mythology • A set of fundamental principals. • Two hills of southeast Thessaly. • Referred to the Greek for "best" • The fifth King of Kings of Persia • A system of government by priests. • The most diverse group of land plants. • Triangular srtucture built by Ancient Egyptians • ...
July Crossword 2023-06-26
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- 'The King' of Rock and Roll
- Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign
- Twinkle twinkle little...
- It constitutes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Most useful communication tool during the war
- The first black President of the US
- If it's not a fruit, it's a smartphone
- the most beloved Princess of Wales
- In Greek mythology, he stole fire from the Olympian gods and gave it to human kind
- The finest are music, painting, theatre and sculpture
- ...with a Purpose
- Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
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- Lovers' month
- Australia's largest state
- Surfers should always keep an eye out for them
- Where you can see animals, clowns and trapeze artists
- ...was not built in a day
- Royals have it blue
- It can be used for flowers of for tea
- Every two weeks
- Pull the wool over your...
- before there were emails
23 Clues: Lovers' month • Every two weeks • ...with a Purpose • Royals have it blue • before there were emails • Australia's largest state • Twinkle twinkle little... • ...was not built in a day • Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay • Pull the wool over your... • 'The King' of Rock and Roll • The Greek goddess of wisdom • the most beloved Princess of Wales • Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign • ...
crossword pro 2024-11-27
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- Very famous operating system.
- Person who born you.
- Marvel superhero.
- World famed Greek food.
- King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Where is parthenon?
- SEGA hero who runs extremely fast.
- One, two, three, four, ..., six.
- I'm going to the ... to buy some bread.
- You lay it on the floor.
- Who is the best football player?
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- Cristiano Ronaldo was born there.
- Biggest country on earth.
- Kids like eating these.
- Brown drink that adults like.
- This you are completing now.
- You live in this.
- Linux symbol.
- You can play them on a computer.
- It has got two wheels and you can ride it.
- Very famous sport that is played with feet and a ball.
- Hottest planet in our solar system.
- Sweet that we eat on birthday parties.
- Something you get on Christmas.
24 Clues: Linux symbol. • Marvel superhero. • You live in this. • Where is parthenon? • Person who born you. • Kids like eating these. • World famed Greek food. • You lay it on the floor. • Biggest country on earth. • This you are completing now. • Very famous operating system. • Brown drink that adults like. • Something you get on Christmas. • You can play them on a computer. • ...
Greece 2021-05-17
6 Clues: capital of Greece. • ancient greek belief. • famous greek monument. • known cheese in Greece. • god of the sea and ocean. • Greek recipe given in an article.
Mermaids 2024-05-02
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- the Caribbean ___
- the town where mermaids are famous
- big body of water
- a common mermaid hobby
- mermaids are a ____
- half ____ half human
- dangerous maid in the water
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- what substance mermaids live in
- the type of mythology mermaids are
- Mermaids favorite meal
- Half fish half _____
- what the mermaid tails are made from
- Maid in the water
13 Clues: the Caribbean ___ • big body of water • Maid in the water • mermaids are a ____ • Half fish half _____ • half ____ half human • Mermaids favorite meal • a common mermaid hobby • dangerous maid in the water • what substance mermaids live in • the type of mythology mermaids are • the town where mermaids are famous • what the mermaid tails are made from
The Illiad 2022-10-25
10 Clues: sea nymph • menelaus's wife • killed by hector • father of achilles • weakness is his heel • stole Menelaus's wife • writer for greek mythology • river achilles was dipped in • used trojan horse to enter troy • war between the Trojans and the Greeks
The Illiad 2022-10-25
10 Clues: sea nymph • menelaus's wife • killed by hector • father of achilles • weakness is his heel • stole Menelaus's wife • writer for greek mythology • river achilles was dipped in • used trojan horse to enter troy • war between the Trojans and the Greeks
Newest and Coolest Dinosaurs 2013-04-02
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- Name means Pelican Mimic
- Name means Earthquake lizard
- Name means Andes Lizard
- Name means African Hunter
- Name means the Chinese Thief
- The frozen dinosaur nicknamed Elvisaurus
- Name means Achelous of Greek Mythology
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- Named after Blackfoot Indian word Eini, meaning "bison"
- A tiny, rare dinosaur
- A Sauropod's Worst Nightmare!
- The Irritating Dinosaur
- Named after Tim
- Heaviest of all dinosaurs
- The First Feathered Dinosaur
- Name means Thief from Utah
15 Clues: Named after Tim • A tiny, rare dinosaur • The Irritating Dinosaur • Name means Andes Lizard • Name means Pelican Mimic • Name means African Hunter • Heaviest of all dinosaurs • Name means Thief from Utah • Name means Earthquake lizard • Name means the Chinese Thief • The First Feathered Dinosaur • A Sauropod's Worst Nightmare! • Name means Achelous of Greek Mythology • ...
Myths and Legends Final Assesment 2013-04-18
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- A very steep rock or cliff
- Happy and excited
- 1.8 metres/meters
- Laughter and amusement
- Greek hero who killed Procrustes
- Go quickly through a place causing damage
- God of Thursdays
- Scandinavian feast means butter goose table
- What is a cudgel?
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- God of Mondays
- A fortress that commands the city
- Not making sense of yourself
- He who stretches
- Head of gods in Norse Mythology
- Quick wrestling match
15 Clues: God of Mondays • He who stretches • God of Thursdays • Happy and excited • 1.8 metres/meters • What is a cudgel? • Quick wrestling match • Laughter and amusement • A very steep rock or cliff • Not making sense of yourself • Head of gods in Norse Mythology • Greek hero who killed Procrustes • A fortress that commands the city • Go quickly through a place causing damage • ...
Greek Gods 2023-11-16
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- Married to Hercules
- Broke Apollos heart
- Was eaten by his father (Zeus)
- Raised by mortals
- Created spiders
- Could put everyone around her in total ease
- Goddess of Corn
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- Thought to be stronger than Zeus
- Not commonly worshiped in Greek mythology
- Resistant to disease
- Lured sailors to their death
- Supported the Trojans in the Trojan War
- Accompanied by Eros
- Goddess of childbirth
- Honeymoon with husband lasted 300 years
15 Clues: Created spiders • Goddess of Corn • Raised by mortals • Married to Hercules • Broke Apollos heart • Accompanied by Eros • Resistant to disease • Goddess of childbirth • Lured sailors to their death • Was eaten by his father (Zeus) • Thought to be stronger than Zeus • Supported the Trojans in the Trojan War • Honeymoon with husband lasted 300 years • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-09-25
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- one of the biggest animals in the north pole
- the opposite of dogs
- a plastic bag filled with air
- a monster from Greek mythology
- _____ Bob
- shiny, fragile, and valuable
- heavy artillery
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- a green-shelled fruit
- where trash goes
- an engineering and rockets company
- what you do with food scraps
- a large gathering of people
- hard on impact, watery otherwise
- the opposite of cats
- kindly old elf
15 Clues: _____ Bob • kindly old elf • heavy artillery • where trash goes • the opposite of dogs • the opposite of cats • a green-shelled fruit • a large gathering of people • what you do with food scraps • shiny, fragile, and valuable • a plastic bag filled with air • a monster from Greek mythology • hard on impact, watery otherwise • an engineering and rockets company • ...
Constellations 2023-06-21
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- A constellation shaped like a dragon and known for its long winding shape.
- A constellation shaped like a swan and known as the "Northern Cross."
- A bright point of light in the sky, like the Sun but much farther away.
- A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A device used to see distant objects in space, like stars and planets.
- The study of stars, planets, and other objects in the universe.
- The time when it is dark outside, and the stars and moon are visible.
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- A constellation shaped like a "W" or "M" and named after a queen in Greek mythology.
- A constellation shaped like a hunter, with three bright stars in a row.
- A constellation shaped like a bull and one of the zodiac constellations.
- A constellation named after a mythical winged horse from Greek mythology.
- The space above the Earth where the stars, moon, and sun can be seen.
- A constellation shaped like a lion and one of the zodiac constellations.
- A constellation representing twin brothers and one of the zodiac constellations.
14 Clues: A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. • The study of stars, planets, and other objects in the universe. • A constellation shaped like a swan and known as the "Northern Cross." • The space above the Earth where the stars, moon, and sun can be seen. • The time when it is dark outside, and the stars and moon are visible. • ...
Greek And Roman Mythology 2013-01-18
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- which god was a cheater
- what was heras symbol
- the messenger of the gods
- darkest pit in the world
- whos symbol was a dove
- what was vestas symbol
- How many olympian gods were there
- What is minerva's greek name
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- cupids greek name
- what was the god of fire and metal symbol
- the goddess of the family roman name
- what was cupids symbol
- roman name for the god of the seas
- who did hades take with him to the underworld
- olympus magical kingdom where all the gods and goddess live
- What is demeter's roman name
- who was the god of the underworld
- what was neptunes symbol
- who was the god of war
19 Clues: cupids greek name • what was heras symbol • what was cupids symbol • whos symbol was a dove • what was vestas symbol • who was the god of war • which god was a cheater • darkest pit in the world • what was neptunes symbol • the messenger of the gods • What is demeter's roman name • What is minerva's greek name • who was the god of the underworld • How many olympian gods were there • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 12 2016-04-26
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- withered, dried up
- making the sound of goats or sheep
- Helios' mortal son
- Eos' husband; granted eternal life
- brilliance, emission of heat and light
- sleep
- hedonistic woodland creature with goat's features
- horses, stallions
- recklessly, with haste or boldness
- the moon
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- Selene's husband
- five daughters of Helios
- the gentle dawn; mother of the Four Winds
- the 12 principal constellations
- creature that is half horse, half man
- boat or ship
- flexible, limber
- the sun
- to dry up, shrivel from loss of moisture
19 Clues: sleep • the sun • the moon • boat or ship • Selene's husband • flexible, limber • horses, stallions • withered, dried up • Helios' mortal son • five daughters of Helios • the 12 principal constellations • making the sound of goats or sheep • Eos' husband; granted eternal life • recklessly, with haste or boldness • creature that is half horse, half man • brilliance, emission of heat and light • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 12 2016-04-26
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- withered, dried up
- making the sound of goats or sheep
- Helios' mortal son
- Eos' husband; granted eternal life
- brilliance, emission of heat and light
- sleep
- hedonistic woodland creature with goat's features
- horses, stallions
- recklessly, with haste or boldness
- the moon
Down
- Selene's husband
- five daughters of Helios
- the gentle dawn; mother of the Four Winds
- the 12 principal constellations
- creature that is half horse, half man
- boat or ship
- flexible, limber
- the sun
- to dry up, shrivel from loss of moisture
19 Clues: sleep • the sun • the moon • boat or ship • Selene's husband • flexible, limber • horses, stallions • withered, dried up • Helios' mortal son • five daughters of Helios • the 12 principal constellations • making the sound of goats or sheep • Eos' husband; granted eternal life • recklessly, with haste or boldness • creature that is half horse, half man • brilliance, emission of heat and light • ...
Greek Mythology And Literature 2022-11-16
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- people study myths and goddesses.
- The god of time
- A short story with animals and characters.
- The king of the gods
- the god of the underworld
- The messenger god
- The god of strength
- The god of the love
- God of the sea
- The goddess of wisdom.
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- The god of wine
- The god of hunt
- a type of bird thats usally all around world.
- God of war
- A greek poet of lesbos,(Lesbians)
- God of the sun
- Its a type of Author that satirize humans failings.
- goddess of agriculture
- The goddess of hearth
19 Clues: God of war • God of the sun • God of the sea • The god of wine • The god of time • The god of hunt • The messenger god • The god of strength • The god of the love • The king of the gods • The goddess of hearth • goddess of agriculture • The goddess of wisdom. • the god of the underworld • people study myths and goddesses. • A greek poet of lesbos,(Lesbians) • ...
Mythology Greek & Roman Crossword 2022-01-27
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- The Roman name for the Greek hero Odysseus
- Somnus is the Roman God of
- Vulcan is the Roman God of
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Dawn
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Moon
- The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus
- The Greek name for the goddess of Love
- The Greek name for the god of Love
- The Roman name for the god of the Sea
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- The Roman name for the goddess of Marriage
- The Greek name for the King of the Gods
- The Greek name for the Messenger of the Gods
- The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus
- The Greek name for the god of Son of Zeus
- The Roman name for the goddess of Harvest
- The Greek name for the goddess of Victory
- Gaia is the Greek Goddess of
- The Roman name for the goddess of Wisdom
- Artemis is the Greek Goddess of
19 Clues: Somnus is the Roman God of • Vulcan is the Roman God of • Gaia is the Greek Goddess of • Artemis is the Greek Goddess of • The Greek name for the god of Love • The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus • The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus • The Roman name for the god of the Sea • The Greek name for the goddess of Love • The Greek name for the King of the Gods • ...
Figures of Greek Mythology 2025-05-08
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- god of the sea
- god of music and oracles
- goddess of beauty and love
- king of the gods
- god of war
- Hades' wife
- goddess of strategy and wisdom
- one-eyed monster
- god of the underworld
- god of wine and vine
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- a mermaid
- someone who sees the future
- beast in the center of a maze
- wife of zeus
- goddess of the hunt
- guard of the underworld
- a gorgon who turns men to stone
- god of the forge
- flying horse
19 Clues: a mermaid • god of war • Hades' wife • wife of zeus • flying horse • god of the sea • king of the gods • god of the forge • one-eyed monster • goddess of the hunt • god of wine and vine • god of the underworld • guard of the underworld • god of music and oracles • goddess of beauty and love • someone who sees the future • beast in the center of a maze • goddess of strategy and wisdom • ...
The Lightning Theif Crossword 2014-01-16
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- The Study Of Myths, Rhymes With Astrology
- The Line Across The Country That States It's Its Own, Rhymes With Hoarder
- The Greek God Of The Sea
- The Greek God Of Lightning
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- The Greek God Of The Underworld
- A barrier that is constructed to fend off the enemy, Rhymes With Marinate
- Unusual Events, Appearances, Behaviour, Rhymes With Lizarre
- A three tipped spear, Rhymes with migrant
- To beat someone up, Rhymes with Rummel
9 Clues: The Greek God Of The Sea • The Greek God Of Lightning • The Greek God Of The Underworld • To beat someone up, Rhymes with Rummel • The Study Of Myths, Rhymes With Astrology • A three tipped spear, Rhymes with migrant • Unusual Events, Appearances, Behaviour, Rhymes With Lizarre • The Line Across The Country That States It's Its Own, Rhymes With Hoarder • ...
Sriman Mishra 2015-10-14
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- zeus in Greek Mythology means The God of---.
- ------is the first patented product marketed by Zydus Oncosciences.
- zeus has been derived from the----- God.
- the group was founded by ----.
- after the division in 1995 the group’s position was---.
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- the current CMD of our company-----.
- zydus is the---- largest pharmaceutical company.
- -----is the World’s first approved GLITAZAR
- ------first biosimilar brand of Zydus Cadila -
- ------is world’s first biosimilar of Humira
10 Clues: the group was founded by ----. • the current CMD of our company-----. • -----is the World’s first approved GLITAZAR • ------is world’s first biosimilar of Humira • ------first biosimilar brand of Zydus Cadila - • zeus has been derived from the----- God. • zeus in Greek Mythology means The God of---. • ...
Wk 10 Spelling Crossword 2023-12-13
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- Something that you are scared of
- Poseidon is the god of the _______
- A source of inspiration
- Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open _____!
- Human like creatures with shrill attractive voices
- Enemy of the Greek Gods
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- Karate is a _______ art
- You put this on a Christmas tree
- A unique bird that can reincarnate from its ashes
- In Greek mythology you ask this thing for answers
10 Clues: Karate is a _______ art • A source of inspiration • Enemy of the Greek Gods • Something that you are scared of • You put this on a Christmas tree • Poseidon is the god of the _______ • A unique bird that can reincarnate from its ashes • In Greek mythology you ask this thing for answers • Human like creatures with shrill attractive voices • ...
Hercules Movie Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-31
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- "A true hero isn't measured by the size of his strength, but the strength of his _____
- God of the sky, Hercules father
- God of the underworld, brother of Zeus
- Hades wanted to make Hercules ________
- Hercules weapon
- The monster Hercules fights without his strength
- The name of Hercules winged horse
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- The god who delivers messages to Zeus
- Where Hercules goes to see his father
- What city does Hercules go to with Phil
- Who is the other hero that Phil trained
- The Greek gods are apart of Greek ____________
- Hades sends these to attack the gods
- The gods live on Mount ______________
14 Clues: Hercules weapon • God of the sky, Hercules father • The name of Hercules winged horse • Hades sends these to attack the gods • The god who delivers messages to Zeus • Where Hercules goes to see his father • The gods live on Mount ______________ • God of the underworld, brother of Zeus • Hades wanted to make Hercules ________ • What city does Hercules go to with Phil • ...
Roman religion crossword 2021-12-05
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- Monotheistic religion
- Belief in multiple gods/godesses
- Month named after roman god Janus
- The romans ____ and rebranded the greek gods
- Where the gods lived in roman mythology
- Roman god of war; same name as the fourth planet from the sun
- Most _______ were named after roman deities
- Only planet named after a greek god
- To switch or move to a new religion
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- another name for a god/goddess
- river that runs through rome,God=Tiberinus
- Group that worshiped the emperors of rome
- Second planet from the sun; roman god of love
- Sixth planet from the sun; roman god of agriculture
- Largest known asteroid; also named after a roman god
15 Clues: Monotheistic religion • another name for a god/goddess • Belief in multiple gods/godesses • Month named after roman god Janus • Only planet named after a greek god • To switch or move to a new religion • Where the gods lived in roman mythology • Group that worshiped the emperors of rome • river that runs through rome,God=Tiberinus • ...
Ancient Greek cross word puzzel 2021-05-19
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- War between gods and titans
- to keep gods happy; to honer them
- one of the worlds greatest mathematics
- war between Athens and Spartans
- The Greek god of celebration
- a group of rich land owners
- a leader who held power threw the use of force
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- free people; worked in sanitation, maintenance, and rowing
- Minted there own coins; grew in power
- a body of stories about Greek Gods
- a leader who led the government threw 260bc-429bc
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a ancient city in Greece--with lots of athletic training
13 Clues: War between gods and titans • a group of rich land owners • The Greek god of celebration • war between Athens and Spartans • to keep gods happy; to honer them • a body of stories about Greek Gods • Minted there own coins; grew in power • one of the worlds greatest mathematics • a leader who held power threw the use of force • a leader who led the government threw 260bc-429bc • ...
JEKYLL & HYDE 2023-04-03
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- is a powerful force
- light of color
- death
- murder weapon
- not comparable
- a vail
- Mr.utterson's cousin
- butler
- lack of confidence
- a prominent middle-aged doctor
- a dwarf
- is a person that gives money or helps another
- Got murdered
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- Mr.Utterson's law office clerk
- two weeks
- in regard
- a covering that darkens or obscures
- a type of bargain or agreement
- greek mythology
- middle-aged lawyer
- nonsense
- the state or process of boiling
- a former friend and colleague of Dr.Jekyll
- a neat or clean appearance
24 Clues: death • a vail • butler • a dwarf • nonsense • two weeks • in regard • Got murdered • murder weapon • light of color • not comparable • greek mythology • middle-aged lawyer • lack of confidence • is a powerful force • Mr.utterson's cousin • a neat or clean appearance • Mr.Utterson's law office clerk • a type of bargain or agreement • a prominent middle-aged doctor • the state or process of boiling • ...
Bellerophon 2020-03-10
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- Water spring
- Watchdogs of Hades
- king of Tiryins
- had come up short in the encounter of chimaera
- Kings wife who made a pass at Bellerophon
- Hero that cut off Medusa's head
- Fire breathing monster
- Mountain where Zeus lives and a very important mountain in Greek mythology where of lot of the Greece stories happened
- king of Lycia
- Most supreme Greek god and was god of thunder,lightning,etc.
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- many headed hydra
- Dad of Pegasus
- ancient island in Greece
- Magical winged horse
- a citizen of Corinth who was exiled owing to a murder which he had committed.
- offspring of the god Poseidon and the Gorgon Medusa.
- Chimaeras relative
- Monster that had snakes as her hair and if people stared in her eyes they would turn into stone and die
- where Bellerophon was raised
- Women warriors who wanted to Bellerophon
20 Clues: Water spring • king of Lycia • Dad of Pegasus • king of Tiryins • many headed hydra • Watchdogs of Hades • Chimaeras relative • Magical winged horse • Fire breathing monster • ancient island in Greece • where Bellerophon was raised • Hero that cut off Medusa's head • Women warriors who wanted to Bellerophon • Kings wife who made a pass at Bellerophon • ...
Percy Jackson: The Lightning Theif 2023-03-03
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- is the universal human experience of finding one's place in the world.
- Author of the lightning thief.
- A three-headed monster of the Underworld.
- God of the sky.
- Collection of myths and legends.
- The wise centaur who serves as the activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
- Greek goddess and mother of Percy's friend.
- What was Percy being accused of?
- is The shop where Percy and his friends encounter Medusa.
- Greek god of the sea.
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- Percy's sword.
- Children of a god and a mortal.
- The Protagonist.
- Prediction of a future event.
- Describing the overall mood and spirit of the story in one word.
- place where time stands still.
- serves as a reminder about the power of fate and destiny in shaping their lives.
- The element controlled by Zeus.
- Summer camp for demigods.
- Heroic journey or mission.
20 Clues: Percy's sword. • God of the sky. • The Protagonist. • Greek god of the sea. • Summer camp for demigods. • Heroic journey or mission. • Prediction of a future event. • Author of the lightning thief. • place where time stands still. • Children of a god and a mortal. • The element controlled by Zeus. • Collection of myths and legends. • What was Percy being accused of? • ...
July Crossword 2023-06-26
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- Most useful communication tool during the war
- The first black President of the US
- Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign
- ...with a Purpose
- The finest are music, painting, theatre and sculpture
- It constitutes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Surfers should always keep an eye out for them
- Pull the wool over your...
- Australia's largest state
- If it's not a fruit, it's a smartphone
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- Royals have it blue
- Where you can see animals, clowns and trapeze artists
- In Greek mythology, he stole fire from the Olympian gods and gave it to human kind
- Every two weeks
- before there were emails
- Lovers' month
- Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay
- 'The King' of Rock and Roll
- It can be used for flowers of for tea
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
- the most beloved Princess of Wales
- Twinkle twinkle little...
- ...was not built in a day
23 Clues: Lovers' month • Every two weeks • ...with a Purpose • Royals have it blue • before there were emails • Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay • Twinkle twinkle little... • Australia's largest state • ...was not built in a day • Pull the wool over your... • 'The King' of Rock and Roll • The Greek goddess of wisdom • the most beloved Princess of Wales • The first black President of the US • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-04-13
Across
- collection of myths and stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- government run by a strong ruler
- "Greek-like"
- membership in a community
- "high city"
- famous sporting event that honored Zeus
- logical guess
- the ownership and control of other people as property
- a hereditary class of rulers
- a Greek from another city
Down
- worship of many gods
- a type of slave
- Macedonian pike
- the art and practice of government
- military housing
- members of the city-states that had legal rights
- "ruled by the people"
- a type of government where the political power is held by a small group of people
- person responsible for the day-to-day operations of the government
- city-state
- "school of higher learning"
22 Clues: city-state • "high city" • "Greek-like" • logical guess • a type of slave • Macedonian pike • military housing • worship of many gods • "ruled by the people" • membership in a community • a Greek from another city • "school of higher learning" • a hereditary class of rulers • government run by a strong ruler • the art and practice of government • famous sporting event that honored Zeus • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-21
Across
- foreigner in a Greek city-state
- this battle saved Athens
- formed to defeat democracy in Athens
- a city state in ancient Greece
- two stage war of Athens vs. Sparta
- stories of gods and heroes to define the world
- farmer who rents where he farms
- inherited government
- political system run by citizens voting
- military formation of soldiers with spears/shields
- a government ran by a few powerful people
- society organized to wage war
Down
- this battle ended the Persian war
- new doctors make this oath
- an educated guess
- Athen alliance against Persians
- highly ranked government official in Sparta
- method of teaching by Socrates
- a method of running government
- spartan slave
- cruel and oppressive government rule
- a person with rights in their specific country
- a fortified hilltop in a Greek city
- citizens rule the government directly
- athletic games held every four years
- military housing
26 Clues: spartan slave • military housing • an educated guess • inherited government • this battle saved Athens • new doctors make this oath • society organized to wage war • a city state in ancient Greece • method of teaching by Socrates • a method of running government • foreigner in a Greek city-state • Athen alliance against Persians • farmer who rents where he farms • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-10-15
Across
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of love and beauty
- When one man, a tyrant, takes power for himself
- Process of settling and establishing control over a location
- A government ruled by a land holding, noble elite
- A small group of people having control over a country
- wars Battle of marathon, thermopylae, salamis, and platae
- God of thunder
- the great,Taught by aristotle
- God of sun and light
- Son of darius the first
- free adult male
- A city-state in ancient greece
Down
- Ruled by leonidas
- Poem written by homer, sequel to the illiad
- The goddess of marriage and birth
- Blend of greek and oriental elements
- He study of myths
- by the people
- A blind poet
- Poem written by homer
- Ancient greek philosopher who taught Alexander the great
- Capital of greece
- league A system of alliances formed by the city-states to protect themselves
24 Clues: A blind poet • by the people • God of thunder • free adult male • He study of myths • Capital of greece • Goddess of the hunt • God of sun and light • Poem written by homer • Son of darius the first • Ruled by leonidas • Goddess of love and beauty • the great,Taught by aristotle • A city-state in ancient greece • The goddess of marriage and birth • Blend of greek and oriental elements • ...
Greece 2024-03-26
Across
- people who had the right to participate in government
- _____ ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen
- a war between Greece and Persia
- Greek word for city state
- one of the greatest conquerors in history
- only a few people have power
- stories that teach lessons
- a tyoe of government in which people rule themselves
- Greek-like
- _____ wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
Down
- time with great achievements
- war between Athens and Sparta
- unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a leader who held power through force
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- _______ encouraged people to take pride in their city and introduced democracy to many parts of Greece
- famous lyric poet
- famous fable writer
- rich landowners
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
20 Clues: Greek-like • rich landowners • famous lyric poet • famous fable writer • Greek word for city state • stories that teach lessons • time with great achievements • only a few people have power • war between Athens and Sparta • a war between Greece and Persia • unit of soldiers who ride horses • a leader who held power through force • _____ wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey • ...
all about me ben 2026-06-12
11 Clues: I am • I know a lot of • my favourite animal • my favourite seafood • my favourite element • my favourite mythology • my favourite video game • I make it once Avery month • my third favourite video game • my second favourite video game • what I look forward to each day
Crossword for ENG 2024-05-17
Across
- Half Bull Half Human being from Greek mythology
- Galaxy in which we live
- Yellow shiny metal
- Metal alloy made of mostly gold and silver with trace amounts of copper
- A fear of holes
- 2D Geometrical shape with 4 Sides
Down
- Croatian invention fro slower falling through the air
- Thing used to make a flame
- Most used operative system in the world
- Greek letter used as ohm symbol
10 Clues: A fear of holes • Yellow shiny metal • Galaxy in which we live • Thing used to make a flame • Greek letter used as ohm symbol • 2D Geometrical shape with 4 Sides • Most used operative system in the world • Half Bull Half Human being from Greek mythology • Croatian invention fro slower falling through the air • ...
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea 2022-01-25
Across
- The people that settled on the Greek mainland in 2000 B.C.
- The blind man that was the greatest storyteller according to Greek tradition.
- A war fought between Mycenaean and Troy.
- One of Homers' great poems that the Trojan War formed the background for.
- The city that the Greek people named after Athena
Down
- The leader of the gods in Greek mythology
- The city that could withstand almost any attack because of the wall surrounding it.
- What covered 3/4 of ancient Greece?
- The people that moved into the war-ridden countryside of the Mycenaean cities.
- The Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the ____ Sea were important to trade routes for the Greek people.
10 Clues: What covered 3/4 of ancient Greece? • A war fought between Mycenaean and Troy. • The leader of the gods in Greek mythology • The city that the Greek people named after Athena • The people that settled on the Greek mainland in 2000 B.C. • One of Homers' great poems that the Trojan War formed the background for. • ...
Religions and Belief Systems in Ancient Civilizations 2025-08-28
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- : A collection of stories about gods and heroes in ancient cultures.
- : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition.
- : Monument built in Egypt to honor gods and pharaohs.
- : The Egyptian sun god.
- : The Greek god of the sky and thunder.
- : An offering made to a god, often food, animals, or valuables.
Down
- : Egyptian ruler believed to be chosen by the gods.
- Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods.
- : The belief in one God.
- : The belief in many gods.
- : Sacred texts of Ancient India.
- : The founder of Buddhism.
- : A Mesopotamian temple built to honor the gods.
- : Sacred river in Hinduism.
- : The Egyptian god of the afterlife.
15 Clues: : The Egyptian sun god. • : The belief in one God. • : The belief in many gods. • : The founder of Buddhism. • : Sacred river in Hinduism. • : Sacred texts of Ancient India. • : The Egyptian god of the afterlife. • : The Greek god of the sky and thunder. • : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition. • Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods. • ...
Mythology & Legends 2025-11-03
Across
- – Lion slain by Hercules in his first labor
- – Norse end-of-world battle of the gods
- – Three-headed guardian of the Underworld
- – Fire-breathing creature with parts of lion, goat, and serpent
- – Titan condemned to hold up the sky
- – Shield or protection associated with Zeus or Athena
- – Chooser of the slain in Norse legend
- – Creature with riddles guarding Thebes
- – Afterlife paradise for heroes
Down
- – Flew too close to the sun with wax wings
- – Goddess of memory, mother of the Muses
- – Food of the gods in Greek myth
- – Deep abyss of punishment in Greek mythology
- – Titan who gave fire to humans
- – Legendary sea monster from Norse folklore
15 Clues: – Titan who gave fire to humans • – Afterlife paradise for heroes • – Food of the gods in Greek myth • – Titan condemned to hold up the sky • – Chooser of the slain in Norse legend • – Norse end-of-world battle of the gods • – Creature with riddles guarding Thebes • – Goddess of memory, mother of the Muses • – Three-headed guardian of the Underworld • ...
Religions and Belief Systems in Ancient Civilizations 2025-08-28
Across
- : A collection of stories about gods and heroes in ancient cultures.
- : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition.
- : Monument built in Egypt to honor gods and pharaohs.
- : The Egyptian sun god.
- : The Greek god of the sky and thunder.
- : An offering made to a god, often food, animals, or valuables.
Down
- : Egyptian ruler believed to be chosen by the gods.
- Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods.
- : The belief in one God.
- : The belief in many gods.
- : Sacred texts of Ancient India.
- : The founder of Buddhism.
- : A Mesopotamian temple built to honor the gods.
- : Sacred river in Hinduism.
- : The Egyptian god of the afterlife.
15 Clues: : The Egyptian sun god. • : The belief in one God. • : The belief in many gods. • : The founder of Buddhism. • : Sacred river in Hinduism. • : Sacred texts of Ancient India. • : The Egyptian god of the afterlife. • : The Greek god of the sky and thunder. • : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition. • Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods. • ...
A Night With The Gods 2012-09-26
Across
- Loose outer garment worn by citizens in public in ancient Rome
- God of the dead
- Female of high power
- Resembling Gods of Olympus
- The school we attend
- God of fire
- God of healing, prophecy, and music
- God of heavens
- Any sons of Uranus and Gaea
Down
- Female deity (or god)
- First dance of every school year
- God of war
- Garment worn by females
- Virgin goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of the moon
- Man made into god of mythology
- Accessory for the head
- Greek mythological figures
- Male of highest power
- _____ _____ Revolution
20 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of heavens • God of the dead • Goddess of the moon • Female of high power • The school we attend • Female deity (or god) • Male of highest power • Accessory for the head • _____ _____ Revolution • Garment worn by females • Virgin goddess of wisdom • Resembling Gods of Olympus • Greek mythological figures • Any sons of Uranus and Gaea • ...
Don't Cross the Gods of Greek Mythology 2017-10-16
Across
- what cronus was
- a story about gods
- the daughter of cronus
- the god of sea
- cronus daughter
- the king of skys
- the god of love
- tricked by the greeks
- the god of lightining
- the father of zues
Down
- the god of war
- a trick used by the greeks
- the god of the underworld
- a god or immortal being
- godesss of victory
- a party god
- to hold up the sky
- a battle
- the god of wine
- half human half god zeus son
- beat the trojans in the war
21 Clues: a battle • a party god • the god of war • the god of sea • what cronus was • cronus daughter • the god of wine • the god of love • the king of skys • a story about gods • godesss of victory • to hold up the sky • the father of zues • tricked by the greeks • the god of lightining • the daughter of cronus • a god or immortal being • the god of the underworld • a trick used by the greeks • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-12-08
Across
- a winged female monster in Greek mythology
- dead body with cloth
- the third biggest city in Egypt
- ruler of Ancient Egypt
- the longest river on the world
- A country
- a valuable material
- a god in Egypt
- a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa
- plant land in Desert
- a big land with lots of sand
- the continent Egypt located
Down
- a large vault
- a organized densely-populated settlements
- a structure in Egypt
- animals live in Desert
- fake hair
- a place
- a particular system of faith and worship
- capital city of Egypt
20 Clues: a place • fake hair • A country • a large vault • a god in Egypt • a valuable material • a structure in Egypt • dead body with cloth • plant land in Desert • capital city of Egypt • animals live in Desert • ruler of Ancient Egypt • the continent Egypt located • a big land with lots of sand • the longest river on the world • the third biggest city in Egypt • ...
Countries of the world 2024-09-25
Across
- Most world cups
- Hollywood
- safe Australia
- 2024 Olympics
- French Fries
- Unicorn as country's animal
- Pasta
- BTS
- Maple syrup
- Machu Picchu
- Fc Barcelona and Real Madrid
- Nile River
- Greek mythology
- Lionel Messi
- Weird dragon on flag
- Country created in 2010
- 2022 world cup
- King and Queen
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- Anime
- Leprechaun
- Gaza strip
- Mount Everest
- Neutral
- everything here is deadly
- Berlin Wall
- Ukraine War
- Pepper
- Thanksgiving food
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Tacos and Burritos
- Social credit
- War with Russia still
32 Clues: BTS • Anime • Pasta • Pepper • Neutral • Hollywood • Leprechaun • Gaza strip • Nile River • Berlin Wall • Ukraine War • Maple syrup • French Fries • Machu Picchu • Lionel Messi • Mount Everest • 2024 Olympics • Social credit • safe Australia • 2022 world cup • King and Queen • Most world cups • Greek mythology • Thanksgiving food • Cristiano Ronaldo • Tacos and Burritos • Weird dragon on flag • War with Russia still • ...
Percy Jackson & The Olympians 2024-11-19
10 Clues: God of War • God of the Sea • God of Lightning • Man's best friend • relating to Greece • A Collection of Myths • God of the Underworld • Bolt Zeus's Weapon • Goddess of Wisdom and War • Half-Blood Camp for Demi-gods
Classical Greece 2021-04-05
Across
- Forming an almost unstoppable battle formation.
- United states is based on the Greelk system.
- Which hurled huge stones to shatter city walls.
- Was humorous and often mocked people.
- A period of great cultural achievement.
- In which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies.
Down
- Worldly, atmosphere.
- Hells is Greek for "Greece." and three centuries after Alexander's death.
- Syracuse, sicily's stongest and richest city.
- Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
- A disease that causes many deaths.
- A collection of stories that explained event, beliefs, or actions.
- A group of innocence in a trial.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Was serious, with characters suffering before an unhappy ending.
- Able to live forever.
16 Clues: Worldly, atmosphere. • Able to live forever. • An agreement to stop fighting. • A group of innocence in a trial. • A disease that causes many deaths. • Was humorous and often mocked people. • A period of great cultural achievement. • United states is based on the Greelk system. • Syracuse, sicily's stongest and richest city. • Forming an almost unstoppable battle formation. • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS 2015-03-01
Across
- – temp indicator of a star’s color
- - some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- - ranges from red to yellow to blue
- - the movement of the earth around its axis
- – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – the color of the hottest stars
- – medium-sized star
- – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- - constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- - stars that are ten times larger than the sun
- - because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- - is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- – are sometimes called morning star
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- – Latin name for cross
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
Down
- - a greenish white star in the loin or flank of the Great Bear.
- - very small stars
- - is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- - also known as "ursa major"
- - the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- – coolest star
- - the only known star in our galaxy which is not part of a constellation
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
- – a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny.
- – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- - devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- - the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- - window to the future
- – is known to be shooting stars and falling stars
42 Clues: – coolest star • - very small stars • – medium-sized star • - window to the future • – Latin name for cross • - also known as "ursa major" • – the color of the hottest stars • – temp indicator of a star’s color • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • - ranges from red to yellow to blue • – are sometimes called morning star • – closest star to earth next to our sun • ...
JEKYLL & HYDE 2023-04-03
Across
- is a powerful force
- light of color
- death
- murder weapon
- not comparable
- a vail
- Mr.utterson's cousin
- butler
- lack of confidence
- a prominent middle-aged doctor
- a dwarf
- is a person that gives money or helps another
- Got murdered
Down
- Mr.Utterson's law office clerk
- two weeks
- in regard
- a covering that darkens or obscures
- a type of bargain or agreement
- greek mythology
- middle-aged lawyer
- nonsense
- the state or process of boiling
- a former friend and colleague of Dr.Jekyll
- a neat or clean appearance
24 Clues: death • a vail • butler • a dwarf • nonsense • two weeks • in regard • Got murdered • murder weapon • light of color • not comparable • greek mythology • middle-aged lawyer • lack of confidence • is a powerful force • Mr.utterson's cousin • a neat or clean appearance • Mr.Utterson's law office clerk • a type of bargain or agreement • a prominent middle-aged doctor • the state or process of boiling • ...
Chloe's Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-23
Across
- lively,bright,colorful
- to carry or move from one place to another
- to loathe
- a long vine
- to hang loosely
- to put up with something, to endure
- kind, welcoming,friendly
- Plead,beg
- a type of building material
- bog like land
- a plan
Down
- sticking to your opinion
- to confuse, complicate
- to struggle or fight
- to weaken or destroy gradually
- utmost importance
- a clever skill,ability
- a careless, sometimes clumsy mistake
- extremely dry
- to use up,extricate completely
- 100-eyed monster in Greek mythology
- to group together
22 Clues: a plan • to loathe • Plead,beg • a long vine • extremely dry • bog like land • to hang loosely • utmost importance • to group together • to struggle or fight • to confuse, complicate • lively,bright,colorful • a clever skill,ability • sticking to your opinion • kind, welcoming,friendly • a type of building material • to weaken or destroy gradually • to use up,extricate completely • ...
A Night With The Gods 2012-09-26
Across
- Accessory for the head
- God of healing, prophecy, and music
- Loose outer garment worn by citizens in public in ancient Rome
- God of fire
- Any sons of Uranus and Gaea
- Goddess of the moon
- The school we attend
- God of heavens
- Garment worn by females
- God of the dead
Down
- Female of high power
- Female deity (or god)
- First dance of every school year
- Resembling Gods of Olympus
- God of war
- Man made into god of mythology
- Male of highest power
- _____ _____ Revolution
- Greek mythological figures
- Virgin goddess of wisdom
20 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of heavens • God of the dead • Goddess of the moon • Female of high power • The school we attend • Female deity (or god) • Male of highest power • Accessory for the head • _____ _____ Revolution • Garment worn by females • Virgin goddess of wisdom • Resembling Gods of Olympus • Greek mythological figures • Any sons of Uranus and Gaea • ...
JEKYLL & HYDE 2023-04-03
Across
- is a powerful force
- light of color
- death
- murder weapon
- not comparable
- a vail
- Mr.utterson's cousin
- butler
- lack of confidence
- a prominent middle-aged doctor
- a dwarf
- is a person that gives money or helps another
- Got murdered
Down
- Mr.Utterson's law office clerk
- two weeks
- in regard
- a covering that darkens or obscures
- a type of bargain or agreement
- greek mythology
- middle-aged lawyer
- nonsense
- the state or process of boiling
- a former friend and colleague of Dr.Jekyll
- a neat or clean appearance
24 Clues: death • a vail • butler • a dwarf • nonsense • two weeks • in regard • Got murdered • murder weapon • light of color • not comparable • greek mythology • middle-aged lawyer • lack of confidence • is a powerful force • Mr.utterson's cousin • a neat or clean appearance • Mr.Utterson's law office clerk • a type of bargain or agreement • a prominent middle-aged doctor • the state or process of boiling • ...
Marigolds 2024-06-19
Across
- VAGUE, SHAPELESS
- FRIGHTENED
- NOT EXPLAINABLE OR UNDERSTANDABLE
- CLEARNESS
- AUTHOR
- WHAT THE CHILDREN THREW
- INCONSISTENCY; LACK OF AGREEMENT OR HARMONY
- POWERLESS; HELPLESS
- SETTING/STATE THIS TAKES PLACE IN
- WOMAN WHO PLANTED MARIGOLDS
- MISS LOTTIE SON
Down
- NARRATOR
- GREEK/ROMAN MYTHOLOGY, SPIRITS WHO PURSUE PEOPLE WHO HAVE COMMITTED CRIMES, SOMETIMES DRIVING THEM MAD
- REVENGE
- DEEP FEELINGS OF GUILT AND REPENTANCE
- LONG COILED PIECE OF MANY COLORED YARN
- SEEMINGLY; APPARENTLY
- NOT GENEROUS
- WHAT TIME IN THE MORNING DID THE NARRATOR WAKE
- SMALL BED OR COT
- CALM INDIFFERENCE TO PLEASURE OR PAIN
- NARRATOR'S BROTHER
22 Clues: AUTHOR • REVENGE • NARRATOR • CLEARNESS • FRIGHTENED • NOT GENEROUS • MISS LOTTIE SON • VAGUE, SHAPELESS • SMALL BED OR COT • NARRATOR'S BROTHER • POWERLESS; HELPLESS • SEEMINGLY; APPARENTLY • WHAT THE CHILDREN THREW • WOMAN WHO PLANTED MARIGOLDS • NOT EXPLAINABLE OR UNDERSTANDABLE • SETTING/STATE THIS TAKES PLACE IN • DEEP FEELINGS OF GUILT AND REPENTANCE • CALM INDIFFERENCE TO PLEASURE OR PAIN • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-02-01
Across
- traditional stories about their gods
- what is the country?
- Homer's poem about the trojan war
- people who lived in the fallen Mycenaen civilization after the trojan war
- one of the seas that contained 2000 islands
- one of the sources of Greek mythology by Hesiod
- what were the ancient greeks good at?
Down
- People who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 BC
- war what was the war called between the Mycenaeans and troy
- Homer's narrative poems telling about heroic deeds
- what covered 3/4 of the Ancient Greece?
- ancient blind storyteller
12 Clues: what is the country? • ancient blind storyteller • Homer's poem about the trojan war • traditional stories about their gods • what were the ancient greeks good at? • what covered 3/4 of the Ancient Greece? • one of the seas that contained 2000 islands • one of the sources of Greek mythology by Hesiod • Homer's narrative poems telling about heroic deeds • ...
Greece gods! 2022-06-10
Across
- goddess of sexual love and beauty
- the god who ruled as a queen
- the virgin goddess of the hearth
- had control over the harvest and the growing of grains
- the god who was blacksmith and craftsman
- the Olympian goddess of the hunt, the moon, and chastity
- god of the sea and ocean
Down
- the god of lightning
- the ancient Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle
- the god who took control of the underworld and
- god of war and smarts
- Greek god of trade, wealth, luck,
- god of mythology
13 Clues: god of mythology • the god of lightning • god of war and smarts • god of the sea and ocean • the god who ruled as a queen • the virgin goddess of the hearth • goddess of sexual love and beauty • Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, • the god who was blacksmith and craftsman • the god who took control of the underworld and • had control over the harvest and the growing of grains • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS for science 2015-03-01
Across
- - very small stars
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- - is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- - window to the future
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- - is a large star
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- - because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- – is known to be shooting stars and falling stars
- - stars that are ten times larger than the sun
- - the movement of the earth around its axis
- - also known as "ursa major"
- – medium-sized star
- - some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- - the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- - constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- - a greenish white star in the loin or flank of the Great Bear.
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
Down
- – coolest star
- - devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- - the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- - is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- - the only known star in our galaxy which is not part of a constellation
- – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- - the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- – are sometimes called morning star
- – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- - ranges from red to yellow to blue
- – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- – temp indicator of a star’s color
- – the color of the hottest stars
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- – Latin name for cross
43 Clues: – coolest star • - is a large star • - very small stars • – medium-sized star • - window to the future • – Latin name for cross • - also known as "ursa major" • – the color of the hottest stars • – temp indicator of a star’s color • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • – are sometimes called morning star • - ranges from red to yellow to blue • – closest star to earth next to our sun • ...
