greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Christmas 2020 2020-11-30
Across
- large entrance hall in a public building
- screen element
- a room or set of rooms in a private house or a block used as a separate dwelling place
- the vain queen in Greek mythology who boasted about her unrivaled beauty
- means of access
- Mark Zuckerberg invention
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible
- receiver
- follow-up
- silver screen
- auditorium
- subsequent time
- body language
- concrete embodiment of something abstract
Down
- a flat roofless structure attached to a building
- cooperate
- used for cooking and as a focal point for social activity
- the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- performance
- reflected light from the sun.
- occurrences
- engrossment
23 Clues: receiver • cooperate • follow-up • auditorium • performance • occurrences • engrossment • silver screen • body language • screen element • means of access • subsequent time • Mark Zuckerberg invention • reflected light from the sun. • large entrance hall in a public building • the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way • concrete embodiment of something abstract • ...
Othello Crossword 2016-12-06
Across
- Desdemona fell in love with Othello because of his ______.
- Iago constantly _______ Othello.
- How does Othello die?
- unimportant character that adds comic relief
- a courtesan and Cassio’s lover
- During the celebration, Iago takes advantage of Cassio’s _____ weakness.
- Before Othello, who tried to woo Desdemona?
- Because of Cassio’s inappropriate behaviour, he was ______.
- “O ______!” (5.2.308)
- Othello is a _____ hero.
- Greek mythology monster (allusion)
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- The source of Othello.
- The city where Cassio got his education
- King of Roman Gods (allusion)
- Governor of Cyprus
- Othello leaves Venice to fight against the ______.
- After being demoted, Cassio only thought about his ______.
- When a man’s wife is unfaithful, she is a _____.
- “______ the tranquil mind!” (3.3.345)
- “As I am an _______ man,” (2.3.265)
- According to _____, “the general and his wife are talking of it,” (3.1.42)
21 Clues: Governor of Cyprus • How does Othello die? • “O ______!” (5.2.308) • The source of Othello. • Othello is a _____ hero. • King of Roman Gods (allusion) • a courtesan and Cassio’s lover • Iago constantly _______ Othello. • Greek mythology monster (allusion) • “As I am an _______ man,” (2.3.265) • “______ the tranquil mind!” (3.3.345) • The city where Cassio got his education • ...
Alamitos Seal Beach Podiatry, The Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-30
Across
- Plantar ______
- Bright room with cutting
- Currently on 10th generation of
- Answer to which shoe to take off?
- Common shoe in the 2006 major motion picture Idiocracy, featuring Luke Wilson
- Requires centrifuge
- Strongest warrior in Greek mythology
- Color of the Crocs in the 2006 major motion picture Idiocracy, featuring Luke Wilson
- 90720
- Disease that causes multiple foot and health ailments
- Not the ankle but the _____
- UCI Los Alamitos abbreviated
- Shockwave
Down
- Tears with ankle sprain
- Room for storage
- Nippers nip these
- Flat foot
- Not muscle but
- Makes it sterile
- Sport shell color
- Monarch's chart color
- ___ Boot
- Popular orthotic brand
- Shower location
- On Christmas cards and goes neigh!
- Orange and black but also think insurance
- Popular running shoe
- Pug owner
- Common location for pain
29 Clues: 90720 • ___ Boot • Flat foot • Pug owner • Shockwave • Plantar ______ • Not muscle but • Shower location • Room for storage • Makes it sterile • Nippers nip these • Sport shell color • Requires centrifuge • Popular running shoe • Monarch's chart color • Popular orthotic brand • Tears with ankle sprain • Bright room with cutting • Common location for pain • Not the ankle but the _____ • ...
Mrs. Taylor's Class 2024-05-15
Across
- Has two middle names
- Enjoys baking
- Is moving to Alabama
- Used to live in Indiana
- Family speaks Spanish
- Has a cat named Ciabatta
- Knowledgeable of Greek, Roman, Hindu, Chinese, and Egyptian mythology
- Goes to Jamaica for birthday
- Is passionate about birds
- Loves Blankie
- Plays piano and drum
- Middle name is Apollo
Down
- Has a dog named Scrappy
- Mother is an author
- Is a figure skater
- Has a dog named Coco
- Has own garden with succulents, marigolds, and zinnias
- Has read the first 9 Keeper of the Lost Cities books
- Has a sister named Nyjah
- Family owns 7 chickens
- Has a brother named Adam
- Has been skateboarding for 3 years
- Was born in Alaska
- Obsessed with hedgehogs
- Cut and dyed own hair
25 Clues: Enjoys baking • Loves Blankie • Is a figure skater • Was born in Alaska • Mother is an author • Has two middle names • Has a dog named Coco • Is moving to Alabama • Plays piano and drum • Family speaks Spanish • Cut and dyed own hair • Middle name is Apollo • Family owns 7 chickens • Has a dog named Scrappy • Used to live in Indiana • Obsessed with hedgehogs • Has a sister named Nyjah • ...
SS Crossword 2 2025-02-02
Across
- The Powerpuff Girls' monkey arch enemy
- Frog & ___
- The first scientifically recognized dinosaur eggs belonged to this dinosaur
- "Et tu, brute?" sayer
- Italian dessert of gelato and espresso
- Word before bucket and word after "drop in the"
- Jason's ship, in greek mythology
- Where I went to college
- Where I went to grad school
Down
- The first scientifically recognized dinosaur eggs were found in 1923 in this desert
- The largest planet in our solar system
- What "mattina" means in Italian
- Bruce Springsteen's nickname "The ___"
- The first Canadian to command the ISS
- Video game created by ConcernedApe
- My favorite red Tuscan wine
- The first noble gas on the scientific table
- The iconic fallen angel
- A canine low-rider
- The best seltzer brand and also a type of bear
20 Clues: Frog & ___ • A canine low-rider • "Et tu, brute?" sayer • The iconic fallen angel • Where I went to college • My favorite red Tuscan wine • Where I went to grad school • What "mattina" means in Italian • Jason's ship, in greek mythology • Video game created by ConcernedApe • The first Canadian to command the ISS • The Powerpuff Girls' monkey arch enemy • ...
Foot and Ankle 2024-12-02
Across
- Injury to ligaments
- Under the nail
- Painful deformity of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint
- Tendon named after the hero of the Trojan War in Greek mythology
- Heel bone
- Painful deformity of the 5th metatarsophalangeal joint
- Opposite of inversion
- Primary weight bearing bone of the lower leg
- Proper name for the big toe
- Toes to your nose
- Toe bones
- Fracture of the 5th metatarsal
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- High arch
- The arch primarily responsible for shock absorption
- Flat foot
- Painful hyperextension injury
- Long bones of the foot
- Injury to muscles and/or tendons
- Point the toes
- Fracture/dislocation injury of the midfoot
- Top of the foot
- Non weight bearing bone of the lower leg
- The cause of most ankle sprains
- Bottom of the foot
- Traction injury
25 Clues: High arch • Flat foot • Heel bone • Toe bones • Under the nail • Point the toes • Top of the foot • Traction injury • Toes to your nose • Bottom of the foot • Injury to ligaments • Opposite of inversion • Long bones of the foot • Proper name for the big toe • Painful hyperextension injury • Fracture of the 5th metatarsal • The cause of most ankle sprains • Injury to muscles and/or tendons • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-17
Across
- A city state in Ancient Greece
- A cup in ancient Greece
- The god of war
- Inhabitants of ancient Greece
- A collection of stories from a culture that help humans understand the world around them
- The goddess of love and beauty
- A social occasion held by aristocratic men in Ancient Greece
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- A government ruled by a few
- A Greek hero, known for his great strength and courage
- A powerful, military civilisation in Crete
- A city-state in Attica
- A large, round vessel used for carrying water
- The ancient education system for Spartan boys
- A militaristic city-state in ancient Greece
14 Clues: The god of war • A city-state in Attica • A cup in ancient Greece • A government ruled by a few • Inhabitants of ancient Greece • A city state in Ancient Greece • The goddess of love and beauty • A powerful, military civilisation in Crete • A militaristic city-state in ancient Greece • A large, round vessel used for carrying water • The ancient education system for Spartan boys • ...
Jess Crossword Term 4 Week 2 2022-10-19
Across
- Lemony Snicket and Sia are both a _________.
- I had to show ________ to my friend.
- The _______ of cold is chilly.
- A _______ is a word that has the same pronunciation but different meaning.
- I was ___________ to Scarlet because she was sad
- I bought a Private _____.
Down
- The ___________ in the plant was very bright.
- There was a _________ wig on the floor.
- Greek _________ had Gods and Goddesses.
- The dance was very _______.
- The _________ floor was bright pink.
- The _______ was moving too quickly.
- There were 7 lines of _______ on the square.
- A ________ is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any change.
14 Clues: I bought a Private _____. • The dance was very _______. • The _______ of cold is chilly. • The _______ was moving too quickly. • I had to show ________ to my friend. • The _________ floor was bright pink. • There was a _________ wig on the floor. • Greek _________ had Gods and Goddesses. • Lemony Snicket and Sia are both a _________. • ...
Greece and Rome Vocabulary Practice 2023-09-18
Across
- An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic.
- The elected leaders of the Roman army and government. They would rule for one year.
- A ruler who has complete power over a country.
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat.
Down
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- An organized system of thought, from the Greek for "love of wisdom".
- Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great
- A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.
- A set of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
12 Clues: A government ruled by a few powerful people • A ruler who has complete power over a country. • An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic. • Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great • A group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic. • In Ancient Rome, this was a person of noble birth; an aristocrat. • ...
Comprehension Practice: Enchanted Garden 2024-05-21
Across
- strange and frightening
- an act of placing your foot somewhere in an awkward way
- having a stale, mouldy, or damp smell.
- a large hole in the surface of a road
- to move along unsteadily or with difficulty
- to walk in an energetic way and with more movement than necessary
- shook violently and quickly
Down
- dark or poorly lit
- to shine by reflection with many small flashes of brilliant light
- to spread through something and be present in every part of it.
- swiftness of motion
- to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands
- to attack suddenly
- _______ are tree nymphs or tree spirit in Greek mythology
14 Clues: dark or poorly lit • to attack suddenly • swiftness of motion • strange and frightening • shook violently and quickly • a large hole in the surface of a road • having a stale, mouldy, or damp smell. • to move along unsteadily or with difficulty • to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands • an act of placing your foot somewhere in an awkward way • ...
Vocabulary 2024-04-23
Across
- the understanding of a situation at a later time
- the like is impossible or unlikely;
- a thinking about beforehand
- destructive to all involved; mutually fatal or ruinous
- comes from a source; originate
- to award or bestow
Down
- unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper;
- a person or people who leads a larger group
- someone who predicts the future, especially by supernatural means;
- warlike skilled soldiers of the Thessalian people
- any of a race of giant beings descended from Uranus and Gaea,
- a sea nymph of Greek mythology
- excessively admiring of oneself
- a metal helmet worn to protect soldiers in battle
14 Clues: to award or bestow • a thinking about beforehand • a sea nymph of Greek mythology • comes from a source; originate • excessively admiring of oneself • the like is impossible or unlikely; • a person or people who leads a larger group • the understanding of a situation at a later time • warlike skilled soldiers of the Thessalian people • ...
sort 29- Lyla ;) 2022-03-10
Across
- a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
- a geological rock with crystal in it!
- a upward current of warm air
- a study of animals;)
- a scope that makes you see close duhh
- shapes and sizes
- an instrument which can be introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
- measuring device for speed
Down
- 1000 meters
- Greek gods and goddesses
- an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- the science of drugs including their origin
- a birth chart
14 Clues: 1000 meters • a birth chart • shapes and sizes • a study of animals;) • Greek gods and goddesses • measuring device for speed • a upward current of warm air • a geological rock with crystal in it! • a scope that makes you see close duhh • the science of drugs including their origin • a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm • ...
Sexy Spring Smarts Extravaganza 2026-04-30
Across
- This fruit contains melatonin
- Lina's horoscope
- A hard shell found on the outside of bugs that is made of chitin and is used for protection and structural support
- Insect that gets drunk from feeding on fermented rotting fruit
- What Vienna was missing for several months until recent
- This organism lacks a resident gut microbiome
- A person who studies insects
Down
- The first living creature sent to space in 1947
- Austrian national flower
- Purple flower named after a character of Greek mythology
- Purple pitted fruit
- Nematode model organism
- The immature, often worm-like stage of an insect
- the most diverse order of insects
14 Clues: Lina's horoscope • Purple pitted fruit • Nematode model organism • Austrian national flower • A person who studies insects • This fruit contains melatonin • the most diverse order of insects • This organism lacks a resident gut microbiome • The first living creature sent to space in 1947 • The immature, often worm-like stage of an insect • ...
History of Greek Theater - Mohammad Badar 2023-01-08
Across
- Who was considered the father of Western philosophy?
- What facilitated the rapid changing of roles?
- The Greek word "chorus" means what?
- How many speaking actors were allowed in each playwright in contests?
- What kind of performer didn't wear masks?
- What was in the middle of an orchestra?
- the slope of the hill served as the seeing place?
- What were the non-speaking extras called?
- What did a flat terrace below the slope served as?
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- the skene is located at the front of the theater, and is decorated with images of what?
- What in the Western World can be traced back to ancient Greece?
Down
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god ____.
- Where does action in Greek plays usually take place?
- What was on the side of the orchestra opposite of the audience?
- what shape was the orchestra?
- What is the Greek word for a king that did not inherit their throne and took it themselves?
- Where was the best seat that was reserved for the Priest of Dionysus Eleutherio?
- ____ during the 5th century had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts
- What comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act”?
- How many roles could one actor play?
- What represented the old men of Thebes in Oedipus Rex?
- the earliest known playwright
- What was the monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes?
- Who was the first great theorist of dramatic art?
- What is the entrance of the chorus called?
- What did Aristotle define as “imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; . .. in a dramatic rather than narrative form; with incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish a catharsis of these emotions.”
- Used to refer to actors today
28 Clues: what shape was the orchestra? • the earliest known playwright • Used to refer to actors today • The Greek word "chorus" means what? • How many roles could one actor play? • What was in the middle of an orchestra? • What kind of performer didn't wear masks? • What were the non-speaking extras called? • What is the entrance of the chorus called? • ...
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
Across
- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
Down
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
Ancient Greece 2023-11-21
Across
- art and practice of government
- state-society organized for the purpose of waging war
- Democracy-democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws
- of Salamis Greek victory over the Persian navy during the Second Persian War
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- to shut out, keep from participating
- the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander’s conquests
- to get hold of; obtain
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- logical guess
- Civilization the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- idea
- of Marathon Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War
- obedience
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- a span of time
- the power to think clearly
- unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- final
- government in which a small group of people rule
- Poetry poetic songs
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
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- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- person who gives an informative talk to students
- membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- ownership and control of other people as property
- to gain
- Greek city-state
- to represent
- to chase
- Method form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
- farmer-person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person’s land
- worship of many gods or deities
- to stop
- power, control
- Oath oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Democracy-government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government
- League military alliance led by Athens
- hereditary class of rulers, Greek for “rule by the best people”
- new ways of doing things
- 18-foot-long Macedonian pike
- legal member of a country or city-state
- League military alliance led by Sparta
- military housing
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- to keep and support
- form of government in which citizens hold political power
- “high city” in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located
51 Clues: idea • final • to gain • to stop • to chase • obedience • to represent • logical guess • power, control • a span of time • Greek city-state • military housing • to keep and support • Poetry poetic songs • to get hold of; obtain • new ways of doing things • the power to think clearly • 18-foot-long Macedonian pike • art and practice of government • worship of many gods or deities • ...
HMHS La Primavera 2025-03-07
Across
- comes after winter, before summer
- men buy a boquet of ____ for their girlfriends
- you need to water plants so they ____ big and strong
- they go "cheep cheep cheep"
- first part of a tree that grows and appears
- positive emotion
- popular spring flower, starts with T
Down
- yellow spring flower named after Greek mythology
- sold in a dozen, gotten more expensive recently
- there's an orange and black one called Monarch
- tap this to get sap and make syrup
- the first thing you do in this world, coming from mom
- pollinates flowers and vegetables, stings people
- water falling from the sky
14 Clues: positive emotion • water falling from the sky • they go "cheep cheep cheep" • comes after winter, before summer • tap this to get sap and make syrup • popular spring flower, starts with T • first part of a tree that grows and appears • there's an orange and black one called Monarch • men buy a boquet of ____ for their girlfriends • ...
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
Across
- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
Down
- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
Across
- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
Down
- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
Across
- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
Down
- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
Greeky 2024-08-04
Across
- The Greek root meaning 'self'.
- The Greek root meaning 'write or draw'.
- The Greek root meaning 'love or affinity for'.
- The Greek root meaning 'earth'.
- The Greek root meaning 'see or watch'.
- The Greek root meaning 'sound'.
- The Greek root meaning 'heat'.
- The Greek root meaning 'star'.
- The Greek root meaning 'small'.
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- The Greek root meaning 'word or study'.
- The Greek root meaning 'mind or soul'.
- The Greek root meaning 'city'.
- The Greek root meaning 'light'.
- The Greek root meaning 'life'.
- The Greek root meaning 'feeling or disease'.
- The Greek root meaning 'water'.
- The Greek root meaning 'large'.
- The Greek root meaning 'far or distant'.
- The Greek root meaning 'people'.
- The Greek root meaning 'time'.
20 Clues: The Greek root meaning 'self'. • The Greek root meaning 'city'. • The Greek root meaning 'life'. • The Greek root meaning 'heat'. • The Greek root meaning 'star'. • The Greek root meaning 'time'. • The Greek root meaning 'light'. • The Greek root meaning 'earth'. • The Greek root meaning 'sound'. • The Greek root meaning 'water'. • The Greek root meaning 'large'. • ...
Games 2021-08-21
6 Clues: one person game • you can’t use your hands • there’s queens and kings • racing game with controllers • person with least points win • based on Greek mythology and takes 30 minutes to play
Greek and Latin Roots 2.B.1-5 2021-04-30
Across
- in-(latin root: throw)
- (greek root: far)-vision
- bi-(greek root: wheel)
- (greek root: wheel)-one
- (greek root: far)-phone
- (greek root: far)-graph
- (greek root: skill)-ical
- meteoro-(greek root: study)
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- (greek root: wheel)-ic
- uni-(greek root: wheel)
- motor-(greek root: wheel)
- pro-(latin root: throw)
- geo-(greek root: study)
- bio-(greek root: study)
- e-(latin root: throw)
- re-(latin root: throw)
- (greek root: far)-pathy
- (greek root: skill)-ique
- (greek root: light)-grapher
- (greek root: skill)-logy
20 Clues: e-(latin root: throw) • (greek root: wheel)-ic • in-(latin root: throw) • bi-(greek root: wheel) • re-(latin root: throw) • uni-(greek root: wheel) • pro-(latin root: throw) • geo-(greek root: study) • bio-(greek root: study) • (greek root: far)-pathy • (greek root: wheel)-one • (greek root: far)-phone • (greek root: far)-graph • (greek root: far)-vision • (greek root: skill)-ique • ...
Birds of Singapore 2020-05-10
Across
- SMALL BODY OF STILL WATER (4)
- IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, HUNTER WHO LOVED BEAUTY (9)
- SOUNDING SAD AND MOURNFUL (9)
- SHOWED ONE'S RESENTMENT OR ANGER BY THROWING UP ONE'S HEAD (7)
- HAVING HAIR ON THE CHEEKS AND CHIN (9)
- STRIPED OR STREAKED (8)
- CONCEALED ONE'S TRUE CHARACTER OR FEELINGS (6)
- CONTAINING IRON OXIDES OR RUST (11)
- SHOWING CHARACTERISTICS OF AGE, ESPECIALLY HAVING LIGHT HAIR (10)
Down
- COLOR OF VISIBLE LIGHT WITH SHORT WAVELENGTH (6)
- HEREDITARY SOVEREIGN (7)
- PRINCE IN CHRONICLES OF NARINA SERIES (7)
- BETWEEN RED AND BLUE (6)
- COWS AND OXEN (6)
- HAVING A RED FLESHY FLAP OF SKIN HANGING FROM THE NECK (10)
- COMING BETWEEN TWO THINGS IN TIME, PLACE, OR CHARACTER (12)
- CONSIDERABLY ABOVE AVERAGE (5)
- A LIGHT AND FLEETING TOUCH (5)
18 Clues: COWS AND OXEN (6) • STRIPED OR STREAKED (8) • HEREDITARY SOVEREIGN (7) • BETWEEN RED AND BLUE (6) • SMALL BODY OF STILL WATER (4) • SOUNDING SAD AND MOURNFUL (9) • CONSIDERABLY ABOVE AVERAGE (5) • A LIGHT AND FLEETING TOUCH (5) • CONTAINING IRON OXIDES OR RUST (11) • HAVING HAIR ON THE CHEEKS AND CHIN (9) • PRINCE IN CHRONICLES OF NARINA SERIES (7) • ...
"Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier 2024-08-22
Across
- adj: Powerless; helpless
- v: Frightened
- n: Revenge
- These symbolize beauty and hope in the impoverished neighborhood.
- This action from Lizabeth towards the marigolds represents her internal struggle and frustration.
- The narrative perspective of the story.
- Seemingly; apparently
- As the protagonist transitions to adulthood, the story theme of the loss of ____.
- In Greek and Roman mythology, spirits who pursue people who have committed crimes, sometimes driving them mad.
Down
- Not generous
- Not explainable or understandable
- The main character who reflects on a significant event from her youth.
- Inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony
- Vague; shapeless
- The story is set during a time of economic hardship in America.
- The character who owns the marigolds.
- n: Deep feelings of guilt and repentance
- Calm indifference to pleasure or pain
18 Clues: n: Revenge • Not generous • v: Frightened • Vague; shapeless • Seemingly; apparently • adj: Powerless; helpless • Not explainable or understandable • The character who owns the marigolds. • Calm indifference to pleasure or pain • The narrative perspective of the story. • n: Deep feelings of guilt and repentance • Inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony • ...
Night Sky Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-22
Across
- Major, Larger bear in the sky
- Also known as the North Star
- Name of a famous comet
- Device used to for seeing stars, galaxies, nebula, and planets
- Way, Name of our galaxy
- Minor, Name of constellation the north star is located in
- Only visible in Northern Hemisphere during the winter
- This constellation means "dragon" in Latin
- Minor, Smaller bear in the sky
- Constellation resembling a lion
- This constellation is known as "the bull"
Down
- Small patterns of stars within a constellation
- A group of stars in the night sky that make a recognizable pattern
- This word is used to describe small stars
- What keeps us grounded
- We need it to breathe
- Constellation named after scorpion that stung Orion to death
- Constellation in northern sky named after the vain queen in Greek mythology
- Number of zodiac constellations
- Planet visible in sky tonight
20 Clues: We need it to breathe • What keeps us grounded • Name of a famous comet • Way, Name of our galaxy • Also known as the North Star • Major, Larger bear in the sky • Planet visible in sky tonight • Minor, Smaller bear in the sky • Number of zodiac constellations • Constellation resembling a lion • This word is used to describe small stars • This constellation is known as "the bull" • ...
Ancient Greece's Cultural Impact 2017-03-08
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- - A type of government ran by a king or queen and power stays within the family.
- -Time period from about 479 to 431 B.C.E when Athens became Greece's most significant achievements to western civilization.
- - A series of conflicts between the Persian Empire and Greek city-states that started in 449 B.C.E and lasted until 449 B.C.E.
- Any person who has rights granted by the government, such as landowner and voting.
- - a type of government where the wealthy are in control. Usually a council of landowners and nobles.
- - The star student of Plato, his philosophies revolved around science and seeking answers beyond the world of gods.
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- - Star student of Socrates, wrote down many of Socrates teachings and believed that people should have jobs best suited for their ability.
- - Something handed down from one generation to the next.
- - Stories that were written to explain how things in nature came to be and often include Greek deities.
- - A Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of western philosophy. He believed that man learned best through asking a series of questions.
- Great military commander. Spread Greek culture across large areas of Asia. His legacy lays the foundations for western civilizations.
- type of government, usually run by a dictator,government uses terror to control.
- democracy-A type of government where all the citizens vote directly on all governmental decisions.
- - a type of government where a small number are in control. Normally 2 types: military council or wealthy are n control.
- - A temple built in Acropolis in Athens to honor the goddess Athena. This becomes the most famous building in Ancient Greek history.
15 Clues: - Something handed down from one generation to the next. • - A type of government ran by a king or queen and power stays within the family. • type of government, usually run by a dictator,government uses terror to control. • Any person who has rights granted by the government, such as landowner and voting. • ...
Joints and Muscles 2023-10-04
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- smaller copy
- linking
- weak or in danger
- tendon, the strong tendon joining the muscles in the calf of the leg to the bone of the heel
- soldier
- bendable
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- a tissue connecting bones to bones
- a flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet
- safe or protected; opposite of vulnerable
- to protect with something soft
- a connection between two bones in your body
- a hero of the Trojan War in Greek mythology; he could only be killed by a wound just above his heel.
- a person born or living in the ancient city of Troy
- a tendon connecting muscles to bones
14 Clues: linking • soldier • bendable • smaller copy • weak or in danger • to protect with something soft • a tissue connecting bones to bones • a tendon connecting muscles to bones • safe or protected; opposite of vulnerable • a connection between two bones in your body • a person born or living in the ancient city of Troy • a flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-10-09
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- The North Star
- Set of numbers used to pinpoint the position in the sky of a celestial object.
- the astronomical equivalent of longitude.
- Little Dipper
- the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Line, a line running accurately north and south through any given point on or near the earth's surface.
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- The astronomical equivalent of latitude
- above the horizon at all times
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- the projection into space of the earth's equator
- Constellation of mother of andromeda, who boasted about her beauty in Greek mythology
- an imaginary sphere with the earth at its center.
- Big Dipper
- The hunter comstellation
14 Clues: Big Dipper • Little Dipper • The North Star • The hunter comstellation • above the horizon at all times • The astronomical equivalent of latitude • the astronomical equivalent of longitude. • the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun • a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • the projection into space of the earth's equator • ...
Bonus Points Crossword 2025-04-24
Greek Roots Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-09
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- Greek root word meaning far away, distant
- Greek root word meaning love
- Greek root word meaning with, together
- Greek root word meaning fear
- Greek root word meaning water
- Greek root word meaning heat
- Greek root word meaning write, draw
- Greek root word meaning light
- Greek root word meaning life
- Greek root word meaning word, study
- Greek root word meaning animal
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- Greek root word meaning large, big
- Greek root word meaning time
- Greek root word meaning fire
- Greek root word meaning sleep
- Greek root word meaning star
- Greek root word meaning lizard
- Greek root word meaning people
- Greek root word meaning sound
- Greek root word meaning earth
20 Clues: Greek root word meaning time • Greek root word meaning love • Greek root word meaning fire • Greek root word meaning star • Greek root word meaning fear • Greek root word meaning heat • Greek root word meaning life • Greek root word meaning sleep • Greek root word meaning water • Greek root word meaning light • Greek root word meaning sound • Greek root word meaning earth • ...
greece vs rome 2021-02-10
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- was a war that was fought in Ancient Greece. This was a war between Athens and Sparta.
- was an important part of daily living in ancient Rome. As Roman used earthenware for most of the purposes, a huge quantity of utensils, cooking pots, amphorae and fine wares were produced.
- was born in 495 BC and died in 429 BC. He was the leader of Athens during the times of the Golden Ages.
- The founder of rome
- the founder of greece
- for Romans,______ and its structure were very important. ____ was considered the basic unit of a Roman
- Just like their counterparts in ancient Greece, the ancient Romans loved their art. The ancient Romans perfected _____ artwork
- Roman ______ architecture provides valuable insight into Roman culture, society and history.
- was a very famous philosopher and scientist that was born 384 B.C. and he died in 322 B.C. He is a very special part of Ancient Greek history.
- was an important and powerful city-state in ancient Greece. It was located in the southeastern portion of Greece
- was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology. This was a story that involves Athens and Sparta.
- Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece enjoyed playing a variety of ____.
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- Children of Ancient Rome loved to play with _________
- had similar lives of what we live today except that they had many different customs that they would follow
- ____was very important in Ancient Greek and not just to drink but it was a big part of trade.
- Ancient Greek _____ were very popular.Most of the time, girls would marry as young as 12 or 13 years of age.
- The Romans liked to eat food and drink things that were based on a region called the _______
- just like children of ____, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of ____
- _____ were a very important part of the Ancient Roman times. Children and adults all enjoyed playing ____
- the architecture of Greek ______ in ancient times was designed to keep their residents cool during the hot summers and keep them warm in winter.
20 Clues: The founder of rome • the founder of greece • Children of Ancient Rome loved to play with _________ • was a war that was fought in Ancient Greece. This was a war between Athens and Sparta. • Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece enjoyed playing a variety of ____. • ...
Constellations 2025-04-24
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- / A long, winding constellation also called "The Dragon."
- / A constellation symbolizing the water-bearer.
- / A constellation that represents a scorpion.
- / A constellation representing twins.
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- / A constellation representing a bull.
- / A constellation that looks like a lion.
- MAJOR / A large constellation also known as the Big Dipper.
- / A famous constellation known as "The Hunter."
- MINOR / A smaller constellation that includes the North Star.
- / A W-shaped constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology.
10 Clues: / A constellation representing twins. • / A constellation representing a bull. • / A constellation that looks like a lion. • / A constellation that represents a scorpion. • / A famous constellation known as "The Hunter." • / A constellation symbolizing the water-bearer. • / A long, winding constellation also called "The Dragon." • ...
Fire 2021-09-20
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- One of the Four Great Inventions of China: _____, the compass, paper, and woodblock printing.
- Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn.
- Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete.
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- Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun.
- In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man.
- In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named.
6 Clues: Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn. • Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete. • In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named. • Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun. • In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man. • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- The main drink made with grapes
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- A large getaway home out of the city
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- Central hall with rooms around it
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- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A Roman apart of the army
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- Where most farmers produce goods
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-21
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- The Capulets and the Montagues are anything but _____.
- To Romeo, Juliet is the ___.
- Friar Lawrence often wears _____.
- The sun-god Helios in Greek mythology,
- Tybalt and Mercutio die and go to ______.
- What do Romeo and Balthasar ride to the Capulet tomb?
- Juliet's skin is ____ white.
- The personification of the sun.
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- Juliet hasn't yet lost her ___________.
- What does Juliet wear to the party in the 1996 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet?
- Juliet wears it when she sneaks out.
- Romeo visits Juliet during the _____.
- In the book love is often described as _____.
- Juliet has bought the _______ of a love.
- What does Juliet want Romeo to become once he dies?
15 Clues: To Romeo, Juliet is the ___. • Juliet's skin is ____ white. • The personification of the sun. • Friar Lawrence often wears _____. • Juliet wears it when she sneaks out. • Romeo visits Juliet during the _____. • The sun-god Helios in Greek mythology, • Juliet hasn't yet lost her ___________. • Juliet has bought the _______ of a love. • ...
Trials of Apollo 2023-04-11
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- This is were all the gods stay
- The important son of poseiden
- A horse with wings
- A race were people die
- beings and places that can give prophecies in Greek mythology
- Shooting with a bow and arrow
- It has the body of a man and the head of a bull
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- A magical artifact with powerful healing abilities
- Child of a god and human
- The god of thunder, lightning and rain
- It is a giant with one eye in the middle of its forehead
- A maze formed by paths separated by high hedges
- A prediction
- Name of the Space craft that first landed on the moon
- This is half human half horse
15 Clues: A prediction • A horse with wings • A race were people die • Child of a god and human • The important son of poseiden • Shooting with a bow and arrow • This is half human half horse • This is were all the gods stay • The god of thunder, lightning and rain • A maze formed by paths separated by high hedges • It has the body of a man and the head of a bull • ...
Lalabye Baby Fall Release 2022 2022-10-03
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- Named after the Persian word for turban.
- Dorothy Gale's downfall until it snows.
- Name of a child who turns into a blueberry.
- This flower doesn't really bite.
- Neither made of a dairy product nor a measurement equaling 16 Tablespoons.
- Grown everywhere and not planted by humans.
- Sometimes called Scorpion grasses.
- One of the Golden Girls.
- Personification of the rainbow in Greek mythology.
- The beautiful name of a fictional mouse.
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- Name of a popular tv show in 1990s w/ Mayim Bailik.
- Her sister volunteered as tribute.
- Featured on our Late Bloomer print.
- Used as a national symbol for Veterans.
- The nosy Aunt married to Vernon Dursley.
- Runs a helper service with Minnie Mouse.
- These grow in Flanders Field.
17 Clues: One of the Golden Girls. • These grow in Flanders Field. • This flower doesn't really bite. • Her sister volunteered as tribute. • Sometimes called Scorpion grasses. • Featured on our Late Bloomer print. • Dorothy Gale's downfall until it snows. • Used as a national symbol for Veterans. • Named after the Persian word for turban. • The nosy Aunt married to Vernon Dursley. • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Lovers’ Special 2025-02-22
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- A 14-line love poem often used in romance
- Symbol of love with thorns
- French term meaning "love at first sight"
- February 14 is known as _____ Day
- The chemical that makes people feel "in love"
- Famous landmark in Paris, called the ‘City of Love’
- Famous Italian city known for Romeo and Juliet
- A winged matchmaker in mythology
- A romantic dinner is often called a ____ night
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- Popular Valentine’s Day color
- Mythological couple whose love endured even in the afterlife
- Sweet treat given on Valentine’s Day
- What a heart does when seeing a loved one
- Classic Shakespearean tragedy about love
- Feeling of deep affection
- Latin phrase meaning ‘Love conquers all’
- Greek god of love, counterpart of Cupid
- Precious gem commonly set in engagement rings
18 Clues: Feeling of deep affection • Symbol of love with thorns • Popular Valentine’s Day color • A winged matchmaker in mythology • February 14 is known as _____ Day • Sweet treat given on Valentine’s Day • Greek god of love, counterpart of Cupid • Classic Shakespearean tragedy about love • Latin phrase meaning ‘Love conquers all’ • A 14-line love poem often used in romance • ...
8th Grade English 2013-05-17
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- A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
- A way to express the attitude of the speaker.
- Always comes after the direct object.
- Twelve jurors show how we get caught up in our own lives.
- Describes a noun.
- The story of some greaser kids.
- Fables or fiction about Greek Gods.
- A person, place, thing, or thought.
- A word that connects sentences.
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- A word that comes after a linking verb.
- Shows action or state of being.
- The thing(s) that recieves the action from the verb.
- A word that shows emotion.
- Shows the location or relationship of two words.
- A word that renames a noun.
15 Clues: Describes a noun. • A word that shows emotion. • A word that renames a noun. • Shows action or state of being. • The story of some greaser kids. • A word that connects sentences. • Fables or fiction about Greek Gods. • A person, place, thing, or thought. • Always comes after the direct object. • A word that comes after a linking verb. • ...
Classical Greece 2021-04-06
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- Three centuries after Alexander's death.
- A period of great cultural achievement.
- Was humorous and often mocked people.
- A war machine that hurled huge stones to shatter city walls.
- Was serious, with characters suffering before an unhappy ending.
- Unstoppable battle formation.
- Worldly
- A group of people chosen to decide guilt or innocence in a trial.
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- Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
- A disease that causes many deaths.
- In which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies.
- soldiers surround a city in an attempt to take control of it.
- Able to live forever.
- A collection of stories that explained event, beliefs, or actions.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
15 Clues: Worldly • Able to live forever. • Unstoppable battle formation. • An agreement to stop fighting. • A disease that causes many deaths. • Was humorous and often mocked people. • A period of great cultural achievement. • Three centuries after Alexander's death. • Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom" • A war machine that hurled huge stones to shatter city walls. • ...
03 2023-05-15
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- Which planet has the most gravity?
- Which sea borders the north of Turkey?
- Mycology is the study of what?
- What animal features in the logo for the World Wildlife Fund?
- What kind of word reads the same backwards and forwards?
- female donkey called?
- Tom Cruise is a follower of which religion?
- The holy book of Judaism?
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- Which volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii?
- What animals are pearls found in?
- Who is Liverpool Airport named after?
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
- In the TV show ‘Friends’, what doesn’t Joey share?
- Which car manufacturer’s badge features a cross and a snake?
- In Greek mythology, who was the father of Zeus?
15 Clues: female donkey called? • The holy book of Judaism? • Mycology is the study of what? • What animals are pearls found in? • Which planet has the most gravity? • Arachnophobia is the fear of what? • Who is Liverpool Airport named after? • Which sea borders the north of Turkey? • Tom Cruise is a follower of which religion? • Which volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii? • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
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- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- Where most farmers produce goods
- The main drink made with grapes
- A large getaway home out of the city
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- A Roman apart of the army
- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- Central hall with rooms around it
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Clue Grids 2024-03-12
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- The opposite of "night"
- A type of vehicle used for traveling on snow, often pulled by dogs
- It is a type of small, buzzing insect
- A famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The process by which water becomes vapor
- The world loudest animal
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- Ocean motion
- Unit of measurement for distance equal to 1,000 meters
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere
- A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved
- Capital city of Australia
- In Greek mythology, who is known as the god of the sky?
- A synonym for "begin"
- Mammal known for hanging upside down
15 Clues: Ocean motion • A synonym for "begin" • The opposite of "night" • The world loudest animal • Capital city of Australia • Mammal known for hanging upside down • It is a type of small, buzzing insect • A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved • A large body of water surrounded by land • The process by which water becomes vapor • ...
Sirens 2022-12-13
Mythology 2022-04-27
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- Egyptian god of love
- Norse god of mischief
- Irish god of death
- Greek god of death
- Greek earth goddess
- Greek paradise
- Evil Irish giants
- Irish Mother Goddess
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- Egyptian god of chaos
- Irish goddess of war
- Greek king of the gods
- Norse heaven
- Egyptian god of death
- Irish god of nature
- Norse king of the gods
- Egyptian god of war
- Norse god of love
17 Clues: Norse heaven • Greek paradise • Norse god of love • Evil Irish giants • Irish god of death • Greek god of death • Irish god of nature • Greek earth goddess • Egyptian god of war • Irish goddess of war • Egyptian god of love • Irish Mother Goddess • Egyptian god of chaos • Norse god of mischief • Egyptian god of death • Greek king of the gods • Norse king of the gods
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-10
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- Half horse Half Human
- Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- Goddess of springtime and wife of Hades
- Immortal wife of Eros
- Winged horse, also the children of Medusa
- God of the underworld and the dead
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- This monster lives was locked up in the labyrinth
- Perseus cut off her head
- God of the sky
- Goddess of maidenhood and the moon
- God of war
- the drink of the gods
12 Clues: God of war • God of the sky • Half horse Half Human • the drink of the gods • Immortal wife of Eros • Perseus cut off her head • Goddess of maidenhood and the moon • God of the underworld and the dead • Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy • Goddess of springtime and wife of Hades • Winged horse, also the children of Medusa • This monster lives was locked up in the labyrinth
Greek Mythology - Hard Level 2022-10-06
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- A monster that has a goat's body, a snake for a Tail, and a lion's head
- goddess of crossroads and magic
- the goddess of the fire hearth
- The hero who fetched the Golden Fleece
- The mother of Apollo and Atermis, goddess of motherhood
- The king of Ithaca
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- the god of wine
- the mother of Demeter
- God of the sky
- Hercule's Greek name
- God of the sun, music, and poetry
- The hero that killed the Minotaur
12 Clues: God of the sky • the god of wine • The king of Ithaca • Hercule's Greek name • the mother of Demeter • the goddess of the fire hearth • goddess of crossroads and magic • God of the sun, music, and poetry • The hero that killed the Minotaur • The hero who fetched the Golden Fleece • The mother of Apollo and Atermis, goddess of motherhood • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword puzzle 2023-04-29
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- had an oracle established at Delphi name after him
- brother of king menelaus of sparta during the trojan war
- god of fertility
- was able to turn men into animals
- one of the gods that lived on mount olympus; goddess of the hunt
- lived on mount olympus; goddess of warfare
- seized power from his father uranus
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- an extremely handsome young man that died and was reborn
- voice echoed through the mountains of greece
- god of vegetation and sister of zeus
- challenged athena to a weaving contest and was turned into a spider
- an almost inmortal warrior during the Trojan war
12 Clues: god of fertility • was able to turn men into animals • seized power from his father uranus • god of vegetation and sister of zeus • lived on mount olympus; goddess of warfare • voice echoed through the mountains of greece • an almost inmortal warrior during the Trojan war • had an oracle established at Delphi name after him • ...
vocabulary of culture 2025-05-16
Who's Who in Greek Mythology 2021-04-20
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- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of springtime and Queen of the underworld
- God of music, prophecy, healing, light
- God of Wine, festivity, the theater
- Goddess of the home and hearth
- God of War
- Goddess of Hunting, the moon
- Goddess of Wisdom, war strategy
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- King of the Titans and father of the Olympians
- Goddess of The harvest, grain, corn
- Goddess of Marriage, queen of Olympians
- Goddess of Love, beauty, fertility
- God of The underworld, the dead
- God of The sea
- God of Fire, the forge
- Queen of the Titans and mother of the Olympians
- Rule of the Gods and God of Thunder
17 Clues: God of War • God of The sea • Messenger of the Gods • God of Fire, the forge • Goddess of Hunting, the moon • Goddess of the home and hearth • God of The underworld, the dead • Goddess of Wisdom, war strategy • Goddess of The harvest, grain, corn • Goddess of Love, beauty, fertility • God of Wine, festivity, the theater • Rule of the Gods and God of Thunder • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 22 - Oedipus 2024-03-21
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- Queen of Thebes; Oedipus' mother and wife
- destined to kill his father and marry his mother
- identical; the very same
- King of Thebes; Oedipus' father
- one who tells the future
- seeking revenge
- Oedipus' daughter
- first queen of Thebes; had necklace of youth and beauty
- a malicious look
- walking stick
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- son of Oedipus; fought with his brother Eteocles for the throne
- deadly disease; plague
- monster with a woman's head and a lion's body
- arrogant; showing excessive pride
- concern
- conceited
- son of Oedipus; fought with his brother Polynices for the throne
17 Clues: concern • conceited • walking stick • seeking revenge • a malicious look • Oedipus' daughter • deadly disease; plague • identical; the very same • one who tells the future • King of Thebes; Oedipus' father • arrogant; showing excessive pride • Queen of Thebes; Oedipus' mother and wife • monster with a woman's head and a lion's body • destined to kill his father and marry his mother • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Intro to Greek Mythology 2022-03-15
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- who rowed people across the river Styx
- Hesiod and who are considered the earliest Greek poets whose work has survived
- 9 goddesses in charge of science and art
- myths show the relations between gods and who?
- ruled before the gods of Olympus
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- gave birth to Gaea, Earth, Night, and Day
- one-eyed giants
- daughters of Zeus
- The fates determine people's what?
- 3-headed dog who guarded the underworld
- the gods mirrored human what?
- Traditional stories of gods, kings, and heroes
12 Clues: one-eyed giants • daughters of Zeus • the gods mirrored human what? • ruled before the gods of Olympus • The fates determine people's what? • who rowed people across the river Styx • 3-headed dog who guarded the underworld • 9 goddesses in charge of science and art • gave birth to Gaea, Earth, Night, and Day • Traditional stories of gods, kings, and heroes • ...
People in Greek Mythology 2025-06-09
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- Harding Disgraced skater for fowl play
- Was turned into a spider
- King of the God's and God of the sky
- Kidnapped and made Queen by Hades
- Forced to only repeat peoples words
- King of the Underworld
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- The Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess who was insulted by Arachne's pride
- Flew too close to the sun
- Icarus's father who gave him advice
- Mother of the Earth and Nature God
- Fell in love with his reflection
12 Clues: King of the Underworld • Was turned into a spider • Flew too close to the sun • The Goddess of love and beauty • Fell in love with his reflection • Kidnapped and made Queen by Hades • Mother of the Earth and Nature God • Icarus's father who gave him advice • Forced to only repeat peoples words • King of the God's and God of the sky • Harding Disgraced skater for fowl play • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2021-03-14
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- First appeared in ancient Greek political and philosophical thought in the city-state of Athens. The word comes from demos 'people' and kratos 'to rule'.
- the most common type of heavily armed foot-soldier in ancient Greece from the 7th to 4th centuries BCE
- A fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- The former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- literally meaning the science that studies the laws of the stars, a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena.
- an Athenian historian and general
- Greek slaves in ancient Sparta.
- A city-state famous for its temples, fine public buildings and love of the arts.
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- the set of stories about the gods, goddesses, heroes and rituals of Ancient Greeks.
- A form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people. These people may be distinguished by nobility, wealth, education, corporate, religious, political, or military control.
- The assembly of the citizens in the democratic city-states of ancient Greece.
- A central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- A warrior society in ancient Greece that reached the height of its power after defeating rival city-state Athens in the Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.).
- The core fortified area of a town or city.
- pottery with two vertical handles used in antiquity for the storage and transportation of foodstuffs such as wine and olive oil.
- A council of over 500 citizens appointed to run daily affairs of the city.
16 Clues: Greek slaves in ancient Sparta. • an Athenian historian and general • The core fortified area of a town or city. • A central public space in ancient Greek city-states. • A fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill. • A council of over 500 citizens appointed to run daily affairs of the city. • ...
Theatre History pt. 1 2022-09-15
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- was largely an imitation of greek drama, focused on comedic representations
- only surviving greek trilogy to this day
- actors portraying the gods delivered their monologues on this
- three plays related by theme, myth, or characters
- god of fertility, wine, and theatre
- intended to be read rather than performed
- term used for creators of theatre
- was more interested in people's lives over religious views of his day
- where actors changed masks and costumes
- expanded the number of actors and reduced the size of the chorus
- a cranelike hoist that permitted actors to appear above the stage as if flying
- large circular arenas that were surrounded by tiers of seats
- considered nothing sacred and was a skilled satirist
- writer of bombastic tragedies-only person to attempt something close to a play
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- performances were held in the open on hillsides surrounding a circular area called this
- allows his characters to question fate and the wills of the gods
- means "goat song" named after sacrificing one to the gods
- plays that showed the clash between the will of the gods and the ambitions and desires of humanity
- means "god from the machine"
- based on Greek mythology and were rife with with mock drunkenness, brazen sexuality, pranks, sight gags, and general merriment
- the first actor, stepped from the chorus and spoke dialogue to other members
- euripides emphasized this-human sorrow and compassion
- father of tragedy
- group of chanters, served to drive the story forward
- derived from the word tragos
25 Clues: father of tragedy • means "god from the machine" • derived from the word tragos • term used for creators of theatre • god of fertility, wine, and theatre • where actors changed masks and costumes • only surviving greek trilogy to this day • intended to be read rather than performed • three plays related by theme, myth, or characters • ...
Final Exam - The Wonders 2025-05-14
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- Series of rulers from the same family, often associated with the Great Wall.
- Art form used in creating many of the wonders.
- Incan city high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
- Civilization that built Machu Picchu.
- Bronze statue that once stood in a Greek harbor.
- Tall structure guiding ships in Egypt.
- Material used in statues and temples.
- Monumental tomb built for Mausolus.
- Rose-colored stone city carved into cliffs in Jordan.
- Greek site where the Statue of Zeus was located.
- Giant statue of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Traditional stories often tied to ancient wonders.
- Terraced gardens said to be in Babylon.
- A building material used in many ancient and modern wonders.
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- City that housed the Temple of Artemis.
- Organization that designates World Heritage Sites.
- Giant seated statue in Olympia, Greece.
- Massive temple in Ephesus dedicated to a Greek goddess.
- The design and style of buildings and monuments.
- A journey to a sacred place, like to Chichen Itza or the Taj Mahal.
- The only surviving ancient wonder, located in Egypt.
- Roman amphitheater in Italy used for gladiator fights.
- White marble mausoleum in India built by Emperor Shah Jahan.
- Massive fortification in China built to protect against invasions.
- Ancient city possibly home to the Hanging Gardens.
- Mountain range where Machu Picchu is located.
- Title of ancient Egyptian rulers who built the pyramids.
- Large open-air venue for entertainment, like the Colosseum.
- The application of science and math to build wonders.
29 Clues: Monumental tomb built for Mausolus. • Civilization that built Machu Picchu. • Material used in statues and temples. • Tall structure guiding ships in Egypt. • City that housed the Temple of Artemis. • Giant seated statue in Olympia, Greece. • Terraced gardens said to be in Babylon. • Mountain range where Machu Picchu is located. • ...
Class newspaper 2013-02-15
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- a Swedisch store where you can buy almost everything
- the province where Genk and Maasmechelen belong to
- how many teeth does a grown-up have?
- who lost the battle of Waterloo
- the company that is established by Adi Dassler
- who is the god of lightning in the Greek mythology
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- a hot spring
- in what language were most of the books from the Dark Ages written?
- the enemy of the smurfs
- the Iberian peninsula consists of Spain and ...
- the gastronomy that pigs detect
- the sport where they say 'en garde'
- the emperor who setted Rome on fire
- the city where the Mona Lisa is located
- the chemical symbol for strontium
15 Clues: a hot spring • the enemy of the smurfs • the gastronomy that pigs detect • who lost the battle of Waterloo • the chemical symbol for strontium • the sport where they say 'en garde' • the emperor who setted Rome on fire • how many teeth does a grown-up have? • the city where the Mona Lisa is located • the company that is established by Adi Dassler • ...
Vocabulary List #1 2023-11-16
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- A verb used to show gaining something through a lie
- What you pop to make popcorn
- Opposite of disconnection
- Advertisements where doctors recommend a product
- Desire to or hope for
- To consume or ingest a liquid
- The means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- honesty or straightforwardness
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- To escape from someone or something giving case or searching
- The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- Evidence; pie charts, statistics, data charts
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- A noun often used in greek mythology
- Antonym for unilateral
- Chaos
15 Clues: Chaos • Desire to or hope for • Antonym for unilateral • Opposite of disconnection • What you pop to make popcorn • To consume or ingest a liquid • honesty or straightforwardness • A noun often used in greek mythology • Evidence; pie charts, statistics, data charts • Advertisements where doctors recommend a product • A verb used to show gaining something through a lie • ...
Clue Grids 2024-03-12
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- The opposite of "night"
- A synonym for "begin"
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The process by which water becomes vapor
- mammal known for hanging upside down
- A type of vehicle used for traveling on snow, often pulled by dogs
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere
- In Greek mythology, who is known as the god of the sky?
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- ocean motion
- Capital city of Australia
- Unit of measurement for distance equal to 1,000 meters
- It is a type of small, buzzing insect
- A famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved
- Whale The world loudest animal
15 Clues: ocean motion • A synonym for "begin" • The opposite of "night" • Capital city of Australia • Whale The world loudest animal • mammal known for hanging upside down • It is a type of small, buzzing insect • A large body of water surrounded by land • A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved • The process by which water becomes vapor • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-30
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- A big hill with important buildings like temples
- Government where a small group of people make rules
- Sport competition to honor Zeus
- Long stories about the adventures of heroes
- Marketplaces in Greece where people talked, bought, and sold things
- Greek warriors who carried shields and spears
- Government where citizens can vote
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- Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes
- Someone who can hear the messages of the gods
- Free men born in Athens
- People who thought deeply about life and the world
- Government where one person took power by force
- Plays about sad or serious events
- City and the land around it
- People forced to work the land in Sparta (slaves)
15 Clues: Free men born in Athens • City and the land around it • Sport competition to honor Zeus • Plays about sad or serious events • Government where citizens can vote • Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes • Long stories about the adventures of heroes • Someone who can hear the messages of the gods • Greek warriors who carried shields and spears • ...
Mystical Creatures 2025-04-25
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- A legendary creature that breathes fire.
- A horse-like creature with a single horn.
- Half-human half-fish lives in the ocean.
- A magical being with pointy ears.
- A spirit of nature living in forests or waters.
- A human that transforms during a full moon.
- Half bull half human guards the labyrinth.
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- Part eagle part lion
- A bird that rises from its ashes.
- Half-human half-horse a mythical warrior.
- A small and tricky mythical being.
- A mischievous creature often found under bridges.
- A creature with a lion's body and a human head.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A tiny magical being with wings.
15 Clues: Part eagle part lion • A tiny magical being with wings. • A bird that rises from its ashes. • A magical being with pointy ears. • A small and tricky mythical being. • A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A legendary creature that breathes fire. • Half-human half-fish lives in the ocean. • Half-human half-horse a mythical warrior. • A horse-like creature with a single horn. • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- A Roman apart of the army
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- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- Where most farmers produce goods
- A large getaway home out of the city
- Central hall with rooms around it
- The main drink made with grapes
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Troy 2019-10-16
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- the king of Troy
- A fierce emperor that is fighting in the Trojan War
- the son god of greek mythology
- group of city-state lead by Agamemnon who were attacking Troy
- when a army and another army fight against each other
- Never conquered empire
- the wife of Hector
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- Were worshiped and feared by Greece
- Takes the queen of the Trojans that starts the war
- A beautiful queen that Paris took from the Trojans
- The best fighter in the Trojan War
- A brave prince that lead the Troy army
- War the fight against the Sparta and Troy
- used as a weapon
- a massive group of people that fight
15 Clues: the king of Troy • used as a weapon • the wife of Hector • Never conquered empire • the son god of greek mythology • The best fighter in the Trojan War • Were worshiped and feared by Greece • a massive group of people that fight • A brave prince that lead the Troy army • War the fight against the Sparta and Troy • Takes the queen of the Trojans that starts the war • ...
Greek Mythology & Divinities No.#2 2022-02-28
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- guardian of the underworld
- goddess of the hunt
- the greek name for perseus' sword, riptide
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of nature
- titan of time
- goddess of the rainbow
- slayed the minotaur
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- monster that regrows its heads
- slayed the monster medusa
- monster whose hair is snakes
- god of the sun and poetry
- the first spider
- messenger of the gods
- god of the forge and machinery
- god of wine
- goddess of magic and witchcraft
17 Clues: god of wine • titan of time • the first spider • goddess of nature • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • slayed the minotaur • messenger of the gods • goddess of the rainbow • slayed the monster medusa • god of the sun and poetry • guardian of the underworld • monster whose hair is snakes • monster that regrows its heads • god of the forge and machinery • ...
Mosher's Monsters of Greek Mythology 2025-07-28
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- ZEUS's Flying Horse
- "Father of all Monsters"
- Body of Lion and Head, Wings and Talons of an Eagle
- Combination of many animals: Including goat, lion and snake
- Body of a Lion, Head of a Woman, and the Wings of an Eagle
- Giant Three-Headed Dog Guarding the Gates of the Underworld
- Sea Monster that took the shape of a Giant Whirlpool and pulled ships to the bottom of the Sea
- One-Eyed Giants
- A Gorgon
- Head of a Bull, Body of a Man
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- Flying Creatures with the faces of women
- Half-Goat, Half-Man
- Half-Man Half-Horse Creature
- Flying Creatures with Sharp Fangs and Claws who hunted down Murderers
- Sea Nymphs who lured sailors to Crash on the Rocks of their island with their songs
- A Terrible Sea Monster with 12 Long Tentacle Legs and 6 Dog-Like Heads
- Giant Snake with Nine Heads
17 Clues: A Gorgon • One-Eyed Giants • Half-Goat, Half-Man • ZEUS's Flying Horse • "Father of all Monsters" • Giant Snake with Nine Heads • Half-Man Half-Horse Creature • Head of a Bull, Body of a Man • Flying Creatures with the faces of women • Body of Lion and Head, Wings and Talons of an Eagle • Body of a Lion, Head of a Woman, and the Wings of an Eagle • ...
roman greece 2021-02-11
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- ---was a god who was the god of lighting
- back in the ancient time Romans strived to earn a living by---
- The--- Horse was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- While the romans made more realistic sculpture the greeks made sculptors
- The ancient city of--- was best know for its amazing warriors
- ---the Punic War was the last and shortest of the three war punic wars
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a---
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- Both the romans and greeks focused on art and---
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on important political---
- Both of the governments of greece and roman started out with
- While the Greeks let their slaves go about, the Romans forced them to---
- The city of --- is one of the oldest cities in the world
- was a student of the philosopher, Socrates.
- greeks loved and believed deeply into enjoying---
- ---was an ancient greek city destroyed by an volcano
- Unlike like the greeks who got married at 12 to 13 the romans had to get married as---
16 Clues: ---was a god who was the god of lighting • was a student of the philosopher, Socrates. • Both the romans and greeks focused on art and--- • greeks loved and believed deeply into enjoying--- • ---was an ancient greek city destroyed by an volcano • While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a--- • The city of --- is one of the oldest cities in the world • ...
Mythology 2016-10-04
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- flew too close to the sun and died
- god of wine and festivity
- saved by Perseus and later became his wife
- a dryad who fell in love with Narcissus but was cursed
- defeated the minotaur, son of Neptune
- goddess of the moon
- god of the sea
- three goddess of fate
- the river in the underworld that is crossed by souls
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- home of the gods, near Mt. Olympus
- raised in the wild with bears
- leader of Olympus, married to Juno
- goddess of wisdom and strategy
- Bacchus's wife
- three headed dog that guarded the gate into the underworld
- son of Zeus, went on a quest to kill Medusa
- city where the Trojan war took place (in Turkey)
17 Clues: Bacchus's wife • god of the sea • goddess of the moon • three goddess of fate • god of wine and festivity • raised in the wild with bears • goddess of wisdom and strategy • home of the gods, near Mt. Olympus • flew too close to the sun and died • leader of Olympus, married to Juno • defeated the minotaur, son of Neptune • saved by Perseus and later became his wife • ...
Mythology 2022-09-06
17 Clues: god of fire • god of trade • wife of zues • god of music • wife of hades • god of wealth • goddess of war • king of the sea • goddess of grain • king of all gods • goddess of heart • greek god of war • god of the woods • goddess of hunting • have snakes for hair • king of the underworld • god of beauty and love
Hist and Lit Midterm Escape Room 2022-01-05
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- What did chorus members wear to show character and ensure the audience could see the character's face?
- The most popular Elizabethan Playwright
- The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre
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- The group that was responsible for cluing the audience in to the events of the story, speak as the actors inner thoughts, and represent larger groups of characters
- These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things
- Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival?
- The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era
- Elizabethan theatre was for
8 Clues: Elizabethan theatre was for • The most popular Elizabethan Playwright • Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival? • The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era • The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre • These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-11-18
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- the author of the epic poems: the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Area of land that is surrounded on three sides by water
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live.
- began as a festival honoring the gods; included sporting events and poetry competitions.
- A war between Athens and Sparta.
- All citizens can participate directly in the government
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- High hill that a strong fortress was on.
- Slaves in Sparta.
- Greek word for a city-state
- Gathering of citizens
- a great temple of Athena that is located on the acropolis in Athens. The ruins still stand today.
- the period of expansion of Greek culture and history following Alexander's death until the rise of the Roman Empire in 31 BCE.
- Type of government in which only a few people have power.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- famous philosopher that was the tutor of Alexander the Great
- Leader who held power through the use of force
16 Clues: Slaves in Sparta. • Gathering of citizens • Greek word for a city-state • A war between Athens and Sparta. • High hill that a strong fortress was on. • Leader who held power through the use of force • Area of land that is surrounded on three sides by water • All citizens can participate directly in the government • the author of the epic poems: the Iliad and the Odyssey. • ...
mythology 2022-03-25
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- personification of earth
- goddess of hunting and the moon
- greek blacksmith of the gods
- oldest child of Kronos and rhea
- immense snake son of loki
- first spider
- artemis' twin brother
- who ate a stone by mistake
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- symbol of the god Poseidon
- egyptian god of death
- king of olympus
- original sun god
- centaur who trained demigods
- message god symbol
- goddess of marriage
- symbol of the goddess Hera
- egyptian sun god
17 Clues: first spider • king of olympus • original sun god • egyptian sun god • message god symbol • goddess of marriage • egyptian god of death • artemis' twin brother • personification of earth • immense snake son of loki • symbol of the god Poseidon • symbol of the goddess Hera • who ate a stone by mistake • greek blacksmith of the gods • centaur who trained demigods • ...
Greek Gods 2025-01-16
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- The Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- The Greek god of trade, luck, thieves, and travel
- The Greek god of music, medicine, poetry and prophecy
- The Greek goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts
- The Greek goddess of revenge
- The Greek god of the sky
- The Greek goddess of wild animals and the hunt
- The Greek god of war
- The Greek god of sleep
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The Greek goddess of rainbows
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- The Greek goddess of family and marriage
- The Greek goddess of luck
- The Greek god of wine
- The Greek god of fire and metalworking
- Greek god of nature
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek goddess of victory
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek goddess of love
20 Clues: Greek god of nature • The Greek god of war • The Greek god of wine • The Greek god of sleep • The Greek god of the sky • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek goddess of luck • The Greek goddess of love • The Greek goddess of victory • The Greek goddess of revenge • The Greek goddess of rainbows • The Greek god of the underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • ...
Nadav's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-10
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-26
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and hunting abilities.
- A small, magical humanoid creature often associated with nature and known for their ability to grant wishes.
- A monster from Greek mythology with venomous snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
- A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration.
- A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking.
- A legendary creature, also known as Sasquatch, believed to inhabit forests and wilderness areas, often described as tall and hairy.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn from its own ashes, representing immortality and renewal.
- A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian features, often associated with great power and fire-breathing abilities.
- A giant sea creature often depicted as a colossal squid or octopus capable of causing destruction.
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- A mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, known for its enigmatic nature and riddles.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often depicted as alluring and living in the sea.
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power and guardianship.
- A legendary creature in Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and drinking their blood.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish.
- A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region, also known as the Abominable Snowman.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, often depicted as dwelling in a labyrinth.
18 Clues: A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration. • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish. • A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking. • A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon. • ...
Greek god and goddess side project 2013-10-16
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- The Greek god of lightning and the sky
- The Greek god of the dead
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and battle strategies
- The Greek god of crafting
- The Greek god of thieves, messengers, merchants, travelers and speed
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The Greek god of archery, music, prophecy and bachelors
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The Greek goddess of hunting and maidenhood
- The Greek goddess of marriage and family
- The Greek god of wine
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- The Greek goddess of revenge
- The Greek goddess of magic
- The Greek god of sleep
- The Greek god of dreams
- The Greek goddess of home and hearth
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek goddess of the rainbow
- The Greek god of war and violence
- The Greek god of wild places
20 Clues: The Greek god of wine • The Greek god of sleep • The Greek god of dreams • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek god of the dead • The Greek god of crafting • The Greek goddess of magic • The Greek goddess of revenge • The Greek god of wild places • The Greek goddess of the rainbow • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek god of war and violence • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome by Tessa Caplan 2021-02-11
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- Both Rome and Greece learn _______ which is about gods and goddesses.
- Greece and Rome both have astonishing ______ that took long to make.
- Greece and Rome both also studied different ______.
- Romans and Greece both appreciate ______.
- Greece had nice sculptures and Rome had _______.
- Geographically, ancient Rome and ancient Greece were ________, which means they were both surrounded on three sides by water.
- Greece and Rome had many astonishing and large _______.
- Greece and Rome also had many different types of ____used for battle.
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- Ancient Greece and Rome also both had great leaders also known as __________.
- Both Greece and Rome are ___ countries.
- Greek and Rome have both had multiple battles and _____ that they have both won and lost.
- Greek and Rome both have won _____.
- Rome and Greece both had so many different and interesting types of religion and ______.
- Greece’s main god was _______, and Rome’s main god was Jupiter.
- Caesar Unlike Greece, Romans almost had a king named _______.
- Both Greece and Rome had some very important ________.
- Both Greece and Rome had some very important ________.
- Greek had their own _______ for art, but the Romans added to that.
- Greece and Rome both had schools and studied some gods and __________.
- Greece and Rome both had a very large _____.
20 Clues: Greek and Rome both have won _____. • Both Greece and Rome are ___ countries. • Romans and Greece both appreciate ______. • Greece and Rome both had a very large _____. • Greece had nice sculptures and Rome had _______. • Greece and Rome both also studied different ______. • Both Greece and Rome had some very important ________. • ...
A Zaney Moo Year 2023-12-29
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- Zane's Grandpa and his favourite number?
- What mount is the home of the Gods in Greek mythology
- Who instigated the use of helmets to be mandated for motorcyclists?
- Zane's favourite historical celebrity
- "Race power" is still in what section of our constitution
- What modern country used to be called Gaul?
- What Greek king was given the gift of the golden touch?
- What does a cake taste like? (Portal)
- What Melbourne River has been described as "too thick to drink and too thin to plough"?
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- Who's the plump religious member of Robin Hood's merry band?
- Rim of the world, plus the sky and add in Todd Howard for fun
- What country did the Godzilla movies originally come from?
- Zane's favourite colour
- What do black birds and Little Jack Horner have in common? (Three digits will do!)
- What animal was brought into Australia to control the sugar cane beetles, but has itself become a more serious pest?
- Majority of the day, earth's sky is blue, mars sky is *answer*
- How many flags come together to make up the Union Jack?
- Is a filly a male or female?
18 Clues: Zane's favourite colour • Is a filly a male or female? • Zane's favourite historical celebrity • What does a cake taste like? (Portal) • Zane's Grandpa and his favourite number? • What modern country used to be called Gaul? • What mount is the home of the Gods in Greek mythology • How many flags come together to make up the Union Jack? • ...
Greek Gods 2020-04-29
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- The Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- The Greek god of trade, luck, thieves, and travel
- The Greek god of music, medicine, poetry and prophecy
- The Greek goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts
- The Greek goddess of revenge
- The Greek god of the sky
- The Greek goddess of wild animals and the hunt
- The Greek god of war
- The Greek god of sleep
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The Greek goddess of rainbows
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- The Greek goddess of family and marriage
- The Greek goddess of luck
- The Greek god of wine
- The Greek god of fire and metalworking
- Greek god of nature
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek goddess of victory
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek goddess of love
20 Clues: Greek god of nature • The Greek god of war • The Greek god of wine • The Greek god of sleep • The Greek god of the sky • The Greek god of the sea • The Greek goddess of luck • The Greek goddess of love • The Greek goddess of victory • The Greek goddess of revenge • The Greek goddess of rainbows • The Greek god of the underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • ...
Greek Mythology in Our Modern Language 2024-12-18
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- the game show Wheel of ________; from the Roman goddess of luck
- We live on the coast of the Pacific _______; comes from the god of Okeanos
- an epic voyage; Odysseus journeyed for ten years to get home
- another word for teacher; from Odysseus's trusted friend and advisor
- first, then, later, finally; named after the Greek "father time" or Chronos
- “Iceberg! Straight ahead!”; from the powerful giants defeated by Zeus
- “You are getting very sleepy…”; from the god of sleep Hypnos
- god-like; the name of the peak which is home to Greek Gods
- Saint Helens or Vesuvius; from Roman god of fire and blacksmithing Vulcan
- like a peach with no fuzz; from the name for a drink of the gods
- a warning sound; from the creatures that lured sailors to their deaths using their enchanting songs
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- a soft, gentle breeze; the god of the west wind Zephyrus
- someone or something with great strength; this demi-god capture Cerberus
- vain, conceited; from the beautiful Narcissus who fell in love with his own reflection
- eight-legged invertebrate; from the great weaver Arachne who was turned into a spider by Athena
- warlike; from the Roman god Mars
- money given to those in need; from one of the three Graces in Greek mythology
- a memory trick like ROYGBIV; from the goddess of memory
- a destructive cyclone; from the god of all monsters Typhon
- to tease or taunt; from the son of Zeus, Tantalus, who was cursed to be hungry and thirsty for all eternity
- your arch enemy; comes from the goddess of vengeance
21 Clues: warlike; from the Roman god Mars • your arch enemy; comes from the goddess of vengeance • a memory trick like ROYGBIV; from the goddess of memory • a soft, gentle breeze; the god of the west wind Zephyrus • a destructive cyclone; from the god of all monsters Typhon • god-like; the name of the peak which is home to Greek Gods • ...
lual 2022-01-25
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- is a type of malicious code
- is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Albania, and the other parts of the BalkansDorians,
- Mycenaean Greece was the last phase of the Bronze Age
- Sea. noun. an inland sea between SE Europe and Asia: connected to the Aegean
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- country located in the northeastern corner of Africa
- any member of a major division of the ancient Greek people, distinguished by a well-marked dialect and by their subdivision,
- is a form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people.According to Hesiod, four primary divine beings first came into existence
- war In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city
- is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- India is located in Southern Asia bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.
10 Clues: is a type of malicious code • is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • country located in the northeastern corner of Africa • Mycenaean Greece was the last phase of the Bronze Age • war In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city • Sea. noun. an inland sea between SE Europe and Asia: connected to the Aegean • ...
stems choice board 2025-04-09
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- ________ happens when chemical compounds go through synthesis
- ________ is the fear of going insane
- the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light
- half a god
- ________ relates to one color
- strikingly beautiful or impressive
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- A piece of glass that makes things bigger
- ________ is of or relating to the stars
- a study of economics in terms of individual areas of activity
- a group of stars
- ________ is an alcoholic drink taken before a meal as an appetizer
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- relating to multiple colors
- ________ is the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- ________ conjoined twins are two people connected since birth
15 Clues: half a god • a group of stars • relating to multiple colors • ________ relates to one color • strikingly beautiful or impressive • ________ is the fear of going insane • ________ is of or relating to the stars • A piece of glass that makes things bigger • ________ is the god of the sun in Greek mythology • the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light • ...
Week 2 Spelling List Greek Roots 2026-03-30
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- The book is a __________________________ of important events.
- I read a __________________________ about a famous scientist.
- The doctor used a __________________________ to check my temperature.
- We learned about shapes in __________________________ class.
- __________________________ is the study of rivers and water systems.
- The __________________________ traveled to space in a rocket.
- He used a __________________________ to see the moon clearly.
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- The singer gave me her __________________________.
- We used a __________________________ to look at tiny cells.
- We listened to a beautiful __________________________ at the concert.
- The illness spread quickly and became an __________________________.
- She took a __________________________ of the sunset.
- In a __________________________, people vote for their leaders.
- Greek __________________________ includes many gods and stories.
- I used the __________________________ to call my friend.
15 Clues: The singer gave me her __________________________. • She took a __________________________ of the sunset. • I used the __________________________ to call my friend. • We used a __________________________ to look at tiny cells. • We learned about shapes in __________________________ class. • The book is a __________________________ of important events. • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2022-11-07
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- this man came up with the socratic method
- this man wrote the republic
- this was the only similarity shared by the various Greek city-states
- this city-state was known for its emphasis on education and art
- This aspect of Greece was partially why it was so disunified and impacted the development of a strong seafaring trade
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- Ancient Greece was not one unified nation, instead it was split into many of these...
- this Macedonian king successfully conquered lands from Macedonia to India
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- people use this to explain the unexplainable and teach morals to children
- This man was the leader of Athens during its Golden Age
- this city-state was known for its emphasis on military might
- this civilization is considered to be the foundation of Western Civilization
- Form of government in which a few rich people are in charge
- this man invented the study of logic
- A blend of greek, persian, egyptian and indian culture
- this war was fought between Athens and Sparta
- Form of government in which a king is in charge
- Form of government in which all people have a say
18 Clues: this man wrote the republic • this man invented the study of logic • this man came up with the socratic method • this war was fought between Athens and Sparta • Form of government in which a king is in charge • Form of government in which all people have a say • A blend of greek, persian, egyptian and indian culture • ...
Mythology 2011-12-02
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- cut off Medusa's head
- one-eyed son of Zeus
- waited 20 years for husband's returngorgons 3 monsters with snaky locks
- 3-headed, 3-bodied monster
- gave Perseus a sword
- killed by discus
- held heavens
- killed his wife and children because Hera drove him mad
- cleverest Greek hero
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- race of one-eyed giants
- wanted monster head as wedding giftAmazons fierce warrior womenChiron wise centaur who taught Hercules
- queen of warrior women
- only winged horse
- was once Athena's priestess
- nine-headed snake
- island ruled by Odysseus
- punished in Tartarus
17 Clues: held heavens • killed by discus • only winged horse • nine-headed snake • one-eyed son of Zeus • gave Perseus a sword • punished in Tartarus • cleverest Greek hero • cut off Medusa's head • queen of warrior women • race of one-eyed giants • island ruled by Odysseus • 3-headed, 3-bodied monster • was once Athena's priestess • killed his wife and children because Hera drove him mad • ...
Mythology 2025-10-08
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- was a beautiful white horse that could fly.
- half-goat half-man.
- It was a giant snake with nine heads
- had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle.
- sea nymphs who lured sailors to crash on the rocks of their islands with their songs.
- half-man half-horse creatures.
- terrible sea monster with 12 long tentacle legs and 6 dog-like heads.
- sea monster that took the shape of a giant whirlpool.
- combination of a lion and an eagle.
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- was a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face, but had snakes for hair.
- flying creatures with sharp fangs and claws who hunted down murderers.
- one-eyed giants.
- flying creatures with the faces of women.
- the head of bull and the body of a man
- the scariest and most powerful of all the monsters in Greek Mythology. He was called the "Father of all monsters" and even the gods were scared of Typhon.
- a giant monster that was a combination of many animals including a goat, lion, and snake.
- giant three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld
17 Clues: one-eyed giants. • half-goat half-man. • half-man half-horse creatures. • combination of a lion and an eagle. • It was a giant snake with nine heads • the head of bull and the body of a man • flying creatures with the faces of women. • was a beautiful white horse that could fly. • sea monster that took the shape of a giant whirlpool. • ...
Mythology Words 2021-11-18
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- liquid sustenance
- popular cuisine on Mount Olympus
- chief Greek deity
- a female deity
- describes a place, or, the person who rules this place
- medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods, or, the message itself
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- domain
- rules the sea
- a usually traditional story of historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
- its capital now is Athens
10 Clues: domain • rules the sea • a female deity • liquid sustenance • chief Greek deity • its capital now is Athens • popular cuisine on Mount Olympus • describes a place, or, the person who rules this place • medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods, or, the message itself • ...
House of Hades 2016-05-31
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- son of Jupiter, "switched places" with Percy Jackson
- doors/entrance to the Underworld
- daughter of Aphrodite, has the ability to "charmspeak" people into doing things she wants
- statue that supposedly will unite the Greek and Roman camps and almost cause of Percy and Annabeth falling into the Underworld
- the West Wind
- giant, nemesis of Ares
- sent to an island to live there forever and have visitors she can't help falling in love with
- the Titan Iapetus, lord of the west, drowned in the River Lethe, making him forget everything
- skeleton cat Bob named after himself (almost)
- daughter of Athena, fell into the Underworld
- island where Calypso was sent to
- daughter of Pluto, came back from the dead
- son of Poseidon, fell into the Underworld
- Demeter's agrigulture assistant, teaches people about agriculture
- god of love
- son of Mars, life depends on a piece of wood
- Protogenos of misery and poison
- son of Hephaestus, built the Argo II
- Titan of light
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- goddess of snow, depicted as an enemy in this series
- father of Hazel
- bandit from Greek mythology, kills people by asking them to wash his feet then kicking them off cliffs
- augur for Camp Jupiter, wants to take the current praetor's place as praetor
- oracle for Greek camp
- Greek camp for children
- Hazel's horse, son of Poseidon
- goddess of magic and witchcraft, shows Hazel her crossroads
- daughter of Bellona, praetor of the Twelfth Legion
- the dome like the sky, but underneath the world
- primiordal goddess of the night
- son of Hades, can shadow travel
- mother of the Minotaur
- Titan of the constellations
- animal Sciron uses after he kicks people off cliffs to eat them
- giant, nemesis of Hecate
35 Clues: god of love • the West Wind • Titan of light • father of Hazel • oracle for Greek camp • giant, nemesis of Ares • mother of the Minotaur • Greek camp for children • giant, nemesis of Hecate • Titan of the constellations • Hazel's horse, son of Poseidon • primiordal goddess of the night • son of Hades, can shadow travel • Protogenos of misery and poison • doors/entrance to the Underworld • ...
An 2025-05-06
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- Long poem that tells a story about a hero
- Are short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- The spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- "High city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- A government in which only a few people have power
- This invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece that historians.
- People who had the right to participate in government.
- Ancient stories that reveal truths about human nature and why people act in certain ways by describing entertaining adventures
- Perhaps the greatest Greek thinker
- God of the underworld
- A group of warriors who stood close together in a square.
- Build an empire and the greatest conquerors in history.
- Rich landowners
- was a student of Socrates.
- Strongest army in the ancient world.
- A portion of land almost completely surrounded by water
- Which meant a leader who held power through the use of force
- Claimed the throne and killed all his rivals for power and worked to Persian restore order in Persian.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- Age is one that is marked by great achievements
- Goddess of the hearth
- A war between Athens and Sparta.
- Shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea
- Among the greatest of these thinkers.
- The Persian leader conquered the most territory.
- God of war
- A unit of soldiers who ride horses.
- Queen of the gods
- Strongest navy in ancient world.
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- An agreement to work together.
- The most famous lyric poet
- The Greek word for a city-state
33 Clues: God of war • Rich landowners • Queen of the gods • Goddess of the hearth • God of the underworld • The most famous lyric poet • was a student of Socrates. • An agreement to work together. • The Greek word for a city-state • A war between Athens and Sparta. • Strongest navy in ancient world. • Perhaps the greatest Greek thinker • A unit of soldiers who ride horses. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-01-21
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- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- spartan slave
- games in ancient Greece an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that tried to explain how the world works
- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a high rank government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- the battle that effectively ended the Persian war.
- farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- a city/state in Ancient Greece
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- an educated guess
- an advanced state of development and human society marked by progress in the arts in science
- an alliance headed by Athens that say that all Greek city states will come together and help find the Persians
- form from the surrounding city states near Sparta
- when a runner ran 26.1 miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over persia in a great battle that saved Athens
- society organized for the purpose of wagon war
- of or influenced by the Greek empire
- a government in which power is in the hands of hereditary ruling class or nobility
- military housing
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
- method way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question and answer format to force the students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- foreigner in a Greek city state often a merchant or artisan
- a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city
- method of maintaining, managing and gaining control of government
- a person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
25 Clues: spartan slave • military housing • an educated guess • a city/state in Ancient Greece • of or influenced by the Greek empire • cruel and oppressive government or rule • a government ruled by a few powerful people • a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city • society organized for the purpose of wagon war • form from the surrounding city states near Sparta • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2021-10-18
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- most gods have at least one of them. one of Zeus's is lightning and thunderbolts. these are supernatural abilities reserved for gods/ goddesses and other supernatural beings.
- first gods to be created in greek mythology. they created everything. Khaos is one of them.
- An ancient story used to try to explain supernatural events greek gods and legends. Something that many people believe. stories that are based on tradition. Some may have factual origins, while others are completely fictional.
- he as the first primordial god. he created good that created everything. he was created by everything and nothing.
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- Showing honour and respect to a god or goddess usually in a temple/ church. in greek mythology, it is usually because people want help or protection by the gods. sometimes it is performed with animal sacrifices.
- is an association of a group of people who get together because they have the same aim. a formal association of people with similar interests. usually live in the same place/ city/ country.
- is a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast. Greeks believed it to be the domain of many gods/goddesses. its the tallest point in grace
- any supernatural being. usually worshipped.has a domain and a task/ responsibilities
8 Clues: any supernatural being. usually worshipped.has a domain and a task/ responsibilities • first gods to be created in greek mythology. they created everything. Khaos is one of them. • he as the first primordial god. he created good that created everything. he was created by everything and nothing. • ...
Theseus 2022-08-24
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- What is superman or Wonderwoman?
- Two people come together, and never leave each other.
- Half bull half man like a centaur
- Very dark
- girlfriend is a person you are not married to yet.
- Make things shiny.
- In a shell and is a green
- A person who rules over lands.
- People who come and say hello.
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- Very pale.
- Long and sharp with a point at the end.
- Land in the middle of the ocean.
- Six feet under
- Something that holds you in the water.
- Where greek mythology is mostly centered around.
- Can get lost and they make them out of corn.
- Something long super thin and can sew with.
- A person who is a crook.
- A large stone in the shape of a circle. sandals Shoes that go in between your big toe.
19 Clues: Very dark • Very pale. • Six feet under • Make things shiny. • A person who is a crook. • In a shell and is a green • A person who rules over lands. • People who come and say hello. • What is superman or Wonderwoman? • Land in the middle of the ocean. • Half bull half man like a centaur • Something that holds you in the water. • Long and sharp with a point at the end. • ...
Tales and Myths of Old 2021-03-22
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- a discrimination between things as different; differentiating certain objects
- a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- A greek mythological creature envisioned as a water dragon, or water horse of sorts; a part of the human brain was named after the beast.
- that which is perceived to have its own distinct existence
- the trait of acting unpredictably and from whim or impulse
- a short moral story
- very small, minuscule
- a greek mythic creature capable of turning anyone into stone just by her gaze
- a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
- an adjective used to describe an idyllically peaceful and perfect time that occurred in the past
- a traditional story explaining a natural or social phenomenon typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- in the nature of something, although not readily apparent; implicit.
- a massive/humongous burden or task; based on the 12 strenous labors of one roman/greek hero.
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- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others; used commonly to describe spirits and ghosts.
- a passage selected from a larger work, usually of literature
- a magical river. (common in greek mythology)
- a phrase used when one is unable to achieve a goal or aspiration; based on the myth of a fox that was unable to reach a branch of grapes.
- Used to alert or warn someone to not let curiosity get the better of them.
- have as a meaning; be a sign of (ex: "this symbol _______ purity and quality")
- one's weak spot; based on the popular legend of a child who was made invulnerable by being dipped in a magical river.
- compliant and obedient to authority
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- consisting of or derived from a practice of long standing
- the study or investigation of ancestry and family history
- a temple to all the gods of antiquity
- a shape resulting from being deformed
26 Clues: a short moral story • very small, minuscule • compliant and obedient to authority • a temple to all the gods of antiquity • a shape resulting from being deformed • a magical river. (common in greek mythology) • a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work • a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events • ...
SEARCH Kids 2024-03-07
7 Clues: He's doing sugar for his project. • He's doing coding for his project. • She's doing corgis for her project. • He's doing robotics for his project. • He's doing roller coasters for his project. • She's doing venomous snakes for her project. • She's doing Greek mythology for her project.
Hist and Lit Midterm Escape Room 2022-01-13
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- Elizabethan theatre was for
- The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre
- The most popular Elizabethan playwright
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- These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things
- The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era
- Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival?
- The group that was responsible for cluing the audience in to the events of the story, speak as the actors inner thoughts, and represent larger groups of characters
- What did chorus members wear to show character and ensure the audience could see the character's face?
8 Clues: Elizabethan theatre was for • The most popular Elizabethan playwright • Which Greek god was celebrated in a theatre festival? • The queen during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre era • The Greek and Roman version of this influenced Elizabethan Theatre • These laws prevented certain classes of people from wearing certain things • ...
Chapter 5 2026-03-07
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- a long weapon with a sharp metal blade used for fighting
- one-eyed giant who lives without laws or leaders
- large natural hole or chamber in the side of a mountain, hill, or underground
- the most powerful god in Greek mythology. He is the king of the gods and rules the sky and thunder.
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- The monster
- god of the seas
- the king of Ithaca and the leader of the Greek soldiers during the Trojan War
- a period of very bad weather with strong wind, rain, thunder, or lightning
8 Clues: The monster • god of the seas • one-eyed giant who lives without laws or leaders • a long weapon with a sharp metal blade used for fighting • a period of very bad weather with strong wind, rain, thunder, or lightning • the king of Ithaca and the leader of the Greek soldiers during the Trojan War • ...
group5is 2016-02-21
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- luminous envelope of a star
- eight and farthest known planet
- an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies
- sixth planet from the sun
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- an irregular layer above the photosphere
- only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology
- fourth planet from the sun
- seventh planet from the sun
- solar _ is a stream of energized particles, primarily electrons and protons
- star at the center of the solar system
10 Clues: sixth planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • luminous envelope of a star • seventh planet from the sun • eight and farthest known planet • star at the center of the solar system • an irregular layer above the photosphere • an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies • ...
