greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
History of Greek Theater- Desmond Reese 2022-01-10
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- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat.
- god of wine and fertility.
- support the plot.Their motivation drives the play.
- traditional, performed by large choruses.
- part lion, part eagle, and part woman.
- How speech reveals character
- the word comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive, and won best playwright contest.
- Latin title for the play called Oedipus Tyrannus in Greek.
- Something to shock the audience
- derived from thespis
- emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies.
- non-speaking extras
- The arrangements of the events in the play
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- major festival honoring Dionysus
- the seeing space
- considered the father of Western philosophy.
- means dance in Greek
- the dancing space
- one of the key influences on greek drama (of Homer)
- Usage of words to express thought
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- hut or tent
- man of noble stature
- A very wealthy city,had approximately 250,000-300,000 people.
- Theater in the ___ can be traced back to ancient Greece (c. 500 B.C.)
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- the alter
- ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it.
- first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
30 Clues: the alter • hut or tent • the seeing space • the dancing space • non-speaking extras • means dance in Greek • man of noble stature • derived from thespis • god of wine and fertility. • How speech reveals character • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Something to shock the audience • major festival honoring Dionysus • Usage of words to express thought • ...
Greece Vocab 2022-08-31
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- logical guess
- a form of government in which citizens hold political power
- farmer a person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person's land
- worship of many gods or deities
- legal member of a country or city-state
- unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government by a strong ruler
- membership in a state or community which give a person civil and political rights and obligations
- military alliance led by Athens
- new ways of doing things
- to stop
- the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquest
- a government in which a small group of people rule
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- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- hereditary class of rulers, Greek for 'rule by the best people'
- form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
- society organized for the purpose of waging war
- democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nations laws
- the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- 'high city' in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- military alliance led by Sparta
- a government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of the government
- art and practice of government
- Greek city-state
- ownership and control of other people as property
24 Clues: to stop • logical guess • Greek city-state • new ways of doing things • art and practice of government • military alliance led by Sparta • worship of many gods or deities • military alliance led by Athens • legal member of a country or city-state • society organized for the purpose of waging war • the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
Sof's Fav Movies 2024-08-30
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
roxanne and vera 2024-08-16
10 Clues: pig cartoon • simone biles • canton tower • popular japanese noodles • a small round blue fruit • national flower of England • celebration of the birth of jesus • domesticated descendant of the wolf • country were greek mythology orginates • a country in between portugal and france
STARS & CONSTELLATIONS 2021-05-17
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- – formed out of huge clouds of gases and dust called ‘nebulae’.
- – known as the stars that have the same size as the Sun.
- – the only star in the Solar System, but it is just one of the billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
- – the groupings of stars.
- – refers to the distance that light travels in one Earth year.
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- – this type of constellation is seen in the night of sky during winter, and it resembles a hunter.
- – an autumn constellation; its name is from the Greek mythology hero who killed a monster called “medusa”.
- – a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon’s tail is found between two asterisms.
- -the person who wrote the poem ‘Phaenomena’ that described some constellations and weather signs.
- – also called the North Star.
10 Clues: – the groupings of stars. • – also called the North Star. • – known as the stars that have the same size as the Sun. • – refers to the distance that light travels in one Earth year. • – formed out of huge clouds of gases and dust called ‘nebulae’. • – a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon’s tail is found between two asterisms. • ...
American Literature Vocabulary Review 4 2023-04-03
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- Etymologically derived from Greek word for common person, typically refers to language
- Antonyms = essential; sparse
- To strongly regret or disapprove of something
- The last vocabulary word you had as freshmen, taken from Inferno, meaning to bind or shackle
- Something that lacks originality or freshness
- Full of energy or enthusiasm
- Feigning illness for the purpose of avoiding work
- Modifier that invokes a figure from Classical mythology known for performing great feats of strength
- Proceeding gradually or subtly, but for ill-intent
- The first vocabulary word you had as freshmen, taken from Hiroshima, referring to something that causes a fire to start
- Eliot: "In vials of ivory and coloured glass / Unstoppered, lurked her strange synthetic perfumes, / __________, powdered, or liquid—troubled, confused / And drowned the sense in odours"
- Etymologically derived from Greek words for "all" and "gods," in reference to an elevated status
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- Antonyms = cruel; maleficent
- Synonyms = prophetic; prescient
- Modifier that invokes a figure from Classical mythology known for going against the dictates of higher authorities
- Etymologically linked to a symbolic action showing approval by bringing two hands together
- To be of such little consequence as to be irrelevant
- Synonyms = Book smarts; pedantry
- An excessive flow or overwhelming amount of liquid
- Onomatopoetic word denoting a whispering or rustling sound
- Eliot: "He, the young man __________, arrives, / A small house agent's clerk, with one bold stare, / One of the low on whom assurance sits / As a silk hat on a Bradford millionaire."
- Synonyms = reinforced; fortified
22 Clues: Antonyms = cruel; maleficent • Antonyms = essential; sparse • Full of energy or enthusiasm • Synonyms = prophetic; prescient • Synonyms = Book smarts; pedantry • Synonyms = reinforced; fortified • To strongly regret or disapprove of something • Something that lacks originality or freshness • Feigning illness for the purpose of avoiding work • ...
Patterns of Earth and Sky Vocab 2024-09-30
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- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space
- The distance across a circle from one side to the other, passing through the center
- A famous constellation that is often called "The Hunter."
- A constellation named after a flying horse in Greek mythology
- Force The attraction between two objects due to their mass
- System The Sun and all the planets that move around it
- A scientist who studies stars and planets
- A constellation that looks like a lion and is visible in the spring
- To imagine or picture something in your mind
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- A group of stars that forms a shape or picture in the sky
- Facts or information that help prove something is true
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like how Earth pulls us down
- The direction towards the ground or floor
- The spinning of an object around its own axis, like how Earth spins to create day and night
- A design or arrangement that repeats
- A bright object in the sky that shines at night
- A small version or example used to show how something works
- The big, bright star that gives us light and warmth during the day
- The complete journey an object makes around another object, like Earth around the Sun
- A constellation that represents a sea monster in Greek mythology
- The direction opposite of down; where the sky is
21 Clues: A design or arrangement that repeats • The direction towards the ground or floor • A scientist who studies stars and planets • To imagine or picture something in your mind • A bright object in the sky that shines at night • The direction opposite of down; where the sky is • Facts or information that help prove something is true • ...
Roman Gods 2017-11-08
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- is similar to the Greek god, Pluto
- God of grapes and wine production
- are who the number 12 was taken from
- Goddess of love and beauty (Greek version is Aphrodite)
- Goddess of the hunt. Apollo's sister
- where the 12 gods were worshiped
- at the festival of cross roads represent family
- Jewish philosopher that wrote of brutal treatment in Alexandria
- the group of 10 major gods
- God of forge
- type of religion the Roman mythology was (they worshiped many gods)
- religious group known for being persecuted under roman rule
- were built out of each god's image. (usually crafted out of bronze or stone
- a portion of every meal was thrown into this at dinner time as a meal time offering
- was another term for the festival of cross roads
- protector of women
- most powerful god
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- were the gods of food cupboards
- is the type of moral behavior the gods determined
- each god had altars where these were performed
- by gaining blessings from the gods, the Romans believed they received this from the gods
- used the appearance of Halley's comet to prove he was the son of a god
- were a strong necessity in roman religion
- procting spirit of families
- is the title of the first three gods
- what everything in nature was inhabited by
- represent slaves at the festival of cross roads
- God of light, healing, and archery
- God of war (Greek version is Ares)
- what people promised to do in return for the gods if their prayers were answered
- term used when gods answered prayers
- protector of the state
- also god of sleep and travelers and motion
- Virgins lived at the temple of Vesta in Rome
- God of craft and wisdom
- Neptune is the god of the
- is defined as something that binds
- roman religion is compared to Greek
- was the goddess of the fireplace
39 Clues: God of forge • most powerful god • protector of women • protector of the state • God of craft and wisdom • Neptune is the god of the • the group of 10 major gods • procting spirit of families • were the gods of food cupboards • where the 12 gods were worshiped • was the goddess of the fireplace • God of grapes and wine production • is similar to the Greek god, Pluto • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword 2024-09-02
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- Thalia Grace was magically transformed by Zeus into what type of tree?
- Who is the goddess of the home and the hearth who makes a brief appearance in "The Last Olympian"?
- Which monster did Percy Jackson fight in Book 1 on Half Blood Hill?
- Percy Jackson liberates this black pegasus in the Sea of Monsters
- Percy's big lovable half-brother
- Who is the centaur who acts as a mentor to demigods and heroes??
- Who is the head camper from the Ares cabin who hates Percy when he first arrives?
- What are the weapons made from that the demigods of Camp Half-Blood wield?
- What is the name of the goddess of the rainbow who runs a messaging service?
- Who is the creator of the labyrinth in Greek mythology?
- The name of Percy Jackson's sword
- While inside The _____Hotel and Casino, it seems like time never passes, and nobody wants to leave.
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- What is Grover's Last Name?
- Nico di Angelo's sister
- What is the name of Percy's mother?
- The Princess _________, a cruise ship filled with monsters and demigods aligned with Kronos
- What colour food is important to Percy?
- The mother of monsters in Greek mythology, first encountered by Percy at the Gateway Arch, along with her pet “chihuahua”
- What is the name of the mortal girl who can see through the Mist? Percy meets her at the Hoover Dam
- Mrs. Dodds is a ____
20 Clues: Mrs. Dodds is a ____ • Nico di Angelo's sister • What is Grover's Last Name? • Percy's big lovable half-brother • The name of Percy Jackson's sword • What is the name of Percy's mother? • What colour food is important to Percy? • Who is the creator of the labyrinth in Greek mythology? • Who is the centaur who acts as a mentor to demigods and heroes?? • ...
Page 22 of Spelling Bee Column 1 2025-12-11
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- A state in southeast Mexico
- having charisma
- A word for peridot
- a grotesque creature that drinks the blood of livestock
- The lower part of the brain
- The secretary of a nobleman, prince, or king
- A large country house
- fraud; faker
- Any of several plants having fruits resembling cherries
- An attendant on a sovereign or lord in his bedchamber
- leaves of coriander used as a flavoring
- A city in Ohio
- The act or the practice of chaperoning
- A raw material usually made from crushed and ground potsherds
- to voice disapproval to
- a pupa of a butterfly
- monster in Greek mythology
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- a member of any of various orders of knighthood
- The Roman goddess of agriculture, a dwarf planet
- a waxy, fat-like substance
- A family-controlled industrial conglomerate in South Korea
- A diarrheal disease
- an attachment to a specific church
- A member of a people of the Mariana Islands
- A broadly grinning cat
- type of winged insects
- occurring in approximately 24-hour periods or cycles
- A delicatessen specializing in dressed meats and meat dishes
- A small dog breed
- member of an Indigenous people
- cheap, inexpensive
- A perennial composite herb
- A 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades
- A branch of zoology dealing with cetaceans
- A loose straight-hanging dress
- An island in the Indian Ocean
36 Clues: fraud; faker • A city in Ohio • having charisma • A small dog breed • A word for peridot • cheap, inexpensive • A diarrheal disease • A large country house • a pupa of a butterfly • A broadly grinning cat • type of winged insects • to voice disapproval to • a waxy, fat-like substance • A perennial composite herb • monster in Greek mythology • A state in southeast Mexico • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Greek Religion? 2018-12-13
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- god of the underworld
- goddess of love and beauty
- the ability to live forever; eternal life
- a mythological being who is partly human; an inferior deity
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- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- belief in one god
- the place where souls go after death
- belief in many gods; no limit to how many gods you may worship
- a god or goddess
- type of tunic worn by Greek men
11 Clues: a god or goddess • belief in one god • god of the underworld • goddess of love and beauty • type of tunic worn by Greek men • the place where souls go after death • the ability to live forever; eternal life • the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion • a mythological being who is partly human; an inferior deity • ...
Odyssey 2023-09-06
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- helpful goddess; symbol is an owl
- great seafarers, the Phaeacians
- finally home
- cavern yawns is an example
- the shaggy mountain
- dog does this after seeing his master
- raging cold and rough god
- coolest English teacher
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- tough suitor
- movie trailer of play
- cook their lordships' mutton meaning, l.60
- total travel length
- nickname; could be a coin
- Greek belief system
- the man skilled in all ways contending
- amount of tears shed by father and son
16 Clues: tough suitor • finally home • total travel length • Greek belief system • the shaggy mountain • movie trailer of play • coolest English teacher • nickname; could be a coin • raging cold and rough god • cavern yawns is an example • great seafarers, the Phaeacians • helpful goddess; symbol is an owl • dog does this after seeing his master • the man skilled in all ways contending • ...
Professional Football Teams 2022-01-28
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- They preceded the Olympians in Greek mythology
- Ocean mammals that travel in pods
- Goliath or Lawrence Taylor, e.g.
- Senior clergy of the catholic church
- Young, male horses
- Free sailors in the Caribbean
- Untrained horses
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- Animal herders
- Yogi or Boo-Boo
- Seafaring people from Scandivanica of yore
- What you get when you combine reds and greens
- Micro USB or Lightning, e.g.
- Natural enemy of 3 Down
- A bunch of Williams
- _______ and Tigers and Bears, oh my!
- CEOs, COOs and CFOs
16 Clues: Animal herders • Yogi or Boo-Boo • Untrained horses • Young, male horses • A bunch of Williams • CEOs, COOs and CFOs • Natural enemy of 3 Down • Micro USB or Lightning, e.g. • Free sailors in the Caribbean • Goliath or Lawrence Taylor, e.g. • Ocean mammals that travel in pods • _______ and Tigers and Bears, oh my! • Senior clergy of the catholic church • ...
World Mythology 2013-03-14
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- Lisa La Jioconda
- One of the Eurystheus' tasks
- Impenetrable
- Wearer of the belt
- The antithesis to the Dark Ages when art and literature were valued once more.- re birth
- Muse of the heavens
- Divine rapist
- The study of moral stories
- Earliest rappers and orators
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- World Map
- His eye was a symbol of protection in the ancient world.
- Plant with a adjective derived from its namesake
- Micky Angel
- Goddess of Earth
- Exemplar of courage
- Greek labourer
16 Clues: World Map • Micky Angel • Impenetrable • Divine rapist • Greek labourer • Lisa La Jioconda • Goddess of Earth • Wearer of the belt • Exemplar of courage • Muse of the heavens • The study of moral stories • One of the Eurystheus' tasks • Earliest rappers and orators • Plant with a adjective derived from its namesake • His eye was a symbol of protection in the ancient world. • ...
egypt 2023-05-18
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- where they put the tombs after they die
- eye healed eye of the god horus
- a monster in greek mythology
- people in ancient egypt usually men
- sun beaming down on you
- has a big lump in his back
- is a river
- sacred carvings
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- a dead Egyptian pharaoh
- Egyptian peoples paper
- very sandy
- where they put dead bodies
- renewal and rebirth
- made by Egyptians
- tetankhamun intact tomb
- an eternal life in ancient egypt
16 Clues: very sandy • is a river • sacred carvings • made by Egyptians • renewal and rebirth • Egyptian peoples paper • a dead Egyptian pharaoh • sun beaming down on you • where they put dead bodies • has a big lump in his back • tetankhamun intact tomb • a monster in greek mythology • an eternal life in ancient egypt • eye healed eye of the god horus • people in ancient egypt usually men • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-01-20
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- Greek culture was spread far beyond Greece, with much attention to arts and sciences
- the main marketplace in a polis
- round straight stone constructions that can carry the roof of a temple or similar building
- Macedonian king who defeated and conquered the Persian Empire
- vote to ban someone from Athens
- Greek theatre plays that are about people and the gods. Normally they do not end well
- general assembly where all citizens gathered
- a new city that was started overseas
- Greek city-state
- close hoplite formation
- a country that has a king or a queen
- person owned by someone else, slaves were at the bottom of the social pyramid
- people who make a living just by thinking and talking about all sorts of things
- Greek citizen-soldier, heavily armoured
- a situation when nobody can make a winning move
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- system of government where the best (aristos) or nobles are in charge
- social layer of merchants and such individuals
- (poor) working people with little power
- ruling class of people
- stories of the gods and demi-gods
- the inner keep of the city where most of the temples were
- Greek theatre plays that ridicule politics or philosophy
- system of government where the people (demos) are in charge
- games that were held every four years at Olympia, to honour Zeus
- of rights and obligations between a country and its people
- round straight stone constructions that can carry the roof of a temple or similar building
26 Clues: Greek city-state • ruling class of people • close hoplite formation • the main marketplace in a polis • vote to ban someone from Athens • stories of the gods and demi-gods • a new city that was started overseas • a country that has a king or a queen • (poor) working people with little power • Greek citizen-soldier, heavily armoured • general assembly where all citizens gathered • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
W.W list 1-5 2022-01-07
10 Clues: to lead • to stop • to listen • a case of papers • greek fairy tales • you learn this in math • a group of three things • to be able to take apart • the grade before kindergarten • You get this done on your nails
roxanne and vera 2024-08-16
10 Clues: pig cartoon • simone biles • canton tower • popular japanese noodles • a small round blue fruit • national flower of England • celebration of the birth of jesus • domesticated descendant of the wolf • country were greek mythology orginates • a country in between portugal and france
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
STARS & CONSTELLATIONS 2021-05-17
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- formed out of huge clouds of gases and dust called ‘nebulae’.
- known as the stars that have the same size as the Sun.
- the only star in the Solar System, but it is just one of the billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
- the groupings of stars.
- refers to the distance that light travels in one Earth year.
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- this type of constellation is seen in the night of sky during winter, and it resembles a hunter.
- – an autumn constellation; its name is from the Greek mythology hero who killed a monster called “medusa”.
- a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon’s tail is found between two asterisms.
- the person who wrote the poem ‘Phaenomena’ that described some constellations and weather signs.
- also called the North Star.
10 Clues: the groupings of stars. • also called the North Star. • known as the stars that have the same size as the Sun. • refers to the distance that light travels in one Earth year. • formed out of huge clouds of gases and dust called ‘nebulae’. • a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon’s tail is found between two asterisms. • ...
The Olympians 2024-01-30
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- Her Roman name is Minerva.
- Daughter of Demeter
- God of pleasure.
- God of fire and sculpture.
- The goddess of beauty and love.
- The god of the sea.
- Goddess of agriculture.
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- Goddess of home and family.
- God of war.
- Has the same name in Greek and Roman mythology.
- Goddess of hunting and animals.
- The lord of sky and weather.
- The god of the underworld
- The queen of the gods
- Goddess of beauty and love.
- Messenger for Zeus.
- Son of Venus.
17 Clues: God of war. • Son of Venus. • God of pleasure. • Daughter of Demeter • Messenger for Zeus. • The god of the sea. • The queen of the gods • Goddess of agriculture. • The god of the underworld • Her Roman name is Minerva. • God of fire and sculpture. • Goddess of home and family. • Goddess of beauty and love. • The lord of sky and weather. • Goddess of hunting and animals. • ...
420 knowledge 2024-04-08
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- we make these to patients
- non gmo, gluten free and vegan
- sour d and rntz
- where Insa started
- one fruit in a 2 fruit strain name
- our dm
- sativa strain
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- 420
- one fruit in a 2 fruit stain name
- where we display our nugs
- strain with gdp in it
- strain and a beach town in italy
- one of our choclates
- strain name from Greek mythology
- keeps our flower fresh
- how we welcome our patients
16 Clues: 420 • our dm • sativa strain • sour d and rntz • where Insa started • one of our choclates • strain with gdp in it • keeps our flower fresh • where we display our nugs • we make these to patients • how we welcome our patients • non gmo, gluten free and vegan • strain and a beach town in italy • strain name from Greek mythology • one fruit in a 2 fruit stain name • ...
mov crossword puzzle 2023-01-16
8 Clues: it means bright godess • fabulously wealthy land • a pre socratic philosopher • believed to be the voice of gods • in greek mythology the king of pylos • a greek word which means 'prophetess' • a Roman God usually depicted with two heads • it is referred to as the fleece of the winged ram
Halloween 2025-09-24
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- Color that represents death, often paired with orange.
- Also known as huli jing in Chinese folklore, these fox spirits can transform and possess great power.
- Modern activity where children go from house to house for candy.
- All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve.
- This was marked by the end of summer and the beginning of winter.
- Roman festival for the dead that later influenced Halloween.
- A "noisy ghost" that throws objects.
- A supernatural being in Islamic mythology that occupies a parallel world to humans.
- The Arabic name for a legendary sea monster so large that it is mistaken for a landmass.
- A frightening experience during sleep.
- A mythological creature that can turn people to stone with its gaze.
- A small, mischievous sprite from European folklore
- In Slavic mythology, an immortal bird with a woman's head that prophesies the future
- A creature that changes form under a full moon.
- An animated anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore, made from inanimate matter.
- This monster from Greek mythology has the head and neck of a snake, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion, and the feet of a hart
- Just a bunch of bones, rattling around.
- A traditional symbol of Halloween, grown on a vine.
- A common Halloween symbol of witches, associated with superstition.
- This supernatural fowl lives in the bamboo forests and is known for breathing "ghost fire".
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- A being from folklore who subsists by feeding on the life essence of the living.
- A magical container often associated with witches.
- An adjective describing a place with a supernatural presence.
- In Orcadian mythology, a skinless water horse with pestilent breath
- Creature with a human head and a bird-like torso from Buddhist lore
- A type of supernatural creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted with a human-like form and wings.
- A cannibalistic monster from Algonquin folklore.
- A monstrous being from Scandinavian folklore that dwells in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves.
- A half-vampire, half-human hybrid.
- Small creatures often associated with spooky nights.
- The result of a mad scientist's experiment; a famous literary creation.
- The country where the legend of "Stingy Jack" originated.
- In Celtic and Norse mythology, a shape-shifter that takes the form of a seal in water and a human on land
- The original Celtic festival.
- The three-legged crow representing the sun in East Asian mythology
- A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore
- Worn to ward off spirits
- A bandage-wrapped corpse; a monster from an ancient tomb.
- A folkloric monster, often depicted as an undead creature, from Arabian mythology.
- Eight-legged, part-lion, part-bird beast from Hindu mythology
40 Clues: Worn to ward off spirits • The original Celtic festival. • A half-vampire, half-human hybrid. • A "noisy ghost" that throws objects. • A frightening experience during sleep. • Just a bunch of bones, rattling around. • A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore • All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve. • A creature that changes form under a full moon. • ...
Halloween and Mythical Creatures 2025-10-01
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- A small, mischievous sprite from European folklore
- The result of a mad scientist's experiment; a famous literary creation.
- In Slavic mythology, an immortal bird with a woman's head that prophesies the future
- A frightening experience during sleep.
- The original Celtic festival.
- In Celtic and Norse mythology, a shape-shifter that takes the form of a seal in water and a human on land
- A half-vampire, half-human hybrid.
- This supernatural fowl lives in the bamboo forests and is known for breathing "ghost fire".
- Color that represents death, often paired with orange.
- In Orcadian mythology, a skinless water horse with pestilent breath
- This was marked by the end of summer and the beginning of winter.
- Modern activity where children go from house to house for candy.
- Creature with a human head and a bird-like torso from Buddhist lore
- The country where the legend of "Stingy Jack" originated.
- A magical container often associated with witches.
- Small creatures often associated with spooky nights.
- A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore
- Worn to ward off spirits
- A mythological creature that can turn people to stone with its gaze.
- A bandage-wrapped corpse; a monster from an ancient tomb.
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- A "noisy ghost" that throws objects.
- A type of supernatural creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted with a human-like form and wings.
- A cannibalistic monster from Algonquin folklore.
- All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve.
- This monster from Greek mythology has the head and neck of a snake, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion, and the feet of a hart
- Just a bunch of bones, rattling around.
- Roman festival for the dead that later influenced Halloween.
- An adjective describing a place with a supernatural presence.
- A monstrous being from Scandinavian folklore that dwells in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves.
- Also known as huli jing in Chinese folklore, these fox spirits can transform and possess great power.
- The Arabic name for a legendary sea monster so large that it is mistaken for a landmass.
- Eight-legged, part-lion, part-bird beast from Hindu mythology
- A being from folklore who subsists by feeding on the life essence of the living.
- A traditional symbol of Halloween, grown on a vine.
- A folkloric monster, often depicted as an undead creature, from Arabian mythology.
- A common Halloween symbol of witches, associated with superstition.
- A supernatural being in Islamic mythology that occupies a parallel world to humans.
- The three-legged crow representing the sun in East Asian mythology
- A creature that changes form under a full moon.
- An animated anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore, made from inanimate matter.
40 Clues: Worn to ward off spirits • The original Celtic festival. • A half-vampire, half-human hybrid. • A "noisy ghost" that throws objects. • A frightening experience during sleep. • Just a bunch of bones, rattling around. • A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore • All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve. • A creature that changes form under a full moon. • ...
Valentine 2023-02-07
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- hugs and kisses
- a sweet that people will give to their crush
- Feb 14th
- a person you like and have a ______ on
- the love god (roman version of 3)
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- an intense feeling of deep affection
- a common flower that you give to your crush
- the love goddess (in greek mythology)
- the love god (1 son)(greek version of 7)
9 Clues: Feb 14th • hugs and kisses • the love god (roman version of 3) • an intense feeling of deep affection • the love goddess (in greek mythology) • a person you like and have a ______ on • the love god (1 son)(greek version of 7) • a common flower that you give to your crush • a sweet that people will give to their crush
The Odyssey 2024-10-18
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- A war fought between Troy & Greece. Prince of Troy stole King of Greece's Wife.
- God of Sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses
- Klytaimestra's Lover helped kill Agamemnon
- wise and elderly king of Pylos
- Majestical home of the Gods
- remote and mystical island where the nymph Calypso resides
- former king of Mycenae & a Greek leader during Trojan war
- Heroic King of Ithaca
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- A Nymph who lived on the island of Ogyia where she kept Odysseus for my 7 years
- Messenger God of travellers, thieves, and trade
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and strategy
- Cyclops, living on an island, son of Poseidon
- son of Odysseus
- Mountain island ruled by Odysseus
- faithful wife of Odysseus known for patience
- King of Sparta and husband of Helen
- Epic poem maker
- God of the sky in ancient Greek Mythology
18 Clues: son of Odysseus • Epic poem maker • Heroic King of Ithaca • Majestical home of the Gods • wise and elderly king of Pylos • Mountain island ruled by Odysseus • King of Sparta and husband of Helen • Goddess of wisdom, war, and strategy • God of the sky in ancient Greek Mythology • Klytaimestra's Lover helped kill Agamemnon • God of Sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
Theogony 2023-01-27
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- Cronus' wife & sister
- The Earth incarnate
- Cronus' relation with Rhea
- Cronus' relation with Rhea
- The first god
- Zeus' replacement
- Goddess of the night
- Killed his father & was killed by his son
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- God of the sky & 7th planet
- AKA 100-Handers
- The book from which most Greek mythology comes
- Was the only Olympian not eaten
- The first of Gaia's children
- What Zeus freed the gods with
14 Clues: The first god • AKA 100-Handers • Zeus' replacement • The Earth incarnate • Goddess of the night • Cronus' wife & sister • Cronus' relation with Rhea • Cronus' relation with Rhea • God of the sky & 7th planet • The first of Gaia's children • What Zeus freed the gods with • Was the only Olympian not eaten • Killed his father & was killed by his son • ...
The Odyssey 2022-10-15
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- is a village on the island of Karpathos
- great disorder or confusion
- someone who offers opposition
- in Greek mythology, the daughter of the Rebuke to scold
- the god of the underworld
- shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
- a state of danger
- the act of restoring something to its original state
- daugther of Zeus
- son of odysseus
- man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman, with a view to marriage.
- occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion
- avoiding detection by moving carefully
- god of sea and earthquakes
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- son of Laërtes and Anticlea
- home of odysseus
- a flower that puts you to sleep
- A one eyed monster
- to win; to overcome
- to escape
- extremely impressive in strength
- own worth or importance often by an overbearing manner
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- Wife of odysseus
- a sorceress who detained Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine
- the contestant you hope to defeat
- setting of Trojan war
- minor nature goddess depicted as a beautiful maiden
- avoiding detection by moving care fully
- a poem about odysseus and his journey
- is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology.
- any of the 9 daughters of zeus
- war between greece and troy
- the act of searching for something
- writer of the odyssey
35 Clues: to escape • son of odysseus • home of odysseus • Wife of odysseus • daugther of Zeus • a state of danger • A one eyed monster • to win; to overcome • setting of Trojan war • writer of the odyssey • the god of the underworld • god of sea and earthquakes • son of Laërtes and Anticlea • great disorder or confusion • war between greece and troy • someone who offers opposition • ...
Elements Crossword 2023-12-19
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- The only elemental metal that is liquid at room temperature
- This element has the symbol C.
- This element is naturally antibacterial.
- The most non-reactive of all metals.
- This element is 100% recyclable.
- This element is named after the Titans of Greek Mythology.
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- The first element on the periodic table.
- This element melts at 420 C°.
- This element is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
- This element comes from the Greek helios, which means sun.
10 Clues: This element melts at 420 C°. • This element has the symbol C. • This element is 100% recyclable. • The most non-reactive of all metals. • The first element on the periodic table. • This element is naturally antibacterial. • This element is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. • This element comes from the Greek helios, which means sun. • ...
Favorite Myths 2021-12-10
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- The eye of Horus, a symbol of healing and protection, is also known by this name
- The Greek word for this creature came after Athena cured Arachne to live the rest of her days as it
- The Moirai is another name for this deadly trio of spinsters in Greek mythology
- The goddess of the sun in Japanese Mythology
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- Had a love-less marriage with the goddess of love
- An Asian myth featuring twelve (technically thirteen) animals
- Loki used this common plant to kill Balder, who was thought to be invincible
- Gaia created this god to be the sky and her partner
8 Clues: The goddess of the sun in Japanese Mythology • Had a love-less marriage with the goddess of love • Gaia created this god to be the sky and her partner • An Asian myth featuring twelve (technically thirteen) animals • Loki used this common plant to kill Balder, who was thought to be invincible • ...
"Julius Caesar" Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-20
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- Caesar defied the Senate by crossing the Rubicon.
- Julia died in ______________.
- Caesar is descended from the goddess Venus, who is known in Greek mythology as ________________.
- The name of Caesar's son.
- Egyptian Queen with whom Caesar had a son.
- Caesar is told to, "Beware the _____ of March."
- Supporter of Caesar, general during conquest of Gaul.
- Torn between love for Rome and loyalty to Caesar
- Pompey fled to _______.
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- The daughter of Julius Caesar was named ___________.
- Caesar's second wife, Pompeia, was not shown in this film, but his third wife, __________ was featured.
- The name of Caesar's first wife.
- Roman dictator before Caesar.
- Brutus is interested in Greek ______________.
- Times that Julius Caesar was stabbed.
- Julius Caesar was ________________ by senators.
- Wife of Brutus, former friend of Julia.
- Husband of Julia and political ally turned rival of Caesar.
18 Clues: Pompey fled to _______. • The name of Caesar's son. • Julia died in ______________. • Roman dictator before Caesar. • The name of Caesar's first wife. • Times that Julius Caesar was stabbed. • Wife of Brutus, former friend of Julia. • Egyptian Queen with whom Caesar had a son. • Brutus is interested in Greek ______________. • Julius Caesar was ________________ by senators. • ...
Who's in Andromeda? 2025-07-08
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- Adam and …
- Only drinks tea
- A stylish name that starts with a quick exit
- Figure from Greek mythology renowned for her beauty, whose abduction sparked the Trojan War
- Taylor Swift
- Name of a cheese minus e
- Actress Adams
- Popular retail store
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- The Homophone of their name is a vine
- NZ sugar refinery
- Likes Anime
- Loves skirts
- Title of a George Michael song
13 Clues: Adam and … • Likes Anime • Loves skirts • Taylor Swift • Actress Adams • Only drinks tea • NZ sugar refinery • Popular retail store • Name of a cheese minus e • Title of a George Michael song • The Homophone of their name is a vine • A stylish name that starts with a quick exit • Figure from Greek mythology renowned for her beauty, whose abduction sparked the Trojan War
crossword 2023-02-14
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- It isn’t hard but
- Most important meal of the day
- A man’s best friend
- The sea god
- Something sweet
- They have web feet
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- Not slow but
- Doesn’t cost anything
- The state at the bottom right of the U.S.A.
- Ron Weasley’s sister
- You put them on your feet before shoes
- The three headed dog from Greek mythology
- Opposite of yes
13 Clues: The sea god • Not slow but • Something sweet • Opposite of yes • It isn’t hard but • They have web feet • A man’s best friend • Ron Weasley’s sister • Doesn’t cost anything • Most important meal of the day • You put them on your feet before shoes • The three headed dog from Greek mythology • The state at the bottom right of the U.S.A.
Greece Mythology & Geography 2024-02-15
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- City-state located on Peloponnesus Peninsula
- Exports of Greece to make wine
- Goddess of beauty
- God of the sea
- Sea located east of Greece
- King of the Gods
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- Spartan form of government
- Religion of the Greeks
- Goddess of wisdom
- Major greek peninsula
- Exports of Greece to lather skin & cook
- City-state located in Asia Minor
- God of the sun
13 Clues: God of the sun • God of the sea • King of the Gods • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of beauty • Major greek peninsula • Religion of the Greeks • Spartan form of government • Sea located east of Greece • Exports of Greece to make wine • City-state located in Asia Minor • Exports of Greece to lather skin & cook • City-state located on Peloponnesus Peninsula
Veterinary puzzle 2023-05-11
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- loss of sensation
- one eyed giant in Greek mythology
- indigenous cattle breed of India
- antibody with shortest half life
- father of milk revolution
- A depression in sphenoid bone containing pituitary gland
- brain sugar
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- Chromosome no.in riverine buffalo
- dorsal bending of spinal cord
- a branch of medicine associated with child birth
- Generalised odema
- purkinge cells are found in
- sausage dog
- negri bodies are pathognomonic lesion
- animal not having gall bladder
15 Clues: sausage dog • brain sugar • loss of sensation • Generalised odema • father of milk revolution • purkinge cells are found in • dorsal bending of spinal cord • animal not having gall bladder • indigenous cattle breed of India • antibody with shortest half life • Chromosome no.in riverine buffalo • one eyed giant in Greek mythology • negri bodies are pathognomonic lesion • ...
Roman Religion 2021-11-30
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- People that influenced Roman religion
- Early Romans believed gods lived here
- Worshipped emperors of Rome
- God of freshwater
- Named after Roman deities
- God of sowing
- Part human, part deity
- God of war
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- Roman god of the underworld
- Another word for a god or goddess
- Belief in multiple gods
- Romans opposed this type of religion
- Deity based off of Greek goddess Athena
- Belief in certain myths
- God of the sky
15 Clues: God of war • God of sowing • God of the sky • God of freshwater • Part human, part deity • Belief in multiple gods • Belief in certain myths • Named after Roman deities • Roman god of the underworld • Worshipped emperors of Rome • Another word for a god or goddess • Romans opposed this type of religion • People that influenced Roman religion • Early Romans believed gods lived here • ...
Roman Religion 2021-11-30
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- People that influenced Roman religion
- Early Romans believed gods lived here
- Worshipped emperors of Rome
- God of freshwater
- Named after Roman deities
- God of sowing
- Part human, part deity
- God of war
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- Roman god of the underworld
- Another word for a god or goddess
- Belief in multiple gods
- Romans opposed this type of religion
- Deity based off of Greek goddess Athena
- Belief in certain myths
- God of the sky
15 Clues: God of war • God of sowing • God of the sky • God of freshwater • Part human, part deity • Belief in multiple gods • Belief in certain myths • Named after Roman deities • Roman god of the underworld • Worshipped emperors of Rome • Another word for a god or goddess • Romans opposed this type of religion • People that influenced Roman religion • Early Romans believed gods lived here • ...
Roman Religion 2021-11-30
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- People that influenced Roman religion
- Early Romans believed gods lived here
- Worshipped emperors of Rome
- God of freshwater
- Named after Roman deities
- God of sowing
- Part human, part deity
- God of war
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- Roman god of the underworld
- Another word for a god or goddess
- Belief in multiple gods
- Romans opposed this type of religion
- Deity based off of Greek goddess Athena
- Belief in certain myths
- God of the sky
15 Clues: God of war • God of sowing • God of the sky • God of freshwater • Part human, part deity • Belief in multiple gods • Belief in certain myths • Named after Roman deities • Roman god of the underworld • Worshipped emperors of Rome • Another word for a god or goddess • Romans opposed this type of religion • People that influenced Roman religion • Early Romans believed gods lived here • ...
Space 2015-06-04
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- Vast, Dark,
- Atar in the center of the solar system
- Visitors from space
- 8 of them
- Force that keeps us on earth
- Big red Spot on the planet
- The red planet
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- Rings around the planet
- Name come from Greek mythology
- thrid planet in the solar system
- Brght, millions of them,
- Only way to travel to space
- Closest planet to the sun
- Coldest planet
- Second planet in the solor system
15 Clues: 8 of them • Vast, Dark, • Coldest planet • The red planet • Visitors from space • Rings around the planet • Brght, millions of them, • Closest planet to the sun • Big red Spot on the planet • Only way to travel to space • Force that keeps us on earth • Name come from Greek mythology • thrid planet in the solar system • Second planet in the solor system • ...
Roman Religion 2023-08-31
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- influenced the Roman religion
- a god with two faces
- The sun of Janus
- the god of war
- Worshping many gods and goddesses
- goddess of love
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- god of the sea
- Developed from Judaism
- The main god of the Roman culture
- had a hand in building the city according to Roman mythology
- Juno represented which Greek goddess?
- god of the river
- The main goddess
- Ruled the Roman underworld
- goddess of wisdom
15 Clues: god of the sea • the god of war • goddess of love • god of the river • The main goddess • The sun of Janus • goddess of wisdom • a god with two faces • Developed from Judaism • Ruled the Roman underworld • influenced the Roman religion • The main god of the Roman culture • Worshping many gods and goddesses • Juno represented which Greek goddess? • ...
ENG230 presentation 2022-10-19
Greek Mythology 2018-07-31
8 Clues: Zeus's wife • Phaethon's father • The goddess of the harvest • The animal Arachne becomes • The god who stole Persephone • The boy who flew too close to the sun • The kind of seed Persephone eats in the underworld • The goddess whom Arachne challenges to a weaving contest
Greek Mythology 2015-05-12
Greek Mythology 2023-04-20
9 Clues: Has snakes for hair • Where was Athena born? • who built Athena's armor? • Known as the goddess of war • who was medusas worst enemy? • how many eyes did cyclopes have? • what was Athena's biggest talent? • what army did Athena fight against? • the animal they symbolize as is sheep
Big cat with black and orange stripes 2021-09-21
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- entertain for money in a public setting
- an imaginary, undying flower
- to remain in one place
- the lowest level
- organisation intended to contain dangerous entities
- a warrior-like woman in Greek mythology
- to attach
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- remains of a crash
- in relation to a town or city
- bare, desolate, and often windswept
- japans capital
- feeling dizzy or dazed
- a deep inlet of the sea, typically surrounded by land
- unpleasant noise
- bold antonym
15 Clues: to attach • bold antonym • japans capital • the lowest level • unpleasant noise • remains of a crash • feeling dizzy or dazed • to remain in one place • an imaginary, undying flower • in relation to a town or city • bare, desolate, and often windswept • entertain for money in a public setting • a warrior-like woman in Greek mythology • organisation intended to contain dangerous entities • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-02-25
10 Clues: Warriors • Sea near Greece • Art made of Bronze • Bronze Age Civilization • Great Greek Storyteller • Stories about their gods • Poem about a main character • Epic tale when hero returns home • Empire that was the downfall of Mycenaeans • people who passes down stories thru families
Alex’s crossword 2021-03-22
10 Clues: Coolest mythology • A place I wanna go • My favourite number • My Favourite colour • My first Risk colour • My favourite video game • My Favourite in class subject • My favourite marvel character • The best sport ( in my opinion) • A great movie and comic franchise
Disney movies 2024-08-21
10 Clues: Hakuna matata • Greek mythology • Has stepsisters • They are fairies • A city of animals • A queen with powers • It is based in México • It is based in Colombia • His friends are a fish and a Crab • They are stuffed animals and a child
Walk two moons vocab 2023-01-19
10 Clues: A lot • plenty • comfort • surprise attack • total loss of memory • collected or gathered together • put into a trans like condition • hand tool with a sharp wedged blade • pretend to be sick to get out of work • in Greek mythology the first mortal woman
INFORMALS 2025-03-05
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- An object that attracts iron
- A complicated maze
- A machine sent into space to orbit Earth
- A statement that contradicts itself
- A winged horse in Greek mythology
- An optical illusion in the desert
- A person who can predict the future
- A Marvel speedster
- A fertile spot in a desert
- A bird known for its speed
- A magical stick used by wizards
- A gas necessary for breathing
- An open space in a forest
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- A sudden flash of electricity in the sky
- A dark area created by blocking light
- A colorful arc in the sky after rain
- A region in space with immense gravity
- A slow-moving mass of ice
- A building for studying space
- A giant from mythology and also from Attack on Titan
- A magical liquid
- Thor’s legendary hammer
- The Greek god of dreams
- A special eye ability in Naruto
- A warrior from ancient Greece
- A group of stars forming a pattern
- The hidden kingdom of Black Panther
- The line where the earth and sky meet
- A space rock that burns up in the atmosphere
- A long journey, especially by sea
- A large animal with a trunk
- The highest point in the sky
- The leader of the Hidden Leaf Village in Naruto
- The blocking of one celestial body by another
- A solid material with a repeating pattern
- Natural colorful lights in the sky near the poles
- The end of the world in Norse mythology
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- A strong wind
- A giant monster from Japanese films
- A small stream
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A lightning-fast demon slayer from Demon Slayer
- A powerful cosmic cube in Marvel
- A member of Marvel’s superhero team
- A giant robot controlled by a pilot
- A hanging piece of ice
- A mountain that erupts with lava
- Active at night
- A magic word that grants superpowers
- The king of the Greek gods
- A small rocky object in space
- A small fish that looks like a horse
- A secret code
- A large underground cave
- The force that pulls objects down
- A seasonal heavy rainfall
- The path of a planet around the sun
- The bald hero from One Punch Man
- A portable light source
- A giant sea monster from mythology
- A large marsupial from Australia
- A tool used to see distant objects
- A wild cat with tufted ears
- A suit worn by astronauts in space
- A disturbance with strong winds and rain
- A stone creature seen on old buildings
- A substance that speeds up a reaction
- A person who travels to space
- A proposed explanation for something
- A word formed by rearranging another word
- A special drink believed to cure all illnesses
- A system of millions of stars
- The preserved remains of ancient life
- A large, grassy plain
- King Arthur’s legendary sword
- A smooth, black volcanic rock
77 Clues: A strong wind • A secret code • A small stream • Active at night • A magical liquid • A complicated maze • A Marvel speedster • A large, grassy plain • A hanging piece of ice • A portable light source • Thor’s legendary hammer • The Greek god of dreams • A large underground cave • An open space in a forest • A seasonal heavy rainfall • A slow-moving mass of ice • A fertile spot in a desert • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2020-12-13
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- mythical deity within a Greek myth
- creature/villain within Greek mythology
- a place of meeting in Ancient Greece mainly for trade; economic center
- an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its contiguous territory
- ancient temple/citadel dedicated to Athena (e.g. Parthenon)
- a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated; oral history
- a system of government made by the people, for the people, of the people
- the study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- a piece of land surrounded by bodies of water on three sides
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- a piece of theatre in Ancient Greece where actors performed serious subject matter dealing with moral right and wrongs
- a series of athletic events held every four years
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
- land mass solely surrounded by water and no other country boarding it
- a satirical piece of theatre commenting on Greek society, government, politics, social institutions and civic life
- pertaining to or of reference to (Ancient) Greece; Greek style/aesthetic
- the main mortal character of a Greek myth, legend, or epic that faces trials in order to defeat a monster/task put forth my the Gods
- a lengthy, narrative form of poetry
- city
18 Clues: city • mythical deity within a Greek myth • a lengthy, narrative form of poetry • creature/villain within Greek mythology • the study of knowledge, reality, and existence • a series of athletic events held every four years • ancient temple/citadel dedicated to Athena (e.g. Parthenon) • a piece of land surrounded by bodies of water on three sides • ...
Greek Mythology 2019-03-04
Greek mythology 2023-04-09
8 Clues: The sun god • God of water • Also a sun god • God of the wild • king of the gods • Queen of the gods • The mortal who gave the world evil • The mortal hero who completed 12 trials
Greek Mythology 2023-08-24
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- he is the main Character in our class novel
- the messenger for Olympus
- she is the god of wisdom and war strategy
- he is king of the gods with his and held bolt
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- he was the leader of the titans and ate his children
- he is the farther of PERCY JAXON!
- as well as his other power he is the god of wealth
- he is the god of war and courage
8 Clues: the messenger for Olympus • he is the god of war and courage • he is the farther of PERCY JAXON! • she is the god of wisdom and war strategy • he is the main Character in our class novel • he is king of the gods with his and held bolt • as well as his other power he is the god of wealth • he was the leader of the titans and ate his children
Greek Mythology 2023-10-19
Greek Mythology 2023-10-08
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- containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts
- existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern
- able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked
- a god or goddess
- a strange habit or characteristic that is seen as not important and not harming anyone
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- in a way that can easily be seen or noticed
- not likely to succeed or happen in the real world
- all the gods in a particular belief system, considered as a group
8 Clues: a god or goddess • in a way that can easily be seen or noticed • not likely to succeed or happen in the real world • existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern • containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts • all the gods in a particular belief system, considered as a group • ...
House Of Hades 2022-04-11
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- The main character who is a Roman daughter of the god Pluto.
- A region in greece where the House Of Hades is located.
- the giant who was made to oppose Ares/Mars.
- The main character who is a Roman son of the god Mars.
- The main character who is a Greek son of the god Posideon.
- The main character who is a Greek daughter of the goddess Athena.
- The Titan of the West.
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- A famous statue of Athena located in Athens.
- The main character who is a Greek daughter of the goddess Aphrodite.
- a bandit in Greek Mythology who killed his victims by getting them to wash his feet, and he would kick them off the cliff, but was defeated by Theseus.
- A bottomless pit located in the Underworld.
- She is Mother Nature.
12 Clues: She is Mother Nature. • The Titan of the West. • the giant who was made to oppose Ares/Mars. • A bottomless pit located in the Underworld. • A famous statue of Athena located in Athens. • The main character who is a Roman son of the god Mars. • A region in greece where the House Of Hades is located. • The main character who is a Greek son of the god Posideon. • ...
Ancient Greek Innovations 2025-01-12
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- A machine designed by Archimedes to raise water, often used for irrigation.
- A tool used by the ancient Greeks to study the stars and navigate.
- A place for drama and plays, often performed to honour the god Dionysus.
- A type of play in ancient Greece that often told serious stories with sad endings.
- The study of wisdom and ideas, pioneered by thinkers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
- Tall structures used to support buildings, often seen in Greek temples.
- A branch of mathematics developed by the Greeks, used to measure shapes and spaces.
- A simple machine used in ancient Greek engineering to lift heavy objects.
- A sports competition that began in ancient Greece to honour Zeus.
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- A system of government first developed in Athens where citizens vote to make decisions.
- An idea proposed by Greek astronomers suggesting the Sun is at the centre of the solar system.
- A Greek inventor and mathematician known for his screw pump and discoveries about levers.
- A collection of stories about gods and heroes, central to Greek culture.
- A structure used to carry water, an engineering innovation used in ancient Greece and Rome.
- Hippocrates, the "Father of ___," developed practices still used in healthcare today.
15 Clues: A sports competition that began in ancient Greece to honour Zeus. • A tool used by the ancient Greeks to study the stars and navigate. • Tall structures used to support buildings, often seen in Greek temples. • A place for drama and plays, often performed to honour the god Dionysus. • A collection of stories about gods and heroes, central to Greek culture. • ...
Team 21 crossword 2 2022-12-12
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- Europe has been raging ___ for centuries
- what lots of warlords wanted
- largest type of snake is a ___________ python
- what snakes inject
- largest continent
- largest country
- Country that originally made pizza
- what ancient Egyptians used for writing
- Blood and guts
- largest tectonic plate
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- holiday that you get a ton of candy
- most popular video game
- when you are hungry and angry
- Zeus is part of Greek _________
- what Demeter uses
- goo that is stress reliving
- largest Great Lake
- what caused people to wear masks for over a year
- most popular type of movie
19 Clues: Blood and guts • largest country • largest continent • what Demeter uses • what snakes inject • largest Great Lake • largest tectonic plate • most popular video game • most popular type of movie • goo that is stress reliving • what lots of warlords wanted • when you are hungry and angry • Zeus is part of Greek _________ • Country that originally made pizza • ...
Greek Mythology 2014-08-19
8 Clues: food of the gods • drink of the gods • mountain home of gods • Gorgon who was mortal • goddess of love and beauty • god of light, sun, poetry, music, arts • god of fertility, wine, revelry, theater • spirits of woods, trees, rivers, springs, caves, mountains.
Greek Mythology 2023-05-10
10 Clues: the bull • God of the sea • God of lightning • Persephone's dad • God of agriculture • who is persephone's mom • his name means swollen feet • pulled the sun out of the sky • thing that held all the evil in the world • the goddess who opens a jar and lets all the evil into the world
Greek Mythology 2025-10-30
8 Clues: Messenger God • Home of the Gods • The King with the golden touch • River encircling the Underworld • Winged victory, often at Zeus’s side • A single glance from her could end a life • Chthonic ferryman who took payment in coin • Spring’s captive queen, half the year in shadow
Greek mythology 2025-10-23
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- the god of lightning. Is the most know god.
- the wife of zeus
- the Roman version of Poseidon
- the god of music, bows and arrows, healing, and much more
- goddess of the hunt
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- a greek hero that had to do 12 labors
- the goddess of wisdom
- a talented musician that supposedly went to the underworld to get his wife back
8 Clues: the wife of zeus • goddess of the hunt • the goddess of wisdom • the Roman version of Poseidon • a greek hero that had to do 12 labors • the god of lightning. Is the most know god. • the god of music, bows and arrows, healing, and much more • a talented musician that supposedly went to the underworld to get his wife back
Crossword 2023-05-18
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- Biggest country in the world by area
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- African country whose capital is Rabat
- Country whose capital is Baku
- Italian painter of 'The Last Supper' (artist's full name)
- Ganymede is this planet's biggest moon
- Zodiac sign of anyone born on Christmas Day
- Three-headed dog in Greek mythology
- The ancient Egyptian writing system
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- The longest river in the world
- Bible character who was powerful until he cut his hair
- Film title that is an anagram of "frog had teeth"
- Person who discovered gravity (first name and last name)
- The politician who coined the term 'Iron Curtain' to describe the divide between Western Europe and Communist countries
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876
- Sportswear company first named 'Blue Ribbon'
- Film title that is an anagram of "beanbag mints"
- Greek equivalent of the Roman goddess Venus
- Country with the most islands
19 Clues: Country whose capital is Baku • Country with the most islands • The longest river in the world • Three-headed dog in Greek mythology • The ancient Egyptian writing system • Biggest country in the world by area • The first woman to win a Nobel Prize • African country whose capital is Rabat • Ganymede is this planet's biggest moon • Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876 • ...
Chapter 8 Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
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- a high tall hill that has a fortress upon it
- who was Apollo
- who are the Olympics held in honor of
- what island did the Minoans live on
- a lyric poem is
- he was famous for his poems
- a leader who holds power through the use of force
- who was Zeus
- what was agora
- who was Athena
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- what is a lyric poem
- who was the tyrant that ruled Athens
- who was Hera
- what two groups helped shape later Greek cultures
- he was famous for his fables
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- what epic poem tells of the last year of the Trojan war
- the Greek word for a city-state
19 Clues: who was Hera • who was Zeus • who was Apollo • what was agora • who was Athena • a lyric poem is • what is a lyric poem • he was famous for his poems • he was famous for his fables • the Greek word for a city-state • what island did the Minoans live on • who was the tyrant that ruled Athens • who are the Olympics held in honor of • a high tall hill that has a fortress upon it • ...
Greek culture 2021-05-15
The Lightning Thief, Chapter 1 2024-10-01
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- - Having a sound that reflects back, creating an echo; it describes the atmosphere in the museum.
- - A person who has one divine parent and one mortal parent, often possessing special abilities or traits.
- - A large, heavy piece of artillery, typically used in warfare; here it refers to an incident involving a historical weapon.
- - A member of a race of giants in Greek mythology, known for their strength and power; often in conflict with the gods.
- - To turn into vapor or mist; in this context, it refers to the accidental disappearance of a teacher.
- Words from Chapter 1 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
- - To wear or tear away; in this context, it describes the condition of Mr. Brunner’s jacket.
- - A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head, often associated with riddles in Greek mythology.
- - A punishment where a student is required to stay at school after hours, often for misbehavior.
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- - Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable; describes Percy’s feelings about his life.
- - A person who has an uncontrollable urge to steal, regardless of economic motive.
- - A tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops, often associated with the Grim Reaper in mythology.
- - Living forever; not subject to death; often used to describe gods and other mythical beings.
- - A period of time during which a person is under supervision, often as a result of previous misconduct; in this case, it refers to a student being closely monitored due to behavior issues.
- - An adult who supervises a group of young people, especially during outings or events.
- - Ridiculously unreasonable or illogical; describes the disbelief in some of the situations Percy faces.
16 Clues: Words from Chapter 1 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief • - Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable; describes Percy’s feelings about his life. • - A person who has an uncontrollable urge to steal, regardless of economic motive. • - An adult who supervises a group of young people, especially during outings or events. • ...
Hadestown Crossword 2024-02-02
9 Clues: orpheus' love • orpheus' instrument • realm ruled by hades • eurydice's profession • hadestown musical composer • hades' wife in greek mythology • river that runs through hadestown • narrator and messenger of the underworld • hadestown's most recognizable song, sung by orpheus
Arachne & Athena 2023-03-12
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- Goddess of battle strategy and wisdom
- A frame or machine to assist in weaving
- A piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs
- A female deity admired especially for her beauty
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- A rod with tapered ends used for hand spinning
- A collection of myths relating to a religion
- Greek mythology protagonist turned into a spider
- Interlacing fabrics to form something
8 Clues: Goddess of battle strategy and wisdom • Interlacing fabrics to form something • A frame or machine to assist in weaving • A collection of myths relating to a religion • A rod with tapered ends used for hand spinning • Greek mythology protagonist turned into a spider • A female deity admired especially for her beauty • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 13 2016-04-26
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- to urgently beg
- old satyrs
- to prance, romp, frolic; dance around
- nymph; as turned into a laurel tree
- fascinated
- god of nature
- full of melody; pleasing to hear
- sorrowful, mournful, sad
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- kingdom, domain
- Pan's first instrument
- loved himself so much that he died
- to keep in custody or temporary confinement
- highest honor a hero could receive
- nymph who fell in love with Narcissus
- of no value; insignificant
- poisonous
- to sulk, languish
- river-god; Daphne's father
18 Clues: poisonous • old satyrs • fascinated • god of nature • kingdom, domain • to urgently beg • to sulk, languish • Pan's first instrument • sorrowful, mournful, sad • of no value; insignificant • river-god; Daphne's father • full of melody; pleasing to hear • loved himself so much that he died • highest honor a hero could receive • nymph; as turned into a laurel tree • ...
Mythical Weapons 2023-07-25
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- The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target.
- Thor's hammer in Norse mythology is known for its immense power and ability to summon lightning.
- A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology.
- The weapon of Zeus, the king of the gods. It is a powerful lightning bolt capable of causing immense destruction.
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- Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner.
- A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology.
- The trident of Lord Shiva.
- A traditional Maori weapon from New Zealand, is often regarded as a symbol of leadership and prowess.
8 Clues: The trident of Lord Shiva. • A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology. • A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology. • Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner. • The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target. • ...
Mythical Weapons 2023-07-25
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- The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target.
- Thor's hammer in Norse mythology is known for its immense power and ability to summon lightning.
- A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology.
- The weapon of Zeus, the king of the gods. It is a powerful lightning bolt capable of causing immense destruction.
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- Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner.
- A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology.
- The trident of Lord Shiva.
- A traditional Maori weapon from New Zealand, is often regarded as a symbol of leadership and prowess.
8 Clues: The trident of Lord Shiva. • A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology. • A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology. • Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner. • The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target. • ...
Greek Mythology 2019-03-04
Greek Mythology 2023-10-08
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- containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts
- existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern
- able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked
- a god or goddess
- a strange habit or characteristic that is seen as not important and not harming anyone
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- in a way that can easily be seen or noticed
- not likely to succeed or happen in the real world
- all the gods in a particular belief system, considered as a group
8 Clues: a god or goddess • in a way that can easily be seen or noticed • not likely to succeed or happen in the real world • existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern • containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts • all the gods in a particular belief system, considered as a group • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-19
8 Clues: strong • warlike • rival, archenemy • twisting, confusing • a handsome young man • jolly, merry, good spirited • having colors like the rainbow • a wise a trusted person looked to for advice
Alex’s crossword 2021-03-22
10 Clues: My favourite sport • My favourite colour • Place I wanna go to • My first Risk colour • My favourite video game • My favourite consol brand • My favourite character ever • My favourite type of mythology • My favourite classroom activity • My favourite movie and comic series
Greece 2023-02-06
10 Clues: The capital. • The old people • The age of Greece. • The old greek faith. • The temperature there. • The old temple in Athen. • The name of the country. • They are many in the ocean. • One of the neighboring countries. • The biggest compatition in the world.
Rome & Greece 2013-10-27
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- Island SW of Greek mainland
- took charge of North Africa
- Greek physician who formed the basis of Roman medical science
- Egyptian astronomer who formed the foundation of Rome's astronomy; prediction of planet motions
- leader whose word was law and could overrule the consuls
- marketplace
- wealthiest Mediterranean city
- successors of the Minoans on Crete
- judges
- wrote Metamorphoses (verses based on Greek mythology)
- Roman soldiers
- Did Greek women have any political or legal rights?
- description of Greek climate
- Rome's official language
- richest man in Rome
- kind of weapon that the Dorians had \
- keepers of tax and population records
- sport that the Minoans enjoyed
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- chief god of Greeks
- basic unit of Roman society
- permanent military settlements
- Latin word for "I forbid"
- singing storytellers, Homer was one
- military strategy that was deemed too large and slow so Romans abandoned it
- group of 3 persons with equal power
- who wrote about the shortness of life and rewards of companionship in Odes
- reason for the big dispute between Antony and Octavian
- new building material that the Romans used to construct the Pantheon
- archaeologists who discovered Troy
- Rome's harbor where trade took place
- large amphitheater built in Rome around A.D. 70; site of contests and combats between people and animals
- huge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire
- Romans adopted many deities from this society
- advised the consuls, debated foreign policy, proposed laws, and approved contracts for constructing roads, temples, and defenses
- Minoan palace
- what the Romans called the Carthaginians
36 Clues: judges • marketplace • Minoan palace • Roman soldiers • chief god of Greeks • richest man in Rome • Rome's official language • Latin word for "I forbid" • basic unit of Roman society • Island SW of Greek mainland • took charge of North Africa • description of Greek climate • wealthiest Mediterranean city • permanent military settlements • sport that the Minoans enjoyed • ...
Greek historgy 2021-03-01
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- Theater in the Western World can be traced back to ancient Greece
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- competed at City Dionysia
- He wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive.
- The word thespian derived from his name
- These high-backed seats were reserved for ______and judges. The owners' names were carved into the back of the seats.
- The slope of the hill served as the
- All of the performers, except musicians, wore
- The action in Greek plays usually takes place in
- served as the
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- was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- A flat terrace below the
- In the center of the seating area, was the best seat, reserved for the Priest of Dionysus
- The performers in Greek theater can be divided into
- comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing
- The major festival was the
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- was on the side of the orchestra opposite the audience
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- The word chorus in Greek means
- “imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; . .. in a dramatic rather than narrative form; with incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish a catharsis of these emotions.”
- during the 5th century had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts.
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a
23 Clues: served as the • A flat terrace below the • competed at City Dionysia • The major festival was the • The word chorus in Greek means • The slope of the hill served as the • The word thespian derived from his name • In the middle of the orchestra was placed a • All of the performers, except musicians, wore • The action in Greek plays usually takes place in • ...
Greece 2023-05-03
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- Government in which a small group of people rules
- A form of government in which citizens hold political power
- God of war
- Goddess of wisdom
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- The god of the underworld
- "High city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- God of the sun
- King of gods
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- Ancient stories that reveal truths about human nature and why people act in certain ways by describing entertaining adventures
- Messanger God
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- Long poems that tell a story about a hero
- God of the sea
- Queen of gods
- Belief in more than one god
- A portion of land almost completely surrounded by water
- God of metalwork
- The spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
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- A short tale to teach a moral lesson often with animals or inanimate objects as characters
- Rich landowners
- Goddess of agriculture
- Goddess of the moon
- General study of knowledge and the world; Greek for “love and wisdom”
- God of celebration
- The greek word for city-state
- The form of Greek culture (Greek-like) that emerged after Alexander the Great's conquests
- A age marked for great achievements
- Shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea
- people who had the right to participate in government
- Temple of Athena overlooks the city of Athens
- Goddess of love
- Goddess of hearth
34 Clues: God of war • King of gods • Messanger God • Queen of gods • God of the sun • God of the sea • Rich landowners • Goddess of love • God of metalwork • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of hearth • God of celebration • Goddess of the moon • Goddess of agriculture • The god of the underworld • Belief in more than one god • The greek word for city-state • A age marked for great achievements • ...
51-60 2023-02-06
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- Wild disorder, noise, or confusion
- Judgments without all the evidence
- Having unlimited power
- Having the tendency to expect the best outcome
- Epidemic diseases that are deadly
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- Mischievous
- In Greek mythology, the first mortal woman; out of curiosity she opens
- Bubbling up
- box
- Showing high moral qualities
- Having or showing religious devotion
11 Clues: box • Mischievous • Bubbling up • Having unlimited power • Showing high moral qualities • Epidemic diseases that are deadly • Wild disorder, noise, or confusion • Judgments without all the evidence • Having or showing religious devotion • Having the tendency to expect the best outcome • In Greek mythology, the first mortal woman; out of curiosity she opens
Greek mythology by Slava 2023-08-22
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- Who's sacred animal is a cuckoo?
- Who was Kronos' first kid?
- Who is the god of music?
- Where did the trojans live?
- Who is the god of thieves?
- Who was born when Ouranos' blood fell in the sea?
- Who was born from Zeus' forehead?
- Who's chariot is drawn by deer?
- Who killed the half man half bull?
- Who made his father barf out his siblings?
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- who is Persephone's mother?
- Who is the half man half bull?
- Who is the god of horses?
- who was in love with Aphrodite?
- Who was thrown off Mount Olympus?
- Who is the god of sleep?
- Who kidnapped Persephone?
- Who shoots arrows to make people fall in love?
18 Clues: Who is the god of music? • Who is the god of sleep? • Who is the god of horses? • Who kidnapped Persephone? • Who was Kronos' first kid? • Who is the god of thieves? • who is Persephone's mother? • Where did the trojans live? • Who is the half man half bull? • who was in love with Aphrodite? • Who's chariot is drawn by deer? • Who's sacred animal is a cuckoo? • ...
Grade 6 Greek mythology 2022-05-12
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- freedom
- king of the gods
- the king who loved gold
- what erupted and covered Pompeii in ash?
- son of Daedalus, flew too close to the sun
- half-man, half-goat
- the god of truth, wine, and parties
- the leader of a country who is cruel and rules with complete power
- Ariadne gave this to Theseus
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- one of the things that Midas loved
- a slow, casual walk
- the man who killed the minotaur
- very large
- Daedalus built this for King Minos
- a quick look
- one of the things that Midas loved
- queen of the underworld, daughter of Demeter
- extreme sadness
- king of the underworld
19 Clues: freedom • very large • a quick look • extreme sadness • king of the gods • a slow, casual walk • half-man, half-goat • king of the underworld • the king who loved gold • Ariadne gave this to Theseus • the man who killed the minotaur • one of the things that Midas loved • Daedalus built this for King Minos • one of the things that Midas loved • the god of truth, wine, and parties • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-04-27
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- God of war and justice, known for sacrificing his hand to bind Fenrir
- World of fire and heat in Norse mythology
- God of thunder and lightning, son of Odin
- Goddess of the underworld, ruler of the dead who did not die in battle
- Middle earth, the realm of humans in Norse mythology
- Wise being who guarded a well of wisdom in Norse mythology
- Primordial void that existed before the creation of the universe in Norse mythology
- Three female beings who control destiny and fate in Norse mythology
- Collection of Norse myths and poems
- Trickster god and shape-shifter, often causing mischief
- Hall of the slain, where Odin receives warriors who died in battle
- Dragon that gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil
- Hero who slew the dragon Fafnir and won a treasure hoard
- World of ice and mist in Norse mythology
- The end of the world in Norse mythology
- Fire giant who will set the world on fire during Ragnarok
- Female warrior who selects the bravest of warriors to go to Valhalla
- Goddess of youth and keeper of the golden apples that give the gods eternal youth
- Home of the gods in Norse mythology
- Gigantic wolf who is destined to kill Odin during Ragnarok
- God of poetry and music, son of Odin
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- World tree that connects the nine realms of Norse mythology
- Land of the giants in Norse mythology
- Thor's hammer, a powerful weapon
- Odin's eight-legged horse, the fastest in the world
- One of the two main groups of gods in Norse mythology, led by Odin
- One of the two main groups of gods in Norse mythology, associated with fertility and prosperity
- Chief god of Norse mythology, god of wisdom and war
- Guardian of the gods and the Bifrost Bridge, which connects Asgard to Midgard
- and Hati Two wolves that chase the sun and moon, respectively
- Goddess of love and marriage, Odin's wife
- and Munin Odin's ravens, representing thought and memory, who fly around the world and bring him news
- God of light, loved by all but eventually killed by Loki
- Rainbow bridge that connects Asgard to Midgard in Norse mythology
- Goddess of love, fertility, and war
- Primordial giant whose body parts were used to create the world in Norse mythology
- Goddess of the sea who drags sailors down to the depths of the ocean
- Goddess of winter and hunting, daughter of a giant
- Odin's spear, a powerful weapon
- Dragon who guarded a treasure hoard and was slain by Sigurd
40 Clues: Odin's spear, a powerful weapon • Thor's hammer, a powerful weapon • Collection of Norse myths and poems • Goddess of love, fertility, and war • Home of the gods in Norse mythology • God of poetry and music, son of Odin • Land of the giants in Norse mythology • The end of the world in Norse mythology • World of ice and mist in Norse mythology • ...
Anient Greece 2017-01-24
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- sea a sea NW from greece
- is an archaeological site in Greece, located about 90 kilometres southwest of Athens, in the north-eastern Peloponnese
- is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and is considered Europe's oldest city
- lso called the (First) Persian Empire,[11] was an empire based in Western Asia, founded by Cyrus the Great
- one of the seas near greece
- was a city situated in the far northwest of the region known in late Classical antiquity as Asia Minor
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire
- is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, 88th-largest island in the world
- a sovereign state that consists of a city and its dependent territories
- the group of soliers that conquered anient greece
- historically also known as Hellas is a country in southeastern Europe
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- Classical antiquity is a term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea
- a civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th-9th centuries BC to the end of antiquity
- is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology
- is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill
- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece
- is the capital and largest city of Greece
20 Clues: sea a sea NW from greece • one of the seas near greece • cruel and oppressive government or rule. • was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire • is the capital and largest city of Greece • was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece • the group of soliers that conquered anient greece • is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece • ...
Ancient Greece Justin ED 2022-08-29
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- What was the island that was the cradle of an early civilization that later influenced Greeks living on the European mainland?
- What city-state did the Spartans build?
- What is a group of people who have the authority to make a decision in a legal case?
- Because of Monarchy, power shifted to a class of noble landowners since only they could afford bronze weapons and chariots, these nobles were also the military defenders of the city-states. At first, they defended the kind, but in time, they won power for themselves. What was the result of this?
- From which civilizations did The ancient Greeks absorb many ideas and beliefs?
- What war are the Mycenaeans best remembered for?
- What is the name of the state-owned slaves the Dorian invaders turned the conquered into state-owned slaves called?
- In Greek mythology, who is the God of love?
- In Greek mythology, who is the God of War?
- Who is the famous Hellenistic scientist of Syracuse, that apple principles of physics to make practical inventions?
- What is the success of the Minoan civilization?
- What is the name of the straits that are narrow water passages, connecting the Mediterranean and Black Seas?
- What peninsula is Greece a part of?
- As trade expanded, a new middle class of wealthy merchants, farmers, and artisans emerged in some cities. They challenged the landowning nobles for power and came to dominate some city-states. What was the name of the government formed as a result in which power is in the hands of a small, wealthy elite?
- In Greek mythology, that explains the ways of nature or the Gods, where did the Gods live(mount)?
- Who is often called the “Father of history” in the Western world because he went beyond listing names of rules or the retelling of ancient legends?
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- Some ancient Greek thinkers challenged the belief that events were caused by the whims of gods. Instead, they used observation and reason to find causes for events. What is the name of these thinkers that means “lovers of wisdom”?
- Who wrote the poems The Illiad and the Odyssey?
- In mathematics, who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle by studying education in Egypt and Babylon?
- What is the name of the city at the very head of the Hellenistic world in Egypt?
- In Greek mythology, who is the most powerful Olympian?
- After their victory over Troy, Who attacked the Mycenaeans?
- From which civilizations did The ancient Greeks absorb many ideas and beliefs?
- Athenian citizens can vote to banish or send away, a public figure whom they saw as a threat to their democracy. What is this process called?
- What is the name of the place located in Attica, just north of the Peloponnesus?
- What is the name of a government where a hereditary ruler, such as a king or queen, exercises centralized power?
- By about 650 b.c, what weapons replaced bronze weapons?
- Using mathematics and careful observation, who argued that the Earth rotated on its axis and orbited the sun a.k.a heliocentric or sun-centered solar system that was not accepted by most scientists until almost 2000 years later?
- Who were Dorian invaders from the north who conquered Laconia, in the southern part of Greece?
- As they expanded after 750 b.c. , what is the name of the city-state the Greeks evolved a unique version of called?
- What did the Minoan Kings build during the tremendous success of the Minoan civilization?
- What is the name of a new method of fighting in which a massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers?
32 Clues: What peninsula is Greece a part of? • What city-state did the Spartans build? • In Greek mythology, who is the God of War? • In Greek mythology, who is the God of love? • Who wrote the poems The Illiad and the Odyssey? • What is the success of the Minoan civilization? • What war are the Mycenaeans best remembered for? • ...
greek mythology nancy 801 2017-11-15
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- god of the under world
- cycle of life and death
- universe came into existence
- Greek hero of the Trojan war
- love and beauty
- war and wisdom
- stone and monster
- lets party dudes
- greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles
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- sweet nectar
- Trojan war
- messenger of the Olympic gods
- son of Zeus
- god of the sea
- blacksmith
- son of god
- Cadmus was the first Greek hero
- goddess of personified victory
18 Clues: Trojan war • blacksmith • son of god • son of Zeus • sweet nectar • god of the sea • war and wisdom • love and beauty • lets party dudes • stone and monster • god of the under world • cycle of life and death • universe came into existence • Greek hero of the Trojan war • messenger of the Olympic gods • goddess of personified victory • Cadmus was the first Greek hero • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 15 2016-05-11
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- to step
- island where Orpheus' body was found
- mother of the Muses; goddess of memory
- slopes where the Muses sang and played music
- merry-making
- the maiden Orpheus tried to rescue from the underworld
- of a sickly, yellow color
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- condition of being alone, loneliness
- Calliope's mortal son
- unforgettable
- to come down, lower
- turned stories into poems and songs
- to flow out
- muse of heroic poetry
- very sad
- violent anger, rage
- without pity, heartless
- avenging furies of the underworld
18 Clues: to step • very sad • to flow out • merry-making • unforgettable • to come down, lower • violent anger, rage • Calliope's mortal son • muse of heroic poetry • without pity, heartless • of a sickly, yellow color • avenging furies of the underworld • turned stories into poems and songs • condition of being alone, loneliness • island where Orpheus' body was found • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2020-01-16
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- The god of luck
- A Greek Hero who was the best warrior in the Trojan War because he was invulnerable in battle
- A hero who completed 12 hours of work
- The goddess of wisdom
- The name for the offspring of gods
- The god who overthrew his own father
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- The god of fire, metalworking and crafts
- God of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, earthquakes, and the creator of horses
- Midas Everything he touched turned to gold
- The most powerful of all the gods
- A god who ate his own offspring
- The god of the underworld
12 Clues: The god of luck • The goddess of wisdom • The god of the underworld • A god who ate his own offspring • The most powerful of all the gods • The name for the offspring of gods • The god who overthrew his own father • A hero who completed 12 hours of work • The god of fire, metalworking and crafts • Midas Everything he touched turned to gold • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2024-03-23
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- The mountain of the gods
- This god had flying shoes.
- She is the goddess of wisdom.
- The Stygian Deer is sacred to her.
- This person was turned into a spider.
- He was the god of wine.
- He created horses.
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- He gave people fire.
- He is the king of the gods.
- They won in the battle of the Titans.
- She is the sister and wife of Zeus.
- She had snakes for hair.
12 Clues: He created horses. • He gave people fire. • He was the god of wine. • The mountain of the gods • She had snakes for hair. • This god had flying shoes. • He is the king of the gods. • She is the goddess of wisdom. • The Stygian Deer is sacred to her. • She is the sister and wife of Zeus. • They won in the battle of the Titans. • This person was turned into a spider.
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-02
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- The maze created by Daedalus
- The god of the sky lightning and thunder
- goddess of the hunt,wilderness, and the moon
- Son of Daedalus
- God of the sea
- Inventor of the Labyrinth
- God of war
- goddess of wisdom and war
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- Slayed the Minotaur
- goddess of the home and hearth
- god of trade, wealth, luck, and travel
- King of Crete
- god of healing, medicine, archery, and music
- god of fire, masonry, and forges
- God of the underworld
- The monster of the Labyrinth
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of marriage and birth
18 Clues: God of war • King of Crete • God of the sea • Son of Daedalus • Slayed the Minotaur • God of the underworld • Inventor of the Labyrinth • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of love and beauty • The maze created by Daedalus • The monster of the Labyrinth • goddess of marriage and birth • goddess of the home and hearth • god of fire, masonry, and forges • ...
Stars and Constellations 2024-08-21
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- Blue supergiant star in the constellation Orion, one of the brightest stars in the night sky
- Constellation named after the princess Andromeda, home to the Andromeda Galaxy
- The brightest star in the night sky, located in the constellation Canis Major
- Bright star in the constellation Canis Minor, part of the Winter Triangle
- Constellation known for its distinctive W shape, representing the queen in Greek mythology
- Bright star in the constellation Aquila, part of the Summer Triangle
- Bright star in the constellation Lyra, one of the brightest stars in the night sky
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- The North Star, located nearly at the celestial north pole
- Prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology, known for its Belt
- Red supergiant star in the constellation Orion, known for its distinct reddish color
- Constellation containing the Little Dipper and Polaris, the North Star
- Constellation representing a dragon, winding around the north celestial pole
- Bright star in the constellation Auriga, known for its golden hue
- Constellation containing the Big Dipper, a group of seven bright stars
- Galaxy containing our solar system, visible as a band of light across the night sky
- Bright star in the constellation Boötes, one of the brightest stars in the night sky
16 Clues: The North Star, located nearly at the celestial north pole • Bright star in the constellation Auriga, known for its golden hue • Bright star in the constellation Aquila, part of the Summer Triangle • Constellation containing the Little Dipper and Polaris, the North Star • Constellation containing the Big Dipper, a group of seven bright stars • ...
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2022-03-25
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- A type of rock or mineral
- A knife-like hook used usually to harvest crops or plants.
- Bringing up swallowed food up again to the mouth
- A power that is believed to control what happens in the future
- A prediction of the future
- People that use certain techniques to make metal tools
- To be confined in a jail or prison
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- To surprise or upset someone or something very much
- To forcefully take someone or something.
- When someone or something dies, it demises
- To fear something that will or might happen
- Limbs flopping, usually a form of pain
12 Clues: A type of rock or mineral • A prediction of the future • To be confined in a jail or prison • Limbs flopping, usually a form of pain • To forcefully take someone or something. • When someone or something dies, it demises • To fear something that will or might happen • Bringing up swallowed food up again to the mouth • To surprise or upset someone or something very much • ...
