greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Mythology 2017-09-28
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- God of nature
- Goddess of strategic warfare
- God of the sky
- Roman name for Zeus
- Goddes of love and beauty
- Roman name of Hermes
- Goddess of the underworld and daughter of Demeter
- First wife os Zeus
- God of wine
- God of underworld
- God of sun and brother of Artemis
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- Goddess of agriculture
- God of war and bloodshed
- Cupbearer to the Gods
- Blacksmith of the Gods
- God of the sea
- Goddess of childbirth, moon, and hunting
- God of thieves
- Roman name for Artemis
- Sister and wife of Zeus
20 Clues: God of wine • God of nature • God of the sky • God of the sea • God of thieves • God of underworld • First wife os Zeus • Roman name for Zeus • Roman name of Hermes • Cupbearer to the Gods • Goddess of agriculture • Blacksmith of the Gods • Roman name for Artemis • Sister and wife of Zeus • God of war and bloodshed • Goddes of love and beauty • Goddess of strategic warfare • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Ramayan's Author
- Ravana's Sister
- Ravana's Brother
- Sita's Safety Line
- Shatrughna's Mom
- Ram's faithul devotee
- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
- Ram touches a stone that transforms it back to a person?
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- 10 Headed King
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- King of the Vanara's
- Durga kills this Demon
- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- Sita's Dad
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Kakeyi's Son
- Twins
- A woman who gives Ram berries
- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ramayan's Author • Ravana's Brother • Shatrughna's Mom • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • 10th Day of Navarathri • Durga kills this Demon • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • A woman who gives Ram berries • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2012-10-30
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- Showing hospitality to strangers.
- The god of war and violence (most hated god.)
- Nothingness, the beginning.
- The one that let all the bad things escape from the sealed box.
- Means darkness.
- The god of wine and fertility
- Means night.
- Created by Eros also means Earth.
- Daughter of Demeter and kidnapped by Hades.
- The protector of home and family.
- First god and also means Heaven.
- The cyclop with one eye.
- Gave the horses to man-kind.
- The messenger of Zeus and protector of travelers.
- Shows extreme hubris and fought in the Trojin War.
- Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos are the _____________.
- Excessive pride.
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- The goddess of wisdom, war, arts, and crafts.
- The god of light, truth, archery, healing, and music.
- An gigantic egg.
- The god of the underworld and dead.
- The goddess of love and beauty.
- A demigod by birth.
- The people who created the myths.
- The protector of children and young animals.
- Gave fire to man kind.
- Was born with a deformed foot and married Aphrodite.
- The goddess of harvest and growth.
- The king of the gods.
- Brother of Prometheus.
- The blessed king.
- The queen of the gods and protector of marriage.
32 Clues: Means night. • Means darkness. • An gigantic egg. • Excessive pride. • The blessed king. • A demigod by birth. • The king of the gods. • Gave fire to man kind. • Brother of Prometheus. • The cyclop with one eye. • Nothingness, the beginning. • Gave the horses to man-kind. • The god of wine and fertility • The goddess of love and beauty. • First god and also means Heaven. • ...
mythology 2012-11-05
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- charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- half man/ half bull
- the ship Jason and the argonauts sailed in
- three-headed dog
- Bacchus' Greek name/ god of wine & poetry
- the huge maze in which the Minotaur was detained
- evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- what Jason brought back to Pelias
- accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
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- Apollo's first love
- Neptune's Greek name
- king of the gods
- a gifted young sculptor who hated women
- the daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- killed the Minotaur
- the cyclops Odysseus escaped
- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
20 Clues: king of the gods • three-headed dog • Apollo's first love • killed the Minotaur • half man/ half bull • Neptune's Greek name • the cyclops Odysseus escaped • what Jason brought back to Pelias • helped Odysseus survive the sirens • a gifted young sculptor who hated women • Bacchus' Greek name/ god of wine & poetry • the ship Jason and the argonauts sailed in • ...
Mythology 2012-10-12
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- An account of the deeds of a god or supernatural being
- Greedy man with the golden touch
- Hero that killed Medusa
- God of the sea
- Goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Queen of the gods and marriage
- Skillful musician who wasn't allowed to leave his town (kind of)
- Titan who gave fire to man
- Goddess of strategy
- Goddess of love, beauty and desire
- Goddess of the cornfield
- Woman dominated society
- Son of Apollo who drove the sun chariot badly and Zeus had to kill him before any more damage was done
- Greek hero in Trojan war that was kept away from his home and at sea for at least 10 year
- God of the sun, music, poetry, mathematics, and medicine
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- To be extremely prideful; arrogance
- The messenger god
- Great musician who went into underworld to take back wife but she disappeared before his eyes
- Athena's favorite mortal who eventually ended up in the labyrinth he created
- Skillful sculptor who sculpted a girl that was made to life by Aphrodite
- Great Trojan hero in the Trojan war who was whisked away and eventually started the chain that founded Rome
- King of the gods and the sky
- Warrior at birth who had trouble controlling anger because Hera curse him and he tried to cleanse himself a couple of times
- Male dominated society
- The smith god
- Small hero who used enemies' size against them and killed the Minotaur
- God of the underworld
- Woman created to punish mortals by releasing ills (old age etc.)
28 Clues: The smith god • God of the sea • The messenger god • Goddess of strategy • God of the underworld • Male dominated society • Hero that killed Medusa • Woman dominated society • Goddess of the cornfield • Titan who gave fire to man • King of the gods and the sky • Queen of the gods and marriage • Greedy man with the golden touch • Goddess of the moon and the hunt • ...
Mythology 2013-05-22
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- It took him twenty years to return home
- He was the founder of Mycenae
- She was turned into stone by Aphrodite after being disrespectful at Iphis’ funeral
- He was the son of Telamon who killed himself because he didn’t win Achilles’ armor
- The Dioscuri
- He was bound to a burning wheel after he tried to rape Hera
- He was the best friend of Theseus and son of either Ixion or Zeus, who made an ill-fated pledge to marry a daughter of Zeus
- He killed the Minotaur
- This hunter was killed by his dogs when Diana transformed him into a stag after seeing her naked
- This centaur was responsible for the death of Heracles
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- He killed the Chimera
- Because he killed his children, he was forced to serve King Eurystheus (Greek name)
- He was the leader of the Argonauts
- Wife and murderer of Agamemnon
- As a punishment, he was forced to roll a boulder up a hill and watch it roll down for all eternity
- He was a hero in the Trojan War who was killed by a fatal shot taken by Paris
- Creator of the labyrinth
- This musician traveled to the underworld to rescue his wife
- This Trojan son of Aphrodite achieved great fame in Italy
- She started the Trojan War
20 Clues: The Dioscuri • He killed the Chimera • He killed the Minotaur • Creator of the labyrinth • She started the Trojan War • He was the founder of Mycenae • Wife and murderer of Agamemnon • He was the leader of the Argonauts • It took him twenty years to return home • This centaur was responsible for the death of Heracles • This Trojan son of Aphrodite achieved great fame in Italy • ...
Mythology 2013-11-12
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- Son of Ares, the greek god war. His name means "Fear"
- Tropical cyclone
- System to improve memory
- Zeus's nine daughters
- Horn of plenty
- Regard with reverence
- Relating to dancing
- Stately bearing
- Wheat, oats and corn
- Fabric formed by weaving
- Greek god of sleep
- Good cheer
- Food for the gods
- Excessive love of oneself
- Opening in earth's crust that ejects lava
- Greek goddess of health
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- A book of maps
- Chance happening or luck
- Olympus: Where the greek gods and goddesses lived
- Quick and changeable
- Keeping in sight but out of reach
- Children of Gaea
- Goddess of knowledge, arts, war, and peace; daughter of Zeus
- touch: Ability to make money
- Government run by the wealthy
- Relating to war
- To act while asleep
- Extremely loud
- Sudden terror
- Science of mental behavior
- List of events in time
- Chaste, pure
- Gentle west wind
- Sleeplike state
- Goddess of darkness of night
- Repetition of sound
- Meaning "rainbow". She was a messenger of the gods
- Arrangement of sounds of harmony
- The drink of the gods
- Goddess of earth
40 Clues: Good cheer • Chaste, pure • Sudden terror • A book of maps • Extremely loud • Horn of plenty • Relating to war • Stately bearing • Sleeplike state • Tropical cyclone • Children of Gaea • Gentle west wind • Goddess of earth • Food for the gods • Greek god of sleep • To act while asleep • Relating to dancing • Repetition of sound • Quick and changeable • Wheat, oats and corn • Zeus's nine daughters • ...
Mythology 2021-01-13
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- A small freshwater creature with a tubular body and a ring of tentacles around the mouth
- A fire-breathing monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail
- God of the sea
- Goddess of hunting
- Father of Zeus
- God of fire
- A winged monster having a woman's head and a lion's body
- Goddess of hearth and home
- God of thunder and lightning
- Three headed dog
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- Goddess of wisdom and arts
- One-eyed giant
- Son of Zeus
- God of courage and war
- God of the underworld
- God of wine
- Flying horse
- Wife of Zeus
- Daughter of Zeus
- A snake-haired woman
20 Clues: Son of Zeus • God of wine • God of fire • Flying horse • Wife of Zeus • One-eyed giant • God of the sea • Father of Zeus • Daughter of Zeus • Three headed dog • Goddess of hunting • A snake-haired woman • God of the underworld • God of courage and war • Goddess of wisdom and arts • Goddess of hearth and home • God of thunder and lightning • A winged monster having a woman's head and a lion's body • ...
Mythology 2021-10-22
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- a type of fruit
- a reason why something happens
- loved her rose garden
- goddess of the harvest
- the consequence
- sees all from his chariot in the sky
- home of the gods
- a type of flower
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- goddess of weaving
- explains the beginning of something
- learned a lesson about arrogance
- ate 7 pomegranate seeds
- a genre of literature with gods and goddesses
- was placed in the fire
- a life lesson learned from a story
- food for the gods
- woodland god
- learned a lesson about greed
- allowed Hades to marry Persephone
- cannot die
20 Clues: cannot die • woodland god • a type of fruit • the consequence • home of the gods • a type of flower • food for the gods • goddess of weaving • loved her rose garden • was placed in the fire • goddess of the harvest • ate 7 pomegranate seeds • learned a lesson about greed • a reason why something happens • learned a lesson about arrogance • allowed Hades to marry Persephone • ...
Mythology 2022-03-07
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- anything from the underworld
- the most beautiful girl also known as the love god
- known as a terrible monster
- known as the god of sea
- the home of gods
- those who make good money
- roman smith who took a mountain
- a women who did a weaving contest with Athena
- derived from the Roman goddess of hearth
- spread fear among his enemies
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- field a place of great happiness
- relating to the dance
- one of the weekend name after a roman god
- titan who was turned to stone by Perseus
- describe the act of pondering or meditating
- known as the Greek word for gift
- a thread on a spindle
- the roman god of messenger
- built by Daedalus at King Minos to confine the Minotaur
- 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 • field a place of great happiness • known as the Greek word for gift • ...
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
- beginning of 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
- 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 • girl punished • 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 • beginning of universe • the realm of the dead • where wicked dead people go • ...
Mythology 2023-11-27
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- Who married Atalanta after beating her in a race.
- Completing that workout was a ______ task.
- Obi-Wan is a _____ to Luke.
- The Roman name of Hepaestus.
- The bird that represents Zeus.
- Tricked death twice
- Monster that Perseus killed.
- Midas was _____ to have the golden touch at first.
- Hope is stored in.
- A monster that creates whirlpools.
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- Mother of Achilles
- The god that Paris chose as the most Beautiful.
- While being one day old stole a certain god's cattle
- Jason used a _____ to travel the seas
- The goddess of the hunt, moon, and childbirth.
- Hermes is know for being ______
- Roman name of Apollo.
- Riddle asking monster, part woman, snake, and lion
- Willam is an ______ he won the best-looking guy.
- The man who stole fire.
20 Clues: Mother of Achilles • Hope is stored in. • Tricked death twice • Roman name of Apollo. • The man who stole fire. • Obi-Wan is a _____ to Luke. • The Roman name of Hepaestus. • Monster that Perseus killed. • The bird that represents Zeus. • Hermes is know for being ______ • A monster that creates whirlpools. • Jason used a _____ to travel the seas • ...
Mythology 2018-12-17
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- Goddess of wisdom and helped Odysseus and Hercules
- Symbols include peacock and the cow.
- Creature with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- God of the Sea
- A sea-monster who haunted the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of Kharybdis
- Symbols are the anvil and forge.
- King of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey
- Married to Persephone who he kidnapped
- Considered the greatest Athenian hero
- A vicious monster with snakes for hair
- Son of Zeus and Hera, often carried a bloody spear
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- God of the sky and king of Olympus
- Leader of the Argonauts and went on a quest for the Golden fleece
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Wore winged sandals and is the messenger god
- His mother dipped him in the river Styx to make him immortal
- Goddess of hunt and the protector of women in childbirth.
- God of the vine
- Twin of Artemis
- The son of Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene
- The slayer of Medusa
- Goddess of fertility and harvest
- Sister of Zeus and fire is her symbol
- Goddess of chance, fate, and fortune
- Creatures that sang beautifully, luring those passing by to their deaths
25 Clues: God of the Sea • God of the vine • Twin of Artemis • The slayer of Medusa • Goddess of love and beauty • Symbols are the anvil and forge. • Goddess of fertility and harvest • God of the sky and king of Olympus • Symbols include peacock and the cow. • Goddess of chance, fate, and fortune • Sister of Zeus and fire is her symbol • Considered the greatest Athenian hero • ...
Mythology 2023-04-24
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- The major elements are adventure, heroism, romance, and magic.
- The Japanese god of war and divine protection
- focus on the origins of the world, humanity, staple foods, and supernatural beings.
- Usually large to gigantic, serpent-like legendary creatures that appear in myths. Can be depicted in a multitude of ways.
- The Egyptian god of war and of the sun.
- Common story that involves a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home transformed.
- A myth in which there is a great flood, usually send by a deity or deities, destroys civilization, often in an act of divine retribution.
- Among the most significant are the creation of the world out of chaos or disorder, the importance of nature, and reverence for ancestors.
- The Aztec god of war and of the sun
- All the gods of a people or religion collectively
- Many mythologies have an “End of the World” event, where an event will usher an end to humanity.
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- Traditional stories a society tells itself that encode or represent its world-views, beliefs, principles, and often fears.
- Incredible navigators, and their religion and mythology reflected this connection to the ocean.
- Belonged to the North Germanic people such as Vikings.
- A symbolic narrative of how the world began and how people came to first inhabit it.
- beings that the cultures believed controlled all aspects of life such as nature, elements, food, love, etc.
- This is the mythology that incorporates Zeus, Hercules, Hades, etc.
- myths embody philosophical reflections, express values, and identify moral standards.
- The Irish goddess of war, death, and fate.
- The Norse god of law and justice, and also the god of war.
- The Maori god of war and hunting.
21 Clues: The Maori god of war and hunting. • The Aztec god of war and of the sun • The Egyptian god of war and of the sun. • The Irish goddess of war, death, and fate. • The Japanese god of war and divine protection • All the gods of a people or religion collectively • Belonged to the North Germanic people such as Vikings. • ...
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 2025-06-18
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- Greek goddess of snow
- Cup-bearer of the Olympians
- Thracian bard known for katabasis
- Consort and friend of Achilles
- God of wind and killer of Hyacinthus
- Father of Zeus
- Kidnapped Helen of Sparta, causing the Trojan War
- Six-headed sea monster of Greek myth
- Brother-in-law of Odysseus
- Fastest of the Olympians
- Wife of Dionysus
- Egyptian afterlife deity, scattered across the earth by his brother
- Guard dog of the Underworld
- Brother of Artemis
- Son of Loki, bound by an unbreakable chain
- The lyre playing of Orpheus allowed the Argonauts to safely sail past these creatures
- Muse of comedy
- Walled city felled by a horse
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- Most liked of Odysseus’ crew
- Greek god of the sun
- Slayer of the Minotaur
- killers of Orpheus
- Son of Poseidon who was blinded by Odysseus
- Winged god of love, son of Ares and Aphrodite
- Muse of epic poetry
- Most cunning king of Ithaca
- Greek goddess of sorcery, turns men to swine
- Greek god of the ocean
- Invulnerable Norse deity, killed by mistletoe
- Wife of Orpheus
- Killer of Hector who was all but invulnerable
- Mother of Helen of Sparta
- Goddess of Spring in Greek myth
- Norse god of wisdom and war
- Norse god of mischief
- Greek god of wisdom and war
36 Clues: Father of Zeus • Muse of comedy • Wife of Orpheus • Wife of Dionysus • killers of Orpheus • Brother of Artemis • Muse of epic poetry • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of snow • Norse god of mischief • Slayer of the Minotaur • Greek god of the ocean • Fastest of the Olympians • Mother of Helen of Sparta • Brother-in-law of Odysseus • Cup-bearer of the Olympians • Most cunning king of Ithaca • ...
Mythology 2025-02-03
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- Reflects more than just appearances, reveal truths and secrets. Their power, both beneficial and harmful, teaches lessons about vanity, self-awareness, and obsession.
- The motif explores the desire to remain young and free from aging and mortality. Characters seeking this often face moral dilemmas and consequences, highlighting themes of vanity, the natural cycle of life, and acceptance of aging.
- Objects imbued with dark magic, bring misfortune and drive narratives. Characters must overcome challenges or break the object.
- The motif represents wisdom, experience, and time. She can be a mentor, caretaker, or magical figure, embodying qualities like kindness, resilience, and enigma.
- Characters in this motif are antagonistic, embodying jealousy and cruelty. They serve as obstacles, highlighting themes of envy and harsh familial relationships.
- A narrative motif involving a protagonist’s journey towards a significant goal, symbolizes personal growth and self-discovery. It embodies themes of adventure, purpose, and the pursuit of goals in life.
- Found in various cultures, use cunning and humor to challenge authority.
- This motif involves an ancient collection of texts from Egypt, serving as a guide for the deceased in the afterlife. It explores themes of death, the journey to the afterlife, and the importance of moral conduct.
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- This motif involves a mysterious or restricted entryway that characters are warned not to open, symbolizing curiosity, temptation, and the consequences of disobedience. It explores themes of mystery, the unknown, and the risks of defying warnings.
- This motif involves a mythical creature or spirit often associated with insatiable hunger and transformation. It explores themes of greed, loss of humanity, and the consequences of unchecked desires.
- This motif involves a significant change in a character's nature, appearance, or circumstances. It often symbolizes growth, development, or a shift in perspective.
- The motif involves a strong desire for more than one needs, often leading to negative outcomes. It highlights how this intense longing can affect individuals and their surroundings, often resulting in harm or loss.
- This motif involves the concept of a supreme being or deity, often associated with creation, power, and the natural world. It explores themes of divinity, authority, and the relationship between gods and humans.
- Motif features vulnerable woman needing rescue. She embodies innocence, highlighting themes of bravery, sacrifice, and good vs. evil.
- This motif involves the principle that actions have consequences, often emphasizing moral cause and effect. It suggests that good deeds lead to positive outcomes, while negative actions result in unfavorable consequences.
- This motif explores the tension between predetermined events and the ability to make choices. It examines whether our lives are controlled by destiny or shaped by our own decisions.
- Motif symbolizes completeness, harmony, and balance. Appears in folklore, fairy tales, and myths with groups of three.
- Motif describes character’s rise from poverty to wealth, emphasizing personal growth and transformative power of hard work. Journey involves overcoming obstacles and challenges.
- This motif involves a powerful and fearsome creature from Norse mythology, symbolizing uncontrollable chaos and the challenges of destiny. It explores themes of power, fear, and the struggle between order and disorder.
- This motif involves a series of events in Norse mythology that lead to the end of the world and the rebirth of a new one. It explores themes of destruction, renewal, and the cyclical nature of time.
20 Clues: Found in various cultures, use cunning and humor to challenge authority. • Motif symbolizes completeness, harmony, and balance. Appears in folklore, fairy tales, and myths with groups of three. • Objects imbued with dark magic, bring misfortune and drive narratives. Characters must overcome challenges or break the object. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-29
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- Kirke is the daughter of Helios and being a witch.
- Mars is known for being associated with the planetMars.
- Diana is associated with childbirth and the moon.
- Minerva is one of the most powerful Olympian gods.
- He is known for his extremely handsome looks.
- she is known for weaving and being a half-spider.
- She was a mountain nymph known for being in love with Narcissus.
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- Saturn was the youngest of the Titans and short run of a ruler.
- Ceres is the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness.
- Venus is known for being the goddess of love.
- Bacchus is the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy.
- Phoebus is known for being the god of hunt and the sun
- He was known for being cocky and arrogant.
- The weakest spot on his body is his heel.
14 Clues: The weakest spot on his body is his heel. • He was known for being cocky and arrogant. • Venus is known for being the goddess of love. • He is known for his extremely handsome looks. • Diana is associated with childbirth and the moon. • she is known for weaving and being a half-spider. • Kirke is the daughter of Helios and being a witch. • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab Crossword 2024-11-25
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- The capacity to have an effect on something
- Celebrations held to honor certain beings or events where practices/rituals commenced
- These stories of deities and the supernatural served as the base of Ancient Greek society
- One of the most important ancient Greek festivals that honored the god of festivities himself
- This practice comes in the form of praise and potentially even a ritual to the gods
- The main hero of Homer's Odyssey
- The god of the sky; this god is often regarded as the king of the Olympians
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- Powerful entities that live carefree, yet passionless lives due to their immortality
- When this god is absent the sun no longer shines
- This deity's distraction caused the pause of plant fertility and caused famine
- Most prominent and powerful gods
- Weak, mortal creatures, who live lives of joy, but must live with the threat of death always looming
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
- These are beings who are half human and half divine
14 Clues: Most prominent and powerful gods • The main hero of Homer's Odyssey • The capacity to have an effect on something • When this god is absent the sun no longer shines • These are beings who are half human and half divine • The god of the sky; this god is often regarded as the king of the Olympians • ...
Crossword 04-06-2024 2024-05-30
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- radiating pure heavenly joy
- Often a gift presented either by a member of the group through photographic means, or by you yourself!
- Synonym for sweet voice
- One of your nicknames
- your fav colour
- One of your fav anime
- Your fav Food
- Greek Goddess of beauty
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- one of your fav animal
- One of your other fav food
- The outlier at social events in the office
- Twin Sister of God of Fertility in Norse Mythology
- a fawn-eyed woman with supernal effulgence (
- A star that is called “little king”
- A word for Explosive/ also used to define colourful personality
- Your fav Pokemon
16 Clues: Your fav Food • your fav colour • Your fav Pokemon • One of your nicknames • One of your fav anime • one of your fav animal • Synonym for sweet voice • Greek Goddess of beauty • One of your other fav food • radiating pure heavenly joy • A star that is called “little king” • The outlier at social events in the office • a fawn-eyed woman with supernal effulgence ( • ...
Sports World 2020-03-17
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- developed at a all boys private school
- when a Frenchman is angry he is
- shoot the hoop, go for 3!
- not just a sports shop
- Japanese wrestling
- originally called Wiff Waff
- it’s not a short walk, it’s a _________
- a good way to ruin a nice walk
- don’t hold your breath for this Indian sport
- you can do this on the the waves or the internet
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- it’s just not __________ (it is really)
- Robert with no skin or muscle would be called _______ ____
- Jamaica have a __________ team...
- throw the long, sharp, pointing thing
- jump or slalom
- Snickers of old/Greek mythology
16 Clues: jump or slalom • Japanese wrestling • not just a sports shop • shoot the hoop, go for 3! • originally called Wiff Waff • a good way to ruin a nice walk • when a Frenchman is angry he is • Snickers of old/Greek mythology • Jamaica have a __________ team... • throw the long, sharp, pointing thing • developed at a all boys private school • it’s just not __________ (it is really) • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-03-10
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- responsible for the everyday business of Sparta
- Greek military formation
- A foreigner in a city state, usually a merchant
- forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- military housing
- a collection of stories about Gods
- Obedience
- to get or receive something
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- Government where a few wealthy people rule
- government controlled by the people
- Ownership or control of people through ownership
- Unjust use of power by an individual or group in power
- States working with other states that share a common military or political goal
- a group of people who commented on plays and advised
- new ways of doing things
- to represent
16 Clues: Obedience • to represent • military housing • Greek military formation • new ways of doing things • to get or receive something • a collection of stories about Gods • government controlled by the people • Government where a few wealthy people rule • forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta • responsible for the everyday business of Sparta • ...
Animals 2023-02-21
8 Clues: Three blind ? • An animal that spits? • What food do dogs eat? • What animal goes quack? • How do dolphins say hello? • What noise does a lion make? • what is hades pet called in Greek mythology? • what is the animal that can eat an animal whole?
THE WORLD OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2012-10-16
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- The famous dragon that guarded the oracle of Delphi.
- Heads of a lion, a dog and a wolf.
- The leader of the Titans.
- The goddess of wisdom and war.
- Tribe of half man, half horse creatures.
- The virgin goddess of the hunt.
- Giant beings with a single, round eye in the middle of their foreheads.
- His nymph mother, Thetis, held him by his heel when she dipped him in the River Styx.
- Son of Poseidon and a king of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur.
- The god of war.
- God of the vine/ wine.
- Goddess of the rainbow.
- Fishtailed sea god.
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- Winged horse.
- He came up with the idea of the Trojan Horse.
- The hero sent to capture the golden fleece.
- A gigantic, nine-headed water-serpent, which haunted the swamps of Lerna.
- It lies far beneath the disk of the world. Deeper than the underworld.
- Face, beak, talons and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
- His name can be translated as "killer of Belerus" the hero who killed the chimaera.
- Creator of the labyrinth and great inventor.
- The swiftest runner of her time, surpassing the most fleet-footed men in racing.
- Spirits of nature.
- Hero who killed medusa.
- Venomous snakes for hair.
- She had the face of a woman, the breast and feet and tail of a lion, and the wings of a bird.
- Beautiful half-woman, half-birdlike creatures that sang such sweet songs.
- Moon goddess.
- Underworld It is the kingdom of the dead and ruled over by Hades.
29 Clues: Winged horse. • Moon goddess. • The god of war. • Spirits of nature. • Fishtailed sea god. • God of the vine/ wine. • Hero who killed medusa. • Goddess of the rainbow. • The leader of the Titans. • Venomous snakes for hair. • The goddess of wisdom and war. • The virgin goddess of the hunt. • Heads of a lion, a dog and a wolf. • Tribe of half man, half horse creatures. • ...
The Beginning of Greek Mythology 2023-12-31
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- Ethereal, or heavenly, fluid that is toxic to mortals
- Type of story that explains why things are the way they are
- Ruler of The Underworld
- God of the sea
- Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________
- Goddess of harvest
- God of the sun
- This body of water separates The Underworld from the living world
- King of Mt. Olympus
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Someone with divine status
- Ferryman that carries souls into The Underworld
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- Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus
- Goddess of love
- God of war
- This gives Poseidon the power to control the sea
- Goddess of hunting
- Goddess of The Underworld
- Messenger God
- A widely believed, yet false, idea or traditional story
- Goddess of women and marriage
21 Clues: God of war • Messenger God • God of the sea • God of the sun • Goddess of love • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of harvest • King of Mt. Olympus • Ruler of The Underworld • Goddess of The Underworld • Goddess of wisdom and war • Someone with divine status • Goddess of women and marriage • Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus • Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________ • ...
Greek mythology(Percy Jackson #1) 2023-11-27
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- The region below the underworld meant for pure evil.
- A combination of 5 down and 19 across
- A weapon used to slash enemies.
- Last name of the protagonist
- Part-god, half-god.
- The god of wisdom
- A god of war.
- A brown metal usually given to those who come in third place
- The ruler of the sea.
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- Half-man, Half-goat.
- First name of the protagonist
- A half-bull and half-human creature.
- Def 1: A body in space(EX: star) Def 2: Heavenly
- A color when mixed with red, becomes purple(Main character's favorite color).
- The region that Hades(The god of the dead) rules over.
- The god of a LOT of things. For example, the god of messengers.
- Zeus power
- The King of the gods.
- Poseidon's element
- Where the council of the Gods(Olympians) takes place.
20 Clues: Zeus power • A god of war. • The god of wisdom • Poseidon's element • Part-god, half-god. • Half-man, Half-goat. • The King of the gods. • The ruler of the sea. • Last name of the protagonist • First name of the protagonist • A weapon used to slash enemies. • A half-bull and half-human creature. • A combination of 5 down and 19 across • Def 1: A body in space(EX: star) Def 2: Heavenly • ...
Mythology Crossword (Greek, Norse, Egyptian) 2020-08-27
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- "By Jove!"
- Strongest man alive
- Tree Odin hung from from nine years
- Soldiers hid inside
- Went to the underworld to save his wife
- King Tut
- Thor's hammer
- Sun god
- Giant snake who kills Thor
- Killer of Osiris
- Sailors on Jason's ship
- Hearts weighed against one of her feathers
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- Monstrous wolf, son of Loki
- Where pharaohs are buried
- Sacred bird of Thoth
- Twelve winged warrior women
- Cut off one head, two grow back
- Only thing that can kill Baldur
- One-eyed god of wisdom
- Bird's eye to ward off evil
- Battle at the end of the world
- _____'s box
- Persephone ate these seeds
- Dog-like lord of the dead
24 Clues: Sun god • King Tut • "By Jove!" • _____'s box • Thor's hammer • Killer of Osiris • Strongest man alive • Soldiers hid inside • Sacred bird of Thoth • One-eyed god of wisdom • Sailors on Jason's ship • Where pharaohs are buried • Dog-like lord of the dead • Persephone ate these seeds • Giant snake who kills Thor • Monstrous wolf, son of Loki • Twelve winged warrior women • ...
Greek Mythology Pages 468-470 2025-04-14
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- Greek island
- God of the sea
- People who took over after Minoans
- Sophisticated Greek society
- excessive pride
- It gave birth to Earth
- Zeus's wife
- What ancient Greeks called themselves
- Greek temple
- Enemy of the ancient Greeks
- Sea to the right of Ancient Greece
- The Odyssey is named after him
- He wrote the Odyssey
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- King of the gods
- Sea where Ithaca was located
- Odysseus is said to have ruled __
- Where important gods lived
- stories about gods and godesses
- Known for their military prowess
- What Mycenaeans wrote on
- God of the underworld
- what Greek kings were called
- Birthplace of democracy
- Minoan writing system
- Famous military conflict
- Greek word for "city-state"
26 Clues: Zeus's wife • Greek island • Greek temple • God of the sea • excessive pride • King of the gods • He wrote the Odyssey • God of the underworld • Minoan writing system • It gave birth to Earth • Birthplace of democracy • What Mycenaeans wrote on • Famous military conflict • Where important gods lived • Sophisticated Greek society • Enemy of the ancient Greeks • Greek word for "city-state" • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND DRAMA PUZZLE 2025-05-12
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- A person or place that gives wise advice or predictions.
- King of the gods; god of the sky and thunder.
- Goddess of the moon and hunting.
- Worn in Greek theatre to show a character’s emotions.
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts.
- Too much pride or self-confidence, often a character’s downfall.
- Being faithful and trustworthy.
- Having or showing good judgment and knowledge.
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- God of wine, theatre, and celebrations.
- A traditional story explaining natural events or beliefs.
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- A serious play with sad or serious themes.
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage and family.
- A funny play meant to entertain and amuse.
- Showing bravery or courage, like a hero.
- A maze, like the one with the Minotaur.
- God of the underworld and the dead.
- The moral or message a story teaches.
20 Clues: Goddess of love and beauty. • Being faithful and trustworthy. • Goddess of the moon and hunting. • Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts. • God of the underworld and the dead. • God of the sun, music, and prophecy. • The moral or message a story teaches. • A maze, like the one with the Minotaur. • God of wine, theatre, and celebrations. • ...
History of Greek Theatre - Jackson Lehman 2021-03-01
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- non-speaking extras in dramas
- What a hero gains from their downfall
- The arrangements of the events in
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- Where the word scene comes from(means hut or tent)
- Had high-backed seating reserved for them along with judges
- Greek dramas were performed to honor which greek god
- Would sing and dance between dramatic episodes
- an altar placed in the middle of the orchestra
- Sophocles increased the number of what in plays
- The chorus expressed the author's what
- A flat terrace below the slope of a theater (means dancing space)
- Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it
- Where the word theater comes from (means seeing space)
- a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes
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- greek drama emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own what?
- a character of noble stature, who is not an ordinary man
- What the seats were made of in theaters
- The priest of dionysus
- the maximum number of speaking actors a playwright could have as of 430 B.C
- Word derived from the earliest known actor and playwright, Thespis
- the first great theorist of dramatic art
- Greeks were against showing acts of what on stage
- All performers except for musicians wore what
- Won best playwright more times than anyone else and only has 7 surviving plays
- The structure of a drama would be what
- Literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a what
- comes from the Greek word that means "to act"
- What was the major festival of the 4 held in Athens
- A wealthy city in Greece that made many cultural/ technological advances in the 5th century
- play
31 Clues: play • The priest of dionysus • non-speaking extras in dramas • The arrangements of the events in • What a hero gains from their downfall • The structure of a drama would be what • The chorus expressed the author's what • What the seats were made of in theaters • the first great theorist of dramatic art • All performers except for musicians wore what • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- short tale to teach a moral lesson often with animals or inanimate objects as characters
- independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- ancient stories that reveal truths about human nature and why people act in certain ways by describing entertaining adventures
- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for "love of wisdom"
- the messenger god
- king of the gods
- long poem that tells a story about a hero
- god of the sun
- goddess of the moon
- Greek marketplace
- goddess of wisdom
- Hes famous for his fables and the moral of the story especially uses animals to represent this.
- First group in Greece that didn't speak the language
- god of war
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- god of celebration
- A high hill in Greece
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- god of the underworld
- Famous woman poet
- goddess of the hearth
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- shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea
- He made the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey
- temple of Athena that overlooks the city of Athens
- god of the sea
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- a portion of land almost completely surrounded by water
- First technical group that did speak the language in Greece
- Greek city-state
- Type of government which people rule themselves
- A government where only a few people have power
- queen of the gods
- god of metalworking
- the form of Greek culture (Greek-like) that emerged after Alexander the Great's conquests
- Rich landowners
- the goddess of love
- People who participate in Government
- goddess of agriculture
- belief in more than one God
39 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the sun • Rich landowners • Greek city-state • king of the gods • the messenger god • queen of the gods • Greek marketplace • goddess of wisdom • Famous woman poet • god of celebration • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • the goddess of love • A high hill in Greece • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • ...
Puzzle 5 2022-11-03
6 Clues: Jewish priests • Jewish scholars • belief in many gods • Destroyed in 70 A.D. • Modeled after____ mythology • Wanted to use violence to overthrow Rome
Mythology 2013-05-22
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- Elysian Fields
- goddess of love, beauty, and desire
- created by the gods to punish the mortals for accepting fire from Prometheus
- son of Apollo that is killed by Hades for healing sick people and preventing people from dying
- wife of Zeus/goddess of marraige
- the Greek general that takes 10 years to get back to Greece from Troy
- cursed in the underworld to push a rock up a hill that always falls down
- daughter of Zeus and is extremely beautiful/goddess of the silver bow
- brother of Zeus and Hades/god of the sea
- goddess of the cornfield, mistress of planting and harvesting
- son of Zeus/god of the sun, music, poetry, mathematic, and medicine
- half brother of Apollo/messenger god who created the alphabet, astronomy, the scales, playing cards, and card games
- brother of Zeus and poseidon/god of the underworld
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- son of poseidon and was favored by Apollo
- son of Hera/smith-god, lord of mechanics
- cursed in the underworld by being submerged in water and he can never drink it because it drains out
- Field of Asphodel
- brother of Poseidon and Hades/god of the sky
- born from Zeus' head/goddess of strategy
- son of Apollo/demi-god that rode Apollo's chariot and burned a city
- handsome sculptor who lived on the island of Cyprus
- son of Poseidon/demi-god/kills the minotaur
22 Clues: Elysian Fields • Field of Asphodel • wife of Zeus/goddess of marraige • goddess of love, beauty, and desire • son of Hera/smith-god, lord of mechanics • born from Zeus' head/goddess of strategy • brother of Zeus and Hades/god of the sea • son of poseidon and was favored by Apollo • son of Poseidon/demi-god/kills the minotaur • brother of Poseidon and Hades/god of the sky • ...
Mythology 2013-11-12
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- Good cheer
- Sudden terror
- Regard with reverence
- System to improve memory
- Extremely loud
- Government run by the wealthy
- Greek goddess of health
- Quick and changeable
- Relating to dancing
- touch: Ability to make money
- Chance happening or luck
- Arrangement of sounds of harmony
- Sleeplike state
- Food for the gods
- Opening in earth's crust that ejects lava
- Goddess of darkness of night
- Science of mental behavior
- Wheat, oats and corn
- Goddess of knowledge, arts, war, and peace; daughter of Zeus
- Tropical cyclone
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- Stately bearing
- Zeus's nine daughters
- Where the greek gods and goddesses lived
- Gentle west wind
- Goddess of earth
- To act while asleep
- Horn of plenty
- Excessive love of oneself
- Repetition of sound
- Keeping in sight but out of reach
- List of events in time
- Meaning "rainbow". She was a messenger of the gods
- Fabric formed by weaving
- Relating to war
- Greek god of sleep
- Chaste, pure
- A book of maps
- The drink of the gods
- Son of Ares, the greek god war. His name means "Fear"
- Children of Gaea
40 Clues: Good cheer • Chaste, pure • Sudden terror • Extremely loud • Horn of plenty • A book of maps • Stately bearing • Relating to war • Sleeplike state • Gentle west wind • Goddess of earth • Children of Gaea • Tropical cyclone • Food for the gods • Greek god of sleep • To act while asleep • Repetition of sound • Relating to dancing • Quick and changeable • Wheat, oats and corn • Zeus's nine daughters • ...
Mythology 2014-09-26
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- told Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera
- the seer
- aided Bellerophon on his missions
- gave Bellerophon his first letter
- woman Bellerophon dropped from the sky
- Bellerophon tried to join these in olympus
- the proper weapon that Bellerophon used
- half goat half snake half lion
- what Bellerophon put on the end of his weapon
- Proetus' kingdom
- what Bellerophon slipped over Pegasus' head
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- thing that stung Pegasus
- zero to hero
- Bellerophon's steed
- the temple
- Bellerophon's downfall (he had too much...)
- Proetus-Iobates relationship
- female warriors Bellerophon fought
- Bellerophon's biggest mistake (he was so...)
- Bellerophon's home
- Bellerophon's walking capability (he couldn't walk, he was...)
21 Clues: the seer • the temple • zero to hero • Proetus' kingdom • Bellerophon's home • Bellerophon's steed • thing that stung Pegasus • Proetus-Iobates relationship • half goat half snake half lion • aided Bellerophon on his missions • gave Bellerophon his first letter • female warriors Bellerophon fought • told Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera • woman Bellerophon dropped from the sky • ...
mythology 2015-09-21
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- describes pegasus
- how bellerphoron died
- where bellerophon grew up
- what pegasus served as for zeus
- i am the god of the sea
- there are nine of us
- made a pass at bellerphoron
- flyiing horse
- used to fight the chimaera
- i slayed medusa
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- pegasus served me
- i killed the chimaera
- i am the watch dog of hades
- how bellerophon was after his victory
- i told bellerophon to slay the chimaera
- i am a fire breathing monster
- took care of pegasus
- was suppose to kill bellerphoron but didn't
- i am a king
- brought pagasus back to life
20 Clues: i am a king • flyiing horse • i slayed medusa • pegasus served me • describes pegasus • there are nine of us • took care of pegasus • i killed the chimaera • how bellerphoron died • i am the god of the sea • where bellerophon grew up • used to fight the chimaera • i am the watch dog of hades • made a pass at bellerphoron • brought pagasus back to life • i am a fire breathing monster • ...
Mythology 2016-02-25
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- Has a head of a bull and a body of a man
- A dangerous creature which lures nearby sailors with their enchanting voice to cause danger to them
- Uses a trident as their weapon
- Protector of nature and the hunt
- Odysseus stabbed him in the eye
- 3-headed dog
- A serpent - like water beast which if 1 head is cut off 2 more are made
- The sun god
- God of death; stayed with Hades in the underworld
- A creature that ask travelers riddles, if answered wrong they die
- Has a city named after her
- Is the ferryman who brings newly dead to Hades
- Turns people into stone when looked at
- Created the "Golden Apple" and is the goddess of Discord
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- Ruler of the Underworld and brother of Zeus
- Father of Zeus
- Created the Labyrinth
- Goddess of Day
- A greek warrior who died from an arrow to his heel
- Goddess of love
- The ruler of Mount Olympus
- A flying horse
- A god that referred as "the healer"
- Half human, Half horse
- Serves as the messenger of the gods
- A weaver who turned into a spider
- Goddess of Night
- The goddess that means "Victory"
- Queen of the Gods
- The goddesses of inspiration in literature, sciences and the arts
30 Clues: The sun god • 3-headed dog • Father of Zeus • Goddess of Day • A flying horse • Goddess of love • Goddess of Night • Queen of the Gods • Created the Labyrinth • Half human, Half horse • The ruler of Mount Olympus • Has a city named after her • Uses a trident as their weapon • Odysseus stabbed him in the eye • Protector of nature and the hunt • The goddess that means "Victory" • ...
Mythology 2017-03-27
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- Queen of Love and Beauty
- Symbol of Venus
- Queen of the Moon
- Queen of the Gods
- Symbol of Neptune
- of Invisibility: Symbol of Pluto
- King of War
- Symbol of Zeus
- Messenger to the Gods
- King of the Sea
- Symbol of Juno
- Symbol of Minerva
- Symbol of Mars
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- Queen of Hearth/Home
- Queen of Fire/Forage
- Symbol of Apollo
- Symbol of Diana
- Queen of Wisdom/War
- Symbol of Vesta
- King of the Gods
- Symbol of Vulcan
- Symbol of Mercury
- Fill in the blank (12 Olympian ____)
- King of the Underworld
- King of the Light/Music/Prophecy
25 Clues: King of War • Symbol of Zeus • Symbol of Juno • Symbol of Mars • Symbol of Diana • Symbol of Venus • Symbol of Vesta • King of the Sea • Symbol of Apollo • King of the Gods • Symbol of Vulcan • Queen of the Moon • Queen of the Gods • Symbol of Neptune • Symbol of Mercury • Symbol of Minerva • Queen of Wisdom/War • Queen of Hearth/Home • Queen of Fire/Forage • Messenger to the Gods • King of the Underworld • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Sita's Safety Line
- Ram's faithul devotee
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
- Durga kills this Demon
- Shatrughna's Mom
- Ravana's Brother
- Sita's Dad
- King of the Vanara's
- A woman who gives Ram berries
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- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Ravana's Sister
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Ramayan's Author
- 10 Headed King
- Ram touches a stone that transforms it back to a person?
- Twins
- Kakeyi's Son
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ramayan's Author • Shatrughna's Mom • Ravana's Brother • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • 10th Day of Navarathri • Durga kills this Demon • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • A woman who gives Ram berries • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- Ramayan's Author
- Ram touches a stone that transforms it back to a person?
- King of the Vanara's
- Sita's Safety Line
- A woman who gives Ram berries
- Ravana's Sister
- Sita's Dad
- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Ram's faithul devotee
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- Ravana's Brother
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Kakeyi's Son
- Twins
- Durga kills this Demon
- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Shatrughna's Mom
- 10 Headed King
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ravana's Brother • Ramayan's Author • Shatrughna's Mom • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • 10th Day of Navarathri • Durga kills this Demon • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • A woman who gives Ram berries • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2017-08-25
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- The _____ ship that went on a quest in the Mediterranean
- Telemachus demonstrated ______ when he decided to sail the ocean to find his father
- Long narrative poem
- Had heel problems
- The Suitors were ______ towards Penelope and her son
- inner struggle
- Telemachus's household was ______ with rude suitors for 4 years
- great destruction
- The _____ idea that all myths/hero stories are based on the same plot line
- Telemachus was ______ as he dealt with the suitors and their mockery
- Compound adjective
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- full of menacing influences
- The suitors were ______ when they feasted every night at Telemachus's house
- Penelope was ______ when she unwound the tapestry every night
- state of distress, grief, misery, etc.
- struggle with an outside force
- In the middle of the text
- The _____ was the long conflict between two countries across the Mediterranean Sea
- artful in deception
- Typical example of an object
- Author of the odyssey
21 Clues: inner struggle • Had heel problems • great destruction • Compound adjective • Long narrative poem • artful in deception • Author of the odyssey • In the middle of the text • full of menacing influences • Typical example of an object • struggle with an outside force • state of distress, grief, misery, etc. • The Suitors were ______ towards Penelope and her son • ...
Mythology 2020-09-14
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- Roman Goddess of Wisdom.
- Greek God of Travel.
- Roman God of Fire.
- Roman God of the Sun and Music.
- Roman Goddess of Salt water.
- Greek God of War.
- Greek Goddess of Kings and Empires.
- Roman God of Love.
- Roman God of Wealth.
- Roman Goddess of Hunt and Moon.
- Greek Goddess of Beauty.
- Roman God of the Sea.
- Roman God of War.
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- Greek God of Wine.
- Roman God of Love and desire.
- Greek God of Music and Art.
- Greek God of the Dead.
- Roman Goddess of Flowers.
- Roman God of Love.
- Greek Goddess of Chastity.
- Greek God of Agriculture.
- Roman God of Gods.
- Roman God of Fortune.
- Greek God of Hunting.
- Roman Goddess of Goddesses.
- Roman God of Poetry.
26 Clues: Greek God of War. • Roman God of War. • Greek God of Wine. • Roman God of Fire. • Roman God of Love. • Roman God of Love. • Roman God of Gods. • Greek God of Travel. • Roman God of Wealth. • Roman God of Poetry. • Roman God of Fortune. • Greek God of Hunting. • Roman God of the Sea. • Greek God of the Dead. • Roman Goddess of Wisdom. • Greek Goddess of Beauty. • Roman Goddess of Flowers. • ...
Mythology 2024-08-06
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- Queen of the Greek gods
- Queen of the Greek underworld
- Titan who holds up the sky
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Norse chief god
- Three-headed guard dog of the underworld
- Greek hero of the Trojan War
- Titan who gave fire to humans
- Greek god of the sun
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- Roman god of beginnings
- Roman god of the sea
- King of the Greek gods
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek hero with twelve labors
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the sea
- Turned into a spider
- Egyptian sun god
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Egyptian goddess of magic
20 Clues: Norse chief god • Egyptian sun god • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • Turned into a spider • Greek god of the sun • King of the Greek gods • Roman god of beginnings • Queen of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian goddess of magic • Titan who holds up the sky • Greek god of the underworld • Gorgon with snakes for hair • ...
mythology 2023-03-01
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- god of war
- one eyed giants
- the greedy king who was obsessed with gold
- god of the underworld
- instrument played by apollo
- goddess of the hearth
- home of the gods
- a winged horse
- drink of the gods
- if you look in medusa eyes you turn to..
- goddess of the earth
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the sea
- what was found in Pandoras box
- number of the watchdogs heads
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- food of the gods
- goddess of victory
- killed medusa
- what animal did Poseidon create
- queen of the gods
- Zeus most powerful weapons
- god of the sun
- gift given to Poseidon
- half goat half man
- goddess of the underworld
25 Clues: god of war • killed medusa • god of the sun • a winged horse • god of the sea • one eyed giants • food of the gods • home of the gods • queen of the gods • drink of the gods • goddess of victory • half goat half man • goddess of the earth • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • gift given to Poseidon • goddess of the underworld • Zeus most powerful weapons • goddess of love and beauty • ...
Mythology 2023-03-30
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- also known as the stretcher; uses an iron bed when killing victims
- issues her "disappointment of a son" a prophecy
- deceives her husband in order to protect her children
- goddess who mixes a drug that is given to Kronos
- overthrows his father Uranus
- delivers the box to the house of Pandora and Epimetheus
- Sisters Share one eye; reveals the location of Medusa
- Roman name is Vesta; Goddess of the hearth and domestic life
- requests the head of the "piteous and sorrowful one"
- Gorgon who is beheaded by Perseus
- blacksmithing god who follows his father's orders to chain Prometheus
- Ruled before the Olympians; shackled in Tartarus
- offered as a sacrifice to end the attacks of a sea monster on her country
- Perseus' father; name means shining one
- volunteers to board the ship to Crete to end the tribute
- also known as the pine bender
- Titan who requests Perseus to turn him to stone to end his suffering
- responsible for releasing the winged Troubles into the world
- Roman name is Venus; Goddess of love and beauty
- Roman name is Juno; Goddess of Marriage and Women
- king who leaves his sword and sandals under a boulder
- king who seeks retribution from Athens for his son's death
- dies as a result of his overconfidence
- forces victims to wash his feet before killing them
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- King of Seriphos; turned to stone
- Roman name Diana; Goddess of the Hunt
- Roman name is Neptune; God of the sea
- Roman name is Ceres; Goddess of Harvest
- fulfills a prophecy by killing his grandfather
- Roman name is Bacchus; God of wine and hospitality
- beats victims to death with a club
- Had to complete the 12 labors; symbol is a lion
- Princess who is given a prophecy that her son will kill her father; has a child with Zeus
- Great warrior of the Trojan War;invulnerable except for his ankle
- builds the king of Crete a labyrinth; imprisoned with his son
- name means hindsight; brother to Prometheus; stung when Pandora opens the box
- Princess who is instructed to keep the identity of her son’s father a secret
- daughter of the King of Crete
- tricks Zeus in order to protect man
- the only son of Kronos and Rhea that is swallowed
- king who attempts to avoid prophecy by locking daughter in bronze tower
- God of light and music; symbol is the bow and arrow
- Roman name is Mars; God of war
43 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 2021-10-06
20 Clues: map • maze • time • fabric • oracle • cookie • spider • stanzas • big ship • cheerful • unstable • cave sound • athletic game • flower species • day of the week • knows the future • response to fear • mountain with lava • self obsessed person • listen to it for fun
Mythology 2025-02-14
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- A bird called Aetos kaukasios ate his liver every day
- In some myths, Eros is the son of this love goddess
- In Greek myth, the Furies, goddesses of vengeance, are the daughters of Uranus & this Earth goddess
- Arachne was changed into this type of animal, the origin of the name of its zoological class
- In an awkward turn of events, Jocasta's second husband, him, was her son
- This beauty's men included Menelaus, whom she left for Paris, from whom she moved on to Deiphobus
- It's any long, eventful journey, but it doesn't have to last 10 years
- If you gazed into the face of this mortal Gorgon, you would be turned to stone
- This first woman in Greek myth was actually a prank on man, who should have asked, what's in the box?
- The sisters who presided over the arts & sciences had this collective name
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- This day of the week gets its name from the Norse god of thunder
- A lotus represented Upper Egypt; this reed plant was a symbol of Lower Egypt
- Zeus placed Castor & Pollux in the heavens as this constellation
- Known for his wisdom, this centaur instructed some of the greatest heroes, including Jason
- An avid hunter, this handsome youth was killed by a wild boar
- After Medusa was beheaded, this winged horse sprang from her blood
- Egyptians weren't happy with Hapi, the god of this river, when floods wiped out their mud-brick homes
- The guys who sailed with Jason were called these, after the name of their ship
- Come sail away on this Greek river of myth whose name means "hateful"
- This Roman sea god had his own festival on July 23 & now has his name on a planet
20 Clues: In some myths, Eros is the son of this love goddess • A bird called Aetos kaukasios ate his liver every day • An avid hunter, this handsome youth was killed by a wild boar • This day of the week gets its name from the Norse god of thunder • Zeus placed Castor & Pollux in the heavens as this constellation • ...
Mythology 2022-03-11
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- Goddess of Agriculture
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of Beginnings
- Goddess of Magic
- Goddess of the Hunt
- God of Sleep
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Goddess of Victory
- God of the Roadways
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- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Marriage,Mothers and Families
- God of Sky
- God of Blacksmiths
- Goddess of Good Luck
- Goddess of Revenge
- God of War
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of Divine Distance
- God of the Underworld
- God of Wine
20 Clues: God of Sky • God of War • God of Wine • God of Sleep • God of the Sea • Goddess of Magic • Goddess of Wisdom • God of Beginnings • God of Blacksmiths • Goddess of Revenge • Goddess of Victory • Goddess of the Hunt • God of the Roadways • Goddess of Good Luck • God of the Underworld • Goddess of Agriculture • God of Divine Distance • Goddess of the rainbow • Goddess of Love and Beauty • ...
Mythology 2025-06-03
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- Egyptian Sun God, Associated with a solar barque.
- Roman God of War, Associated with a spear and a wolf.
- Norse God of Thunder, Associated with a hammer (Mjölnir).
- Roman God of Transitions and Time, Associated with two faces.
- Egyptian God of Kingship and the Sky, Associated with a falcon head.
- Roman Goddess of Marriage and Queenship, Associated with a peacock.
- Hindu Goddess of Power and War, Associated with a tiger and many arms.
- Hindu God of Destruction and Time, Associated with a cosmic dance
- Hindu Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity, Associated with gold coins and lotus flowers.
- Greek Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt, Associated with a bow and deer.
- Egyptian God of Mummification and the Dead, Associated with a jackal head.
- Norse God of Wisdom and Magic, Associated with one eye and ravens.
- Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty, Associated with a seashell and doves.
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- Greek God of the Underworld, Associated with the helm of darkness.
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom and Strategy, Associated with an owl.
- Hindu Sun God, Associated with a chariot pulled by seven horses.
- Greek God of the Sea, Associated with a trident.
- Norse Goddess of Love and the Afterlife, Associated with a chariot pulled by cats.
- Hindu God of New Beginnings and Obstacles, Associated with an elephant head.
- Greek God of Travel and Communication, Associated with winged sandals.
- Egyptian God of the Afterlife and Resurrection, Associated with a mummified body.
- Norse God of Mischief and Chaos, Associated with shapeshifting.
- Egyptian Sky Goddess, Associated with stars across her body.
- Egyptian God of Writing and Knowledge, Associated with an ibis head.
- Roman God of the Sea, Associated with a trident and horses.
25 Clues: Greek God of the Sea, Associated with a trident. • Egyptian Sun God, Associated with a solar barque. • Roman God of War, Associated with a spear and a wolf. • Norse God of Thunder, Associated with a hammer (Mjölnir). • Roman God of the Sea, Associated with a trident and horses. • Egyptian Sky Goddess, Associated with stars across her body. • ...
mythology 2022-03-25
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- Anubis – God of the Dead & Mummification.
- - Guardian of the Well of Knowledge.
- Goddess of Love.
- - God of Love and Beauty.
- God of Wisdom, Magic, Divination, Death, War, and Poetry. Son of Bor.
- Goddess of Strategy.
- – God of The Air.Odin - Third Chief of the
- God of the Sea.
- God of the Sky.
- – God of War.
- - God of the Underworld.
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- - Queen of the Gods.
- - God of Time.
- Goddess of Harvest.
- - God of the Sky.
- - Goddess of Wisdom.
- – God of Goodness & Light.
- God of War.
- God of the Sun.
- Goddess of Women.
- - God of War.
- - God of the Seas.
- – God of Death.
- - God of Mischief, Magic, Fire, Serpents, Stories, Artifice, and Deception
- - God of Thunder, Lightning, Storms, Consecration, Strength, and Bravery, Fertility,
- God of the Sun, Music and Poetry.
26 Clues: God of War. • - God of War. • – God of War. • - God of Time. • God of the Sun. • – God of Death. • God of the Sea. • God of the Sky. • Goddess of Love. • - God of the Sky. • Goddess of Women. • - God of the Seas. • Goddess of Harvest. • - Queen of the Gods. • - Goddess of Wisdom. • Goddess of Strategy. • - God of the Underworld. • - God of Love and Beauty. • – God of Goodness & Light. • ...
Mythology 2022-11-29
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- Took and ate eyes from the first row of the village for four nights.
- Ruler of the underworld
- Known as the “saviour” of mankind because he stole fire from Heaven.
- Shows anger in the forms of rain, dark clouds and fire.
- Gave birth to the spirits of the world according to the Cree.
- The age of constant violence and warfare. The Trojanwar took place during this period.
- Indigenous group that have traditionally occupied the Haida Gwaii
- Officially the Haudenosaunee
- The race of giants. Also known as Elder Gods
- Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness
- Goddess of earth. Mother of the God of the Sky and Heavens.
- Uses his powers to obtain important things for humans (for example, the sun, moon and stars).
- The chief’s very ill daughter that helped recreate the land
- Goddess of the night. Produced a gigantic egg.
- Made himself king of the universe
- lived beyond the sky in the Iroquois creation story.
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- The trickster; could shapeshift to defend himself against the threats of the world.
- God of love. Created the goddess of earth.
- Land made from a speckled and a black stone
- The little wolf brother of the trickster.
- Ruler of the sea
- The frog who was in charge of taking care and controlling the insects of the world.
- The good child of the Sky Woman
- The evil child of the Sky Woman
- One of the largest groups of First Nations in Canada
- The beaver that was highly respected by the other spirits.
- The one that thought the Sky Woman is a symbol of good fortune.
- God of darkness. Produced a gigantic egg.
- First to overthrow his father thus separating Heaven from Earth.
- is the first ruler of all things in Greek mythology. Also known as the God of the Sky and the Heavens.
30 Clues: Ruler of the sea • Ruler of the underworld • Officially the Haudenosaunee • The good child of the Sky Woman • The evil child of the Sky Woman • Made himself king of the universe • Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness • The little wolf brother of the trickster. • God of darkness. Produced a gigantic egg. • God of love. Created the goddess of earth. • ...
Boredom World Crossword 2024-03-07
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- the first American to win a Noble Peace Prize
- Turkey, used to be called what when it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire
- which country was the Battle of Culloden fought in 1746
- the first woman to make a million dollars in the United States
- Greek goddess the Parthenon was dedicated to
- the first Emperor of Rome
- the fourth president of the United States
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- The 19th Amendment guarantees ____ the right to vote
- the capital city of the Inca Empire
- the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986
- the world’s oldest recorded civilization
- the largest country by area in the world
- Which country is Normandy in
- Where did Albert Einstein live before moving to the United States
- ancient figure is often considered the founder of Western philosophy
- Great Pyramid was built as a tomb for which pharaoh
- the king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology
- How many Celtic languages are still spoken today
- the longest river in the world
19 Clues: the first Emperor of Rome • Which country is Normandy in • the longest river in the world • the capital city of the Inca Empire • the world’s oldest recorded civilization • the largest country by area in the world • the fourth president of the United States • Greek goddess the Parthenon was dedicated to • the first American to win a Noble Peace Prize • ...
Mythology 2021-05-12
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- a monster made of lots of different animal parts
- sorceress who turns men into pigs
- six headed monster in the sea
- builder of the labyrinth, extremely smart
- dog that guards the gates of tartarus
- cannibals that odysseus faces
- died by falling off of pegasus
- king of mount olympus
- prophet in the underworld who odysseus finds
- perseus's wife who he finds tied up as a sacrifice
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- completed 12 labors and became immortal
- gave fire to humans, has liver eaten by an eagle every day
- titan who holds up the sky
- monster who turns people to stone with her eyes
- half-man half-bull monster in the labyrinth
- a beautiful women married to menelaus who was captured, starting the trojan war
- titan stuck on an island who odysseus stays with for 7 years
- aphrodite's father who was overthrown by cronus
- monsters who drown men with their voices by convincing them to jump into the sea and swim to them
- the persuer, controls vengeance against mortals
20 Clues: king of mount olympus • titan who holds up the sky • six headed monster in the sea • cannibals that odysseus faces • died by falling off of pegasus • sorceress who turns men into pigs • dog that guards the gates of tartarus • completed 12 labors and became immortal • builder of the labyrinth, extremely smart • half-man half-bull monster in the labyrinth • ...
Mythology 2022-03-02
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- ferryman of the underworld
- the river of forgetfulness
- punished by having a crow eat out his liver
- Greek word meaning spider
- Water goddesses
- goddess of youth
- god of love
- had to roll a rock up a hill for his punishment
- ruler of the sea
- trumptor of the sea
- god that carries a lighting bolt
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- power to tell the future
- 3rd and final vote in the underworld
- judge of men in Asia
- 3 headed dog
- Cupid’s Roman name
- old man of the sea
- the first woman. Name means all gifts
- hades roman name
- God of the underworld
20 Clues: god of love • 3 headed dog • Water goddesses • hades roman name • goddess of youth • ruler of the sea • Cupid’s Roman name • old man of the sea • trumptor of the sea • judge of men in Asia • God of the underworld • power to tell the future • Greek word meaning spider • ferryman of the underworld • the river of forgetfulness • god that carries a lighting bolt • ...
Mythology 2017-12-12
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- bad juju in voodoo
- Marvel comics owned the rights to this word from 1975 to 1996
- bow carved from a Yew tree, usually has about 5 merry men
- book of funerary texts found in egypt, most of which found in a sarcophagus
- god of crossroadsm guardian of the door into the spiritual sphere
- nine headed monster, cut off one head and two more grow back, poisonous blood
- an afterlife battle in Norse mythology
- book 5 in Percy Jackson series
- chief of the Aesir gods and his 2 brothers, created the world using a corpse
- type of dragon that cares for its young, wings, scales, stout body
- believed the world was a large disc, religion revolved strongly around nature and animals
- a work written by Hesiod depicting the creation of ancient Greeks
- written by Mary Shelley in 1818, involves the creation of a grotesque humanoid creature
- one of the great halls in Asgard
- chief of the giants, stole thor's hammer, would only return it if he could marry the goddess Freyja
- goddess of the sun and universe, most well known deity in Japanese mythology
- birth of the gods in Japanese mythology
- native polynesian inhabitants of Easter Island
- version of la llorona where she kills her son, roams around crying for him in all white
- state of the universe before a heavenly god came to create order, foundation of many creation myths
- Hades three headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld
- traditions and myths of people of New Zealand, parallels Polynesian mythology
- first true vampires in ancient Babylonian (1400 BC)
- unique position among the gods, mother of odin's horse, a trickster
- birth of the land in Japanese mythology
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- literary philosopher created by H.P Lovecraft in his own horror mythology
- fictional, castled city in the kingdom of Logres
- DC character killed off in his second appearance
- fancied the daughters of Atlas, forever chases them in the heavens/stars
- looked into buying Marvel because he wanted to play Spider-Man in the movies
- half fish, half human creature in the Amazon River
- version of la llorona with a young woman named Carla Tuesta de Soldevilla, told her father who she wanted to marry and he died of a heart attack
- type of dragon known for helpfulness and kindness, resembles a moose or camel
- book 3 in Percy Jackson series
- based on magician named myrddin, a teacher and mentor
- origin of fairy tales date back to this age
- one of the titans not thrown into Tartarus
- cup of the last supper and at the crucifixion to have blood flowing from Christ's side
- one of the known powers of merman
- means demon, devil, ogre, or troll, ogre like with sharp claws and 2 horns protruding from forehead
- a trickster, a west african god, god of all knowledge and stories
- creation from nothing, literal translation 'out of nothing'
- version of la llorona with woman named La Tarumama, committed a sin because she had a child with a man she wasnt married to
- known object of mermaids, satisfies their love of shiny things
- female character in vampire slayer show
- gift of power and knowledge, rebellious of the lluvatar
- lord of air and winds in LOTR
- monster in Lovecraft's story, described as pulpy, tentacled head with a grotesque, scaly body
- weather deity of the winds
- good juju in voodoo
50 Clues: bad juju in voodoo • good juju in voodoo • weather deity of the winds • lord of air and winds in LOTR • book 3 in Percy Jackson series • book 5 in Percy Jackson series • one of the great halls in Asgard • one of the known powers of merman • an afterlife battle in Norse mythology • female character in vampire slayer show • birth of the gods in Japanese mythology • ...
Mythology 2017-08-16
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- bravery
- Author of the odyssey
- person who eats/drinks excessively
- firm in opposition
- Long narrative poem
- Had heel problems
- struggle with an outside force
- idea that all myths/hero stories are based on the same plotline
- artful in deception
- In the middle of the text
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- full of menacing influences
- great destruction
- long conflict between two countries across the Mediterranean Sea
- state of distress, grief, misery, etc.
- boldly rude
- inner struggle
- Typical example of an object
- influence by trickery
- to struggle in opposition
- ship that went on a quest in the Mediterranean
- Compound adjective
21 Clues: bravery • boldly rude • inner struggle • great destruction • Had heel problems • firm in opposition • Compound adjective • Long narrative poem • artful in deception • Author of the odyssey • influence by trickery • to struggle in opposition • In the middle of the text • full of menacing influences • Typical example of an object • struggle with an outside force • ...
Mythology 2018-09-15
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- first born of Cronus and Rhea
- killed his father and married his mother
- ancient Greeks relied on this oracle to define morality
- captain of the Argo
- would eat Nobody last
- son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba
- daughter of King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia
- mother of Hypnos
- the moon Goddess
- God of darkness
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- daughter of Thaumus
- raised by nymphs
- height into the stars
- brother of Helios
- "shriveled of foot"
- half human with the legs and horns of a goat
- turned everything he touched into gold
- where the Gods' thrones sit
- God of the "upper air"
- second youngest of the Gods of Olympus
20 Clues: God of darkness • raised by nymphs • mother of Hypnos • the moon Goddess • brother of Helios • daughter of Thaumus • captain of the Argo • "shriveled of foot" • height into the stars • would eat Nobody last • God of the "upper air" • where the Gods' thrones sit • first born of Cronus and Rhea • son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba • turned everything he touched into gold • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- King of the Bears
- King of the Vanara's
- 10 Headed King
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Twins
- Ravana's Sister
- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- Ram's faithul devotee
- Shatrughna's Mom
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- Kakeyi's Son
- Ramayan's Author
- Sita's Safety Line
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Sita's Dad
- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Durga kills this Demon
- Ravana's Brother
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Hanumna's Weapon
- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ramayan's Author • Ravana's Brother • Hanumna's Weapon • Shatrughna's Mom • King of the Bears • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • Durga kills this Demon • 10th Day of Navarathri • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- Ram's faithul devotee
- King of the Vanara's
- Twins
- Ravana's Brother
- A woman who gives Ram berries
- Shatrughna's Mom
- 10 Headed King
- Sita's Safety Line
- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- Ramayan's Author
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- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Ravana's Sister
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Durga kills this Demon
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Ram touches a stone that transforms it back to a person?
- Sita's Dad
- Kakeyi's Son
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ravana's Brother • Shatrughna's Mom • Ramayan's Author • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • Durga kills this Demon • 10th Day of Navarathri • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • A woman who gives Ram berries • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2016-02-25
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- A weaver who turned into a spider
- A god that referred as "the healer"
- Uses a trident as their weapon
- Half human, Half horse
- Created the Labyrinth
- Odysseus stabbed him in the eye
- Serves as the messenger of the gods
- The goddesses of inspiration in literature, sciences and the arts
- A serpent - like water beast which if 1 head is cut off 2 more are made
- 3-headed dog
- Has a city named after her
- A creature that ask travelers riddles, if answered wrong they die
- Ruler of the Underworld and brother of Zeus
- Queen of the Gods
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- Protector of nature and the hunt
- God of death; stayed with Hades in the underworld
- Is the ferryman who brings newly dead to Hades
- The sun god
- Has a head of a bull and a body of a man
- A greek warrior who died from an arrow to his heel
- A flying horse
- Goddess of love
- The goddess that means "Victory"
- The ruler of Mount Olympus
- Turns people into stone when looked at
- Created the "Golden Apple" and is the goddess of Discord
- A dangerous creature which lures nearby sailors with their enchanting voice to cause danger to them
- Father of Zeus
- Goddess of Day
- Goddess of Night
30 Clues: The sun god • 3-headed dog • A flying horse • Father of Zeus • Goddess of Day • Goddess of love • Goddess of Night • Queen of the Gods • Created the Labyrinth • Half human, Half horse • The ruler of Mount Olympus • Has a city named after her • Uses a trident as their weapon • Odysseus stabbed him in the eye • Protector of nature and the hunt • The goddess that means "Victory" • ...
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 2013-05-26
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- The God of Messaging
- Two Face God
- One of the Three Goddess’s fighting over the apple of discord
- Roman God of War
- Faced 12 tests
- Clue 11’s Greek version
- Drink of the Gods
- Maximus Highest Ranking Priest
- Believed he was the god Zeus and thus ate his own child
- Wife of Zeus
- “Lefty”
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- Started a 10 year long war over a woman
- Cutting off this creature’s heads makes matters worse
- Roman Goddess of Wisdom
- Studies the guts of sacrificial beasts
- Final Roman festival of the Year
- It lurks in the mazes of Crete
- God of Smithing
- A wooden horse was devoted to her
- Throws Lightning (Greek)
20 Clues: “Lefty” • Two Face God • Wife of Zeus • Faced 12 tests • God of Smithing • Roman God of War • Drink of the Gods • The God of Messaging • Roman Goddess of Wisdom • Clue 11’s Greek version • Throws Lightning (Greek) • It lurks in the mazes of Crete • Maximus Highest Ranking Priest • Final Roman festival of the Year • A wooden horse was devoted to her • Studies the guts of sacrificial beasts • ...
Mythology 2013-11-12
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- Touch ability to make money
- realm love and beauty
- Father Sky
- relating to dancing
- chance of happening or luck
- opening in earths crust that ejects lava
- extremely loud
- Goverment run by the wealthy
- system to improve memory
- regard with reverence
- Youngest & most powerful titan
- Oceanus Daughters
- sleeplike state
- realm the hunt and of the moon
- fabric formed by weaving
- chaste pure
- repetition of sound
- sudden terror
- Book of maps
- Mother earth
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- mother to the Olympians
- realm agriculture and all growing things
- gentle west wind
- excessive love of oneself
- wheat , oats , corn
- list of events in time
- tropical cyclone
- realm the sun , music , medicine
- stately bearing
- realm seas & waters
- Queen of the underworld
- horn of plenty
- good cheer
- wasn't raised a God till he did 12 labors
- Messenger of Gods
- God of war
- relating to war
- Richest God
- Matis daughter
- symbol peacock & cow
40 Clues: Father Sky • good cheer • God of war • Richest God • chaste pure • Book of maps • Mother earth • sudden terror • extremely loud • horn of plenty • Matis daughter • stately bearing • sleeplike state • relating to war • gentle west wind • tropical cyclone • Oceanus Daughters • Messenger of Gods • wheat , oats , corn • relating to dancing • realm seas & waters • repetition of sound • symbol peacock & cow • ...
mythology 2014-12-27
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- trojan hero killed by achilles
- eldest and most beautiful of the seven Pleiades (daughters of Atlas), mother of hermes
- the number of labours that hercules had to perform - as imposed on by Eurystheus.
- son of zeus borhter of hermes. hermes stole oxen from him
- "cradle" of Trojan and Italian civilization
- the immortal goddess of harmony and concord. Her Roman counterpart is Concordia, and her Greek opposite is Eris, whose Roman counterpart is Discordia.
- hermes in greek, a liquid metal, wednesday in spanish
- giant who forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus, Trident of Poseidon and Helmet of Hades
- minor female nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform. Different from goddesses, usually depicted as beautiful, young nubile maidens who love to dance and sing
- the same symbol as
- odysseus roman equivallent. famous because of homers illiad.
- monster dog with 3 heads
- horse god
- conductor of shades to hades
- the only mortal sea monster
- ___ of the underworld: minos rhadamanthus aeacus
- she tossed the golden apple into the wedding feast which began the trojan war (hera aphroditis & athena all wanted the apple since it was ‘to the fairest’ and zeus made the mortal paris be the judge
- killed achilles
- the greek god equivalent of roman god pluto
- roman god of war
- the titan who held up the celestial spheres
- a giant huntsman whom Zeus placed among the stars
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- the roman equivalent of greek god Phospherous
- Roman god of commerce and gain
- Greek Trogan hero hated who dude that ran Greece. killed Hector
- son of Zeus and Alcmene, and the great grandson of Perseus
- god of wine
- the roman god equivalent of Ares
- put in the mouth of the dead to pay the river boat men for taken them to the underworld
- Temple of ___ one of the best preserved Roman temples in the world. dedicated to the god of wine. in lebanon. larger than the pantheon, but less famous
- Trojan prince __ was cast as husband of Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus, patronymical ancestor of the Latini, and therefore through a convoluted revisionist genealogy as forebear of Romulus and Remus.
- king of Myrmidons father of achilles. married to thetis
- greek god of the ‘son’
- atlas mountain location. continent
- the number of rivers of the realm of hades
- was the choice paris made since Aphrodite made his desire for her overwhelming
- the river of hate
37 Clues: horse god • god of wine • killed achilles • roman god of war • the river of hate • the same symbol as • greek god of the ‘son’ • monster dog with 3 heads • the only mortal sea monster • conductor of shades to hades • trojan hero killed by achilles • Roman god of commerce and gain • the roman god equivalent of Ares • atlas mountain location. continent • ...
Mythology 2014-09-26
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- told Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera
- the seer
- aided Bellerophon on his missions
- gave Bellerophon his first letter
- woman Bellerophon dropped from the sky
- Bellerophon tried to join these in olympus
- the proper weapon that Bellerophon used
- half goat half snake half lion
- what Bellerophon put on the end of his weapon
- Proetus' kingdom
- what Bellerophon slipped over Pegasus' head
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- thing that stung Pegasus
- zero to hero
- Bellerophon's steed
- the temple
- Bellerophon's downfall (he had too much...)
- Proetus-Iobates relationship
- female warriors Bellerophon fought
- Bellerophon's biggest mistake (he was so...)
- Bellerophon's home
- Bellerophon's walking capability (he couldn't walk, he was...)
21 Clues: the seer • the temple • zero to hero • Proetus' kingdom • Bellerophon's home • Bellerophon's steed • thing that stung Pegasus • Proetus-Iobates relationship • half goat half snake half lion • aided Bellerophon on his missions • gave Bellerophon his first letter • female warriors Bellerophon fought • told Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera • woman Bellerophon dropped from the sky • ...
mythology 2023-03-01
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- god of war
- one eyed giants
- the greedy king who was obsessed with gold
- god of the underworld
- instrument played by apollo
- goddess of the hearth
- home of the gods
- a winged horse
- drink of the gods
- if you look in medusa eyes you turn to..
- goddess of the earth
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the sea
- what was found in Pandoras box
- number of the watchdogs heads
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- food of the gods
- goddess of victory
- killed medusa
- what animal did Poseidon create
- queen of the gods
- Zeus most powerful weapons
- god of the sun
- gift given to Poseidon
- half goat half man
- goddess of the underworld
25 Clues: god of war • killed medusa • god of the sun • a winged horse • god of the sea • one eyed giants • food of the gods • home of the gods • queen of the gods • drink of the gods • goddess of victory • half goat half man • goddess of the earth • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • gift given to Poseidon • goddess of the underworld • Zeus most powerful weapons • goddess of love and beauty • ...
Mythology 2022-11-29
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- Took and ate eyes from the first row of the village for four nights.
- Ruler of the underworld
- Known as the “saviour” of mankind because he stole fire from Heaven.
- Shows anger in the forms of rain, dark clouds and fire.
- Gave birth to the spirits of the world according to the Cree.
- The age of constant violence and warfare. The Trojanwar took place during this period.
- Indigenous group that have traditionally occupied the Haida Gwaii
- Officially the Haudenosaunee
- The race of giants. Also known as Elder Gods
- Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness
- Goddess of earth. Mother of the God of the Sky and Heavens.
- Uses his powers to obtain important things for humans (for example, the sun, moon and stars).
- The chief’s very ill daughter that helped recreate the land
- Goddess of the night.
- Made himself king of the universe
- lived beyond the sky in the Iroquois creation story.
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- The trickster; could shapeshift to defend himself against the threats of the world.
- God of love. Created the goddess of earth.
- Land made from a speckled and a black stone
- The little wolf brother of the trickster.
- Ruler of the sea
- The frog who was in charge of taking care and controlling the insects of the world.
- The good child of the Sky Woman
- The evil child of the Sky Woman
- One of the largest groups of First Nations in Canada
- The beaver that was highly respected by the other spirits.
- The one that thought the Sky Woman is a symbol of good fortune.
- God of darkness.
- First to overthrow his father thus separating Heaven from Earth.
- is the first ruler of all things in Greek mythology. Also known as the God of the Sky and the Heavens.
30 Clues: Ruler of the sea • God of darkness. • Goddess of the night. • Ruler of the underworld • Officially the Haudenosaunee • The good child of the Sky Woman • The evil child of the Sky Woman • Made himself king of the universe • Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness • The little wolf brother of the trickster. • God of love. Created the goddess of earth. • ...
Mythology 2025-02-04
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- From a state of having very little money to a state of having a lot of money.
- Often shown in human form with a hawk head.
- The common template of stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed.
- Believed to be an evil spirit who possesses humans.
- The deadly sin of greed is the excessive desire for material possessions and wealth.
- Native American Mythology is an example of this.
- Youth Is the goddess and Personification of eternal youth in Greek mythology.
- Respect for the gods is an example of?
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- Native American Myths that were passed down from generation to generation.
- A collection of magical spells that the Egyptians used to help them get into the afterlife.
- In “The Secret Garden” Mary is told not to go into a locked room but when she opens it, the hidden garden changes her life.
- Sisyphus is a great example of?
- The cause and effect between people's actions and consequent
- Seen as mean, neglectful, and even deadly.
- "Hansel and Gretel" is a example of this.
- A magical or divine change in a characters from or nature, representing various symbolic themes.
- Artifacts imbued with a malevolent will or magic, transforming them into sources of misfortune.
- A journey toward a specific mission or a goal
- "Fate of the gods"
- The number of harmony , wisdom and understanding.
20 Clues: "Fate of the gods" • Sisyphus is a great example of? • Respect for the gods is an example of? • "Hansel and Gretel" is a example of this. • Seen as mean, neglectful, and even deadly. • Often shown in human form with a hawk head. • A journey toward a specific mission or a goal • Native American Mythology is an example of this. • ...
Mythology 2025-02-03
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- women A character who can represent two sides charismatic and mean.
- A hero woman who is wildly known for her kindness in the world.
- forbiddendoor A door that is tempting but cannot be opened.
- Generally two girls that bully one girl or boy who treat one person as a servant.
- An object that has been cursed or positively cursed for the character to find.
- A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology.
- What you want in life or you goals in life. It can also be people or animals that you value and cherish.
- A magic mirror in which the character finds and the mirror has power.
- When the character transforms into a new person or being.
- It is a number pattern used in stories. LIke three good things or third is the one wit the treasure chest sort of saying.
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- Common theme of being close to nature and animals.
- A princess who is in danger and needs rescuing.
- A hero who is born into poverty or a bad situation but eventually makes it out.
- The journey of a hero to greatness or the journey to one becoming said hero.
- A character that lives for eternity.
- A character who plays pranks and tricks on another character.
- Greek gods were immortal and had lots of powers. But Norse gods were mortal and had to rely on an apple to keep their powers.
- A story plot that involves a long arduous quest or journey.
- Whether you destined by fate or you make your own choices having free will deciding what will happen in life.
- and it's consequences When you take things that shouldn’t be yours or find a way to get more that is greed. But being greedy and taking everything for yourself has its consequences.
20 Clues: A character that lives for eternity. • A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. • A princess who is in danger and needs rescuing. • Common theme of being close to nature and animals. • When the character transforms into a new person or being. • forbiddendoor A door that is tempting but cannot be opened. • A story plot that involves a long arduous quest or journey. • ...
mythology 2025-02-03
20 Clues: Loki • Thor • Midas • Goodluck • rapunzel • Hercules • Religions • Eye Of Ra • not aging • The Hobbit • cinderella • basno vase • communities • what you want • Eygpitian lore • wizard of oz witch • Arachne into a Spider • Cinderellas step sisters • northern Algonquian folktale • Things that come back to you
MYTHOLOGY 2024-12-10
Across
- - Egyptian cat.
- - Greek underworld.
- - Greek love.
- - Roman war.
- - Greek queen.
- - Greek messenger.
- - Greek smith.
- - Roman Zeus.
- - Norse love.
- - Norse trickster.
- - Greek sea.
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- - Greek wisdom.
- - Egyptian jackal.
- - Greek king.
- - Greek harvest.
- - Greek huntress.
- - Greek war.
- - Egyptian sun.
- - Egyptian falcon.
- - Norse thunder.
- - Greek sun.
- - Egyptian mother.
- - Roman love.
- - Norse Allfather.
24 Clues: - Roman war. • - Greek war. • - Greek sun. • - Greek sea. • - Greek king. • - Greek love. • - Roman Zeus. • - Norse love. • - Roman love. • - Greek queen. • - Greek smith. • - Greek wisdom. • - Egyptian cat. • - Egyptian sun. • - Greek harvest. • - Norse thunder. • - Greek huntress. • - Egyptian jackal. • - Greek messenger. • - Egyptian falcon. • - Egyptian mother. • - Norse trickster. • - Norse Allfather. • ...
The Complexities of Greek Mythology 2017-04-02
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- Living representation of the sky, considered a god by some
- God of war, son of Zeus and Hera
- The crab that pinched Heracles in one of his twelve tasks
- One of the original being that created the Earth
- The renowned architect and inventor, created the labyrinth that holds the minotaur
- God of music and the arts, brother of Artemis and son of Zeus
- One of Jason’s Argonauts, killed by a Libyan shepherd
- God of fire and the forge, husband of Aphrodite although she often cheats on him
- Goddess of agriculture and fertility, sister of Zeus, Hades and Poseidon
- King of Mycenae
- One of the immortal horses given to Achilles’ by Poseidon
- Son of Hermes, lover of Heracles
- Wind god of the western winds
- Goddess of love and beauty, born from sea foam, daughter of Zeus
- The mother of sea monsters
- God of time
- Sea monster known for creating devastating whirlpools
- Human companion of Zeus, turned into an eagle
- Ancient titan of the sun, son of Uranus and Gaia
- The void that the universe came from
- Satyr god of nature
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- The many headed snake monster slain by Heracles
- God of thunder and justice, king of the Olympian gods
- Goddess of wisdom and strategy, daughter of Zeus
- God of sleep
- The half snake half woman monster that guarded the sinews of Zeus
- Goddess of insanity
- The staff carried by Hermes
- One of the three Fates, spins the thread of human life
- Thracian king who was turned into a mountain for disrespecting Zeus and Hera
- The strongest hero in all Greek mythology, champion of the twelve tasks
- Nymphs who lived in trees
- God of the sea and earthquakes, brother of Zeus and Hades
- The river that separates the underworld from the overworld
- Sea creature that is a horse with the tail of a fish
- God of wine and ecstasy, son of Zeus and Hera
- Goddess of magic, famous for turning those who insulted her into animals
- Wind god of the southern winds
- God of the underworld, sometimes also used as a name for the underworld
- the living representation of hope
- Famously talented archer, companion to Heracles
41 Clues: God of time • God of sleep • King of Mycenae • Goddess of insanity • Satyr god of nature • Nymphs who lived in trees • The mother of sea monsters • The staff carried by Hermes • Wind god of the western winds • Wind god of the southern winds • God of war, son of Zeus and Hera • Son of Hermes, lover of Heracles • the living representation of hope • The void that the universe came from • ...
Greek Mythology (Gods and Goddesses) 2019-07-06
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- Zeus’s wife and sister, is a very powerful goddess known mostly for her jealousy
- the offspring of the titans
- God of war
- God of underworld
- sky-god rules Mt. Olympus
- goddess of hearth, family and domestic life
- the Greek God of fire, blacksmiths, sculptors, mettalurgy, volcanoes
- God of fertility and wine
- goddess of chastity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment
- Goddess of love, beauty and romance
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- becomes the ruler of the Titans by overthrowing his father Uranus
- "forethought" protector of man; inventor of fire
- Punished by having to hold the world on his back
- Greek goddess of wisdom/reason
- sky god. First ruler. Dethroned by Cronus
- The messenger of the gods
- son of zeus, god of music
- goddess of agriculture
- the original gods, children of heaven and earth
- the mother earth. she is known to be the first to emerge in the universe
20 Clues: God of war • God of underworld • goddess of agriculture • sky-god rules Mt. Olympus • The messenger of the gods • son of zeus, god of music • God of fertility and wine • the offspring of the titans • Greek goddess of wisdom/reason • Goddess of love, beauty and romance • sky god. First ruler. Dethroned by Cronus • goddess of hearth, family and domestic life • ...
Jack/Millie's Greek Mythology Crossword 2012-10-17
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- /Titan of the moon
- /God of light
- /Goddess of Dawn
- Greek hero
- /God of wine/ God of fertility
- /Monstrous men
- /One eyed creature
- /Goddess of athletics, poetry and medicine
- /Goddess of the hunt
- /Sky God
- /Half horse half man
- /The Earth Mother
- /God of intelligence
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- /Mother of Aphrodite
- /Goddess of the source of fresh water
- /God of sleep
- /Goddess of love and beauty
- /Titan of justice and order
- /Tatan of memory
- /Captain of Gods and God of earth and sky
- /Goddess of discord
- /Goddess of wisdom
- /Monstrous beasts
- /Father of Prometheus, Epimethous ect
- /Ancient greek hero
- /God of War
- /Ruling titan
- /Led the titans to battle
28 Clues: /Sky God • Greek hero • /God of War • /God of sleep • /God of light • /Ruling titan • /Monstrous men • /Tatan of memory • /Goddess of Dawn • /Monstrous beasts • /The Earth Mother • /Titan of the moon • /Goddess of wisdom • /One eyed creature • /Goddess of discord • /Ancient greek hero • /Mother of Aphrodite • /Goddess of the hunt • /Half horse half man • /God of intelligence • /Led the titans to battle • ...
The Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-04
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- god of the sun, music, healing, and herding
- goddess of cleanliness and hygiene.
- the goddess of victory
- goddess of rainbows
- god of weddings
- queen of the underworld
- goddess of beauty
- god of the sea
- god of wealth
- Roman god Cupid
- goddess of the home and fertility
- the god of sleep
- messenger of the gods
- Greek name for roman god Jupiter
- goddess of the earth
- god of war
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- goddess of the hunt
- queen of gods, Zeus's wife
- Aphrodite's husband
- god of dreams and sleep
- god of wine
- mother of the goddess that was kidnapped by Hades
- born from Zeus's head, Zeus's favorite daughter
- god of the dead
- goddess of night
- god of darkness
26 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of wealth • god of the sea • god of weddings • Roman god Cupid • god of the dead • god of darkness • the god of sleep • goddess of night • goddess of beauty • goddess of the hunt • goddess of rainbows • Aphrodite's husband • goddess of the earth • messenger of the gods • the goddess of victory • god of dreams and sleep • queen of the underworld • queen of gods, Zeus's wife • ...
Basic Greek and Roman Mythology 2023-10-17
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- the earth
- she stepped on a snake on her wedding day
- princess abducted by Zeus while picking flowers
- grandson of Saturn, a rustic god like Pan
- Roman goddess of childbirth
- girl whom Zeus turned into a cow
- Roman guardian deity of boundaries
- Roman fertility god
- he and his girlfriend were forbidden to be lovers
- Actaeon saw her bathing and was cruelly punished
- the oak was his sacred tree
- the "hundred handed ones"
- he turned pirates into dolphins
- lowest region of the Underworld
- wife of Ceyx, a Thessalian king
- her name means "gift of all"
- lover of Pomona
- generation of gods after the Titans
- god whose boyfriend was Hyacinthus
- Venus' boyfriend who was killed by a boar
- she competed with Poseidon to be chief god in Athens
- had a love affair with a statue he had made
- the west wind: gentle, calm and soothing
- Roman god of war
- the Void from which the universe came to be
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- she was born from Uranus' castrated genitals
- name of the deified Romulus
- marriage and women were her concerns
- heedless brother of Prometheus
- hearth goddess who didn't get out much
- Roman equivalent of Uranus
- "sky" who sprang from Gaea
- he fell in love with his own reflection
- Cyclops who fell madly in love with Galatea
- goddesses of vengeance, retribution and punishment
- Greek god of dreams
- Roman god of doorways and beginnings
- goddess of orchards
- messenger god who conducted souls to Hades
- stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mankind
- she turned into a tree when Apollo chased her
- nymph turned into an underground stream
- goddess worshipped at Eleusis
- river which surrounds earth
- her name in Greek means "soul"
- Roman spirits of the dead in Hades
- kindly old woman married to Philemon
47 Clues: the earth • lover of Pomona • Roman god of war • Greek god of dreams • Roman fertility god • goddess of orchards • the "hundred handed ones" • Roman equivalent of Uranus • "sky" who sprang from Gaea • name of the deified Romulus • Roman goddess of childbirth • the oak was his sacred tree • river which surrounds earth • her name means "gift of all" • goddess worshipped at Eleusis • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle Activity 2022-10-28
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- god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel
- Titan god who bore the sky aloft. He personified the quality of endurance
- Greek goddess of the hearth and protector of the home and the state
- Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle. He represented the distasteful aspects of brutal warfare and slaughter
- goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom
- God of lightning, Ruler of the Gods,Protector, Thunder and Lightning
- goddess of sexual love, beauty, and occasionally presided over marriage
- known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women
- head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion
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- hundred hands for wielding clouds and fifty heads for blustering winds
- god of the underworld, kidnapping and marrying Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
- god of practically everything – including but not limited to music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun and light
- A blacksmith and craftsman, he made weapons and military equipment for the gods and certain mortals
- incredibly flexible—so much so that it is said to have no spine two large ram-like horns or two pairs of smaller horns.
- a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis.
- the god strength, might, power and sovereign rule
- goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- KYKLOPES forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus with their stormy brothers, the hundred-handed creatures
- personified spirit of rivalry, emulation, jealousy, envy and zeal
- goddess of marriage and the family,protectress of women in childbirth
- Titan god of stars and planets and of the art of astrology
- three-headed dog with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and a lion's claws
- the winged goddess of victory--victory both in war and in peaceful competition
25 Clues: god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom • head and tail of a bull and the body of a man • the god strength, might, power and sovereign rule • known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women • Titan god of stars and planets and of the art of astrology • goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion • ...
Greek Mythology 3/3/25 2023-04-21
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- Roman name of Athena
- Roman name of Hades
- god of fire and the forge
- Roman name of Artemis
- Roman name of Poseidon
- Roman name of Apollo
- lord of the underworld
- queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
- Roman name of Hermes
- Roman name of Demeter
- ruler of the gods
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- ruler of the seas and oceans
- Roman name of Persephone
- Roman name of Hephaestus
- Roman name of Aphrodite
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of music and poetry, light and truth
- Roman name of Zeus
- Roman name of Hera
- Roman name of Hestia
- Roman name of Ares
- cupbearer of the gods
- messenger of the gods
23 Clues: ruler of the gods • Roman name of Zeus • Roman name of Hera • Roman name of Ares • Roman name of Hades • Roman name of Athena • Roman name of Hestia • Roman name of Apollo • Roman name of Hermes • Roman name of Artemis • cupbearer of the gods • messenger of the gods • Roman name of Demeter • Roman name of Poseidon • lord of the underworld • Roman name of Aphrodite • Roman name of Persephone • ...
Greek Mythology Extra Credit Review 2025-09-23
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- I was an inn keeper who was strapped to my own torture bed before my legs and head were chopped off.
- My wife gave birth to a half-man/half-bull baby. I don’t like to talk about it.
- I'm a petty B who was born from the blood of Kronos.
- I made the road to Athens safe for travelers.
- I am the west wind, often serving Eros' delivery service.
- I am thrilled to discover that Theseus has my secret sword.
- I am Love and my with becomes Soul.
- I could only say the last words that were said to me after I betrayed Hera by protecting Zeus.
- The color of the flag that SHOULD have been flown when Theseus returned home.
- Pitocamptes is my brother.
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- I played with the mechanical dolls Daedalus made, and saved my future husband from an endless maze.
- I overthrew my father, Uranus, and became the ruler of the Mt. Olympus.
- My mom gave birth to me while locked all alone in a brass tower.
- My relationship is complicated since my husband is only around at night (and he's invisible).
- I fell prey to temptation and lost my wife because of it.
- Kronos swallowed a stone instead of swallowing me.
- I am Persephone's mother and the goddess of harvest.
- I angered my wife/mom by imprisoning my children.
- I assaulted Medusa in Athena's Temple.
- I'm not the smartest mom. I allowed my husband to swallow most of my kids.
- I am emptiness; everything came out of me.
21 Clues: Pitocamptes is my brother. • I am Love and my with becomes Soul. • I assaulted Medusa in Athena's Temple. • I am emptiness; everything came out of me. • I made the road to Athens safe for travelers. • Kronos swallowed a stone instead of swallowing me. • I angered my wife/mom by imprisoning my children. • I am Persephone's mother and the goddess of harvest. • ...
General Knowledge 2016-08-24
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- son of Zeus and Maia
- In the song Waltzing Matilda - What is a Jumbuck
- the tank engine Ringo Star narrated which children's TV show
- Currency of Greece
- No First James Bond Film
- Gagarin First Man in Space
- If you suffer from epistaxis what is wrong
- Longest river in Italy
- Largest state in the USA
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- Flash Who was Barry Allen in DC comics
- Animal that translates to water horse
- animal that lives in a drey
- Royale The First James Bond book.
- who killed Gorgon in greek mythology
- Mandala The long walk to Freedom is whose autobiography
- Disney Who has won the most Oscars
16 Clues: Currency of Greece • son of Zeus and Maia • Longest river in Italy • No First James Bond Film • Largest state in the USA • Gagarin First Man in Space • animal that lives in a drey • Royale The First James Bond book. • Disney Who has won the most Oscars • who killed Gorgon in greek mythology • Animal that translates to water horse • Flash Who was Barry Allen in DC comics • ...
Theseus 2021-08-25
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- who Theseus wanted to be
- the color of the sails Theseus kept up
- large stone
- the name of the hero in the story
- the color of the sails Theseus was supposed to put up
- type of shoes
- Rules beside a queen
- magical and led the way through the labyrinth
- half-bull creature in greek mythology
- the place Theseus was a big hero in
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- one of the villains in the story
- who Theseus was sent into the maze with
- who Theseus defeated to become a hero
- what the king did when he thought his son was dead
- maze
- used with a shield
16 Clues: maze • large stone • type of shoes • used with a shield • Rules beside a queen • who Theseus wanted to be • one of the villains in the story • the name of the hero in the story • the place Theseus was a big hero in • who Theseus defeated to become a hero • half-bull creature in greek mythology • the color of the sails Theseus kept up • who Theseus was sent into the maze with • ...
Genre: Fantasy 2023-04-24
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- creature from Greek mythology, with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- very, very old
- animals/non-humans
- a liquid with magical properties
- someone who performs magic (male)
- a search for something
- a large building, often with thick walls and towers. Where the royals live (?)
- unable to be seen
- a mythical monster, giant reptile
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- the individuals in a story
- the one telling the story
- a weapon with a long metal blade
- the superior idea in a work of art or literature
- someone who performs magic (female)
- the main events of a story
- when/where the story takes place
16 Clues: very, very old • unable to be seen • animals/non-humans • a search for something • the one telling the story • the individuals in a story • the main events of a story • a weapon with a long metal blade • a liquid with magical properties • when/where the story takes place • someone who performs magic (male) • a mythical monster, giant reptile • someone who performs magic (female) • ...
Mythical Hybrids 2025-10-09
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- Japanese creature with frog legs and a turtle shell
- a brightly-coloured Mexican fantastical creature
- Russian aquatic hybrid with a human head and elephant legs
- chimeric animal from Burmese mythology
- a woman with duck feet from Basque mythology
- lion, goat, snake hybrid
- a woman with bird legs and wings from Mespotamian mythology
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- elephant-headHindundu god
- like Medusa
- a Griffin-like creature from Persian mythology
- winged creature symbolising rebirth
- creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion
- dragon-like creature from French mythology
- a seal that turns into a human
- Chinese hybrid; a cross between a dragon, deer, ox, and lion
15 Clues: like Medusa • lion, goat, snake hybrid • elephant-headHindundu god • a seal that turns into a human • winged creature symbolising rebirth • chimeric animal from Burmese mythology • dragon-like creature from French mythology • a woman with duck feet from Basque mythology • a Griffin-like creature from Persian mythology • a brightly-coloured Mexican fantastical creature • ...
Greek Gods/Goddesses and Mythology 2012-12-20
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- god of the sun
- was the god of war
- goddess of the hunt
- this creature fought and was slain by Hercules and its ability was if it was beheaded then it would grow back several heads in place of the severed head
- the goddess of discord
- a creature that was half human and half horse
- a huge lumbering creature that looks like a bigger version of a human
- their was three of these giants and these giants had fifty heads and a hundred arms
- this creature is similiar to the giant but it has one eye instead of two
- a three headed dog that gaurded the underworld
- a creature that was half man and half bull
- god of the underworld
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- zeus's father
- goddess of wisdom and was the only virgin goddess
- goddess of love
- this creature had three heads and it could breath fire. One of its heads was a lions the other two was a goats head and a snakes head
- god of the sky
- the god of wine
- the god of fire and the forge
- goddess of marrage
20 Clues: zeus's father • god of the sun • god of the sky • goddess of love • the god of wine • was the god of war • goddess of marrage • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • the goddess of discord • the god of fire and the forge • a creature that was half man and half bull • a creature that was half human and half horse • a three headed dog that gaurded the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology By: Kendra Vance 2013-05-27
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- Pluto's Greek name.
- The skin Heracles was often depicted wearing was from the _______ lion.
- Dionysus' Roman name.
- _______ was killed by his wife and her lover after the Trojan war.
- 3-headed giant Heracle kills in his 10th labour.
- Tantalus feeds his son, _______, to the Gods.
- Heracles' fourth labor was to capture the Erymanthian ______.
- To scare away the Symphalian Birds, Athena gave Heracles a ______ to frighten them.
- Heracles used two rivers to clean out the ___________ (two words).
- Juno's Greek name.
- Heracles' 12th and final labour was to capture the 3-headed dog, ________.
- Ares' Roman name.
- The Greek sculptor who marries his statue.
- A myth says that drops of Medusa's blood bred the world's poisonous _________.
- In Heracles' 11th labour, he has to retrieve the Apples of _________.
- Demeter's Roman name.
- Perseus is sent to kill the Gorgon _________.
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- Oedipus and Jocasta's younger daughter.
- The monster, shaped like a winged lion with a woman's face, is called the _______.
- The nine-headed beast from Lernea.
- Oedipus' mother and wife is named ________.
- Oedipus and Jocasta's oldest daughter.
- The Mares of ________ ate human flesh.
- What creature goes on 4 feet in the morning, 2 at noonday, and 3 in the evening?
- In Heracles' 7th labour, he captures the bull wreaking havoc on the city of ______.
- Perseus rescues Princess _________ from being sacrificed.
- One gift Perseus receives from the Gods is the Cap of ____________.
- One of the two monsters born of Medusa's body was the black horse, _________.
- Zeus impregnates Perseus' mother by turning himself into a _____________ (two words).
- Artemis' twin brother.
- Diana's Greek name.
- Perseus is the founder of the city _________.
- Actaeon, after seeing Artemis bathing, is turned into a ______ and killed by his dogs.
- The island Aphrodite first stood upon.
- Heracles' 9th labour was to retrieve the golden belt of ________, the Queen of the Amazons.
- Minerva's Greek name.
- Poseidon's Roman name.
- Old, blind prophet, most revered of the Thebans.
- Aphrodite's Roman name.
39 Clues: Ares' Roman name. • Juno's Greek name. • Pluto's Greek name. • Diana's Greek name. • Dionysus' Roman name. • Minerva's Greek name. • Demeter's Roman name. • Artemis' twin brother. • Poseidon's Roman name. • Aphrodite's Roman name. • The nine-headed beast from Lernea. • Oedipus and Jocasta's oldest daughter. • The Mares of ________ ate human flesh. • ...
GREEK/ROMAN MYTHOLOGY GROUP 2 2023-08-23
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- person who killed Achilles
- Bacchus is the Roman god of ___.
- warned the Trojans about the horse
- The Queen of Thebes _____ herself after she found the truth
- Even though Jupiter already had a wife, he had an affair with ______.
- Theseus was well known for his slaying of the ________.
- Why did Antigone decide to bury her brother?
- Who could Greece not win the Trojan war without?
- Bacchus was born from his father’s _____.
- What horrible act did Heracles do after he got married? (threewords)
- Why did Midas wish for everything he touches to turn to gold?
- Why was Midas granted a wish by Dionysus? (four words no spaces)
- wandered for 10 years after the Trojan War
- A theme of Oedipus is ____
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- made of earth and clay
- Form of Zeus when he created Helen of Troy
- part of Achilles that was not invincible
- in Olympus Heracles became a ____
- Helen's original husband
- What river did Midas bathe in to get rid of his gold touch?
- built the Trojan horse
- _____ tried to poison Theseus
- Who's gift did Paris accept
- what do Rochester and Oedipus have in common?
- How did Antigone’s brothers Eteocles and Polyneices die? (three words no spaces)
- Odysseus ____ his wife's suitors
- true package that held the world's evils
- What was Antigone’s punishment for burying her brother against Creon’s orders?
- stole fire from the gods
- Theseus put up the black flag instead of the white flag leading his father to believe he was ____.
30 Clues: made of earth and clay • built the Trojan horse • Helen's original husband • stole fire from the gods • person who killed Achilles • A theme of Oedipus is ____ • Who's gift did Paris accept • _____ tried to poison Theseus • Bacchus is the Roman god of ___. • Odysseus ____ his wife's suitors • in Olympus Heracles became a ____ • warned the Trojans about the horse • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle Activity 2022-10-28
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- god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel
- Titan god who bore the sky aloft. He personified the quality of endurance
- Greek goddess of the hearth and protector of the home and the state
- Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle. He represented the distasteful aspects of brutal warfare and slaughter
- goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom
- God of lightning, Ruler of the Gods,Protector, Thunder and Lightning
- goddess of sexual love, beauty, and occasionally presided over marriage
- known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women
- head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion
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- hundred hands for wielding clouds and fifty heads for blustering winds
- god of the underworld, kidnapping and marrying Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
- god of practically everything – including but not limited to music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun and light
- A blacksmith and craftsman, he made weapons and military equipment for the gods and certain mortals
- incredibly flexible—so much so that it is said to have no spine two large ram-like horns or two pairs of smaller horns.
- a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis.
- the god strength, might, power and sovereign rule
- goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- KYKLOPES forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus with their stormy brothers, the hundred-handed creatures
- personified spirit of rivalry, emulation, jealousy, envy and zeal
- goddess of marriage and the family,protectress of women in childbirth
- Titan god of stars and planets and of the art of astrology
- three-headed dog with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and a lion's claws
- the winged goddess of victory--victory both in war and in peaceful competition
25 Clues: god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom • head and tail of a bull and the body of a man • the god strength, might, power and sovereign rule • known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women • Titan god of stars and planets and of the art of astrology • goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Part 2 2022-05-06
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- Father of Monsters
- Goddess of flowers
- The Earth Mother, very psycho and unstable
- Winged horse
- Night
- God of terror and dread
- God of death
- Titan of memory
- Fat chicken ladies
- Goddess of luck
- Goddess of the Hunt
- God of thieves
- Goddess of victory, there is a shoe brand named after her
- God of the Underworld
- God of panic
- God of poetry
- Whirlpool monster
- Goddess of magic
- Goddess of rainbow
- Half horse
- Titan of prophecy
- The sky
- Tree that Leuke got turned into
- God of weapons
- the Crushers
- The Sun
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of wind
- God of blacksmiths
- God of sleep
- The youngest Titan
- Three-headed dog
- Holds up the sky
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- Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa
- Day
- The Pit of Evil
- Animal that Poseidon created
- God of the wild
- God of wine
- Titan of the south
- God of the sea
- Opened a jar
- Disgusting bird/human monsters that lure you to your death with song
- Goddess of beauty
- Goddess of youth
- Center of the world
- Gloomy, soupy nothingness
- Bull-monster who lives in the Labryinth
- Goddess of marriage
- Titan of clear sight
- God of revenge
- Mother of Monsters, also an species of anteater
- Asks a riddle, if you can not answer the riddle she will kill you
- Has a poison-spike tail and three rows of teeth in her mouth
- Half goat
- The Moon
- Hephaestus's robots
- Titan of motherhood
- Guards the Sea of Monsters
- Titan of water
- Titan of the oceans
- God of the sky
- Vampire who ate travelers while they were asleep on the road
- Got turned into a snake
- Titan of the west
- Titan of the east
- Rabid, venomous, fire-breathing lion with a serpent for a tail
- Goddess of the hearth
- Titan of the north
- Titan of fairness
70 Clues: Day • Night • The sky • The Sun • The Moon • Half goat • Half horse • God of wine • God of wind • Winged horse • Opened a jar • God of death • God of panic • the Crushers • God of sleep • God of poetry • God of the sea • God of thieves • God of revenge • Titan of water • God of weapons • God of the sky • The Pit of Evil • God of the wild • Titan of memory • Goddess of luck • Goddess of youth • Goddess of magic • Three-headed dog • ...
Opera 2014-05-08
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- Opera was performed in ____________ to entertain the congregation
- Opera was based off of ______________ myths
- a speech like song performed by the actors
- Opera originated from the ancient ________________
- Opera is usually written in a different ________________
- Opera usuallly has lavish and expensive __________
- actors and actresses wear
- A section of the opera.
- Opera was popular in ___________ during the Romantic period
- The Barber of _______________
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- an opera about ordinary people
- Opera's first composer
- introduces the music for the opera. Sets the mood
- the script to an opera
- a solo accompanied by the orchestra performed by the main charcter
- based off of greek mythology
16 Clues: Opera's first composer • the script to an opera • A section of the opera. • actors and actresses wear • based off of greek mythology • The Barber of _______________ • an opera about ordinary people • a speech like song performed by the actors • Opera was based off of ______________ myths • introduces the music for the opera. Sets the mood • ...
Charlotte 2023-05-08
8 Clues: Aquatic pet • Singer of NO • Mans best friend • Godess of love in Greek Mythology • The 6th closest planet from the sun • The only wife of Hery VIII that survived • A sport played with 7 different positions • A star thats held together with hydrogen and helium
Set 1 2023-11-02
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- - Saint Thomas a Becket was martyred at Canterbury, December 29, 1170.
- - Lutelike instrument played by turning a crank
- - Here, jolly
- - Belt slung over the shoulder and chest to hold a sword
- - Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton
- - Long dagger
- - The constellation Aries, first sign of the Zodiac. The time is mid-April
- - Hood or long sleeve
- - merchants, especially of food
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- - A friar having the exclusive right to beg and preach in an assigned
- - horse
- - Creation ; production
- Shriven - Well confessed and absolved of sins
- - Confession and absolution
- - Increase over time
- - soldier
- - Height
- - people who had visited the Holy Land and wore palm fronds to show it.
- - In Greek mythology, god of the west wind
19 Clues: - horse • - Height • - soldier • - Here, jolly • - Long dagger • - Increase over time • - Hood or long sleeve • - Creation ; production • - Confession and absolution • - merchants, especially of food • - Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton • - In Greek mythology, god of the west wind • Shriven - Well confessed and absolved of sins • - Lutelike instrument played by turning a crank • ...
Greek Mythology Review Part 1 2022-01-21
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- God of the Sea, brother of Zeus
- Goddess of love and beauty, born from the sea foam after her father was castrated
- Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready
- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- Grown in the Garden of the Hesperides, Hercules had to retrieve them in his eleventh labor
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon, the Ceryneian Hind was sacred to her
- A princess who was saved by the hero Perseus from being sacrificed to a sea monster
- A winged horse that was born from the blood of Medusa
- A Titan who brought fire to humans, he was chained to a rock while a vulture ate his liver daily
- God of wine, theater, and religious ecstasy, he was the only god with a mortal parent
- Hero who killed Medusa and saved the princess Andromeda from a sea monster
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- God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- husband and son of Gaia who imprisoned his children deep in the earth
- A Gorgon killed by the hero Perseus, whose eyes turned living things to stone
- The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods
- Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of Spring, daughter of Demeter
- Brother of Europa and founder of the ancient Greek city of Thebes, he brought the alphabet to the new continent
- Three sisters who saw the future through a single eye that they shared
- An early group of gods, Zeus fights them for control of the world. Atlas and Prometheus are examples
- Mortal woman whom Zeus transformed into a cow, she became a queen of Egypt
- Half-man half-horse, one of these creatures tricked Hercules’ lover into killing him
- Hero who completed twelve labors and died from a centaur’s poisonous blood
- A mortal woman whom Zeus abducted by turning himself into a bull and swimming away with her
- creatures whose beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths
- A mortal woman who was the wife of Cupid and the last to join the gods and goddesses of Olympus
- The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades
- A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous Greek gods
- Queen of the Gods, her jealousy over her husband’s infidelity is infamous
28 Clues: God of the Sea, brother of Zeus • God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods • A winged horse that was born from the blood of Medusa • The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades • Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of Spring, daughter of Demeter • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology and Religion 2014-04-03
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- He was the god of war and known for his love of violence.
- Her curiosity brought terrible things into the world.
- These fun activities similar to carnivals were held to honor the gods.
- These famous athletic events started as a way to honor the gods.
- The most famous of these religious women were located at Delphi.
- This was the part of the underworld reserved for those that lived evil lives.
- He was a Greek hero best known for defeating the Minotaur.
- He was one of the 3 judges of the dead in the underworld.
- These were the equivalent to psychics today in that they could predict the future.
- It was the 3-headed guard dog of the underworld.
- She was the moon goddess that wished Endymion to sleep peacefully forever.
- He was ordered by the gods to build and ark to save himself.
- His relationship with Daphne was sabotaged by cupid and his arrows.
- He starved to death when he could not take his eyes off of his own reflection.
- Most later temples were made of this beautiful building material.
- There were this many muses of the arts.
- He was a Greek hero best known for accomplishing 12 feats of strength and became a favorite of the gods.
- He was the ruler of the underworld.
- He died trying to fly his father Helios’ chariot of the sun.
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- She was Mother Earth and had a variety of children.
- She irked Athena when she claimed, and proved, to be the best weaver in all of Greece.
- This field was the part of the underworld reserved for those that lived and ordinary life.
- She was the daughter of Demeter and kidnapped by Hades.
- He was creator of mankind.
- He was a Greek hero best known for killing Medusa.
- He was punished by Zeus for meddling in his affairs and forced to roll a rock up a hill for eternity.
- Once a person joining a cult had accomplished tasks they were accepted into the cult through this.
- cults These were secret meetings of people worshipping a single deity in depth.
- He accepted a coin to carry the souls across the River Styx.
- She left her thrown on Mount Olympus and gave it to Dionysus.
- He delivered the dead souls to the underworld.
- They were built to be the Earthly home of the gods.
- He was taught by Chiron the centaur to heal the sick.
- He was the king of the gods and he helped overthrow his father Cronus.
- This is an offering of wine at the alters of temples.
- This is the most famous temple in all of Greece. It was dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- These are predictions of the future based on natural occurrences.
- This field was the part of the underworld reserved for those that lived a virtuous life.
- He realized his greediness when he asked for the golden touch from Dionysus.
- She was one of the 3 fates who spun the thread of life.
40 Clues: He was creator of mankind. • He was the ruler of the underworld. • There were this many muses of the arts. • He delivered the dead souls to the underworld. • It was the 3-headed guard dog of the underworld. • He was a Greek hero best known for killing Medusa. • She was Mother Earth and had a variety of children. • They were built to be the Earthly home of the gods. • ...
Greek Mythology by Lara Dye 2012-10-16
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- 3 heads with fangs on one
- There is one in Egypt
- Messanger
- One eye
- Son of posuelum
- 3 headed dog
- 100 hands`
- Rulled earth before the oplypians
- Zues’ sister
- Ruler of the underworld
- Man+hourse=
- Horse with wings
- Deaper than the underworld
- Zues’ wife
- War and sunlight
- Monster sea goddess
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- Lighning
- Married to the owner of a trendent
- Mother of muses
- Smith god
- Son of posedon and meilusa
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Decended supposobly stole a bolt
- olypus Were the gods live
- Daughter of zues
- Son of hermius
- panoptes 100 eyes
- Hunting god
- Titan of light
- Goddess of chaus
30 Clues: One eye • Lighning • Messanger • Smith god • 100 hands` • Zues’ wife • Man+hourse= • Hunting god • 3 headed dog • Zues’ sister • Son of hermius • Titan of light • Mother of muses • Son of posuelum • Daughter of zues • Horse with wings • War and sunlight • Goddess of chaus • panoptes 100 eyes • Monster sea goddess • There is one in Egypt • Goddess of the rainbow • Ruler of the underworld • 3 heads with fangs on one • ...
THE WORLD OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2012-10-17
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- The leader of the Titans.
- Moon goddess.
- Venomous snakes for hair.
- The hero sent to capture the golden fleece.
- His nymph mother, Thetis, held him by his heel when she dipped him in the River Styx.
- Creator of the labyrinth and great inventor.
- Hero who killed medusa.
- Tribe of half man, half horse creatures.
- Goddess of the rainbow.
- It is the kingdom of the dead and ruled over by Hades.
- Fought heroically in the Trojan War, (Latin – Ulysses)
- Son of Poseidon and a king of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur.
- Taken by Hades into the Underworld.
- Fishtailed sea god.
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- The famous dragon that guarded the oracle of Delphi.
- Spirits of nature.
- Beautiful half-woman, half-birdlike creatures that sang such sweet songs.
- The virgin goddess of the hunt.
- The goddess of wisdom and war.
- The god of war.
- The swiftest runner of her time, surpassing the most fleet-footed men in racing.
- God of the vine/ wine.
- It lies far beneath the disk of the world. Deeper than the underworld.
- Heads of a lion, a dog and a wolf.
- His name can be translated as "killer of Belerus" the hero who killed the chimaera.
- Giant beings with a single, round eye in the middle of their foreheads.
- Face, beak, talons and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
- A gigantic, nine-headed water-serpent, which haunted the swamps of Lerna.
- She had the face of a woman, the breast and feet and tail of a lion, and the wings of a bird.
- Winged horse.
30 Clues: Moon goddess. • Winged horse. • The god of war. • Spirits of nature. • Fishtailed sea god. • God of the vine/ wine. • Hero who killed medusa. • Goddess of the rainbow. • The leader of the Titans. • Venomous snakes for hair. • The goddess of wisdom and war. • The virgin goddess of the hunt. • Heads of a lion, a dog and a wolf. • Taken by Hades into the Underworld. • ...
Greek Mythology - Lessons 6-10 2016-03-10
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- plant-covered lattice for shade
- fossil tree resin used in jewelry
- tiny pieces of partly burned wood
- to agree
- having bent or drooping ears
- to give in abundance, offer generously
- sweet drink of the gods
- light spears for throwing
- maturing earlier than usual, advanced
- not obvious
- to present as a grant or gift
- Greek or Roman prophetess
- spoken smoothly without sincerity
- edge of a slope or of land bordering water
- swift, violent stream
- unconquerable
- poor person
- to summon with a hand gesture
- food of the gods that gave immortality
- quick mental abilities
- three-pronged spear
- ugly, withered old woman
- pacify, satisfy
- place, function
- small cave or cavern
- to direct, command
- formal, serious
- crevice, crack
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- without vegetation
- shrine where deities were consulted
- large mollusk shell (can be used as trumpet)
- intestines
- hoodlums, rowdy person
- prediction
- to replenish with people, inhabitants
- hand drums
- with contempt
- again, once more
- one who tends swine (pigs)
- dreary, dismal, forlorn
- foul from standing, not moving
- muscle fibers
- to make a firm decision
- vertical pole used to support sails on a ship
- conical heaps of stones built as markers
- brightly shining, glowing
- long lock or ringlet of hair
- clothed, dressed
- tightly
- licorice-flavored herb
50 Clues: tightly • to agree • intestines • prediction • hand drums • not obvious • poor person • with contempt • unconquerable • muscle fibers • crevice, crack • pacify, satisfy • place, function • formal, serious • again, once more • clothed, dressed • without vegetation • to direct, command • three-pronged spear • small cave or cavern • swift, violent stream • hoodlums, rowdy person • quick mental abilities • ...
Greek Mythology (and Percy Jackson) 2023-02-05
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- God of war
- The only place in the world where demigods can be safe
- God of fire and the forge
- Apollo's enemy (it's a kind of snake)
- Jason's best friend in The Heroes of Olympus
- Goddess of beauty and love
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of the sun, music, poetry, and archery
- Has snake hair
- God of the sky and King of the Gods
- Percy's half-brother (cyclops)
- The name of Apollo's prophetic arrow
- God of wine
- Goddess of marriage and queen of Olympus
- The name of Percy's Pegasus
- Percy's GF
- God of tricksters, and the messenger of the gods
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- The name of Apollo when he was turned into a human in The Trials of Apollo
- Daughter of Zeus in Percy Jackson
- Nico's boyfriend (a son of Apollo)
- God of the seas (Percy's dad)
- Son of Poseidon
- The name of Percy's enemy, who is trying to resurrect Kronos
- Goddess of the Hunt and Apollo's sister
- Goddess of wisdom and war (Annabeth's mom)
- Percy's best friend
- Son of Hades in Percy Jackson
- Thalia's brother who is the son of Jupiter
- Jason's (supposedly) girlfriend in The Heroes of Olympus
29 Clues: God of war • Percy's GF • God of wine • Has snake hair • Son of Poseidon • Percy's best friend • Goddess of agriculture • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of beauty and love • The name of Percy's Pegasus • God of the seas (Percy's dad) • Son of Hades in Percy Jackson • Percy's half-brother (cyclops) • Daughter of Zeus in Percy Jackson • Nico's boyfriend (a son of Apollo) • ...
An Overview of Greek Mythology 2024-12-09
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- a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / causes terror during battle, hence "panic"
- goddess of Athens, wisdom, arts and crafts / protectress of civilization and a war deity more popular with the ancient Greeks than Ares / principal attributes are the owl, the helmet, and the spear
- god of war / an unpleasant and unpopular figure in Greek mythology because the ancient Greeks generally disliked war
- kills the minotaur in Crete / became King of Athens
- first generation of gods to rule the world, before the Olympians - the twelve children of the primordial parents Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth) / were overthrown as part of the Greek succession myth, which tells how Cronus seized power from his father Uranus and ruled the cosmos with his fellow Titans before being in turn defeated and replaced as the ruling pantheon of gods by Zeus and the Olympians in a ten-year war
- goddess of agriculture / her name means "earth mother" / worshipped by a mystery cult in the city of Eleusis / with the kidnapping of her daughter Persephone by Hades, her emotions and actions directly affect the cycle of the seasons
- Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute is the bow and arrow
- messenger of the gods / Zeus' illegitimate son who is sometimes denounced as his father's "lackey" / god of lower-class working people: merchants, athletes, gamblers, and thieves
- god of fire and the forge / at birth, he was so ugly that his mother flung him off Mount Olympus causing him to become lame / associated with volcanoes and the creator of several (metallic) inventions
- kills Medusa, a monster with snakes for hair who could turn anyone to stone who looked into her eyes / son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of the king of Argos - as an infant, he was cast into the sea in a chest with his mother by his grandfather, who had been told that he would kill him
- god of wine-making and theatre / youngest of the Olympian gods / in Greek art, he is depicted as an Easterner - his cult was imported from Asia Minor and he brings Eastern things and ideas to Greece (e.g. cymbals, wine and the vine)
- torch-bearing female earth-demons / depicted with blood dripping from their eyes and snakes instead of hair / their principal function is to avenge murder, especially the murder of a parent by a child / originally part of a cult based on ghost worship
- fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city - Thebes - and family
- raised by the centaur Cheiron after his uncle kills his father / leads the Argonauts and recovers the Golden Fleece - a symbol of authority and kingship
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- depicted as three old women spinning thread - they include Clotho ("I spin"), Lachesis ("allotment"), and Atropos ("inflexible) / a metaphor for birth, destiny, and death
- god of the dead, the collector and keeper of souls / not a god of death like the Grim Reaper nor a demon like the Devil / his abduction of Persephone explains the seasons / his name means the "Unseen One" / also called Pluto ("Rich")
- his father is the Titan Cronus - he usurps the throne of heaven from his father / attributes are the lightning bolt, the eagle, and a shield called the aegis ("protection")
- goddess of beauty / wed to the blacksmith god Hephaestus, but she cheats on him often - Greek authors often treat her with contempt / originally imported into Greece from the Near East / Ishtar, the primary female deity in Mesopotamia, had a major influence on the development this goddess
- kills many chthonic beasts (e.g. the Hydra, the Nemean Lion) / became identified with the Phoenician God Melqart / associated with Thebes
- a catch-all category of minor female divinities / usually associated with ecological niches: trees, springs, rivers, seas / often attend a more important deity (e.g. Artemis)
- became Zeus' wife after a long courtship - finally, Zeus tricked her into marrying him by turning into a pitiful sparrow / a suspicious wife, especially vengeful against Zeus' extramarital consorts and their offspring (e.g. Heracles)
- goddess of the hearth / was responsible for tending to the fire in every mortal home and the divine hearth of the Olympians / also associated with food preparation and baking
- returns to Ithaca after twenty years abroad (ten years of war at Troy and ten years of wandering) / known for his cunning, intelligence, and versatility
- personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders"
- god of the sea / father of many lesser sea deities (e.g. Oceanids - the sea-nymphs) / carries a trident with which he stirs up tidal waves and causes earthquakes
- son of Zeus and Leto, who Hera sent the Python - a giant serpent - after / god of many things: the sun, wisdom, prophecy, music, flocks, wolves, mice, plagues, medicine / center of worship for this god is Delphi - the Delphic oracle is famous for misleading oracles
26 Clues: kills the minotaur in Crete / became King of Athens • personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders" • a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / causes terror during battle, hence "panic" • Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute is the bow and arrow • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Athenian lawmaker who had a harsh code of laws
- Roman goddess of flowers
- maiden who loved Narcissus. He rejected her and she pined away until nothing was left of her but her voice.
- place of assembly for judicial/public business in an ancient Roman city
- giant who supported the heavens on his shoulders
- a hero of superhuman strength
- goddess of discord
- handsome youth loved by Aphrodite
- given the power of prophecy by Apollo
- Roman god of animals
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- Roman god of wine, wild with drunkenness
- the “not mortal” food of the gods, extremely delicious
- protective shield of Zeus
- Greek name for Thoth, Egyptian god who was the inventor of a magic seal to keep a vessel airtight
- fire-breathing monster with a lion’s head, goat’s body, and serpent’s tail
- bravest of the Trojans
- Roman goddess of the dawn
- mythological paradise where after death the blessed (mortals favored by the gods) dwell
- goddess of the rainbow
- mythological race of warrior women
20 Clues: goddess of discord • Roman god of animals • bravest of the Trojans • goddess of the rainbow • Roman goddess of flowers • protective shield of Zeus • Roman goddess of the dawn • a hero of superhuman strength • handsome youth loved by Aphrodite • mythological race of warrior women • given the power of prophecy by Apollo • Roman god of wine, wild with drunkenness • ...
Percy Jackson Book 7 2024-10-09
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- A large country house with a name that sounds spooky
- An ancient Greek witch who's name starts with G that was outcast from her city for bringing someone back from the dead
- The disembodied soul of a deceased person
- A type of triangular candy that resembles a vegetable
- Long, thin, flexible fish
- The first city that comes into your mind when you think about the US and city
- A holiday celebrated on October 31st, known for costumes and trick-or-treating
- A famous centaur in Greek mythology, known for his wisdom and skill as a trainer
- A person, commonly a woman, who practices magic
- A place where dead bodies are buried
- A European mammal resembling a ferret, having a strong, musky smell
- A person who designs buildings and often supervises their construction
- the Greek god of rainbows and communication
- Greek goddess associated with magic and witchcraft
- Creatures that are frightening or abnormally ugly or strange
- A mythical creature, part human and part goat
- The feeling of fear or dread
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- A mythical stone creature found on rich humans houses
- The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal
- Queen of Troy, famous for her mourning over her children
- Dutch treat made of two wafers filled with caramel syrup
- A monstrous dog with supernatural powers, often guarding the gates of the underworld
- A device for knocking on a door
- Another way say no
- The nereid of sailing and a good fish-catch.
- A private park in New York City
- the action that witches do
- A sweet frozen food made from cream or milk, sugar, and flavoring, often eaten as a dessert
- Another mane for flashlight sometimes found in rituals
- The home of the Greek gods
30 Clues: Another way say no • Long, thin, flexible fish • the action that witches do • The home of the Greek gods • The feeling of fear or dread • A device for knocking on a door • A private park in New York City • A place where dead bodies are buried • The disembodied soul of a deceased person • the Greek god of rainbows and communication • The nereid of sailing and a good fish-catch. • ...
