greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Glossary 2021-02-08
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- A feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something.
- The capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding.
- Work extremely hard or incessantly.
- In Greco-Roman mythology, the chthonic goddesses of vengeance.
- A thing that spoils or damages something / a plant disease, typically one caused by fungi such as mildews, rusts, and smuts.
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- Force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make an unusually great effort.
- Juno In Roman mythology is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder, equivalent to Zeus in Greek traditions.
- Never ending or changing
8 Clues: Never ending or changing • Work extremely hard or incessantly. • The capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding. • In Greco-Roman mythology, the chthonic goddesses of vengeance. • A feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something. • Force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make an unusually great effort. • ...
Greek Mythology Cross Word Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- Lord of the Seas
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Goddess of Love
- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Forgeworker of the Gods
- Queen of the Gods
- God of Music & Poetry
- King of Mount Olympus
- God of the Underworld
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- God of Merriment
- God of the Sun
- The Titan Who Gifted Man Fire
- Hero of the Gods
- God of War
- Queen of the Underworld
- Goddess of the Seasons
- Ferryman of the Underworld
18 Clues: God of War • God of the Sun • Goddess of Love • God of Merriment • Lord of the Seas • Hero of the Gods • Goddess of Wisdom • Queen of the Gods • Goddess of the Hunt • Messenger of the Gods • God of Music & Poetry • King of Mount Olympus • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Seasons • Queen of the Underworld • Forgeworker of the Gods • Ferryman of the Underworld • The Titan Who Gifted Man Fire
Greek Mythology 2017-06-09
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Greek Mythology 2024-03-17
6 Clues: The father of Zeus • Mt. Etna became this • One of Zeus' siblings • The twelve eldest gods • Cronus did this to his 5 children • Responsible for freeing his siblings
Mythology 2023-05-15
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- God of thunder and lightning in Norse Myth
- Zeus' Roman Name
- God of the Underworld in Greek myth
- Long name that everyone made fun of
- Where we live in Norse myth
- The author of the Hobbit, used Dwarf names from Norse myth
- Five letter name for the god of love in Greek myth
- Name of Greek hero who was killed by his heel
- Kills Odin at Ragnarok
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- Half-man and half-bull, killed by Theseus
- Three-headed dog that sits at the gates of Hades
- The god of mischief in Norse myth
- Kills Thor at Ragnarok
- Name of the Greek hero who has an entire story named after him
- The World Tree in Norse myth
- Goddess of wisdom in Greek myth
- City that was destroyed over Helen
- Ancient Mesopotamian hero that we learned about at the beginning of the year
18 Clues: Zeus' Roman Name • Kills Thor at Ragnarok • Kills Odin at Ragnarok • Where we live in Norse myth • The World Tree in Norse myth • Goddess of wisdom in Greek myth • The god of mischief in Norse myth • City that was destroyed over Helen • God of the Underworld in Greek myth • Long name that everyone made fun of • Half-man and half-bull, killed by Theseus • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
Stephen King 2022-08-29
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- This Plymouth is furious
- Charlie has pyrokinesis
- Published under a pseudonym, film of the same name, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger
- _____ takes place along US Route 1, with Teenage boys competing
- Rabies is no joke
- Long-buried, mind-controlling alien tech
- Greek-mythology-inspired take on domestic violence
- A woman is stuck handcuffed to a bed
- Short story made into a film featuring Anthony Hopkins
- Roland Deschain heads this series
- Clown-based horror
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- Redrum, Redrum
- Paul Sheldon is my favourite author!
- Features Mr. Jingles, the mouse
- Also a Ramones song
- Telekinetic powers are unleashed after a traumatic prom
- King's second novel, featuring vampires
- Novel featuring Randal Flagg
- King felt the differing 2007 film ending was better than what he'd written
19 Clues: Redrum, Redrum • Rabies is no joke • Clown-based horror • Also a Ramones song • Charlie has pyrokinesis • This Plymouth is furious • Novel featuring Randal Flagg • Features Mr. Jingles, the mouse • Roland Deschain heads this series • Paul Sheldon is my favourite author! • A woman is stuck handcuffed to a bed • King's second novel, featuring vampires • ...
mino 2023-06-01
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- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Relating to ancient Greece (5 letters)
- Act of offering something valuable (9 letters)
- Frightening or extraordinary creature (7 letters)
- Complex maze (9 letters)
- Confusing network of paths (4 letters)
- Overcome or defeat (7 letters)
- Zodiac sign represented by a bull (6 letters)
- Wild or dangerous animal (5 letters)
- Intensely aggressive or strong (6 letters)
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- Male bovine (4 letters)
- Pointed bony structures on an animal's head (5 letters)
- Ancient city in Crete associated with the Minotaur (7 letters)
- Brave or noble figure (4 letters)
- Very old or from the distant past (7 letters)
- Possessing characteristics of both human and another creature (9 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
- Enigmatic or puzzling (10 letters)
- Living being (8 letters)
19 Clues: Male bovine (4 letters) • Complex maze (9 letters) • Living being (8 letters) • Overcome or defeat (7 letters) • Brave or noble figure (4 letters) • Enigmatic or puzzling (10 letters) • Wild or dangerous animal (5 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • Relating to ancient Greece (5 letters) • Confusing network of paths (4 letters) • ...
Roots and Affixes 2017-10-24
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- i help you things from a long distance
- allows you to see very small things
- has many sides
- no rules
- writes/records time
- A person who studies artifacts
- I am the green on a plant
- a place where you find words
- Artemis started in Greek
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- one ruler
- An object that has one hole and helps you see farther
- A type of object that allows you to view into the endoskeleton
- A person who studies rocks/minerals
- An object that has two holes and helps you see great distances
- The technical word for glasses
- i am not a Phonograph i am a
- A parasite that is inside
- It is an item that writes sound I am a
- I am a jelly like substance
19 Clues: no rules • one ruler • has many sides • writes/records time • Artemis started in Greek • A parasite that is inside • I am the green on a plant • I am a jelly like substance • i am not a Phonograph i am a • a place where you find words • The technical word for glasses • A person who studies artifacts • A person who studies rocks/minerals • allows you to see very small things • ...
history of the Greek theater 2022-01-10
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- The(blank)(hut or tent) was on the side of the orchestra opposite the audience.
- who was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor. The word thespian, derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god who?
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- in the (blank)of the
- (blank)is the origin of our word scene. It provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- The slope of the hill served as the(blank)(seeing space).
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- who lived during this period, and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- World Theater in the(blank)can be traced back to ancient Greece
- The major festival was the City, what is the city name?
- area, was the best seat, reserved for the Priest of Dionysus Eleutherios.
- The (blank), as seen from the theater today, and a ceremonial alter to Dionysus.
- The word (blank)comes the the Greek word theatron, which means place of seeing.
- The word(blank)comes from the Greek verb meaning “todo” or “to act.”
14 Clues: in the (blank)of the • The major festival was the City, what is the city name? • The slope of the hill served as the(blank)(seeing space). • Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god who? • The word(blank)comes from the Greek verb meaning “todo” or “to act.” • area, was the best seat, reserved for the Priest of Dionysus Eleutherios. • ...
English Words from Greek Mythology 2020-11-21
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- Goddess Clothe spins thread of human life.
- a maze or complicated path
- sea nymph could only repeat what others said
- a weakness named after warrior Achilles
- word named from hydra, flame-shooting snakes
- describes a voice as loud as 50 men
- to tempt or tease but just out of reach
- brainy word named after 3 headed Cerabus
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- a collection of maps
- having to do with time order
- breakfast food named after Goddess Ceres
- used to describe great strength
- a disordered, confused place,time
- giving kindness & money
- excessively interested in yourself
- named for Furies who cause pain & evil
- named after Hypnos, the god of sleep
- your enemy reminds you of what you do wrong
18 Clues: a collection of maps • giving kindness & money • a maze or complicated path • having to do with time order • used to describe great strength • a disordered, confused place,time • excessively interested in yourself • describes a voice as loud as 50 men • named after Hypnos, the god of sleep • named for Furies who cause pain & evil • a weakness named after warrior Achilles • ...
Crossword Puzzle of Greek Mythology 2021-09-22
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- The god of wine and fertility.
- A sea god who could change his shape at will.
- The first woman, bestowed upon humankind as a punishment for Prometheus's theft of fire.
- The son of Zeus and Alcmene, a hero of extraordinary strength who won immortality by performing 12 labors demanded by Hera
- goddess of destruction.
- One of the nine ancient Greek goddesses who each represented a particular art or science.
- The giant divine beings who preceded the Olympian gods.
- A strikingly beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite.
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- A Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to humankind.
- The god of sleep.
- Greek courtier to Dionysius the Elder, who according to legend was forced to sit at a banquet table under a sword suspended by a single hair to demonstrate the precariousness of a king's fortunes.
- A son of Laius and Jocasta, who was abandoned at birth and unwittingly killed his father and then married his mother.
- The hero of Homer's Iliad, the son of Peleus and Thetis and slayer of Hector.
- A beautiful young man who fell in love with his own reflection when he saw his face in a pool of water.
- The god who is the messenger of the gods.
- The fabled king of Phrygia to whom Dionysus gave the power of turning to gold all that he touched.
- A daughter of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon who with her brother Orestes avenged the murder of Agamemnon by killing their mother and her lover, Aegisthus.
- A legendary city where f the Trojan War took place.
18 Clues: The god of sleep. • goddess of destruction. • The god of wine and fertility. • The god who is the messenger of the gods. • A sea god who could change his shape at will. • A strikingly beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite. • A legendary city where f the Trojan War took place. • The giant divine beings who preceded the Olympian gods. • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-28
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- Home of the gods
- Famous temple dedicated to Athena in Athens
- Three goddesses who controlled human destiny
- Site where the oracle spoke to mortals
- Creatures whose song lured sailors to danger
- Half-human, half-horse creature
- Storytelling tradition explaining nature and morals
- Messenger god with winged sandals
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- King of the gods
- Underworld river souls crossed after death
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of wisdom, symbol is the owl
- Sacred site where prophecies were given
- God of the sea, carries a trident
- God of the underworld
- Monster with snakes for hair
- Winged goddess of victory honored by athletes
- Ceremonies performed to honor the gods
18 Clues: King of the gods • Home of the gods • God of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • Monster with snakes for hair • Half-human, half-horse creature • God of the sea, carries a trident • Messenger god with winged sandals • Goddess of wisdom, symbol is the owl • Site where the oracle spoke to mortals • Ceremonies performed to honor the gods • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-11-29
6 Clues: god of the sea • King of the gods • part man, part horse • lord of the underworld • Zeus, Posiedon, and Hades • Immortal centaur, trainer of Achillies
Greek Mythology 2017-06-09
Greek Mythology 2017-06-09
Greek Mythology 2019-09-23
6 Clues: God of immortality • The Flower of Aphrodite • Symbol-Goddess of Athens • This hero stole the fire from the gods • King of Ephyra, renown for his attempt at cheating death • Greek Goddess of Death, commonly associated with crossroads and sorcery
Greek mythology 2024-01-10
6 Clues: Who is King of heaven? • What did Hades not tolerate? • Who fought with Perseus over a city? • How many seats are on top of Mount Olympus? • Who offered Dionysus a seat on top of Mount Olympus? • Who swallowed all of his children and got killed for that?
Literary Terms 2024-10-22
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- The figure in Greek Mythology who stole fire for humanity
- A type of writing which explores multiple perspectives on a topic
- A literary period that valued individuality, emotion, passion and finding God in nature
- A literary device which uses conjunctions excessively to increase the pace or show a character is overwhelmed
- A literary device which creates a parallel between three descriptions
- Sentence structure
- The time, location and sociocultural environment that a text is set within
- The strength of language used
- The term for the collection of universally recognised, significant and valuable literary works
- The information surrounding a text's construction that influences meaning
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- When evidence of a literary work is made evident in an original textual creation
- A form of communication that shares ideas, values and perspectives through fictional creations
- A literary period characterised by the desire to create art for arts sake
- Word choice
- A literary lens which looks at the representation of gender, particularly females, in literature
- The stories told during ancient times as a tool for teaching and morality
- A literary lens which explores the representation of power dynamics within a text
- A literary device which draws a comparison between two thins by saying one thing is like or similar to another
- The formality of words selected
- A literary device which draws a comparison between two things by saying one thing IS another
20 Clues: Word choice • Sentence structure • The strength of language used • The formality of words selected • The figure in Greek Mythology who stole fire for humanity • A type of writing which explores multiple perspectives on a topic • A literary device which creates a parallel between three descriptions • ...
APAH Ancient Greece Review: Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-28
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- a style of column in which the capital is decorated with a scroll or mushroom-like capital
- The name of the periods mean “early”; during this time, statuary evolved, and artists began to explore the human form through kouros and kore statues.
- Plan The ANcient Greek city design that involved a grid-system using right angles
- The name of the period of art in Greece that immediately followed its dark age after the fall of the Mycenaeans. The most common motif was the meander, or greek fret, a decoration consisting of interlocking geometric lines.
- Many of the works that are considered today to be Greek art are actually Roman duplicates. Although these replicas are made in marble, most Greek sculptors actually would have used ______
- The most complex Greek column design, the capitals are ornately decorated to look like lavish leaves and flowers
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing female youth in elaborate drapings and a rigid conventional pose. These youthful figures served as grave markers or votive figures
- The high point of Greek Civilization, art from this period has an emphasis on the perfect human form, along with beginning to use contrapposto. The conventions from this period are so appreciated that they have become the standard for the art world and admired by all.
- This sculptor was fascinated by the thought of “the perfect human form”. He developed a set of proportions for artists to use to help create beautiful, harmonious works called the canon.
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- This idea used in Greek art that states that emphasizing the beauty human body, it brings importance to humanity and humans themselves
- The final period of Greek art, in which artists focused more on
- This style of pottery involves painting the outline of the decorational figures with slip (which eventually turns black), and leaving the figures themselves the color of the pottery. The background is filled in around the figures, as seen in the Niobides Krater.
- A Classical sculptural pose that explores a more relaxed style than art in the Archaic period. It is characterized by its dynamism and naturalism.
- Wet Drapery technique Used in sculpture and invented by Phidias, this style has a figure’s clothing clinging to its body as if its attire were wet. This highlights the forms of the body while keeping the subject matter’s modesty in mind
- The crowning (top part) of a column
- An open-air structure that serves as a marketplace; a center location for socialization
- A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple
- A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life
- Located in the center of a Greek temple, this room would contain a statue or idol of the city’s deity.
- In Greek Mythology, a representation of the battle between the Olympian gods and the Giants in antiquity. A famous depiction of this can be seen in The Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon
- The earliest style of column with very little to no capital decoration
- In Greek Architecture, a band of decoration that sits atop and across the columns and below the structure’s roofline.
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing male youth, nude, and in a rigid, conventional pose. These youthful figures often served as grave markers or votive figures
- Art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
- Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides.
25 Clues: The crowning (top part) of a column • A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life • Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides. • A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple • The final period of Greek art, in which artists focused more on • The earliest style of column with very little to no capital decoration • ...
APAH Ancient Greece Review: Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-28
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- The most complex Greek column design, the capitals are ornately decorated to look like lavish leaves and flowers
- An open-air structure that serves as a marketplace; a center location for socialization
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing male youth, nude, and in a rigid, conventional pose. These youthful figures often served as grave markers or votive figures
- The final period of Greek art, in which artists focused more on creating art that is expressive and naturalistic
- The earliest style of column; features very little to no capital decoration
- In Greek Architecture, a band of decoration that sits atop and across the columns and below the structure’s roofline.
- The crowning (top piece) of a column
- Plan The Ancient Greek city design that involved a grid-system using right angles
- This style of pottery involves painting the outline of the decorational figures with slip (which eventually turns black), and leaving the figures themselves the color of the pottery. The background is filled in around the figures, as seen in the Niobides Krater.
- A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple
- In Greek Mythology, a representation of the battle between the Olympian gods and the Giants in antiquity. A famous depiction of this can be seen in The Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon
- Art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
- a style of column in which the capital is decorated with a scroll or mushroom-like design
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- A Classical sculptural pose that explores a more relaxed style than art in the Archaic period. It is characterized by its dynamism and naturalism.
- The name of the periods mean “early”; during this time, statuary evolved, and artists began to explore the human form through kouros and kore statues.
- This sculptor was fascinated by the thought of “the perfect human form”. He developed a set of proportions for artists to use to help create beautiful, harmonious works called the canon.
- Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides.
- Located in the center of a Greek temple, this room would contain a statue or idol of the city’s deity.
- The high point of Greek Civilization, art from this period has an emphasis on the perfect human form, along with beginning to use contrapposto. The conventions from this period are so appreciated that they have become the standard for the art world and are admired by all.
- This idea used in Greek art that states that emphasizing the beauty human body, it brings importance to humanity and humans themselves
- A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life
- Many of the works that are considered today to be Greek art are actually Roman duplicates. Although these replicas are made in marble, most Greek sculptors actually would have used ______
- The name of this period of art in Greece that immediately followed its dark age after the fall of the Mycenaeans. The most common motif was the meander, or greek fret, a decoration consisting of interlocking geometric lines.
- Wet Drapery technique Used in sculpture and invented by Phidias, this style has a figure’s clothing clinging to its body as if its attire were wet. This highlights the forms of the body while keeping the subject matter’s modesty in mind
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing female youth in elaborate drapings and a rigid conventional pose. These youthful figures served as grave markers or votive figures
25 Clues: The crowning (top piece) of a column • A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life • Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides. • A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple • Art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass • The earliest style of column; features very little to no capital decoration • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
Ancient cults and modern day cults 2023-12-15
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- Guyana
- time in the very distant past
- Devotion to the Egyptian goddess Isis, which became popular in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, spreading throughout the Roman Empire.
- Lost
- the upper class or the best
- ceremonies or activities conducted by the cult, often with symbolic significance.
- Leadership based on the personal charm or magnetism of the leader rather than on traditional authority or formal structure.
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- Worship of a Greek god involving ecstatic rituals, music, and dance, often associated with altered states of consciousness.
- Founder of peoples temple
- A group of people who believe in something regarded as "sinister"
- king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology, ruling over Mount Olympus as the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder.
11 Clues: Lost • Guyana • Founder of peoples temple • the upper class or the best • time in the very distant past • A group of people who believe in something regarded as "sinister" • ceremonies or activities conducted by the cult, often with symbolic significance. • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-03-11
6 Clues: the god of sea • the god of light • the king of gods • the queen of gods • the goddess of love and beauty • immortal beings that were "worshiped" by humans
Greek Mythology 2021-11-29
6 Clues: god of the sea • King of the gods • part man, part horse • lord of the underworld • Zeus, Posiedon, and Hades • Immortal centaur, trainer of Achillies
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
Know your Greek Gods & Goddesses 2016-03-23
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- Greek name of: Latona
- Greek name of: Vesta
- Greek name of: Victoria
- Greek name of: Vulcan
- Greek name of: Parcae
- Greek name of: Dioscuri
- Greek name of: Cupid
- Greek name of: Apollo
- Greek name of: Diana
- Greek name of: Mars
- Greek name of: Fortuna
- Greek name of: Minerva
- Greek name of: Gratiae
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- Greek name of: Juventas
- Greek name of: Lucina
- Greek name of: Liber
- Greek name of: Aesculapius
- Greek name of: Jupiter
- Greek name of: Venus
- Greek name of: Mercury
- Greek name of: Ceres
- Greek name of: Musae
- Greek name of: Neptune
- Greek name of: Horae
- Greek name of: Juno
- Greek name of: Hercules
- Greek name of: Atlas
27 Clues: Greek name of: Juno • Greek name of: Mars • Greek name of: Liber • Greek name of: Vesta • Greek name of: Venus • Greek name of: Ceres • Greek name of: Musae • Greek name of: Horae • Greek name of: Cupid • Greek name of: Diana • Greek name of: Atlas • Greek name of: Latona • Greek name of: Lucina • Greek name of: Jupiter • Greek name of: Vulcan • Greek name of: Parcae • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-30
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- one of a nation of women
- of Scythia (who burned off the right
- Volatile, always changing moods
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders;
- fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail;
- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body
- a Greek epic poem
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- a complicated network of winding passages; a maze (Theseus and the Minotaur)
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively)
- Goddess of the rainbow;
- of enormous size, strength, power, or scope;
- a sea nymph (part woman and part bird) supposed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks where the nymphs lived
- to put into a sleep-like state;
15 Clues: a Greek epic poem • Goddess of the rainbow; • one of a nation of women • Volatile, always changing moods • to put into a sleep-like state; • of Scythia (who burned off the right • of enormous size, strength, power, or scope; • in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively) • an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-30
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- a Greek epic poem
- a complicated network of winding passages; a maze (Theseus and the Minotaur)
- one of a nation of women
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders;
- in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively)
- of Scythia (who burned off the right
- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- Goddess of the rainbow;
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- to put into a sleep-like state;
- fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail;
- Volatile, always changing moods
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- of enormous size, strength, power, or scope;
- a sea nymph (part woman and part bird) supposed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks where the nymphs lived
- a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body
15 Clues: a Greek epic poem • Goddess of the rainbow; • one of a nation of women • to put into a sleep-like state; • Volatile, always changing moods • of Scythia (who burned off the right • of enormous size, strength, power, or scope; • in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively) • an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus • ...
ARTS 1 LONG QUIZ 2020-03-10
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- He declared himself the victor because the curtain was the painting
- When Echelman arrived in India, she was missing
- Wide Hips in Mahabalipuran, India is inspired by _____ nets
- Imitation of the real world in Greek
- For Echelman, art is accessible and free as ______ air
- Rational/irrational, good/evil, male/female are examples of b______ oppositions
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- Art, for Plato, is thrice removed from ________
- Xanadu is Coleridge's testament to his drug-induced, poetic _____
- In Bouguereau's "Blind Homer and His Guide", the youth must bring forward culture through the ____
- Though vague as it is, Tolstoy proposed that art is the communication of
- A statue or other structure meant to commemorate a famous person or event
- For Clive Bell, form and color brings aesthetic pleasure
- For Plato, this is the highest and most desirable form of thought
- Another term for poetic inspiration, inspired by Greek mythology
- A complex field of forces that determine what is and is not art
15 Clues: Imitation of the real world in Greek • Art, for Plato, is thrice removed from ________ • When Echelman arrived in India, she was missing • For Echelman, art is accessible and free as ______ air • For Clive Bell, form and color brings aesthetic pleasure • Wide Hips in Mahabalipuran, India is inspired by _____ nets • ...
Chapter Review Ancient Greece 2018-01-23
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- body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- led the government from about 460 BC until his death in 429 BC
- landowners
- government where only a few people have power
- of his most famous fables is the tale of the ants and the grasshopper
- Greek marketplace
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- fortress on a high hill
- who have the right to participate in government
- creation of this marks the beginning of what is known as Greeks Classical Age
- Age/An era of time that is marked by great achievements
- poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- type of government
- leader who held power through the use of force
- Greek poet who's poems were mainly about love and relationships with her friends and family
15 Clues: landowners • Greek marketplace • type of government • fortress on a high hill • poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • government where only a few people have power • leader who held power through the use of force • who have the right to participate in government • Age/An era of time that is marked by great achievements • ...
Greece 2024-05-17
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- Five elected officials who decided the issues of the laws
- A Theatre
- Zeus's wife
- A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army
- An individual ruler who functions as head of state
- A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- Greek poet who is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems from ancient Greek literature.
- An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
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- Bigger than a city but smaller than a state
- A war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta(431 to 405 B.C.E.)
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- fencing, shooting, swimming, riding, and cross-country running.
- Provided with defensive works as protection against attack.
- A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- The supreme god of the ancient Greeks
15 Clues: A Theatre • Zeus's wife • The supreme god of the ancient Greeks • Bigger than a city but smaller than a state • An individual ruler who functions as head of state • A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army • Five elected officials who decided the issues of the laws • Provided with defensive works as protection against attack. • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
Crossword culturology 2021-05-23
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- a concept that has a huge number of meanings in various areas of human life.
- Kazakh poet, composer, educator, thinker, public figure, founder of Kazakh written literature and its first classic, cultural reformer in the spirit of rapprochement with European culture on the basis of enlightened Islam
- Salvador gave who is he by nation
- a building that combines residential and defensive-fortification tasks
- Kazakh Khan, who ruled from 1771 to 1781
- How many paintings does El Salvador have?
- fictional character of Kazakh fairy tales, hero of short humorous and satirical miniatures and anecdotes
- What is a sign of the bride's service and decency in the family, respect and greetings to the bride's parents and relatives?
- Soviet and Russian scientist, writer and translator. Archaeologist, orientalist and geographer, historian, ethnologist, philosopher. Creator of the passionate theory of ethnogenesis. And who is he
- named for the progenitor of the Greeks in Greek mythology
- A historically established stable community of people, which arose on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life and a mental make-up, manifested in a community of culture.
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- The game is popular among Kazakhs and Kyrgyz. Two young men on horseback fought and tried to knock each other off the horse. For large weddings, a special prize will be awarded. Armed people over eighteen years of age must participate in it. According to the rules of the translation game, participants are divided into three groups by weight. A sports game that requires dexterity, strength, ingenuity and ingenuity.
- From whom he carefully translated the song "The mountain fell into a dark night"
- swing and play among nomadic peoples in Central Asia
- who is the sea god in greek mythology
- ritual soup of Kazakh national cuisine
- who is buried in the mausoleum of khoja ahmed yasavi?
- Kazakhs have what faith
- What is elements of culture?
- One type of literature?
20 Clues: Kazakhs have what faith • One type of literature? • What is elements of culture? • Salvador gave who is he by nation • who is the sea god in greek mythology • ritual soup of Kazakh national cuisine • Kazakh Khan, who ruled from 1771 to 1781 • How many paintings does El Salvador have? • swing and play among nomadic peoples in Central Asia • ...
Crossword culturology 2021-05-23
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- a concept that has a huge number of meanings in various areas of human life.
- Kazakh poet, composer, educator, thinker, public figure, founder of Kazakh written literature and its first classic, cultural reformer in the spirit of rapprochement with European culture on the basis of enlightened Islam
- Salvador gave who is he by nation
- a building that combines residential and defensive-fortification tasks
- Kazakh Khan, who ruled from 1771 to 1781
- How many paintings does El Salvador have?
- fictional character of Kazakh fairy tales, hero of short humorous and satirical miniatures and anecdotes
- What is a sign of the bride's service and decency in the family, respect and greetings to the bride's parents and relatives?
- Soviet and Russian scientist, writer and translator. Archaeologist, orientalist and geographer, historian, ethnologist, philosopher. Creator of the passionate theory of ethnogenesis. And who is he
- named for the progenitor of the Greeks in Greek mythology
- A historically established stable community of people, which arose on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life and a mental make-up, manifested in a community of culture.
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- The game is popular among Kazakhs and Kyrgyz. Two young men on horseback fought and tried to knock each other off the horse. For large weddings, a special prize will be awarded. Armed people over eighteen years of age must participate in it. According to the rules of the translation game, participants are divided into three groups by weight. A sports game that requires dexterity, strength, ingenuity and ingenuity.
- From whom he carefully translated the song "The mountain fell into a dark night"
- swing and play among nomadic peoples in Central Asia
- who is the sea god in greek mythology
- ritual soup of Kazakh national cuisine
- who is buried in the mausoleum of khoja ahmed yasavi?
- Kazakhs have what faith
- What is elements of culture?
- One type of literature?
20 Clues: Kazakhs have what faith • One type of literature? • What is elements of culture? • Salvador gave who is he by nation • who is the sea god in greek mythology • ritual soup of Kazakh national cuisine • Kazakh Khan, who ruled from 1771 to 1781 • How many paintings does El Salvador have? • swing and play among nomadic peoples in Central Asia • ...
World Chapter 6 - Events and Places 2020-12-07
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- the wars between Greece and Persia
- a strait between Europe and Asia Minor where the Persians built a bridge
- the place where the small Greek navy defeated the Persian fleet
- the war between Sparta and Athens, even Persia became involved
- a city on the coast of Asia Minor that was burned after a 10-year war
- island where the Minoans lived
- the place where the greatly outnumbered Athenians defeated the Persians
- the home of the gods according to Greek mythology
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- the name given to 16 cities built by Alexander
- the chief city of the Persian homeland that was conquered by Alexander in 330 BC
- the period of several hundred years between Alexander’s conquest and the Roman Empire
- the narrow mountain pass where the Spartan army was betrayed by a traitor
- the capital city of Persia
- an impressive palace built by the Minoans
- competitions held every four years to honor Zeus, and to encourage unity among the various city-states of Greece
15 Clues: the capital city of Persia • island where the Minoans lived • the wars between Greece and Persia • an impressive palace built by the Minoans • the name given to 16 cities built by Alexander • the home of the gods according to Greek mythology • the war between Sparta and Athens, even Persia became involved • ...
Greece Lesson 6 "Art & Beliefs" 2020-04-08
7 Clues: to stop • obedience • poetic songs • worship of many gods or deities • stories about gods and heroes that explain the world • athletic competition held every 4 years in honor of Zeus • a group of people who advised the characters in a Greek play
Valentine's Day Crossword 2018-01-12
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- Italian city that was the setting of "Romeo and Juliet"
- One billion of these are exchanged each year
- The State that produces the majority of America's roses
- Roman God traditionally associated with Valentine's Day
- Wearing your heart on your ____
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- A body part traditionally associated with Valentine's Day
- This color stands for strong romantic feelings
- A piece of jewelry worn around one's neck
- The Goddess of Love in Greek mythology
- The most common gift
- A bird traditionally associated with Valentine's Day
11 Clues: The most common gift • Wearing your heart on your ____ • The Goddess of Love in Greek mythology • A piece of jewelry worn around one's neck • One billion of these are exchanged each year • This color stands for strong romantic feelings • A bird traditionally associated with Valentine's Day • Italian city that was the setting of "Romeo and Juliet" • ...
Allusions 2023-08-28
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- Telling a liar their nose will grow
- A weakness, especially Superman's
- References from Greek or Roman mythology.
- A bitter and/or greedy person; from Charles Dickens' a Christmas Carol
- A traitor; a person with a traitorous spirit
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- A lovesick individual who tends to do stupid things because of that love
- References from the Bible
- References from a book or poem.
- An extremely wise person
- A touch that could turn anything or anyone to gold
- Referring to someone who is extremely smart
11 Clues: An extremely wise person • References from the Bible • References from a book or poem. • A weakness, especially Superman's • Telling a liar their nose will grow • References from Greek or Roman mythology. • Referring to someone who is extremely smart • A traitor; a person with a traitorous spirit • A touch that could turn anything or anyone to gold • ...
Rebecca's crossword 2022-10-19
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- The doctor told her that she should take…
- I am perfectly fine I do not need your…
- She is a very…person to be honest
- My sister goes to…every day on Wednesdays
- she has…rubber.
- What is a…for speak
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- We are learning about greek…in the classroom
- I got the two words mixed up because they are…
- We used…in science today for our project
- The movie was a…
- How many lines of…are there
11 Clues: she has…rubber. • The movie was a… • What is a…for speak • How many lines of…are there • She is a very…person to be honest • I am perfectly fine I do not need your… • We used…in science today for our project • The doctor told her that she should take… • My sister goes to…every day on Wednesdays • We are learning about greek…in the classroom • ...
Mythology 2023-02-01
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- Titan goddess of bright intellect
- god of the sky
- goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- many arms and hands, born from Gaea and Uranus
- goddess of memory
- goddess of sight and vision
- Titan of great River Okeanos
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- Titan and youngest son of Uranus and Gaea
- Titan of the inquisitive mind
- void creating the universe in myths
- god of love and desire
- goddess of fresh water
- goddess of Earth
- Giant one-eyed creatures, made Zeus' thunderbolt
- Titan god of mortality
- uses a bow and arrow and can see into the future and power over light
- a deity and place in the underworld
- god of the sea
18 Clues: god of the sky • god of the sea • goddess of Earth • goddess of memory • god of love and desire • goddess of fresh water • Titan god of mortality • goddess of sight and vision • Titan of great River Okeanos • Titan of the inquisitive mind • Titan goddess of bright intellect • void creating the universe in myths • a deity and place in the underworld • ...
Mythology 2022-04-22
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- goddess of the moon and the hunt
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of crops
- goddess of the underworld
- half-man, half-goat
- inspires artists
- god of theatre
- goddess of love and beauty
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- goddess of marriage
- half-man, half-horse
- god of messengers
- god of the underworld
- snake-haired monster
- god of war
- god of smithing
- god of the thunder
- god of the sea
- god of prophecy
18 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of theatre • god of smithing • god of prophecy • goddess of crops • inspires artists • god of messengers • goddess of wisdom • god of the thunder • goddess of marriage • half-man, half-goat • half-man, half-horse • snake-haired monster • god of the underworld • goddess of the underworld • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of the moon and the hunt
Mythology 2024-12-12
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- The belief in multiple gods. Ancient Greek and Roman religions are examples of polytheistic belief systems, where different gods are responsible for different parts of life and nature.
- A spiritual energy or power that is believed to exist in people, animals, or objects. In some cultures, mana is seen as a kind of supernatural force that can be powerful or sacred.
- Something that is forbidden or avoided in a culture because it is considered inappropriate, sacred, or dangerous. Breaking a taboo can result in social punishment or spiritual consequences.
- Things that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws. This includes phenomena like ghosts, magic, or miraculous events that seem to go beyond normal understanding.
- Powerful supernatural beings that are worshipped and believed to have control over different aspects of life, nature, or the universe. Gods are often thought to have special powers and can influence human events.
- The practice of using magic, spells, or supernatural powers, often associated with both positive and negative intentions. In some cultures, witchcraft is seen as a way to heal or protect, while in others, it's viewed as harmful.
- A religious leader who performs sacred ceremonies, leads worship, and helps people connect with their religious beliefs. Priests often have special training and follow specific religious rules.
- The belief that everything in nature - animals, plants, rivers, mountains, and even objects - has a spirit or soul. In this view, these spirits are alive and can interact with humans.
- The belief that all things in nature have a life force or energy, even if they aren't living creatures. This means people think that objects like rocks, rivers, or trees have a kind of power or special quality.
- The use of magic or supernatural powers, often with the intention of causing harm or controlling others. Sorcery is typically seen as a negative or dangerous form of magical practice.
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- A spiritual leader in some traditional cultures who is believed to have the power to communicate with spirits, heal people, and perform special rituals. Shamans are often seen as important community members who can travel between the physical and spiritual worlds.
- The spirits or souls of dead people that are believed to still exist and sometimes appear in the physical world. Ghosts are often thought to be transparent, wispy forms that can move through walls or appear unexpectedly.
- A person who claims to have the ability to communicate with spirits or ghosts, often acting as a bridge between the living world and the spirit world.
- The belief in only one god. Religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are monotheistic, meaning they worship a single divine being.
- A set of beliefs, practices, and values that help people understand the world, connect with something bigger than themselves, and explain life's big questions about existence, purpose, and morality.
- The practice of trying to predict the future or discover hidden information by using special rituals, tools, or methods. This might include reading tea leaves, using tarot cards, or interpreting signs in nature.
- The use of special rituals, spells, or actions believed to have supernatural power to change things or make something happen. Magic is thought to work outside of normal scientific explanations.
- Invisible, supernatural beings that are believed to exist without a physical body. Spirits can be connected to nature, ancestors, or specific places and are thought to have their own form of existence.
18 Clues: The belief in only one god. Religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are monotheistic, meaning they worship a single divine being. • A person who claims to have the ability to communicate with spirits or ghosts, often acting as a bridge between the living world and the spirit world. • ...
Mythology 2025-01-13
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- Has winged boots
- Rules the Underworld
- Flew too close to the sun
- Half man half bull
- Has a town named after her
- God with a chariot
- Considered too ugly to live on Mt. Olympus
- Gave fire to people
- Can only repeat
- Fell in love with his reflection
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- Goddess of the hunt
- Dolphins can be one of his symbols
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Her son is Cupid
- People try to steal his thunderbolt
- Famous for opening a box
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of War
18 Clues: God of War • Can only repeat • Has winged boots • Her son is Cupid • Half man half bull • God with a chariot • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of Marriage • Gave fire to people • Rules the Underworld • Goddess of the Harvest • Famous for opening a box • Flew too close to the sun • Has a town named after her • Fell in love with his reflection • Dolphins can be one of his symbols • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
Under the Sea 2022-06-22
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- Largest living structure
- Primary food source of coral
- What mythological sea creature was used to sink a ship in the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise?
- _ Trench in Pacific Ocean, deepest known point in all oceans
- Body of water that connects a river and an ocean
- In what ocean is "the ring of fire"?
- Largest sea creature
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- How many oceans does the Equator run through?
- “The Meg” is short for what extinct species of shark?
- What we commonly know the Japanese word meaning “harbor wave”?
- Most deadly sea creature
- Third largest ocean on earth
- The Atlantic Ocean’s name refers to what Greek mythology?
- Coldest sea on earth
- Saltiest Ocean
- Tallest penguin species
- Mass of jellyfish floating together
17 Clues: Saltiest Ocean • Coldest sea on earth • Largest sea creature • Tallest penguin species • Largest living structure • Most deadly sea creature • Third largest ocean on earth • Primary food source of coral • Mass of jellyfish floating together • In what ocean is "the ring of fire"? • How many oceans does the Equator run through? • Body of water that connects a river and an ocean • ...
GK 2021-05-19
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- the second most popular game in the world
- the first country to send a manned mission to moon
- the vice president of india
- the name for Earth in Norse mythology
- the name of the vaccine that india invented for cronavirus
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- which space organization was founded in 1969
- the ruler who conquered the "world"
- the father of math
- the famous greek mathematecian fron 300B.C.
- the old Norse term hundred is deprived from which is 120, not 100
- the name of thor's hammer in Norse mytholgy
- the oldest university in India
12 Clues: the father of math • the vice president of india • the oldest university in India • the ruler who conquered the "world" • the name for Earth in Norse mythology • the second most popular game in the world • the famous greek mathematecian fron 300B.C. • the name of thor's hammer in Norse mytholgy • which space organization was founded in 1969 • ...
Deep Space 2016-08-30
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- The Earth's only natural satellite.
- A cloud of dust and gas in outer space.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern.
- The end of a star's life- explosion.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- Hottest planet in our Solar System.
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- The name of a hunter in Greek mythology.
- A place where astronomers can observe terrestrial and celestial events.
- The Milky Way is our ____________.
- An optical instrument that allows astronomers to observe remote objects.
- A small icy body that omits gas or dust.
- The fifth planet from our sun.
12 Clues: The fifth planet from our sun. • The Milky Way is our ____________. • The Earth's only natural satellite. • Hottest planet in our Solar System. • The end of a star's life- explosion. • A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • A cloud of dust and gas in outer space. • The name of a hunter in Greek mythology. • A small icy body that omits gas or dust. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
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- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
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- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
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- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
Fruit 2025-12-03
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- Adam's ...
- Who taught us physics?
- If you mix red and yellow, what do you get?
- It's already perfect but I what to add some ...... on top.
- Czech people do not consider it fruit but in other countries they do, it's commknly used as a soup, sauce, or just freshly cut.
- Small bird and also a fruit
- Red fruit, associated with Persephone in Greek mythology
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- What ate our predecessors?
- Half a tree, half a bush, blue and small fruits
- Fruit, traditionally brought by Mikulas
- Where does SpongeBob live?
- Rhymes with beach
12 Clues: Adam's ... • Rhymes with beach • Who taught us physics? • What ate our predecessors? • Where does SpongeBob live? • Small bird and also a fruit • Fruit, traditionally brought by Mikulas • If you mix red and yellow, what do you get? • Half a tree, half a bush, blue and small fruits • Red fruit, associated with Persephone in Greek mythology • ...
Ancient Greek Cities 2025-02-21
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- A wealthy trade hub with impressive architecture and a strong navy.
- The largest island in the Cyclades, famous for its marble and mythology.
- A naval power involved in the Persian Wars, later destroyed by the Persians.
- A powerful Bronze Age city, associated with King Agamemnon and the Trojan War.
- A key trade city in Ionia, home to the Temple of Artemis.
- The birthplace of democracy, home of the Parthenon and famous philosophers.
- The city of Herodotus and home to the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, another ancient wonder.
- The center of Minoan civilization, famous for the Palace of Knossos and labyrinth myths.
- A major religious center with the famous Oracle of Apollo.
- One of the oldest Greek cities, known for its contributions to art and theater.
- A Greek colony that later became Constantinople, the future capital of the Byzantine Empire.
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- The site of the original Olympic Games and the Temple of Zeus.
- Known for its grand library and advanced medical school.
- A major rival of Athens and Sparta, known for its powerful army and the Sacred Band.
- Home to the Oracle of Apollo and the famous Temple of Delphi.
- An important trade and military city, known for its early alphabet development.
- A religious center and legendary birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.
- A major naval power and home of the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders.
- A militaristic and disciplined city-state known for its powerful warriors.
- A center of science and philosophy, home to early Greek thinkers like Thales.
20 Clues: Known for its grand library and advanced medical school. • A key trade city in Ionia, home to the Temple of Artemis. • A major religious center with the famous Oracle of Apollo. • Home to the Oracle of Apollo and the famous Temple of Delphi. • The site of the original Olympic Games and the Temple of Zeus. • ...
Lenore 2023-02-16
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- meaning we have sinned in latin
- "Lenore" is a link to another of Poe's famous poems
- "And _______ hast thou no tear?"
- meaning a song of praise
- "the doubly dead in that she died"
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- a sad, slow song sung at funerals
- a dark river of the underworld in Greek mythology
- "The life upon her yellow hair but not within her eyes"
- "Ah broken is the golden bowl!" is an ____ to Henry James' novel
- the first speaker
- the main theme of the poem
- name of the "queenliest dead"
12 Clues: the first speaker • meaning a song of praise • the main theme of the poem • name of the "queenliest dead" • meaning we have sinned in latin • "And _______ hast thou no tear?" • a sad, slow song sung at funerals • "the doubly dead in that she died" • a dark river of the underworld in Greek mythology • "Lenore" is a link to another of Poe's famous poems • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
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- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
CM2 - Revision - 26.05.23 2023-05-25
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- NOT at the front of our body...
- Where does our food go? (In the middle of our body)
- A water monster with 9 heads from Greek mythology.
- When you are sick, and very hot.
- The hero who did 12 tasks.
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- This illness can be very noisy. Gives you a sore throat.
- The first task was to fight a...
- We get this in Winter. (a runny nose, and low temperature)
- Where did the Olympic games begin?
- The father of Hercules.
- A pain in your head
- The little white things in our mouth.
12 Clues: A pain in your head • The father of Hercules. • The hero who did 12 tasks. • NOT at the front of our body... • The first task was to fight a... • When you are sick, and very hot. • Where did the Olympic games begin? • The little white things in our mouth. • A water monster with 9 heads from Greek mythology. • Where does our food go? (In the middle of our body) • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-05-19
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- Rich landowners
- Type of government in which people rule themselves
- Greek word for city-state
- Short stories that offer lessons on living
- An agreement to work together
- Body of stories about gods or heroes that tries to explain how the world works
- Leader who rules by the use of force
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- People with the right to participate in government
- Clear and ordered thinking
- A fortress atop a tall hill in the center of the city-states
- Society ruled by rich landowners
- Government in which only a few people have power
12 Clues: Rich landowners • Greek word for city-state • Clear and ordered thinking • An agreement to work together • Society ruled by rich landowners • Leader who rules by the use of force • Short stories that offer lessons on living • Government in which only a few people have power • People with the right to participate in government • ...
Trojan Horse/Trojan War 2024-03-27
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- Her beauty sparked the Trojan War.
- Home of Helen and Menelaus.
- Known for his cunning and intelligence.
- Leader of the Greek forces during the war.
- The city besieged for ten years during the war.
- It was a clever trick used to infiltrate the city of Troy.
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- His heel was his only vulnerable spot.
- The study of ancient legends and stories.
- He abducted Helen which led to the war.
- The Trojan Horse was a masterful example of this.
- Fought fiercely outside the walls of Troy.
- A noble Trojan prince and warrior.
12 Clues: Home of Helen and Menelaus. • Her beauty sparked the Trojan War. • A noble Trojan prince and warrior. • His heel was his only vulnerable spot. • He abducted Helen which led to the war. • Known for his cunning and intelligence. • The study of ancient legends and stories. • Fought fiercely outside the walls of Troy. • Leader of the Greek forces during the war. • ...
World Religions Presentations Period 7 2022-03-22
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- The holy book is called the Qu'ran
- Pharaohs were in the top social class.
- This religion was invented by L Ron Hubbard
- Rituals may include physical pain or death
- Followers believe in the 4 Noble Truths
- Believers follow the Eightfold Path
- Valhalla is their version of heaven
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- The temple is called gurdwara
- They honor 24 religious leaders called Jinas
- modern-day version of Greek Mythology
- Known as the world's oldest religion
- Greetings involve putting your fists on your forehead and sticking out your thumbs
- This religion involves wearing special undergarments
13 Clues: The temple is called gurdwara • The holy book is called the Qu'ran • Believers follow the Eightfold Path • Valhalla is their version of heaven • Known as the world's oldest religion • modern-day version of Greek Mythology • Pharaohs were in the top social class. • Followers believe in the 4 Noble Truths • Rituals may include physical pain or death • ...
words for gigi 2021-09-12
7 Clues: kfc is made of___ • lions and tigers are big__ • god of gods in greek mythology • bluesticks should be called ____ • the main villain in gravity falls • I'm not always ____ when I am alone • a way to protect your eyes from the sun
speeling work week 9 2018-12-11
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- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- Roman name for Odysseus, a hero in ancient Greek literature.
- The action of explaining the meaning of something.
- American Greek Mythology.
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- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A god or goddess
7 Clues: A god or goddess • A ruler in ancient Egypt. • American Greek Mythology. • The action of explaining the meaning of something. • Roman name for Odysseus, a hero in ancient Greek literature. • The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline. • ...
Ancient Greece crossword 2022-09-26
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- It is a collection of myths in a certain culture
- Who is the God of the sky and lightening?
- The Greek flag is ..... and white.
- One look from her will turn you to stone.
- He is Artemis' twin brother.
- The name for a female God.
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- Zeus, Poseidon and Hades are all ...?
- The Ancient Greeks had lots of them.
- This giant ogre only has one eye.
- What is Hera the Goddess of?
- This creature is half bull and half man.
11 Clues: The name for a female God. • What is Hera the Goddess of? • He is Artemis' twin brother. • This giant ogre only has one eye. • The Greek flag is ..... and white. • The Ancient Greeks had lots of them. • Zeus, Poseidon and Hades are all ...? • This creature is half bull and half man. • Who is the God of the sky and lightening? • One look from her will turn you to stone. • ...
Ancient Greek and Roman Mythology 2016-04-19
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- which god trapped Ares and Aphrodite?
- the god who is also a titan?
- who turned Arachne into a spider?
- which god was attacked by pirates?
- who is the titan of the south and constellations?
- the companion monster of charybdis?
- Who defeated the sphinx?
- who was married to Jupiter?
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- who was the Roman god of wine?
- who gave man fire?
- which Roman goddess gave up her spot as an Olympian?
- what fruit seeds did Persephone eat in Hades?
- Who was born in a shell?
- what is Hercules' Greek name?
- who tricked Artemis into killing a man?
- Who was the king of the titans?
- who judged a contest between Pan and Apollo?
- What is Hypnos' Roman name?
18 Clues: who gave man fire? • Who was born in a shell? • Who defeated the sphinx? • What is Hypnos' Roman name? • who was married to Jupiter? • the god who is also a titan? • what is Hercules' Greek name? • who was the Roman god of wine? • Who was the king of the titans? • who turned Arachne into a spider? • which god was attacked by pirates? • the companion monster of charybdis? • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-05-17
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- rich landowners
- type of government in which people rule themselves
- Greek word for city-state
- short stories that offer lessons on living
- an agreement to work together
- body of stories about gods or heroes that tries to explain how the world works
- leader who rules bu the use of force
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- people with the right to participate in government
- clear and ordered thinking
- a fortress atop a tall hill in city-state
- society ruled by rich landowners
- government in which only a few people have power
12 Clues: rich landowners • Greek word for city-state • clear and ordered thinking • an agreement to work together • society ruled by rich landowners • leader who rules bu the use of force • a fortress atop a tall hill in city-state • short stories that offer lessons on living • government in which only a few people have power • people with the right to participate in government • ...
Vocabulary Unit 3 2023-10-19
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- She had in school suspension, next offense the school might _________ her.
- You need an alibi and a...
- Romeo professing his feelings to Juliet
- "ok, boomer"
- what you will be if you do not finish this assignment
- the unfortunate status of lepers
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- His girlfriend just dumped him...
- arm chair expert's theory
- You have no choice; I will ____________ you to do what I want.
- Golding's view about the nature of man illustrated throughout Lord of the Flies
- Hermes' job in Greek Mythology...
- Fight or flight mode
12 Clues: "ok, boomer" • Fight or flight mode • arm chair expert's theory • You need an alibi and a... • the unfortunate status of lepers • His girlfriend just dumped him... • Hermes' job in Greek Mythology... • Romeo professing his feelings to Juliet • what you will be if you do not finish this assignment • You have no choice; I will ____________ you to do what I want. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
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- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
Down
- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
September Action Vocab 2025-09-03
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- set of rules that apps use to decide what to show each user
- pieces of something that has been destroyed
- something invented using science
- very fancy or expensive
- returning something to good condition
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- made to seem larger/better/worse than it actually is
- organism that is names after lake monster in Greek mythology
- able to be trusted
- false info that is spread on purpose to confuse or trick people
- shared by a number of people
- a group that exists to serve the public
- poisonous metal that can make people sick
12 Clues: able to be trusted • very fancy or expensive • shared by a number of people • something invented using science • returning something to good condition • a group that exists to serve the public • poisonous metal that can make people sick • pieces of something that has been destroyed • made to seem larger/better/worse than it actually is • ...
Crossword 2020-10-13
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- Capital City of Tanzania.
- mammals characterized by having long sharp fangs.
- Official language of Israel.
- the biggest planet and one of the gaseous giants in the solar system.
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- longest mountain range in Iran.
- In the Greek mythology, god of the underworld
- a sport played with rackets and green balls.
- Alighieri author of the "Comedy".
8 Clues: Capital City of Tanzania. • Official language of Israel. • longest mountain range in Iran. • Alighieri author of the "Comedy". • a sport played with rackets and green balls. • In the Greek mythology, god of the underworld • mammals characterized by having long sharp fangs. • the biggest planet and one of the gaseous giants in the solar system.
WHO AM I? 2023-03-16
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- A bat sport
- The fastest land animal. Usually found in South Africa
- something you consume
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- A sport where you hit a ball with a racquet (On national/international level
- Hair colour
- A book that has Greek mythology
- An Australian sport similar to Rugby
- A subject that you use calculations in usually involves numbers
8 Clues: Hair colour • A bat sport • something you consume • A book that has Greek mythology • An Australian sport similar to Rugby • The fastest land animal. Usually found in South Africa • A subject that you use calculations in usually involves numbers • A sport where you hit a ball with a racquet (On national/international level
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
Down
- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
Down
- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
Down
- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
Down
- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- A 3D shape.
- We have been studying ancient Greek _________.
- Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won.
- All living things need ______
- I participated in lots of events that means I am a ________.
Down
- I went on a holiday and saw _________.
- I went to china and saw their alphabet and there were ________
- Something you can use in music.
- I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper.
- I said something very _______ because I say it every day.
- May be words with identical pronunciations but different spellings and meanings.
- Yesterday I came home from _____.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • All living things need ______ • Something you can use in music. • Yesterday I came home from _____. • I went on a holiday and saw _________. • We have been studying ancient Greek _________. • I love doing the _______ puzzles in the newspaper. • Yesterday I went to a __________ tournament and won. • I said something very _______ because I say it every day. • ...
Word Bomb Random #2 2024-06-29
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- a person who plays craps
- having a declining slope or gradient
- past tense, to prorogue
- adverb of the branch of science concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of poisons
- plural, a believer of hermetism
- to make fresh
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- not having the effects or qualities of a poison
- adjective of a person who attempts to gain advantage by flattering influential people or behaving in a servile manner
- release from a restraining or inhibiting force
- plural, a goblin in Greek Mythology
- variant of brant
- adverb, in a holy manner
12 Clues: to make fresh • variant of brant • past tense, to prorogue • a person who plays craps • adverb, in a holy manner • plural, a believer of hermetism • plural, a goblin in Greek Mythology • having a declining slope or gradient • release from a restraining or inhibiting force • not having the effects or qualities of a poison • ...
Ten Words I Didn't Know 2014-01-16
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- a person who watches an event
- a woody plant of the mellow family having large showy flowers
- of relating to or characteristic of the Mediterranean sea
- a tree nymph, or female tree spirit, in Greek mythology
- the wool covering sheep
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- to put ashore and abandon on a desolated island for punishment
- the land that is controlled by a ruler
- the outline or general shape of something
- to be passive and do nothing
- kidneys
10 Clues: kidneys • the wool covering sheep • to be passive and do nothing • a person who watches an event • the land that is controlled by a ruler • the outline or general shape of something • a tree nymph, or female tree spirit, in Greek mythology • of relating to or characteristic of the Mediterranean sea • a woody plant of the mellow family having large showy flowers • ...
twjnte 2025-04-10
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- Our marching band, the ____ Titans.
- The Titan Times- the future of _____.
- What program has the most participants in our school?
- Who won the 2026 Region VI Teach of the Year?
- This year's prom theme was _____ hour.
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- Our Mascot, the Titan, was inspired by _____ mythology.
- What trail leads up to Hidden Valley High?
- Our Principal, Mr. ______
- As Vergil said, _____ conquers all things.
- The Lady Titan Volleyball won their _____ State Championship this year.
10 Clues: Our Principal, Mr. ______ • Our marching band, the ____ Titans. • The Titan Times- the future of _____. • This year's prom theme was _____ hour. • What trail leads up to Hidden Valley High? • As Vergil said, _____ conquers all things. • Who won the 2026 Region VI Teach of the Year? • What program has the most participants in our school? • ...
Crossword 2026-01-16
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- Chemical symbol for the element tin.
- Trophy awarded annually to the NHL playoff champion
- Mountain range forming the boundary between Europe and Asia.
- South Africa's former policy of racial segregation.
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- In Greek mythology, the god of wine and revelry.
- Britain's first female Prime Minister, known as the "Iron Lady".
- – Shakespearean tragedy featuring Iago and Desdemona.
- Largest freshwater lake by surface area.
- The hardest naturally occurring substance.
- 1945 conference of Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin.
10 Clues: Chemical symbol for the element tin. • Largest freshwater lake by surface area. • The hardest naturally occurring substance. • In Greek mythology, the god of wine and revelry. • Trophy awarded annually to the NHL playoff champion • South Africa's former policy of racial segregation. • 1945 conference of Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin. • ...
Fun crossword with outstanding fun facts! By Agnes :) 2021-10-08
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- A ____ is when a person is an act of offering to a deity (not only deity). In the ancient Greek times people would ___ to a lot of gods to earn their respect and please them. People would ____ horses to Poseidon because he was the maker of horses. In Norse mythology vikings would make “blót” ___, when they would ___ something in order to get something in return.
- ____ means to honor and respect a person or a thing. In ancient Greece people would ___ deities, many times resulting in sacrifice. This would also influence their choice of location based on which deity they mostly ____. The word “Asatro” is the _____ of the Norse gods. Norse religion does not only involve the gods, but also the worship of giants and ancestors. Polytheism is a good word to say when you _____ multiple deities. People ___ deities so much they would for example sacrifice horses to the sea for Poseidon to be pleased with them.
- Poseidons ___ is the island of Atlantis but more commonly known as the sea. Greek dirties chose their ___ based on their previous family estate. Some people worshiped the temple of The Nekromanteion because it was hades ___. Just like my precious example people would worship deities and therefore their ___.
- ____’s would occur when Poseidon again is upset. They would occur so much because he was known for having a bad temper and mood changes. Poseidon was also referred to as 'earth-shaker' because of his ability to cause _____. Poseidon's weapon is the trident, and he uses it to break any object he wants and shake the earth creating a ____.
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- ____’s would happen when Poseidon was very mad since he could control the sea. One of the reasons people worshiped him was because they didn't want to be endangered by the ____’s. Sailors wanted to prevent all the ___, they would sacrifice animals to him. Mostly horses into the sea to please him. They sacrificed horses because Poseidon created horses and was believed to be the ruler of them.
- This Deity is one of the most leading gods of Greek mythology. ____ family is one of the most known gods and goddesses for example his brothers are Hades and Zeus. He was the second son of Cronus and Rhea, Cronus was told that one of his children would overthrow him like he overthrew his father. Because he was so scared he swallowed his children including ____. Although ___ is often connected as the wise, mature man, his temper often overpowered his maturity.
- A ____ is a set of all gods from a certain ancient mythology group. Some ___ examples are Greek mythology, Ancient Egypt mythology and Norse mythology. Greek mythology is one of the most known ___. Many different ___ come from many different regions such as Norse coming from scandinavia. ____ is also a name of the Roman temple, and since the year 609 a Catholic church in Rome.
7 Clues: Poseidons ___ is the island of Atlantis but more commonly known as the sea. Greek dirties chose their ___ based on their previous family estate. Some people worshiped the temple of The Nekromanteion because it was hades ___. Just like my precious example people would worship deities and therefore their ___. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-05-05
Greek Mythology 2025-02-19
6 Clues: Ocean god • God of the sky • Primordial sky god • Greek god of the harvest • owns the helmet that can turn one invisible • Greek hero who went to the underworld to save his wife; main character in ‘Hadestown’
Rome & Greece 2013-10-27
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- judges
- who wrote about the shortness of life and rewards of companionship in Odes
- wealthiest Mediterranean city
- leader whose word was law and could overrule the consuls
- richest man in Rome
- successors of the Minoans on Crete
- what the Romans called the Carthaginians
- Did Spartan women have more social freedom than other Greek city-states?
- Roman soldiers
- example of a democracy
- Romans adopted many deities from this society
- Minoan palace
- free foreigners who lived in Athens
- According to tradition, Sparta's government was set up by a lawmaker named ________ during the 800s BC
- the art of public speaking
- Rome's harbor where trade took place
- At the age of 18 where did Athenian males have to go?
- Island SW of Greek mainland
- took charge of North Africa
- permanent military settlements
- basic unit of Roman society
- example of an oligarchy
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- 621 BC, very cruel leader of Athens, issued an improved law code
- singing storytellers, Homer was one
- archaeologists who discovered Troy
- power lies in the hands of all citizens
- large amphitheater built in Rome around A.D. 70; site of contests and combats between people and animals
- reason for the big dispute between Antony and Octavian
- chief god of Greeks
- group of 3 persons with equal power
- Athens was located on this peninsula
- Rome's official language
- sport that the Minoans enjoyed
- nobles
- keepers of tax and population records
- All life in Sparta revolved around the ______
- Did Greek women have any political or legal rights?
- man who seized power and ruled the polis single-handedly
- 5 overseers of the Assembly who administered public affairs and could veto legislation
- huge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire
- advised the consuls, debated foreign policy, proposed laws, and approved contracts for constructing roads, temples, and defenses
- another name for slaves in Sparta
- marketplace
- description of Greek climate
- Latin word for "I forbid"
- new building material that the Romans used to construct the Pantheon
- Egyptian astronomer who formed the foundation of Rome's astronomy; prediction of planet motions
- military strategy that was deemed too large and slow so Romans abandoned it
- Greek physician who formed the basis of Roman medical science
- wrote Metamorphoses (verses based on Greek mythology)
- kind of weapon that the Dorians had \
51 Clues: judges • nobles • marketplace • Minoan palace • Roman soldiers • chief god of Greeks • richest man in Rome • example of a democracy • example of an oligarchy • Rome's official language • Latin word for "I forbid" • the art of public speaking • Island SW of Greek mainland • took charge of North Africa • basic unit of Roman society • description of Greek climate • wealthiest Mediterranean city • ...
Christmas 2020 2020-11-30
Across
- engrossment
- occurrences
- Mark Zuckerberg invention
- cooperate
- auditorium
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- screen element
- large entrance hall in a public building
- silver screen
- receiver
- concrete embodiment of something abstract
- used for cooking and as a focal point for social activity
- a room or set of rooms in a private house or a block used as a separate dwelling place
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible
Down
- means of access
- subsequent time
- body language
- the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- the vain queen in Greek mythology who boasted about her unrivaled beauty
- reflected light from the sun.
- performance
- a flat roofless structure attached to a building
22 Clues: receiver • cooperate • auditorium • engrossment • occurrences • performance • body language • silver screen • screen element • means of access • subsequent time • Mark Zuckerberg invention • reflected light from the sun. • large entrance hall in a public building • the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way • concrete embodiment of something abstract • the natural satellite of the earth, visible • ...
Mythology Chapter 9 2020-05-28
Across
- where the wicked spend eternity
- the river of forgetfulness
- one of the three judges in the underworld
- one of the three judges
- eat too much of this fruit and you can't leave Hades
- the god of death
- he rolls a rock up a hill
- where the best people spend eternity
- the river that surrounds the underworld
- his liver is eaten daily
- what you must give the ferryman
Down
- the queen of the underworld
- he tries to drink and is forever thwarted
- the ferryman
- he flies forever on a wheel
- the three-headed dog
- women who carry water in leaky buckets
- king of the underworld in Greek mythology
- Pluto's mother-in-law
- the god who leads your soul to the underworld
- where the average people spend eternity
21 Clues: the ferryman • the god of death • the three-headed dog • Pluto's mother-in-law • one of the three judges • his liver is eaten daily • he rolls a rock up a hill • the river of forgetfulness • the queen of the underworld • he flies forever on a wheel • where the wicked spend eternity • what you must give the ferryman • where the best people spend eternity • ...
Oceans 2020-08-17
Across
- ghost ship off Cape Point
- ocean current off the Namibian coast
- where a river meets the sea
- 'colour' of the tide in Cape Town during the height of summer
- diving north of Durban
- second largest ocean
- deepest part of the ocean
- game fishing known to be a fighter
- strangest looking of the shark species
- you might see these in False Bay (from a cage)
Down
- Amphitrite's title in Greek mythology
- Antarctic mammal recently seen on Western Cape beaches
- whales feed off this source of nutrients
- where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet
- the most famous sperm whale
- largest of the long distance seabirds
- famous wreck off the Transkei coast
- Boulders Beach is home for these little fellas
- egg laying amphibian
- Afrikaans name for West Coast delicacy
- invaluable working boat in harbours
21 Clues: second largest ocean • egg laying amphibian • diving north of Durban • ghost ship off Cape Point • deepest part of the ocean • where a river meets the sea • the most famous sperm whale • game fishing known to be a fighter • famous wreck off the Transkei coast • invaluable working boat in harbours • ocean current off the Namibian coast • Amphitrite's title in Greek mythology • ...
#10 2020-09-13
Across
- A poison
- Transport without physical movement
- Superlative of tiny
- Medieval poet and singer
- Slant
- Backstabber
- ____ Plates of the Earth's crust
- Impart knowledge
- NRL's Wests ____ (felines)
- Cube in the Marvel universe
- Large book
- Car company
- Building material (wood)
- Famous line in Star Wars: it's a ___
- Paving material
- Larva of an amphibian
Down
- A paste of sesame seeds
- Wall hanging or weaving
- Not allowed
- A hint
- Leaving a runway
- Resembling an amphibian (Professor Umbridge)
- Man who lives with gorillas
- Number of star signs
- Older than the gods (Greek mythology)
- To seize and throw to the ground
- Tasty rewards
- Inhabitant of a rental property
- Camping item
- Offering (sometimes in sacrifice)
- To scare horribly
- A formal agreement
- Five books of Moses
33 Clues: Slant • A hint • A poison • Large book • Not allowed • Backstabber • Car company • Camping item • Tasty rewards • Paving material • Leaving a runway • Impart knowledge • To scare horribly • A formal agreement • Superlative of tiny • Five books of Moses • Number of star signs • Larva of an amphibian • A paste of sesame seeds • Wall hanging or weaving • Medieval poet and singer • Building material (wood) • ...
Othello Crossword 2016-12-06
Across
- Greek mythology monster (allusion)
- How does Othello die?
- After being demoted, Cassio only thought about his ______.
- a courtesan and Cassio’s lover
- “______ the tranquil mind!” (3.3.345)
- The city where Cassio got his education
- Iago constantly _______ Othello.
- Governor of Cyprus
- Othello is a _____ hero.
- According to _____, “the general and his wife are talking of it,” (3.1.42)
- Desdemona fell in love with Othello because of his ______.
- unimportant character that adds comic relief
Down
- Othello leaves Venice to fight against the ______.
- “As I am an _______ man,” (2.3.265)
- During the celebration, Iago takes advantage of Cassio’s _____ weakness.
- “O ______!” (5.2.308)
- When a man’s wife is unfaithful, she is a _____.
- The source of Othello.
- Before Othello, who tried to woo Desdemona?
- King of Roman Gods (allusion)
- Because of Cassio’s inappropriate behaviour, he was ______.
21 Clues: Governor of Cyprus • “O ______!” (5.2.308) • How does Othello die? • The source of Othello. • Othello is a _____ hero. • King of Roman Gods (allusion) • a courtesan and Cassio’s lover • Iago constantly _______ Othello. • Greek mythology monster (allusion) • “As I am an _______ man,” (2.3.265) • “______ the tranquil mind!” (3.3.345) • The city where Cassio got his education • ...
Greek Gods & Goddesses 2024-04-12
Across
- god who holds a bow and arrow
- god who causes great storms at sea with his powers
- goddess who is skilled at farming
- this god is really fast
- god of the dead
- this goddess is very intelligent
- the belief in many gods and goddesses
- god of war
- where all the gods & goddesses live
- god who can make wine
- goddess of the hunt
Down
- goddess who can make people fall in love
- goddess holds a wand
- this god is a skilled blacksmith, metalworker, and mason
- god holds a trident
- collection of stories about gods, goddesses, heroes, creatures, & rituals is Greek _____.
- his golden chariot brings the sun across the sky
- another word for gods or goddesses
- goddess of the sea
- goddess of marriage
- ruler and protector of all gods and humans
21 Clues: god of war • god of the dead • goddess of the sea • god holds a trident • goddess of marriage • goddess of the hunt • goddess holds a wand • god who can make wine • this god is really fast • god who holds a bow and arrow • this goddess is very intelligent • goddess who is skilled at farming • another word for gods or goddesses • where all the gods & goddesses live • ...
Mrs. King 2022-06-15
Across
- our most talkative family member
- knows a lot about football
- likes to play with Mrs. King's hair
- loves kittens
- knows a lot about Greek mythology
- has a little fluffy dog
- enjoys playing video games at home
- brings comfy creatures from home
- probably had the most minutes on IXL this year
- has 2 sisters and her best friend is someone else in our class
Down
- made her own aqueduct at home
- loves Harry Potter
- is a great artist and loves to draw
- has a memory like an elephant
- likes to skateboard
- the best teacher in the world
- had the most items in trinket jail
- good at math and is a volleyball player
- likes to dance and spend time with her cousins
- got two little kittens for Christmas
20 Clues: loves kittens • loves Harry Potter • likes to skateboard • has a little fluffy dog • knows a lot about football • made her own aqueduct at home • has a memory like an elephant • the best teacher in the world • our most talkative family member • brings comfy creatures from home • knows a lot about Greek mythology • had the most items in trinket jail • ...
Unit 6 Week 3 2022-02-16
Across
- make, mend, or join something with stitches
- the larva of an insect, especially a beetle
- full of or characterized by intense anger
- someone liking or having interest in something
- a firm hold or grip
Down
- a cloth that is decorated with patterns sewn on with thread
- a a long scarf covering the head and shoulders
- great courage in the face of danger
- a Greek mythology race of God
- to feel or grab
10 Clues: to feel or grab • a firm hold or grip • a Greek mythology race of God • great courage in the face of danger • full of or characterized by intense anger • make, mend, or join something with stitches • the larva of an insect, especially a beetle • a a long scarf covering the head and shoulders • someone liking or having interest in something • ...
Novel Knowledge 2022-03-24
Across
- A method for encrypting messages.
- Fictional spy of Ian Fleming.
- Method in which Alice enters Wonderland.
- This is the sequel to "Charlie and the Chocolate factory".
- Author of "Anne of Green Gables".
Down
- Novel by Rick Riordan based on Greek mythology.
- Author of "The Murders in the Rue Morgue".
- Setting of "The Lord of The Rings".
- Protagonist in the 1872 Jules Verne novel "Around the World in Eighty Days".
- A English consulting detective.
10 Clues: Fictional spy of Ian Fleming. • A English consulting detective. • A method for encrypting messages. • Author of "Anne of Green Gables". • Setting of "The Lord of The Rings". • Method in which Alice enters Wonderland. • Author of "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". • Novel by Rick Riordan based on Greek mythology. • This is the sequel to "Charlie and the Chocolate factory". • ...
Norse Review 2025-12-02
Across
- huge world serpent that is Loki's son
- god of the sea and important in viking culture
- agile hunters with magical abilities in Norse Mythology
- the tree connected to everything
- belief that all things are connected to one another's life force
- most weapons uniquely had these in Norse stories
- the trickster that started the end of the world
- what the bridge is called that leads out of Asgard
- vikings helped establish this in northern europe by creating the routes as they traveled
- fished for jormungandr
- Greek god that Thor mostly closely resembles
- a place vikings often pillaged for easy loot
- the realm where the humans live
- known as the god of light and goodness
- one way to describe Thor's selfish character
- vikings avoided this when pillaging for the most part
Down
- where the warriors go who have honorably died in battle
- how Loki and Hermes are similar
- the family of warrior-related gods
- traded an eye for wisdom
- the movie franchise which used Norse mythology
- a game the leftover gods play together after the end of the world
- the end of the world myth's name
- runes drawn into the tree in the middle of the universe decided this
- the family of nature-related gods
- a huntress, giant, goddess who lives in the snowy mountains
- a group of women warriors who helped choose and transport dead and honorable soldiers to Valhalla
- a group of large powerful beings that sided with Loki
- giant killed to create the world
- Loki is called this because he can change into many different forms
- what Loki used to kill Balder
- first two realms were made of this and fire
- the man who protects the Asgard bridge
- first norse human along with Embla
- Thor's favorite type of weapon
- master craftsman in Norse mythology
- where Valhalla is located
37 Clues: fished for jormungandr • traded an eye for wisdom • where Valhalla is located • what Loki used to kill Balder • Thor's favorite type of weapon • how Loki and Hermes are similar • the realm where the humans live • the end of the world myth's name • the tree connected to everything • giant killed to create the world • the family of nature-related gods • ...
SSC in-House Day 2025-03-09
Across
- Who Ashley played at the theatre last summer
- The SSC has two people named this
- Candy that made Danas tongue bleed
Down
- ____ Mythology; Tharangis animals are named after this
- USC's Mascot
- Only person to win a Naismith as both player and coach
- City in England;Also an SSC GA
- Morgans dog AND a TSwift song
8 Clues: USC's Mascot • Morgans dog AND a TSwift song • City in England;Also an SSC GA • The SSC has two people named this • Candy that made Danas tongue bleed • Who Ashley played at the theatre last summer • ____ Mythology; Tharangis animals are named after this • Only person to win a Naismith as both player and coach
