greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Vocab Set #4 2023-11-07
Across
- - How people are with money when it’s not payday
- - A baby who believes everything a person says
- - What a mysterious person would have
- - What a police officer follows
- - A childhood stuffed animal
- - What happens to your eyes when you cry all night
- - Where crazy people are kept
- - How much a homeless person has
- - Jim Carrey in “The Mask”
- - What some do before a typhoon
- - Throwback thursday
- - How a person who is late for work would act
Down
- - Ariel’s bird friend
- - Colleen Ballinger, Trisha Paytas, Nikocado Avocado
- - Stubborn
- - What a highschool student does when they get home
- - “Light as a feather, stiff as a board” scene from The Craft
- - Greek Mythology
- - The life of someone who hates their job
- - When a president reduces a person’s sentence
20 Clues: - Stubborn • - Greek Mythology • - Throwback thursday • - Ariel’s bird friend • - Jim Carrey in “The Mask” • - A childhood stuffed animal • - Where crazy people are kept • - What a police officer follows • - What some do before a typhoon • - How much a homeless person has • - What a mysterious person would have • - The life of someone who hates their job • ...
Witness: Acts III-V 2025-05-05
Across
- big metal pot
- the highest point; highest achievement
- fancy glass or goblet
- poor treatment based on race, gender, religion
- greatest or greatest number within a group
- working in middle of night
- poor; without hope or resource
- conflict or hardship; difficulty
- official stamp on mail that shows when it was sent
Down
- watchful or on guard
- a knot with a loop that can be tightened or loosened
- person moving from place to place with no job or permanent home
- one eyed giant from Greek mythology
- to compensate or make up for wrongdoing
- mark or scar made by burning the skin
- person held in high regard or celebrated
- plain, simple or basic
- to be ready or prepared
- to squeeze and twist (like a wet cloth)
- medium sized songbird
20 Clues: big metal pot • watchful or on guard • fancy glass or goblet • medium sized songbird • plain, simple or basic • to be ready or prepared • working in middle of night • poor; without hope or resource • conflict or hardship; difficulty • one eyed giant from Greek mythology • mark or scar made by burning the skin • the highest point; highest achievement • ...
SOF Crossword Puzzle 2 - Three to Get Married 2021-09-19
Across
- Lasagna is an Italian ________
- JD uses YouTube to _______ his videos
- concern for your nation’s defense
- A chubby baby angel with bow and arrow
- the 2nd glorious mystery
Down
- Tiffany & Co., Caratlane, Tanishq are?
- considered as god of music, poetry and arts in Greek mythology
- a bird that lived for five or six centuries in the Arabian desert
- this divine devotion is attributed to Saint Faustina
- a feeling of enjoyment, excitement in life
10 Clues: the 2nd glorious mystery • Lasagna is an Italian ________ • concern for your nation’s defense • JD uses YouTube to _______ his videos • Tiffany & Co., Caratlane, Tanishq are? • A chubby baby angel with bow and arrow • a feeling of enjoyment, excitement in life • this divine devotion is attributed to Saint Faustina • ...
Ten Words I Didn't Know 2014-01-16
Across
- kidneys
- a person who watches an event
- of relating to or characteristic of the Mediterranean sea
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- a woody plant of the mellow family having large showy flowers
- to be passive and do nothing
- to put ashore and abandon on a desolated island for punishment
- the outline or general shape of something
- the land that is controlled by a ruler
- the wool covering sheep
- a tree nymph, or female tree spirit, in Greek mythology
10 Clues: kidneys • the wool covering sheep • to be passive and do nothing • a person who watches an event • the land that is controlled by a ruler • the outline or general shape of something • a tree nymph, or female tree spirit, in Greek mythology • of relating to or characteristic of the Mediterranean sea • a woody plant of the mellow family having large showy flowers • ...
Theatre History 2024-02-22
Across
- The mythology that the comedy and tragedy masks originate from
- One of the first esteemed comics
- The indo-european theatre
- Sanskrit plays with a mythical story
- A comedic playwright from around 195-159 B.C.
Down
- Known as the first actor
- The ______ stela, an ancient egyptian textconsidered a dramatic spectacle
- People focused plays in Sanskrit theatre
- A type of roman tragedy plays
- These theaters were built up from the ground with stone
10 Clues: Known as the first actor • The indo-european theatre • A type of roman tragedy plays • One of the first esteemed comics • Sanskrit plays with a mythical story • People focused plays in Sanskrit theatre • A comedic playwright from around 195-159 B.C. • These theaters were built up from the ground with stone • The mythology that the comedy and tragedy masks originate from • ...
Dogs 2024-10-02
Across
- saved fire fighters during 9/11
- Dog from Greek Mythology
- graduated from the NYPD Canine Special Operations Division when he was two years old.
- a German Shepherd who answered the call during 9/11
- known as the last living search and rescue dog
- the goat of dogs
Down
- support dog
- took down enemy spy
- transported alone through the onsite debris have been shared thousands of times since 2001.
- famous WW2 dog
10 Clues: support dog • famous WW2 dog • the goat of dogs • took down enemy spy • Dog from Greek Mythology • saved fire fighters during 9/11 • known as the last living search and rescue dog • a German Shepherd who answered the call during 9/11 • graduated from the NYPD Canine Special Operations Division when he was two years old. • ...
Topic 6 Lesson 1-8 2023-05-22
Across
- Oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way.
- Worship of many Gods or deities.
- Person who gives an informative talk to students.
- To get hold of, obtain.
- In ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every 4 years in horror of Zeus.
- Person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person's land.
- To shut out, keep from participating.
- Art and practice of government.
- Miltiary alliance led by Athens.
- Greek victory over the Persain navy during the second Persian war.
- Foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan.
- To chase.
- To get or to recieve something.
- Legal member of a country or city-state.
- Government in which a small group of people rule.
- Military housing.
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit.
- 18-Foot long Macedonian pike.
- Messeniah person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta.
- Government in which citizens take part directly in the day to day affairs of government
- To represent.
- "High City"
- The power to think clearly.
- The civilization of ancient Greeks and Romans.
Down
- The form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquests.
- Membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations.
- Greek victory over the Persain army that ended the first Persain war.
- Form of government in which citizens hold political power.
- Society organized for the purpose of waging war.
- New way of doing things.
- Military alliance led by Sparta.
- To keep and support
- Obedience
- Ownership and control of other people as property.
- Final.
- A span of time.
- Control.
- Idea.
- Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta.
- Democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation's laws.
- Greek City-State.
- Form of teaching in which the teacher asks the students question after question to force them to think more clearly.
- Unjust use of power
- School of philosophy founded by Plato.
- Independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or politcal goal.
- In ancient Greek drama a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters.
- Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their Gods and heroes.
- Hereditary class of rulers.
- Logical guess.
- Poetic songs.
- To stop.
51 Clues: Idea. • Final. • Control. • To stop. • Obedience • To chase. • "High City" • Poetic songs. • To represent. • Logical guess. • A span of time. • Greek City-State. • Military housing. • To keep and support • Unjust use of power • To get hold of, obtain. • New way of doing things. • Hereditary class of rulers. • The power to think clearly. • 18-Foot long Macedonian pike. • Art and practice of government. • ...
Christmas 2020 2020-11-30
Across
- engrossment
- occurrences
- Mark Zuckerberg invention
- cooperate
- auditorium
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- screen element
- large entrance hall in a public building
- silver screen
- receiver
- concrete embodiment of something abstract
- used for cooking and as a focal point for social activity
- a room or set of rooms in a private house or a block used as a separate dwelling place
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible
Down
- means of access
- subsequent time
- body language
- the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- the vain queen in Greek mythology who boasted about her unrivaled beauty
- reflected light from the sun.
- performance
- a flat roofless structure attached to a building
22 Clues: receiver • cooperate • auditorium • engrossment • occurrences • performance • body language • silver screen • screen element • means of access • subsequent time • Mark Zuckerberg invention • reflected light from the sun. • large entrance hall in a public building • the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way • concrete embodiment of something abstract • the natural satellite of the earth, visible • ...
Christmas 2020 2020-11-30
Across
- large entrance hall in a public building
- screen element
- a room or set of rooms in a private house or a block used as a separate dwelling place
- the vain queen in Greek mythology who boasted about her unrivaled beauty
- means of access
- Mark Zuckerberg invention
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible
- receiver
- follow-up
- silver screen
- auditorium
- subsequent time
- body language
- concrete embodiment of something abstract
Down
- a flat roofless structure attached to a building
- cooperate
- used for cooking and as a focal point for social activity
- the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- performance
- reflected light from the sun.
- occurrences
- engrossment
23 Clues: receiver • cooperate • follow-up • auditorium • performance • occurrences • engrossment • silver screen • body language • screen element • means of access • subsequent time • Mark Zuckerberg invention • reflected light from the sun. • large entrance hall in a public building • the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way • concrete embodiment of something abstract • ...
Othello Crossword 2016-12-06
Across
- Desdemona fell in love with Othello because of his ______.
- Iago constantly _______ Othello.
- How does Othello die?
- unimportant character that adds comic relief
- a courtesan and Cassio’s lover
- During the celebration, Iago takes advantage of Cassio’s _____ weakness.
- Before Othello, who tried to woo Desdemona?
- Because of Cassio’s inappropriate behaviour, he was ______.
- “O ______!” (5.2.308)
- Othello is a _____ hero.
- Greek mythology monster (allusion)
Down
- The source of Othello.
- The city where Cassio got his education
- King of Roman Gods (allusion)
- Governor of Cyprus
- Othello leaves Venice to fight against the ______.
- After being demoted, Cassio only thought about his ______.
- When a man’s wife is unfaithful, she is a _____.
- “______ the tranquil mind!” (3.3.345)
- “As I am an _______ man,” (2.3.265)
- According to _____, “the general and his wife are talking of it,” (3.1.42)
21 Clues: Governor of Cyprus • How does Othello die? • “O ______!” (5.2.308) • The source of Othello. • Othello is a _____ hero. • King of Roman Gods (allusion) • a courtesan and Cassio’s lover • Iago constantly _______ Othello. • Greek mythology monster (allusion) • “As I am an _______ man,” (2.3.265) • “______ the tranquil mind!” (3.3.345) • The city where Cassio got his education • ...
Mrs. Taylor's Class 2024-05-15
Across
- Has two middle names
- Enjoys baking
- Is moving to Alabama
- Used to live in Indiana
- Family speaks Spanish
- Has a cat named Ciabatta
- Knowledgeable of Greek, Roman, Hindu, Chinese, and Egyptian mythology
- Goes to Jamaica for birthday
- Is passionate about birds
- Loves Blankie
- Plays piano and drum
- Middle name is Apollo
Down
- Has a dog named Scrappy
- Mother is an author
- Is a figure skater
- Has a dog named Coco
- Has own garden with succulents, marigolds, and zinnias
- Has read the first 9 Keeper of the Lost Cities books
- Has a sister named Nyjah
- Family owns 7 chickens
- Has a brother named Adam
- Has been skateboarding for 3 years
- Was born in Alaska
- Obsessed with hedgehogs
- Cut and dyed own hair
25 Clues: Enjoys baking • Loves Blankie • Is a figure skater • Was born in Alaska • Mother is an author • Has two middle names • Has a dog named Coco • Is moving to Alabama • Plays piano and drum • Family speaks Spanish • Cut and dyed own hair • Middle name is Apollo • Family owns 7 chickens • Has a dog named Scrappy • Used to live in Indiana • Obsessed with hedgehogs • Has a sister named Nyjah • ...
SS Crossword 2 2025-02-02
Across
- The Powerpuff Girls' monkey arch enemy
- Frog & ___
- The first scientifically recognized dinosaur eggs belonged to this dinosaur
- "Et tu, brute?" sayer
- Italian dessert of gelato and espresso
- Word before bucket and word after "drop in the"
- Jason's ship, in greek mythology
- Where I went to college
- Where I went to grad school
Down
- The first scientifically recognized dinosaur eggs were found in 1923 in this desert
- The largest planet in our solar system
- What "mattina" means in Italian
- Bruce Springsteen's nickname "The ___"
- The first Canadian to command the ISS
- Video game created by ConcernedApe
- My favorite red Tuscan wine
- The first noble gas on the scientific table
- The iconic fallen angel
- A canine low-rider
- The best seltzer brand and also a type of bear
20 Clues: Frog & ___ • A canine low-rider • "Et tu, brute?" sayer • The iconic fallen angel • Where I went to college • My favorite red Tuscan wine • Where I went to grad school • What "mattina" means in Italian • Jason's ship, in greek mythology • Video game created by ConcernedApe • The first Canadian to command the ISS • The Powerpuff Girls' monkey arch enemy • ...
Foot and Ankle 2024-12-02
Across
- Injury to ligaments
- Under the nail
- Painful deformity of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint
- Tendon named after the hero of the Trojan War in Greek mythology
- Heel bone
- Painful deformity of the 5th metatarsophalangeal joint
- Opposite of inversion
- Primary weight bearing bone of the lower leg
- Proper name for the big toe
- Toes to your nose
- Toe bones
- Fracture of the 5th metatarsal
Down
- High arch
- The arch primarily responsible for shock absorption
- Flat foot
- Painful hyperextension injury
- Long bones of the foot
- Injury to muscles and/or tendons
- Point the toes
- Fracture/dislocation injury of the midfoot
- Top of the foot
- Non weight bearing bone of the lower leg
- The cause of most ankle sprains
- Bottom of the foot
- Traction injury
25 Clues: High arch • Flat foot • Heel bone • Toe bones • Under the nail • Point the toes • Top of the foot • Traction injury • Toes to your nose • Bottom of the foot • Injury to ligaments • Opposite of inversion • Long bones of the foot • Proper name for the big toe • Painful hyperextension injury • Fracture of the 5th metatarsal • The cause of most ankle sprains • Injury to muscles and/or tendons • ...
Greece and Rome Vocabulary Practice 2023-09-18
Across
- An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic.
- The elected leaders of the Roman army and government. They would rule for one year.
- A ruler who has complete power over a country.
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat.
Down
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- An organized system of thought, from the Greek for "love of wisdom".
- Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
- A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.
- A set of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
12 Clues: A government ruled by a few powerful people • A ruler who has complete power over a country. • An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic. • Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great • A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic. • In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat. • ...
Comprehension Practice: Enchanted Garden 2024-05-21
Across
- strange and frightening
- an act of placing your foot somewhere in an awkward way
- having a stale, mouldy, or damp smell.
- a large hole in the surface of a road
- to move along unsteadily or with difficulty
- to walk in an energetic way and with more movement than necessary
- shook violently and quickly
Down
- dark or poorly lit
- to shine by reflection with many small flashes of brilliant light
- to spread through something and be present in every part of it.
- swiftness of motion
- to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands
- to attack suddenly
- _______ are tree nymphs or tree spirit in Greek mythology
14 Clues: dark or poorly lit • to attack suddenly • swiftness of motion • strange and frightening • shook violently and quickly • a large hole in the surface of a road • having a stale, mouldy, or damp smell. • to move along unsteadily or with difficulty • to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands • an act of placing your foot somewhere in an awkward way • ...
Vocabulary 2024-04-23
Across
- the understanding of a situation at a later time
- the like is impossible or unlikely;
- a thinking about beforehand
- destructive to all involved; mutually fatal or ruinous
- comes from a source; originate
- to award or bestow
Down
- unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper;
- a person or people who leads a larger group
- someone who predicts the future, especially by supernatural means;
- warlike skilled soldiers of the Thessalian people
- any of a race of giant beings descended from Uranus and Gaea,
- a sea nymph of Greek mythology
- excessively admiring of oneself
- a metal helmet worn to protect soldiers in battle
14 Clues: to award or bestow • a thinking about beforehand • a sea nymph of Greek mythology • comes from a source; originate • excessively admiring of oneself • the like is impossible or unlikely; • a person or people who leads a larger group • the understanding of a situation at a later time • warlike skilled soldiers of the Thessalian people • ...
sort 29- Lyla ;) 2022-03-10
Across
- a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
- a geological rock with crystal in it!
- a upward current of warm air
- a study of animals;)
- a scope that makes you see close duhh
- shapes and sizes
- an instrument which can be introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
- measuring device for speed
Down
- 1000 meters
- Greek gods and goddesses
- an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- the science of drugs including their origin
- a birth chart
14 Clues: 1000 meters • a birth chart • shapes and sizes • a study of animals;) • Greek gods and goddesses • measuring device for speed • a upward current of warm air • a geological rock with crystal in it! • a scope that makes you see close duhh • the science of drugs including their origin • a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm • ...
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
Across
- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
Down
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
Ancient Greece 2023-03-17
Across
- A city state in Ancient Greece
- A cup in ancient Greece
- The god of war
- Inhabitants of ancient Greece
- A collection of stories from a culture that help humans understand the world around them
- The goddess of love and beauty
- A social occasion held by aristocratic men in Ancient Greece
Down
- A government ruled by a few
- A Greek hero, known for his great strength and courage
- A powerful, military civilisation in Crete
- A city-state in Attica
- A large, round vessel used for carrying water
- The ancient education system for Spartan boys
- A militaristic city-state in ancient Greece
14 Clues: The god of war • A city-state in Attica • A cup in ancient Greece • A government ruled by a few • Inhabitants of ancient Greece • A city state in Ancient Greece • The goddess of love and beauty • A powerful, military civilisation in Crete • A militaristic city-state in ancient Greece • A large, round vessel used for carrying water • The ancient education system for Spartan boys • ...
Jess Crossword Term 4 Week 2 2022-10-19
Across
- Lemony Snicket and Sia are both a _________.
- I had to show ________ to my friend.
- The _______ of cold is chilly.
- A _______ is a word that has the same pronunciation but different meaning.
- I was ___________ to Scarlet because she was sad
- I bought a Private _____.
Down
- The ___________ in the plant was very bright.
- There was a _________ wig on the floor.
- Greek _________ had Gods and Goddesses.
- The dance was very _______.
- The _________ floor was bright pink.
- The _______ was moving too quickly.
- There were 7 lines of _______ on the square.
- A ________ is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any change.
14 Clues: I bought a Private _____. • The dance was very _______. • The _______ of cold is chilly. • The _______ was moving too quickly. • I had to show ________ to my friend. • The _________ floor was bright pink. • There was a _________ wig on the floor. • Greek _________ had Gods and Goddesses. • Lemony Snicket and Sia are both a _________. • ...
History of Greek Theater - Mohammad Badar 2023-01-08
Across
- Who was considered the father of Western philosophy?
- What facilitated the rapid changing of roles?
- The Greek word "chorus" means what?
- How many speaking actors were allowed in each playwright in contests?
- What kind of performer didn't wear masks?
- What was in the middle of an orchestra?
- the slope of the hill served as the seeing place?
- What were the non-speaking extras called?
- What did a flat terrace below the slope served as?
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- the skene is located at the front of the theater, and is decorated with images of what?
- What in the Western World can be traced back to ancient Greece?
Down
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god ____.
- Where does action in Greek plays usually take place?
- What was on the side of the orchestra opposite of the audience?
- what shape was the orchestra?
- What is the Greek word for a king that did not inherit their throne and took it themselves?
- Where was the best seat that was reserved for the Priest of Dionysus Eleutherio?
- ____ during the 5th century had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts
- What comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act”?
- How many roles could one actor play?
- What represented the old men of Thebes in Oedipus Rex?
- the earliest known playwright
- What was the monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes?
- Who was the first great theorist of dramatic art?
- What is the entrance of the chorus called?
- What did Aristotle define as “imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; . .. in a dramatic rather than narrative form; with incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish a catharsis of these emotions.”
- Used to refer to actors today
28 Clues: what shape was the orchestra? • the earliest known playwright • Used to refer to actors today • The Greek word "chorus" means what? • How many roles could one actor play? • What was in the middle of an orchestra? • What kind of performer didn't wear masks? • What were the non-speaking extras called? • What is the entrance of the chorus called? • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-11-21
Across
- art and practice of government
- state-society organized for the purpose of waging war
- Democracy-democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws
- of Salamis Greek victory over the Persian navy during the Second Persian War
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- to shut out, keep from participating
- the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander’s conquests
- to get hold of; obtain
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- logical guess
- Civilization the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- idea
- of Marathon Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War
- obedience
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- a span of time
- the power to think clearly
- unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- final
- government in which a small group of people rule
- Poetry poetic songs
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
Down
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- person who gives an informative talk to students
- membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- ownership and control of other people as property
- to gain
- Greek city-state
- to represent
- to chase
- Method form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
- farmer-person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person’s land
- worship of many gods or deities
- to stop
- power, control
- Oath oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Democracy-government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government
- League military alliance led by Athens
- hereditary class of rulers, Greek for “rule by the best people”
- new ways of doing things
- 18-foot-long Macedonian pike
- legal member of a country or city-state
- League military alliance led by Sparta
- military housing
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- to keep and support
- form of government in which citizens hold political power
- “high city” in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located
51 Clues: idea • final • to gain • to stop • to chase • obedience • to represent • logical guess • power, control • a span of time • Greek city-state • military housing • to keep and support • Poetry poetic songs • to get hold of; obtain • new ways of doing things • the power to think clearly • 18-foot-long Macedonian pike • art and practice of government • worship of many gods or deities • ...
Greeky 2024-08-04
Across
- The Greek root meaning 'self'.
- The Greek root meaning 'write or draw'.
- The Greek root meaning 'love or affinity for'.
- The Greek root meaning 'earth'.
- The Greek root meaning 'see or watch'.
- The Greek root meaning 'sound'.
- The Greek root meaning 'heat'.
- The Greek root meaning 'star'.
- The Greek root meaning 'small'.
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- The Greek root meaning 'word or study'.
- The Greek root meaning 'mind or soul'.
- The Greek root meaning 'city'.
- The Greek root meaning 'light'.
- The Greek root meaning 'life'.
- The Greek root meaning 'feeling or disease'.
- The Greek root meaning 'water'.
- The Greek root meaning 'large'.
- The Greek root meaning 'far or distant'.
- The Greek root meaning 'people'.
- The Greek root meaning 'time'.
20 Clues: The Greek root meaning 'self'. • The Greek root meaning 'city'. • The Greek root meaning 'life'. • The Greek root meaning 'heat'. • The Greek root meaning 'star'. • The Greek root meaning 'time'. • The Greek root meaning 'light'. • The Greek root meaning 'earth'. • The Greek root meaning 'sound'. • The Greek root meaning 'water'. • The Greek root meaning 'large'. • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2.B.1-5 2021-04-30
Across
- in-(latin root: throw)
- (greek root: far)-vision
- bi-(greek root: wheel)
- (greek root: wheel)-one
- (greek root: far)-phone
- (greek root: far)-graph
- (greek root: skill)-ical
- meteoro-(greek root: study)
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- (greek root: wheel)-ic
- uni-(greek root: wheel)
- motor-(greek root: wheel)
- pro-(latin root: throw)
- geo-(greek root: study)
- bio-(greek root: study)
- e-(latin root: throw)
- re-(latin root: throw)
- (greek root: far)-pathy
- (greek root: skill)-ique
- (greek root: light)-grapher
- (greek root: skill)-logy
20 Clues: e-(latin root: throw) • (greek root: wheel)-ic • in-(latin root: throw) • bi-(greek root: wheel) • re-(latin root: throw) • uni-(greek root: wheel) • pro-(latin root: throw) • geo-(greek root: study) • bio-(greek root: study) • (greek root: far)-pathy • (greek root: wheel)-one • (greek root: far)-phone • (greek root: far)-graph • (greek root: far)-vision • (greek root: skill)-ique • ...
HMHS La Primavera 2025-03-07
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- comes after winter, before summer
- men buy a boquet of ____ for their girlfriends
- you need to water plants so they ____ big and strong
- they go "cheep cheep cheep"
- first part of a tree that grows and appears
- positive emotion
- popular spring flower, starts with T
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- yellow spring flower named after Greek mythology
- sold in a dozen, gotten more expensive recently
- there's an orange and black one called Monarch
- tap this to get sap and make syrup
- the first thing you do in this world, coming from mom
- pollinates flowers and vegetables, stings people
- water falling from the sky
14 Clues: positive emotion • water falling from the sky • they go "cheep cheep cheep" • comes after winter, before summer • tap this to get sap and make syrup • popular spring flower, starts with T • first part of a tree that grows and appears • there's an orange and black one called Monarch • men buy a boquet of ____ for their girlfriends • ...
Games 2021-08-21
6 Clues: one person game • you can’t use your hands • there’s queens and kings • racing game with controllers • person with least points win • based on Greek mythology and takes 30 minutes to play
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
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- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
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- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
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- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
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- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
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- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
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- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
Greek Roots Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-09
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- Greek root word meaning far away, distant
- Greek root word meaning love
- Greek root word meaning with, together
- Greek root word meaning fear
- Greek root word meaning water
- Greek root word meaning heat
- Greek root word meaning write, draw
- Greek root word meaning light
- Greek root word meaning life
- Greek root word meaning word, study
- Greek root word meaning animal
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- Greek root word meaning large, big
- Greek root word meaning time
- Greek root word meaning fire
- Greek root word meaning sleep
- Greek root word meaning star
- Greek root word meaning lizard
- Greek root word meaning people
- Greek root word meaning sound
- Greek root word meaning earth
20 Clues: Greek root word meaning time • Greek root word meaning love • Greek root word meaning fire • Greek root word meaning star • Greek root word meaning fear • Greek root word meaning heat • Greek root word meaning life • Greek root word meaning sleep • Greek root word meaning water • Greek root word meaning light • Greek root word meaning sound • Greek root word meaning earth • ...
Bonus Points Crossword 2025-04-24
Joints and Muscles 2023-10-04
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- smaller copy
- linking
- weak or in danger
- tendon, the strong tendon joining the muscles in the calf of the leg to the bone of the heel
- soldier
- bendable
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- a tissue connecting bones to bones
- a flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet
- safe or protected; opposite of vulnerable
- to protect with something soft
- a connection between two bones in your body
- a hero of the Trojan War in Greek mythology; he could only be killed by a wound just above his heel.
- a person born or living in the ancient city of Troy
- a tendon connecting muscles to bones
14 Clues: linking • soldier • bendable • smaller copy • weak or in danger • to protect with something soft • a tissue connecting bones to bones • a tendon connecting muscles to bones • safe or protected; opposite of vulnerable • a connection between two bones in your body • a person born or living in the ancient city of Troy • a flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-10-09
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- The North Star
- Set of numbers used to pinpoint the position in the sky of a celestial object.
- the astronomical equivalent of longitude.
- Little Dipper
- the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Line, a line running accurately north and south through any given point on or near the earth's surface.
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- The astronomical equivalent of latitude
- above the horizon at all times
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- the projection into space of the earth's equator
- Constellation of mother of andromeda, who boasted about her beauty in Greek mythology
- an imaginary sphere with the earth at its center.
- Big Dipper
- The hunter comstellation
14 Clues: Big Dipper • Little Dipper • The North Star • The hunter comstellation • above the horizon at all times • The astronomical equivalent of latitude • the astronomical equivalent of longitude. • the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun • a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • the projection into space of the earth's equator • ...
Birds of Singapore 2020-05-10
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- SMALL BODY OF STILL WATER (4)
- IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, HUNTER WHO LOVED BEAUTY (9)
- SOUNDING SAD AND MOURNFUL (9)
- SHOWED ONE'S RESENTMENT OR ANGER BY THROWING UP ONE'S HEAD (7)
- HAVING HAIR ON THE CHEEKS AND CHIN (9)
- STRIPED OR STREAKED (8)
- CONCEALED ONE'S TRUE CHARACTER OR FEELINGS (6)
- CONTAINING IRON OXIDES OR RUST (11)
- SHOWING CHARACTERISTICS OF AGE, ESPECIALLY HAVING LIGHT HAIR (10)
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- COLOR OF VISIBLE LIGHT WITH SHORT WAVELENGTH (6)
- HEREDITARY SOVEREIGN (7)
- PRINCE IN CHRONICLES OF NARINA SERIES (7)
- BETWEEN RED AND BLUE (6)
- COWS AND OXEN (6)
- HAVING A RED FLESHY FLAP OF SKIN HANGING FROM THE NECK (10)
- COMING BETWEEN TWO THINGS IN TIME, PLACE, OR CHARACTER (12)
- CONSIDERABLY ABOVE AVERAGE (5)
- A LIGHT AND FLEETING TOUCH (5)
18 Clues: COWS AND OXEN (6) • STRIPED OR STREAKED (8) • HEREDITARY SOVEREIGN (7) • BETWEEN RED AND BLUE (6) • SMALL BODY OF STILL WATER (4) • SOUNDING SAD AND MOURNFUL (9) • CONSIDERABLY ABOVE AVERAGE (5) • A LIGHT AND FLEETING TOUCH (5) • CONTAINING IRON OXIDES OR RUST (11) • HAVING HAIR ON THE CHEEKS AND CHIN (9) • PRINCE IN CHRONICLES OF NARINA SERIES (7) • ...
"Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier 2024-08-22
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- adj: Powerless; helpless
- v: Frightened
- n: Revenge
- These symbolize beauty and hope in the impoverished neighborhood.
- This action from Lizabeth towards the marigolds represents her internal struggle and frustration.
- The narrative perspective of the story.
- Seemingly; apparently
- As the protagonist transitions to adulthood, the story theme of the loss of ____.
- In Greek and Roman mythology, spirits who pursue people who have committed crimes, sometimes driving them mad.
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- Not generous
- Not explainable or understandable
- The main character who reflects on a significant event from her youth.
- Inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony
- Vague; shapeless
- The story is set during a time of economic hardship in America.
- The character who owns the marigolds.
- n: Deep feelings of guilt and repentance
- Calm indifference to pleasure or pain
18 Clues: n: Revenge • Not generous • v: Frightened • Vague; shapeless • Seemingly; apparently • adj: Powerless; helpless • Not explainable or understandable • The character who owns the marigolds. • Calm indifference to pleasure or pain • The narrative perspective of the story. • n: Deep feelings of guilt and repentance • Inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony • ...
Ancient Greece's Cultural Impact 2017-03-08
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- - A type of government ran by a king or queen and power stays within the family.
- -Time period from about 479 to 431 B.C.E when Athens became Greece's most significant achievements to western civilization.
- - A series of conflicts between the Persian Empire and Greek city-states that started in 449 B.C.E and lasted until 449 B.C.E.
- Any person who has rights granted by the government, such as landowner and voting.
- - a type of government where the wealthy are in control. Usually a council of landowners and nobles.
- - The star student of Plato, his philosophies revolved around science and seeking answers beyond the world of gods.
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- - Star student of Socrates, wrote down many of Socrates teachings and believed that people should have jobs best suited for their ability.
- - Something handed down from one generation to the next.
- - Stories that were written to explain how things in nature came to be and often include Greek deities.
- - A Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of western philosophy. He believed that man learned best through asking a series of questions.
- Great military commander. Spread Greek culture across large areas of Asia. His legacy lays the foundations for western civilizations.
- type of government, usually run by a dictator,government uses terror to control.
- democracy-A type of government where all the citizens vote directly on all governmental decisions.
- - a type of government where a small number are in control. Normally 2 types: military council or wealthy are n control.
- - A temple built in Acropolis in Athens to honor the goddess Athena. This becomes the most famous building in Ancient Greek history.
15 Clues: - Something handed down from one generation to the next. • - A type of government ran by a king or queen and power stays within the family. • type of government, usually run by a dictator,government uses terror to control. • Any person who has rights granted by the government, such as landowner and voting. • ...
Constellations 2025-04-24
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- / A long, winding constellation also called "The Dragon."
- / A constellation symbolizing the water-bearer.
- / A constellation that represents a scorpion.
- / A constellation representing twins.
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- / A constellation representing a bull.
- / A constellation that looks like a lion.
- MAJOR / A large constellation also known as the Big Dipper.
- / A famous constellation known as "The Hunter."
- MINOR / A smaller constellation that includes the North Star.
- / A W-shaped constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology.
10 Clues: / A constellation representing twins. • / A constellation representing a bull. • / A constellation that looks like a lion. • / A constellation that represents a scorpion. • / A famous constellation known as "The Hunter." • / A constellation symbolizing the water-bearer. • / A long, winding constellation also called "The Dragon." • ...
Night Sky Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-22
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- Major, Larger bear in the sky
- Also known as the North Star
- Name of a famous comet
- Device used to for seeing stars, galaxies, nebula, and planets
- Way, Name of our galaxy
- Minor, Name of constellation the north star is located in
- Only visible in Northern Hemisphere during the winter
- This constellation means "dragon" in Latin
- Minor, Smaller bear in the sky
- Constellation resembling a lion
- This constellation is known as "the bull"
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- Small patterns of stars within a constellation
- A group of stars in the night sky that make a recognizable pattern
- This word is used to describe small stars
- What keeps us grounded
- We need it to breathe
- Constellation named after scorpion that stung Orion to death
- Constellation in northern sky named after the vain queen in Greek mythology
- Number of zodiac constellations
- Planet visible in sky tonight
20 Clues: We need it to breathe • What keeps us grounded • Name of a famous comet • Way, Name of our galaxy • Also known as the North Star • Major, Larger bear in the sky • Planet visible in sky tonight • Minor, Smaller bear in the sky • Number of zodiac constellations • Constellation resembling a lion • This word is used to describe small stars • This constellation is known as "the bull" • ...
Fire 2021-09-20
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- One of the Four Great Inventions of China: _____, the compass, paper, and woodblock printing.
- Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn.
- Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete.
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- Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun.
- In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man.
- In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named.
6 Clues: Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn. • Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete. • In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named. • Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun. • In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man. • ...
greece vs rome 2021-02-10
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- was a war that was fought in Ancient Greece. This was a war between Athens and Sparta.
- was an important part of daily living in ancient Rome. As Roman used earthenware for most of the purposes, a huge quantity of utensils, cooking pots, amphorae and fine wares were produced.
- was born in 495 BC and died in 429 BC. He was the leader of Athens during the times of the Golden Ages.
- The founder of rome
- the founder of greece
- for Romans,______ and its structure were very important. ____ was considered the basic unit of a Roman
- Just like their counterparts in ancient Greece, the ancient Romans loved their art. The ancient Romans perfected _____ artwork
- Roman ______ architecture provides valuable insight into Roman culture, society and history.
- was a very famous philosopher and scientist that was born 384 B.C. and he died in 322 B.C. He is a very special part of Ancient Greek history.
- was an important and powerful city-state in ancient Greece. It was located in the southeastern portion of Greece
- was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology. This was a story that involves Athens and Sparta.
- Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece enjoyed playing a variety of ____.
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- Children of Ancient Rome loved to play with _________
- had similar lives of what we live today except that they had many different customs that they would follow
- ____was very important in Ancient Greek and not just to drink but it was a big part of trade.
- Ancient Greek _____ were very popular.Most of the time, girls would marry as young as 12 or 13 years of age.
- The Romans liked to eat food and drink things that were based on a region called the _______
- just like children of ____, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of ____
- _____ were a very important part of the Ancient Roman times. Children and adults all enjoyed playing ____
- the architecture of Greek ______ in ancient times was designed to keep their residents cool during the hot summers and keep them warm in winter.
20 Clues: The founder of rome • the founder of greece • Children of Ancient Rome loved to play with _________ • was a war that was fought in Ancient Greece. This was a war between Athens and Sparta. • Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece enjoyed playing a variety of ____. • ...
Sirens 2022-12-13
vocabulary of culture 2025-05-16
8th Grade English 2013-05-17
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- A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
- A way to express the attitude of the speaker.
- Always comes after the direct object.
- Twelve jurors show how we get caught up in our own lives.
- Describes a noun.
- The story of some greaser kids.
- Fables or fiction about Greek Gods.
- A person, place, thing, or thought.
- A word that connects sentences.
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- A word that comes after a linking verb.
- Shows action or state of being.
- The thing(s) that recieves the action from the verb.
- A word that shows emotion.
- Shows the location or relationship of two words.
- A word that renames a noun.
15 Clues: Describes a noun. • A word that shows emotion. • A word that renames a noun. • Shows action or state of being. • The story of some greaser kids. • A word that connects sentences. • Fables or fiction about Greek Gods. • A person, place, thing, or thought. • Always comes after the direct object. • A word that comes after a linking verb. • ...
Classical Greece 2021-04-06
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- Three centuries after Alexander's death.
- A period of great cultural achievement.
- Was humorous and often mocked people.
- A war machine that hurled huge stones to shatter city walls.
- Was serious, with characters suffering before an unhappy ending.
- Unstoppable battle formation.
- Worldly
- A group of people chosen to decide guilt or innocence in a trial.
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- Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
- A disease that causes many deaths.
- In which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies.
- soldiers surround a city in an attempt to take control of it.
- Able to live forever.
- A collection of stories that explained event, beliefs, or actions.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
15 Clues: Worldly • Able to live forever. • Unstoppable battle formation. • An agreement to stop fighting. • A disease that causes many deaths. • Was humorous and often mocked people. • A period of great cultural achievement. • Three centuries after Alexander's death. • Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom" • A war machine that hurled huge stones to shatter city walls. • ...
03 2023-05-15
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- Which planet has the most gravity?
- Which sea borders the north of Turkey?
- Mycology is the study of what?
- What animal features in the logo for the World Wildlife Fund?
- What kind of word reads the same backwards and forwards?
- female donkey called?
- Tom Cruise is a follower of which religion?
- The holy book of Judaism?
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- Which volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii?
- What animals are pearls found in?
- Who is Liverpool Airport named after?
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
- In the TV show ‘Friends’, what doesn’t Joey share?
- Which car manufacturer’s badge features a cross and a snake?
- In Greek mythology, who was the father of Zeus?
15 Clues: female donkey called? • The holy book of Judaism? • Mycology is the study of what? • What animals are pearls found in? • Which planet has the most gravity? • Arachnophobia is the fear of what? • Who is Liverpool Airport named after? • Which sea borders the north of Turkey? • Tom Cruise is a follower of which religion? • Which volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii? • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
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- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- Where most farmers produce goods
- The main drink made with grapes
- A large getaway home out of the city
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- A Roman apart of the army
- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- Central hall with rooms around it
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Clue Grids 2024-03-12
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- The opposite of "night"
- A type of vehicle used for traveling on snow, often pulled by dogs
- It is a type of small, buzzing insect
- A famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The process by which water becomes vapor
- The world loudest animal
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- Ocean motion
- Unit of measurement for distance equal to 1,000 meters
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere
- A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved
- Capital city of Australia
- In Greek mythology, who is known as the god of the sky?
- A synonym for "begin"
- Mammal known for hanging upside down
15 Clues: Ocean motion • A synonym for "begin" • The opposite of "night" • The world loudest animal • Capital city of Australia • Mammal known for hanging upside down • It is a type of small, buzzing insect • A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved • A large body of water surrounded by land • The process by which water becomes vapor • ...
Lovers’ Special 2025-02-22
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- A 14-line love poem often used in romance
- Symbol of love with thorns
- French term meaning "love at first sight"
- February 14 is known as _____ Day
- The chemical that makes people feel "in love"
- Famous landmark in Paris, called the ‘City of Love’
- Famous Italian city known for Romeo and Juliet
- A winged matchmaker in mythology
- A romantic dinner is often called a ____ night
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- Popular Valentine’s Day color
- Mythological couple whose love endured even in the afterlife
- Sweet treat given on Valentine’s Day
- What a heart does when seeing a loved one
- Classic Shakespearean tragedy about love
- Feeling of deep affection
- Latin phrase meaning ‘Love conquers all’
- Greek god of love, counterpart of Cupid
- Precious gem commonly set in engagement rings
18 Clues: Feeling of deep affection • Symbol of love with thorns • Popular Valentine’s Day color • A winged matchmaker in mythology • February 14 is known as _____ Day • Sweet treat given on Valentine’s Day • Greek god of love, counterpart of Cupid • Classic Shakespearean tragedy about love • Latin phrase meaning ‘Love conquers all’ • A 14-line love poem often used in romance • ...
Greek Gods 2025-01-16
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- The Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- The Greek god of trade, luck, thieves, and travel
- The Greek god of music, medicine, poetry and prophecy
- The Greek goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts
- The Greek goddess of revenge
- The Greek god of the sky
- The Greek goddess of wild animals and the hunt
- The Greek god of war
- The Greek god of sleep
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The Greek goddess of rainbows
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- The Greek goddess of family and marriage
- The Greek goddess of luck
- The Greek god of wine
- The Greek god of fire and metalworking
- Greek god of nature
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek goddess of victory
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek goddess of love
20 Clues: Greek god of nature • The Greek god of war • The Greek god of wine • The Greek god of sleep • The Greek god of the sky • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek goddess of luck • The Greek goddess of love • The Greek goddess of victory • The Greek goddess of revenge • The Greek goddess of rainbows • The Greek god of the underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- The main drink made with grapes
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- A large getaway home out of the city
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- Central hall with rooms around it
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- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A Roman apart of the army
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- Where most farmers produce goods
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-21
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- The Capulets and the Montagues are anything but _____.
- To Romeo, Juliet is the ___.
- Friar Lawrence often wears _____.
- The sun-god Helios in Greek mythology,
- Tybalt and Mercutio die and go to ______.
- What do Romeo and Balthasar ride to the Capulet tomb?
- Juliet's skin is ____ white.
- The personification of the sun.
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- Juliet hasn't yet lost her ___________.
- What does Juliet wear to the party in the 1996 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet?
- Juliet wears it when she sneaks out.
- Romeo visits Juliet during the _____.
- In the book love is often described as _____.
- Juliet has bought the _______ of a love.
- What does Juliet want Romeo to become once he dies?
15 Clues: To Romeo, Juliet is the ___. • Juliet's skin is ____ white. • The personification of the sun. • Friar Lawrence often wears _____. • Juliet wears it when she sneaks out. • Romeo visits Juliet during the _____. • The sun-god Helios in Greek mythology, • Juliet hasn't yet lost her ___________. • Juliet has bought the _______ of a love. • ...
Trials of Apollo 2023-04-11
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- This is were all the gods stay
- The important son of poseiden
- A horse with wings
- A race were people die
- beings and places that can give prophecies in Greek mythology
- Shooting with a bow and arrow
- It has the body of a man and the head of a bull
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- A magical artifact with powerful healing abilities
- Child of a god and human
- The god of thunder, lightning and rain
- It is a giant with one eye in the middle of its forehead
- A maze formed by paths separated by high hedges
- A prediction
- Name of the Space craft that first landed on the moon
- This is half human half horse
15 Clues: A prediction • A horse with wings • A race were people die • Child of a god and human • The important son of poseiden • Shooting with a bow and arrow • This is half human half horse • This is were all the gods stay • The god of thunder, lightning and rain • A maze formed by paths separated by high hedges • It has the body of a man and the head of a bull • ...
Lalabye Baby Fall Release 2022 2022-10-03
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- Named after the Persian word for turban.
- Dorothy Gale's downfall until it snows.
- Name of a child who turns into a blueberry.
- This flower doesn't really bite.
- Neither made of a dairy product nor a measurement equaling 16 Tablespoons.
- Grown everywhere and not planted by humans.
- Sometimes called Scorpion grasses.
- One of the Golden Girls.
- Personification of the rainbow in Greek mythology.
- The beautiful name of a fictional mouse.
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- Name of a popular tv show in 1990s w/ Mayim Bailik.
- Her sister volunteered as tribute.
- Featured on our Late Bloomer print.
- Used as a national symbol for Veterans.
- The nosy Aunt married to Vernon Dursley.
- Runs a helper service with Minnie Mouse.
- These grow in Flanders Field.
17 Clues: One of the Golden Girls. • These grow in Flanders Field. • This flower doesn't really bite. • Her sister volunteered as tribute. • Sometimes called Scorpion grasses. • Featured on our Late Bloomer print. • Dorothy Gale's downfall until it snows. • Used as a national symbol for Veterans. • Named after the Persian word for turban. • The nosy Aunt married to Vernon Dursley. • ...
Mythology 2022-04-27
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- Egyptian god of love
- Norse god of mischief
- Irish god of death
- Greek god of death
- Greek earth goddess
- Greek paradise
- Evil Irish giants
- Irish Mother Goddess
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- Egyptian god of chaos
- Irish goddess of war
- Greek king of the gods
- Norse heaven
- Egyptian god of death
- Irish god of nature
- Norse king of the gods
- Egyptian god of war
- Norse god of love
17 Clues: Norse heaven • Greek paradise • Norse god of love • Evil Irish giants • Irish god of death • Greek god of death • Irish god of nature • Greek earth goddess • Egyptian god of war • Irish goddess of war • Egyptian god of love • Irish Mother Goddess • Egyptian god of chaos • Norse god of mischief • Egyptian god of death • Greek king of the gods • Norse king of the gods
Hist and Lit Midterm Escape Room 2022-01-05
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- What did chorus members wear to show character and ensure the audience could see the character's face?
- The most popular Elizabethan Playwright
- The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre
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- The group that was responsible for cluing the audience in to the events of the story, speak as the actors inner thoughts, and represent larger groups of characters
- These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things
- Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival?
- The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era
- Elizabethan theatre was for
8 Clues: Elizabethan theatre was for • The most popular Elizabethan Playwright • Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival? • The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era • The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre • These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things • ...
Nadav's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-10
Greek god and goddess side project 2013-10-16
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- The Greek god of lightning and the sky
- The Greek god of the dead
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and battle strategies
- The Greek god of crafting
- The Greek god of thieves, messengers, merchants, travelers and speed
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The Greek god of archery, music, prophecy and bachelors
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The Greek goddess of hunting and maidenhood
- The Greek goddess of marriage and family
- The Greek god of wine
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- The Greek goddess of revenge
- The Greek goddess of magic
- The Greek god of sleep
- The Greek god of dreams
- The Greek goddess of home and hearth
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek goddess of the rainbow
- The Greek god of war and violence
- The Greek god of wild places
20 Clues: The Greek god of wine • The Greek god of sleep • The Greek god of dreams • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek god of the dead • The Greek god of crafting • The Greek goddess of magic • The Greek goddess of revenge • The Greek god of wild places • The Greek goddess of the rainbow • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek god of war and violence • ...
Greek Gods 2020-04-29
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- The Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- The Greek god of trade, luck, thieves, and travel
- The Greek god of music, medicine, poetry and prophecy
- The Greek goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts
- The Greek goddess of revenge
- The Greek god of the sky
- The Greek goddess of wild animals and the hunt
- The Greek god of war
- The Greek god of sleep
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The Greek goddess of rainbows
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- The Greek goddess of family and marriage
- The Greek goddess of luck
- The Greek god of wine
- The Greek god of fire and metalworking
- Greek god of nature
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek goddess of victory
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek goddess of love
20 Clues: Greek god of nature • The Greek god of war • The Greek god of wine • The Greek god of sleep • The Greek god of the sky • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek goddess of luck • The Greek goddess of love • The Greek goddess of victory • The Greek goddess of revenge • The Greek goddess of rainbows • The Greek god of the underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2021-03-14
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- First appeared in ancient Greek political and philosophical thought in the city-state of Athens. The word comes from demos 'people' and kratos 'to rule'.
- the most common type of heavily armed foot-soldier in ancient Greece from the 7th to 4th centuries BCE
- A fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- The former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- literally meaning the science that studies the laws of the stars, a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena.
- an Athenian historian and general
- Greek slaves in ancient Sparta.
- A city-state famous for its temples, fine public buildings and love of the arts.
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- the set of stories about the gods, goddesses, heroes and rituals of Ancient Greeks.
- A form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people. These people may be distinguished by nobility, wealth, education, corporate, religious, political, or military control.
- The assembly of the citizens in the democratic city-states of ancient Greece.
- A central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- A warrior society in ancient Greece that reached the height of its power after defeating rival city-state Athens in the Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.).
- The core fortified area of a town or city.
- pottery with two vertical handles used in antiquity for the storage and transportation of foodstuffs such as wine and olive oil.
- A council of over 500 citizens appointed to run daily affairs of the city.
16 Clues: Greek slaves in ancient Sparta. • an Athenian historian and general • The core fortified area of a town or city. • A central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • A fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill. • A council of over 500 citizens appointed to run daily affairs of the city. • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Class newspaper 2013-02-15
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- a Swedisch store where you can buy almost everything
- the province where Genk and Maasmechelen belong to
- how many teeth does a grown-up have?
- who lost the battle of Waterloo
- the company that is established by Adi Dassler
- who is the god of lightning in the Greek mythology
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- a hot spring
- in what language were most of the books from the Dark Ages written?
- the enemy of the smurfs
- the Iberian peninsula consists of Spain and ...
- the gastronomy that pigs detect
- the sport where they say 'en garde'
- the emperor who setted Rome on fire
- the city where the Mona Lisa is located
- the chemical symbol for strontium
15 Clues: a hot spring • the enemy of the smurfs • the gastronomy that pigs detect • who lost the battle of Waterloo • the chemical symbol for strontium • the sport where they say 'en garde' • the emperor who setted Rome on fire • how many teeth does a grown-up have? • the city where the Mona Lisa is located • the company that is established by Adi Dassler • ...
Vocabulary List #1 2023-11-16
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- A verb used to show gaining something through a lie
- What you pop to make popcorn
- Opposite of disconnection
- Advertisements where doctors recommend a product
- Desire to or hope for
- To consume or ingest a liquid
- The means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- honesty or straightforwardness
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- To escape from someone or something giving case or searching
- The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- Evidence; pie charts, statistics, data charts
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- A noun often used in greek mythology
- Antonym for unilateral
- Chaos
15 Clues: Chaos • Desire to or hope for • Antonym for unilateral • Opposite of disconnection • What you pop to make popcorn • To consume or ingest a liquid • honesty or straightforwardness • A noun often used in greek mythology • Evidence; pie charts, statistics, data charts • Advertisements where doctors recommend a product • A verb used to show gaining something through a lie • ...
Clue Grids 2024-03-12
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- The opposite of "night"
- A synonym for "begin"
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The process by which water becomes vapor
- mammal known for hanging upside down
- A type of vehicle used for traveling on snow, often pulled by dogs
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere
- In Greek mythology, who is known as the god of the sky?
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- ocean motion
- Capital city of Australia
- Unit of measurement for distance equal to 1,000 meters
- It is a type of small, buzzing insect
- A famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved
- Whale The world loudest animal
15 Clues: ocean motion • A synonym for "begin" • The opposite of "night" • Capital city of Australia • Whale The world loudest animal • mammal known for hanging upside down • It is a type of small, buzzing insect • A large body of water surrounded by land • A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved • The process by which water becomes vapor • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-30
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- A big hill with important buildings like temples
- Government where a small group of people make rules
- Sport competition to honor Zeus
- Long stories about the adventures of heroes
- Marketplaces in Greece where people talked, bought, and sold things
- Greek warriors who carried shields and spears
- Government where citizens can vote
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- Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes
- Someone who can hear the messages of the gods
- Free men born in Athens
- People who thought deeply about life and the world
- Government where one person took power by force
- Plays about sad or serious events
- City and the land around it
- People forced to work the land in Sparta (slaves)
15 Clues: Free men born in Athens • City and the land around it • Sport competition to honor Zeus • Plays about sad or serious events • Government where citizens can vote • Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes • Long stories about the adventures of heroes • Someone who can hear the messages of the gods • Greek warriors who carried shields and spears • ...
Mystical Creatures 2025-04-25
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- A legendary creature that breathes fire.
- A horse-like creature with a single horn.
- Half-human half-fish lives in the ocean.
- A magical being with pointy ears.
- A spirit of nature living in forests or waters.
- A human that transforms during a full moon.
- Half bull half human guards the labyrinth.
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- Part eagle part lion
- A bird that rises from its ashes.
- Half-human half-horse a mythical warrior.
- A small and tricky mythical being.
- A mischievous creature often found under bridges.
- A creature with a lion's body and a human head.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A tiny magical being with wings.
15 Clues: Part eagle part lion • A tiny magical being with wings. • A bird that rises from its ashes. • A magical being with pointy ears. • A small and tricky mythical being. • A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A legendary creature that breathes fire. • Half-human half-fish lives in the ocean. • Half-human half-horse a mythical warrior. • A horse-like creature with a single horn. • ...
Theatre History pt. 1 2022-09-15
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- was largely an imitation of greek drama, focused on comedic representations
- only surviving greek trilogy to this day
- actors portraying the gods delivered their monologues on this
- three plays related by theme, myth, or characters
- god of fertility, wine, and theatre
- intended to be read rather than performed
- term used for creators of theatre
- was more interested in people's lives over religious views of his day
- where actors changed masks and costumes
- expanded the number of actors and reduced the size of the chorus
- a cranelike hoist that permitted actors to appear above the stage as if flying
- large circular arenas that were surrounded by tiers of seats
- considered nothing sacred and was a skilled satirist
- writer of bombastic tragedies-only person to attempt something close to a play
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- performances were held in the open on hillsides surrounding a circular area called this
- allows his characters to question fate and the wills of the gods
- means "goat song" named after sacrificing one to the gods
- plays that showed the clash between the will of the gods and the ambitions and desires of humanity
- means "god from the machine"
- based on Greek mythology and were rife with with mock drunkenness, brazen sexuality, pranks, sight gags, and general merriment
- the first actor, stepped from the chorus and spoke dialogue to other members
- euripides emphasized this-human sorrow and compassion
- father of tragedy
- group of chanters, served to drive the story forward
- derived from the word tragos
25 Clues: father of tragedy • means "god from the machine" • derived from the word tragos • term used for creators of theatre • god of fertility, wine, and theatre • where actors changed masks and costumes • only surviving greek trilogy to this day • intended to be read rather than performed • three plays related by theme, myth, or characters • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-11-18
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- the author of the epic poems: the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Area of land that is surrounded on three sides by water
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live.
- began as a festival honoring the gods; included sporting events and poetry competitions.
- A war between Athens and Sparta.
- All citizens can participate directly in the government
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- High hill that a strong fortress was on.
- Slaves in Sparta.
- Greek word for a city-state
- Gathering of citizens
- a great temple of Athena that is located on the acropolis in Athens. The ruins still stand today.
- the period of expansion of Greek culture and history following Alexander's death until the rise of the Roman Empire in 31 BCE.
- Type of government in which only a few people have power.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- famous philosopher that was the tutor of Alexander the Great
- Leader who held power through the use of force
16 Clues: Slaves in Sparta. • Gathering of citizens • Greek word for a city-state • A war between Athens and Sparta. • High hill that a strong fortress was on. • Leader who held power through the use of force • Area of land that is surrounded on three sides by water • All citizens can participate directly in the government • the author of the epic poems: the Iliad and the Odyssey. • ...
Final Exam - The Wonders 2025-05-14
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- Series of rulers from the same family, often associated with the Great Wall.
- Art form used in creating many of the wonders.
- Incan city high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
- Civilization that built Machu Picchu.
- Bronze statue that once stood in a Greek harbor.
- Tall structure guiding ships in Egypt.
- Material used in statues and temples.
- Monumental tomb built for Mausolus.
- Rose-colored stone city carved into cliffs in Jordan.
- Greek site where the Statue of Zeus was located.
- Giant statue of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Traditional stories often tied to ancient wonders.
- Terraced gardens said to be in Babylon.
- A building material used in many ancient and modern wonders.
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- City that housed the Temple of Artemis.
- Organization that designates World Heritage Sites.
- Giant seated statue in Olympia, Greece.
- Massive temple in Ephesus dedicated to a Greek goddess.
- The design and style of buildings and monuments.
- A journey to a sacred place, like to Chichen Itza or the Taj Mahal.
- The only surviving ancient wonder, located in Egypt.
- Roman amphitheater in Italy used for gladiator fights.
- White marble mausoleum in India built by Emperor Shah Jahan.
- Massive fortification in China built to protect against invasions.
- Ancient city possibly home to the Hanging Gardens.
- Mountain range where Machu Picchu is located.
- Title of ancient Egyptian rulers who built the pyramids.
- Large open-air venue for entertainment, like the Colosseum.
- The application of science and math to build wonders.
29 Clues: Monumental tomb built for Mausolus. • Civilization that built Machu Picchu. • Material used in statues and temples. • Tall structure guiding ships in Egypt. • City that housed the Temple of Artemis. • Giant seated statue in Olympia, Greece. • Terraced gardens said to be in Babylon. • Mountain range where Machu Picchu is located. • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- A Roman apart of the army
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- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- Where most farmers produce goods
- A large getaway home out of the city
- Central hall with rooms around it
- The main drink made with grapes
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Troy 2019-10-16
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- the king of Troy
- A fierce emperor that is fighting in the Trojan War
- the son god of greek mythology
- group of city-state lead by Agamemnon who were attacking Troy
- when a army and another army fight against each other
- Never conquered empire
- the wife of Hector
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- Were worshiped and feared by Greece
- Takes the queen of the Trojans that starts the war
- A beautiful queen that Paris took from the Trojans
- The best fighter in the Trojan War
- A brave prince that lead the Troy army
- War the fight against the Sparta and Troy
- used as a weapon
- a massive group of people that fight
15 Clues: the king of Troy • used as a weapon • the wife of Hector • Never conquered empire • the son god of greek mythology • The best fighter in the Trojan War • Were worshiped and feared by Greece • a massive group of people that fight • A brave prince that lead the Troy army • War the fight against the Sparta and Troy • Takes the queen of the Trojans that starts the war • ...
roman greece 2021-02-11
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- ---was a god who was the god of lighting
- back in the ancient time Romans strived to earn a living by---
- The--- Horse was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- While the romans made more realistic sculpture the greeks made sculptors
- The ancient city of--- was best know for its amazing warriors
- ---the Punic War was the last and shortest of the three war punic wars
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a---
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- Both the romans and greeks focused on art and---
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on important political---
- Both of the governments of greece and roman started out with
- While the Greeks let their slaves go about, the Romans forced them to---
- The city of --- is one of the oldest cities in the world
- was a student of the philosopher, Socrates.
- greeks loved and believed deeply into enjoying---
- ---was an ancient greek city destroyed by an volcano
- Unlike like the greeks who got married at 12 to 13 the romans had to get married as---
16 Clues: ---was a god who was the god of lighting • was a student of the philosopher, Socrates. • Both the romans and greeks focused on art and--- • greeks loved and believed deeply into enjoying--- • ---was an ancient greek city destroyed by an volcano • While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a--- • The city of --- is one of the oldest cities in the world • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-10
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- Half horse Half Human
- Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- Goddess of springtime and wife of Hades
- Immortal wife of Eros
- Winged horse, also the children of Medusa
- God of the underworld and the dead
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- This monster lives was locked up in the labyrinth
- Perseus cut off her head
- God of the sky
- Goddess of maidenhood and the moon
- God of war
- the drink of the gods
12 Clues: God of war • God of the sky • Half horse Half Human • the drink of the gods • Immortal wife of Eros • Perseus cut off her head • Goddess of maidenhood and the moon • God of the underworld and the dead • Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy • Goddess of springtime and wife of Hades • Winged horse, also the children of Medusa • This monster lives was locked up in the labyrinth
Greek Mythology - Hard Level 2022-10-06
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- A monster that has a goat's body, a snake for a Tail, and a lion's head
- goddess of crossroads and magic
- the goddess of the fire hearth
- The hero who fetched the Golden Fleece
- The mother of Apollo and Atermis, goddess of motherhood
- The king of Ithaca
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- the god of wine
- the mother of Demeter
- God of the sky
- Hercule's Greek name
- God of the sun, music, and poetry
- The hero that killed the Minotaur
12 Clues: God of the sky • the god of wine • The king of Ithaca • Hercule's Greek name • the mother of Demeter • the goddess of the fire hearth • goddess of crossroads and magic • God of the sun, music, and poetry • The hero that killed the Minotaur • The hero who fetched the Golden Fleece • The mother of Apollo and Atermis, goddess of motherhood • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword puzzle 2023-04-29
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- had an oracle established at Delphi name after him
- brother of king menelaus of sparta during the trojan war
- god of fertility
- was able to turn men into animals
- one of the gods that lived on mount olympus; goddess of the hunt
- lived on mount olympus; goddess of warfare
- seized power from his father uranus
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- an extremely handsome young man that died and was reborn
- voice echoed through the mountains of greece
- god of vegetation and sister of zeus
- challenged athena to a weaving contest and was turned into a spider
- an almost inmortal warrior during the Trojan war
12 Clues: god of fertility • was able to turn men into animals • seized power from his father uranus • god of vegetation and sister of zeus • lived on mount olympus; goddess of warfare • voice echoed through the mountains of greece • an almost inmortal warrior during the Trojan war • had an oracle established at Delphi name after him • ...
Mythology 2016-10-04
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- flew too close to the sun and died
- god of wine and festivity
- saved by Perseus and later became his wife
- a dryad who fell in love with Narcissus but was cursed
- defeated the minotaur, son of Neptune
- goddess of the moon
- god of the sea
- three goddess of fate
- the river in the underworld that is crossed by souls
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- home of the gods, near Mt. Olympus
- raised in the wild with bears
- leader of Olympus, married to Juno
- goddess of wisdom and strategy
- Bacchus's wife
- three headed dog that guarded the gate into the underworld
- son of Zeus, went on a quest to kill Medusa
- city where the Trojan war took place (in Turkey)
17 Clues: Bacchus's wife • god of the sea • goddess of the moon • three goddess of fate • god of wine and festivity • raised in the wild with bears • goddess of wisdom and strategy • home of the gods, near Mt. Olympus • flew too close to the sun and died • leader of Olympus, married to Juno • defeated the minotaur, son of Neptune • saved by Perseus and later became his wife • ...
Mythology 2022-09-06
17 Clues: god of fire • god of trade • wife of zues • god of music • wife of hades • god of wealth • goddess of war • king of the sea • goddess of grain • king of all gods • goddess of heart • greek god of war • god of the woods • goddess of hunting • have snakes for hair • king of the underworld • god of beauty and love
mythology 2022-03-25
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- personification of earth
- goddess of hunting and the moon
- greek blacksmith of the gods
- oldest child of Kronos and rhea
- immense snake son of loki
- first spider
- artemis' twin brother
- who ate a stone by mistake
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- symbol of the god Poseidon
- egyptian god of death
- king of olympus
- original sun god
- centaur who trained demigods
- message god symbol
- goddess of marriage
- symbol of the goddess Hera
- egyptian sun god
17 Clues: first spider • king of olympus • original sun god • egyptian sun god • message god symbol • goddess of marriage • egyptian god of death • artemis' twin brother • personification of earth • immense snake son of loki • symbol of the god Poseidon • symbol of the goddess Hera • who ate a stone by mistake • greek blacksmith of the gods • centaur who trained demigods • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Who's Who in Greek Mythology 2021-04-20
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- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of springtime and Queen of the underworld
- God of music, prophecy, healing, light
- God of Wine, festivity, the theater
- Goddess of the home and hearth
- God of War
- Goddess of Hunting, the moon
- Goddess of Wisdom, war strategy
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- King of the Titans and father of the Olympians
- Goddess of The harvest, grain, corn
- Goddess of Marriage, queen of Olympians
- Goddess of Love, beauty, fertility
- God of The underworld, the dead
- God of The sea
- God of Fire, the forge
- Queen of the Titans and mother of the Olympians
- Rule of the Gods and God of Thunder
17 Clues: God of War • God of The sea • Messenger of the Gods • God of Fire, the forge • Goddess of Hunting, the moon • Goddess of the home and hearth • God of The underworld, the dead • Goddess of Wisdom, war strategy • Goddess of The harvest, grain, corn • Goddess of Love, beauty, fertility • God of Wine, festivity, the theater • Rule of the Gods and God of Thunder • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 22 - Oedipus 2024-03-21
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- Queen of Thebes; Oedipus' mother and wife
- destined to kill his father and marry his mother
- identical; the very same
- King of Thebes; Oedipus' father
- one who tells the future
- seeking revenge
- Oedipus' daughter
- first queen of Thebes; had necklace of youth and beauty
- a malicious look
- walking stick
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- son of Oedipus; fought with his brother Eteocles for the throne
- deadly disease; plague
- monster with a woman's head and a lion's body
- arrogant; showing excessive pride
- concern
- conceited
- son of Oedipus; fought with his brother Polynices for the throne
17 Clues: concern • conceited • walking stick • seeking revenge • a malicious look • Oedipus' daughter • deadly disease; plague • identical; the very same • one who tells the future • King of Thebes; Oedipus' father • arrogant; showing excessive pride • Queen of Thebes; Oedipus' mother and wife • monster with a woman's head and a lion's body • destined to kill his father and marry his mother • ...
Intro to Greek Mythology 2022-03-15
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- who rowed people across the river Styx
- Hesiod and who are considered the earliest Greek poets whose work has survived
- 9 goddesses in charge of science and art
- myths show the relations between gods and who?
- ruled before the gods of Olympus
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- gave birth to Gaea, Earth, Night, and Day
- one-eyed giants
- daughters of Zeus
- The fates determine people's what?
- 3-headed dog who guarded the underworld
- the gods mirrored human what?
- Traditional stories of gods, kings, and heroes
12 Clues: one-eyed giants • daughters of Zeus • the gods mirrored human what? • ruled before the gods of Olympus • The fates determine people's what? • who rowed people across the river Styx • 3-headed dog who guarded the underworld • 9 goddesses in charge of science and art • gave birth to Gaea, Earth, Night, and Day • Traditional stories of gods, kings, and heroes • ...
People in Greek Mythology 2025-06-09
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- Harding Disgraced skater for fowl play
- Was turned into a spider
- King of the God's and God of the sky
- Kidnapped and made Queen by Hades
- Forced to only repeat peoples words
- King of the Underworld
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- The Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess who was insulted by Arachne's pride
- Flew too close to the sun
- Icarus's father who gave him advice
- Mother of the Earth and Nature God
- Fell in love with his reflection
12 Clues: King of the Underworld • Was turned into a spider • Flew too close to the sun • The Goddess of love and beauty • Fell in love with his reflection • Kidnapped and made Queen by Hades • Mother of the Earth and Nature God • Icarus's father who gave him advice • Forced to only repeat peoples words • King of the God's and God of the sky • Harding Disgraced skater for fowl play • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-26
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and hunting abilities.
- A small, magical humanoid creature often associated with nature and known for their ability to grant wishes.
- A monster from Greek mythology with venomous snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
- A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration.
- A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking.
- A legendary creature, also known as Sasquatch, believed to inhabit forests and wilderness areas, often described as tall and hairy.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn from its own ashes, representing immortality and renewal.
- A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian features, often associated with great power and fire-breathing abilities.
- A giant sea creature often depicted as a colossal squid or octopus capable of causing destruction.
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- A mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, known for its enigmatic nature and riddles.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often depicted as alluring and living in the sea.
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power and guardianship.
- A legendary creature in Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and drinking their blood.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish.
- A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region, also known as the Abominable Snowman.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, often depicted as dwelling in a labyrinth.
18 Clues: A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration. • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish. • A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking. • A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon. • ...
Greek Mythology & Divinities No.#2 2022-02-28
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- guardian of the underworld
- goddess of the hunt
- the greek name for perseus' sword, riptide
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of nature
- titan of time
- goddess of the rainbow
- slayed the minotaur
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- monster that regrows its heads
- slayed the monster medusa
- monster whose hair is snakes
- god of the sun and poetry
- the first spider
- messenger of the gods
- god of the forge and machinery
- god of wine
- goddess of magic and witchcraft
17 Clues: god of wine • titan of time • the first spider • goddess of nature • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • slayed the minotaur • messenger of the gods • goddess of the rainbow • slayed the monster medusa • god of the sun and poetry • guardian of the underworld • monster whose hair is snakes • monster that regrows its heads • god of the forge and machinery • ...
lual 2022-01-25
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- is a type of malicious code
- is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Albania, and the other parts of the BalkansDorians,
- Mycenaean Greece was the last phase of the Bronze Age
- Sea. noun. an inland sea between SE Europe and Asia: connected to the Aegean
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- country located in the northeastern corner of Africa
- any member of a major division of the ancient Greek people, distinguished by a well-marked dialect and by their subdivision,
- is a form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people.According to Hesiod, four primary divine beings first came into existence
- war In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city
- is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- India is located in Southern Asia bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.
10 Clues: is a type of malicious code • is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • country located in the northeastern corner of Africa • Mycenaean Greece was the last phase of the Bronze Age • war In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city • Sea. noun. an inland sea between SE Europe and Asia: connected to the Aegean • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome by Tessa Caplan 2021-02-11
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- Both Rome and Greece learn _______ which is about gods and goddesses.
- Greece and Rome both have astonishing ______ that took long to make.
- Greece and Rome both also studied different ______.
- Romans and Greece both appreciate ______.
- Greece had nice sculptures and Rome had _______.
- Geographically, ancient Rome and ancient Greece were ________, which means they were both surrounded on three sides by water.
- Greece and Rome had many astonishing and large _______.
- Greece and Rome also had many different types of ____used for battle.
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- Ancient Greece and Rome also both had great leaders also known as __________.
- Both Greece and Rome are ___ countries.
- Greek and Rome have both had multiple battles and _____ that they have both won and lost.
- Greek and Rome both have won _____.
- Rome and Greece both had so many different and interesting types of religion and ______.
- Greece’s main god was _______, and Rome’s main god was Jupiter.
- Caesar Unlike Greece, Romans almost had a king named _______.
- Both Greece and Rome had some very important ________.
- Both Greece and Rome had some very important ________.
- Greek had their own _______ for art, but the Romans added to that.
- Greece and Rome both had schools and studied some gods and __________.
- Greece and Rome both had a very large _____.
20 Clues: Greek and Rome both have won _____. • Both Greece and Rome are ___ countries. • Romans and Greece both appreciate ______. • Greece and Rome both had a very large _____. • Greece had nice sculptures and Rome had _______. • Greece and Rome both also studied different ______. • Both Greece and Rome had some very important ________. • ...
A Zaney Moo Year 2023-12-29
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- Zane's Grandpa and his favourite number?
- What mount is the home of the Gods in Greek mythology
- Who instigated the use of helmets to be mandated for motorcyclists?
- Zane's favourite historical celebrity
- "Race power" is still in what section of our constitution
- What modern country used to be called Gaul?
- What Greek king was given the gift of the golden touch?
- What does a cake taste like? (Portal)
- What Melbourne River has been described as "too thick to drink and too thin to plough"?
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- Who's the plump religious member of Robin Hood's merry band?
- Rim of the world, plus the sky and add in Todd Howard for fun
- What country did the Godzilla movies originally come from?
- Zane's favourite colour
- What do black birds and Little Jack Horner have in common? (Three digits will do!)
- What animal was brought into Australia to control the sugar cane beetles, but has itself become a more serious pest?
- Majority of the day, earth's sky is blue, mars sky is *answer*
- How many flags come together to make up the Union Jack?
- Is a filly a male or female?
18 Clues: Zane's favourite colour • Is a filly a male or female? • Zane's favourite historical celebrity • What does a cake taste like? (Portal) • Zane's Grandpa and his favourite number? • What modern country used to be called Gaul? • What mount is the home of the Gods in Greek mythology • How many flags come together to make up the Union Jack? • ...
Mosher's Monsters of Greek Mythology 2025-07-28
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- ZEUS's Flying Horse
- "Father of all Monsters"
- Body of Lion and Head, Wings and Talons of an Eagle
- Combination of many animals: Including goat, lion and snake
- Body of a Lion, Head of a Woman, and the Wings of an Eagle
- Giant Three-Headed Dog Guarding the Gates of the Underworld
- Sea Monster that took the shape of a Giant Whirlpool and pulled ships to the bottom of the Sea
- One-Eyed Giants
- A Gorgon
- Head of a Bull, Body of a Man
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- Flying Creatures with the faces of women
- Half-Goat, Half-Man
- Half-Man Half-Horse Creature
- Flying Creatures with Sharp Fangs and Claws who hunted down Murderers
- Sea Nymphs who lured sailors to Crash on the Rocks of their island with their songs
- A Terrible Sea Monster with 12 Long Tentacle Legs and 6 Dog-Like Heads
- Giant Snake with Nine Heads
17 Clues: A Gorgon • One-Eyed Giants • Half-Goat, Half-Man • ZEUS's Flying Horse • "Father of all Monsters" • Giant Snake with Nine Heads • Half-Man Half-Horse Creature • Head of a Bull, Body of a Man • Flying Creatures with the faces of women • Body of Lion and Head, Wings and Talons of an Eagle • Body of a Lion, Head of a Woman, and the Wings of an Eagle • ...
Greek Mythology in Our Modern Language 2024-12-18
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- the game show Wheel of ________; from the Roman goddess of luck
- We live on the coast of the Pacific _______; comes from the god of Okeanos
- an epic voyage; Odysseus journeyed for ten years to get home
- another word for teacher; from Odysseus's trusted friend and advisor
- first, then, later, finally; named after the Greek "father time" or Chronos
- “Iceberg! Straight ahead!”; from the powerful giants defeated by Zeus
- “You are getting very sleepy…”; from the god of sleep Hypnos
- god-like; the name of the peak which is home to Greek Gods
- Saint Helens or Vesuvius; from Roman god of fire and blacksmithing Vulcan
- like a peach with no fuzz; from the name for a drink of the gods
- a warning sound; from the creatures that lured sailors to their deaths using their enchanting songs
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- a soft, gentle breeze; the god of the west wind Zephyrus
- someone or something with great strength; this demi-god capture Cerberus
- vain, conceited; from the beautiful Narcissus who fell in love with his own reflection
- eight-legged invertebrate; from the great weaver Arachne who was turned into a spider by Athena
- warlike; from the Roman god Mars
- money given to those in need; from one of the three Graces in Greek mythology
- a memory trick like ROYGBIV; from the goddess of memory
- a destructive cyclone; from the god of all monsters Typhon
- to tease or taunt; from the son of Zeus, Tantalus, who was cursed to be hungry and thirsty for all eternity
- your arch enemy; comes from the goddess of vengeance
21 Clues: warlike; from the Roman god Mars • your arch enemy; comes from the goddess of vengeance • a memory trick like ROYGBIV; from the goddess of memory • a soft, gentle breeze; the god of the west wind Zephyrus • a destructive cyclone; from the god of all monsters Typhon • god-like; the name of the peak which is home to Greek Gods • ...
stems choice board 2025-04-09
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- ________ happens when chemical compounds go through synthesis
- ________ is the fear of going insane
- the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light
- half a god
- ________ relates to one color
- strikingly beautiful or impressive
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- A piece of glass that makes things bigger
- ________ is of or relating to the stars
- a study of economics in terms of individual areas of activity
- a group of stars
- ________ is an alcoholic drink taken before a meal as an appetizer
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- relating to multiple colors
- ________ is the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- ________ conjoined twins are two people connected since birth
15 Clues: half a god • a group of stars • relating to multiple colors • ________ relates to one color • strikingly beautiful or impressive • ________ is the fear of going insane • ________ is of or relating to the stars • A piece of glass that makes things bigger • ________ is the god of the sun in Greek mythology • the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light • ...
SEARCH Kids 2024-03-07
7 Clues: He's doing sugar for his project. • He's doing coding for his project. • She's doing corgis for her project. • He's doing robotics for his project. • He's doing roller coasters for his project. • She's doing venomous snakes for her project. • She's doing Greek mythology for her project.
Hist and Lit Midterm Escape Room 2022-01-13
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- Elizabethan theatre was for
- The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre
- The most popular Elizabethan playwright
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- These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things
- The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era
- Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival?
- The group that was responsible for cluing the audience in to the events of the story, speak as the actors inner thoughts, and represent larger groups of characters
- What did chorus members wear to show character and ensure the audience could see the character's face?
8 Clues: Elizabethan theatre was for • The most popular Elizabethan playwright • Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival? • The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era • The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre • These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things • ...
FOWL 25 26 UNIT 12 Roots 2025-08-27
22 Clues: Latin mal • Latin see • Greek time • Greek life • Latin lead • Latin judge • geo (Greek) • Greek write • Latin earth • port (Latin) • Greek people • auto (Greek) • Greek tongue • Latin tongue • Greek mother • Latin father • Latin to make • Latin to live • scope (Greek) • tempus (Latin) • Greek word, study • Greek feeling, suffering
group5is 2016-02-21
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- luminous envelope of a star
- eight and farthest known planet
- an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies
- sixth planet from the sun
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- an irregular layer above the photosphere
- only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology
- fourth planet from the sun
- seventh planet from the sun
- solar _ is a stream of energized particles, primarily electrons and protons
- star at the center of the solar system
10 Clues: sixth planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • luminous envelope of a star • seventh planet from the sun • eight and farthest known planet • star at the center of the solar system • an irregular layer above the photosphere • an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies • ...
Puzzle 42 2023-06-28
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- A stage of proficiency or qualification in a course of study
- Small coastal inlet
- Individual attending a job interview
- English cricket ground in Birmingham
- The highest point reached in the sky by a celestial body
- In a fleet of ships, this is the most important one
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- Italian pasta dish containing eggs, cheese and ham
- Goddess of the harvest in Ancient Greek mythology
- Used in advertising to get the customer's attention
- Battle of ... (in 1066)
10 Clues: Small coastal inlet • Battle of ... (in 1066) • Individual attending a job interview • English cricket ground in Birmingham • Goddess of the harvest in Ancient Greek mythology • Italian pasta dish containing eggs, cheese and ham • Used in advertising to get the customer's attention • In a fleet of ships, this is the most important one • ...
General Knowledge 2023-02-15
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- the rarest color of M&M
- the animal that is seen on the Porsche logo
- Gouda originates from this country
- country that produces the most coffee in the world
- tallest dog bread in the world
- according to Greek Mythology, the first woman on Earth, was named this
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- the first soft drink in space
- the world's largest island
- the last name of the explorer who named the Pacific Ocean
- this shape is generally used for stop signs
10 Clues: the rarest color of M&M • the world's largest island • the first soft drink in space • tallest dog bread in the world • Gouda originates from this country • this shape is generally used for stop signs • the animal that is seen on the Porsche logo • country that produces the most coffee in the world • the last name of the explorer who named the Pacific Ocean • ...
Christmas Hunt 2 2024-12-13
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- Your single greatest fear in this world
- A deposit for crumbs, and dust but mostly dog hair
- "Show me a variety of..."
- a prominent group of stars that's visible in the winter sky and is named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- To seek
- A device that performs tasks. Also one of your biggest fears
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- When the basement couches join together, they become this
- The dogs have been banished to this location
- Jesus' birthday
- "I'm about to..."
10 Clues: To seek • Jesus' birthday • "I'm about to..." • "Show me a variety of..." • Your single greatest fear in this world • The dogs have been banished to this location • A deposit for crumbs, and dust but mostly dog hair • When the basement couches join together, they become this • A device that performs tasks. Also one of your biggest fears • ...
Maycomb Crossword 2024-03-12
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- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- The event that we have each year to celebrate Halloween.
- How us as humans exist.
- A meeting in which women meet and chat over snacks and tea.
- A brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone.
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- A hairy, long legged creature with multiple legs.
- A measure of one's smarts.
- The dieties in Greek Mythology.
- The town in which we live in.
- A disposition that is confused or nervous or upset.
10 Clues: How us as humans exist. • A measure of one's smarts. • The town in which we live in. • The dieties in Greek Mythology. • The biggest planet in our solar system. • A hairy, long legged creature with multiple legs. • A brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone. • A disposition that is confused or nervous or upset. • ...
Mythology Words 2021-11-18
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- liquid sustenance
- popular cuisine on Mount Olympus
- chief Greek deity
- a female deity
- describes a place, or, the person who rules this place
- medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods, or, the message itself
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- domain
- rules the sea
- a usually traditional story of historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
- its capital now is Athens
10 Clues: domain • rules the sea • a female deity • liquid sustenance • chief Greek deity • its capital now is Athens • popular cuisine on Mount Olympus • describes a place, or, the person who rules this place • medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods, or, the message itself • ...
