greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Trinitonian Crossoword 2/23 2024-02-20
Across
- Farthest the Trinity baseball team made it in 2024
- Author of "The Green Night", published in 1993
- Famous leader of anti-apartheid revolution in South Africa
- The youngest person to ever play at the Women’s Major Fastpitch National Championship
- Rejection of out of date feminist ideas, after feminism
- "America's favorite past time!"
- One of the original names of softball
- Associated with a a lack of direction, moving through the day without thinking
- Cause of much stress for students
- Student being sued by Taylor Swift for tracking her private jet use
- To withdraw from commercial or social relations as a punishment or protest.
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- Primary ingredient in chocolate
- Come on, ___!
- Better get it in on time!
- Winners of the 58th Super Bowl
- Chemical messenger involved in controlling your mood
- Express support of a group or the people in it, "To stand in ___"
- Prejudice against women
- "Fury" of anger according to Greek mythology
- Social regulation that prohibits association or practice of certain acts
20 Clues: Come on, ___! • Prejudice against women • Better get it in on time! • Winners of the 58th Super Bowl • Primary ingredient in chocolate • "America's favorite past time!" • Cause of much stress for students • One of the original names of softball • "Fury" of anger according to Greek mythology • Author of "The Green Night", published in 1993 • ...
ChomiChomiCho 2024-06-20
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- An Extinct, large Cat
- a small thin or twisted bunch, piece, or amount of something
- Pure Greens, Animals Live
- American Actor
- The longest type of berry
- A pumpkin that Lights
- A Sound Maker
- A master of fire, cool
- Mouse?
- A dead Empire; Another Past tense for "Fall"
- Roblox Currency
- A Famous Zombie
- A Common, Strong and Most Used material
- It Poops out Breakfast
- One of the most common artificial Light
- Flying Bows and Arrows
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- kind of matter that has both a negative energy density and a negative pressure or tension that exceeds the energy density
- A Rare, crunchy, Salted Snack
- Forever Lost because of breaking rules
- Writing
- A commonly Used material for houses, Wells, Buildings and other structures
- Flavored, Unhealthy Water
- A transparent object that you can see everyday
- The Perfect Temperature but cold
- Miniature Earth
- War
- a Greek Mythology that's now ice
- A Common Mistake For Children
28 Clues: War • Mouse? • Writing • A Sound Maker • American Actor • Miniature Earth • Roblox Currency • A Famous Zombie • An Extinct, large Cat • A pumpkin that Lights • A master of fire, cool • It Poops out Breakfast • Flying Bows and Arrows • Pure Greens, Animals Live • Flavored, Unhealthy Water • The longest type of berry • A Rare, crunchy, Salted Snack • A Common Mistake For Children • ...
Roots & Affixes 2022-06-27
Across
- Latin for catch
- Latin for across
- Latin for attach
- Greek for air
- Latin for hang
- Latin for with
- Latin for eye
- Latin for move
- Greek for movement
- Latin for fire
- Latin for sun
- Latin for moon
- Latin for word
- Greek for forward
- Latin for thanks
- Latin for yield
- Latin for between
- Latin for break
- Latin for backwards
- Latin for water
- Greek for child
- Latin for put
- Latin for know
- Latin for love
- Latin for large
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- Latin for species
- Latin for before
- Greek for place
- Greek for turning
- Latin for without
- Greek for from
- Latin for shape
- Greek for tree
- Latin for star
- Greek for across
- Latin for sound
- Latin for law
- Latin for apart
- Greek for huge
- Latin for within
- Latin for good
- Latin for toward
- Greek for hatred
- Greek for fire
- Latin for together
- Latin for away
46 Clues: Greek for air • Latin for eye • Latin for sun • Latin for law • Latin for put • Greek for from • Latin for hang • Greek for tree • Latin for with • Latin for star • Latin for move • Latin for fire • Latin for moon • Latin for word • Greek for huge • Latin for good • Greek for fire • Latin for know • Latin for love • Latin for away • Latin for catch • Greek for place • Latin for shape • Latin for sound • Latin for apart • ...
Midas/The Golden Fleece 2024-05-08
Across
- to surround or attack from all sides
- to hit someone hard and repeatedly with a heavy weapon
- not trusted or dangerous
- to send forth as a sound
- the coat of wool covering a wool-bearing animal (such as a sheep)
- being careful of your money and how you spend it
- to surround and cover something or someone completely
- courageous, noble, or self-sacrificing action or behavior
- to withdraw or retreat from
Down
- to feel sorrow for one's sin and make up one's mind to do what is right
- to take back or withdraw
- a confused struggle
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle car of ancient times
- an ointment for wounds, sores
- a creature in Greek mythology that is half human and half horse
- to call or signal to a person usually by a wave or nod
- to stir up or churn
17 Clues: a confused struggle • to stir up or churn • to take back or withdraw • not trusted or dangerous • to send forth as a sound • to withdraw or retreat from • an ointment for wounds, sores • to surround or attack from all sides • being careful of your money and how you spend it • a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle car of ancient times • ...
know your greek mythology 2021-07-01
10 Clues: god of war • father of zeus • musical genius • a half man half bull • the god of shepherds • a titan who stole fire • son of Alcmene and zeus • a gorgon who turned people into stone • a three headed guardian of the underworld • a fire breathing monster with a goat's body serpents tail and a lion's head
Greek Mythology List 5 2019-08-27
Across
- information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true
- someone whose job is to find out secret information about another country, organization, or group
- someone who is related to a person who lived a long time ago, or to a family, group of people etc. that existed in the past
- to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it
- an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal and is usually large
- to go and get something or someone and bring them back
Down
- someone who is kept in a prison as a legal punishment for a crime or while they are waiting for their trial
- to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important
- to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing
- to need something
10 Clues: to need something • to go and get something or someone and bring them back • to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing • to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it • information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2021-02-16
Across
- numbers that are in a different form made from Romans.
- what the Romans used to store power for the citizens of Rome.
- fought to the death in a giant arena
- Roman Emperors loved to build a monument of themselves.
- a drink made from grapes that Greeks loved.
- the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world.
- an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- cleaned the house and harvested crops for the owners of the house.
Down
- Greeks competed in a tournament.
- Greeks and Romans used to tell stories with poetry.
- supported Greek army's and other stuff.
- a political leader in the roman Republic.
- a collection of traditional stories.
- Romans were in a 3 part war called.
- long ships that were usually around the same size and they were used to make deliveries and to carry cargo.
- something very special to Ancient Greece.
- a place where gladiators fight.
17 Clues: a place where gladiators fight. • Greeks competed in a tournament. • Romans were in a 3 part war called. • fought to the death in a giant arena • a collection of traditional stories. • supported Greek army's and other stuff. • an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • a political leader in the roman Republic. • something very special to Ancient Greece. • ...
Sam's Chilled Out Orthopaedic Crossword 2023-06-28
Across
- An orthopaedic condition that mainly occurs in women
- The bone that makes up the medial malleolus
- The longest bone in the body
- The last bone to finish growing
- Bones found in fingers and toes
- Cartilage found in the knee
- Ankle
- A band fibrous tissue that can contract, produce movement or maintain position of the body
- Flexible but inelastic cord of strong collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- The bone that makes up the lateral malleolus
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- A fracture that goes diagonal across the bone
- A fracture that occurs in children
- Ponseti is used to help correct this
- A bone found in the forearm
- A bone found in the forearm
- A tendon named after a warrior in Greek Mythology
- Opposite to Abduction
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connect two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint
18 Clues: Ankle • Opposite to Abduction • A bone found in the forearm • A bone found in the forearm • Cartilage found in the knee • The longest bone in the body • The last bone to finish growing • Bones found in fingers and toes • A fracture that occurs in children • Ponseti is used to help correct this • The bone that makes up the medial malleolus • ...
Mythology 2023-02-26
14 Clues: canibal • Sun god • wine god • trickster • horse god • one eyed god • magic hammer • world serpent • lightning god • hunter goddess • rainbow bridge • other trickster • goddess of wisdom • world created out of his body
La Venere di Sandro Botticelli 2024-09-27
6 Clues: Who was Venus in mythology? • marina What do Zephyr and Aura represent. • Whic greek poet narrated themyth of herbrth. • How is the vandscape represented by Botticelli. • What kind of beauty does the painting of Venus suggest. • Medici Which important family is represented by laurel and orange trees.
Cross word puzzle 2021-02-11
Across
- Greeks were known for their post-and-lintel system buildings made up of columns while the Romans are known for making buildings, roads, weapons, and _________.
- The religious part of Roman __________ is heavily inspired from Greek mythology.
- they both believed in multiple ______.
- The Romans and the Greeks made _______ and pull-toys for their children.
Down
- While the Greeks formed a democracy, the Romans formed a __________ government.
- The Romans had one to two rooms in their apartment while the Greeks made sure that the _______ was able to have a separate room.
- While the Romans had a lot of olive oil and barley in their diet, the Greeks had a lot of _________.
- Both the Romans and the Greeks felt that _______ was an important pet.
- The Romans seemed to build their mud-brick or concrete buildings to last their life-time, yet the Greeks used ________ which only lasted a few years.
- The Greeks valued architecture, science, laws, and the arts, from writing plays to singing songs and the ___________ used many of their same ideas.
10 Clues: they both believed in multiple ______. • Both the Romans and the Greeks felt that _______ was an important pet. • The Romans and the Greeks made _______ and pull-toys for their children. • While the Greeks formed a democracy, the Romans formed a __________ government. • The religious part of Roman __________ is heavily inspired from Greek mythology. • ...
crossword puzzle by ME 2021-02-12
Across
- The Romans and the Greeks made _______ and pull-toys for their children.
- they both believed in multiple
- The Romans had one to two rooms in their apartment while the Greeks made sure that the _______ was able to have a separate room.
- The religious part of Roman __________ is heavily inspired from Greek mythology.
Down
- Greeks were known for their post-and-lintel system buildings made up of columns while the Romans are known for making buildings, roads, weapons, and _________.
- The Greeks valued architecture, science, laws, and the arts, from writing plays to singing songs and the ___________ used many of their same ideas.
- While the Greeks formed a democracy, the Romans formed a __________ government.
- While the Romans had a lot of olive oil and barley in their diet, the Greeks had a lot of _________.
- Both the Romans and the Greeks felt that _______ was an important pet.
- The Romans seemed to build their mud-brick or concrete buildings to last their life-time, yet the Greeks used ________ which only lasted a few years.
10 Clues: they both believed in multiple • Both the Romans and the Greeks felt that _______ was an important pet. • The Romans and the Greeks made _______ and pull-toys for their children. • While the Greeks formed a democracy, the Romans formed a __________ government. • The religious part of Roman __________ is heavily inspired from Greek mythology. • ...
Greek Myth Crossword 2022-06-14
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek god of wine
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Greek god of the moon
- Greek hero who was successful during the Trojan War
- Trojan hero who was a son of Aphrodite.
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek god of the sky
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- Greek god of the sun
- Greek god of water
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek hero who performed 12 labors
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Greek god of war
- Greek hero who was the founder of Mycenae
16 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Greek god of water • Greek god of the sun • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of the moon • Greek goddess of love • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek goddess of the hearth • Greek god of the underworld • Greek goddess of agriculture • Greek hero who performed 12 labors • Trojan hero who was a son of Aphrodite. • ...
Dean's Greek Myths 2023-07-05
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- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter, Queen of the Underworld
- Greek goddess of battle strategy
- Son of Poseidon who slew the minotaur
- Greek goddess of night
- Nature spirit
- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld
- Greek god of merchants and thieves
- The pit, lowest part of the Underworld
- Greek goddess of ice and snow
- Her face launched a thousand ships (3 words)
- Legendary son of Zeus known for strength
- Water spirits
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- Greek goddess of motherhood
- Part man part horse
- Boundary between Underworld and Mortal world (2 words)
- Half goat, half human
- The ferryman of souls to the Underworld
- Head of a bull, body of a man
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
- Greek goddess of magic
- Greek god of darkness
- Greek goddess of the hunt and moon
- Location of a powerful Oracle
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Wife to Poseidon
- Greek god of love and procreation
26 Clues: Nature spirit • Water spirits • Wife to Poseidon • Part man part horse • Half goat, half human • Greek god of darkness • Greek goddess of night • Greek goddess of magic • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek goddess of motherhood • Greek goddess of the rainbow • Head of a bull, body of a man • Location of a powerful Oracle • Greek goddess of ice and snow • Greek goddess of battle strategy • ...
Roots & Affixes 2015-12-10
Across
- Latin for catch
- Latin for across
- Latin for attach
- Greek for air
- Latin for hang
- Latin for with
- Latin for eye
- Latin for move
- Greek for movement
- Latin for fire
- Latin for sun
- Latin for moon
- Latin for word
- Greek for forward
- Latin for thanks
- Latin for yield
- Latin for between
- Latin for break
- Latin for backwards
- Latin for water
- Greek for child
- Latin for put
- Latin for know
- Latin for love
- Latin for large
Down
- Latin for species
- Latin for before
- Greek for place
- Greek for turning
- Latin for without
- Greek for from
- Latin for shape
- Greek for tree
- Latin for star
- Greek for across
- Latin for sound
- Latin for law
- Latin for apart
- Greek for huge
- Latin for within
- Latin for good
- Latin for toward
- Greek for hatred
- Greek for fire
- Latin for together
- Latin for away
46 Clues: Greek for air • Latin for eye • Latin for sun • Latin for law • Latin for put • Greek for from • Latin for hang • Greek for tree • Latin for with • Latin for star • Latin for move • Latin for fire • Latin for moon • Latin for word • Greek for huge • Latin for good • Greek for fire • Latin for know • Latin for love • Latin for away • Latin for catch • Greek for place • Latin for shape • Latin for sound • Latin for apart • ...
Greek Mythology Hero's and God's 2023-04-28
Across
- twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus
- goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres
- the god of war, Roman name Mars
- represents great power and fate, Roman name Saturn
- one of the two sons of Atreus
- the daughter of a son god, Roman name Kirke
- god of fertility, and wine, Roman name Bacchus
- the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana
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- the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva
- goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus
- represents spiders and weaving
- was a mountain nymph
- a god of vegetation represents growth, fertility
- represents the ultimate warrior, seeking glory
14 Clues: was a mountain nymph • one of the two sons of Atreus • represents spiders and weaving • the god of war, Roman name Mars • goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus • the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana • the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva • goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres • twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus • ...
Greek Mythological Figures 2023-10-21
5 Clues: Goddess of wisdom and warfare • Messenger god with winged sandals • God of the sun, music, and poetry • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Queen of the Underworld, abducted by Hades
Greek Mythology Hero's and God's 2023-04-28
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- twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus
- goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres
- the god of war, Roman name Mars
- represents great power and fate, Roman name Saturn
- one of the two sons of Atreus
- the daughter of a son god, Roman name Kirke
- god of fertility, and wine, Roman name Bacchus
- the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana
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- the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva
- goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus
- represents spiders and weaving
- was a mountain nymph
- a god of vegetation represents growth, fertility
- represents the ultimate warrior, seeking glory
14 Clues: was a mountain nymph • one of the two sons of Atreus • represents spiders and weaving • the god of war, Roman name Mars • goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus • the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana • the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva • goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres • twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus • ...
Greek Mythology Hero's and God's 2023-04-28
Across
- twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus
- goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres
- the god of war, Roman name Mars
- represents great power and fate, Roman name Saturn
- one of the two sons of Atreus
- the daughter of a son god, Roman name Kirke
- god of fertility, and wine, Roman name Bacchus
- the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana
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- the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva
- goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus
- represents spiders and weaving
- was a mountain nymph
- a god of vegetation represents growth, fertility
- represents the ultimate warrior, seeking glory
14 Clues: was a mountain nymph • one of the two sons of Atreus • represents spiders and weaving • the god of war, Roman name Mars • goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus • the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana • the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva • goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres • twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus • ...
Mythology greek heros's and Advenacer 2024-02-08
Across
- How many sibling did Pandora have
- How many kids did Pandora have
- How many kids does Zeus
- Offspring of Poseidon at in a famous book
- What was in the box that Pandora opened
- Who killed medusa
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- What did they travel across to get to the golden fleece
- Whos is Zues dad
- How many labors did hercules
- What animal was used in Trojan war
- Who is Zues wife
- How long did the war last
- What is the 9 headed creature
- Who gave Pandora the box
- Who started the war
15 Clues: Whos is Zues dad • Who is Zues wife • Who killed medusa • Who started the war • How many kids does Zeus • Who gave Pandora the box • How long did the war last • How many labors did hercules • What is the 9 headed creature • How many kids did Pandora have • How many sibling did Pandora have • What animal was used in Trojan war • What was in the box that Pandora opened • ...
Shark Savor 2022-12-13
Across
- Trying to investigate
- shark Rarest shark ever
- Decreasing population
- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- fields Fields from different materials
- (of a sense) highly developed.
- Living in the sea floor
- Saying something suspicious
- Trying to figure out something
- Fishing overseas
- What else could be taller than you
- Differences from other species
- Shark Proving to be a whale and a shark combined
- Capturing many
- many and many of sharks
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- For different sharks
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- Traps Traps for catching fish
- Capturing something suspicious
- From other sharks
- From others
- Of starvation of drinking
- catch not originally targeted but was caught and retained anyway.
- Animals Species of animals in the water
- Of death situation
- Found around the world
- Size of the animal world
- shark dangerous shark
- The latest news of the world
- Rows of______
30 Clues: From others • Rows of______ • Capturing many • Fishing overseas • From other sharks • Of death situation • For different sharks • Trying to investigate • Decreasing population • shark dangerous shark • Found around the world • Living in the sea floor • many and many of sharks • shark Rarest shark ever • Size of the animal world • Of starvation of drinking • Saying something suspicious • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
Across
- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- Spiral shell Fossil?
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
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- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
- Earliest form of writing?
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- Ancient large stone
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
- Egyptian God of creation?
20 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Bronze Age burial practice • Singular piece of a mosaic? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
Fahrenheit 451 2016-12-05
Across
- ARTISTIC WORK THAT COPIES OTHER WORK
- EDGE OR BORDER OF SOMETHING
- SYNTHETIC COMPOUND FROM BENZOIC ACID
- PEACE
- FULL OF DANGER
- BETRAYING ONES COUNTRY
- TO CHANGE DIRECTION
- SPREADING
- UNEASY OR WITHOUT EMOTION
- TO EXPRESS ONES OPINIONS
- IDEAS BASED ON IDEAS OR LOGIC
- ONE WHO IS FORCED TO LEAVE COUNTRY DUE TO DISASTER
- UNCLEAR
- UTENSIL CONSISTING OF WIRE OR PLASTIC
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- TO COME TOGETHER AND FORM A WHOLE
- FORMAL PRONOUNCEMENT FROM AUTHORATIVE SOURCE
- DEEP PIT WHERE MATERIALS ARE EXTRACTED
- FUNERAL OF EXECUTION FIRE
- TO LOSE STRENGTH OR MOMENTUM
- ODD OR WEIRD
- TREASON AGAINST CHURCH
- LOOK OR FEEL YOUNGER
- REFERING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- MAKE SOMEONE APPEAR GUILTY
- FOLLOW PATH BY OBJECTS OF FORCES
- MACHINE THAT APPLIES CENTRIFUGAL FORCE
- TO BE BANISHED FROM ONES HOME
- PREOCEEDING GRADUALLY
- ROLLED OR FOLDED UP
- FERTILE SOIL OF CLAY, SAND, AND HUMUS
- COVERED THINLY WITH GOLD
31 Clues: PEACE • UNCLEAR • SPREADING • ODD OR WEIRD • FULL OF DANGER • TO CHANGE DIRECTION • ROLLED OR FOLDED UP • LOOK OR FEEL YOUNGER • PREOCEEDING GRADUALLY • TREASON AGAINST CHURCH • BETRAYING ONES COUNTRY • TO EXPRESS ONES OPINIONS • COVERED THINLY WITH GOLD • FUNERAL OF EXECUTION FIRE • UNEASY OR WITHOUT EMOTION • MAKE SOMEONE APPEAR GUILTY • EDGE OR BORDER OF SOMETHING • REFERING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY • ...
Jacob Lore 2024-05-23
Across
- The second show Aimee recommended Jacob
- Deadly ___
- Which "Boy Movie" was used to get Jacob an excellence on his 2023 English exam?
- What color is used to represent Jacobs favorite character in Faith: The Unholy Trinity
- Jacobs favorite character in Greek Mythology
- Which game should Aimee play?
- Jacobs favorite simple board game
- What genre of film would Jacob make if he was a director?
- Which famous playwright does Jacob have beef with?
- The Hazel Till contingency plan, Project ___
- Which sport is Jacob most likely to get into?
- Which charter does Jacob's sword belong to?
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- Jacobs Favorite Book
- What is Jacobs Go-To tea?
- What is Jacobs favorite cryptid?
- What is Jacobs favorite Sherlock Holmes story?
- The Gaming ___
- Jacobs Favorite Christmas movie?
- Last name of Jacobs favorite artist
- What garden creature is Jacobs Uncle named after?
- Which Epic is Jacob's favorite (wip) musical about?
- Jacobs favorite Doctor
22 Clues: Deadly ___ • The Gaming ___ • Jacobs Favorite Book • Jacobs favorite Doctor • What is Jacobs Go-To tea? • Which game should Aimee play? • What is Jacobs favorite cryptid? • Jacobs Favorite Christmas movie? • Jacobs favorite simple board game • Last name of Jacobs favorite artist • The second show Aimee recommended Jacob • Which charter does Jacob's sword belong to? • ...
min. 20 2021-10-26
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- Greek numerical adverb meaning twice
- Latin number with roman numeral IX
- Latin number meaning 5
- Greek number meaning 1
- Greek number meaning 7
- Latin numerical adverb meaning both
- Greek number meaning 5
- Greek number meaning 10
- Latin word meaning no, none
- Latin number meaning 8
- Latin number meaning 1,000
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- Latin ordinal number meaning sixth
- Latin numerical adverb meaning one and a half
- Latin ordinal number meaning eighth
- Roman numeral I
- Greek numerical adverb meaning half
- Greek ordinal number meaning first
- Greek ordinal number meaning second
- Latin ordinal number meaning fourth
- Latin word meaning nothing
20 Clues: Roman numeral I • Latin number meaning 5 • Greek number meaning 1 • Greek number meaning 7 • Greek number meaning 5 • Latin number meaning 8 • Greek number meaning 10 • Latin word meaning nothing • Latin number meaning 1,000 • Latin word meaning no, none • Latin ordinal number meaning sixth • Latin number with roman numeral IX • Greek ordinal number meaning first • ...
Greek, Latin and Metric Number Prefixes 2023-10-11
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- Metric for ten
- Latin for one
- Latin for four
- Latin for nine
- Latin and Greek for three
- Metric for million
- Greek for one
- Latin for seven
- Greek for ten
- Greek for two
- Metric for thousandth
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- Greek for nine
- Latin for five
- Greek for five
- Metric for thousand
- Metric for one hundred
- Greek for six
- Metric for millionth
- Greek for two
- Metric for tenth
20 Clues: Latin for one • Greek for six • Greek for one • Greek for ten • Greek for two • Greek for two • Metric for ten • Greek for nine • Latin for four • Latin for five • Greek for five • Latin for nine • Latin for seven • Metric for tenth • Metric for million • Metric for thousand • Metric for millionth • Metric for thousandth • Metric for one hundred • Latin and Greek for three
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
10 Clues: to agree • poor person • again, once more • to direct, command • dreary, dismal, forlorn • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving • edge of a slope or of land bordering water
Greek Mythology - Lesson 7 2016-03-10
10 Clues: tightly • intestines • place, function • hoodlums, rowdy person • quick mental abilities • light spears for throwing • having bent or drooping ears • spoken smoothly without sincerity • maturing earlier than usual, advanced • conical heaps of stones built as markers
Greek Mythology List 4 2019-08-27
Across
- to answer
- physically violent and frightening
- to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition
- to make a very strong and urgent request
Down
- to put something into a liquid for a short time
- A narrow beam of light, heat, etc. travelling in a straight line from its place of origin
- A large, flat object that (in the past) soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves
- to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies
- to put something against a wall or other surface so that it is supported
- what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat
10 Clues: to answer • physically violent and frightening • to make a very strong and urgent request • to put something into a liquid for a short time • to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition • to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies • to put something against a wall or other surface so that it is supported • ...
Cooper's Greek mythology crossword 2023-08-30
10 Clues: the god of heavens • the god of olympus • the god of the sea • the god of under world • the god of poetry music • the goddess of marriage • the god of war and courage • the goddess of victory and law • the god of sport and athletics • the god of hunting and wilderness
Greek mythology I guess 2024-04-11
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- Hades dog was named..
- the king of the gods was..
- God of love or sotmhigdfngqewh4wrgwrw
- The protagonist of that Disney movie about greece was..
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- the titan who held up the heavens was unfortunately..
- 3star?
- the sea gods better version was..
- king Midas's curse of
- who married his sister? (ew)
- The messenger of the gods.
- the god of sky, and future planet was called..
11 Clues: 3star? • Hades dog was named.. • king Midas's curse of • the king of the gods was.. • The messenger of the gods. • who married his sister? (ew) • the sea gods better version was.. • God of love or sotmhigdfngqewh4wrgwrw • the god of sky, and future planet was called.. • the titan who held up the heavens was unfortunately.. • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2021-02-16
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- numbers that are in a different form made from Romans.
- what the Romans used to store power for the citizens of Rome.
- fought to the death in a giant arena
- Roman Emperors loved to build a monument of themselves.
- a drink made from grapes that Greeks loved.
- the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world.
- an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- cleaned the house and harvested crops for the owners of the house.
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- Greeks competed in a tournament.
- Greeks and Romans used to tell stories with poetry.
- supported Greek army's and other stuff.
- a political leader in the roman Republic.
- a collection of traditional stories.
- Romans were in a 3 part war called.
- long ships that were usually around the same size and they were used to make deliveries and to carry cargo.
- something very special to Ancient Greece.
- a place where gladiators fight.
17 Clues: a place where gladiators fight. • Greeks competed in a tournament. • Romans were in a 3 part war called. • fought to the death in a giant arena • a collection of traditional stories. • supported Greek army's and other stuff. • an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • a political leader in the roman Republic. • something very special to Ancient Greece. • ...
Space and Universe Crossword 2017-05-16
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- Is the Smallest planet
- Largest planet in Solar system
- Live in the Solar system, orbits the Sun
- Has rings around it and made up of gas
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- Is a giant planet made up of Ice
- A force that attracts a body (planet)
- Starts with the Letter M, and it orbits around the Earth
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun, sometimes known as the 'Red Planet'
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- Thousands and billions live in the sky
- Space and everything in it, including stars, planets, galaxies etc
- An effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of the universe
- Only planet that is named after Greek mythology
- medium star
- Where rockets shoot up into
- We live on it
- Is the second planet from the Sun
17 Clues: medium star • We live on it • Is the Smallest planet • Where rockets shoot up into • Largest planet in Solar system • Is a giant planet made up of Ice • Is the second planet from the Sun • A force that attracts a body (planet) • Thousands and billions live in the sky • Has rings around it and made up of gas • Live in the Solar system, orbits the Sun • ...
Stem words 2024-09-03
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- The science of mind and behavior
- If you're not unconscious you're _______!
- Ferdinand Magellan was the first man to __________ the Earth
- To bring mind or think of again
- Book for notes
- A student in the second year at college or high school
- The glass was __________ I saw right through it!
- To remove water from something/to lose water or bodily fluids
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- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- A giant in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- The kid was so __________ he went to college at 9!
- The perimeter of a circle
- The Little _______
- I love books so much I guess you could call me a ________
- To look over again in order to correct or improve
- As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses.
- A vehicle that has a single wheel and is usually propelled by pedals
17 Clues: Book for notes • The Little _______ • The perimeter of a circle • To bring mind or think of again • The science of mind and behavior • If you're not unconscious you're _______! • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses. • The glass was __________ I saw right through it! • To look over again in order to correct or improve • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 6 2016-03-10
10 Clues: prediction • crevice, crack • without vegetation • three-pronged spear • small cave or cavern • swift, violent stream • Greek or Roman prophetess • fossil tree resin used in jewelry • shrine where deities were consulted • large mollusk shell (can be used as trumpet)
Greek Mythology List 2 2019-08-26
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- (V) To travel on water using a boat that is powered by wind. (N) A piece of cloth used to catch the wind and move a boat on the water
- very easy for most people to see or understand
- Having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others
- wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them
- to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them
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- the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments
- The branch of the military (armed forces) that goes on the sea. A group of trained soldiers on boats who fight on the water or travel on water
- wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are popular at a particular time
- harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else; actions taken to “get back” at someone
- to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of insulting someone OR to promise that you will do something
10 Clues: very easy for most people to see or understand • Having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others • to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them • wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them • ...
Greek Mythology List 5 2019-08-27
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- information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true
- someone whose job is to find out secret information about another country, organization, or group
- someone who is related to a person who lived a long time ago, or to a family, group of people etc. that existed in the past
- to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it
- an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal and is usually large
- to go and get something or someone and bring them back
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- someone who is kept in a prison as a legal punishment for a crime or while they are waiting for their trial
- to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important
- to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing
- to need something
10 Clues: to need something • to go and get something or someone and bring them back • to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing • to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it • information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true • ...
Greek Mythology List 1 2019-08-27
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- extremely angry
- to represent or show something in a picture or story
- to intentionally not listen or give attention to
- to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
- showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person
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- injured, especially with a cut or hole in the skin
- someone who protects someone or something
- an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment
- the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
10 Clues: extremely angry • someone who protects someone or something • to intentionally not listen or give attention to • injured, especially with a cut or hole in the skin • to represent or show something in a picture or story • showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person • a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has • ...
Greek Mythology List 2 2019-08-27
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- to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them
- wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are popular at a particular time
- to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of insulting someone or to promise that you will do something
- (V) To travel on water using a boat that is powered by wind (N) A piece of cloth used to catch the wind and move a boat on the water
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- having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others
- the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments
- very easy for most people to see or understand
- harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else; actions taken to “get back” at someone
- wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them
- the branch of the military (armed forces) that goes on the sea. A group of trained soldiers on boats who fight on the water or travel on water
10 Clues: very easy for most people to see or understand • having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others • to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them • wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them • ...
Greek Mythology and Arts 2022-02-28
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- A city where the temple of Apollo was found
- One of the first Greek epics
- King who sought the advice of the gods before war
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- A short tale that teaches a lesson.
- A three-legged stool
- earliest Greek poems
- Famous Greek author and poet
- Where Greek gods and goddesses lived
- He was a Greek slave
- Each Aesop's story ended with this
10 Clues: A three-legged stool • earliest Greek poems • He was a Greek slave • Famous Greek author and poet • One of the first Greek epics • Each Aesop's story ended with this • A short tale that teaches a lesson. • Where Greek gods and goddesses lived • A city where the temple of Apollo was found • King who sought the advice of the gods before war
Greek Mythology - Zoe Geelen 2023-08-22
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- Which god has a twin sister called Artemis?
- Who is the goddess of the harvest?
- The gods live at mount ____
- What animal is half human and half goat?
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- What animal has one eye?
- What animal is half human half horse?
- _____ is the goddess of love.
- What animal can't fly and has a horn?
- The god of the underworld is ____
- Who is the king of the gods?
10 Clues: What animal has one eye? • The gods live at mount ____ • Who is the king of the gods? • _____ is the goddess of love. • The god of the underworld is ____ • Who is the goddess of the harvest? • What animal is half human half horse? • What animal can't fly and has a horn? • What animal is half human and half goat? • Which god has a twin sister called Artemis?
roman/greek mythology crossword 2024-05-03
10 Clues: god of sun • god of fire • god of sleep • god of marriage • god of volcanoes • home of the gods • half man half bull • performed 12 labors • a box full of everything bad • everything he touches turns to gold
Greek Creation Mythology, etc. 2024-01-23
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- These are ones who ruled before the Olympians.
- He was lord of heaven and sky.
- They have only one eye.
- He is punished to hold up the sky.
- He ate his own children.
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- He is god of the deep dungeon.
- She is also known as Mother earth.
- They have a hundred hands.
- She married her titan brother.
- He was a dark void.
10 Clues: He was a dark void. • They have only one eye. • He ate his own children. • They have a hundred hands. • He is god of the deep dungeon. • He was lord of heaven and sky. • She married her titan brother. • She is also known as Mother earth. • He is punished to hold up the sky. • These are ones who ruled before the Olympians.
Greek Mythology Deities 2023-10-21
5 Clues: Goddess of wisdom and warfare. • God of the sea and earthquakes. • God of the sun, music, and poetry. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Hero known for his incredible strength.
Greek Civilization Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- most famous Greek writer in the Roman Empire
- Greek philosopher that was sentenced to death for corrupting Athens youth
- Roman geographer and author of the guide to geography that included maps with latitude and longitude
- father of modern medicine
- ancient Greek dramatist remembered for his comedies
- Greek translation of the Bible
- a Greek poet and author or the Iliad and the Odyssey
- period when the Greek language and Greek ideas spread to the non-Greek people
- the greatest collection of writings in the ancient world and founded by Alexander the Great
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- scientist/ inventor who invented the lever and the pulley
- the endurance of pain or hardship without a display of feelings
- father of philosophy
- king of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt and Persia
- Greek philosopher and tutor of Alexander the Great and author
- the greatest historian of the ancient world
- Greek writer of tragedies and author or Oedipus Rex
- Greek historian who is thought of as the father of history
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- father of geometry
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
20 Clues: father of geometry • father of philosophy • father of modern medicine • Greek translation of the Bible • a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • the greatest historian of the ancient world • most famous Greek writer in the Roman Empire • ancient Greek dramatist remembered for his comedies • Greek writer of tragedies and author or Oedipus Rex • ...
neouthlOeandingye 2024-03-19
6 Clues: its mo baba • monkey encounter • burger King foot lettuce • bad website full of sweaty nerds • bad website full of "dead game" replies to epic games • that one guy from God of war that was once in Greek mythology and he uses lightning or something I guess
Greek Roots and Their Derivatives 2012-11-08
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- greek root that means turning
- used in place of syn when it sounds better
- pictures in place of a word
- sounds that go together
- fear itself
- greek root that means fear
- turning towards the heat
- greek root that means book
- one who loves wisdom
- one who loves words
- greek root that means far away or distant
- two words with the same meaning
- a place to bring people together
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- one who loves women
- measuring the same
- greek root that means to write or draw
- fear of open space
- one who loves books
- greek root that means measure
- greek root that means with or together
- greek root that means light
- to do things at the same time
- to feel with someone else
- greek root for love or friendship
- measuring heat
- greek root that means lizard
26 Clues: fear itself • measuring heat • measuring the same • fear of open space • one who loves women • one who loves books • one who loves words • one who loves wisdom • sounds that go together • turning towards the heat • to feel with someone else • greek root that means fear • greek root that means book • pictures in place of a word • greek root that means light • greek root that means lizard • ...
Mythology and Legends 2023-05-30
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- Norse goddess of love
- Egyptian god of wisdom
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of death
- Legendary Greek hero
- Chief god in Norse mythology
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Greek goddess of the underworld
- Greek messenger god
- Greek god of the sky
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- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek god of music
- Egyptian sun god
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Norse trickster god
- Norse god of war
- Hero of the Trojan War
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- King of the gods
20 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse god of war • King of the gods • Greek god of music • Greek god of death • Norse trickster god • Greek messenger god • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • Legendary Greek hero • Greek god of the sky • Norse goddess of love • Egyptian god of wisdom • Hero of the Trojan War • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek goddess of the hunt • Greek goddess of marriage • ...
The House of Hades 2014-04-06
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- Greek God of Death
- Half bull half man
- Strongest of all mortals
- entrance to House of Hades
- half lion half eagle
- a winged horse
- Roman God of love
- flying creature that steals
- Greek silver coin
- Greek God of Wine
- Greek Goddess of Earth
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- Goddess of magic and crossroads
- Living Quarters of Roman Soldiers
- Large horn shaped container
- an underground maze
- Greek God of fire and blacksmiths
- Goddess of night
- Greek God of the sea
- Greek God of War
- blood of gods
20 Clues: blood of gods • a winged horse • Goddess of night • Greek God of War • Roman God of love • Greek silver coin • Greek God of Wine • Greek God of Death • Half bull half man • an underground maze • half lion half eagle • Greek God of the sea • Greek Goddess of Earth • Strongest of all mortals • entrance to House of Hades • Large horn shaped container • flying creature that steals • ...
NORSE MYTHOLOGY 2019-12-02
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- gave humans understanding
- made from the maggots of Ymir's flesh
- made from the blood of Ymir
- name of the first man
- of mythical worlds in Norse mythology nine
- bottomless abyss from which the world was created
- world of the Giants
- name of the first woman
- 2nd world of Norse mythology; cold icy fog home
- world of the humans
- Realm of Hel;dwelling of the dead
- allows for travel between Asgard and Earth
- frost giant who's body made the world
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- made from the brain of Ymir
- World of the old Gods
- created from the mist; first beings
- made from Ymir's flesh
- made from the skull of Ymir
- World of the Dwarfs
- 1st world of Norse mythology; the destroyer's home;a hot bright flaming place
- gave breath and blood humans
- Realm of the Light Elves
- gave humans senses
- Home of Odin, other Gods,location of Vahalla
24 Clues: gave humans senses • World of the Dwarfs • world of the Giants • world of the humans • World of the old Gods • name of the first man • made from Ymir's flesh • name of the first woman • Realm of the Light Elves • gave humans understanding • made from the brain of Ymir • made from the skull of Ymir • made from the blood of Ymir • gave breath and blood humans • ...
Formative 3: Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-30
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- Persephone's mother
- There are _________ Olympians.
- kindnapped Persophone
- Zeus had an affair with ________.
- defeated Uranus
- In the beginning, first there was __________.
- Gaea and Uranus's children
- Had fear of being overthrown by his children
- Poseidon's weapon
- One human parent one God parent
- Worshippers of Dionysus
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- 2 greek heroes are Achilles and ____________.
- Where is Demeter's temple?
- a set of stories used by the ancient Greeks to understand the world
- The two great gods of Earth are _______ and Demeter
- Zeus's wife
- King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus
- Goddess of wisdom
- Zeus's mom
19 Clues: Zeus's mom • Zeus's wife • defeated Uranus • Goddess of wisdom • Poseidon's weapon • Persephone's mother • kindnapped Persophone • Worshippers of Dionysus • Where is Demeter's temple? • Gaea and Uranus's children • There are _________ Olympians. • One human parent one God parent • Zeus had an affair with ________. • King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-09-27
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- – Ancient alphabet used by the Norse people
- – Giant wolf destined to fight Odin
- – Hall where warriors go after death
- – The world tree in Norse mythology
- – Chief god in Norse mythology
- – Thor's magical hammer
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- – Norse goddess of love and fertility
- – The human world in Norse myths
- – End of the world in Norse mythology
- – Trickster god in Norse tales
- – Female warriors who choose who dies in battle
- – Norse god of thunder
12 Clues: – Norse god of thunder • – Thor's magical hammer • – Trickster god in Norse tales • – Chief god in Norse mythology • – The human world in Norse myths • – Giant wolf destined to fight Odin • – The world tree in Norse mythology • – Hall where warriors go after death • – Norse goddess of love and fertility • – End of the world in Norse mythology • ...
Valentines Crossword 2023-02-09
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- Cupid is the son of whom
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- “love” in French?
- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine's Day cards were called "___ Valentines."
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- who invented the first Valentine's Day chocolate box, Richard ______ ?
- In Medieval England, what did women used to place around their pillows on Valentine’s day eve?
- Letters to Shakespeare’s Juliet are sent to what city every year?
- if you openly show your feelings, where do you wear your heart?
8 Clues: “love” in French? • Cupid is the son of whom • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • if you openly show your feelings, where do you wear your heart? • Letters to Shakespeare’s Juliet are sent to what city every year? • who invented the first Valentine's Day chocolate box, Richard ______ ? • ...
Banana 2023-04-19
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- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A place of death
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- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A deity or greater being from mythology
8 Clues: A place of death • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls. • ...
Sphinx 2023-02-04
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- Challenge posed by the Sphinx in Greek mythology
- Recognizable symbol of ancient Egypt and a popular tourist destination
- Ruler who commissioned the construction of the Great Sphinx
- Animal form of the Sphinx
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- Function of the Sphinx as a protector of sacred sites
- Status of the Sphinx as an enigmatic and enduring symbol of ancient Egypt
- Efforts to repair and preserve the Sphinx over the centuries
- Location of the Great Sphinx of Giza
8 Clues: Animal form of the Sphinx • Location of the Great Sphinx of Giza • Challenge posed by the Sphinx in Greek mythology • Function of the Sphinx as a protector of sacred sites • Ruler who commissioned the construction of the Great Sphinx • Efforts to repair and preserve the Sphinx over the centuries • ...
Vocab Week 6 2023-09-26
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- controls or changes something in a clever and unfair/selfish way
- powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow
- made illegal; banned
- a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
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- gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemny
- unfairly treating a person or group because of their differences
- producing or reflecting a bright, steady light
8 Clues: made illegal; banned • producing or reflecting a bright, steady light • powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow • gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemny • a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse • unfairly treating a person or group because of their differences • ...
GB BLUE READING 3 2021-12-20
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- (proper noun) complete the following sentence. “In Greek mythology, ______ was a monster, with living venomous snakes in place of hair.”
- (noun) a female god.
- (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
- (verb) make something available to someone; provide.
- (preposition) below, underneath, beneath.
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- (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire.
- (plural noun) complete the following sentence. “The cistern’s roof is supported 336 stone _______.”
- (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely.
8 Clues: (noun) a female god. • (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire. • (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely. • (preposition) below, underneath, beneath. • (verb) make something available to someone; provide. • (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. • ...
Banana 2023-04-19
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
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- A place of death
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
8 Clues: A place of death • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls. • ...
Greek Mythology Terms 2023-09-21
Greek Mythology 2022-05-19
Greek mythology 2023-11-16
greek mythology 2024-09-18
5 Clues: kidnapped by Hades • monster with head of a bull • god of water and earthquakes • stare will turn you to stone • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
Unit 7 - Europe in the Middle Ages - Crossword Review 2023-11-28
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- Germanic seafaring peoples originally from Scandinavia / known for raiding and trading
- group of Germanic peoples from the North Sea coast of what is now Germany / in England, they were referred to as Anglo-__________, where they formed a single nation with other migrant populations
- the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology / comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus
- Greek and Slavic name for Vikings / established the state of the Kievan Rus' in what is now Ukraine
- hammer-wielding god associated with lightning / also the god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture
- (747-814) King of the Franks and the Lombards / crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in 800 CE on Christmas Day / founded the Carolingian Empire
- a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot
- means "Northern" as the Vikings inhabited Northern Europe and struggled to survive in the frigid, inhospitable climate
- island off the coast of Britain referred to as "The Holy Island" / attacked by Vikings in 793 / the attack sent a shockwave throughout Europe
- nomadic tribe who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe / invaded southeastern Europe and pushed the Germanic tribes westward into the territory of the Western Roman Empire
- nationality from Denmark
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- Germanic tribe that expanded their power and influence during the Middle Ages / term used to describe the population in or near France
- nationality from Sweden
- the hall of slain warriors in Asgard / these warriors live there blissfully under the leadership of Odin
- a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066)
- god of both war and death in Norse mythology / the one-eyed All-Father who sacrificed his eye in order to see everything that happens in the world
- depicted as a warrior woman on horseback, a wolf or boar, and armed with a spear / decides the fate of warriors in battle and carries the dead to Odin's Valhalla
- one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain during the post-Roman period / their name is the root of the name England
- nationality from Norway
- region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
- eldest son of the chief deity, Odin / regarded by the ancient Norse people as the god of mischief, trickery, and deception
21 Clues: nationality from Sweden • nationality from Norway • nationality from Denmark • a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066) • region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden • a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 2.12.24 2024-02-12
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- Son of the famed inventor, he flew too close to the sun with his waxen wings, which caused him to fall
- Heard of the Greek mythology-based Broadway musical? It is a modern re-telling of Orpheus & Eurydice
- Also known as a fireplace, Hestia was the patron goddess of this and also the patron of the home
- What was the name of Rick Riordan's titular, main character that put a fresh take on Greek mythology? (2 words)
- Daughter of the Goddess of the harvest, her biggest myth revolves around her kidnapping by Hades, which gives us the story of the seasons
- This goddess is the patron god of the harvest and agriculture- she also has a godly daughter!
- Goddess of the Hunt, Moon, and twin brother to Apollo, she also had a band of women hunters
- What was the gift that Prometheus gave to humans that created civilization?
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- Looking for an expensive purse or an Olympic deity? Look no further than this god of messages, merchants, travelers, and hospitality- he also has winged sandals!
- According to the Muses, Who Put The Glad in Gladiator?
- This type of big cat lived in Nemea and was known for its gold pelt that was impervious to mortal weapons
- Mess with this mythological bull, you'll get the horns- he also lives in the Labryinth
- What was the body part of Achilles that wasn't turned immortal?
- This is the name of the mountains that the Gods lived on top of!
- Hummingbirds love this sugary treat- and it was also a word for divine food for the Gods
- Sisyphus rolled this type of rock up the hill, just falling short each time so it would crash back down the hill for eternity
- This city was named after their Patron Goddess, once she brought them the gift of Olive trees
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and creator of horses- this god definitely can go with the flow!
- You cut one of heads off of this mythological animal, and 2 will grow in its place!
- This goddess has a pretty cool athletic brand, she better have- she's the goddess of victory!
- Known as the King of the gods, he's the eldest that controls the air and lightning
21 Clues: According to the Muses, Who Put The Glad in Gladiator? • What was the body part of Achilles that wasn't turned immortal? • This is the name of the mountains that the Gods lived on top of! • What was the gift that Prometheus gave to humans that created civilization? • Known as the King of the gods, he's the eldest that controls the air and lightning • ...
The Silent Patient 2021-01-22
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- hospital Hospitals or wards specializing in the treatment of serious mental disorders, such as major depressive disorder
- Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair
- A culturally recognized union between people
- A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband
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- A doctor that listens to you speak
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- An object Alicia kept her thoughts in
- An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
8 Clues: A doctor that listens to you speak • An object Alicia kept her thoughts in • A culturally recognized union between people • Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair • An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-24
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- father of tragedy
- knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae
- first Greek philosopher
- means "rule by people" or democracy in greek
- a greek boat with 3 rows of oars on each side
- means king in Greek
- author of many greek fables
- leader during the Golden Age
- laid out the ideas of democracy
- greek statue of young women
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- one of the 9 great lyric poets
- scientist of medicine
- famous for allowing death to be a punishment
- greek statue of young man
- the greatest military commander in ancient Greece
- a piece of armor that covered the front of the torso
- means city in Greek
- father of geometry
- a single piece of cloth with belt; greek clothes
- author of 2 poems; the liad and the Odyssey
20 Clues: father of tragedy • father of geometry • means king in Greek • means city in Greek • scientist of medicine • first Greek philosopher • greek statue of young man • author of many greek fables • leader during the Golden Age • greek statue of young women • one of the 9 great lyric poets • laid out the ideas of democracy • knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae • ...
World History Ancient Greece 2024-09-18
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- was an Athenian historian and general.
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- the most famous king of the spartan army
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens
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- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, Darius’s son
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- the man who ran from marathon to athens
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- born Aristocles, was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
20 Clues: was an Ancient Greek polymath • was a Greek philosopher from Athens • was an Athenian historian and general. • the man who ran from marathon to athens • the most famous king of the spartan army • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • ...
World History Ancient Greece 2024-09-18
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- was an Athenian historian and general.
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- the most famous king of the spartan army
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens
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- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, Darius’s son
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- the man who ran from marathon to athens
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- born Aristocles, was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
20 Clues: was an Ancient Greek polymath • was a Greek philosopher from Athens • was an Athenian historian and general. • the man who ran from marathon to athens • the most famous king of the spartan army • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • ...
World History 2024-09-18
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- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- the most famous king of the spartan army
- the man who ran from marathon to athens
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an Athenian historian and general.
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, Darius’s son
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- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
20 Clues: was an Ancient Greek polymath • was a Greek philosopher from Athens • was an Athenian historian and general. • the man who ran from marathon to athens • the most famous king of the spartan army • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • ...
Rome vs Greece 2021-02-16
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- Both Rome And Greek had ___ were people reenact battles or other things on stage.
- Greek and Rome both had an ________ but were different letters.
- Both Rome and Greece had their meals based off of the ______.
- Romans used letters to write, but Greek used ______.
- both Greek and Rome had ____ and a quart to decide.
- Both Rome and Greece had _____.
- While Greek used regular battle strategy, Rome used ___ battle strategy.
- Greek and Rome had the ______ where people would compete in indifferent sports.
- Both Greek and Rome had there own ___.
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- The girls were married at the youngest age of __ in Rome and Greece.
- Rome had pottery but it was not important to them while it was to _____.
- Both Rome and Greek had ___.
- states Rome was a country while Greece was many ___-___.
- The Greeks farmed with slaves while Rome made the family's farm ______.
- Greek was average in the ancient world while Rome was ___.
- While Greek had many levels in social classes Rome only had __.
- In greek the soldiers work part time but in Rome they work _____.
- Rome had basic clothes while Greece was in ____ fashion.
- While Romans children played outside, Greek children played with ___.
- Both Greece and Rome drinked ___ and that was very important to them.
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greek had ___. • Both Rome and Greece had _____. • Both Greek and Rome had there own ___. • both Greek and Rome had ____ and a quart to decide. • Romans used letters to write, but Greek used ______. • states Rome was a country while Greece was many ___-___. • Rome had basic clothes while Greece was in ____ fashion. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- The period when Greeks began to form government and explore philosophy and theater.
- The three major forms of Greek ______ are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
- Each polis had its own ___________.
- Ancient Greeks ate bread, cheese, fish, _____, and vegetables.
- The ___________ of Rhodes was considered one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World.
- Greek art tried to capture the _____ and perfection in the subject.
- Greek children were considered ______ by age 13.
- The religious center of the Greek city-states.
- The conquerors of Greece during the Hellenistic Period.
- The people living in Ancient Greece didn't identify as Greek, but as _____.
- The ancient Greeks wore a tunic called a _____ (kye-tin).
- The Greek name for a city-state.
- Athens first introduced the world to the idea of a true ____________.
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- The role of Ancient Greek women.
- Greek homes were built around an outdoor ____.
- The greek hero who was born in Thebes.
- Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates were all famous Greek ________.
- Comedies and tragedies were introduced in Greek ______.
- Alexander the Great rose to power in the ______ Period.
- Science, math, medicine, astronomy, urban planning, and _______ come from Greece.
- Greek _____ are still used in math, science, and engineering equations.
- Greek houses were ______ in the summer and warm in the winter.
22 Clues: The role of Ancient Greek women. • The Greek name for a city-state. • Each polis had its own ___________. • The greek hero who was born in Thebes. • Greek homes were built around an outdoor ____. • The religious center of the Greek city-states. • Greek children were considered ______ by age 13. • Comedies and tragedies were introduced in Greek ______. • ...
The secrets of ancient buildings 2013-05-13
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- a building used for religious practices or occasionally similarly organized activities
- a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa
- the dynasty during which gunpowder became available
- one of the most common plant forms to make foliage ornament and decoration
- the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China
- an element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere
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- used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position
- the Roman concrete's key ingridient
- in Greek religion and mythology it is the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration etc
- a central opening to the sky
- a repository for the remains of the dead
- one of the material used in building the statue of Athena
12 Clues: a central opening to the sky • the Roman concrete's key ingridient • a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa • a repository for the remains of the dead • used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position • the dynasty during which gunpowder became available • the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China • ...
Early Classical Greece Crossword 2024-01-18
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- A military tactic in which soldiers surround a city in an attempt to control it
- A form of government in which citizens gather together to vote on laws and policies
- War between Sparta and Athens
- Greek historian known for his historical account of the Peloponnesian War
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- Disease that causes many deaths
- A period of great cultural achievement
- The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Able to live forever
- One of Athens’s greatest leaders. Expanded the democracy to all male citizens
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states
- A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions
12 Clues: Able to live forever • An agreement to stop fighting • War between Sparta and Athens • Disease that causes many deaths • A period of great cultural achievement • The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena • Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states • A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions • ...
Spooky Season 2024-10-27
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- Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies
- creature from Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and draining their blood.
- A spirit in Algonquian folklore associated with cannibalism and winter.
- nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore
- - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel.
- A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death.
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- Don’t say his name three times
- sea monster from Scandinavian mythology, known for pulling ships under the sea.
- creature cursed by lunar cycles, often linked to the Greek legend of Lycaon
- Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho”
- Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore.
- Often depicted as a female spell-casting figure such as the three leads in film “Hocus Pocus”
- Film which famously terrified children in the 70s from going into water
13 Clues: Don’t say his name three times • Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore. • Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies • A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death. • Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho” • - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel. • nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore • ...
greek mythology- cailin 2023-09-01
8 Clues: what has one eye • who is the weakest god • who is the fastest god • who has the most children • who lived in the underworld • who is the god of mount olympus • who is the goddess of love and beauty • who causes earthquakes when they are angry
Mythology crossword 2023-02-28
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- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- A traditional story of early history explaining natural phenomenon.
- Fertility and vitality.
- Universe or planet myths.
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes.
- A strong male figure.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
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- His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
- philosophical and theological elaboration of the primal myth of creation within a religious community.
- Hero or villain quests.
- A strong female is powerful.
- Truth or loyalty in mythology.
- Origination of mythology.
- His work covers many aspects of the human experience.
- People or relationship myths.
15 Clues: A strong male figure. • Hero or villain quests. • Fertility and vitality. • Origination of mythology. • Universe or planet myths. • A strong female is powerful. • People or relationship myths. • Truth or loyalty in mythology. • His work covers many aspects of the human experience. • A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. • ...
Mythology crossword 2023-02-28
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- His work covers many aspects of the human experience.
- philosophical and theological elaboration of the primal myth of creation within a religious community.
- A strong female is powerful.
- Hero or villain quests.
- Fertility and vitality.
- Universe or planet myths.
- His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
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- People or relationship myths.
- A strong male figure.
- Truth or loyalty in mythology.
- A traditional story of early history explaining natural phenomenon.
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- Origination of mythology.
15 Clues: A strong male figure. • Hero or villain quests. • Fertility and vitality. • Origination of mythology. • Universe or planet myths. • A strong female is powerful. • People or relationship myths. • Truth or loyalty in mythology. • His work covers many aspects of the human experience. • A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-24
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- one of the 9 great lyric poets
- father of geometry
- author of many greek fables
- a single piece of cloth with belt; greek clothes
- means "rule by people" or democracy in greek
- greek statue of young women
- famous for allowing death to be a punishment
- father of tragedy
- leader during the Golden Age
- laid out the ideas of democracy
- first Greek philosopher
- greek statue of young man
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- means city in Greek
- the greatest military commander in ancient Greece
- scientist of medicine
- a piece of armor that covered the front of the torso
- author of 2 poems; the liad and the Odyssey
- means king in Greek
- knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae
- a greek boat with 3 rows of oars on each side
20 Clues: father of tragedy • father of geometry • means city in Greek • means king in Greek • scientist of medicine • first Greek philosopher • greek statue of young man • author of many greek fables • greek statue of young women • leader during the Golden Age • one of the 9 great lyric poets • laid out the ideas of democracy • knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae • ...
Greek Mythology PUZZLEE! 2022-10-28
7 Clues: goddess beautiful • Who is the goddess of wind • Who is the goddess of fire • Who is the goddess of earth • Who is the goddess of water • Who is the goddess of the ocean • Who is the goddess of the nature
greek mythology - petra 2023-08-21
7 Clues: Who is the god of war? • Who is the god of gods? • Who has snakes for hair? • Which monster has one eye? • Who is the goddess of love? • Which creature is half man half bull? • Who fell in love with his own reflection?
Vocabulary November 29th 2021-11-23
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- The power to rule rests in the hands of a single person, historically either a king or a queen. When the king dies the power is transferred to the oldest son.
- The historical period of Ancient Greece from 800 BCE to 480 BCE. During this time the city- states of Athens and Sparta began to form. Greek philosophy and theatre began to develop as well.
- One of the most powerful Greek city- states, this was the birthplace of democracy.
- the power to rule rests in the hands of a single person who controls almost everything. This ruler takes power by force.
- An independent city with its own government and economic system.
- The power to rule rests in the hands of a small group of leaders that share power equally
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- A ruler of Ancient Greece who conquered much of the civilized world from Greece to India including Egypt.
- Citizens have the right to vote.
- a collection of traditional tales from cultures all over the world. They are stories about how the world was created and how certain things happen.
- the central meeting place in Ancient Greek Cities.
10 Clues: Citizens have the right to vote. • the central meeting place in Ancient Greek Cities. • An independent city with its own government and economic system. • One of the most powerful Greek city- states, this was the birthplace of democracy. • The power to rule rests in the hands of a small group of leaders that share power equally • ...
Greek Alphabet Letters 2023-09-09
15 Clues: greek name of "Ω" • greek name of "Ζ" • greek name of "Λ" • greek name of "Ε" • greek name of "Ο" • greek name of "γ" • greek name of "Ι" • greek name of "Θ" • greek name of "α" • greek name of "χ" • greek name of "Σ" • greek name of "υ" • greek name of "β" • greek name of "Η" • greek name of "Κ"
Important Greeks 2024-09-18
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- the Great was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an ancient Greek mathematician
- is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was a Greek philosopher
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- was an Athenian historian and general
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- was an ancient Greek philosopher
- was a tragedian of classical Athens
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- an ancient Greek tragedian
- Phillip of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was a Greek politician and general
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- was a Greek historian and geographer
20 Clues: was a Greek philosopher • an ancient Greek tragedian • was an Ancient Greek polymath • was an ancient Greek philosopher • was a Greek politician and general • was an ancient Greek mathematician • was a tragedian of classical Athens • was a Greek historian and geographer • was an Athenian historian and general • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • ...
Hoddie text 2014-09-29
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- A person who is blamed for problems.
- What kind of shirt is the statue wearing?
- What kind of culture do people think the sculpture will show?
- Does the sculpture show a male or a female?
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- What metal is the statue made of?
- What is the lastname of the man who made the statue?
- Which state of life is the statue? Adult, child etc.
- Which mythology has inspired the artist for this piece?
8 Clues: What metal is the statue made of? • A person who is blamed for problems. • What kind of shirt is the statue wearing? • Does the sculpture show a male or a female? • What is the lastname of the man who made the statue? • Which state of life is the statue? Adult, child etc. • Which mythology has inspired the artist for this piece? • ...
Mothers Day 2024-03-06
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- "Mamma Mia" is a hit by which pop group?
- What is the most popular gift purchased?
- How many weeks is an average pregnancy?
- What famous British pop girl band sang the song “Mama”?
- What is the mammal native to Africa that gives birth while standing up?
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- What flower is associated with Mother’s Day?
- What is the name of Simba's Mother from "The Lion King"
- In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods?
8 Clues: How many weeks is an average pregnancy? • "Mamma Mia" is a hit by which pop group? • What is the most popular gift purchased? • What flower is associated with Mother’s Day? • In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods? • What is the name of Simba's Mother from "The Lion King" • What famous British pop girl band sang the song “Mama”? • ...
Greek Mythology (from 15 Greek Myth Mini-Books Scholastic) 2024-02-27
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- Zeus's wife who cursed Echo
- a woman with snake-like hair who could turn people to stone
- the one evil that was left inside Pandora's box
- the maze the minotaur lived in
- the Greek soldier who thought of the Trojan horse
- a sculptor who fell in love with a statue he had made
- the god who gave Pandora that box
- the husband of Helen and King of Sparta
- the son who flew too close to the sun and his wings melted
- the son who lost his life driving his father's chariot
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- the goddess of love who was jealous of Psyche
- the lord of the underworld who kidnapped Persephone
- the creature Theseus had to battle
- the princess who was raised by bears
- the king who was punished with donkey ears for being greedy
- the wife of Orpheus who died by stepping on a snake
- the mountain where the gods and goddesses live
- the young man who fell in love with his own reflection
- the woman Perseus saved from a sea monster
- the girl who was turned into a spider for bragging about her weaving
- the sun god who drove a fiery, golden chariot across the sky
- the god who would only visit his wife at night
22 Clues: Zeus's wife who cursed Echo • the maze the minotaur lived in • the god who gave Pandora that box • the creature Theseus had to battle • the princess who was raised by bears • the husband of Helen and King of Sparta • the woman Perseus saved from a sea monster • the goddess of love who was jealous of Psyche • the mountain where the gods and goddesses live • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-03-04
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- attributing human characteristics to something non human
- a famous shakespearean play, involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
- words used to imitate the sound assosciated with something
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- goddess of love in greek mythology
- something you read on the back of the cover
- character playing a negative role in the story
6 Clues: goddess of love in greek mythology • something you read on the back of the cover • character playing a negative role in the story • attributing human characteristics to something non human • words used to imitate the sound assosciated with something • a famous shakespearean play, involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
Pygmalion 2023-11-16
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- What does Higgins throw into the Fireplace?
- Higgins tempts Eliza with this treat prevent her from leaving
- In her estimation, Eliza was simply a[n] __________ to Higgins and Pickering
- Henry Higgins’s passion; described as “the science of speech”
- Besides people's health, the only other subject Eliza can talk about at Mrs. Higgins' gathering.
- Higgins can tell where people are from by their ______
- The playwright of "Pygmalion"
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- Location of Henry Higgins’s laboratory (2 words)
- What Eliza throws at Higgins
- The location where Eliza's life takes a significant turn as she meets Professor Higgins (2 words)
- Eliza Doolittle's reason for visiting Henry Higgins (2 words)
- The title of the play "Pygmalion" was inspired by ________ mythology.
12 Clues: What Eliza throws at Higgins • The playwright of "Pygmalion" • What does Higgins throw into the Fireplace? • Location of Henry Higgins’s laboratory (2 words) • Higgins can tell where people are from by their ______ • Eliza Doolittle's reason for visiting Henry Higgins (2 words) • Higgins tempts Eliza with this treat prevent her from leaving • ...
Crossword 2024-02-21
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- Violent conflict between different countries or groups.
- Known for book such as Metamorphosis and The Trial.
- Features nonhuman characters to explain human issues or natural disasters. Typically found in Ancient Greek (or other) societies.
- Book where a working man suddenly becomes a bug.
- Main character of a movie where a doll learns about women’s problems in the real world.
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- 1927 German expressionist movie by Fritz Lang.
- outcast, social isolation.
- When nonhuman characters have human traits.
- When someone has no money (Thread theme).
- Book where a corpse is brought back to life, and struggles with their own existence and deformity.
- Author known for their book Frankenstein.
- Sharing the feelings of another.
12 Clues: outcast, social isolation. • Sharing the feelings of another. • When someone has no money (Thread theme). • Author known for their book Frankenstein. • When nonhuman characters have human traits. • 1927 German expressionist movie by Fritz Lang. • Book where a working man suddenly becomes a bug. • Known for book such as Metamorphosis and The Trial. • ...
Summer Olympics 2024-05-01
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- Which god from ancient Greek mythology is said to have founded the Olympics?
- What mental illness did Simone Biles have
- Who was the first African American to win an Olympic gold medal?
- What were the 2020 Olympic beds made of?
- Where are the 2024 Olympics?
- Which athletes enter last in the Parade of Nations at the opening ceremony?
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- In which U.S. city will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?
- The first Olympic Games took place in
- Which sport featured in the Winter Olympics was originally part of the Summer Olympics?
- Who has the most Olympic Gold Medals?
- In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games?
- Which country has earned the most Olympic medals overall?
12 Clues: Where are the 2024 Olympics? • The first Olympic Games took place in • Who has the most Olympic Gold Medals? • What were the 2020 Olympic beds made of? • What mental illness did Simone Biles have • In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games? • In which U.S. city will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held? • Which country has earned the most Olympic medals overall? • ...
PPM June 2024-03-25
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- What classic video game requires you to eat all the dots throughout a maze? (3,3)
- Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo? (5)
- In which state is the US city of Chicago? (8)
- Gary and Martin Kemp were in which band? (7,6)
- Which organ has four chambers? (5)
- What is the official national animal of Scotland? (7)
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- What is the national dish of Spain? (6)
- In the context of email, what does “CC” stand for? (6,4)
- Which musical legend is Jay-Z married to? (7)
- Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology? (4)
- What is the name of Batman's butler? (6)
- Who wrote 'The Da Vince Code'? (3,5)
12 Clues: Which organ has four chambers? (5) • Who wrote 'The Da Vince Code'? (3,5) • What is the national dish of Spain? (6) • What is the name of Batman's butler? (6) • Which musical legend is Jay-Z married to? (7) • In which state is the US city of Chicago? (8) • Gary and Martin Kemp were in which band? (7,6) • Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo? (5) • ...
Greek Mythology Review Sheet 2022-06-06
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- What kind of music did Pan play?
- How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus?
- King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Hades used force to kidnap Persephone to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _.
- How many seeds did Persephone eat?
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- Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone?
- Demeter made the crops fail and food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when Persephone was kidnapped.
- Why did Midas's daughter get upset about the rose garden? Roses changed into _ _ _ _.
- Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal?
10 Clues: What kind of music did Pan play? • How many seeds did Persephone eat? • King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _. • Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal? • Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone? • How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus? • Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Greek Mythology Review Sheet 2022-06-07
Across
- How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus
- Silenus told stories and sang _ _ _ _ _ for Midas and his friends.
- Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal?
- How many seeds did Persephone eat?
- When is the season when Persephone returns?
- King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Why did Midas's daughter get upset about the rose garden? Roses changed into _ _ _ _.
Down
- Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _.
- Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone?
- Hades used force to kidnap Persephone to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
10 Clues: How many seeds did Persephone eat? • King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _. • Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal? • When is the season when Persephone returns? • Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone? • How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus • Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Greek Mythology List 1 2019-08-26
Across
- to intentionally not listen or give attention to
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
- showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person
- the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- to represent or show something in a picture or story
Down
- to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
- extremely angry
- someone who protects someone or something
- injured, especially with a cut or hole in the skin
- an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment.
10 Clues: extremely angry • someone who protects someone or something • to intentionally not listen or give attention to • injured, especially with a cut or hole in the skin • to represent or show something in a picture or story • showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person • a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has • ...
Greek Mythology List 3 2019-08-26
Across
- to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something
- to speak to a god either privately or in a religious ceremony in order to express love, admiration, or thanks or in order to ask for something
- a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- to say that you will not do or accept something
- to experıence physical or mental pain
Down
- a drop of salty liquid that flows from the eye, as a result of strong emotion, especially unhappiness, or pain
- an illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident
- the support or approval of something or someone
- to tell someone that you will hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want
- extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals
10 Clues: to experıence physical or mental pain • the support or approval of something or someone • to say that you will not do or accept something • extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals • a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person • ...
Greek Mythology List 5 2019-08-27
Across
- information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true
- someone whose job is to find out secret information about another country, organization, or group
- someone who is related to a person who lived a long time ago, or to a family, group of people etc. that existed in the past
- to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it
- an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal and is usually large
- to go and get something or someone and bring them back
Down
- someone who is kept in a prison as a legal punishment for a crime or while they are waiting for their trial
- to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important
- to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing
- to need something
10 Clues: to need something • to go and get something or someone and bring them back • to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing • to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it • information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true • ...
Greek Mythology List 2 2019-08-27
Across
- very easy for most people to see or understand
- having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others
- harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else; actions taken to “get back” at someone
- to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of insulting someone or to promise that you will do something
- wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are popular at a particular time
Down
- wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them
- to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them
- the branch of the military (armed forces) that goes on the sea. A group of trained soldiers on boats who fight on the water or travel on water
- the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments
- (V) To travel on water using a boat that is powered by wind (N) A piece of cloth used to catch the wind and move a boat on the water
10 Clues: very easy for most people to see or understand • having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others • to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them • wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 9 2016-03-10
10 Clues: hand drums • with contempt • unconquerable • formal, serious • clothed, dressed • ugly, withered old woman • to summon with a hand gesture • plant-covered lattice for shade • tiny pieces of partly burned wood • vertical pole used to support sails on a ship
Greek mythology by Jaxon 2023-08-31
10 Clues: who is Zeus's wife? • who has snakes for hair? • who is the god of the sea? • who is the god of the sun? • who is the king of the gods? • who is the goddess of wisdom? • who is the goddess of harvest? • who is the goddess of the hunt? • who is the god of the underworld? • who is the goddess of love and beauty
Greek Mythology Eden Haugh 2023-08-31
10 Clues: Who was Zeus’s wife? • Who dethroned Cronus? • What is Hades real name? • Who is the God of death? • Who is stronger than Zeus? • Who is the most feared God? • Who is the second strongest God? • Who was the ruler of the Titans? • Athena turned Medusa into a what? • Icarus flew too close to the what?