greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Infographic cross word: Taylor Lowe period 2 2022-10-25
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- they reckon with gods
- he was controlled by the Dardanelles.
- god of poetry and medicine
- messenger god who wore a winged hat and winged sandels.
- they were a mixture of Mediterranean and northern people.
- godess of wisdom and war.
- they were born in the restless Greek world of the early 8th century.
- they intervene in human affairs in ancient Greek mythology.
- Gods tended to be personified as psychological and social forces of this
- there are no written records from this time period.
- Greeks were jealous because they dint have the same trade opportunities as they did.
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- goddess of the hunt
- when there was no public records they used these to fill in blanks.
- god of was and the son of zeus and hera.
- this had to be explained in divine terms.
- gods reckon with this
- troy was the metropolis for this area.
- godess of love and beauty
- God of fire and metalwork who built the palaces in which the Olympian gods lived.
- King and protector of the gods and humankind.
- Queen of the gods and protector of marriage.
21 Clues: goddess of the hunt • they reckon with gods • gods reckon with this • godess of wisdom and war. • godess of love and beauty • god of poetry and medicine • he was controlled by the Dardanelles. • troy was the metropolis for this area. • god of was and the son of zeus and hera. • this had to be explained in divine terms. • Queen of the gods and protector of marriage. • ...
Books with One Word Titles 2022-12-31
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- YA about a Black Teenage Game Developer
- Contemporary YA Mystery on Fame and Grooming
- 2022 Goodreads Choice Awards Nominee in 2 Categories
- Reimagining the Life of the Infamous Queen from the Indian Epic the Ramayana
- Fantasy where a Nun teams up with a Demon
- YA Book on the Power of Belief
- An emotional story about two estranged sisters
- First Book in an Adult High Fantasy Series
- An Adult Contemporary who Won Book of the Year 2020 for the British Book Award
- YA Fantasy Arthurian Retelling
- YA Fantasy Villain Retelling
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- A contemporary sports romance on ice
- Contemporary YA on Sexual Assault and Racism
- Literary Fantasy - won Women's Prize for Fiction in 2021
- Environmental Sci-FI on Hope
- A new perspective on Shakespeare
- Werewolf YA Book
- Sports Romance by a well-known Author
- YA Mythological Fantasy about a Hunt every 7 years
- Fantasy Retelling of a Greek Myth
- Contemporary Romance set in Trinidad
- A Greek Mythology Retelling following 3 women
- Small-town Hockey Contemporary Fiction Book
- YA Retelling of the Goose Girl
24 Clues: Werewolf YA Book • Environmental Sci-FI on Hope • YA Fantasy Villain Retelling • YA Book on the Power of Belief • YA Fantasy Arthurian Retelling • YA Retelling of the Goose Girl • A new perspective on Shakespeare • Fantasy Retelling of a Greek Myth • A contemporary sports romance on ice • Contemporary Romance set in Trinidad • Sports Romance by a well-known Author • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-08
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- A person who legally belongs to a state
- A small number of people controlling the gov. of a state
- A war lasting 10 yrs between the greeks and Trojens
- A person who uses force to control votes, laws, etc.
- Powerful upper-class people that rule
- A mountain the Greek gods lived above
- A city where the battle of Thermopylae took place
- The rule of a single person
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- A conflict between the Ionians, and Persians that post ponded the Persian attack
- most famouse king in Sparta known for leading the battle of Thermopolae
- A single ruler that has aristocrats to advise him
- Wars fought by various greek states and Persia
- A city-state that's gov is an oligarchy
- A form of gov. that is ruled by the people
- a city that has an independent gov.
- A city that's gov. is a democracy
- Stories that often include gods and mythological creatures
- A harsh gov. with harsh laws
- an area of ancient Greece built on a hill
- A class of people just above slaves called serfs
20 Clues: The rule of a single person • A harsh gov. with harsh laws • A city that's gov. is a democracy • a city that has an independent gov. • Powerful upper-class people that rule • A mountain the Greek gods lived above • A person who legally belongs to a state • A city-state that's gov is an oligarchy • an area of ancient Greece built on a hill • ...
RG Valentines Puzzle 2025-01-26
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- What Shakespearean play mentions Valentines Day
- Cupid is the son of ?
- Who believed chocolate was a gift from the gods?
- Cupid is the god of ?
- What candybar was named after the inventors horse?
- What state produces most of Americas red roses?
- What is candy called in the UK?
- Who is the ancient Greek goddess of love?
- What does XOXO mean?
- What mammal has the largest heart?
- What element are diamonds made of?
- Who sings "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"?
- How many lines are in a sonnet?
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- What invention was patented on Valentines Day?
- Oldest living love poem was written on a ?
- A parent of Cupid?
- St. Valentine is the Patron Saint of ?
- Which country exports the most roses?
- St. Valentine is the Patron Saint of ?
- What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day ?
- What state is home to the town of Valentine?
- Who is Cupid in Greek Mythology ?
- What is found in Nutella?
- A parent of Cupid?
- What is the French word for love?
- Feb 14 is National Chocolate Day in what country?
26 Clues: A parent of Cupid? • A parent of Cupid? • What does XOXO mean? • Cupid is the son of ? • Cupid is the god of ? • What is found in Nutella? • What is candy called in the UK? • How many lines are in a sonnet? • Who is Cupid in Greek Mythology ? • What is the French word for love? • What mammal has the largest heart? • What element are diamonds made of? • ...
Ancient Rome 2023-02-27
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- Last Julio-Claudian emperor; fiddled while Rome burned
- Roman emperor that divided the Roman Empire
- 200 years of peace and prosperity in Roman Empire
- Emperor that reunited the Roman Empire and built new capital at Constantinople
- Poet that wrote the Aeneid
- Language spoken in the eastern Roman Empire
- Language spoken in the western Roman Empire
- First Julio-Claudian emperor
- Barbaric tribe that attacked Spain and North Africa defeating Roman settlements in 400s
- Frankish king that ruled over Gaul
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- Fierce warriors from Central Asia that invaded southeastern Europe
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Greek surgeon that made discoveries of the human body
- Germanic tribe that attacked Rome in 410 after Rome quit making payments
- Built wall to protect north boundary of Roman Empire
- Most important god to Romans
- Leader of the Huns that raided Roman territory in the east
- Poet that wrote about Roman mythology; Metamorphoses
- Second Julio-Claudian emperor
- Third Julio-Claudian emperor
- Fourth Julio-Claudian emperor
- Second most important god to Romans
22 Clues: Poet that wrote the Aeneid • Most important god to Romans • Third Julio-Claudian emperor • First Julio-Claudian emperor • Second Julio-Claudian emperor • Fourth Julio-Claudian emperor • A painting done on wet plaster • Frankish king that ruled over Gaul • Second most important god to Romans • Roman emperor that divided the Roman Empire • ...
6GCA 2018 - Sara and Giacomo 2018-06-26
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- the goddess of wisdom and warcraft
- the protagonist in Chinese Cinderella
- a book following an individual's life
- the same letter being used for 2 or more words at a time in a phrase
- a play written by Shakespeare about star-crossed lovers
- a poem of 14 lines
- the act of welcoming strangers to your home
- the leading character in a play, movie, novel, etc.
- a Greek island to the west of Greece
- a play written by Shakespeare about a Scottish king
- Greek poet and author of the Odyssey
- a mythological race of giants with one eye
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- the queen who ruled during Shakespeares early career
- one of the most important writers of all time, introduced a new writing style to the world
- two unstressed followed by one stressed, a metrical meter
- a book written by an individual following his life
- a metric meter of 5 feet
- speaking one's thoughts aloud regardless of any other characters
- a character who is against the leading character/s
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
20 Clues: a poem of 14 lines • a metric meter of 5 feet • the goddess of wisdom and warcraft • a Greek island to the west of Greece • Greek poet and author of the Odyssey • the protagonist in Chinese Cinderella • a book following an individual's life • a mythological race of giants with one eye • the act of welcoming strangers to your home • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-11-18
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- large number of males citizens took part in government, voting on laws directly
- Used commonly in Greek architecture in the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian style
- a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, & knowledge
- Famous Athenian statesmen
- Highest point of the city
- Philosopher who believed ideal state ruled by a single, strong, virtuous leader because democracy could lead to mob rule
- Vessels often depicting artistic scenes from mythology or daily life
- between Athens and Sparta
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- conflicts between Persia and Greece
- Under Pericles' leadership, Athens was in a
- Philosopher who rejected Athenian democracy because it condemned Socrates
- Government system where a few people hold the power
- Famous tragic playwright
- Word for city-state in Ancient Greece
- Ancient Greek statues often were of
- Plays that told of human suffering & usually ended in disaster
- City-state known for its military strength
- Philosopher put on trial for corrupting Athens’ youth and disrespecting gods
- Government system where people have the power
- The birthplace of Democracy
20 Clues: Famous tragic playwright • Famous Athenian statesmen • Highest point of the city • between Athens and Sparta • The birthplace of Democracy • conflicts between Persia and Greece • Ancient Greek statues often were of • Word for city-state in Ancient Greece • City-state known for its military strength • Under Pericles' leadership, Athens was in a • ...
Greek crossword 2025-05-02
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- a government in which only a few people have power
- god of the underworld
- queen of the gods
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- war a war between Athens and Sparta the threatened to tear all of Greece apart
- rich landowners
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- king of gods
- god of the sun
- people who had the right to participate in government
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- god of war
- the messenger of god
- god of celebration
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- goddess of agriculture
- the Greek word for a city-state
- goddess of wisdom
- greek-like
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- god of metalworking
- god of the sea
- goddess of the moon
- goddess of love
- a high hill
- goddess of the hearth
- an agreement to work together
- a leader who held power through the use of force
28 Clues: greek-like • god of war • a high hill • king of gods • god of the sea • god of the sun • rich landowners • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • god of celebration • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • the messenger of god • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • an agreement to work together • the Greek word for a city-state • ...
Greek crossword 2025-05-02
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- goddess of the moon
- Greek-like
- God of celebration
- goddess of love
- the Greek word for a city-state
- goddess of the wisdom
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a war between Athens and Sparta threatened to tear all of Greece apart
- king of gods
- goddess of the hearth
- people who had the right to participate in government
- god of the sun
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- the messenger of god
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- god of the war
- A unit of soillders who ride horse
- of the gods
- god of the sea
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- an agreement to work together
- goddess of agriculture
- a high hill
- goddess of metalworking
- god of the underworld
- body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- shorts stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- rich landowners
28 Clues: Greek-like • of the gods • a high hill • king of gods • god of the war • god of the sea • god of the sun • goddess of love • rich landowners • God of celebration • goddess of the moon • the messenger of god • god of the underworld • goddess of the wisdom • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • goddess of metalworking • an agreement to work together • the Greek word for a city-state • ...
Greek Mythology Worksheets 2020-12-24
10 Clues: wife of Hades • god of the sea • goddess of love • god of the underworld • god who creates weapons • god of the sun; holds lyre • queen of the gods; wife of Zeus • king of the gods; controls storms • messenger god; holds staff with two wings • twin sister of Apollo; goddess of the hunt
Greek mythology easy 2025-05-29
10 Clues: Bog mora • Bog rata • Glavni bog • Boginja lova • Glasnik bogova • Glavna boginja • Boginja ljubavi • Boginja mudrosti • Prvi bogovi, pre ostalih • Bog poezije, muzike i medicine
Japanese Mythology 2023-05-07
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- Japanese word for "supernatural being" or "monster"
- Japanese word for "divine wind"
- Mythical creature that brings good luck in Japanese folklore
- Sun goddess in Japanese mythology
- God of thunder and lightning in Japanese mythology
- Japanese word for "spirit" or "deity"
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- Mythical sword in Japanese mythology
- A type of Yokai that inhabit old tools and possessions
- Yokai that inhabits rivers and sometimes attacks people
- A strong, demon-like Yokai of the mountains
- God of the sea in Japanese mythology
- Bird with a human head in Japanese mythology
- Snake or dragon-like creature in Japanese mythology
- Mythical creature that can shapeshift into a human
14 Clues: Japanese word for "divine wind" • Sun goddess in Japanese mythology • Mythical sword in Japanese mythology • God of the sea in Japanese mythology • Japanese word for "spirit" or "deity" • A strong, demon-like Yokai of the mountains • Bird with a human head in Japanese mythology • God of thunder and lightning in Japanese mythology • ...
Classic Mythology 2025-05-14
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- River Styx a river in the Greek underworld that acts as a boundary between the living and the dead
- "Viking compass" from Norse mythology
- Known as "All Father" in Norse mythology, he has one eye
- The Irish goddess of war, death, and fate, offered prophecy and favor to heroes and gods
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- god of the sky, thunder, and lightning, king of the gods
- Olympians 12 Greek gods that ruled over Olympus
- god of the harvest and time, father of the Olympians
- Norse god of thunder, he wields the magical hammer, Mjolnir
- The Irish mother goddess
9 Clues: The Irish mother goddess • "Viking compass" from Norse mythology • Olympians 12 Greek gods that ruled over Olympus • god of the harvest and time, father of the Olympians • god of the sky, thunder, and lightning, king of the gods • Known as "All Father" in Norse mythology, he has one eye • Norse god of thunder, he wields the magical hammer, Mjolnir • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-06-22
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- A person who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon, often associated with tales of horror and transformation.
- A female spirit or fairy in Irish folklore, believed to wail or scream to foretell or accompany the death of a person.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human, typically depicted as a powerful and ferocious being in Greek mythology.
- A creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, often depicted as a guardian and known for posing riddles.
- A small, magical creature with wings, often depicted as delicate and mischievous, and associated with nature and enchantment.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and association with archery.
- A legendary creature resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead, known for its purity and magical abilities.
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- A large, serpentine creature with scales, wings, and often breathing fire, commonly found in folklore and mythology.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often associated with the ocean and known for their enchanting beauty.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its ability to fly and often associated with poetic inspiration and heroism.
- A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, often depicted as a symbol of courage and protection.
- A mythical creature resembling a large, hairy, ape-like being, often associated with snowy mountain regions and legends of unknown creatures.
15 Clues: A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality. • A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean. • A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being. • ...
Greek Mythology: Heracles 2021-06-09
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- I have been strong ever since I was a boy and killed a snake as if it was a toy. Who am I?
- What lake did Heracles cross to reach the nine headed snake.
- I am a cousin of one who made sure quests were given. Exactly a dozen.
- A dog with more than one head. It is found in the land of the dead.
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- I am in the hall of fame and don’t like Heracles what is my name?
- The colour of the deer that was found in just a year.
- I think lightning is rad and I am Heracles’ dad.
- I am the god of the deceased and if intruders are found my pet will have a feast.
- A nine headed beast and on his quest he must defeat.
- After the deer was found what was the animal in the next round. It’s similar to a pig and rather big.
10 Clues: I think lightning is rad and I am Heracles’ dad. • A nine headed beast and on his quest he must defeat. • The colour of the deer that was found in just a year. • What lake did Heracles cross to reach the nine headed snake. • I am in the hall of fame and don’t like Heracles what is my name? • A dog with more than one head. It is found in the land of the dead. • ...
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2024-05-29
10 Clues: a prediction • living forever • a point of view • subject to death • half human, half god • to brag about something • to make something different • a challenge, difficulty, problem • stories dealing with gods and goddesses • a reference to famous movie, title, story
Greek mythology nate 2023-09-01
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- who is the messanger of the gods
- who is the god of the sea
- who was born out of zeus' forehead
- who is married to aphrodite
- who is the god of hunt and wild animals
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- who is the son of uranus
- who is the god of the underworld
- who is the queen of gods and goddes of marriage
- who is the god of war
- who the strongest god
10 Clues: who is the god of war • who the strongest god • who is the son of uranus • who is the god of the sea • who is married to aphrodite • who is the messanger of the gods • who is the god of the underworld • who was born out of zeus' forehead • who is the god of hunt and wild animals • who is the queen of gods and goddes of marriage
prometheus greek mythology 2023-05-10
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- what did prometheus do to the other gods?
- what is prometheus the god of?
- what body part was eaten by an eagle daily?
- what did the gods want to be named?
- who saved prometheus?
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- what was the piece of fruit that prometheus threw?
- what is the meaning of prometheus's name?
- what is then meaning of epimetheus's name?
- who punished prometheus?
- what were epimetheus and prometheus tasked to do?
10 Clues: who saved prometheus? • who punished prometheus? • what is prometheus the god of? • what did the gods want to be named? • what did prometheus do to the other gods? • what is the meaning of prometheus's name? • what is then meaning of epimetheus's name? • what body part was eaten by an eagle daily? • what were epimetheus and prometheus tasked to do? • ...
Test Your Noodle Friday #1 2021-09-09
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- city of original Starbucks
- teacher in room 16
- Georgia is famous for what fruit
- what famous American was assassinated in 1865
- in Greek mythology, Achilles' heel was injured with
- name of hurricane currently affecting East Coast
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- Batman's first name
- Mrs. Bode's maiden name
- actor who played Edward Scissorhands
- country that Black Panther leads
- the oldest person at your table must receive this answer from room 9 windows
- last state by alphabetical order
- while fetching a pail of water Jack broke his what
- middle color of flag of Ireland
14 Clues: teacher in room 16 • Batman's first name • Mrs. Bode's maiden name • city of original Starbucks • middle color of flag of Ireland • country that Black Panther leads • Georgia is famous for what fruit • last state by alphabetical order • actor who played Edward Scissorhands • what famous American was assassinated in 1865 • name of hurricane currently affecting East Coast • ...
Jupiter 2017-03-01
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- Jupiter is named after _____ in Greek mythology
- what type of planet
- What makes up 90% of Jupiter's atmosphere
- how many earths can fit in Jupiter
- what is Jupiter known for
- largest planet in the solar system
- Length of a day
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- Distance from the sun
- the number of planet from the sun
- How many moons does Jupiter have
- how many space missions visited Jupiter
- what is the largest moon of Jupiter
- The closest planet to Jupiter is _____
- how many rings are around Jupiter
14 Clues: Length of a day • what type of planet • Distance from the sun • what is Jupiter known for • How many moons does Jupiter have • the number of planet from the sun • how many rings are around Jupiter • how many earths can fit in Jupiter • largest planet in the solar system • what is the largest moon of Jupiter • The closest planet to Jupiter is _____ • ...
Greek Literature 2018-09-11
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- Epic about the Trojan War.
- A serpent with 9 heads.
- Performers that played the lyre as they read poetry.
- Strong hero that completed difficult tasks.
- Most famous lyric poet.
- Monster defeated by Theseus.
- Epic about the hero Odysseus.
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- Competitive games held to honor the Greek gods.
- Author of fables.
- A short story that teaches a lesson.
- A collection of fictional stories that explain how the world works.
- Blind poet that created the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A story about gods and heroes.
- Long poems that tell a story.
14 Clues: Author of fables. • A serpent with 9 heads. • Most famous lyric poet. • Epic about the Trojan War. • Monster defeated by Theseus. • Epic about the hero Odysseus. • Long poems that tell a story. • A story about gods and heroes. • A short story that teaches a lesson. • Strong hero that completed difficult tasks. • Blind poet that created the Iliad and Odyssey. • ...
Let's Stay Together 2024-01-30
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- You might get these in a heart shaped box.
- A piece of jewelry worn around one's neck.
- A stuffed animal often given on Valentine's Day.
- Little angel who shoots arrows at people.
- When you wrap your arms around someone.
- Favorite flower for Valentine's Day.
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology.
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- Will you be my________?
- A sweet treat.
- A vibrant color that symbolizes love and passion.
- A feeling of deep affection and care.
- The act of pursuing someone romantically.
- Symbol associated with love and emotion.
- The month we celebrate love.
14 Clues: A sweet treat. • Will you be my________? • The month we celebrate love. • Cupid's name in Greek mythology. • Favorite flower for Valentine's Day. • A feeling of deep affection and care. • When you wrap your arms around someone. • Symbol associated with love and emotion. • The act of pursuing someone romantically. • Little angel who shoots arrows at people. • ...
Batcrossword 2021-06-24
8 Clues: Hades's kingdom • Batman's vehicle • Batman's real name • Batman's greatest enemy • Hades helmet characteristic • DC superhero that imitates a bat • God of Greek mythology. He is the Lord of the hells • A multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the underworld
Greek Mythology: Olympians 2013-07-24
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- A prison far beneath the underworld
- – Kingdom of the dead
- Group of gods ruling after the overthrow of the Titans
- A war against the city of Troy
- Greedy god; lord of the underworld
- God of the sky; ruler of the Olympians
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- God of the sea
- Where the Olympian gods live
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of war; son of Zeus
10 Clues: God of the sea • – Kingdom of the dead • God of war; son of Zeus • Goddess of love and beauty • Where the Olympian gods live • A war against the city of Troy • Greedy god; lord of the underworld • A prison far beneath the underworld • God of the sky; ruler of the Olympians • Group of gods ruling after the overthrow of the Titans
Riley greek mythology 2023-08-23
10 Clues: apollos sister • has one big eye • God of wisdom and war • who is the God of war • God of the under world • he is the Messenger God • That are half person half goat • God of the sun,poetry and music • what monster has snakes for hair • He is the king of the Gods and the sky
Greek Mythology (Myths) 2025-04-25
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- The crew of heroes that collected the Golden Fleece
- Birth name of the man that tamed the Pegasus
- Mythological inventor of flight
- Original name of the hero that completed the 12 trials
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- Stole the gift of fire for humanity
- Herodotus claims this man introduced the alphabet to the Greeks
- Greek hero responsible for the Olymipic Games
- The musician that almost overcame death
- Creature killed by Theseus in a prison made by 9A
- Brought the head of Medusa as a wedding gift
10 Clues: Mythological inventor of flight • Stole the gift of fire for humanity • The musician that almost overcame death • Birth name of the man that tamed the Pegasus • Brought the head of Medusa as a wedding gift • Greek hero responsible for the Olymipic Games • Creature killed by Theseus in a prison made by 9A • The crew of heroes that collected the Golden Fleece • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-17
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- - A creature made of clay or mud, brought to life through magical means.
- - A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- - A giant sea monster that dwells in the depths of the ocean.
- - A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
- - A cryptid creature believed to attack and feed on livestock, particularly goats.
- - A female monster with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with her gaze.
- - A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- - A small, magical creature often depicted as having wings and the power to grant wishes.
- - A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
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- - Mythological female figures associated with battle, who choose which warriors live or die in Norse mythology.
- - A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- - A human who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- - A legendary reptile with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- - A female spirit in Irish mythology that is believed to wail and foretell impending death.
- - A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, known for its riddles.
- - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- - A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- - A creature with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a bird, known for its enchanting singing.
- - A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region.
20 Clues: - A winged horse from Greek mythology. • - A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • - A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull. • - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead. • - A giant sea monster that dwells in the depths of the ocean. • - A legendary reptile with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • ...
2 Dipthong 2023-11-26
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- A spiral or wound shape.
- A male child.
- Indicating a direction or location.
- Sound produced by the vocal cords.
- Slightly wet or damp.
- Ancient city in Greek mythology.
- Take pleasure or satisfaction in.
- Hard work or labor.
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- The present participle of what water is doing when it's very hot.
- A nautical term used to hail or call attention.
- Connect or link together.
- What water does when it gets really hot.
- Direct your finger to indicate something.
- To hire or engage someone for work.
- Something to play with.
- Cause significant damage or ruin.
- A place where two or more things are connected.
17 Clues: A male child. • Hard work or labor. • Slightly wet or damp. • Something to play with. • A spiral or wound shape. • Connect or link together. • Ancient city in Greek mythology. • Cause significant damage or ruin. • Take pleasure or satisfaction in. • Sound produced by the vocal cords. • Indicating a direction or location. • To hire or engage someone for work. • ...
Centaurs 2021-04-16
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- what do Centaurs have a sense of
- what is a Centaurs lower torso
- what is a Centaurs higher torso
- Centaurs hair colour
- in Greek Mythology what is a female Centaur
- height of an average adult Centaur
- who did Firenze once save
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- what colour of hair did Firenze have
- What do they not use to do magic
- what colour of eyes did Firenze have
- who found Firenze attractive
- what Centaur possessed black hair
- what do Centaurs favour over technology
- what did MOM class Centaurs as
14 Clues: Centaurs hair colour • who did Firenze once save • who found Firenze attractive • what is a Centaurs lower torso • what did MOM class Centaurs as • what is a Centaurs higher torso • what do Centaurs have a sense of • What do they not use to do magic • what Centaur possessed black hair • height of an average adult Centaur • what colour of hair did Firenze have • ...
OSP Mod Crossword 2021-04-18
Across
- Often falls out of chair.
- In Red's head and Skinner's kitchen.
- What Sarc hates new members talking about in Greek Mythology.
- Another word for 'polis'
- An associate of Jude's.
- The only reason HP was made a keeper.
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- The only thing explained so often we had to pin it.
- Console's favorite VC activity.
- Best guest star of OSP podcast.
- Cause of the keeper Apocolypse (7,4).
- Including Sarc and Yellow.
- Reed's true form.
- Appeal rejectors.
- The best place to violate the religion rule (5,6).
14 Clues: Reed's true form. • Appeal rejectors. • An associate of Jude's. • Another word for 'polis' • Often falls out of chair. • Including Sarc and Yellow. • Console's favorite VC activity. • Best guest star of OSP podcast. • In Red's head and Skinner's kitchen. • Cause of the keeper Apocolypse (7,4). • The only reason HP was made a keeper. • ...
The Gods of Greek Mythology 2023-04-27
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- given birth to on the Greek island Delos
- appears in ancient works
- connected with spiders and weaving looms
- adultery with Aphrodite and human women
- pulled out of womb
- lead the Greeks in the Trojan War
- known/sign of love and beauty
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- term of reflection
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- incarcerated his own children in his wife
- One of twelve who lived on Mount Olympus
- was transformed into a Sea God
- connections with the cycle of seasons
- most important warrior in Mythology
14 Clues: term of reflection • pulled out of womb • appears in ancient works • known/sign of love and beauty • was transformed into a Sea God • lead the Greeks in the Trojan War • most important warrior in Mythology • connections with the cycle of seasons • Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts • given birth to on the Greek island Delos • connected with spiders and weaving looms • ...
Oswego House Church Christmas 2023-12-17
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- a werewolf or any other were-animal
- a human-bird hybrid from greek mythology
- a platform that brings one up and down
- a flip over one's head, going backward
- sluggish
- a medical procedure to take part of one's brain out
- the most boring book of the bible
- short for suspicious
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- a place to keep ones food cold
- slight snack-lunch
- you don't want to get hit by one of these
- an awesome, deranged, psychotic masterclass cuber
- a restaurant for people who like to get fat
- electric rodent pokémon
14 Clues: sluggish • slight snack-lunch • short for suspicious • electric rodent pokémon • a place to keep ones food cold • the most boring book of the bible • a werewolf or any other were-animal • a platform that brings one up and down • a flip over one's head, going backward • a human-bird hybrid from greek mythology • you don't want to get hit by one of these • ...
Percy Jackson Vocab 2024-12-04
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- (noun) – A journey or mission undertaken, often with a significant goal or purpose, typically involving danger or challenges.
- (noun) – A distinctive atmosphere or quality surrounding a person, place, or thing; also refers to an invisible energy field surrounding a person.
- (adjective) – Relating to gods or god-like qualities; heavenly or extraordinary.
- (verb) – To expel or send someone away from a place, typically as a punishment or decree.
- (noun) – A prediction or forecast, often with divine or mystical implications.
- (adjective) – Having the qualities of a monster; terrifying or abnormal in a way that is unnatural or frightening.
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- (noun) – A surprising and previously unknown fact, often disclosed in a dramatic way.
- (noun) – In Greek mythology, a deep, dark pit in the underworld where the worst offenders are punished.
- (noun) – In Greek mythology, female spirits of vengeance who pursue wrongdoers.
- (noun) – A large, intense fire; can also refer to a hellish or destructive situation.
- (noun) – A deep, steep-sided opening or gorge in the earth, often used metaphorically to describe a vast difference or gap.
- (noun) – An irrational and persistent feeling of being persecuted or under threat, often involving delusions of danger or conspiracy.
12 Clues: (noun) – A prediction or forecast, often with divine or mystical implications. • (noun) – In Greek mythology, female spirits of vengeance who pursue wrongdoers. • (adjective) – Relating to gods or god-like qualities; heavenly or extraordinary. • (noun) – A surprising and previously unknown fact, often disclosed in a dramatic way. • ...
Gorgon Lesson Crossword 2023-04-17
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- Beheaded Medusa
- A Shakespeare play that used a metaphor of a gorgon
- The goddess who turned Medusa, Sthneo, and Euryale into gorgons
- When the idea of a gorgon was first introduced in mythology
- A female creature so hideous that looking at it would make you go blind
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- One of the sons of Medusa and Posidion that burst from her corpse
- A well-known gorgon in Greek mythology
- The second eldest of the gorgon sister, also known for her hair made of venomous snakes
- One of the sons of Medusa and Posidion that burst from her corpse
- The eldest of the gorgon sisters known for her brass hands, sharp fangs, and venomous snakes for hair
10 Clues: Beheaded Medusa • A well-known gorgon in Greek mythology • A Shakespeare play that used a metaphor of a gorgon • When the idea of a gorgon was first introduced in mythology • The goddess who turned Medusa, Sthneo, and Euryale into gorgons • One of the sons of Medusa and Posidion that burst from her corpse • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-01-30
Across
- a political system where supreme power lies
- when a runner ran 26.1 miles
- the battle that effectively ended the Persian war
- a body of stories about gods and heroes
- a form of democracy which citizens elect officials
- a government ruled by a few people
- state society made for the purpose of war
- a form of government which citizens rule
- a person with certain rights
- wars fought between Athens and Sparta
- military housing
- farmer who works for someone
- a military formation of foot soldiers
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- a way of teaching set up by Socrates
- a way of maintaining control of government
- a government in the hands of hereditary ruling
- an alliance headed by Athens
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- a Spartan slave
- foreigner in a Greek city state
- a city-state in enchant Greece
- cruel and oppressive government
- Formed the surrounding city states near Sparta
- an athletic competition held every four years in ancient Greece
- a high ranked government official in Sparta
25 Clues: a Spartan slave • military housing • an alliance headed by Athens • when a runner ran 26.1 miles • a person with certain rights • farmer who works for someone • a city-state in enchant Greece • foreigner in a Greek city state • cruel and oppressive government • a government ruled by a few people • a way of teaching set up by Socrates • wars fought between Athens and Sparta • ...
Narnia crossworld 2025-10-31
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- - pg.97 to skip, verb
- - pg.126 skin, noun
- - pg.100 wizard
- - pg.171 wailing around, verb
- - pg.26 foolish, adjective
- - pg.17 greek figure in Greek mythology, noun
- - pg.141 next turn, adjective
- - pg.117 hasty, adjective
- - pg.43 water nymph, noun
- - pg.135 small song bird, noun
- - pg.19 correctness, verb
- - pg.194 beginning of something, noun
- - pg.62 bad thing, noun
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- - pg.165 demon noun
- - pg.201 border separating 2 countries, noun
- - pg.199 large amount of alcohol, noun
- - pg.7 curious, adjective
- - pg.48 annoyance, adjective
- - pg.161 resting, verb
- - pg.125 cheerful, noun
- - pg.85 animal, noun
- - pg.8 scarf, noun
- - pg.60 Roman sky God Jupiter, noun
- - pg.149 trees, noun
- - pg.194 unpleasant noise, noun
- - pg.181 prickly shrub, noun
- - pg.48 unpleasant, adjective
- - pg.76 mainly, adverb
- - pg.76 gush out in a sudden stream, verb
- - pg.149 old women, noun
- - pg.32 the kissing of a tablet in church, noun
- - pg.114 soft explosive sounds, verb
32 Clues: - pg.100 wizard • - pg.8 scarf, noun • - pg.165 demon noun • - pg.126 skin, noun • - pg.85 animal, noun • - pg.149 trees, noun • - pg.97 to skip, verb • - pg.161 resting, verb • - pg.76 mainly, adverb • - pg.125 cheerful, noun • - pg.62 bad thing, noun • - pg.149 old women, noun • - pg.7 curious, adjective • - pg.117 hasty, adjective • - pg.43 water nymph, noun • - pg.19 correctness, verb • ...
Valentines 2023-02-07
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- a sweet that you give to someone you like
- an intense feeling of deep affection.
- shoots love arrows (roman form of 5)
- a flower often given as a symbol of love/affection
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- the love goddess in Ancient Greek mythology
- a common thing to say at the end of a letter _ _ _ _
- a day where you give your crush something
- the son of the goddess of love (greek form of 7)
8 Clues: shoots love arrows (roman form of 5) • an intense feeling of deep affection. • a day where you give your crush something • a sweet that you give to someone you like • the love goddess in Ancient Greek mythology • the son of the goddess of love (greek form of 7) • a flower often given as a symbol of love/affection • a common thing to say at the end of a letter _ _ _ _
Religion 2022-10-24
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- of persons.
- Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who
- or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by
- greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be;
- if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to
- holy book, the Bible.
- and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
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- being of many forms and natures.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung
- of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are
- beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a
- monotheistic religion.
- involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- enlightenment.
- and Ancient Americas).
- God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- of people.
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic;
- the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s
28 Clues: of people. • of persons. • enlightenment. • holy book, the Bible. • monotheistic religion. • and Ancient Americas). • being of many forms and natures. • involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human. • and to devotion to family (including ancestors). • God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.” • is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • ...
Zodiac Constellations 2019-11-06
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- The bull
- 88 of them in the night sky
- blue super giant in the constellation Orion
- a great circle on the celestial sphere representing the sun's apparent path during the year
- the fourth largest
- The --- constellations are Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer and Leo
- the zodiac constellations all have different --- and characteristics
- The crab
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- The second largest
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky
- red super giant in the constellation Orion
- the third largest
- the constellations have Greek an roman -----
- The scorpion
- The goat
- The ram
- The largest sign
- zodiac constellations in the sky
- The ---- constellations are Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus and Aquarius
- Brightest star in sky
20 Clues: The ram • The bull • The goat • The crab • The scorpion • The largest sign • the third largest • The second largest • the fourth largest • Brightest star in sky • 88 of them in the night sky • zodiac constellations in the sky • a fixed luminous point in the night sky • red super giant in the constellation Orion • blue super giant in the constellation Orion • ...
English Crossword 2014-11-18
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- A song written by U2.
- Silly.
- Soft reddish-brown colour.
- To revive.
- Great person's followers.
- Lose light
- The state of being an inmate
- Puzzle.
- The formal looked ........
- Banishment.
- Lazy person.
- To propose to bring forward.
- Abounding in fens fenny
- I use ........ to start a fire.
- Oppressively hot and humid.
- Recently come
- Not understanding
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- I like to .... my toast with jam.
- Hero of Greek mythology.
- Bowels/intestines
- Spongy soft fat and puffy
- To make pregnant.
- A cemetery.
- Worthy of trust
- Tom started to ..... on the floor after drinking.
- The lower jawbone.
- Scales of dead skin amongst hair.
- Noisy and disorderly
- 14-line poem
- To steal.
30 Clues: Silly. • Puzzle. • To steal. • To revive. • Lose light • A cemetery. • Banishment. • Lazy person. • 14-line poem • Recently come • Worthy of trust • Bowels/intestines • To make pregnant. • Not understanding • The lower jawbone. • Noisy and disorderly • A song written by U2. • Abounding in fens fenny • Hero of Greek mythology. • Spongy soft fat and puffy • Great person's followers. • Soft reddish-brown colour. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-03-27
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- Group of people having control of a country
- The final battle of Persia
- Athenian citizen who fought in the battle of Marathon
- A system of order for a nation
- Government with one ruler
- Cruel treatment from people with power
- Government ruled by the people
- The region that Xerxes ruled
- The third battle of Persia
- The battle that took place in the Saronic Gulf
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- The first battle of Persia
- King of Sparta
- A collection of myths
- A member of the most powerful class in Ancient Greece
- King of Persia
- Democratic country
- The battle named after Pheidippides, a Greek Messanger
- Oligarchy city-state
- A city-state close to Sparta
- Democratic city-state
20 Clues: King of Sparta • King of Persia • Democratic country • Oligarchy city-state • A collection of myths • Democratic city-state • Government with one ruler • The first battle of Persia • The final battle of Persia • The third battle of Persia • The region that Xerxes ruled • A city-state close to Sparta • A system of order for a nation • Government ruled by the people • ...
Animals 2022-11-07
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- magical cat and Kiki’s companion
- the darlings pet dog
- naked mole rat
- mulan’s chore helping dog
- a bumbling accident prone rooster
- friendly monkey who is great at snatching things
- Rapunzels chameleon pet
- flying horse from Greek mythology
- an adorable pig who can tell the future
- Pocahontas’ raccoon friend
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- geppetto’s pet cat
- she’s a little lady who is a romantic in aristocats
- white German Shepard who is the star of a live action superhero series
- an alien that lilo mistakes for a dog at first
- jack skellingtons ghost dog
- Jasmine’s pet tiger
- Belle’s horse
- evil cat from Cinderella
- stray dog that Miguel adopts
- a Dalmatian who doesn’t have her spots
20 Clues: Belle’s horse • naked mole rat • geppetto’s pet cat • Jasmine’s pet tiger • the darlings pet dog • Rapunzels chameleon pet • evil cat from Cinderella • mulan’s chore helping dog • Pocahontas’ raccoon friend • jack skellingtons ghost dog • stray dog that Miguel adopts • magical cat and Kiki’s companion • a bumbling accident prone rooster • flying horse from Greek mythology • ...
Puzzle 100 2025-06-06
Across
- Country in the Horn of Africa
- Sudden break or explosion
- Free of noise or disturbance
- Capital city of Ecuador
- Large body of matter with no shape
- Japanese seasoning made from fermented soy
- Country in southwestern Europe
- Flat surface used for storage
- Weak or barely perceptible
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- Capital city of Kenya
- Country bridging Europe and Asia
- Arrangement to secure a spot or service
- Large wild cat also called a cougar
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Book with a soft cover
- Related to the sun
- Appendages used by birds for flight
- Hard rock used in sculpture or flooring
- Rapid turning or rotation
- Small thin branch of a tree or shrub
20 Clues: Related to the sun • Capital city of Kenya • Book with a soft cover • Capital city of Ecuador • Sudden break or explosion • Rapid turning or rotation • Weak or barely perceptible • Free of noise or disturbance • Country in the Horn of Africa • Flat surface used for storage • Country in southwestern Europe • Country bridging Europe and Asia • Large body of matter with no shape • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-06-22
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- A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its ability to fly and often associated with poetic inspiration and heroism.
- A female spirit or fairy in Irish folklore, believed to wail or scream to foretell or accompany the death of a person.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and association with archery.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, often depicted as a symbol of courage and protection.
- A creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, often depicted as a guardian and known for posing riddles.
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- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human, typically depicted as a powerful and ferocious being in Greek mythology.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often associated with the ocean and known for their enchanting beauty.
- A person who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon, often associated with tales of horror and transformation.
- A small, magical creature with wings, often depicted as delicate and mischievous, and associated with nature and enchantment.
- A legendary creature resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead, known for its purity and magical abilities.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality.
- A large, serpentine creature with scales, wings, and often breathing fire, commonly found in folklore and mythology.
- A mythical creature resembling a large, hairy, ape-like being, often associated with snowy mountain regions and legends of unknown creatures.
15 Clues: A mythical bird that is cyclically reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and immortality. • A legendary sea monster, often depicted as a giant octopus or squid, said to dwell in the depths of the ocean. • A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often portrayed as a fierce and formidable being. • ...
English Crossword 2014-11-18
Across
- Noisy and disorderly
- Not understanding
- The state of being an inmate
- Banishment.
- Soft reddish-brown colour.
- The formal looked ........
- I use ........ to start a fire.
- A cemetery.
- To revive.
- I like to .... my toast with jam.
- Hero of Greek mythology.
- To propose to bring forward.
- Great person's followers.
- Bowels/intestines
- 14-line poem
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- Recently come
- Abounding in fens fenny
- Silly.
- To steal.
- To make pregnant.
- Lose light
- The lower jawbone.
- Lazy person.
- Worthy of trust
- Scales of dead skin amongst hair.
- Spongy soft fat and puffy
- Tom started to ..... on the floor after drinking.
- Oppressively hot and humid.
- Puzzle.
- A song written by U2.
30 Clues: Silly. • Puzzle. • To steal. • Lose light • To revive. • Banishment. • A cemetery. • Lazy person. • 14-line poem • Recently come • Worthy of trust • Not understanding • To make pregnant. • Bowels/intestines • The lower jawbone. • Noisy and disorderly • A song written by U2. • Abounding in fens fenny • Hero of Greek mythology. • Spongy soft fat and puffy • Great person's followers. • Soft reddish-brown colour. • ...
HANNAH 2020-07-20
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- CINDERELLA LOST IT ALL AT _______
- CANDY, T-SHIRTS, AND BALLS
- HARRY'S NEMESIS
- DISNEY CHARACTER AND DWARF PLANET
- AN EDIBLE ICE CREAM DISH
- LIFE SIMULATING VIDEO GAME
- THE SPACE PEOPLE
- MARY POPPINS' WAY TO TAKE MEDICINE
- A BIRD AND D.C.COMIC HERO
- A GAMING SYSTEM
- HORNED AND FICTIONAL
- LAUGH OUT LOUD ABBR.
- RULER OF MT. OLYMPUS
- _______ MYTHOLOGY
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- 3.14
- BLUE EYES, _____ DRAGON
- CREATOR OF HARRY POTTER
- NUMBERS AND LETTERS
- A+ CLASS ACT
- WRECK IT _______
- THE GANG USED THE ______ MACHINE TO SOLVE CRIMES
- A COMEDY WITH A COVEN OF 3
- A COLORFUL ICE CREAM TOPPING
- THE HOST OF D&D IS THE ______ MASTER
- TO SUBTRACT
- HOGWARTS TEACHES WITCHCRAFT AND ______
26 Clues: 3.14 • TO SUBTRACT • A+ CLASS ACT • HARRY'S NEMESIS • A GAMING SYSTEM • WRECK IT _______ • THE SPACE PEOPLE • _______ MYTHOLOGY • NUMBERS AND LETTERS • HORNED AND FICTIONAL • LAUGH OUT LOUD ABBR. • RULER OF MT. OLYMPUS • BLUE EYES, _____ DRAGON • CREATOR OF HARRY POTTER • AN EDIBLE ICE CREAM DISH • A BIRD AND D.C.COMIC HERO • CANDY, T-SHIRTS, AND BALLS • A COMEDY WITH A COVEN OF 3 • ...
renaissance 2021-03-22
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- michelangelo
- book by machiaavelli
- intectual movement stressing classic culture
- first city of the renaissance
- davinci
- country where the renaissance started
- used knowledge of mythology
- gargantua and pantagruel
- supporters of the arts
- important family of renaissance florence
- sir thomas more
- greatest writer of the renaissance
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- the social art
- blessed mother crucified Christ
- sonnets about laura
- blessed mother with the infant Christ
- favorite artist of two popes
- a reason for the renaissance in italy
- da vinci of the north
- school of athens
- most important of the flemmish painters
- last supper
- culture influenced by greek and rome
- moveable type printing press
- the illusion of depth on canvas
- praise of folly
26 Clues: davinci • last supper • michelangelo • the social art • sir thomas more • praise of folly • school of athens • sonnets about laura • book by machiaavelli • da vinci of the north • supporters of the arts • gargantua and pantagruel • used knowledge of mythology • favorite artist of two popes • moveable type printing press • first city of the renaissance • blessed mother crucified Christ • ...
Second Semester Crossword 2023-03-13
Across
- Animals responsible for building the reef
- Tuna, sharks, turtles
- Cnidarians are divided into how many classes
- What percent of the ocean's fish depend on the reef
- White Shark
- SeaAnemoneBodyShape
- Moon jellyfish, mainly in coastal waters
- Greek mythology, serpentine water monster
- Most common, coastline
- Plankton, fish eggs, small fish
- Responsible for the stinging, digesting prey
- Underside of the bell
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- Stinging Hydroid
- Lion’s Mane Jellyfish that can be deadly
- What percent water is mesoglea
- Mouth at the top, 4 arms streaming to the water
- Box Jellyfish
- Blue buttons, do not have a powerful sting
- SeaAnemonePhylum
- Painted Ray
- Whale Shark
- Is filled with a jelly-like substance known as mesoglea
- Skeleton made of flexible cartilage, backbone
23 Clues: White Shark • Painted Ray • Whale Shark • Box Jellyfish • Stinging Hydroid • SeaAnemonePhylum • SeaAnemoneBodyShape • Tuna, sharks, turtles • Underside of the bell • Most common, coastline • What percent water is mesoglea • Plankton, fish eggs, small fish • Lion’s Mane Jellyfish that can be deadly • Moon jellyfish, mainly in coastal waters • Animals responsible for building the reef • ...
GSW Lore Department Crossword 2023-09-02
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- In Norse mythology, an unfathomably large sea serpent or worm who dwells in the world sea, encircling the Earth and biting his own tail.
- A temple dedicated to all the gods of a particular mythology, or a group of gods and goddesses worshiped by a particular culture.
- The traditional beliefs, customs, stories, songs, and practices passed down through generations within a culture.
- The collection of myths, stories, and beliefs that belong to a particular culture, often explaining the origins of the world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
- Individual or place believed to have the ability to foretell the future or provide divine guidance.
- The god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion.
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- The body of written works of a language, period, or culture.
- A brief story or tale that usually includes animals as characters and imparts a moral lesson.
- A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500 BCE.
- A powerful spirit in the form of a bird, whose passing brought thunder and lightning and was responsible for the growth of vegetation in Native American mythology.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A traditional story or narrative, often based on historical events or figures, but with exaggerated or supernatural elements.
- An epic journey or adventure, often with significant challenges and trials, named after Homer's famous Greek epic
- A long and grand narrative poem, often about heroic deeds, adventures, or a significant cultural journey.
14 Clues: The body of written works of a language, period, or culture. • A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500 BCE. • A brief story or tale that usually includes animals as characters and imparts a moral lesson. • ...
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 2024-03-20
7 Clues: American Whaler • Captain Nemo's Boat • The story's anti-hero • French Marine Biologist • Assistant to the Professor • Lost City of Greek Mythology • Character who does bad things but has good intentions
Vikings 2026-03-10
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- Where warriors went after dying in battle according to Norse mythology
- A gathering or assembly that determined viking laws
- Free people in viking society, commonly farmers, merchants and craftsmen
- The place where Earth was and where humans lived on the great tree in Norse mythology
- The king of the gods in Norse mythology
- Most prized weapon that a viking could have
- The colossal tree that connected all the realms in Norse mythology
- Place where wicked people go after they die in Norse mythology
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- Where Vikings originally came from
- Slaves who were prisoners of war and criminals
- God of lightning and thunder
- King of small regions in Viking times
- Trickster of the gods in Norse mythology
- Powerful noblemen who are wealthy
- Ship vikings used to travel long distances
15 Clues: God of lightning and thunder • Powerful noblemen who are wealthy • Where Vikings originally came from • King of small regions in Viking times • The king of the gods in Norse mythology • Trickster of the gods in Norse mythology • Ship vikings used to travel long distances • Most prized weapon that a viking could have • Slaves who were prisoners of war and criminals • ...
5. The Greeks 2016-11-29
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- Athenian lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy and gave all free adult males the right to vote
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Greatand developed logic
- (336-323 B.C.E.) Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- rule by one
- Macedonian ruler who conquered most of Greece but was assassinated in 336 B.C.; father of Alexander the Great
- an outdoor theater for entertainment such as music, plays, or sports; built as semi-circles by the Greeks and as ovals by the Romans
- civilization north of Greece ruled by Alexander the Great that conquered most of Greece and the Persian Empire in the 300s B.C.
- the marketplace where buying and selling took place and politics and philosophy were discussed
- Greek philosopher who said "know thyself"; taught Plato; drank Hemlock poison
- blind Greek poet, believed to have authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a body of stories that give reasons for why things are the way they are; the stories can explain nature, history, humans and their origins, etc.; the stories are often not based on actual history
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare; associated with the owl
- war between Sparta and Athens which Sparta eventually won with help from PersiaAthens Greek city-state whose legacies include democracy, philosophy, literature, and architecture
- rule by the few
- Greek god of the sea, floods, and horses; associated with the trident
- a city that is independent and not under the control of a larger territory
- the place of physical training and games in the ancient Greek polis
- king of the Greek gods; god of rain, thunder, law, and fate
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- Zeus's son; Greek god of music, poetry, and archery; later associated with the sun
- Greek word for "city"
- Greek city-state whose major legacy was their military strength
- the concept that moral virtues are the desirable middle between two extremes
- "love of wisdom"
- Greek term for non-Greeks; now refers to an uncivilized person
- son of Thetis; hero of the Trojan war who killed Hector but was shot by Paris in the heel, the only mortal part of his body
- the process of asking questions repeatedly in order to help show people the contradictions in their thinking and eventually bring out the truth
- games held every four years in honor of Zeus where cities competed against each other in events including wrestling, running,and chariot racing
- Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues
- captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta
- battle in second Greco-Persian War in which 300 Spartans under King Leonidas held off the Persian army for two days so the Greeks could prepare to defend Greece
- a fortified hilltop at the center of the city where government and religious ceremonies took place
- craftsman in Sparta who were free but not citizens (could not vote)
- rule by one who abuses power
- Plato's concept of the ideal version of things
- rule by the people
- son of Zeus; hero known for his strength, he had to complete twelve difficult tasks
- Athenian lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens the right to participate in government
- Greek king of Ithica; used the Trojan Horse in the Trojan War and had a ten year journey home full of adventures
39 Clues: rule by one • rule by the few • "love of wisdom" • rule by the people • Greek word for "city" • rule by one who abuses power • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Plato's concept of the ideal version of things • captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta • Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues • ...
#10 2020-09-13
Across
- ____ Plates of the Earth's crust
- Not allowed
- Car company
- Superlative of tiny
- A paste of sesame seeds
- Backstabber
- Inhabitant of a rental property
- Impart knowledge
- A hint
- Building material (wood)
- Five books of Moses
- Camping item
- A formal agreement
- NRL's Wests ____ (felines)
- Larva of an amphibian
- A poison
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- Medieval poet and singer
- Wall hanging or weaving
- Slant
- Transport without physical movement
- Older than the gods (Greek mythology)
- Man who lives with gorillas
- Resembling an amphibian (Professor Umbridge)
- Famous line in Star Wars: it's a ___
- Offering (sometimes in sacrifice)
- To scare horribly
- Tasty rewards
- Cube in the Marvel universe
- Number of star signs
29 Clues: Slant • A hint • A poison • Not allowed • Car company • Backstabber • Camping item • Tasty rewards • Impart knowledge • To scare horribly • A formal agreement • Superlative of tiny • Five books of Moses • Number of star signs • Larva of an amphibian • Wall hanging or weaving • A paste of sesame seeds • Medieval poet and singer • Building material (wood) • NRL's Wests ____ (felines) • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2024-03-05
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- was transformed into a spider
- Legendary musician and prophet
- god of the sea
- Twin brother of Artemis
- Known as the god of vine
- Goddess of hunt
- Roams the night sky
- Performed the Twelve Labors
- God of the sky
- protecter of marriage and women
- Founder of the Perseid Dynasty
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- Known as the only ugly god
- First mortal women in greek mythology
- goddess of reason, wisdom, and war
- considered a trickster due to his personality
- Did not respect those who loved him
- Risen among the stars
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Rules the world of the dead
- daughter of King Aeetes and wife of the hero Jason
- God of bloodlust
21 Clues: god of the sea • God of the sky • Goddess of hunt • God of bloodlust • Roams the night sky • Risen among the stars • Twin brother of Artemis • Known as the god of vine • Known as the only ugly god • Goddess of love and beauty • Rules the world of the dead • Performed the Twelve Labors • was transformed into a spider • Legendary musician and prophet • Founder of the Perseid Dynasty • ...
Odyssey Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-10
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- Multi headed creature encountered opposite Charybdis
- The son of Odysseus
- A race of giant Cannibals
- The faithful dog of Odysseus
- Homeof Odysseus
- The name of the main cyclops in the story
- A poet who wrote "The Odyssey"
- The keeper of the winds
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- ______ Horse or ______ War
- The God of the Ocean
- The name of the book
- Country where the story takes place
- The main character of the book
- The wife of Odysseus
- A Big one eyed creature
- Greek _________ : Gods and Stories
- Mythical Monster described as a whirlpool
- An enchantress that turns men into swine
- Enchanting creatures who pray on sailors
- An Expressive literary composition
- Godess of Wisdom, Courage, and inspiration
21 Clues: Homeof Odysseus • The son of Odysseus • The God of the Ocean • The name of the book • The wife of Odysseus • A Big one eyed creature • The keeper of the winds • A race of giant Cannibals • ______ Horse or ______ War • The faithful dog of Odysseus • The main character of the book • A poet who wrote "The Odyssey" • Greek _________ : Gods and Stories • An Expressive literary composition • ...
Greece 2023-05-03
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- Goddess of marriage and child birth
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
- Rich landowners
- God of reads and doorways
- A government ruled by aristocrats
- God of harvest
- A high hill
- The king of gods
- Greek city state
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- an era marked by great achievements
- god of the sea
- Types of stories about Gods that try to explain how the world works
- god of music poetry and art
- god of the underworld
- goddess of wisdom
- people who had the write to participate in government
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- A leader who held power through force
- god of wine
- A writer famous for his fables
20 Clues: god of wine • A high hill • god of the sea • God of harvest • Rich landowners • The king of gods • Greek city state • goddess of wisdom • god of the underworld • God of reads and doorways • god of music poetry and art • A writer famous for his fables • A government ruled by aristocrats • an era marked by great achievements • Goddess of marriage and child birth • ...
countries 2025-09-22
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- the country we live in
- the country of pizza, pasta and gelato
- country in the Balkans, holiday destination of many Poles
- IKEA is from this country
- known for their cars
- the country of Greek mythology
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- people speak Portuguese there
- country where London is located
- this country has a dragon on its flag
- the capital of this country is Budapest
- where the Eiffel tower is located
11 Clues: known for their cars • the country we live in • IKEA is from this country • people speak Portuguese there • the country of Greek mythology • country where London is located • where the Eiffel tower is located • this country has a dragon on its flag • the country of pizza, pasta and gelato • the capital of this country is Budapest • ...
Spelling List #18 2026-01-10
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- a city; the capital of Greece
- the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology
- the distance upward of something
- capable of death
- to protect or watch over
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- if put simply or briefly
- a period of seven days in a row
- a three-pronged instrument or weapon
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- people from the country Greece
10 Clues: capable of death • if put simply or briefly • to protect or watch over • a city; the capital of Greece • people from the country Greece • a period of seven days in a row • the distance upward of something • a three-pronged instrument or weapon • the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology • a piece of land completely surrounded by water
History Cards 2022-02-07
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- (Greece _________, democracy begins)
- (_________ and Judah fall)
- lover of wisdom
- (_________ and the Jewish return)
- (_________ of Christ)
- (Crucifixion, Resurrection, and _________)
- (Nehemiah and the _________ return)
- (_________ advances in Rome)
- (worldwide sporting event that happens every four years)
- (Pericles and the Peloponnesian War)
- (Greece colonized, _________ begins)
- (Rome burns, Nero _________ Christians)
- _________, and Ascension)
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- (the second history card we studied)
- (_________ of Nicaea)
- What a king might rule
- (The Phonecian _________)
- (Constantine and the _________ of Milan)
- (_________ of Julius Caesar)
- (Council of _________)
- the study of myths (Greek _________)
- The Phonecians' greatest contribution to civilization
- The _________ civilization, thank goodness for their alphabet
- (_________ of God) people that God called to send messages
- (_________, Resurrection, and Ascension)
25 Clues: lover of wisdom • (_________ of Nicaea) • (_________ of Christ) • What a king might rule • (Council of _________) • (The Phonecian _________) • _________, and Ascension) • (_________ and Judah fall) • (_________ of Julius Caesar) • (_________ advances in Rome) • (_________ and the Jewish return) • (Nehemiah and the _________ return) • (the second history card we studied) • ...
Greece 2023-05-03
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- - god of the underworld
- god of music poetry and art
- - The king of gods
- A government ruled by aristocrats
- Rich landowners
- - god of the sea
- - God of reads and doorways
- people who had the write to participate in government
- A high hill
- - goddess of wisdom
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
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- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- - God of harvest
- A leader who held power through force
- - Greek city state
- A writer famous for his fables
- - Goddess of marriage and child birth
- - god of wine
- Types of stories about Gods that try to explain how the world works
- age-an era marked by great achievements
20 Clues: A high hill • - god of wine • Rich landowners • - God of harvest • - god of the sea • - The king of gods • - Greek city state • - goddess of wisdom • - god of the underworld • god of music poetry and art • - God of reads and doorways • A writer famous for his fables • A government ruled by aristocrats • A leader who held power through force • - Goddess of marriage and child birth • ...
Zodiac Constellations 2019-11-06
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- the zodiac constellations all have different --- and characteristics
- The --- constellations are Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer and Leo
- The largest sign
- red super giant in the constellation Orion
- The goat
- The bull
- blue super giant in the constellation Orion
- the constellations have Greek an roman -----
- The scorpion
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- Brightest star in sky
- The second largest
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky
- The crab
- zodiac constellations in the sky
- 88 of them in the night sky
- The ---- constellations are Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus and Aquarius
- the fourth largest
- the third largest
- The ram
- a great circle on the celestial sphere representing the sun's apparent path during the year
20 Clues: The ram • The crab • The goat • The bull • The scorpion • The largest sign • the third largest • The second largest • the fourth largest • Brightest star in sky • 88 of them in the night sky • zodiac constellations in the sky • a fixed luminous point in the night sky • red super giant in the constellation Orion • blue super giant in the constellation Orion • ...
Russell and Bromley SS24 2024-04-05
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- Direction in Music (5)
- Deceptive, scrupulous (5)
- Mooring for small boats or yachts (6)
- Dress to _____ (7)
- Once Upon a Time (9)
- Fifth smallest country (3,6)
- Capital of France (5)
- Magma, ashes (4)
- Sit back and _____ (5)
- Hard to get to (2,3,5)
- To discover the exact place (6)
- Three's a crowd (7)
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- Accumulation of ice and snow (7)
- _____ Adams, fictional character (9)
- New 7 Wonders of the World (5)
- Father, Son and the Holy _____ (6)
- Object of religious significance (5)
- ABBA 1974 Hit (8)
- Bird in Greek mythology (7)
- Holiday, break, recess (8)
- Street, road, way (6)
- Genus of Roses (4)
- Military unit of 4 squads (7)
23 Clues: Magma, ashes (4) • ABBA 1974 Hit (8) • Dress to _____ (7) • Genus of Roses (4) • Three's a crowd (7) • Once Upon a Time (9) • Capital of France (5) • Street, road, way (6) • Direction in Music (5) • Sit back and _____ (5) • Hard to get to (2,3,5) • Deceptive, scrupulous (5) • Holiday, break, recess (8) • Bird in Greek mythology (7) • Fifth smallest country (3,6) • ...
6 2025-01-17
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- Island nation in Indian Ocean
- Active Sicilian volcano
- Related to deltas
- Island in Mediterranean
- Mountains in Central Asia
- Eastern US mountain range
- Australian island
- Mountains between Spain, France
- Tropical grassland
- Western North American range
- Land weathering process
- Southeast European region
- Island south of India
- World's second-highest peak
- Mountains dividing Europe, Asia
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- Islands of unique wildlife
- Tallest US mountain
- Mountain range in Europe
- Spanish word for mountains
- Cold treeless biome
- Iconic Japanese volcano
- Mountains in North Africa
- Greek mythology mountain
- Mountain in Washington
- Volcano in Italy
- Hawaii's massive volcano
- Glacier-deposited debris
- South African mountain range
- Highest South American peak
- Small Mediterranean island
30 Clues: Volcano in Italy • Related to deltas • Australian island • Tropical grassland • Tallest US mountain • Cold treeless biome • Island south of India • Mountain in Washington • Active Sicilian volcano • Island in Mediterranean • Iconic Japanese volcano • Land weathering process • Mountain range in Europe • Greek mythology mountain • Hawaii's massive volcano • Glacier-deposited debris • ...
Spelling Review 2026-04-20
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- the sixth day of the week
- an unfortunate situation
- wonderful appearance
- to cause to remember
- to make unclear; to perplex
- an involuntary spasm and noise; to make a hiccup
- to make known something that was hidden
- a giant in size or power; a son of Uranus and Gaia in Greek mythology
- to look at
- responsibility for wrongdoing
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- a bag filled with air
- to feed animals before slaughter
- happening or existing no; at this time
- to depend on
- the day before this day
- moving in one side and out the other side
- to enlist a new member
- the study of past events
- to act or look like something else
- in spite of; even though
20 Clues: to look at • to depend on • wonderful appearance • to cause to remember • a bag filled with air • to enlist a new member • the day before this day • an unfortunate situation • the study of past events • in spite of; even though • the sixth day of the week • to make unclear; to perplex • responsibility for wrongdoing • to feed animals before slaughter • to act or look like something else • ...
Canto 5 and 6 Crossword 2022-04-25
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- third circle
- what Ciacco talks about in Canto 6, three words
- first sinner to talk in Inferno
- One way that souls are punished
- Who made the first move: Francesca or Paolo?
- literary device that Dante uses a lot
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- three-headed dog
- what Virgil throws at Cerberus
- certain punishment of souls
- the shade who Dante meets
- Cerberus is from ________ mythology
- One way that souls are punished
- refers to when feeling/pleasure overtakes reason in directing the will
- Who were Francesca and Paolo reading about?
- What happened to Francesca and Paolo?
15 Clues: third circle • three-headed dog • the shade who Dante meets • certain punishment of souls • what Virgil throws at Cerberus • One way that souls are punished • first sinner to talk in Inferno • One way that souls are punished • Cerberus is from ________ mythology • What happened to Francesca and Paolo? • literary device that Dante uses a lot • ...
Nurturing our nature 2023-07-17
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- The bird featured in this months newsletter
- The only animal with feathers
- _ are the longest living organisms on earth
- The green god in hindu mythology
- The greek goddess of nature
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- The gradual increase of the earths temperature
- Cutting down trees over a large area
- _ can carry up to 50 times their own weight
- The environment month
- The worlds largest lake
10 Clues: The environment month • The worlds largest lake • The greek goddess of nature • The only animal with feathers • The green god in hindu mythology • Cutting down trees over a large area • _ can carry up to 50 times their own weight • The bird featured in this months newsletter • _ are the longest living organisms on earth • The gradual increase of the earths temperature
It's all Greek to me 2024-11-22
Across
- A sudden uncomfortable fear or anxiety.
- The name of a princess in greek mythology.
- A long distance running race.
- An extreme or irrational fear.
- A burial ground.
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- The Christian scriptures consisting of the old and new testament.
- An entertainer who performs spectacular gymnastic feats.
- A fossil reptile of the mesozoic era.
- Vocal or instrumental sounds.
- A book of maps or charts.
10 Clues: A burial ground. • A book of maps or charts. • A long distance running race. • Vocal or instrumental sounds. • An extreme or irrational fear. • A fossil reptile of the mesozoic era. • A sudden uncomfortable fear or anxiety. • The name of a princess in greek mythology. • An entertainer who performs spectacular gymnastic feats. • ...
World Mythology 2024-12-17
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- all the gods in a particular belief system
- creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology
- god of the sea and underworld in Hawaiian Mythology
- the sun god in Egyptian mythology; willed himself into existence
- the sun god in Sumerian Mythology; the judge and lawgiver
- shapeshifting creatures specifically in Navajo Mythology; can turn into animals
- have roles such as healer, religious leader, and counselor in North American Mythology
- a god or goddess
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- demi-god in Sumerian Mythology; the hero of the Epic
- creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology
- represents protection and health in Egyptian Mythology
- keeps the universe in order between the cycles of destruction and creation in Hinduism
- demi-god and talented trickster in Maori/ New Zealand Mythology
13 Clues: a god or goddess • all the gods in a particular belief system • god of the sea and underworld in Hawaiian Mythology • demi-god in Sumerian Mythology; the hero of the Epic • represents protection and health in Egyptian Mythology • creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology • creator and ruler of the universe in Philippine Mythology • ...
mytology 2026-02-22
5 Clues: the samurai are from • mythology is all around the. • another name for a myth is a • which mythology the Minotaur is from • exists a mythological place called mount
ancient Greece 2022-01-10
Across
- how many categories greek theater can be divided into
- number of speaking actors for each playwright
- the seat across from the alter of dionysus was for the
- the___exceeds the crime in a tragedy
- how many functions the chorus served
- Theater in the Western World can be traced back to
- lived during this period, and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- monster sent by hera to protect the city of thebes
- imitation of an action
- to do or to act
- seeing space/slope of the hill
- a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- the god that was honered during drama festivals
- what the hero gains in a tragedy
- where the plays usually took place
- earliest known actor and playwriter
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- dancing space in a theatron
- the seats with the names carved on the back were for the
- greek word for king
- sophocles set the number of people in the chorus to
- plays were split into
- perfomers usually wore
- city dionysia was a
- came up with the chacteristsics for a tragedy
- dance in greek
- protagonist of a tragedy
- wrote 123 plays
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- material seats were made of in the theatron
- comes from the word theatron
30 Clues: dance in greek • to do or to act • wrote 123 plays • greek word for king • city dionysia was a • plays were split into • perfomers usually wore • imitation of an action • protagonist of a tragedy • dancing space in a theatron • comes from the word theatron • seeing space/slope of the hill • what the hero gains in a tragedy • where the plays usually took place • ...
The Trojan War (Leann Corrected Version) 2024-11-14
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- Epic poem by Homer about the Trojan War
- Captive woman claimed by Achilles, causing conflict with Agamemnon
- River god near Troy who fought against Achilles
- Achilles' close friend whose death spurred Achilles to fight
- King of the Greeks who led them in the Trojan War
- The face that launched a thousand ships
- Sea goddess and mother of Achilles
- Wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax
- Son of Zeus and Trojan ally, slain by Patroclus
- Greek hero known for his cleverness and the Trojan Horse idea
- Goddess of love who supported the Trojans and Paris
- God who aided the Trojans during the war
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- Greatest Greek warrior whose only weakness was his heel
- Daughter of a priest of Apollo, taken by Agamemnon
- King of Sparta, husband of Helen
- A Greek warrior known for his strength, second only to Achilles
- Trojan hero who survived and later founded Rome in mythology
- Elite soldiers commanded by Achilles
- Goddess of wisdom who supported the Greeks
- Trojan prince and greatest warrior of Troy
- Trojan prince who abducted Helen
- The wooden trick used by Greeks to enter Troy
- King of the gods who tried to remain neutral in the war
- King of Troy during the Trojan War
- The city under siege during the Trojan War
25 Clues: King of Sparta, husband of Helen • Trojan prince who abducted Helen • Sea goddess and mother of Achilles • King of Troy during the Trojan War • Elite soldiers commanded by Achilles • Wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax • Epic poem by Homer about the Trojan War • The face that launched a thousand ships • God who aided the Trojans during the war • ...
8E Names 2026-05-18
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- – A female name of Greek origin meaning “will” or “desire.”
- – A male name of German origin meaning “brown” or “armor.”
- – A female name meaning “noble” or “truthful.”
- – A male name of Latin origin meaning “olive tree,” often symbolizing peace.
- – A female name of German origin meaning “noble” or “of noble kind.”
- – A female name often used as a short form of Eleanor or Helen, meaning “light” or “bright.”
- – A male name of Arabic origin meaning “flourishing” or “long-lived.”
- – A male name of Hebrew origin meaning “high mountain” or “exalted.”
- – An Arabic male name meaning “lion.”
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- – A female name often used as a short form of Emma, meaning “whole” or “universal.”
- – A female name meaning “God is my oath.”
- – A male name of German origin meaning “mind” or “intelligence.”
- – A male Scandinavian name meaning “staff of the Goths” or “royal staff.”
- – A female name of Greek origin meaning “from the sea.”
- – Arabic form of Solomon, meaning “peaceful.” Saleh means “righteous” or “good.”
- – A female name of Greek origin meaning “life.”
- – A male name of Irish origin meaning “kind” or “gentle birth.”
- – An Arabic male name meaning “servant of God.”
- – A Scandinavian female name from Norse mythology, the goddess of love and beauty.
- – A female name of German origin meaning “strong-willed protector.”
20 Clues: – An Arabic male name meaning “lion.” • – A female name meaning “God is my oath.” • – A female name meaning “noble” or “truthful.” • – A female name of Greek origin meaning “life.” • – An Arabic male name meaning “servant of God.” • – A female name of Greek origin meaning “from the sea.” • – A male name of German origin meaning “brown” or “armor.” • ...
Achilles Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-08
Across
- the only place the River Styx did not cover Achilles
- where Achilles was hidden in order to become a warrior
- the prince of Troy
- Homer's epic poem that tells the tale of Achilles
- the god who eventually brought along Achilles's death
- Achille's father
- Achilles enemy
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- the god who made Achilles's armor for battle
- Achille's people who were skilled soldiers
- extraordinarily strong warrior in Greek mythology
- Achilles's best friend
11 Clues: Achilles enemy • Achille's father • the prince of Troy • Achilles's best friend • Achille's people who were skilled soldiers • the god who made Achilles's armor for battle • extraordinarily strong warrior in Greek mythology • Homer's epic poem that tells the tale of Achilles • the only place the River Styx did not cover Achilles • ...
Athena 2024-10-10
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- Who is the simple country girl in the myth?
- Who is Athena's mother (the god of prudence)?
- What is the name of Athena's city?
- What does Arachne become?
- What type of tree did Athena plant as her gift?
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- Athena's father.
- Where is Athena's beautiful temple?
- The god of wisdom in Greek mythology.
- Athena is the god of ____.
- Who is Athena's uncle?
- Who was Athena's constant companion?
11 Clues: Athena's father. • Who is Athena's uncle? • What does Arachne become? • Athena is the god of ____. • What is the name of Athena's city? • Where is Athena's beautiful temple? • Who was Athena's constant companion? • The god of wisdom in Greek mythology. • Who is the simple country girl in the myth? • Who is Athena's mother (the god of prudence)? • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS 2018-12-12
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- star, stars that have the same size as the sun
- Borealis, sometimes referred as northern lights
- one example is the red giant found in the Orion constellation is called?
- the surface of the sun
- Groupings of the stars
- Minor, Also known as Little Dipper
- an Ethiopian princess and daughter of Cassiopeia
- the tagalogs call stars as?
- stars, the biggest stars can be 10 times bigger than the sun
- The heaviest star known to people is called?
- it is also considered as star
- Greek didactic poet (refer to answer in no.16)
- One of the most used points of reference in their navigation
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- is a type of astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity
- Stars are formed out of huge clouds of gases and dust called?
- It is a small area that lies over the (base answer no.5)
- Latin word for Dragon
- How many constellation has identified?
- It is a poem written by Aratus
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- the wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda
- A Greek scientist published an astronomical manual called?
- Also called as a Hunter in Greek mythology
- the chemical element of atomic number 2, an inert gas that is the lightest
- Constellation in the northern sky
25 Clues: Latin word for Dragon • the surface of the sun • Groupings of the stars • the tagalogs call stars as? • it is also considered as star • It is a poem written by Aratus • Constellation in the northern sky • Minor, Also known as Little Dipper • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • How many constellation has identified? • Also called as a Hunter in Greek mythology • ...
Greek Culture Review 2023-11-19
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- A type of play has a happy ending
- A heavily armed foot soldier in Ancient Greece
- An event held every four years to honor the gods through athletic competitions
- Athens' navy dominated the Persian fleet in this battle
- A character in a story who makes a big mistake that leads to their downfall
- A type of play that ends with the downfall of the main character
- A person who is a member of a city-state and has certain rights and duties
- A surprise victory for the Athenians!
- Forced laborers who were owned by others
- The main god of Ancient Greek mythology
- A form of entertainment involving plays and performances
- A god or goddess believed to protect a city-state
- An actor or actress
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- the ancient Greek poet who wrote great epics that tell the stories of the gods
- Considered the Father of History
- Excessive pride or arrogance
- A raised platform for making offerings to the gods
- The city-state in Ancient Greece
- Sparked by a rebellion of a Greek city state on Asia Minor
- A ritual pouring of a liquid, often wine, as an offering to a deity
- The belief in what happens to a person's soul after death
- A battle that was lost by the Greeks, but provided inspiration
- A military formation in Ancient Greece
23 Clues: An actor or actress • Excessive pride or arrogance • Considered the Father of History • The city-state in Ancient Greece • A type of play has a happy ending • A surprise victory for the Athenians! • A military formation in Ancient Greece • The main god of Ancient Greek mythology • Forced laborers who were owned by others • A heavily armed foot soldier in Ancient Greece • ...
Trojan War 2024-11-14
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- Goddess of wisdom who supported the Greeks
- Daughter of a priest of Apollo, taken by Agamemnon
- The city under siege during the Trojan War
- Wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax
- Epic poem by Homer about the Trojan War
- The face that launched a thousand ships
- King of Sparta, husband of Helen
- King of the gods who tried to remain neutral in the war
- Captive woman claimed by Achilles, causing conflict with Agamemnon
- Son of Zeus and Trojan ally, slain by Patroclus
- Greek hero known for his cleverness and the Trojan Horse idea
- Trojan prince and greatest warrior of Troy
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- Trojan hero who survived and later founded Rome in mythology
- Greatest Greek warrior whose only weakness was his heel
- Elite soldiers commanded by Achilles
- The wooden trick used by Greeks to enter Troy
- Goddess of love who supported the Trojans and Paris
- King of Troy during the Trojan War
- A Greek warrior known for his strength, second only to Achilles
- God who aided the Trojans during the war
- Achilles' close friend whose death spurred Achilles to fight
- Sea goddess and mother of Achilles
- River god near Troy who fought against Achilles
- Trojan prince who abducted Helen
- King of the Greeks who led them in the Trojan War
25 Clues: King of Sparta, husband of Helen • Trojan prince who abducted Helen • King of Troy during the Trojan War • Sea goddess and mother of Achilles • Elite soldiers commanded by Achilles • Wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax • Epic poem by Homer about the Trojan War • The face that launched a thousand ships • God who aided the Trojans during the war • ...
WEEK 4/11/24 2024-04-10
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- worshipping more than one god
- changes of a thing making it different
- the king of all Greek gods,uses lightening
- sculptor, king of Cyprus, objectophile
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- one-eyed giant, battler of titans
- a collection of stories belonging to a culture
- pre Olympian gods, predated Zeus
- Roman goddess of love
- belief/worship of a superhuman power
- an ancient story explaining historical events
10 Clues: Roman goddess of love • worshipping more than one god • pre Olympian gods, predated Zeus • one-eyed giant, battler of titans • belief/worship of a superhuman power • changes of a thing making it different • sculptor, king of Cyprus, objectophile • the king of all Greek gods,uses lightening • an ancient story explaining historical events • ...
Christmas Challenge 2025-12-25
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- informal/insects that live in a hill
- enroll in the armed services
- ancestor of dogs/slithering reptile
- educators/what a barber does
- green climbing plant/giants of Greek mythology
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- latitude and longitude
- what ears do/Addams Family hand
- pet rodents/crime
- an abominable snowman 1v1
- a garment worn on the torso/a dishonest scheme
10 Clues: pet rodents/crime • latitude and longitude • an abominable snowman 1v1 • enroll in the armed services • educators/what a barber does • what ears do/Addams Family hand • ancestor of dogs/slithering reptile • informal/insects that live in a hill • a garment worn on the torso/a dishonest scheme • green climbing plant/giants of Greek mythology
mytology 2026-02-22
5 Clues: the samurai are from • mythology is all around the. • another name for a myth is a • which mythology the Minotaur is from • exists a mythological place called mount
Classical Greece 2023-12-13
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- How many battles did Alexander lose
- taught Alexander the Great
- what ended the golden age
- what is a Pharos
- what war did art effect Greece
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- what is the origin of Greek mythology
- what was the most popular form of art
- how did Alexander the Great die
- how many years did Alexander the Great lead Macedonia
- who formed democracy
10 Clues: what is a Pharos • who formed democracy • what ended the golden age • taught Alexander the Great • what war did art effect Greece • how did Alexander the Great die • How many battles did Alexander lose • what is the origin of Greek mythology • what was the most popular form of art • how many years did Alexander the Great lead Macedonia
Space 2020-08-08
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- are fragments of asteroids,comets,and planets
- the farthest planet from earth
- the roots of this word comes from latin
- planetoids are the bigger version of this
- name of eclipse
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- in greek mythology this is a character
- a group of stars
- the first country to place their flag on the moon
- astronauts ride on this
- a dwarf planet
10 Clues: a dwarf planet • name of eclipse • a group of stars • astronauts ride on this • the farthest planet from earth • in greek mythology this is a character • the roots of this word comes from latin • planetoids are the bigger version of this • are fragments of asteroids,comets,and planets • the first country to place their flag on the moon
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2024-04-24
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- The queen of fairies.
- Egeus was whose father
- what did pyramus kill him self with
- this object had the magical love potion
- who does puck work for
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- who did theseus kill in Greek mythology
- the role Nick bottom plays in the play
- the role flute plays in the play
- what did puck turn Bottom into
- were did Hermia meet Lysander
10 Clues: The queen of fairies. • Egeus was whose father • who does puck work for • were did Hermia meet Lysander • what did puck turn Bottom into • the role flute plays in the play • what did pyramus kill him self with • the role Nick bottom plays in the play • who did theseus kill in Greek mythology • this object had the magical love potion
Nurturing our nature 2023-07-17
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- The bird featured in this months newsletter
- The only animal with feathers
- _ are the longest living organisms on earth
- The green god in hindu mythology
- The greek goddess of nature
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- The gradual increase of the earths temperature
- Cutting down trees over a large area
- _ can carry up to 50 times their own weight
- The environment month
- The worlds largest lake
10 Clues: The environment month • The worlds largest lake • The greek goddess of nature • The only animal with feathers • The green god in hindu mythology • Cutting down trees over a large area • _ can carry up to 50 times their own weight • The bird featured in this months newsletter • _ are the longest living organisms on earth • The gradual increase of the earths temperature
Greek and Roman 2021-02-12
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- The Greeks lasted 350 years while the romans lasted ___ a century.
- Romans usually painted on the ____ or wet plaster.
- In both rome and Greece mythology,Gods and goddesses would get married too their own ____!
- The Roman equivalent of Zeus was___.
- Two twins made Rome named Romulus and ____.
- In both Greek and Roman, there was gods and _____.
- In Rome,a patron is practically a ____.
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- Vesta is the Roman equivalent of Hestia.\
- In Rome,even slaves were _____ Family while in greece,any slaves were barely even aloud in the house
- The Greeks had more ___than the Romans.
- While the Romans depended on slaves,The Greeks depended on _____
- Roman gods and goddesses were named after ___but Greek gods were decided by human characteristics
- Romans had more ____ than the Greeks.
- There are ___ equivalents of athena in Roman.
- Roman art was ____ by the Greeks art.
- _____ is the patron god of Rome
16 Clues: _____ is the patron god of Rome • The Roman equivalent of Zeus was___. • Romans had more ____ than the Greeks. • Roman art was ____ by the Greeks art. • The Greeks had more ___than the Romans. • In Rome,a patron is practically a ____. • Vesta is the Roman equivalent of Hestia.\ • Two twins made Rome named Romulus and ____. • There are ___ equivalents of athena in Roman. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-03
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- a large, strong, well-protected building (or group of buildings) that is difficult for enemies to enter
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- a group of people that meet regularly in order to make decisions or give recommendations.
- a type of government where only the very wealthiest people have the power
- a group of people gathered together for a shared purpose
- the fortress of an ancient Greek city-state; usually located on a hill
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- city-state
- a disease which is widespread and causing many deaths
- a group of people from one country who build a settlement in another territory
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
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- a government where the power is shared between a small group of people
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of the god Zeus
- an agreement formed between different groups to work together
- a place where the money of a government, club, or organization is kept
- a person who legally belongs to a country and has the rights and protection of that country
- a group of soldiers arranged in a square
18 Clues: city-state • a group of soldiers arranged in a square • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • a disease which is widespread and causing many deaths • a group of people gathered together for a shared purpose • a government that gives people the power to rule themselves • ...
Greek Religion & Mythology 2022-11-21
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- to have/show a strong feeling of respect and admiration for a god/goddess
- a collection of myths
- to kill an animal or a person and offer them to a god/goddess
- a fixed set of actions and words (especially as part of a religious ceremony)
- a place for worship
- believing in many different gods
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- a citadel or protected part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill
- a cultural, religious or traditional myth which describes the earliest beginnings of the world
- a system in which people or things are arranged according to their importance
- synonym for god/goddess
10 Clues: a place for worship • a collection of myths • synonym for god/goddess • believing in many different gods • to kill an animal or a person and offer them to a god/goddess • to have/show a strong feeling of respect and admiration for a god/goddess • a system in which people or things are arranged according to their importance • ...
Myth: Greek mythology 2023-04-05
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- an utterance that calls upon supernatural powers to harm someone
- the winged-god of love
- the Greek god of music, light, medicine, and prophecy
- a story from a culture's folklore that contains supenatural aspects
- a Greek hero who fought in the Torjan war
- god of wine and celebration
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- god of the sea
- a woman with snakes in her hair who turns anyone who looks at her into stone
- the opposite of mortality
- mythical spirits of nature
10 Clues: god of the sea • the winged-god of love • the opposite of mortality • mythical spirits of nature • god of wine and celebration • a Greek hero who fought in the Torjan war • the Greek god of music, light, medicine, and prophecy • an utterance that calls upon supernatural powers to harm someone • a story from a culture's folklore that contains supenatural aspects • ...
Greek mythology characters 2023-11-17
10 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of hero's • god of wisdom • god of archery • father of zeus • guards of tararus • god of the underworld • personification of earth • personification of strength
greek mythology crossword 2024-05-02
10 Clues: god of sun • god of fire • god of sleep • god of marriage • home of the gods • god of volcanoes • half man half bull • performed 12 labors • box full of everything bad • everything he touches turns to gold
Greek Mythology Persephone 2024-10-09
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- Daughter of Demeter
- Main idea of what came to be from the myth Persephone
- Land of the dead
- What Demeter felt when her daughter was taken away
- God of the sky and thunder
- Goddess of harvest
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- How demeter found out where her daughter had been taken
- God of the underworld
- Symbol of death that ties you to the Underworld
- The season that was known when Persephone was not with her mom
10 Clues: Land of the dead • Goddess of harvest • Daughter of Demeter • God of the underworld • God of the sky and thunder • Symbol of death that ties you to the Underworld • What Demeter felt when her daughter was taken away • Main idea of what came to be from the myth Persephone • How demeter found out where her daughter had been taken • ...
16. Greek Mythology 2025-12-09
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- A divine hero famous for his incredible strength and 12 labours.
- The goddess of love and beauty.
- The god of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
- The king of the gods and god of the sky/thunder.
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- The goddess of wisdom and war strategy.
- The god of the underworld.
- The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- The mountain where the major Greek gods lived.
- A monster with snakes for hair; looking at her turned people to stone.
10 Clues: The god of the underworld. • The goddess of love and beauty. • The goddess of wisdom and war strategy. • The god of the sun, music, and prophecy. • The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • The mountain where the major Greek gods lived. • The king of the gods and god of the sky/thunder. • A divine hero famous for his incredible strength and 12 labours. • ...
5. The Greeks 2016-11-29
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- Plato's concept of the ideal version of things
- a body of stories that give reasons for why things are the way they are; the stories can explain nature, history, humans and their origins, etc.; the stories are often not based on actual history
- rule by the few
- battle in second Greco-Persian War in which 300 Spartans under King Leonidas held off the Persian army for two days so the Greeks could prepare to defend Greece
- son of Zeus; hero known for his strength, he had to complete twelve difficult tasks
- Greek term for non-Greeks; now refers to an uncivilized person
- Macedonian ruler who conquered most of Greece but was assassinated in 336 B.C.; father of Alexander the Great
- the marketplace where buying and selling took place and politics and philosophy were discussed
- games held every four years in honor of Zeus where cities competed against each other in events including wrestling, running,and chariot racing
- an outdoor theater for entertainment such as music, plays, or sports; built as semi-circles by the Greeks and as ovals by the Romans
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Greatand developed logic
- captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta
- war between Sparta and Athens which Sparta eventually won with help from PersiaAthens Greek city-state whose legacies include democracy, philosophy, literature, and architecture
- rule by the people
- Greek philosopher who said "know thyself"; taught Plato; drank Hemlock poison
- rule by one who abuses power
- (c. 1100s-700s B.C.) blind Greek poet, believed to have authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues
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- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a city that is independent and not under the control of a larger territory
- rule by one
- Athenian lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens the right to participate in government
- king of the Greek gods; god of rain, thunder, law, and fate
- the process of asking questions repeatedly in order to help show people the contradictions in their thinking and eventually bring out the truth
- the place of physical training and games in the ancient Greek polis
- civilization north of Greece ruled by Alexander the Great that conquered most of Greece and the Persian Empire in the 300s B.C.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare; associated with the owl
- son of Thetis; hero of the Trojan war who killed Hector but was shot by Paris in the heel, the only mortal part of his body
- Zeus's son; Greek god of music, poetry, and archery; later associated with the sun
- Athenian lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy and gave all free adult males the right to vote
- Greek god of the sea, floods, and horses; associated with the trident
- (336-323 B.C.E.) Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- Greek word for "city"
- Greek city-state whose major legacy was their military strength
- the concept that moral virtues are the desirable middle between two extremes
- a fortified hilltop at the center of the city where government and religious ceremonies took place
- "love of wisdom"
- Greek king of Ithica; used the Trojan Horse in the Trojan War and had a ten year journey home full of adventures
- craftsman in Sparta who were free but not citizens (could not vote)
39 Clues: rule by one • rule by the few • "love of wisdom" • rule by the people • Greek word for "city" • rule by one who abuses power • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Plato's concept of the ideal version of things • captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta • Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues • ...
Giants 2021-07-04
CHL-006 VOCABULARY QUIZ 2023-05-11
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- Writing that is actual or real in characters, events, and settings...
- Writing that originates from the writers mind; artistic writing is this.
- This is something made for the very first time.
- A one-on-one or one-on-two teacher is this.
- To say or complain with a quiet voice...
- Anything or anyone from Holland or the Kingdom of the Netherlands...
- Half-human, half-god in Greek Mythology; Achilles was one of these (also a Greek HERO).
- When a leader is murdered or purposefully killed...
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- Any kind of writing where a character or setting is made up...
- A person writing his or her own life story...
- To say with a loud, breathy voice...
- A device that measures heat...
- When a ruler willingly retires from being the ruler...
- The story of a person's life written by another person...
- To do away with a leader, usually peacefully...
15 Clues: A device that measures heat... • To say with a loud, breathy voice... • To say or complain with a quiet voice... • A one-on-one or one-on-two teacher is this. • A person writing his or her own life story... • This is something made for the very first time. • To do away with a leader, usually peacefully... • When a leader is murdered or purposefully killed... • ...
Scarlet Letter Chapters 1-7 Vocabulary 2023-02-23
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- opposite of homogeneous
- unfriendly
- a confusing set of halls or a maze, popularized in greek mythology
- having the characteristics of a baby or child
- outlandish and amusing
- leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal
- amongst, in between
- a large, jaunty bound
- lacking fear or apprehension
- a spectacular view
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- a worker at a church in charge of keeping order, not an insect
- a person who crosses lines and does not follow rules
- one's outward mannerisms
- a secret or taboo lover
- strickly conformd
- what one may wear into battle
- a momentous book
- when the sun is at its highest
- commonfolk
- something worn, and likely having differnt types for differnt times and occasions
20 Clues: unfriendly • commonfolk • a momentous book • strickly conformd • a spectacular view • amongst, in between • a large, jaunty bound • outlandish and amusing • opposite of homogeneous • a secret or taboo lover • one's outward mannerisms • lacking fear or apprehension • what one may wear into battle • when the sun is at its highest • leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal • ...
Second Semester Crossword 2023-03-13
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- Animals responsible for building the reef
- Tuna, sharks, turtles
- Cnidarians are divided into how many classes
- What percent of the ocean's fish depend on the reef
- White Shark
- SeaAnemoneBodyShape
- Moon jellyfish, mainly in coastal waters
- Greek mythology, serpentine water monster
- Most common, coastline
- Plankton, fish eggs, small fish
- Responsible for the stinging, digesting prey
- Underside of the bell
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- Stinging Hydroid
- Lion’s Mane Jellyfish that can be deadly
- What percent water is mesoglea
- Mouth at the top, 4 arms streaming to the water
- Box Jellyfish
- Blue buttons, do not have a powerful sting
- SeaAnemonePhylum
- Painted Ray
- Whale Shark
- Is filled with a jelly-like substance known as mesoglea
- Skeleton made of flexible cartilage, backbone
23 Clues: White Shark • Painted Ray • Whale Shark • Box Jellyfish • Stinging Hydroid • SeaAnemonePhylum • SeaAnemoneBodyShape • Tuna, sharks, turtles • Underside of the bell • Most common, coastline • What percent water is mesoglea • Plankton, fish eggs, small fish • Lion’s Mane Jellyfish that can be deadly • Moon jellyfish, mainly in coastal waters • Animals responsible for building the reef • ...
English Crossword 2014-11-18
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- I like to .... my toast with jam.
- Abounding in fens fenny
- Recently come
- Puzzle.
- Silly.
- Soft reddish-brown colour.
- Spongy soft fat and puffy
- To make pregnant.
- To steal.
- Lose light
- Worthy of trust
- The lower jawbone.
- The state of being an inmate
- A song written by U2.
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- 14-line poem
- Scales of dead skin amongst hair.
- To propose to bring forward.
- Great person's followers.
- To revive.
- The formal looked ........
- Lazy person.
- Noisy and disorderly
- A cemetery.
- Banishment.
- Hero of Greek mythology.
- Oppressively hot and humid.
- Bowels/intestines
- Tom started to ..... on the floor after drinking.
- Not understanding
- I use ........ to start a fire.
30 Clues: Silly. • Puzzle. • To steal. • To revive. • Lose light • A cemetery. • Banishment. • 14-line poem • Lazy person. • Recently come • Worthy of trust • To make pregnant. • Bowels/intestines • Not understanding • The lower jawbone. • Noisy and disorderly • A song written by U2. • Abounding in fens fenny • Hero of Greek mythology. • Great person's followers. • Spongy soft fat and puffy • The formal looked ........ • ...
Anoohya's crossword 2026-02-03
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- a part of your neck
- to be confused
- a spanish explorer
- a hundred eyed monster from greek mythology
- a clever skill
- to stick to one opinion
- a large group of people that move as a unit
- someone that acts without thinking
- the number you are subtracting into
- to move or carry from one place to another
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- someone with no home or family
- opposites like bitter sweet
- it mixes two substances
- to hold onto items to the point of clutter
- to make calmer by giving into demands
- the number you are using to subtract
- almost knitting
- to sing to someone
- something that tells directions
- a circular area where tribe members meet
- extremely dry
21 Clues: extremely dry • to be confused • a clever skill • almost knitting • a spanish explorer • to sing to someone • a part of your neck • it mixes two substances • to stick to one opinion • opposites like bitter sweet • someone with no home or family • something that tells directions • someone that acts without thinking • the number you are subtracting into • the number you are using to subtract • ...
Rome VS Greece 2021-02-12
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- Greece didn’t have, but Rome did have ? that could be easily followed.
- Roman had different battle ? than Greece’s
- While Greece didn’t have a government Rome had one with a ?, we also have this in our government.
- The Greek ?, in mythology, aren’t specific to Rome.
- Greece was, but Roman wasn't in this, awkwardly specific, ? War.
- In both Rome and Greece you can vote for ? which is still used in the American government.
- Greeks sculpted this, so did Romans
- Greece had, but Roman didn’t have something that also means movie.
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- The Greeks and Romans fought on land, Greece also fought on waters or ?
- Greece, Rome partly, used ?, a type of government.
- There was a building built in Rome, not in Greece.
- Women gained this after centuries.
- Rome wasn’t, but Greece was a part of this peace treaty, the ? League, against Persia.
- Art paintings were painted directly on something in Rome, in Greece they weren’t.
- Greek and Roman women weren’t allowed to communicate in ?, which is mainly outdoors.
- Greece and Rome both had upper-class men in their ?, we have this, it is connected to the White House.
- Greek and Romans had a different type of reading.
- Greeks painted decorations, Romans did something else.
- Rome used Roman numbers or ? for counting.
- Rome was in a certain war Greece wasn’t in.
20 Clues: Women gained this after centuries. • Greeks sculpted this, so did Romans • Roman had different battle ? than Greece’s • Rome used Roman numbers or ? for counting. • Rome was in a certain war Greece wasn’t in. • Greek and Romans had a different type of reading. • Greece, Rome partly, used ?, a type of government. • There was a building built in Rome, not in Greece. • ...
