greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
good queestion 2024-01-17
7 Clues: space jesus • light sabers • blond, plastic doll • triangle face and platypus • where the ring of power was made • box of bad things (greek mythology) • roman king of gods (also 5th planet in our solar system)
Orpheus and Eurydice Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-05
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- A story usually about Greek gods commonly used to explain why something happens
- The animal that bit and killed Eurydice
- An ancient stringed instrument resembling a small harp
- The river in which souls of the dead are transported
- Vocal and/or instrumental sounds used to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion
- Where our souls go after death in Greek mythology
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- Has such a heavenly voice that can touch even the darkest of souls.
- The god of death
- Died from a snake bite in her foot
9 Clues: The god of death • Died from a snake bite in her foot • The animal that bit and killed Eurydice • Where our souls go after death in Greek mythology • The river in which souls of the dead are transported • An ancient stringed instrument resembling a small harp • Has such a heavenly voice that can touch even the darkest of souls. • ...
Neptune 2024-04-15
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- What kind of mythology is this?
- If Neptune loses his ______ he becomes powerless
- What is the name of Neptune's Greek counterpart?
- What (normally) pulls Neptune's chariot?
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- What is Neptune the god of?
- What was Minerva's gift?
- Who are Neptune's Parents?
- Neptune and his siblings fought in the...
- What weapon does Neptune use?
9 Clues: What was Minerva's gift? • Who are Neptune's Parents? • What is Neptune the god of? • What weapon does Neptune use? • What kind of mythology is this? • What (normally) pulls Neptune's chariot? • Neptune and his siblings fought in the... • If Neptune loses his ______ he becomes powerless • What is the name of Neptune's Greek counterpart?
Myths and Legends 2023-04-09
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- Can turn people into stone
- Animal that reborns from its own ashes
- The most threatening sea monster
- Half eagle and half lion creature that guards gold
- Similar to a farm animal but with a horn
- Woman that casts spells
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- Lives in the mountains alone
- Greek mythology monster that is half lion and half person
- A demi-god son of Zeus
- Small creature that shines
- They breathe fire and can fly
- Half human and half sea animal
- Person who saves the protagonist in most stories
13 Clues: A demi-god son of Zeus • Woman that casts spells • Can turn people into stone • Small creature that shines • Lives in the mountains alone • They breathe fire and can fly • Half human and half sea animal • The most threatening sea monster • Animal that reborns from its own ashes • Similar to a farm animal but with a horn • Person who saves the protagonist in most stories • ...
Harry potter and the philosophers stone 2023-03-30
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- without without magic powers
- "a slight increase"
- a teacher of the highest rank in a college or university.
- a glass sphere filled with white smoke
- a sailing ship
- a mischievous
- remain in one place in the air.
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- highly developed
- a team sport played while straddling broomsticks,
- In Greek mythology
- one of two children or animals born at the same birth
- The study of herbs and their medical properties, especially when combined.
- remain in one place in the air.
- a person who is not conversant with a particular activity or skill.
14 Clues: a mischievous • a sailing ship • highly developed • In Greek mythology • "a slight increase" • without without magic powers • remain in one place in the air. • remain in one place in the air. • a glass sphere filled with white smoke • a team sport played while straddling broomsticks, • one of two children or animals born at the same birth • ...
The Nice and Accurate Crossword 2024-01-31
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- Elena's favourite(7)
- Julia's favourite(8)
- Anonymous physician can travel the universe but always circles back to London(2,3)
- Better than their more popular papillion counterparts(5)
- Frequently east another answer, possesses denticles(5)
- The god of war has a piece of chocolate(4,3)
- A poignant read by Sylvia Plath(3,4,3)
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- Tesco-brand puffin(7)
- That dragon book thing(6)
- The bane of Daniel.(10)
- On some god, a clover for instance(4,5)
- Prophetess from Greek mythology(9)
- Each lemon changes colour brilliantly(8)
13 Clues: Elena's favourite(7) • Julia's favourite(8) • Tesco-brand puffin(7) • The bane of Daniel.(10) • That dragon book thing(6) • Prophetess from Greek mythology(9) • A poignant read by Sylvia Plath(3,4,3) • On some god, a clover for instance(4,5) • Each lemon changes colour brilliantly(8) • The god of war has a piece of chocolate(4,3) • ...
Mythology 2023-04-17
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- large gigantic, serpent like creatures that appear in myths
- a traditional story that a society tells itself that represent world-views, beliefs, or principles.
- Viking mythology that put emphasis on bravery, heroism, and honor
- myth in which there is a great cleansing of the world with water
- mainly oral myths, this mythology had an abundance of rituals and are not singular stories, but a corpus
- symbolic narrative of how the world began and how people came to inhabit it
- mythology rich in symbolism of life, death, and rebirth with magic
- mythology that focuses on nature and chaos
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- the study of myths
- mythology that focuses on origin of world, humanity, food, and supernatural beings. Has only survived in fragments
- a being of god-like power that people believed had control over various parts of the world and people
- A myth may seem similar to a fairy tale, but a myth has profound ______
- an end of the world type myth where an event ends humanity
- mythology that believes in mana
14 Clues: the study of myths • mythology that believes in mana • mythology that focuses on nature and chaos • an end of the world type myth where an event ends humanity • large gigantic, serpent like creatures that appear in myths • myth in which there is a great cleansing of the world with water • Viking mythology that put emphasis on bravery, heroism, and honor • ...
Sebastian's Groups of people crossword 2021-02-04
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- People stereotype they eat an animal
- Someone who does not believe in religion
- It has multiple colours
- They have a goddess known for love and beauty?
- He is known for smithing in Roman mythology
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- Worshipped in Asia a lot
- They're known for raiding England
- His Roman name is Hercules, what is his greek name?
- Known for being an aggressive boxer
- Group of criminals
- A god associated with lightning
- He just came into office this year
- They apprehend people that commit crimes
13 Clues: Group of criminals • It has multiple colours • Worshipped in Asia a lot • A god associated with lightning • They're known for raiding England • He just came into office this year • Known for being an aggressive boxer • People stereotype they eat an animal • Someone who does not believe in religion • They apprehend people that commit crimes • ...
The Puzzle of Cats 2022-04-10
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- The part of the body that pumps blood.
- The title of a Beatle song.
- Black and white cat.
- An Asian cat.
- A literary figure with a sizable nose.
- A guard.
- A Shakespearean tragic character.
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- A hot beverage of espresso and steamed milk.
- Baby cats.
- The name of a state in the US is part of the name of this breed.
- One of the lovers in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
- The nickname for one of the heros in Greek mythology.
- To hold someone against their will.
13 Clues: A guard. • Baby cats. • An Asian cat. • Black and white cat. • The title of a Beatle song. • A Shakespearean tragic character. • To hold someone against their will. • The part of the body that pumps blood. • A literary figure with a sizable nose. • A hot beverage of espresso and steamed milk. • The nickname for one of the heros in Greek mythology. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2023-11-27
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- the people decide on each policy
- a body of troops or police officers
- the highest class in certain societies
- a small group of wealthy people who contol a country
- area of land mostlysurrounded by water
- an official order
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- a collection of myths
- heavily armed ancient Greek
- rule by king, emperor, etc
- a system of knowledge
- a system of government by the whole population
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- the membership of a person to a nation
13 Clues: an official order • a collection of myths • a system of knowledge • rule by king, emperor, etc • heavily armed ancient Greek • the people decide on each policy • a body of troops or police officers • the highest class in certain societies • the membership of a person to a nation • area of land mostlysurrounded by water • a system of government by the whole population • ...
Greek Civilization Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-14
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- “king of gods and man” according to Greek mythology; ruler of Olympus.
- The most influential leader of Athens from 460 to 429 BC.
- The “Father of Geometry”. His book Elements continues as the basis for geometry books today.
- The most spectacular temple in ancient Athens, dedicated to city’s patron goddess Athena.
- Government headed by a tyrant who gained complete control of it, usually by force.
- A Greek philosopher and mathematician of the sixth century BC.
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- A contemporary of Pericles; believed that knowledge was a virtue, and ignorance produced evil.
- Cultures that are influenced by Greek culture.
- Invaders who conquered the Mycenaean civilization around 1200 BC.
- King of the Persian Empire who organized a full-scale invasion of Greece but died before it could be carried out.
10 Clues: Cultures that are influenced by Greek culture. • The most influential leader of Athens from 460 to 429 BC. • A Greek philosopher and mathematician of the sixth century BC. • Invaders who conquered the Mycenaean civilization around 1200 BC. • “king of gods and man” according to Greek mythology; ruler of Olympus. • ...
Odyssey Crossword puzzle 2022-10-26
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- Who turns many of Odysseus’ men into pigs
- son of the Greek hero Odysseus
- a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of wate
- the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon
- a monster with a beautiful, but dangerous, singing voice
- intense armed conflict
- the king of the Cephallenians, an ethnic group who lived both on the Ionian islands and on the mainland
- the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith.
- a king of Mycenae who commanded the Greeks during the Trojan War.
- a blind prophet of Apollo
- where odysseus battles gods and monsters as he makes his way home from?
- the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra
- the wife of Alcinous and mother of Nausicaa and Laodamas
- a female god or deity
- sea monster in Greek mythology
- Greek poem
- queen of Ithaca and was the daughter of Spartan king Icarius and naiad Periboea.
- Odysseus’ home
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- an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft
- the king of the Greek pantheon of gods
- an immortal goddess who holds Odysseus prisoner for seven years on the island where she lives and forces him to be her lover.
- She took Aegisthus as her lover while Agamemnon was away at war.
- was the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, and the brother of Electra
- a sustained fight between large organized armed forces.
- metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle
- how many years did it take for odysseus to return to ithaca
- a legendary Greek king of Ithaca
- a legendary king of Pylos.
- Ithacan son of Eupeithes
- the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia
- a giant dark purple dragon encountered in the Ruined Kingdom
- a central figure in the Trojan War, leading the Spartan contingent of the Greek army, under his elder brother Agamemnon, king of Mycenae.
- an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion.
- at the beginning of the odyssey everyone thinks odysseus is dead
- was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus
- clymnestras lover
- the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
37 Clues: Greek poem • Odysseus’ home • clymnestras lover • a female god or deity • intense armed conflict • Ithacan son of Eupeithes • a blind prophet of Apollo • a legendary king of Pylos. • son of the Greek hero Odysseus • sea monster in Greek mythology • a legendary Greek king of Ithaca • the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon • the king of the Greek pantheon of gods • ...
December 2021-12-01
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- on the 17 this syrup is celebrated
- Christmas, Kwanza, chanukah eg
- on the 15th what should you wear
- number of days related to food this month
- flower associated with the 12th month
- how narcissus died
- Narcissus in this mythology was a handsome hunter
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- the narcissus can represent this
- human rights and Nobel prize day are both on the __
- some people have _______sweater parties
- December comes from decem in this language
- hockey, football, basketball eg
- on the 8th it is________ day in the US
- gem associated with December
- this solstice occurs
- on the 21st it is ______puzzle day
- on the 18th it is national ___day
17 Clues: how narcissus died • this solstice occurs • gem associated with December • Christmas, Kwanza, chanukah eg • hockey, football, basketball eg • the narcissus can represent this • on the 15th what should you wear • on the 18th it is national ___day • on the 17 this syrup is celebrated • on the 21st it is ______puzzle day • flower associated with the 12th month • ...
Vocab puzzle for choice board 2024-09-19
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- a water bearing layer of rock,etc
- depicting sea, seashore, or ships
- a sea creature with a man's body and a fish tail
- the part of earth's surface above an earthquake
- having or relating to the sun's center
- the science of mind/behavior
- a vehicle with a single wheel
- a dock having materials for boats
- the color of water
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- book containing the sacred writings
- the distance around something
- the science of human beings
- a lover of books/qualities of format
- giants in Greek mythology with a single eye
- a sea creature with a woman's body and a fish tail
- to skim on water
- to lose water or body fluids
17 Clues: to skim on water • the color of water • the science of human beings • to lose water or body fluids • the science of mind/behavior • the distance around something • a vehicle with a single wheel • a water bearing layer of rock,etc • depicting sea, seashore, or ships • a dock having materials for boats • book containing the sacred writings • a lover of books/qualities of format • ...
ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE 2021-02-12
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- Ancient Greece was located close to what sea?
- A Thracian man known for his involvement in the slave uprising or The Third Servile War.
- Grecian traders came into contact with Phoenicians who used a script called an?
- Greek tradition when a soon to be bride is taken from her home?
- Many objects in Greek life were created with what in mind?
- The first Punic war was between ancient Rome and?
- The culture that helped develop ancient Rome's art and architecture.
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- Very important to all aspects of life for the Ancient Greeks was Gods and?
- What were citizen military units called?
- The earliest civilization in Greece were in two different areas on the mainland of Greece and the Island of?
- The earliest period of Rome is a blend of history and?
- One of the lasting artistic legacies from ancient Greeks is the art of the?
- Era known as The Golden age a time when Ancient Greeks worked to increase their culture.
- What city was located close to the Vesuvius volcano before 79BC?
- The Olympic Games were part of a religious festival to honor who?
- The myth of Rome's beginnings tell the tale of it's first ruler who had killed his twin brother Remus.
- Roman architecture borrowed heavily from?
- Sculptures depicting only a head?
- Roman military was comprised of two main branches, legions and?
19 Clues: Sculptures depicting only a head? • What were citizen military units called? • Roman architecture borrowed heavily from? • Ancient Greece was located close to what sea? • The first Punic war was between ancient Rome and? • The earliest period of Rome is a blend of history and? • Many objects in Greek life were created with what in mind? • ...
Famous Ancient Greeks 2023-03-10
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- He is considered one of the great mathematicians and scientists in history. He made many discoveries both in math and physics including many inventions.
- Hesiod wrote a book that was about Greek rural life called Works and Days. This helped historians to understand what the daily life for the average Greek person was like. He also wrote Theogany, which explained a lot about Greek Mythology.
- Pindar is considered the greatest of the nine lyric poets of Ancient Greece. He is most known today for his odes.
- A Greek playwright, he is considered the father of the tragedy.
- Famous for his Draconian law that made many offences punishable by death.
- One of the great lyric poets, she wrote romantic poetry that was very popular in her day.
- Student of Socrates. He wrote many dialogues using Socrates as a major character. He also founded the Academy in Athens.
- Called the Father of Athenian Democracy, Cleisthenes helped to reform the constitution so the democracy could work for all.
- A great Greek historian who was known for the exact science of his research, he wrote about the war between Athens and Sparta.
- A historian who chronicled the Persian Wars, Herodotus is often called the Father of History.
- The last of the great Greek tragedy writers, Euripides was unique in that he used strong women characters and intelligent slaves.
- A leader and statesman during the golden age of Greece. He helped democracy to flourish and led great building projects in Athens that still survive today.
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- A great statesman, Demosthenes was considered the greatest orator (speech giver) of Greek times.
- A Greek playwright who wrote comedies, he is considered the father of the comedy.
- Great Often called the greatest military commander in history, Alexander expanded the Greek empire to its greatest size, never losing a battle.
- An astronomer and mathematician, Aristarchus was the first to put the sun at the center of the known universe rather than the Earth.
- A scientist and philosopher, he came up with the Pythagorean Theorem still used today in much of geometry.
- A scientist of medicine, Hippocrates is called the Father of Western Medicine. Doctors still take the Hippocratic Oath today.
- Aesop's fables were known for both talking animals as well as teaching a moral. Historians aren't 100% sure if Aesop really existed or was just a fable himself.
- Solon is usually credited with laying the foundations and ideas for democrac
- Homer was the most famous of the Greek epic poets. He wrote the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- First of the great Greek Philosophers. He is considered by many to be the founder of Western philosophy.
- Student of Plato. Aristotle was a philosopher and scientist. He was interested in the physical world. He was also teacher to Alexander the Great.
- Sophocles was probably the most popular playwright during Greek times. He won many writing competitions and is thought to have written over 100 plays.
- The Father of Geometry, Euclid wrote a book called Elements, likely the the most famous mathematical textbook in history.
25 Clues: A Greek playwright, he is considered the father of the tragedy. • Famous for his Draconian law that made many offences punishable by death. • Solon is usually credited with laying the foundations and ideas for democrac • A Greek playwright who wrote comedies, he is considered the father of the comedy. • ...
Test your knowledge on the Isle of Bria 2020-02-24
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- Queen of the gods
- method an approach to teaching developed by the Greek philosopher, Socrates, which involves teaching people to think by asking questions
- goddess of wisdom and war, patron goddess of Athens
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician whose ideas led to the field of geometry
- a type of government in which all power is held in the hands of one ruler, usually a military leader
- Ancient Greek doctor who is often called the "father of medicine"
- Ancient Athenian leader who strove to make Athens the center of art and literature and who was responsible for building the Parthenon.
- valuables taken in war
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- a government run by the people in which citizens make their laws
- Peninsula a stretch of land that extends southward into the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea
- developed written code of Athenian law 620 BC
- Ancient Greek poet who composed two poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, about the Trojan War
- sea goddesses in mythology that sang a lured sailors to their deaths.
- a mountain in northern Greece thought by the ancient Greeks to be the home of their gods
- a government that is run by a few people, usually by members of rich, powerful families
- Scientist of the Hellenistic Age who was the first person to explain how levers work
- powerful military ships - on the bow was a bronze-tipped battering ram, which could easily slice through a wooden ship.
- the basic law making body in a democracy, made up of a group of citizens
- a system of government ruled by a queen or a king; "one ruler"
- King of the gods
- another name for city-state used by the Greeks
22 Clues: King of the gods • Queen of the gods • valuables taken in war • Goddess of love and beauty • developed written code of Athenian law 620 BC • another name for city-state used by the Greeks • goddess of wisdom and war, patron goddess of Athens • a system of government ruled by a queen or a king; "one ruler" • a government run by the people in which citizens make their laws • ...
Roman and Greek cross puzzle 2021-02-11
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- While Roman Emperors liked to celebrate themselves by building monuments, Ancient civilizations liked to commemorate their victories in battle over an
- As the Greeks were allowed to marry more than once, the Romans were not they were forever
- Like art in other aspects of Ancient Roman culture, Roman architecture borrowed heavily from
- The gods were very important to both the Romans and Greeks they were both very
- In Rome, singing and dancing were also a big part of their
- Like Greek, Roman towns consisted of buildings and
- A collection of traditional stories, beliefs, and rituals that they used to describe the history and religious beliefs that the Romans used was called
- Both Romans and Greeks focused on their art on important
- In Greece woman did not have many rights in Rome woman had more
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- In both Rome and Greece, many different people had many different
- important thing in both Rome and Greece for the wealthy was
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a
- Something that was important to the Romans that was not important to the Greeks was
- Like the Romans their projects were never small
- Something that was a big part of the Roman culture was
- Romans and Greeks found an easier way of writing called
- Romans earlier referred people who couldn’t speak Greek as barbarians, but later referred to them as big groups of
- Rome was found on the coast of middle Italy, as today it is the capital of the country
- Another big part of Rome and Greek culture was
- If you wore nice clothes and nice homes you were considered
20 Clues: Another big part of Rome and Greek culture was • Like the Romans their projects were never small • Like Greek, Roman towns consisted of buildings and • While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a • Something that was a big part of the Roman culture was • Romans and Greeks found an easier way of writing called • ...
The Puzzle of Cats 2022-04-10
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- The part of the body that pumps blood.
- The title of a Beatle song.
- Black and white cat
- An Asian cat.
- A literary figure with a sizable nose.
- A guard
- A Shakespearean tragic character
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- A hot beverage of espresso and steamed milk.
- Baby cats
- The name of a state in the US is part of the name of this breed
- One of the lovers in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- The nickname for one of the heros in Greek mythology.
- To hold someone against their will.
13 Clues: A guard • Baby cats • An Asian cat. • Black and white cat • The title of a Beatle song. • A Shakespearean tragic character • To hold someone against their will. • The part of the body that pumps blood. • A literary figure with a sizable nose. • A hot beverage of espresso and steamed milk. • The nickname for one of the heros in Greek mythology. • ...
Religion Crossword 2021-12-04
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- What was the month January names after?
- Who was the god of love?
- What was the study of myths called?
- What was one of the two monotheistic religions?
- Who did the Imperial Cult worship?
- What is the name for worshiping multiple gods?
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- Where did the gods and goddesses live?
- What was one of the two monotheistic religions?
- What were planets in our solar system named after?
- What did Greek stories explain?
- What was the name for gods that held power?
- Who was the Roman Zues?
- What did Roman stories teach?
- Who was the god of the Tiber river?
- What was the name for gods that held power?
15 Clues: Who was the Roman Zues? • Who was the god of love? • What did Roman stories teach? • What did Greek stories explain? • Who did the Imperial Cult worship? • What was the study of myths called? • Who was the god of the Tiber river? • Where did the gods and goddesses live? • What was the month January names after? • What was the name for gods that held power? • ...
Religion Crossword 2021-12-04
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- What was the month January names after?
- Who was the god of love?
- What was the study of myths called?
- What was one of the two monotheistic religions?
- Who did the Imperial Cult worship?
- What is the name for worshiping multiple gods?
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- Where did the gods and goddesses live?
- What was one of the two monotheistic religions?
- What were planets in our solar system named after?
- What did Greek stories explain?
- What was the name for gods that held power?
- Who was the Roman Zues?
- What did Roman stories teach?
- Who was the god of the Tiber river?
- What was the name for gods that held power?
15 Clues: Who was the Roman Zues? • Who was the god of love? • What did Roman stories teach? • What did Greek stories explain? • Who did the Imperial Cult worship? • What was the study of myths called? • Who was the god of the Tiber river? • Where did the gods and goddesses live? • What was the month January names after? • What was the name for gods that held power? • ...
Ou Est Le poulet 2022-11-02
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- What's the Chow?
- What instrument does Isobel play?
- Which team member used to work at Alaco?
- Colleague who is the Greek Goddess of Mythology and Religion
- Which colleague hasn't had a big mac, according to Lizzie?
- Who took the rickshaw at last year's Xmas Party?
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- What dental work did Sophie get this year?
- Sam's favourite office garment
- Matt Suppelsa's favourite sport
- Joana's Drink of Choice
- Who looks like the guy from the Tele-2 Advert?
- What's Isabel's zodiac sign?
- Vallish's favourite travel partner
13 Clues: What's the Chow? • Joana's Drink of Choice • What's Isabel's zodiac sign? • Sam's favourite office garment • Matt Suppelsa's favourite sport • What instrument does Isobel play? • Vallish's favourite travel partner • Which team member used to work at Alaco? • What dental work did Sophie get this year? • Who looks like the guy from the Tele-2 Advert? • ...
2 in 1 2022-08-28
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- G2 dwarf
- smaller than a village and tragic hero
- Pilot sang this song, Charlie Brown has it too
- march comes in w/1 of these, according to astrology
- from Greek mythology but discovered in 1930
- 10K but also numberless
- movie and forewarning
- one of the 4 elements that transmits radio waves
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- it's a saucy dance
- the second of the tragic pair, see 1st CW puzzle
- it's golden but houses the coldest city
- a luminous celebrity
- a distant galaxy or spot on your cornea
- atomic number 2
- see 4 across
- exists in outer space, sometimes found on Earth
- there was a mandate, and then their wasn't
17 Clues: G2 dwarf • see 4 across • atomic number 2 • it's a saucy dance • a luminous celebrity • movie and forewarning • 10K but also numberless • smaller than a village and tragic hero • it's golden but houses the coldest city • a distant galaxy or spot on your cornea • there was a mandate, and then their wasn't • from Greek mythology but discovered in 1930 • ...
Olympic Games in Ancient Greece Vocabulary List: 2024-05-23
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- Relating to all the Greek city-states or regions.
- wreath A crown made of olive branches, symbolizing victory in the ancient Olympics.
- A large, typically outdoor, venue for sports events.
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- The site in ancient Greece where the Olympic Games were held. It was a sacred area dedicated to the worship of Zeus.
- The ancient Olympic Games had various rituals and traditions that participants followed.
- Individuals who compete in sports. In ancient Greece, athletes would participate in events like running, discus throwing, and wrestling during the Olympic Games.
- racing A popular ancient Greek sport involving horse-drawn chariots.
- The act of evaluating or determining the outcome of a competition.
- The king of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology.
9 Clues: Relating to all the Greek city-states or regions. • A large, typically outdoor, venue for sports events. • The king of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology. • The act of evaluating or determining the outcome of a competition. • racing A popular ancient Greek sport involving horse-drawn chariots. • ...
Flocabulary Test 2022-10-20
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- to preserve a dead body by wrapping it in cloth strips after embalming it with oils.
- a family of rulers that are in power in a country; the period of time when a country is led by members of the same family.
- one half of the Earth.
- fixed, precise.
- ancient Macedonian ruler and king of Macedonia from 336-323 BCE. He overthrew the Persians and established the largest empire the ancient world had seen.
- an independent state made up of a city and the land around it.
- a designed circle used on maps to show direction.
- an imaginary line running from the north pole to the south pole that passes through Greenwich, England; zero degrees longitude.
- in Greek mythology, the goddess of arts, war and wisdom and the protectress of Athens. She was a daughter of Zeus, said to have been born from his head.
- a major philosopher from ancient Greece who wrote "The Republic" around 380 BCE.
- an ancient Egyptian ruler.
- the city in which the center of government is located.
- a form of written language, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, where symbols represent things.
- an ancient Athenian philosopher who lived and taught approximately between 470-399 BCE.
- an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato. He established a school in Athens in 335 BCE, and wrote many of his works there.
- a tablet with inscriptions of the same decree written three ways: in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphics and demotic characters. It was discovered in 1799 near Rosetta, Egypt, and made it possible for historians to translate hieroglyphics for the first time.
- the edge that separates one thing from another
- a large, ancient stone structure with triangular sides and a square base. Such buildings were used as tombs for the rulers of ancient Egypt
- an explanation of the symbols on a map or chart.
- a distance measured in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian, passing through Greenwich, England.
- king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter.
- a type of paper made from a plant used in ancient times.
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- seen from above, as from a bird's perspective.
- a set of numbers that gives the location of a point on a map, grid or graph.
- a picture that shows the features of an area of the Earth or sky.
- a large statue in Giza, Egypt, of a mythological creature with the body of a lion and a human head.
- a hero with great strength in Greek mythology. He is said to be half god.
- sand, soil, mud and other small particles that sink to the bottom of bodies of water.
- something, like a large building, that is easy to see and helps guide travelers.
- considered in comparison to someone or something else.
- in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings.
- the world's longest river. It goes from Uganda north to Egypt.
- existing in a material form; able to be seen and/or touched.
- the place where something is.
- distance north or south of the equator.
- the relationship between something's actual size or distance compared to its size or distance on a map or model.
- something that stands for or represents something else.
- in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is.
- the space between two places or things.
- the imaginary line around the Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles.
40 Clues: fixed, precise. • one half of the Earth. • an ancient Egyptian ruler. • the place where something is. • distance north or south of the equator. • the space between two places or things. • seen from above, as from a bird's perspective. • the edge that separates one thing from another • an explanation of the symbols on a map or chart. • ...
M-Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-27
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- goddess or personified spirit, often portrayed as the diamond of the strife of war.
- goddess of virgin hearth, sacrificial flame,first born child of Kronos
- God of Oracles/music,he healed,created poetry
- God of the sea, earthquakes, floods and drought,
- Goddess of wisdom,defense of towns,wears long robe,armed with shield and spear
- source of devastating storms,poet described him as volcano-giant, said to be huge that his head touched the stars, was defeated by zeus.
- god of the sky, had 12 sons and 6 daughter with his wife Gaea, Gaea goddess of the earth
- lures sailors to death with a bewitching song, secretly abducted by hades,portrayed as bodies of birds and women's heads
- spirit of sharp gust of winds, half woman half bird, sent by zeus for revealing the secrets of the gods
- God of travel,hospitality,personal messenger of zeus,guides dead who lead souls to the underworld
- Love, beauty and pleasure,attribute doves,apple and mirror
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- God of hunting in wilderness,goddess of childbirth,twin brother Apollon,targeted girls
- God of fire/craftsmen,rides donkey's,holds hammer and tongs
- King of the gods,god of the sky, weather, law and order.
- Goddess queen of sea , wife of Poseidon , female personification of the sea
- child-devouring sea monster, preyed on children, zeus transformed her into a monster to devour children of others, often described as the boogeyman
- three powerful winged daimons medusa, Euryale, Sthenno, medusa were the only mortals. Their form was snake hair, wings and a tusk.
- God of shepherds and hunters, he was a man with horns , legs and tail of a goat.
- female spirits of the natural world, goddess of rivers, springs, meadows and mountains.
- Goddess of night, emerged as dawn the creation, spawned a brood of dark spirits
- Queen of gods,goddess of marriage,accompanied by lion,cuckoo or hawk
- Fish-tailed sea-god, also described as god of Tritonis, son and herald of Poseidon
- represented the corruptions of earth, slime, fetid water,illness and disease.
- God of war,battlelust,was mature,god of courage
- God of the underworld, the wealthy one, son of Cronus and Rhea, keeper of souls
25 Clues: God of Oracles/music,he healed,created poetry • God of war,battlelust,was mature,god of courage • God of the sea, earthquakes, floods and drought, • King of the gods,god of the sky, weather, law and order. • Love, beauty and pleasure,attribute doves,apple and mirror • God of fire/craftsmen,rides donkey's,holds hammer and tongs • ...
Mythology Crossword (Greek, Norse, Egyptian) 2020-08-27
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- _____'s box
- Only thing that can kill Baldur
- Dog-like lord of the dead
- Soldiers hid inside
- Bird's eye to ward off evil
- Strongest man alive
- Battle at the end of the world
- Where pharaohs are buried
- Giant snake who kills Thor
- "By Jove!"
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- Sun god
- Hearts weighed against one of her feathers
- Sacred bird of Thoth
- One-eyed god of wisdom
- King Tut
- Tree Odin hung from from nine years
- Persephone ate these seeds
- Went to the underworld to save his wife
- Monstrous wolf, son of Loki
- Thor's hammer
- Cut off one head, two grow back
- Killer of Osiris
- Sailors on Jason's ship
- Twelve winged warrior women
24 Clues: Sun god • King Tut • "By Jove!" • _____'s box • Thor's hammer • Killer of Osiris • Soldiers hid inside • Strongest man alive • Sacred bird of Thoth • One-eyed god of wisdom • Sailors on Jason's ship • Dog-like lord of the dead • Where pharaohs are buried • Persephone ate these seeds • Giant snake who kills Thor • Monstrous wolf, son of Loki • Twelve winged warrior women • ...
Monsters & Creatures of Greek Mythology 2023-05-10
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- sea monster with 12 tentacles and 6 dog-like heads
- father of all monsters
- one-eyed giant
- lives in a labyrinth; eats children
- playful goat-men
- a nine-headed snake-dragon
- they hunted down murderers with their sharp fangs and claws
- looking into her eyes will turn you to stone
- home of the Minotaur
- solved the Sphinx's riddle and saved the city of Thebes
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- a rude half-man, half-horse creature
- flying horse
- skilled trainer of Achilles and Jason of the Argonauts
- eagle-lion-woman with a deadly riddle
- a sea monster that could create a giant whirlpool
- a giant three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld
- Greek name of the Furies
- could blow fire from its mouth
- giant bird women
- part eagle, part lion who guarded treasures
- sea nymphs with irresistible voices and songs
21 Clues: flying horse • one-eyed giant • playful goat-men • giant bird women • home of the Minotaur • father of all monsters • Greek name of the Furies • a nine-headed snake-dragon • could blow fire from its mouth • lives in a labyrinth; eats children • a rude half-man, half-horse creature • eagle-lion-woman with a deadly riddle • part eagle, part lion who guarded treasures • ...
The Lightning Thief & Greek Mythology 2024-03-06
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- the goddess of love and beauty, wife of the lame blacksmith god of fire
- the summer deadline for Percy to find and return the stolen item; it occurs on June 21st
- Grover is this type of creature
- god of the underworld
- the daughter of Athena, the goddess of wisdom
- Luke's father, the messenger of the gods
- the last name of the wheelchair-bound teacher who is an expert on Greek mythology
- the one who can see into the future and has all of the answers
- the location of the beach cabin that Percy and mom spend time together
- Percy's father
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- the classmate who bullies Grover on the field trip
- the symbol of Percy's father
- daughter of Ares, the god of war
- blacksmith god of fire
- god of the sun
- Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage
- goddess of agriculture
- a long journey to accomplish a goal
- the official name of someone who is half human and half god
- the number of schools Percy has attended in the same number of years
20 Clues: god of the sun • Percy's father • god of the underworld • blacksmith god of fire • goddess of agriculture • the symbol of Percy's father • Grover is this type of creature • daughter of Ares, the god of war • a long journey to accomplish a goal • Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage • Luke's father, the messenger of the gods • the daughter of Athena, the goddess of wisdom • ...
Olympian Gods 2021-02-22
Jason's Puzzle 2021-01-12
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- Animal city
- quick defensive rush
- Drew thinks it rocks
- number of teams representing birds
- Big Ben
- protector of the center
- kick, to get the ball back
- from Greek mythology, or the music city
- Number of teams representing animals
- illegal tackle (2 wrds)
- two warnings
- Poe's Team
- field goal points
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- the new Brady bunch
- Boy I Love Losing Superbowls
- cover which doesn't hide anything (2 wrds)
- trophy coach
- ______ yard dash
- pick six
- red or yellow laundry on the field
- safety amount
- video game and bus owner
- lowest non-zero score possible
- __ point conversion
- defensive name for an offensive player
- wide kick by Tasker
- only number on the field twice
- can be either quarter, half, full, tail, nickel, etc.
28 Clues: Big Ben • pick six • Poe's Team • Animal city • trophy coach • two warnings • safety amount • ______ yard dash • field goal points • the new Brady bunch • __ point conversion • wide kick by Tasker • quick defensive rush • Drew thinks it rocks • protector of the center • illegal tackle (2 wrds) • video game and bus owner • kick, to get the ball back • Boy I Love Losing Superbowls • ...
Just a normal Crossword 2019-10-03
Across
- The rival of sparta
- someone who who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
- Zahran's gf
- Animal that often called as "Water bears"
- The winner of Piala Presiden 2019
- The father of democracy (in Athena)
- who is the most confused person in the world rn?
- who plays the Joker in Suicide Squad?
- what should you do now?
- the lead vocal of the beatles
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- what is the shape of earth?
- Man robbuka?
- The greatest leader of Sparta
- The god of death(in greek mythology)
- "you don't want any part of this"
- Who's the bad guy
- Mother of Jesus Christ
- The leader of Jabari Tribe(in black panther movie)
- the main villain in the latest assassins creed games
- 4log256
20 Clues: 4log256 • Zahran's gf • Man robbuka? • Who's the bad guy • The rival of sparta • Mother of Jesus Christ • what should you do now? • what is the shape of earth? • The greatest leader of Sparta • the lead vocal of the beatles • "you don't want any part of this" • The winner of Piala Presiden 2019 • The father of democracy (in Athena) • The god of death(in greek mythology) • ...
Just a normal Crossword 2019-10-03
Across
- The rival of sparta
- someone who who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
- Zahran's gf
- Animal that often called as "Water bears"
- The winner of Piala Presiden 2019
- The father of democracy (in Athena)
- who is the most confused person in the world rn?
- who plays the Joker in Suicide Squad?
- what should you do now?
- the lead vocal of the beatles
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- what is the shape of earth?
- Man robbuka?
- The greatest leader of Sparta
- The god of death(in greek mythology)
- "you don't want any part of this"
- Who's the bad guy
- Mother of Jesus Christ
- The leader of Jabari Tribe(in black panther movie)
- the main villain in the latest assassins creed games
- 4log256
20 Clues: 4log256 • Zahran's gf • Man robbuka? • Who's the bad guy • The rival of sparta • Mother of Jesus Christ • what should you do now? • what is the shape of earth? • The greatest leader of Sparta • the lead vocal of the beatles • "you don't want any part of this" • The winner of Piala Presiden 2019 • The father of democracy (in Athena) • The god of death(in greek mythology) • ...
greece 2023-05-02
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- greek building style
- soldiers on horses
- A group of stories to explain the world and how it works
- A person who gains power by force
- wars between greece and the persians
- teacher of plato
- A form of government for the people by the people
- student of socrates
- City-state in greece
- wars between sparta and athens
- student of plato and teacher of Alexander the great
- A formation mainly used by the macedonians and spartans
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- a story usually with a life lesson behind it
- people of a certain city-state
- rich landowners
- the best macedonian emperor
- writer of the iliad and odyssey
- A very successful persian emperor
- A high hill in greece
- A form of government where a group of people rule
20 Clues: rich landowners • teacher of plato • soldiers on horses • student of socrates • greek building style • City-state in greece • A high hill in greece • the best macedonian emperor • people of a certain city-state • wars between sparta and athens • writer of the iliad and odyssey • A person who gains power by force • A very successful persian emperor • wars between greece and the persians • ...
English with Eric 2024-06-24
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- when it’s finally friday
- Easily shaped or moulded
- She/He/Them
- the centre of interest or activity.
- a person who writes a story so it provokes others interest
- ___ 10
- drummer for the Beatles
- the literal or primary meaning of a word
- something remembered from the past.
- you use it as a test or standard by which you judge the second thing. An important piece or person.
- using a word to make another
- a word that describes something
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- you use it as a test or standard by which you judge the second thing. An important piece or person.
- The first woman on Earth, In Greek mythology
- band member in Stillwater (Almost Famous)
- the opposite of question rn
- The speed queen
- ‘’dear Mr. ____ we accept the fact…’’
- the current geological age
- In comics, the thing that conveys passage of time
- showcasing feelings in comics
21 Clues: ___ 10 • She/He/Them • The speed queen • drummer for the Beatles • when it’s finally friday • Easily shaped or moulded • the current geological age • the opposite of question rn • using a word to make another • showcasing feelings in comics • a word that describes something • the centre of interest or activity. • something remembered from the past. • ...
Amazons 2021-04-13
7 Clues: amazon daughters • a queen of amazons • a collection of myths • a race of female warriors • a tribe to continute their race • where the Anatolian connection was • where the queen led the Amazons to fight against the Greek
Ethics & Liability Part 2 2021-02-22
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- what month is it
- is anti law that doctors can't do
- have a safe working
- abbv. for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- there are about ___ code of ethics
- field of ______ therapy
- is a lawsuit that the patient has lost trust in healthcare
- is the pledge to do no
- Greek mythology person for Ophthalmologists
- establishing a code of ethics for healthcare professionals is so _________
- MUST that you interpret completely
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- service pathway are governed by ethical codes
- medical interpreter to reassure
- can't take bribes
- directives are passed down from organizations
- making sure patient doesn't get lost in medical
- both parties looking for the best outcome
- make sure patients don't get _____ in the system
- that employees can report
- solving ethical ______
20 Clues: what month is it • can't take bribes • have a safe working • is the pledge to do no • solving ethical ______ • field of ______ therapy • that employees can report • medical interpreter to reassure • is anti law that doctors can't do • there are about ___ code of ethics • MUST that you interpret completely • both parties looking for the best outcome • ...
Just a normal Crossword 2019-10-03
Across
- The rival of sparta
- someone who who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
- Zahran's gf
- Animal that often called as "Water bears"
- The winner of Piala Presiden 2019
- The father of democracy (in Athena)
- who is the most confused person in the world rn?
- who plays the Joker in Suicide Squad?
- what should you do now?
- the lead vocal of the beatles
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- what is the shape of earth?
- Man robbuka?
- The greatest leader of Sparta
- The god of death(in greek mythology)
- "you don't want any part of this"
- Who's the bad guy
- Mother of Jesus Christ
- The leader of Jabari Tribe(in black panther movie)
- the main villain in the latest assassins creed games
- 4log256
20 Clues: 4log256 • Zahran's gf • Man robbuka? • Who's the bad guy • The rival of sparta • Mother of Jesus Christ • what should you do now? • what is the shape of earth? • The greatest leader of Sparta • the lead vocal of the beatles • "you don't want any part of this" • The winner of Piala Presiden 2019 • The father of democracy (in Athena) • The god of death(in greek mythology) • ...
Just a normal Crossword 2019-10-03
Across
- The rival of sparta
- someone who who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
- Zahran's gf
- Animal that often called as "Water bears"
- The winner of Piala Presiden 2019
- The father of democracy (in Athena)
- who is the most confused person in the world rn?
- who plays the Joker in Suicide Squad?
- what should you do now?
- the lead vocal of the beatles
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- what is the shape of earth?
- Man robbuka?
- The greatest leader of Sparta
- The god of death(in greek mythology)
- "you don't want any part of this"
- Who's the bad guy
- Mother of Jesus Christ
- The leader of Jabari Tribe(in black panther movie)
- the main villain in the latest assassins creed games
- 4log256
20 Clues: 4log256 • Zahran's gf • Man robbuka? • Who's the bad guy • The rival of sparta • Mother of Jesus Christ • what should you do now? • what is the shape of earth? • The greatest leader of Sparta • the lead vocal of the beatles • "you don't want any part of this" • The winner of Piala Presiden 2019 • The father of democracy (in Athena) • The god of death(in greek mythology) • ...
1st Semester ELA 2022-12-14
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- method of constructed response or competing while running
- Philip is earning a D in her class
- the monster's creator
- game with tiles that killed an angry husband
- perspective or a story, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
- can be greek or roman, gods and goddesses
- charles
- wrote nothing but the truth
- type of essay where you change POV or finish a story
- the educator at Charlie's night school
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- notating while reading text
- did Philip do this or hum?
- location of fire, shadows, prisoners, and lies
- giving life to something non human through words
- perception vs. _______
- favorite sport of Philip
- Charlie Gordon became good at this puzzle
- can be a delicacy or a weapon
- please leave these on Algernon's grave
- she kills and stuffs
20 Clues: charles • she kills and stuffs • the monster's creator • perception vs. _______ • favorite sport of Philip • did Philip do this or hum? • notating while reading text • wrote nothing but the truth • can be a delicacy or a weapon • Philip is earning a D in her class • perspective or a story, 1st, 2nd, 3rd • please leave these on Algernon's grave • the educator at Charlie's night school • ...
Mythology 2022-06-08
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- goddess of love
- ferryman
- girl whom helped a hero slay the half human half beast
- hero who slayed the half human half beast
- god of time
- wife of time god
- the city two gods competed to become its patron
- God of the sun
- guardian
- gaea's first offspring to uranus
- the beginning of the universe
- the realm of the dead
- god of the seas
- where wicked dead people go
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- goddess of wisdom
- number of titans
- messenger god
- god of the dead
- where unremarkable dead people go
- half human half bull
- god of thunder
- god of war
- where the dead go
- goddess of the earth
- son and husband of the goddess of the earth
- firstborn of rhea
- girl punished for considering herself equal to the gods
- creatures of Persue mortals who murder their kin
- the boundary separating the living and the dead
29 Clues: ferryman • guardian • god of war • god of time • messenger god • god of thunder • God of the sun • god of the dead • goddess of love • god of the seas • number of titans • wife of time god • goddess of wisdom • where the dead go • firstborn of rhea • half human half bull • goddess of the earth • the realm of the dead • where wicked dead people go • the beginning of the universe • ...
Mythology 2022-11-27
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- The trickster who could shape-shift into various forms to protect himself against the threats within the world.
- Was the brother of Gaea, Tartarus, Eros, and Nyx.
- The goddes if hunt, wilderness , and nature.
- The beaver who was highly respected by the other spirits.
- The little wolf brother of Wee-sa-hay.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of art, poetry and music.
- The god of the underworld.
- A powerful spirit in the form of a bird .
- The goddess of strife and discord.
- One of Sky Woman’s twins and is known for being good.
- Leader of the gods on mount Olympus, and a very jealous and vengeful wife of Zeus.
- Entered the chief's house and took a baby's place.
- The great serpent.
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- the god of the heavens and sky, and a symbol of masculinity.
- The woman who fell from the sky, also known as a symbol of good fortune.
- The frog who was responsible for taking care of and controlling insects of the world.
- The mother of all creatures and is sometimes called Earth Mother.
- One of Sky Woman’s twins and is known for being evil.
- Was the Titanis and god of motherhood and generation.
- an apotropaic symbol used to protect from and ward off the negative
- Mother and wife of Uranus and also known as the goddess of Earth.
- A demi-god and son of Zeus and a mortal named Danae.
- God of the sea , earthquakes and horses.
- The god of the sky, also represented by lightning bolts and the eagle.
- A mytheme of a giant turtle supporting or containing the world.
- The God of Chaos who was known for her short temper, moodiness, and bloodlust.
- Show's his anger in the form of rain, dark clouds, and fire lashes from the sky.
- The female personification of the night and is feared by Zeus.
29 Clues: The great serpent. • The god of the underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of art, poetry and music. • The goddess of strife and discord. • The little wolf brother of Wee-sa-hay. • God of the sea , earthquakes and horses. • A powerful spirit in the form of a bird . • The goddes if hunt, wilderness , and nature. • Was the brother of Gaea, Tartarus, Eros, and Nyx. • ...
Mythology 2022-11-25
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- The darkness created out of chaos.
- How the two pieces appeared to be.
- One of the four groups of human beings.
- How the many animals died after swimming.
- The evil twin of Sky woman.
- the period of great violence (The bronze age).
- The animals that saved the falling girl.
- The sea serpent who attacked the Earth mother.
- What the woman watching was made of.
- The little wolf brother of Wee-sa-hay-jac.
- The god of heaven.
- The sister of Corn and Squash.
- The Earth mother.
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- The "savior" of mankind because he stole fire from heaven.
- The one who made himself king of the universe.
- the one who disguised as a baby by wearing its skin.
- The good twin of Sky woman.
- The tremendous energy that hatched out of the egg.
- The Earth goddess.
- The frog responsible for controlling the insects of Earth.
- the thunderbird spirit.
- The titan child who became king.
- A shape-shifting trickster.
23 Clues: The Earth mother. • The Earth goddess. • The god of heaven. • the thunderbird spirit. • The good twin of Sky woman. • The evil twin of Sky woman. • A shape-shifting trickster. • The sister of Corn and Squash. • The titan child who became king. • The darkness created out of chaos. • How the two pieces appeared to be. • What the woman watching was made of. • ...
Mythology 2020-10-11
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- Who defeated Medusa?
- Who held the world on his shoulders?
- What was left in Pandora's box after it was opened?
- Who accompanied Jason on his quest?
- What trick did Odysseus come up with to win the Trojan war?
- Who wanted revenge on Jason and his family?
- Who abducted Helen of Sparta?
- Who did Paris declare to be the fairest goddess?
- Which city was Theseus the king of?
- Persephone's parents were ______
- What was Odysseus' homeland?
- Who melted his wax wings after flying too close to the sun?
- Where were Artemis and Apollo born?
- What did Kronos swallow instead of baby Zeus?
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- The father of Icarus is _____
- Arachne was turned into a _____ by Athena
- Who did Hera turn into a cow?
- What is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the Underworld?
- What did Persephone eat in the underworld?
- Who was the nymph that Apollo loved?
- What was Medusa?
- Who chose Hercules' labors?
- What did Hercules use to drive away the birds surrounding Lake Stymphalos?
- What was Jason searching for?
- Who was Persephone's husband?
- How many years did it take Odysseus to return home?
- What was interesting about Diomedes' horses? They were ____
- Where was Achilles' one weakness?
- What king had the "golden touch"?
- Where was the maze of the Minotaur?
30 Clues: What was Medusa? • Who defeated Medusa? • Who chose Hercules' labors? • What was Odysseus' homeland? • The father of Icarus is _____ • Who did Hera turn into a cow? • What was Jason searching for? • Who was Persephone's husband? • Who abducted Helen of Sparta? • Persephone's parents were ______ • Where was Achilles' one weakness? • What king had the "golden touch"? • ...
Mythology 2020-04-01
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- Hephaestus' Roman name
- Neptune's Greek name
- Egyptian god of writing and wisdom
- Egyptian god of chaos, violence, deserts, and storms
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god of the sky, war, and hunting
- Norse god of poetry
- Norse god of spring and summer
- Norse goddess of dead
- Greek goddess of victory
- Roman god of wine
- Both of you think this Greek god is full of himself
- Roman god of doorways
- Norse goddess of the sea
- Norse god of courage
- Greek goddess of night
- Greek king of the gods
- Norse god of the sea
- The Greek goddess you both hate
- Athena's Roman name
- Demeter's Roman name
- Roman goddess of nature and hunting
- Odin's wife
- Cupid's Greek name
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- Roman goddess of war
- Mars' Greek name
- Greek goddess of love
- Egyptian god of craftsmen and builders
- Norse king of the gods
- Norse goddess of the earth
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Egyptian god of the underworld
- Norse goddess of love
- Greek goddess of magic
- Norse god of thunder
- Thor's hammer
- Egyptian cat goddess
- Norse god of mischief
- Egyptian god of snakes
- Greek god of the underworld
- Egyptian god of the dead
- Norse god of war
- Egyptian god of earth
43 Clues: Odin's wife • Thor's hammer • Mars' Greek name • Norse god of war • Roman god of wine • Cupid's Greek name • Norse god of poetry • Athena's Roman name • Roman goddess of war • Neptune's Greek name • Norse god of thunder • Egyptian cat goddess • Norse god of courage • Norse god of the sea • Demeter's Roman name • Greek goddess of love • Norse goddess of love • Norse goddess of dead • ...
Mythology 2023-03-30
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- Share one eye; reveals the location of Medusa
- God of light and music; symbol is the bow and arrow
- king who leaves his sword and sandals under a boulder
- dies as a result of his overconfidence
- Roman name is Bacchus; God of wine and hospitality
- delivers the box to the house of Pandora and Epimetheus
- Princess who is given a prophecy that her son will kill her father; has a child with Zeus
- Roman name is Juno; Goddess of Marriage and Women
- king who seeks retribution from Athens for his son's death
- daughter of the King of Crete
- volunteers to board the ship to Crete to end the tribute
- builds the king of Crete a labyrinth; imprisoned with his son
- the only son of Kronos and Rhea that is swallowed
- also known as the pine bender
- fulfills a prophecy by killing his grandfather
- tricks Zeus in order to protect man
- requests the head of the "piteous and sorrowful one"
- forces victims to wash his feet before killing them
- king who attempts to avoid prophecy by locking daughter in bronze tower
- Titan who requests Perseus to turn him to stone to end his suffering
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- beats victims to death with a club
- goddess who mixes a drug that is given to Kronos
- name means hindsight; brother to Prometheus; stung when Pandora opens the box
- responsible for releasing the winged Troubles into the world
- King of Seriphos; turned to stone
- overthrows his father Uranus
- Roman name is Mars; God of war
- Roman name is Venus; Goddess of love and beauty
- Perseus' father; name means shining one
- Great warrior of the Trojan War;invulnerable except for his ankle
- Princess who is instructed to keep the identity of her son’s father a secret
- Roman name Diana; Goddess of the Hunt
- blacksmithing god who follows his father's orders to chain Prometheus
- Had to complete the 12 labors; symbol is a lion
- Roman name is Vesta; Goddess of the hearth and domestic life
- Gorgon who is beheaded by Perseus
- Ruled before the Olympians; shackled in Tartarus
- offered as a sacrifice to end the attacks of a sea monster on her country
- Roman name is Ceres; Goddess of Harvest
- issues her "disappointment of a son" a prophecy
- Roman name is Neptune; God of the sea
- also known as the stretcher; uses an iron bed when killing victims
42 Clues: overthrows his father Uranus • daughter of the King of Crete • also known as the pine bender • Roman name is Mars; God of war • King of Seriphos; turned to stone • Gorgon who is beheaded by Perseus • beats victims to death with a club • tricks Zeus in order to protect man • Roman name Diana; Goddess of the Hunt • Roman name is Neptune; God of the sea • ...
Mythology 2012-11-14
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- The only good thing in Pandora’s box is
- Who does Athens get its name from?
- Who was married to Uranus?
- The war of Greece and Troy was fought over
- God of victory
- Goat that feeds and takes care of baby Zeus
- Who was given Pegasus, but was cocky to Zeus made him fall off?
- Who kills there father and marries there mother?
- Son of Helos, that nearly burned the world.
- Who does Cyke (Skyee) love?
- Who does Paris give the golden apple to?
- Theseus’ father, Agues was the king of where?
- Goddess of Virginity and Archery
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- Original cup bearer of the gods, but was replaced and is now married to Hercules
- Who was in love with Jason and practiced magic (Hectate's follower)?
- How many tasks did Hercules have to do?
- Who is married to Dionysus?
- The story of Romeo and Juliet reflex’s the story of Pyramis and
- Ixion a mortal fell in love with this goddess so is being eternally punished
- Dido is the queen of where?
- Who does Apollo love, that got turned into a tree?
- This person was the leader of the Amazons and Hercules wanted her belt.
- Eros has an arrow made of lead and an arrow made of
- Athens sent how many people each year to be sacrificed at Crete
- Perseus is a descant of
- Echo falls in love with this person, then watches them drown
- Who fathered Aphrodite?
- Who created the Labrith?
- How many years was Odysseus Calypso’s slave?
29 Clues: God of victory • Perseus is a descant of • Who fathered Aphrodite? • Who created the Labrith? • Who was married to Uranus? • Who is married to Dionysus? • Dido is the queen of where? • Who does Cyke (Skyee) love? • Goddess of Virginity and Archery • Who does Athens get its name from? • The only good thing in Pandora’s box is • How many tasks did Hercules have to do? • ...
Mythology 2012-10-12
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- greedy and loved gold more then anything
- tried to drive Apollo's chariot
- Athena's favorite mortal
- thrown off of mount Olympus because he was ugly
- tries to push a boulder up a hill but it rolls back down
- king of the underworld
- pulls sword from a sword
- put in water up to his neck but can't drink
- a handsome sculptor
- Wears winged sandals to speed up his travel
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- born from Zeus' head
- Saved the world by keeping hope in a box
- son of Danae and Zeus
- all of the women fainted when they saw him
- king of the sea
- incredible lyre player
- tied up snakes that were meant to kill him
- a Cyclopes that was fooled by Ulysses
- goddess of love and beauty
- king of the sky
- Opposed Achilles in the Trojan war
- Main character in the odyssey
- god of sun and most beautiful of the gods
- Zeus' sister and wife
- The most beloved nymph in the forest
25 Clues: king of the sea • king of the sky • a handsome sculptor • born from Zeus' head • son of Danae and Zeus • Zeus' sister and wife • incredible lyre player • king of the underworld • Athena's favorite mortal • pulls sword from a sword • goddess of love and beauty • Main character in the odyssey • tried to drive Apollo's chariot • Opposed Achilles in the Trojan war • ...
Mythology 2012-11-05
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- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
- Zeus's Roman name
- The vast, immeasurable abyss mentioned in the story of the creation of the world
- what Jason brought back to Pelias
- the daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- satyr; son of Hermes; chief of the divinities who lived in the world
- the ship Jason and the argonauts sailed in
- the huge maze in which the Minotaur was detained
- half-man/ half-horse
- Goat-men
- Bacchus' Greek name/ god of wine & poetry
- evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- Dragon-like creatures with wings who turned men into stone
- The division of the underworld where the dead pass as soon as they die
- The god of desire and affection; son of Aphrodite
- the powerful ruler of Crete
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- the Gorgon killed by Perseus
- Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt
- killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- king of the gods
- The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped
- three-headed dog
- killed the Minotaur
- Neptune's Greek name
- goddess of the harvest
- Fathers of the gods; often called the "elder gods"
- half man/ half bull
- A gifted young sculptor who hated women
- The deeper division of the underworld
- The first woman created; released terrible things into the world
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
- a winged horse that had sprung from the Gorgon's when Perseus killed her
- Zeus's island; ruled by king Minos
- Apollo's first love
- creatures with enchanting voices whose singing lured sailors to their death
- sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
38 Clues: Goat-men • king of the gods • three-headed dog • Zeus's Roman name • killed the Minotaur • half man/ half bull • Apollo's first love • Neptune's Greek name • half-man/ half-horse • goddess of the harvest • the powerful ruler of Crete • the Gorgon killed by Perseus • Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt • The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped • what Jason brought back to Pelias • ...
Mythology 2013-05-21
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- A lyre player who got a ride back to his hometown on a dolphin (could not return by ship)
- God who rules the underworld
- God of the sun, music, poetry, mathematics and medicine
- The messenger god
- The man who watched himself in a lake for so long that he became a flower
- The man who bet his friend that he could drive Apollo's chariot and messed up the earth
- The woman who said that the man who could beat her in a race could marry her
- Male dominated culture
- Hero who blinds Polyphemus on his long journey home
- The sculptor who sculpted his wife
- The Titan who gave fire to man and was punished by Zeus for eternity (vultures ate his stomach for eternity)
- Hero who kills Medusa (son of Zeus and Danae)
- The smith-god, lord of mechanics
- The musician who had a chance to win his wife back from the dead but turned around too early and lost her
- The hero who killed one of his teachers and forced himself through the 12 labors
- Believing in more than one god
- A nymph who is forced to repeat the last words of people's sentences
- Goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus
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- Goddess of strategy and wisdom who was born from Zeus' head
- God who rules the sea
- Goddess of love and beauty and desire
- The man who lived in the maze of the Minotaur with his son Icarus who flew too close to the sun and died
- The huntress, goddess of the silver bow, lady of the wild things
- God who rules the sky
- Believing in one god
- Female dominated culture
- An account of the deeds of a god or of a supernatural being
- To be extremely prideful, arrogance
- The woman who opened a box that almost ended the world
- Slayer of the Minotaur who loses his father due to miscommunication
- The man with the golden touch
31 Clues: The messenger god • Believing in one god • God who rules the sea • God who rules the sky • Male dominated culture • Female dominated culture • God who rules the underworld • The man with the golden touch • Believing in more than one god • The smith-god, lord of mechanics • The sculptor who sculpted his wife • To be extremely prideful, arrogance • Goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus • ...
Mythology 2013-05-22
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- son of Danae and Zeus
- crashed Apollo's chariot
- warrior at birth
- tells polythemus his name is nobody
- thrown off of Mount Olympus
- falls in love with himself
- most beloved nymph in the forest
- chooses chastity
- most beautiful of the gods
- god of sky
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- traded pipes and lyre for a golden staff
- a greedy man that loved gold
- son of Poseidon and favored by Apollo
- Athena's favorite mortal
- cyclops that traps ulysses
- gave the humans fire
- handsome sculptor
- god of water
- pulls sword from a stone
- given a golden lyre and turned into an excellent musician
- one of the survivors from the Battle of Troy
- god of underworld
22 Clues: god of sky • god of water • warrior at birth • chooses chastity • handsome sculptor • god of underworld • gave the humans fire • son of Danae and Zeus • Athena's favorite mortal • crashed Apollo's chariot • pulls sword from a stone • cyclops that traps ulysses • falls in love with himself • most beautiful of the gods • thrown off of Mount Olympus • a greedy man that loved gold • ...
Mythology 2013-05-22
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- son of Danae and Zeus
- Athena's favorite mortal
- most beloved nymph in the forest
- god of sky
- handsome sculptor
- thrown off of Mount Olympus
- pulls sword from a stone
- god of underworld
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- a greedy man that loved gold
- most beautiful of the gods
- crashed Apollo's chariot
- god of water
- tells polythemus his name is nobody
- cyclops that traps ulysses
- chooses chastity
- given a golden lyre and turned into an excellent musician
- falls in love with himself
- warrior at birth
- gave the humans fire
- one of the survivors from the Battle of Troy
- traded pipes and lyre for a golden staff
- son of Poseidon and favored by Apollo
22 Clues: god of sky • god of water • chooses chastity • warrior at birth • handsome sculptor • god of underworld • gave the humans fire • son of Danae and Zeus • crashed Apollo's chariot • Athena's favorite mortal • pulls sword from a stone • most beautiful of the gods • cyclops that traps ulysses • falls in love with himself • thrown off of Mount Olympus • a greedy man that loved gold • ...
Mythology 2014-03-14
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- Ares god of..
- Before the Romans
- Father of Gaia, Ouranos, and Nyx
- Greek Goddess of Night
- Greek Goddess born from Ouranos' severed genitals
- God of Water (Roman)
- Titan forced to hold up the sky
- God of fear son of Ares
- Titan of the west, name translates to "piercer"
- AWESOME PFC person who made this!!!!!!!!!!!1
- snake headed monster
- Egyptian hawk headed god
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- Bast goddess of...
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Egyptian embodiment of Chaos
- Roman god of death (lieutenant of Hades)
- Egyptian Dwarf god
- Greek god of the Sky
- Egyptian god of the Dead
- Egyptian God of the Sun
- Egyptian god of evil
- After the Greeks
22 Clues: Ares god of.. • After the Greeks • Before the Romans • Bast goddess of... • Egyptian Dwarf god • Greek god of the Sky • God of Water (Roman) • Egyptian god of evil • snake headed monster • Greek Goddess of Night • God of fear son of Ares • Egyptian God of the Sun • Egyptian god of the Dead • Egyptian hawk headed god • Egyptian embodiment of Chaos • Turned into a spider by Athena • ...
mythology 2015-05-02
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- can morph into anything
- god who is involved in human life
- current king of thebes
- god of wind
- epic of creation
- relish the disruption of the status quo
- produced for greater Dionysia
- norse god of fire
- vampire slayer
- arranger of marriages
- a greek poet, who lived in 700 BCE
- the spider, a west-African trickster
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- the main hindu god
- father of shem,ham and Japheth
- cannibalistic serial killer
- queen of the gods
- 14 episodes, ran 2002-2003 season (best science fiction tv)
- close connection to royality
- orgin of the gods
- perceiver of sounds
20 Clues: god of wind • vampire slayer • epic of creation • queen of the gods • orgin of the gods • norse god of fire • the main hindu god • perceiver of sounds • arranger of marriages • current king of thebes • can morph into anything • cannibalistic serial killer • close connection to royality • produced for greater Dionysia • father of shem,ham and Japheth • god who is involved in human life • ...
Mythology 2016-04-19
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- Goddess of Magic
- Zeus once turned Princess Io into a __________.
- Who was the wise centaur that helped many heroes?
- Achilles was immortal in all but one place. Where was that?
- Goddess of the Earth
- Who was the mother of Artemis and Apollo?
- Who was the goddess who swore never to marry?
- Beautiful human who fell in love with his image
- The personification of sleep
- Half man half goat
- Who led Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece?
- Who was way too curious for her own good?
- Who is responsible for creating seasons?
- Who killed Achilles?
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- What monster grows two more heads if you cut one off?
- Ferryman of the Underworld
- Which Greek god is the god of love?
- Who is the Greek Goddess of snow?
- Drove his father's chariot to his death
- The personification of death
- What was the giant maze created by Daedalus called?
- Who lived on the island of Ogygia?
- Medusa was what type of monster?
- What is the name of Daedalus’s son?
- What was the the food or drink of the gods called?
- Who is the Titan that held up the sky?
- Who was born, fully-grown from Zeus's head?
- Who was granted permission to go to the underworld and retrieve his true love?
- Which god has two faces?
- The personification of the rainbow
30 Clues: Goddess of Magic • Half man half goat • Goddess of the Earth • Who killed Achilles? • Which god has two faces? • Ferryman of the Underworld • The personification of death • The personification of sleep • Medusa was what type of monster? • Who is the Greek Goddess of snow? • Who lived on the island of Ogygia? • The personification of the rainbow • Which Greek god is the god of love? • ...
Mythology 2018-05-30
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- vehicle of shiva is
- who killed kumsa
- who is the wife of 5 pandavas
- who is the father of shani
- mother of hanuman is
- eldest son of kunti is
- wife of vishnu is
- who killed bhakasura
- urmila was wife of
- first avatar of lord vishnu from his dashavatar
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- another avatar of parvati is
- author of ramayana
- for how many days did kurukshetra happen
- who is the sister of ravana
- which god is also called as vinayaka
- vehicle of subramanya is
- son of ghatotkacha is
- vehile of shani is
- on which snake will vishnu rest
- son of arjuna and subadre is
20 Clues: who killed kumsa • wife of vishnu is • author of ramayana • vehile of shani is • urmila was wife of • vehicle of shiva is • mother of hanuman is • who killed bhakasura • son of ghatotkacha is • eldest son of kunti is • vehicle of subramanya is • who is the father of shani • who is the sister of ravana • another avatar of parvati is • son of arjuna and subadre is • ...
Mythology 2018-10-10
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- The Chimaera could breathe _______.
- The man who killed Medusa.
- Bellerophon sought _______ on Stheneboea.
- The third challenge Iobates gave Bellerophon was to fight the ______.
- King Proetus asked King Iobates to ____ Bellerophon.
- Did Bellerophon defeat the monster?
- Bellerophon was asked to rid of this monster.
- King Proetus' wife.
- A citizen of Corinth who was exiled for a murder he committed.
- King Iobates ruled this land.
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- The way that Bellerophon decided to attack the beast.
- Bellerophon was to stay in Athena's ________.
- How many challenges did Iobates give Bellerophon?
- Who made Pegasus throw off Bellerophon?
- The famous magic horse.
- The seer that Bellerophon sought advice.
- King Iobates was King Proetus' _______________________.
- Bellerophon married Iobates' _______.
- Who gave Bellerophon the golden bridle?
- What Bellerophon would put on the end of his spear.
20 Clues: King Proetus' wife. • The famous magic horse. • The man who killed Medusa. • King Iobates ruled this land. • The Chimaera could breathe _______. • Did Bellerophon defeat the monster? • Bellerophon married Iobates' _______. • Who made Pegasus throw off Bellerophon? • Who gave Bellerophon the golden bridle? • The seer that Bellerophon sought advice. • ...
Mythology 2022-05-09
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- goddess of harvest and agriculture
- strongest warrior and hero
- a person with evil intentions or acts
- female deity
- Stheno,Euryale, Medusa
- goddess of wisdom and war
- goddess of women and marriage
- events beyond a person's power
- can turn people into stone
- kingdom of the dead
- god of the sky
- father of Zeus
- a person of distinguished courage
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- goddess of fertility
- goddess of the hunt and wilderness
- god of war
- god of love and beauty
- god of fire
- god of the sea
- god of divine distance
- heart of ancient Greece
- satisfaction derived from acheivments
22 Clues: god of war • god of fire • female deity • god of the sea • god of the sky • father of Zeus • kingdom of the dead • goddess of fertility • god of love and beauty • Stheno,Euryale, Medusa • god of divine distance • heart of ancient Greece • goddess of wisdom and war • strongest warrior and hero • can turn people into stone • goddess of women and marriage • events beyond a person's power • ...
Mythology 2022-03-07
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- roman smith who took a mountain
- describe the act of pondering or meditating
- spread fear among his enemies
- built by Daedalus at King Minos to confine the Minotaur
- known as the god of sea
- known as a terrible monster
- derived from the Roman goddess of hearth
- the most beautiful girl also known as the love god
- those who make good money
- one of the weekend name after a roman god
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- titan who was turned to stone by Perseus
- the roman god of messenger
- relating to the dance
- anything from the underworld
- a women who did a weaving contest with Athena
- the home of gods
- a thread on a spindle
- known as the Greek word for gift
- field a place of great happiness
- fell in love with Narcissus
20 Clues: the home of gods • relating to the dance • a thread on a spindle • known as the god of sea • those who make good money • the roman god of messenger • known as a terrible monster • fell in love with Narcissus • anything from the underworld • spread fear among his enemies • roman smith who took a mountain • known as the Greek word for gift • field a place of great happiness • ...
Mythology 2023-11-15
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- symbol for Hera
- symbol for Ares
- tricked her husband into eating a rock
- realm is the sun and the arts (Roman)
- realm is wisdom (Roman)
- Roman name is Ceres
- realm is the hearth and home (Roman)
- symbol for Dionysus
- Roman name is Apollo
- symbol for Hermes
- killed by son Cronus
- realm is the underworld (Roman)
- Roman name is Bacchus
- Roman name is Venus
- First mother
- symbols for Aphrodite
- symbol for Zeus
- Roman name is Pluto
- Roman name is Minerva
- realm is war (Roman)
- Roman name is Juno
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- realm is the sea (Roman)
- realm is the harvest and seasons (Roman)
- Roman name is Vesta
- realm is the sky (Roman)
- symbols for Hephaestus
- Roman name is Mars
- realm is the hunt (Roman)
- hidden so father could not eat him
- Roman name is Diana
- Roman name is Vulcan
- realm is love and beauty (Roman)
- Roman name is Jupiter
- Roman name is Neptune
- symbol for Apollo
- realm is fire and smithing (Roman)
- realm is marriage (Roman)
- symbol for Athena
- symbol for Hades
- symbol for Hestia
- symbol for Demeter
- realm is messenger of the gods (Roman)
- realm is the vine (Roman)
- symbol for Artemis
- Roman name is Mercury
- symbol for Poseidon
46 Clues: First mother • symbol for Hera • symbol for Ares • symbol for Zeus • symbol for Hades • symbol for Apollo • symbol for Hermes • symbol for Athena • symbol for Hestia • Roman name is Mars • symbol for Demeter • symbol for Artemis • Roman name is Juno • Roman name is Vesta • Roman name is Diana • Roman name is Ceres • symbol for Dionysus • Roman name is Venus • Roman name is Pluto • symbol for Poseidon • ...
Mythology 2024-05-04
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- Greek goddess of victory
- the sun god
- living/lasting forever
- a giant with one eye
- the goddess of war
- what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat
- (Roman) god of love
- a creature which has a human’s head and torso and a horse’s legs
- sweet liquid produced by flowers
- the goddess of wisdom
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- a creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull
- a three-headed dog who guards the entrance to Hades.
- the goddess of beauty
- the food eaten by the Gods
- a place under the earth where spirits of the dead go.
- a creature with many heads which grew again when cut off.
- Roman god of the sea
- a creature with the head of a woman and the body of a bird.
- a creature with a lion’s head, a goat’s body and a snake’s tail.
- a person, or an imaginary being or force that gives someone ideas and helps them to write, paint, or make music.
20 Clues: the sun god • the goddess of war • (Roman) god of love • a giant with one eye • Roman god of the sea • the goddess of beauty • the goddess of wisdom • living/lasting forever • Greek goddess of victory • the food eaten by the Gods • sweet liquid produced by flowers • a three-headed dog who guards the entrance to Hades. • a place under the earth where spirits of the dead go. • ...
Mythology 2024-05-31
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- Created the first woman
- The Goddess that taught a certain woman how to weave.
- Sal's full name
- Stole file for humans
- Tribe that created The Cannibal Monster
- The animal that helped Brown Bear in Cannibal Monster
- Seemed invincible except for one small weakness
- A myth that explains how the world came to be
- Demeter's Daughter
- How evils came to the world
- A nymph that was far too talkative
- Belief in more than one god
- Something we can take away from a myth
- Seeds eaten by someone in the underworld
- Man who loved himself more than anything
- King of the Gods
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- Justice will win
- Who is Phoebe afraid of?
- Tribe that created Gluskabe and Old Man Winter
- Walk Two Moons Author
- Three gods who radiated generosity, beauty, and joy
- Took down Old Man Winter
- The Greek name for Victory
- Lord of the Underworld
- Tiny god but her power was immense.
- A vain, boastful girl
- A myth that explains how people should behave
- The Mountain where the Greek Gods lived
- Hard work is rewarded
- The Queen of the Gods
30 Clues: Sal's full name • Justice will win • King of the Gods • Demeter's Daughter • Walk Two Moons Author • Stole file for humans • A vain, boastful girl • Hard work is rewarded • The Queen of the Gods • Lord of the Underworld • Created the first woman • Who is Phoebe afraid of? • Took down Old Man Winter • The Greek name for Victory • How evils came to the world • Belief in more than one god • ...
Mythology 2024-11-22
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- (one of the Aesir, watchman of the gods, guardian of the heavenly realm of Asgard, and ruler of holy places)
- (the god of thunder, strength, and protection of the human realm)
- (God of mischief, trickery, and deception)
- (the dwelling place of the gods, comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus)
- (A monster with snakes for hair who turns everybody she looks at into stone)
- (The god of thunder)
- (Tyr the God of War)
- (The god of war and courage)
- (God of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses)
- (a prominent goddess associated with love, fertility, beauty, war, and magic)
- (a race of one-eyed giants with a variety of histories and deeds)
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- (the Midgard Serpent (also World Serpent) in Norse mythology who encircles the realm of Midgard)
- (has many names and is the god of both war and death)
- (Home of the gods)
- (goddess of: Hunting, The moon, Wild animals, Nature, Childbirth, and Chastity
- (a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy)
- (a monstrous, fire-breathing hybrid creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a snake)
- (God of the underworld and the dead)
- (Goddess of wisdom and war)
- (a three-headed dog that guards the gates of Hades, the underworld, and prevents the dead from leaving)
20 Clues: (Home of the gods) • (The god of thunder) • (Tyr the God of War) • (Goddess of wisdom and war) • (The god of war and courage) • (God of the underworld and the dead) • (God of mischief, trickery, and deception) • (God of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses) • (has many names and is the god of both war and death) • ...
Miss P's Students Pets 2020-04-01
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- Madison's dog is named after this kind of mythology
- has a tan ChowChow
- has 19 fish
- has an "ugly" pet named Creech
- Ava has four of these animals
- used to have a dog Billy, currently does not have a pet
- has two dogs and one cat
- this was the most popular pet most people had
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- wants a Husky
- has two salamanders named Tom and Jerry
- has a Cockatoo
- has a dog Aspen and Henry
- has a pet tortoise
- has a cat Zoe and turtle (was a guest to our meeting)
14 Clues: has 19 fish • wants a Husky • has a Cockatoo • has a tan ChowChow • has a pet tortoise • has two dogs and one cat • has a dog Aspen and Henry • Ava has four of these animals • has an "ugly" pet named Creech • has two salamanders named Tom and Jerry • this was the most popular pet most people had • Madison's dog is named after this kind of mythology • ...
Miss P's Students Pets 2020-04-01
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- Ava has four of these animals
- used to have a dog Billy, currently does not have a pet
- has 19 fish
- has a cat Zoe and turtle (was a guest to our meeting)
- has two salamanders named Tom and Jerry
- this was the most popular pet most people had
- has a Cockatoo
- has two dogs and one cat
- has a tan ChowChow
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- has a pet tortoise
- has a dog Aspen and Henry
- wants a Husky
- has an "ugly" pet named Creech
- Madison's dog is named after this kind of mythology
14 Clues: has 19 fish • wants a Husky • has a Cockatoo • has a pet tortoise • has a tan ChowChow • has two dogs and one cat • has a dog Aspen and Henry • Ava has four of these animals • has an "ugly" pet named Creech • has two salamanders named Tom and Jerry • this was the most popular pet most people had • Madison's dog is named after this kind of mythology • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-03-15
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- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- Type of government in which people rule themselves (there are 2 types)
- A high hill
- Short stories that teach lessons about life
- People who had the right to participate in government
- Stories about gods and heroes
- Slaves
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- Mass of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Government in which one person inherits power
- Political unit consisting of city and surrounding land
- Government in which only a few people have power
- Rich landowners
- Greek word for a city-state
14 Clues: Slaves • A high hill • Rich landowners • Greek word for a city-state • Stories about gods and heroes • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Mass of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • Short stories that teach lessons about life • Government in which one person inherits power • A leader who held power through the use of force • Government in which only a few people have power • ...
crossword 5 2013-02-20
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- founder of rome
- only daughter of gandhari and sister of kauravas
- this sage is the teacher of gods in hindu mythology
- draupadi's brother
- winged horse
- this pious hindu woman, savitri who managed to get her husband from death
- roman god of wine
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- food of greek and roman gods
- capital of the kingdom of pandavas
- often called bu=y the epithet "crafty",he was later honoured by achilles' armour
- god of engg n architecture
- vishnus female form 2 entice demons
- equivalent of gandharvas
- king of troy and father of paris who stole helen
14 Clues: winged horse • founder of rome • roman god of wine • draupadi's brother • equivalent of gandharvas • god of engg n architecture • food of greek and roman gods • capital of the kingdom of pandavas • vishnus female form 2 entice demons • only daughter of gandhari and sister of kauravas • king of troy and father of paris who stole helen • ...
Frankenstein 2023-11-30
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- To sparkle or gleam
- The Book Title
- When people are transported to heaven in the second coming of god according to the bible.
- Someone that practices alchemy
- disgust inspiring
- To be harmful/dishonest/immoral, especially used in political contexts
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- another way to say competent
- A hybrid mythical animal found in greek mythology
- A type of file often used for piracy in the early days of the internet.
- Rule set indefinitely by authority
- when something has been destroyed.
- Bare, empty, depressing
- The “honest” faction in the divergent series.
- Making something bigger
14 Clues: The Book Title • disgust inspiring • To sparkle or gleam • Bare, empty, depressing • Making something bigger • another way to say competent • Someone that practices alchemy • Rule set indefinitely by authority • when something has been destroyed. • The “honest” faction in the divergent series. • A hybrid mythical animal found in greek mythology • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2023-03-30
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- The god of storms and the gather of many gods and goddesses
- A question and answer approach to teaching
- A collection of stories about gods and heroes in Ancient Greece
- The greek god of the sea. He is the brother of zeus
- The study of ideas about knowledge and the meaning of life
- An institution of higher learning created by greek philosophers.
- A type of government where the wealthy and educated people rule
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- The tallest mountain in Ancient Greece
- Democracy A type of government where all citizens have a say in the government
- People in Ancient Greece that are just above slaves. they are farmers
- The elevated city center in ancient greece
- A person who is a man, 18 years or older, and has one parent who is a citizen
- The market place in ancient greece where people would hold government meetings
- A type of government where few people rule
14 Clues: The tallest mountain in Ancient Greece • The elevated city center in ancient greece • A question and answer approach to teaching • A type of government where few people rule • The greek god of the sea. He is the brother of zeus • The study of ideas about knowledge and the meaning of life • The god of storms and the gather of many gods and goddesses • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-11
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- Like today many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by____
- _____was a student of the philosopher, Socrates
- The Greeks believed in___ life
- The ancient Greeks loved their_____
- The city of Athens is one of the___ cities
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important political_____
- first ruler_____ killing his twin brother, Remus,and naming the city after himself
- While the Romans were a Republic the Greeks were a____
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- the____Horse was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- The Third Punic War was the last and_____of the three wars
- During Ancient Greek times, there was always some kind of_____ happening
- Pompeii is an Ancient Roman____ that was located close to the volcano, Vesuvius,
- The Peloponnesian War was a war that was fought in Ancient____
- In ancient Rome, their____ lasted for 500 years
- _____was the King of the Gods and threw lightning like a spear
15 Clues: The Greeks believed in___ life • The ancient Greeks loved their_____ • The city of Athens is one of the___ cities • _____was a student of the philosopher, Socrates • In ancient Rome, their____ lasted for 500 years • While the Romans were a Republic the Greeks were a____ • The Third Punic War was the last and_____of the three wars • ...
F Tale A 2023-12-07
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- Norse mythological warrior maiden who chooses those who may die and those who may live in battle
- Mythical creature from North American folklore a hare with antlers like a deer
- Tricky dwarf from a German fairy tale who spins straw into gold for a young woman
- Mythical winged horse from Greek mythology born from the blood of Medusa
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- Gorgon from Greek mythology with snakes for hair capable of turning onlookers into stone
- Beauty Fairy tale princess who pricks her finger on a spinning wheel and falls into a deep slumber until awakened by true love's kiss
- King Arthur's legendary sword said to have magical powers and be embedded in a stone
- Fairy tale character who with the help of her fairy godmother attends the royal ball and captures the heart of the prince
- Hood Legendary English outlaw known for "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor" in Sherwood Forest
- in the Stone The magical sword that only the true heir to the throne can pull from the stone as in Arthurian legend
10 Clues: Mythical winged horse from Greek mythology born from the blood of Medusa • Mythical creature from North American folklore a hare with antlers like a deer • Tricky dwarf from a German fairy tale who spins straw into gold for a young woman • King Arthur's legendary sword said to have magical powers and be embedded in a stone • ...
Mythology 2024-02-07
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- before the gods appeared there was this confusion
- son of rhea and cronus that cronus did not eat
- the furies
- lived on farther bank of ocean
- - brothers of cronus
- has to carry the pillar of heaven and earth
- wheel eyed (one eye)
- the friendly sea
- the unfriendly sea
- wounded his father heaven
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- took sides with zeus against titans
- born from darkness and death
- fourth race of monsters
- one child of chaos
- mother earth
- last monster mother earth gave birth to
- father heaven
- another child of chaos
- the great river
19 Clues: the furies • mother earth • father heaven • the great river • the friendly sea • one child of chaos • the unfriendly sea • - brothers of cronus • wheel eyed (one eye) • another child of chaos • fourth race of monsters • wounded his father heaven • born from darkness and death • lived on farther bank of ocean • took sides with zeus against titans • last monster mother earth gave birth to • ...
Mothership Crew 2016-06-15
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- "Superbad" actor Hill
- "Angel" singer McLachlan
- Agent Todd from "NCIS"
- "Scrubs" actor Braff
- "Family Guy" dog
- He's from California
- Ms. Smith
- '90s rock queen Love
- His last name is a military structure
- Biblical Rachel's sister
- Middle Eastern kingdom
- Lemon of "30 Rock"
- Sounds like a French cheese
- It's short for Madeline
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- Workplace safety organization
- "Twilight" werewolf Black
- She's awesome in drive-thru
- Opposite of gatherer
- He vapes
- Has a dog named Chloe
- Stansbury, Versak, or Wellington
- He also goes by Sean
- Her son works here, too
- A region of France
- Nation in Greek mythology
- Actor Farrell
- Sounds like a measuring tool
- Actor Hoffman
- Actor Affleck
- ___ XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden
30 Clues: He vapes • Ms. Smith • Actor Farrell • Actor Hoffman • Actor Affleck • "Family Guy" dog • A region of France • Lemon of "30 Rock" • Opposite of gatherer • "Scrubs" actor Braff • He also goes by Sean • He's from California • '90s rock queen Love • "Superbad" actor Hill • Has a dog named Chloe • Agent Todd from "NCIS" • Middle Eastern kingdom • Her son works here, too • It's short for Madeline • ...
Mothership Crew 2016-06-15
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- Nation in Greek mythology
- ___ XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden
- His last name is a military structure
- Stansbury, Versak, or Wellington
- Has a dog named Chloe
- He also goes by Sean
- He's from California
- Lemon of "30 Rock"
- Actor Affleck
- "Twilight" werewolf Black
- Ms. Smith
- Actor Farrell
- "Superbad" actor Hill
- He vapes
- Actor Hoffman
- She's awesome in drive-thru
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- It's short for Madeline
- Sounds like a measuring tool
- Workplace safety organization
- Sounds like a French cheese
- '90s rock queen Love
- Her son works here, too
- Biblical Rachel's sister
- "Angel" singer McLachlan
- "Scrubs" actor Braff
- "Family Guy" dog
- A region of France
- Middle Eastern kingdom
- Agent Todd from "NCIS"
- Opposite of gatherer
30 Clues: He vapes • Ms. Smith • Actor Affleck • Actor Farrell • Actor Hoffman • "Family Guy" dog • Lemon of "30 Rock" • A region of France • '90s rock queen Love • He also goes by Sean • He's from California • "Scrubs" actor Braff • Opposite of gatherer • Has a dog named Chloe • "Superbad" actor Hill • Middle Eastern kingdom • Agent Todd from "NCIS" • It's short for Madeline • Her son works here, too • ...
Mothership Crew 2016-06-16
Across
- Nation in Greek mythology
- "Superbad" actor Hill
- He's from California
- "Angel" singer McLachlan
- Actor Hoffman
- Ms. Smith
- He vapes
- Agent Todd from "NCIS"
- "Twilight" werewolf Black
- Lemon of "30 Rock"
- Sounds like a measuring tool
- He also goes by Sean
- Sounds like a French cheese
- Stansbury, Versak, or Wellington
- It's short for Madeline
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- Has a dog named Chloe
- '90s rock queen Love
- Her son works here, too
- Workplace safety organization
- Opposite of gatherer
- A region of France
- His last name is a military structure
- She's awesome in drive-thru
- Actor Farrell
- Middle Eastern kingdom
- ___ XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden
- Biblical Rachel's sister
- "Scrubs" actor Braff
- Actor Affleck
- "Family Guy" dog
30 Clues: He vapes • Ms. Smith • Actor Hoffman • Actor Farrell • Actor Affleck • "Family Guy" dog • A region of France • Lemon of "30 Rock" • '90s rock queen Love • He's from California • Opposite of gatherer • "Scrubs" actor Braff • He also goes by Sean • Has a dog named Chloe • "Superbad" actor Hill • Agent Todd from "NCIS" • Middle Eastern kingdom • Her son works here, too • It's short for Madeline • ...
Romans and Greek's 2021-02-16
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- most Roman houses were built around a
- what Greeks wepends were made out of
- a form of entertainment Greek's used.
- a play righter.
- what Greeks used to cook.
- a Greek god.
- what Romans usually painted.
- very big wine producer
- what Romans and Greek's used to enter tan.
- a collection of traditional stories, beliefs and rituals that Romans used.
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- apart of Romes government.
- What Greek's and Romans eat.
- a smaller type of bath Romans used
- a pet that Greeks had
- the Greek's told some of these by painting
- what men wore in grease
- the first major poet after Homer.
- a roman stew
- a lager type of bath Romans used
- is the type of art Roman's used to paint
20 Clues: a Greek god. • a roman stew • a play righter. • a pet that Greeks had • very big wine producer • what men wore in grease • what Greeks used to cook. • apart of Romes government. • What Greek's and Romans eat. • what Romans usually painted. • a lager type of bath Romans used • the first major poet after Homer. • a smaller type of bath Romans used • what Greeks wepends were made out of • ...
Family Names 1 of 2 2022-01-27
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- February baby
- Nickname for your sweetheart
- drummer in heaven
- pearl
- first grandson
- Octavious Turdius
- Latin King
- The pipes the pipes are calling
- she's named after Barney
- M&M but not the candy
- German for Margaret
- RN in Vermont
- karaoke king
- Buffalo Bill
- his middle name is a popular sandwich
- May birth flower
- official mom of four
- Vermont state office holder
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- made her home in TX
- Dutch boy
- named for Ada
- name from Greek mythology
- your "tiny darling"
- Becker College hockey player
- granddaughter in uniform
- small but mighty
- cuddled snakes- that's love!
- 5th generation
- youngest grandson
- first great-grandchild
- grandson with 2 middle names
- Boxer mom
- Pink & white & happy birthday
33 Clues: pearl • Dutch boy • Boxer mom • Latin King • karaoke king • Buffalo Bill • February baby • named for Ada • RN in Vermont • first grandson • 5th generation • small but mighty • May birth flower • drummer in heaven • Octavious Turdius • youngest grandson • made her home in TX • your "tiny darling" • German for Margaret • official mom of four • M&M but not the candy • first great-grandchild • ...
Winter Constellations 2021-03-18
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- who Orion is hunting
- the father of the Gemini twins
- the mythology presented is _____
- the charioteer
- bright star in Canis Minor
- the bright star in Taurus
- two-wheeled cart that is led by horses
- the best season for viewing Orion
- twin who was a great boxer
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- nickname for Sirius
- the brightest star in the night sky
- the twins
- the bright star on the shoulder of Orion
- who Orion offended
- the shape of bright stars during the winter
- the hunter
- one of the most important stars for navigation
- a pair of brothers or sisters born at the same time
- cluster of stars near Taurus, also called the Seven Sisters
- twin that is known as the horseman
- the great dog that follows Orion
21 Clues: the twins • the hunter • the charioteer • who Orion offended • nickname for Sirius • who Orion is hunting • the bright star in Taurus • bright star in Canis Minor • twin who was a great boxer • the father of the Gemini twins • the mythology presented is _____ • the great dog that follows Orion • the best season for viewing Orion • twin that is known as the horseman • ...
Just a normal Crossword 2019-10-03
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- The rival of sparta
- someone who who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
- Zahran's gf
- Animal that often called as "Water bears"
- The winner of Piala Presiden 2019
- The father of democracy (in Athena)
- who is the most confused person in the world rn?
- who plays the Joker in Suicide Squad?
- what should you do now?
- the lead vocal of the beatles
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- what is the shape of earth?
- Man robbuka?
- The greatest leader of Sparta
- The god of death(in greek mythology)
- "you don't want any part of this"
- Who's the bad guy
- Mother of Jesus Christ
- The leader of Jabari Tribe(in black panther movie)
- the main villain in the latest assassins creed games
- 4log256
20 Clues: 4log256 • Zahran's gf • Man robbuka? • Who's the bad guy • The rival of sparta • Mother of Jesus Christ • what should you do now? • what is the shape of earth? • The greatest leader of Sparta • the lead vocal of the beatles • "you don't want any part of this" • The winner of Piala Presiden 2019 • The father of democracy (in Athena) • The god of death(in greek mythology) • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-06-04
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- writing system
- document used to decipher the Egyptian writing system
- underlying principle of Egyptian civilisation that promoted truth and order
- access to this sea helped trading networks
- ruler of Egypt
- the stories that outlined the Egyptian belief system
- large burial site of pharaohs
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- a period of rule overseen by one royal family
- the river that started Egyptian civilisation
- considered the last pharaoh of Egypt
- belief in many gods
- government official
- creature with a body of a lion and the head of a human
- Goddess of fertility and motherhood
- united Upper and Lower Egypt
- longest reign of any pharaoh
- the city where the pyramids were built
- subject of a major archaeological discovery
- the Egyptian afterlife
- the Greek dynasties of Egypt
20 Clues: writing system • ruler of Egypt • belief in many gods • government official • the Egyptian afterlife • united Upper and Lower Egypt • longest reign of any pharaoh • the Greek dynasties of Egypt • large burial site of pharaohs • Goddess of fertility and motherhood • considered the last pharaoh of Egypt • the city where the pyramids were built • ...
Bee Crossword - all answers relate to bees 2023-10-11
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- man made house for bees nest
- Elizabeth II?
- continuous low sound
- used in candle making and polish
- sweet viscous substance
- people who are gainfully employed
- insect predator of bees
- unmanned aerial vehicle
- long thin organs on the heads of insects
- bees are not found on this continent
- Sainsburys rewards?
- God in Greek mythology who was raised by bee colonies
- alcoholic drink made from honey
- jelly, food for the Queen
- Gordon Sumner CBE
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- number of eyes of a bee
- to stumble around falteringly
- British-American Rock band formed in 1971
- facilitating seed production
- bee family name
- used by bees to navigate
- a group of ants for instance
- a collection of beehives
- dance, bees communication method
- potentially fatal allergic reaction
25 Clues: Elizabeth II? • bee family name • Gordon Sumner CBE • Sainsburys rewards? • continuous low sound • number of eyes of a bee • sweet viscous substance • insect predator of bees • unmanned aerial vehicle • used by bees to navigate • a collection of beehives • jelly, food for the Queen • man made house for bees nest • facilitating seed production • a group of ants for instance • ...
Review VOC 2014-06-06
Across
- to see how two things are the same
- to do something often
- a measurement of about 2.4 cm
- information given to tell about something
- The mark left by a person’s or animal’s foot
- people in your family
- something that can’t be explained
- odd, not usual
- straight upward, not bent
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- where something is
- a giant in Greek mythology with one eye
- to want to know about something
- top layer of the Earth’s surface
- a large reptile that lives in swamps
- the space between two things or places
- A picture that shows the order things happened
- not easy to bend
- a species that no longer lives
- a long pointed tooth on some mammals
- a country in south Europe
20 Clues: odd, not usual • not easy to bend • where something is • to do something often • people in your family • a country in south Europe • straight upward, not bent • a measurement of about 2.4 cm • a species that no longer lives • to want to know about something • top layer of the Earth’s surface • something that can’t be explained • to see how two things are the same • ...
Mothership Crew 2016-06-16
Across
- He also goes by Sean
- "Scrubs" actor Braff
- Nation in Greek mythology
- Sounds like a measuring tool
- A region of France
- Lemon of "30 Rock"
- Biblical Rachel's sister
- Stansbury, Versak, or Wellington
- She's awesome in drive-thru
- Her son works here, too
- Actor Affleck
- Opposite of gatherer
- "Twilight" werewolf Black
- Agent Todd from "NCIS"
- It's short for Madeline
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- He's from California
- Workplace safety organization
- '90s rock queen Love
- Has a dog named Chloe
- ___ XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden
- Ms. Smith
- His last name is a military structure
- Sounds like a French cheese
- He vapes
- "Angel" singer McLachlan
- Middle Eastern kingdom
- Actor Hoffman
- Actor Farrell
- "Family Guy" dog
- "Superbad" actor Hill
30 Clues: He vapes • Ms. Smith • Actor Hoffman • Actor Farrell • Actor Affleck • "Family Guy" dog • A region of France • Lemon of "30 Rock" • He's from California • '90s rock queen Love • He also goes by Sean • "Scrubs" actor Braff • Opposite of gatherer • Has a dog named Chloe • "Superbad" actor Hill • Middle Eastern kingdom • Agent Todd from "NCIS" • Her son works here, too • It's short for Madeline • ...
greece 2023-05-02
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- greek building style
- soldiers on horses
- A group of stories to explain the world and how it works
- A person who gains power by force
- wars between greece and the persians
- teacher of plato
- A form of government for the people by the people
- student of socrates
- City-state in greece
- wars between sparta and athens
- student of plato and teacher of Alexander the great
- A formation mainly used by the macedonians and spartans
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- a story usually with a life lesson behind it
- people of a certain city-state
- rich landowners
- the best macedonian emperor
- writer of the iliad and odyssey
- A very successful persian emperor
- A high hill in greece
- A form of government where a group of people rule
20 Clues: rich landowners • teacher of plato • soldiers on horses • student of socrates • greek building style • City-state in greece • A high hill in greece • the best macedonian emperor • people of a certain city-state • wars between sparta and athens • writer of the iliad and odyssey • A person who gains power by force • A very successful persian emperor • wars between greece and the persians • ...
Just a normal Crossword 2019-10-03
Across
- someone who who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
- who plays the Joker in Suicide Squad?
- what is the shape of earth?
- the main villain in the latest assassins creed games
- who is the most confused person in the world rn?
- The rival of sparta
- Who's the bad guy
- The leader of Jabari Tribe(in black panther movie)
- Mother of Jesus Christ
- the lead vocal of the beatles
- Animal that often called as "Water bears"
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- The winner of Piala Presiden 2019
- Man robbuka?
- what should you do now?
- The god of death(in greek mythology)
- The greatest leader of Sparta
- The father of democracy (in Athena)
- Zahran's gf
- "you don't want any part of this"
- 4log256
20 Clues: 4log256 • Zahran's gf • Man robbuka? • Who's the bad guy • The rival of sparta • Mother of Jesus Christ • what should you do now? • what is the shape of earth? • The greatest leader of Sparta • the lead vocal of the beatles • The winner of Piala Presiden 2019 • "you don't want any part of this" • The father of democracy (in Athena) • The god of death(in greek mythology) • ...
Review units 1-5 2024-01-08
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- underground
- entrance
- dreary,depressing
- absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder
- clear understanding
- to force out
- a fundamental truth
- expressing love or the state of being in love
- to place on top of
- to put in the wrong spot
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- the leader of school
- excellent
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- lower in rank
- to use again
- to light up
- attractive or achieving
- take away
- labels or captions on a movie or show
- monkeys, apes, and humans
- to understand wrongly
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- a violent rotating windstorm
- well-known
- written below the line
- clear and easily understood
- first or most significant
- not safe
- to push or drive forward
- to drive away
30 Clues: entrance • not safe • take away • excellent • well-known • to light up • underground • to use again • to force out • lower in rank • to drive away • dreary,depressing • to place on top of • clear understanding • a fundamental truth • the leader of school • to understand wrongly • written below the line • attractive or achieving • to put in the wrong spot • to push or drive forward • monkeys, apes, and humans • ...
Medusa 2022-05-11
Across
- Medusa's mother
- One of the creatures that emerged from Medusa's neck
- Son of Io
- The god that cursed Medusa
- Medusa was originally described as being this
- What people were turned into from looking at Medusa
- Another feature that Medusa is commonly described having
- Perseus used a mirrored what to defeat Medusa
- Medusa's father
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- Medusa was this monster in Greek mythology
- One of the creatures that emerged from Medusa's neck
- The person that a lock of Medusa's hair was given to
- What did medusa have instead of hair?
- The flag that Medusa's head appears on
- The god who raped her
15 Clues: Son of Io • Medusa's mother • Medusa's father • The god who raped her • The god that cursed Medusa • What did medusa have instead of hair? • The flag that Medusa's head appears on • Medusa was this monster in Greek mythology • Medusa was originally described as being this • Perseus used a mirrored what to defeat Medusa • What people were turned into from looking at Medusa • ...
Smooth Sailing II 2022-09-28
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- What animal is the first sticker on your krillin book?
- The Atlantic ocean's name refers to what Greek mythology?
- What ocean is the saltiest?
- Who was the first female to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean?
- What Month is Mock Two?
- What Month is Dress Weekend?
- What is the coldest ocean?
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- What is a SME?
- What Day does Tamra send weekly updates?
- What Month do we go live?
- What Month is Mock One?
- What happens every other Wednesday?
- Ugliest fish in the ocean?
- How many oceans does the equator cross?
- What ocean is the Bermuda triangle located in?
15 Clues: What is a SME? • What Month is Mock One? • What Month is Mock Two? • What Month do we go live? • Ugliest fish in the ocean? • What is the coldest ocean? • What ocean is the saltiest? • What Month is Dress Weekend? • What happens every other Wednesday? • How many oceans does the equator cross? • What Day does Tamra send weekly updates? • ...
Ancient Greece Gods Religion12 2022-06-10
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- Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy
- the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
- Relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle
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- A sacred place such as a church, temple, or mosque
- the god of the sea, protector of all waters
- the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power
- the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- the Greek god of music, poetry, light, prophecy, and medicine
10 Clues: the god of the sea, protector of all waters • the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • A sacred place such as a church, temple, or mosque • god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle • the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth • the Greek god of music, poetry, light, prophecy, and medicine • ...
Ancient Greece Gods Religion12 2022-06-10
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- the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- the Greek god of music, poetry, light, prophecy, and medicine
- the god of the sea, protector of all waters
- Relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle
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- the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
- to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power
- Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy
- the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- A sacred place such as a church, temple, or mosque
10 Clues: the god of the sea, protector of all waters • the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • A sacred place such as a church, temple, or mosque • god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle • the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth • the Greek god of music, poetry, light, prophecy, and medicine • ...
Opening Night 2020-09-10
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- Features the well-known aria "Vissi d'arte" and first premiered in Rome in 1900.
- Begins the Ring Cycle, with well-known characters named Wotan, Alberich, and Fafnir.
- Based on a Shakespeare play that includes the characters Desdemona, Iago, and Cassio.
- Opera composed by Rossini and known to be one of the best comedic operas of all time.
- Mozart opera about a wedding celebration gone awry, and a plot to steal a man's fiancée.
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- The final work of Offenbach, based on three short stories called, "Der Sandmann", "Rath Krespel" and "Das verlorene Spiegelbild".
- Mozart opera that revolves around an antihero and his victims' want for revenge, with well-known arias like "Il mio tesoro" and "Madamina."
- Puccini opera that features the characters Mimì and Rodolfo and the song "Quando m'en vo."
- Based on a William Shakespeare play that involves a prophecy, an ambitious wife, and a murdered King.
- While based on ancient Greek mythology and a Sophocles' tragedy, Strauss collaborated with the poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal to create this opera.
- Based on an ancient Greek mythology story, and known for its choruses and dancing. Also showcased Lyric's first collaboration with The Joffrey Ballet.
11 Clues: Features the well-known aria "Vissi d'arte" and first premiered in Rome in 1900. • Begins the Ring Cycle, with well-known characters named Wotan, Alberich, and Fafnir. • Based on a Shakespeare play that includes the characters Desdemona, Iago, and Cassio. • Opera composed by Rossini and known to be one of the best comedic operas of all time. • ...
Compare and Contrast: Rome and Greece 2021-02-11
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- a type of architecture created by Romans, spread to other places such as Greece
- A warriors name in Greece, not a name for a Roman warrior
- The name given to Rome before it became an Empire; lasted 500 years, unlike Greece which lasted 350 years
- A formation used by both Rome and Greece in combat
- The name given to the category that the gods that both Greeks and Romans believed in fit in
- The enemy to Rome in all 3 Punic Wars, fought Greece too
- A warrior's name in Rome, not a name for a Greek warrior
- A Greek philosopher and mathematician who did not affiliate Rome
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- A word Greeks used to describe people who did not speak Greek, meant someone less educated and not superior in Rome
- The system Greece used where citizens selected a leader, unlike the Roman monarchy
- A country invaded by Rome commanded by Julius Caesar,but never fought Greece
- A system of government Rome used in which there is one leader, and is not selected by the citizens like the Greek democracy
- A system used by Greece in which there was 2 leaders in control, unlike the Roman monarchy which has one leader
- A language that both countries used alongside their normal language
- The Roman leader that is known for being a dictator
- a small sword used by hoplites in Greece, not used by Romans
- A type of poem that Greeks used commonly such as the Iliad, epics were not as common in Rome
- The Roman version of numbers, unused by Greece
18 Clues: The Roman version of numbers, unused by Greece • A formation used by both Rome and Greece in combat • The Roman leader that is known for being a dictator • The enemy to Rome in all 3 Punic Wars, fought Greece too • A warrior's name in Rome, not a name for a Greek warrior • A warriors name in Greece, not a name for a Roman warrior • ...
Fairy Tale A 2023-12-07
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- Beauty Fairy tale princess who pricks her finger on a spinning wheel and falls into a deep slumber until awakened by true love's kiss
- Mythical creature from North American folklore a hare with antlers like a deer
- Tricky dwarf from a German fairy tale who spins straw into gold for a young woman
- King Arthur's legendary sword said to have magical powers and be embedded in a stone
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- Gorgon from Greek mythology with snakes for hair capable of turning onlookers into stone
- in the Stone The magical sword that only the true heir to the throne can pull from the stone as in Arthurian legend
- Fairy tale character who with the help of her fairy godmother attends the royal ball and captures the heart of the prince
- Norse mythological warrior maiden who chooses those who may die and those who may live in battle
- Mythical winged horse from Greek mythology born from the blood of Medusa
- Hood Legendary English outlaw known for "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor" in Sherwood Forest
10 Clues: Mythical winged horse from Greek mythology born from the blood of Medusa • Mythical creature from North American folklore a hare with antlers like a deer • Tricky dwarf from a German fairy tale who spins straw into gold for a young woman • King Arthur's legendary sword said to have magical powers and be embedded in a stone • ...
mythology 2023-07-04
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- trapped Venus and Mars in a net
- ate his children
- killed the hydra
- king of Sparta
- river in the underworld (first letter c)
- goddess of marriage
- killed his twin and established a city
- place of rest for those who had lived a good life
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- goddess of the hunt
- child of Medusa
- flew too close
- hero of the illiad
- gave fire to humans
- in the labyrinth, born to the wife of Crete’s king
- king of the gods
- provided Odysseus with shelter
- the birth of _____ (famous painting)
- killed his father and married his mother
- held up the sky
19 Clues: flew too close • king of Sparta • child of Medusa • held up the sky • ate his children • killed the hydra • king of the gods • hero of the illiad • goddess of the hunt • gave fire to humans • goddess of marriage • provided Odysseus with shelter • trapped Venus and Mars in a net • the birth of _____ (famous painting) • killed his twin and established a city • ...
Mythical Creatures 2021-08-08
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- A beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead.
- A diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, classed by some as a type of solitary fairy.
- An ape-like creature purported to inhabit the Himalayan mountain range in Asia.
- A large creature with a long-neck, and with one or more humps protruding from the water.
- A large, serpentine, legendary creature.
- A creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and sometimes an eagle's talons as its front feet.
- Creature with the head of a human, a falcon, a cat, or a sheep and the body of a lion with the wings of a falcon.
- An aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish.
- Common being in Scandinavian folklore, dwelling in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves.
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- A legendary reptile reputed to be a serpent king, who can cause death with a single glance.
- Human in appearance with magical powers.
- A black horse-like creature, able to adopt human form.
- A human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf.
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse.
- A monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature composed of the parts of more than one animal. It is usually depicted as a lion, with the head of a goat protruding from its back, and a tail that might end with a snake's head.
- A mythical winged divine horse, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek mythology.
- A demon-like being or monstrous humanoid associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh.
17 Clues: Human in appearance with magical powers. • A large, serpentine, legendary creature. • A human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf. • A black horse-like creature, able to adopt human form. • An ape-like creature purported to inhabit the Himalayan mountain range in Asia. • A beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead. • ...
hiiii 2021-11-19
8 Clues: a poet • he wrote fables • a brilliant leader • a famous woman poet • have effect on someone by how you do something • greek monster with the body of man head of bull • short stories that teach students about how to live • stories about gods and heros trying to explain the world.
Penelope's despair 2022-02-14
8 Clues: The "blank" war • Odysseus' kingdom • Odysseus' disguise • The number of years the war lasted • The type of bow that had to be strung • Penelope symbolizes this in greek mythology • The number of axes that had to be shot through • Penelope promised to choose a suitor after finishing this
Modern Pop Culture 2024-09-18
Across
- Park Movie about a park filled with cloned dinosaurs
- Guy Animated comedy with characters like Stewie and Peter
- Main character in The Matrix who takes the red pill
- Evil Survival horror game set in Raccoon City
- Revolution Revolution that began in 1789 in France
- Hero of the Legend of Zelda series
- Swift Pop star known for the album 1989
- Ages Period of European history known for chivalry and knights
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Pyramid Ancient wonder of the world in Egypt
- the Great Famed conqueror from Macedonia
- Director of Jurassic Park and Jaws
- Magical school attended by Harry Potter
- Solo Captain of the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars
- Villain in Marvel Cinematic Universe obsessed with balance
- Brother of Mario
- City City where Grand Theft Auto Vice City is set
- Vader Sith Lord from Star Wars known for a red lightsaber
- Fighter with a green outfit in Street Fighter
- and Furious Fast car movie franchise featuring Vin Diesel
- Space bounty hunter from Metroid
- Empire Empire that built the Colosseum
- First Pokémon you can choose in Pokémon Red/Blue
- Union Cold War rivalry between USA and this country
- Disney princess who has a pet tiger named Rajah
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- Roman god of war
- Weapon of the Norse god Thor
- Popular battle royale game released in 2017
- Gear Stealth-action game series featuring Solid Snake
- Blue hedgehog known for speed
- Mercury Composer known for Bohemian Rhapsody
- Hero who defeated Medusa in Greek mythology
- Developer behind the game Minecraft
- Croft Female protagonist in the Tomb Raider series
- Main character in the Super Mario series
- Beloved Pixar robot
- Main character of The Witcher series
- Legendary British king with a round table
- First President of the United States
- Fantasy RPG series with dragons and shouts
- Force 141 Call of Duty's fictional military task force
- Greek god of the sea
- Artificial intelligence antagonist in Portal
- Explorer who discovered the Americas in 1492
- Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815
- Name of the ship that carried the Pilgrims to America
46 Clues: Roman god of war • Brother of Mario • Beloved Pixar robot • Greek god of the sea • Weapon of the Norse god Thor • Blue hedgehog known for speed • Space bounty hunter from Metroid • Hero of the Legend of Zelda series • Director of Jurassic Park and Jaws • Developer behind the game Minecraft • Queen of the gods in Greek mythology • Main character of The Witcher series • ...
SAT Vocabulary 2023-02-01
7 Clues: An ______ failure. • Similar to stubborn. • She is a ______ person. • People are so ________ nowadays. • They payed extra to expedite the online delivery. • In Greek mythology, Narcissus is a ________ person. • He returned home, only to find himself _______ from the village.
GROUP 2 2024-02-21
7 Clues: STUDY OF ROCKS • STUDY OF INSECTS • WHO CREATED GUERNICA • NATIONAL FLOWER OF JAPAN • EINSTEIN FATHER OF MODERN PHYSICS • IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY WHO IS THE GOD OF THE SEA • WHICH PLANET HAS THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM