greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Christmas 2025 2024-12-22
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- What Genn is Waiting for Beyoncé to Announce on Christmas Day
- Your Dad Thinks It's Dumb
- Villain in Genn's Favorite Disney Movie
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- What Soldiers and College Bands Do
- Quote from Kinda Funny's Iron Man In Review
- 4 Letter Word for a Settlement in a State
- Name for People From a Mediterranean Country
- Popular Genre of Music in New Orleans, LA
8 Clues: Your Dad Thinks It's Dumb • What Soldiers and College Bands Do • Villain in Genn's Favorite Disney Movie • 4 Letter Word for a Settlement in a State • Popular Genre of Music in New Orleans, LA • Quote from Kinda Funny's Iron Man In Review • Name for People From a Mediterranean Country • What Genn is Waiting for Beyoncé to Announce on Christmas Day
Designing Sneakers 2025-03-31
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- A process in devloping solutions to problems
- Fun shoes to wear
- Part of a shoe that sits on the bottom of th shoe
- A series of shoes made in collaboration with a basketball player
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- Originally a German shoe brand
- Media that encourages you to buy a product or service
- A brand named after Greek Mythology
- Packaging that shoes come in
8 Clues: Fun shoes to wear • Packaging that shoes come in • Originally a German shoe brand • A brand named after Greek Mythology • A process in devloping solutions to problems • Part of a shoe that sits on the bottom of th shoe • Media that encourages you to buy a product or service • A series of shoes made in collaboration with a basketball player
Mythology Crossword- Roman Names 2016-10-04
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- goddess of love, born out of primal murder
- Zeus gifted her 2 kids get kidnapped by Hades
- Princess in the greek mythology, chained to a rock
- Mythacal king of Athens, son of two dads
- He is married to Hera, killed his dad to become king and is now the king of all the gods
- when he was younger he did many cruel deeds, god of medicine, music, and poetry
- God of love, greek name is Eros
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- one of the Pleiades, a messenger for the gods, thought to be very swift
- was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros, very beautiful
- god of the sea, built huge underwater palace and had many children
- burst out of Jupiter's head
- She is married to Zeus, they never got along and were always on each others nerves
- Hera and Apollo's child, very ugly and they threw him into underworld, made beautiful jewelry
- live in palace of black rock, rules over the dead and was very violent
- got many gifts from her father Zeus for her 3rd birthday, very beautiful
15 Clues: burst out of Jupiter's head • God of love, greek name is Eros • Mythacal king of Athens, son of two dads • goddess of love, born out of primal murder • Zeus gifted her 2 kids get kidnapped by Hades • Princess in the greek mythology, chained to a rock • was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros, very beautiful • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- too much - do
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- around - sail (Latin)
- many - sound (Greek)
- great - city (Greek)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- between - word (Greek)
- father - birth
- below - red
- half - around (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- people - government (Greek)
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- time - logic (Greek)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- same - murder (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- likeness (Latin)
- self - movement (Greek)
- light - writing (Greek)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- before - speak (Latin)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • time - logic (Greek) • many - sound (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • star - sailor (Greek) • around - sail (Latin) • same - murder (Latin) • half - around (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • before - speak (Latin) • self - movement (Greek) • light - writing (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- half - around (Latin)
- around - sail (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- light - writing (Greek)
- same - murder (Latin)
- below - red
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- many - sound (Greek)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- father - birth
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- before - speak (Latin)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- self - movement (Greek)
- between - word (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- too much - do
- meat - eat (Latin)
- likeness (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- great - city (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • time - logic (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • many - sound (Greek) • half - around (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • around - sail (Latin) • same - murder (Latin) • before - speak (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • self - movement (Greek) • light - writing (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- many - sound (Greek)
- self - movement (Greek)
- against - speak (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- same - murder (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- below - red
- time - logic (Greek)
- father - birth
- star - sailor (Greek)
- too much - do
- before - speak (Latin)
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- light - writing (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- around - sail (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- half - around (Latin)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- great - city (Greek)
- between - word (Greek)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- likeness (Latin)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • many - sound (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • time - logic (Greek) • around - sail (Latin) • half - around (Latin) • same - murder (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • between - word (Greek) • before - speak (Latin) • light - writing (Greek) • self - movement (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- same - murder (Latin)
- great - city (Greek)
- self - movement (Greek)
- around - sail (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- likeness (Latin)
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- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- light - writing (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- many - sound (Greek)
- before - speak (Latin)
- between - word (Greek)
- too much - do
- half - around (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- below - red
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- father - birth
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • time - logic (Greek) • many - sound (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • same - murder (Latin) • half - around (Latin) • around - sail (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • before - speak (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • light - writing (Greek) • self - movement (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology Crossword! 2020-12-18
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- What was Hephaestus' Roman name?
- What was Ares' Roman name?
- True or False: planet Earth was named after the Greek/Roman god of fire
- What was Hades' Roman name?
- Where did the Greek Olympians live?
- What was Hestia's Roman name?
- What was Hera's Roman name?
- What was Dionysus' Roman name?
- What was Athena's Roman name?
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- What was Aphrodite's Roman name?
- What was Zeus' Roman name?
- What was Poseidon's Roman name?
- Where did the Greek Titans live?
- What was Apollo's Roman name?
- Who was the Greek god of the sky/lightning?
- What was Demeter's Roman name?
16 Clues: What was Zeus' Roman name? • What was Ares' Roman name? • What was Hades' Roman name? • What was Hera's Roman name? • What was Apollo's Roman name? • What was Hestia's Roman name? • What was Athena's Roman name? • What was Dionysus' Roman name? • What was Demeter's Roman name? • What was Poseidon's Roman name? • What was Aphrodite's Roman name? • What was Hephaestus' Roman name? • ...
crossword 2020-03-28
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- a distinct period of history with a unique characteristic.
- a colloidal extract of algae
- something causing superstitious fear
- a person designated to act for or represent another or others
- superficial knowledge
- living to a great life
- greek god of light
- a stake put up by a player in poker and similar games before receiving cards.
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- the heavenly dwelling of the Norse gods and slain war heroes
- a river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine
- belief in oneself and ones powers or abilities
- a thought as to a possible course of action.
- to raise irritating and trivial objections
- the Biblical Garden meaning “delight.”
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
15 Clues: greek god of light • superficial knowledge • living to a great life • a colloidal extract of algae • something causing superstitious fear • the Biblical Garden meaning “delight.” • to raise irritating and trivial objections • a thought as to a possible course of action. • belief in oneself and ones powers or abilities • the god of the underworld in ancient mythology • ...
Ancient Rome 2018-01-04
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- one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities
- the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation.
- the science of plant life
- son of Xanthippus, Athenian
- the god of the sky
- the collected myths of a group of people
- a former temple
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- the goddess of wisdom and military victory
- Lost the Peloponnesian war
- a subjugated population group that formed the main population of Laconia and Messenia
- a series of athletic competitions among representatives of various city-states
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- Won the Peloponnesian war
- the study of animals
- the name ascribed by the ancient Greeks to the legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
15 Clues: a former temple • the god of the sky • the study of animals • the science of plant life • Won the Peloponnesian war • Lost the Peloponnesian war • son of Xanthippus, Athenian • the collected myths of a group of people • the goddess of wisdom and military victory • one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities • ...
Amazing Race Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-14
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- Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island
- The largest lake in Africa is Lake _______
- KLM is the state airline of this country
- This leaf is the national emblem of Canada
- The longest river in the world
- The highest mountain range that lies exclusively in Europe
- Beverly Hills is a suburb of this city
- An African country that used to be called Abyssinia
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- The capital city of Australia
- The Death Valley is in this U.S state
- The official language of Brazil
- Royal Palace of ________ has a the Hall of Mirrors
- Maldives are found in the ______ ocean
- Mount ______ was Greece’s highest mountain, home to the gods in Greek mythology
- The ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii are near Mount ________
15 Clues: The capital city of Australia • The longest river in the world • The official language of Brazil • The Death Valley is in this U.S state • Maldives are found in the ______ ocean • Beverly Hills is a suburb of this city • Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island • KLM is the state airline of this country • The largest lake in Africa is Lake _______ • ...
Video Games and Characters 2024-05-15
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- Little mushroom guy from the mario games
- Swings around the city saving people
- Pink orb that sucks his enemies?
- A game where you fight ghost and eat fruit
- Known for wearing a blue or green outfit and saving a princess
- Big green guy that was raised to fight aliens
- Navigate a wasteland full of radiation and strange people
- Big Buff guy that uses a axe and is based off of greek mythology
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- Blue hedgehog
- This character goes around exploring ancient ruins
- Big monkey from nintendo games
- Originally appeared on Tv and movies and known as the dark knight
- Blocky,Survive
- Capture different animals and make them fight
- Fights a big green turtle guy
15 Clues: Blue hedgehog • Blocky,Survive • Fights a big green turtle guy • Big monkey from nintendo games • Pink orb that sucks his enemies? • Swings around the city saving people • Little mushroom guy from the mario games • A game where you fight ghost and eat fruit • Capture different animals and make them fight • Big green guy that was raised to fight aliens • ...
April stems choice board 2025-04-09
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- A ________ is a place where Jewish people worship together.
- _____is the balancing of items.
- half of a circle is a ________.
- the ______ is the window opening in a camera
- Of or relating to the stars
- Lots of life sized statues have been built by _____ Legos
- Plants use ________ to convert the suns energy to food.
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- differing in kind: consisting of dissimilar parts
- The ______ is equidistant from the two poles.
- being impressive
- Of or relating to one color
- was the son of a god and a human so his official term is _____.
- __________studies how one person or one place handles money
- A complex hat is large-scale reproduction of one of its constituents
- A god of the sun in Greek mythology
15 Clues: being impressive • Of or relating to one color • Of or relating to the stars • _____is the balancing of items. • half of a circle is a ________. • A god of the sun in Greek mythology • the ______ is the window opening in a camera • The ______ is equidistant from the two poles. • differing in kind: consisting of dissimilar parts • ...
Greece E.C. Crossword Puzzle #1 2025-02-27
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- A long narrative poem/story telling of a hero's journey.
- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still connected to a larger piece of land. Greece is a peninsula.
- A big peninsula in southern Greece where the city of Sparta was located.
- A huge empire east of Greece (in today’s Iran). The Greeks and Persians fought in the Persian Wars.
- First Greek-speaking people; invaded Minoans; dominated Greek world 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C.; sea traders; lived in separate city-states; involved in Trojan War against Troy.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
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- A brief story that leads to a moral, often using animals as characters.
- A group of islands close together. Greece has many islands in the sea.
- A city in Greece known for democracy (people voting), art, and learning. Many famous thinkers lived there.
- A narrative handed down from the past, containing historical elements and usually supernatural elements.
- The biggest island in Greece. It was home to the Minoans, one of the earliest Greek civilizations. The myth of the Minotaur comes from Crete.
- Earliest Greek civilization that had developed on the island of Crete by 2000 B.C.
- A poet, often a singer as well.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two bigger pieces of land. The Isthmus of Corinth connects mainland Greece to the Peloponnese.
- A city in Greece known for its strong warriors. Boys trained to be soldiers from a young age.
- A member of a class of persons who are small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank.
16 Clues: A poet, often a singer as well. • A long narrative poem/story telling of a hero's journey. • A group of islands close together. Greece has many islands in the sea. • A brief story that leads to a moral, often using animals as characters. • A big peninsula in southern Greece where the city of Sparta was located. • ...
LEGENDARY FİGURES AND PAST TİMES 2021-03-30
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- They are legendary creatures that look like a female human above their waist, but also have the tail of a fish.
- One of the most common supernatural tale heroes
- They generally look like human beings, but they are abnormally large and very strong.
- It is a bad-spirited, grumpy, harmful, ugly-bodied jinn type.
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- It is a mythological creature usually with the body of a lion, wings of an eagle and a head.
- It is a legendary monster with wings, a spiny tail, scaly skin, and spitting fire from its mouth.
- It is a winged horse in Greek mythology.
- It is the name given to the fairy people who are supposed to be originally from Scandinavian and British mythology.
8 Clues: It is a winged horse in Greek mythology. • One of the most common supernatural tale heroes • It is a bad-spirited, grumpy, harmful, ugly-bodied jinn type. • They generally look like human beings, but they are abnormally large and very strong. • It is a mythological creature usually with the body of a lion, wings of an eagle and a head. • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- light - writing (Greek)
- half - around (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- too much - do
- star - sailor (Greek)
- great - city (Greek)
- between - word (Greek)
- around - sail (Latin)
- same - murder (Latin)
- before - speak (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- below - red
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- many - sound (Greek)
- against - speak (Latin)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- likeness (Latin)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- self - movement (Greek)
- father - birth
- between - burst,break (Latin)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • many - sound (Greek) • time - logic (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • half - around (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • around - sail (Latin) • same - murder (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • before - speak (Latin) • against - speak (Latin) • light - writing (Greek) • self - movement (Greek) • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- star - sailor (Greek)
- between - word (Greek)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- before - speak (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- half - around (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- father - birth
- below - red
- great - city (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- too much - do
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- same - murder (Latin)
- self - movement (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- many - sound (Greek)
- against - speak (Latin)
- around - sail (Latin)
- likeness (Latin)
- light - writing (Greek)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • many - sound (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • time - logic (Greek) • same - murder (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • half - around (Latin) • around - sail (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • before - speak (Latin) • self - movement (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • light - writing (Greek) • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- light - writing (Greek)
- great - city (Greek)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- many - sound (Greek)
- same - murder (Latin)
- between - word (Greek)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- around - sail (Latin)
- half - around (Latin)
- below - red
- self - movement (Greek)
- before - speak (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- people - government (Greek)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
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- too much - do
- star - sailor (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- likeness (Latin)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- father - birth
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • great - city (Greek) • time - logic (Greek) • many - sound (Greek) • star - sailor (Greek) • same - murder (Latin) • around - sail (Latin) • half - around (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • before - speak (Latin) • light - writing (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • self - movement (Greek) • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- below - red
- likeness (Latin)
- between - word (Greek)
- same - murder (Latin)
- half - around (Latin)
- many - sound (Greek)
- too much - do
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- before - speak (Latin)
- father - birth
- around - sail (Latin)
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- thousand - measure (Latin)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- great - city (Greek)
- self - movement (Greek)
- people - government (Greek)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- against - speak (Latin)
- time - logic (Greek)
- light - writing (Greek)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • great - city (Greek) • many - sound (Greek) • time - logic (Greek) • same - murder (Latin) • half - around (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • around - sail (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • before - speak (Latin) • self - movement (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • light - writing (Greek) • ...
Valentines Crossword 2025-01-22
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- What months have 28 days?
- Girls friend group Valentines Day celebration
- ...Day a headliner at Bottle Rock (not a day in the schedule this week)
- Cupids name in Greek Mythology
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- Be my...
- The song "Valentine" written the the son of the lead singer in the band U2
- Sturgil... a singer playing at the Stage Coach Festival (not the Convent Division Head)
- The "O" in XOXO
- Taylor Swift Album name (also a Valentines Day color)
9 Clues: Be my... • The "O" in XOXO • What months have 28 days? • Cupids name in Greek Mythology • Girls friend group Valentines Day celebration • Taylor Swift Album name (also a Valentines Day color) • ...Day a headliner at Bottle Rock (not a day in the schedule this week) • The song "Valentine" written the the son of the lead singer in the band U2 • ...
May 2023-05-18
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- Winner of Eurovision 2023
- Greek goddess of fertility (May is named after her)
- Birthstone for May, nickname "... city" for Seattle
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- Woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring
- Central Valley town George Lucas hails from
- This sign belongs to the Earth element or triplicity, and has a feminine or negative polarity, as well as a fixed modality, quality, or quadruplicity
- Represented by the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as the Dioscuri in Greek mythology
7 Clues: Winner of Eurovision 2023 • Central Valley town George Lucas hails from • Greek goddess of fertility (May is named after her) • Birthstone for May, nickname "... city" for Seattle • Represented by the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as the Dioscuri in Greek mythology • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
Stem Words Cross Puzzle 2024-09-17
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- a book for notes
- to remember by heart
- a place to get supplies while on water
- A person who loves books
- a one wheeled vehicle
- a green, blueish color like water
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- a student in the second year at college or a 4 year secondary school
- to bring it to mind or to think of again
- having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness
- permitting the passage of light
- A Greek mythology with one eye in the middle
- having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity
- the perimeter of a circle
- upper part is a woman and bottom half is a fishes tail
- the top half is man and bottom part is a fishes tail
15 Clues: a book for notes • to remember by heart • a one wheeled vehicle • the perimeter of a circle • A person who loves books • permitting the passage of light • a green, blueish color like water • a place to get supplies while on water • to bring it to mind or to think of again • A Greek mythology with one eye in the middle • the top half is man and bottom part is a fishes tail • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Popular cartoon that has holiday films (including Valentine's Day)
- Chocolate brand that made the first box of Valentine's day chocolates
- French term for "love"
- ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th
- a term used in place of a name in an anonymous love letter
- What "X" stands for in "XOXO"
- Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty
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- Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers"
- Celebrates Ystävänpäivä, or Friendship Day, instead of Valentine's Day
- Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day
- The child of Venus and Mercury (According to Roman mythology)
- What "O" stands for in "XOXO"
- Country that consumes the highest amount of candy per capita
- Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day
15 Clues: French term for "love" • What "O" stands for in "XOXO" • What "X" stands for in "XOXO" • Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty • Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty • Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers" • Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day • Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day • ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Popular cartoon that has holiday films (including Valentine's Day)
- Chocolate brand that made the first box of Valentine's day chocolates
- French term for "love"
- ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th
- a term used in place of a name in an anonymous love letter
- What "X" stands for in "XOXO"
- Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty
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- Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers"
- Celebrates Ystävänpäivä, or Friendship Day, instead of Valentine's Day
- Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day
- The child of Venus and Mercury (According to Roman mythology)
- What "O" stands for in "XOXO"
- Country that consumes the highest amount of candy per capita
- Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day
15 Clues: French term for "love" • What "O" stands for in "XOXO" • What "X" stands for in "XOXO" • Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty • Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty • Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers" • Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day • Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day • ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th • ...
Ancient Greece 2 2021-11-23
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- Sparta was known for this
- given to winners of the Olympics
- famous building with massive columns built on the Acropolis to honor goddess Athena
- ancient Greek philosopher that taught Alexander the Great, founded the Lyceum, and wrote many books that are still used today
- written by Homer about the siege of the city of Troy in the Trojan War
- military leader that conquered ancient Greece and the Persian Empire
- set of moral and professional rules for doctors to follow
- written by Homer; about the return trip of hero Odysseus after the Trojan war and includes mythical characters like Sirens, Scylla, Charybdis, ,and Cyclops
- women could own property and travel here
- a war fought between Athens and Sparta and lasted 27 years
- first known Greek scientist--predicted a solar eclipse in 585 B. B.
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- Father of Medicine; his ideas are used in the scientific method; created the Hippocratic Oath
- first held in 776 B. C. at Olympia, Greece; every four years as part of a religious festival to honor Zeus, king of the mythical gods of Greece; all wars stopped for safe travel to the games
- author of the History of the Peloponnesian War about the war between Athens and Sparta
- mathematician who discovered the Pythagorean Theorem (a2 + b2 =c2)
- only men who were not slaves in Athens
- ancient Greek philosopher who founded the Academy and wrote The Republic
- modern long distance races get their name from this Battle
- a battle famous for the Spartan soldiers
- stories or myths that discuss the origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes of that culture
- slaves in Sparta who did all of the work in the city
21 Clues: Sparta was known for this • given to winners of the Olympics • only men who were not slaves in Athens • a battle famous for the Spartan soldiers • women could own property and travel here • slaves in Sparta who did all of the work in the city • set of moral and professional rules for doctors to follow • modern long distance races get their name from this Battle • ...
Greek Myths 2025-03-19
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- to tease or laugh at
- a giant with only one eye who is outsmarted by Odysseus
- wife of Orpheus
- king 'gifted' the ability to turn anything he touches to gold
- a Greek king who tried to outsmart the gods
- god of the sea
- half-man half-bull monster who is hidden in the middle of a labyrinth
- Goddess of spring, and wife to Hades
- god of wine and revelry
- the king of the gods
- goddess of beauty and love
- to speak favorably of
- completes 12 labors to redeem herself
- legendary creature where if one of its heads is cut off, two more grow back
- Box a jar that contained all the evil in the world
- hero who defeated the minotaur
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- gave fire to the humans
- a famous musician who journeys to the underworld for his bride
- his father built him wings of wax to escape, but flew too close to the sun and they melted
- War a long war fought between the Trojans and the Greeks
- demigod and hero of the Trojan war, his weak point is his heel
- the hero who killed Medusa
- they lure sailors to their doom with beautiful songs
- woman turned into a monster with snakes for hair
- Apples fruit used often in Greek Myths as the subject of a plot
- legendary witch in Greek mythology
- goddess of wisdom and warfare
- hero of the Trojan war who has a long and arduous journey home
- god of the underworld
- to feel or show deep sorrow or regret
30 Clues: god of the sea • wife of Orpheus • to tease or laugh at • the king of the gods • to speak favorably of • god of the underworld • gave fire to the humans • god of wine and revelry • the hero who killed Medusa • goddess of beauty and love • goddess of wisdom and warfare • hero who defeated the minotaur • legendary witch in Greek mythology • Goddess of spring, and wife to Hades • ...
Sacred buildings 2019-11-29
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- The Greek goddess of the harvest
- The Greek goddess of love/beauty
- The Greek god of the underworld/the dead
- Who prayed at ancient greek temples?
- The Greek goddess of the hunt
- The Greek god of music/The sun
- The Greek god of wine
- The Greek king of the gods and god of thunder
- The Greek god of war
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- The Greek goddess of marriage
- The Greek god of fire/blacksmithing
- Who will start a new major religion?
- The Greek god of the sea
- The messenger of the gods
- The ancient Greeks prayed to __________
- Greek gods punished _____ who displeased them
- Who can pray at greek temples?
- The Greek goddess of the hearth
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
19 Clues: The Greek god of war • The Greek god of wine • The Greek god of the sea • The messenger of the gods • The Greek goddess of wisdom • The Greek goddess of marriage • The Greek goddess of the hunt • Who can pray at greek temples? • The Greek god of music/The sun • The Greek goddess of the hearth • The Greek goddess of the harvest • The Greek goddess of love/beauty • ...
Space 2024-05-10
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- It has beeen deemed as a dwarf planet
- It's the hottest planet in the solar system
- It doesn't have any moons or rings
- It's rings are 90% made of water
- It has more moons than any other planets
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- A year on this planet lasts 165 earth days
- The largest planet
- It's the first planet discovered with a telescope
- It's the fourth planet from the sun
- It's the only planet that isn'T named after gods from greek and roman mythology
10 Clues: The largest planet • It's rings are 90% made of water • It doesn't have any moons or rings • It's the fourth planet from the sun • It has beeen deemed as a dwarf planet • It has more moons than any other planets • A year on this planet lasts 165 earth days • It's the hottest planet in the solar system • It's the first planet discovered with a telescope • ...
Pandora's Box 2022-05-11
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- This mythological figure was created by Zeus
- Pandora's husband
- Pandora was always trying to learn because she was this (starts with a c)
- Pandora was told not to open this
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- Pandora heard these coming from the box
- This word means really, really old
- These stories come from ancient Greece
- In Greek plays there is a group of performers known as this-- and they don't sing
- He was chained to a rock for defying Zeus
9 Clues: Pandora's husband • Pandora was told not to open this • This word means really, really old • These stories come from ancient Greece • Pandora heard these coming from the box • He was chained to a rock for defying Zeus • This mythological figure was created by Zeus • Pandora was always trying to learn because she was this (starts with a c) • ...
Greek Gods 2023-11-17
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- of sky and thunder
- of marriage, women and family, and the protector of women during childbirth.
- is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft[
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- goddess of beauty, sensuality and love.
- is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity.
- is the god of the seas and, as "Agitator of the Earth", of earthquakes in Greek mythology.
- of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over crops, grains, food, and the fertility of the earth.
7 Clues: of sky and thunder • goddess of beauty, sensuality and love. • of marriage, women and family, and the protector of women during childbirth. • is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft[ • is the god of the seas and, as "Agitator of the Earth", of earthquakes in Greek mythology. • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
Wedding 2024-05-16
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- A planet that fits today's theme particularly well
- How many years has Andrea lived in America?
- Greek mythology hero from the city where Andrea and Eric first met
- Place in NYC where they went on their first date
- Andrea's favorite piano composer
- Eric's phone was in this language
- Eric's favorite shape
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- First musical they saw on Broadway
- The material Eric works with, also a song by his favorite k-pop group
- Spell Eric's middle/Chinese name
- Andrea's cat's full name
- Recent viral pop song, also Eric's favorite drink
- First name of the author Andrea studies, also shared by a guest here today
- A Taylor Swift song, also Andrea's mom's last name
- Eric's favorite place on earth
15 Clues: Eric's favorite shape • Andrea's cat's full name • Eric's favorite place on earth • Spell Eric's middle/Chinese name • Andrea's favorite piano composer • Eric's phone was in this language • First musical they saw on Broadway • How many years has Andrea lived in America? • Place in NYC where they went on their first date • Recent viral pop song, also Eric's favorite drink • ...
World History Words 2024-09-18
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- Greek mathematician.
- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student).
- Leonidas: King of ancient Greek.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- Ancient messenger.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Greek politician.
- of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler
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- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- of Persia: Persian ruler after Darius.
- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king
- the Great: One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
20 Clues: Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas: King of ancient Greek. • of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler • Greek mathematician and physicist. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king • ...
Greek Gods Crossword 6-3 Project 2024-03-07
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- Greek god of the underworld.
- Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild.
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom.
- Greek god of wine, theatre, and fertility.
- Greek god of bloodlust.
- Greek god of time.
- Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture.
- Greek god of love and procreation.
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- Greek god of fire, metal working and sculpture.
- Original god of the Underworld
- Greek god of music, poetry, prophecy, art, truth, archery, healing, sun and light.
- The messenger god.
- Greek goddess of women, marriage, and queen of the gods.
- Greek god of the sea.
- The primeval void from which the universe and everything in it originated.
- Greek god of the sky and king of Olympus.
- Greek god of darkness and shadow.
- Primordial god of the upper air, light, the atmosphere, space and heaven.
- Goddess of the "bright"
- The Titan god of constellations.
21 Clues: The messenger god. • Greek god of time. • Greek god of the sea. • Greek god of bloodlust. • Goddess of the "bright" • Greek god of the underworld. • Original god of the Underworld • Greek goddess of war and wisdom. • The Titan god of constellations. • Greek goddess of love and beauty. • Greek god of darkness and shadow. • Greek god of love and procreation. • ...
Matariki 2022-06-20
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- In Greek mythology, who changed the seven sisters into stars?
- Matariki is located in this constellation.
- The star associated with food gathered from the sea.
- According to the ancient Greeks, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of Pleione and who?
- Which Māori season is Matariki celebrated in?
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- Another name for the Matariki star cluster.
- The Māori lunar calendar.
- Often identified as the mother of the other stars.
- An offering traditionally made to the stars.
9 Clues: The Māori lunar calendar. • Matariki is located in this constellation. • Another name for the Matariki star cluster. • An offering traditionally made to the stars. • Which Māori season is Matariki celebrated in? • Often identified as the mother of the other stars. • The star associated with food gathered from the sea. • ...
Titanic project 2016-01-12
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- What is the name of the ship.
- very first trip.
- In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants.
- The ocean they were sailing on.
- To lean or to tilt.
- To fall,Drop,or descend into the water.
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- What month did the ship sink.
- The lowest class on titanic.
- a boat you would use if a ship was sinking.
- a large floating mass of ice.
- The highest class on titanic.
- The middle class of all the classes on the ship.
- A worker on a ship who attends to the needs of an passenger.
- The amount loss or destruction caused by disaster.
- The place they wanted to go that has the statue of liberty.
15 Clues: very first trip. • To lean or to tilt. • The lowest class on titanic. • What month did the ship sink. • What is the name of the ship. • a large floating mass of ice. • The highest class on titanic. • The ocean they were sailing on. • To fall,Drop,or descend into the water. • a boat you would use if a ship was sinking. • In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants. • ...
Titanic project 2016-01-12
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- In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants.
- The lowest class on titanic.
- What is the name of the ship.
- a boat you would use if a ship was sinking.
- The middle class of all the classes on the ship.
- The ocean they were sailing on.
- To fall,Drop,or descend into the water.
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- The highest class on titanic.
- A worker on a ship who attends to the needs of an passenger.
- What month did the ship sink.
- very first trip.
- To lean or to tilt.
- The amount loss or destruction caused by disaster.
- The place they wanted to go that has the statue of liberty.
- a large floating mass of ice.
15 Clues: very first trip. • To lean or to tilt. • The lowest class on titanic. • The highest class on titanic. • What month did the ship sink. • What is the name of the ship. • a large floating mass of ice. • The ocean they were sailing on. • To fall,Drop,or descend into the water. • a boat you would use if a ship was sinking. • In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants. • ...
Σταυρόλεξο 2024-03-20
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- Where does Laos is? (continent)
- How many hour difference is from Greece to New York?
- Who was the first one who went to space?
- Who is the fastest player in the world?
- Which animal is popular in Australia?
- Whch planet is the smallest? (Not a planet since 2008)
- How many key-binds are in a keyboard?
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- Which country is the biggest in the world? (backwards)
- Who is barking?
- Who is the best youtuber in the world?
- Which planet do people live in?
- Who is peoples best friend?
- Which theem is happening in Fortnite now?
- Which actor played spiderman in the latest movie?
- Which animal is the most dangerous in the world?
15 Clues: Who is barking? • Who is peoples best friend? • Where does Laos is? (continent) • Which planet do people live in? • Which animal is popular in Australia? • How many key-binds are in a keyboard? • Who is the best youtuber in the world? • Who is the fastest player in the world? • Who was the first one who went to space? • Which theem is happening in Fortnite now? • ...
Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses 2014-05-25
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- roman god of medicine
- roman god of battle
- greek god of the underworld
- greek god of the sea
- greek goddess of women
- greek goddess of love
- roman god of food
- greek god of fire
- roman god of the sun
- roman god of the underworld
- greek goddess of agriculture
- roman goddess of marriage
- roman god of metalworking
- roman goddess of the hearth
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- greek god of lightning
- greek god of war
- greek messenger god
- roman god of thunder
- greek god of wine
- roman goddess of intelligence
- roman goddess of the moon
- roman goddess of beauty
- greek goddess of strategy
- greek god of music
- greek goddess of the home
- greek goddess of the hunt
- roman god of horses
- roman goddess of the harvest
28 Clues: greek god of war • greek god of wine • roman god of food • greek god of fire • greek god of music • roman god of battle • greek messenger god • roman god of horses • roman god of thunder • greek god of the sea • roman god of the sun • roman god of medicine • greek goddess of love • greek god of lightning • greek goddess of women • roman goddess of beauty • roman goddess of the moon • ...
Clue 1 2020-12-23
5 Clues: Flying animals • Where people live • School of Witchcraft and Wizardry • Magical land found through a wardrobe • They tell the future in Greek mythology
Clue 2 2020-12-23
5 Clues: Flying animals • Where people live • School of Witchcraft and Wizardry • Magical land found through a wardrobe • They tell the future in Greek mythology
i can't think of a name 2021-09-16
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- be suspicious of;have no confidence
- the main event of a story,movie,novel,and play
- a small kitchen as small as a room
- a member that is in a small group that fights?
- (a greek and roman mythology)each of the nine gods
- a couch that can turn into a bed
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- a position or where an event takes place
- embarrassed or guilty of ones actions
- a renter that lives with someone
9 Clues: a renter that lives with someone • a couch that can turn into a bed • a small kitchen as small as a room • be suspicious of;have no confidence • embarrassed or guilty of ones actions • a position or where an event takes place • the main event of a story,movie,novel,and play • a member that is in a small group that fights? • ...
European Union 2024-05-06
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- What is one of the longest rivers of Europes?
- What in the European continent called?
- What month is Europe day colebrated?
- Which sea is the lowest place in Europe?
- What ocean washes the shores of Northern Europe?
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- What mythology does the word Europe come from?
- According to some scientists,which country is the geographical center of Europe?
- What strait in the Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from Africa?
- What is the capital of France?
9 Clues: What is the capital of France? • What month is Europe day colebrated? • What in the European continent called? • Which sea is the lowest place in Europe? • What is one of the longest rivers of Europes? • What mythology does the word Europe come from? • What ocean washes the shores of Northern Europe? • What strait in the Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from Africa? • ...
Narrative Text 2024-09-10
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- A narrative text is a story that tells a sequence of events.
- Stories explaining natural phenomena or cultural beliefs (e.g., Greek mythology)
- The solution to the problem or conflict
- Kata penghubung seperti and, but, so, dll., digunakan untuk menghubungkan kalimat dan paragraf.
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- (optional) A final thought or moral lesson
- Stories based on historical events (e.g., King Arthur)
- To entertain, teach, and evoke emotions in the reader
- past verb form
- adverb of place
9 Clues: past verb form • adverb of place • The solution to the problem or conflict • (optional) A final thought or moral lesson • To entertain, teach, and evoke emotions in the reader • Stories based on historical events (e.g., King Arthur) • A narrative text is a story that tells a sequence of events. • ...
Rudolph Bultmann 2025-10-24
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- How did Bultmann see scripture? Which word didn’t Bultmann seem to like?
- Which philosophy influenced Bultmann’s view of Christianity?
- Who did Bultmann believe ruled the mythological world?
- What language is Kerygma from?
- What can human forces foresee according to existentialism?
- How do existentialists describe living that hides from life’s truth?
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- What did Bultmann say modern believe myths contained?
- Sacrificium intellectus mean? Sacrificing ________
- What does Bultmann say modern people can no longer accept?
9 Clues: What language is Kerygma from? • Sacrificium intellectus mean? Sacrificing ________ • What did Bultmann say modern believe myths contained? • Who did Bultmann believe ruled the mythological world? • What does Bultmann say modern people can no longer accept? • What can human forces foresee according to existentialism? • ...
ancient Greece 2025-05-08
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- who is the god of celebration
- who is the goddess of the hearth
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- clear or ordered thinking
- who is the king of the gods
- who is the messenger god
- who is the god of the sun
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a war between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear all of Greece apart
- who is the goddess of wisdom
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- who is the goddess of love
- the Greek word for a city-state
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- the greatest Greek doctor
- who is the goddess of agriculture
- an agreement to work together
- people who had the right to participate in government
- Greek-like is also known as
- who is the god of war
- a high hill is called a
- a government in which people rule themselves
- this invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece
- who is the god of the sea
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- who is the queen of the god
- who is the god of metalworking
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- who is the goddess of the moon
- who is the god of the underworld
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
30 Clues: who is the god of war • a high hill is called a • who is the messenger god • the greatest Greek doctor • clear or ordered thinking • who is the god of the sea • who is the god of the sun • who is the goddess of love • Greek-like is also known as • who is the king of the gods • who is the queen of the god • who is the goddess of wisdom • an agreement to work together • ...
Cosmic Constellations 2023-01-08
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- Personifies Persephone, the god of agriculture. People born from August 23rd to September 22nd have this zodiac sign.
- This constellation is also the name of a nearby galaxy that is hurtling towards us. The name means Princess of Ethiopia in English.
- A faint constellation that represents a giraffe.
- Represents a raven who had been given chalice by Apollo to retrieve the waters of life.
- This constellation includes people who are born in the period November 22nd to December 21st.
- The latinized greek word for swan is the name of this constellation.
- A legend that tells the story of Orpheus (a musician in greek mythology) being given a harp by the sun god Apollo. Constellation represents the harp.
- This constellation represents a bull, it also represents a zodiac. If you are born in the period of April 20th to May 20th you have this zodiac sign.
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- This constellation means water snake in English.
- A great fiery bird that rises up from the ashes represents this constellation.
- It represents a flying fish.
- Connected to the rise and fall of Phaeton, who was the son of Apollo. Represents a celestial river.
- Represents the Greek myth of the god Pan and how he was transformed into a sea goat to escape a giant.
- Represents a whale, or a large sea creature/monster.
- Named after a bird that can show its marvelous blue and green feathers to impress women.
- Dipper This constellation looks like a gigantic spoon.
- Represents Apollos cup that he gave to the raven; depicted as a two-handed chalice
- The latin name for toucan
- Represents a golden ram and a zodiac sign; people born from March 21st to April 19th have this sign.
- The latin word for dove.
20 Clues: The latin word for dove. • The latin name for toucan • It represents a flying fish. • This constellation means water snake in English. • A faint constellation that represents a giraffe. • Represents a whale, or a large sea creature/monster. • Dipper This constellation looks like a gigantic spoon. • The latinized greek word for swan is the name of this constellation. • ...
Nyx's Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-13
7 Clues: What is Nyx's realm? • Who is Nyx's partner? • Who feared Nyx's power? • What is Nyx the goddess of? • Nyx is a figure from which mythology? • What primordial entity is Nyx descended from? • Nyx is often depicted riding in a chariot pulled by what?
ANCIENT ROME, EMILY ROSS 2024-03-01
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- god of love, greek version is eros
- Roman army leader (Reyna)
- God of war, greek version is Ares
- Goddess of beauty and love, greek version is Aphrodite
- Goddess of Wisdom and crafts, greek version is Athena
- God of archery, has the same greek and roman names, brother of artemis
- god of wine, greek version is dionysus
- He had elephants
- How to tell the month and date
- Goddess of hunting and archery, greek version is Artemis
- god of the sea, greek version is Poseidon
- god of sleep, greek version is Hypnos
- Roman Goddess of war, has no greek version
- Word that means Leader, Julius...
- Goddess of marriage, greek version is Hera
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- Goddess of success, greek version is Nike
- Goddess of agriculture, greek form is Demeter
- God of death and the underworld, greek version is Hades
- God of traveling, greek version is hermes
- Famous domed building
- Used today for cars to travel on
- God of lightning, Greek version is Zeus
- God of blacksmiths and volcanos, greek version is Hephaestus
- He changed his name to Caesar Augustus
24 Clues: He had elephants • Famous domed building • Roman army leader (Reyna) • How to tell the month and date • Used today for cars to travel on • God of war, greek version is Ares • Word that means Leader, Julius... • god of love, greek version is eros • god of sleep, greek version is Hypnos • god of wine, greek version is dionysus • He changed his name to Caesar Augustus • ...
Ancient Greece Voca 2025-01-22
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- a fortified hilltop in an Ancient Greek city
- method of maintaining, managing and gaining control of government
- foreigner in a Greek city state often a merchant or artisan
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that tried to explain how the world works
- the battle that effectively ended the Persian war.
- when a runner ran 26.1 miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over persia in a great battle that saved Athens
- a city/state in Ancient Greece
- an educated guess
- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- society organized for the purpose of wagon war
- spartan slave
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- military housing
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- games in ancient Greece an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- an alliance headed by Athens that say that all Greek city states will come together and help find the Persians
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
- form from the surrounding city states near Sparta
- a person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- a high rank government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- a government in which power is in the hands of hereditary ruling class or nobility
- farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- 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
23 Clues: spartan slave • military housing • an educated guess • a city/state in Ancient Greece • 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 • the battle that effectively ended the Persian war. • ...
ancient Greece 2025-05-08
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- a high hill is called a
- who is the goddess of love
- clear or ordered thinking
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- who is the god of the underworld
- who is the goddess of the hearth
- a government in which people rule themselves
- who is the god of war
- who is the king of the gods
- an agreement to work together
- Greek-like is also known as
- the greatest Greek doctor
- who is the god of celebration
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- who is the god of the sea
- who is the goddess of wisdom
- this invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a war between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear all of Greece apart
- who is the god of the sun
- the Greek word for a city-state
- people who had the right to participate in government
- who is the goddess of the moon
- who is the queen of the god
- who is the goddess of agriculture
- who is the messenger god
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- a government in which only a few people have power
- who is the god of metalworking
- a leader who held power through the use of force
30 Clues: who is the god of war • a high hill is called a • who is the messenger god • who is the god of the sea • who is the god of the sun • clear or ordered thinking • the greatest Greek doctor • who is the goddess of love • who is the queen of the god • who is the king of the gods • Greek-like is also known as • who is the goddess of wisdom • an agreement to work together • ...
All About Planets! 2023-04-13
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- Neptune is an ___ giant
- Mercury has the shortest year of all the planets of ________ days
- Mars is a ____ planet thats been altered by volcanoes, impacts, winds, crustal movement and chemical reactions
- Venus is the ____ explored by a spacecraft
- Hottest planet in our solar system
- Mercury has ____ moons
- Sixth planet from our sun
- Neptunes moons are named after sea gods and nymphs in ____ mythology
- Earth has ____ rings
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- ____ is sometimes closer to the sun than Neptune is
- Smallest planet in our solar system
- _____ earths could fit across Jupiter equator
- A planet deemed as perfect living conditions
- Venus is shrouded in thick, toxic ____ of sulfuric acid
- Uranus is ____ times wider than earth
- Jupiter takes ______ earth years to complete one orbit of the sun
16 Clues: Earth has ____ rings • Mercury has ____ moons • Neptune is an ___ giant • Sixth planet from our sun • Hottest planet in our solar system • Smallest planet in our solar system • Uranus is ____ times wider than earth • Venus is the ____ explored by a spacecraft • A planet deemed as perfect living conditions • _____ earths could fit across Jupiter equator • ...
Vocabulary Crossword By:Kaiden K. 2015-01-14
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- The ______ weather kept us inside all day.
- If you act nicely, he will ______ to you.
- The sly fox ______ behind the henhouse.
- The owner of the _________ assured me that the animals were well taken care of.
- He is the ___________ to his brother.
- The jungle is full of ______ plants and animals.
- She was ___________ when she heard that story.
- The acrobats __________ the audience.
- I was __________ in the way I chose my sentences.
- He is the _______ killer.
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- Your story is _________, so I will accept it.
- There was a ____________ story in the news paper this morning.
- That is __________ proof that the money is fake.
- His little sister has a _____ belief in the tooth fairy.
- Zeus is a _________ figure from Greek mythology.
15 Clues: He is the _______ killer. • He is the ___________ to his brother. • The acrobats __________ the audience. • The sly fox ______ behind the henhouse. • If you act nicely, he will ______ to you. • The ______ weather kept us inside all day. • Your story is _________, so I will accept it. • She was ___________ when she heard that story. • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The Greek god of the Underworld
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- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The Greek god of lightning
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek god of the Underworld
- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The Greek god of lightning
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Characters in Greek Mythology 2016-01-23
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- The Greek goddess of agriculture
- The warrior who died from an arrow in his heel
- The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld
- The slayer of the Hydra
- The Greek god of the Underworld
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- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The device used by the Greeks to win the Trojan war
- The woman that Eros fell in love with
- The Greek god of lightning
- The Greek goddess who despised Heracles
- The most beautiful woman on the earth
11 Clues: The slayer of the Hydra • The Greek god of lightning • The Greek god of the Underworld • The Greek goddess of agriculture • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • The woman that Eros fell in love with • The most beautiful woman on the earth • The Greek goddess who despised Heracles • The goddess that Hades took to the Underworld • ...
Treasury Of Greek Mythology 2015-03-04
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- 12 labors for murdering his two children
- Children trapped in the underworld with Hades, summoned there from there father Uranus
- God That Conquered his father Uranus
- The Goddess of wisdom swallowed by her husband Zeus , In fear of giving birth to a baby boy
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- Titans were in war for this long
- A god that rides his chariot every morning giving the world light with the sun
- A father That swallowed his children known as the “Titans”
- Heracles fled to this temple to ask the gods for forgiveness for murdering his two children
- A god that took nine days and night to be born, and once he was born it was in the water
- A goddess driven by evil, she married Zeus and became the god of marriage
- A God that Created and became earth
11 Clues: Titans were in war for this long • A God that Created and became earth • God That Conquered his father Uranus • 12 labors for murdering his two children • A father That swallowed his children known as the “Titans” • A goddess driven by evil, she married Zeus and became the god of marriage • ...
Greek mythology -Zed Dawes 2023-08-31
11 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • who is the god of war? • who rules the under wold? • who is the god of the sky? • who gives natrure and life? • what weapon does appolo use? • what weapon does poisiden use?
Mythology 2019-10-29
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- Greek God of the Sea
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Roman God of Blacksmiths and Fire
- Greek God of War
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
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- Norse God of Thieves
- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Egyptian God of the Earth
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom, War, Justice, Law, Arts, Crafts, and Skill in General
- Greek God of Thunder, Lightning, and the sky
16 Clues: Greek God of War • Hindi God of Fire • Norse God of Thieves • Greek God of the Sea • Egyptian God of the Earth • Greek Goddess of the Earth • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Norse goddess of love and beauty • Roman God of Blacksmiths and Fire • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
Digital Leadp Crossword 2020-04-17
Its all about LOVE,LOVE,LOVE! 2022-02-15
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- What connects two people but physically only touches one?
- What vegetable has the biggest heart?
- Another way of saying "I love you"
- Coversation_______
- XOXO
- "Near, Far, Wherever you are, I believe that my heart will go on..." are famous lyrics from the____________
- This musical artist is well known for their wide array of breakup songs.
- How many married couples teach at Reavis?
- Formal way of saying "you are beautiful" in Italian.
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- What do you call an aunt who gets married on Valentine's Day?
- The primary organ of the human body.
- A vampire's sweetheart is called his________________.
- In Greek mythology, this person fell in love with his own reflection.
- This little piggy____________________
- What type of flowers are kissable?
- "L" is for the way you ______________________
- The city of "love".
- The month of "love"
- Another way of ending an email.
19 Clues: XOXO • Coversation_______ • The city of "love". • The month of "love" • Another way of ending an email. • What type of flowers are kissable? • Another way of saying "I love you" • The primary organ of the human body. • What vegetable has the biggest heart? • This little piggy____________________ • How many married couples teach at Reavis? • ...
Sabrina's Bellerophon crossword 2014-09-26
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- a kingdom plagued by the Chimaera
- king of Lycia
- mythical beast with parts from a lion, a goat, and a snake
- god that struck Bellerophn down when he became jealous of the other heroes that had ascended to olympus
- the flying horse of Greek mythology
- a muse sang that Pegasus would do battle and gain glory
- wife of the king of Tiryns
- home of the gods
- used by Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera
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- whom had killed Medusa
- the muse that took to Pegasus easiest
- king of Tiryns
- citizen of Corinth before his exile
- a muse sang that Pegasus would belong to a hero
- used by Zeus to kill Bellerophon
- home of the muses
- a seer that helped Bellerophon when he was younger
- goddess that brought Pegasus to the muses
- whose blood gave birth to Pegasus
19 Clues: king of Lycia • king of Tiryns • home of the gods • home of the muses • whom had killed Medusa • wife of the king of Tiryns • used by Zeus to kill Bellerophon • a kingdom plagued by the Chimaera • whose blood gave birth to Pegasus • citizen of Corinth before his exile • the flying horse of Greek mythology • the muse that took to Pegasus easiest • ...
World History Words 2024-09-18
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- Greek mathematician.
- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student).
- Leonidas: King of ancient Greek.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- Ancient messenger.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Greek politician.
- of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler
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- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- of Persia: Persian ruler after Darius.
- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king
- the Great: One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
20 Clues: Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas: King of ancient Greek. • of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler • Greek mathematician and physicist. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king • ...
english puzzle 2021-03-02
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- A flat terrace below the
- the second category
- Characters support the plot.
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- during the 5th century had huge advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts.
- number of people in a chorus
- A tragic hero is a man of
- The orchestra was circular and 65 ft. in diameter.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- Something to shock the audience
- Two key influences on Greek drama were the of Homer
- Usage of words to express thought
- the fourth category
- one of the 4 categories
- traditional performed by large choruses.
- was a monster, part lion, eagle and more.
- served as the(dancing space).
- in greek chorus means
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a thymele (altar).
- City Dionysia was a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
- sophocles wrote how many plays
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- the third category
- The slope of the hill served as the theatron (seeing space).
- lived during this period, and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- how many of sophocles' plays lived
- first recorded theatrical event – best tragedy contest.
- derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- How speech reveals character
- The major festival was the
- first great theorist of dramatic art,
- Literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- god of wine and fertility
- is the origin of our word scene.
35 Clues: the third category • the second category • the fourth category • in greek chorus means • one of the 4 categories • A flat terrace below the • A tragic hero is a man of • god of wine and fertility • The major festival was the • Characters support the plot. • number of people in a chorus • How speech reveals character • served as the(dancing space). • sophocles wrote how many plays • ...
History-Ch 6a 2023-10-13
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- the date Athens Surendered to Sparta
- General who took Egypt after Alexanders death
- the people who built the earliest civilization in the vicinity of Greece
- first Olympic Games
- Persian emperor who conquered Ionia in 546B.C.
- General who took SYria, including all of Canaan, after Alexanders death
- Persian king who crushed the Ionian revolt and demand that the mainland Greeks submit to him
- Philosopher who recognized order, design,and purpose in the universe; taught young Alex the great
- Great warriors in Greek mythology
- Japheths son who was the ancestor of the Greeks
- King who launched a second Persian invasion of Greece
- competitions held every four years to honour Zeus, and to encourage unity among the various city-states of Greece
- Brave leader of the Spartans at Thermopylae
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- the wars between Greece and Persia
- Philosopher who insisted that morality be a part of philosophy
- the people who flourished on the mainland of Greece between 1600 and 1200 B.C.
- Author of History of the Peloponnesian War
- invaders from the north who helped to bring about a dark age in Greece which started about 1200 B.C.
- Aristocrat who brought Athenian democracy to its fullest measure
- the blind poet who greatly influenced Greek cultured portrayed the gods as glorified human beings
- Young Greek conqueror of Persia
- An aristocrat who introduced democratic principles to Athenian government
- Period of several hundred years between Alexanders conquest and the Roman Empire
- the war between Sparta and Athens, even Persia became involved
- General who took Macedonia after Alexanders death
- Philosopher who wrote thirty or more works called dialogues
- II Macedonian king who conquered almost all of Greece before he was assassinated
27 Clues: first Olympic Games • Young Greek conqueror of Persia • Great warriors in Greek mythology • the wars between Greece and Persia • the date Athens Surendered to Sparta • Author of History of the Peloponnesian War • Brave leader of the Spartans at Thermopylae • General who took Egypt after Alexanders death • Persian emperor who conquered Ionia in 546B.C. • ...
CHAPTER 9: CLASSICAL GREECE 2025-04-28
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- one of Athens's greatest leaders, expanded the limited democracy into one that would allow all ale citizens to participate in government.
- one of the most influential philosophers in history
- intelligent general and clever politician
- serious which characters suffering before an unhappy ending
- hurled huge stones to shatter city walls
- humorous and often mocked famous people
- famous writer of epic poetry
- Greek historian who recorded events of the Peloponnesian War.
- a collection of stories that explained events, beliefs, or actions.
- awe-inspiring temple that was dedicated to Athens's goddess, Athena.
- in which citizens gather together to vote on laws and policies
- Hellas is Greek for "Greece" and the three centuries after Alexander's death
- the tutor of Alexander the Great
- Athenian philosopher interested in ethics, or the study of right or wrong.
- United States government based their system on this.
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- formed in 478 bce an anti-Persian alliance
- able to live forever
- a period of great cultural achievement
- a group of chosen people chosen to decide guilt or innocence in a trial.
- comes from a Greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
- Philip the II's son, one of the greatest leaders of all time.
- 500 bce a leader took things further by allowing assembly members to debate openly and heard court cases.
- when soldiers surround a city in an attempt to take control of it.
- "worldly"
- an agreement to stop fighting
- 431 bce Sparta had enough of Athenian aggression and declared war on Athens.
- an almost unstoppable battle formation
- or a disease that causes many deaths.
- wrote a series of fables, or short stories, with animals as characters.
29 Clues: "worldly" • able to live forever • famous writer of epic poetry • an agreement to stop fighting • the tutor of Alexander the Great • or a disease that causes many deaths. • a period of great cultural achievement • an almost unstoppable battle formation • humorous and often mocked famous people • hurled huge stones to shatter city walls • ...
Halloween X World Mythology 2025-10-31
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- Worn in rituals or on Halloween to disguise identity.
- Legendary fire-breathing creature found in many myths.
- Creature with a lion’s body and human head; famous for riddles.
- Word for a ghost or soul in Greek mythology. |
- Wailing Irish spirit who warns of death.
- Half-man, half-bull creature in the Labyrinth.
- Carved pumpkin based on an Irish ghost legend.
- Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone.
- Existence beyond death. |
- Greek god of the Underworld. |
- Multi-headed serpent defeated by Hercules.
- Bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- Snake-haired monster like Medusa.
- Norse goddess of the dead. |
- Preserved Egyptian body wrapped in cloth.
- Symbol of light and guidance in darkness.
- Egyptian god who rules the afterlife. |
- Mythical beast with the body of a lion and head of an eagle.
- Queen of the Underworld who returns each spring. |
- Fall season celebrated in ancient festivals.
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- Orange gourd carved for Halloween.
- A prediction of the future.
- Egyptian god of mummification and protector of the dead. |
- The soul of a dead person appearing to the living.
- Magical spell or protective object.
- Bones of a body, symbol of death and rebirth.
- Realm of the dead in many myths. |
- Spell intended to bring misfortune.
- Undead being who drinks blood.
- A being’s change from one form to another.
- Celtic festival marking the boundary between life and death; origin of Halloween. |
- Human who transforms into a wolf under the full moon.
- Ghostly being or soul. |
- Three-headed dog guarding the Greek Underworld. |
- Sea creature whose song lures sailors.
- Person or place that delivers messages from the gods.
36 Clues: A prediction of the future. • Undead being who drinks blood. • Snake-haired monster like Medusa. • Orange gourd carved for Halloween. • Magical spell or protective object. • Spell intended to bring misfortune. • Sea creature whose song lures sailors. • Bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • Wailing Irish spirit who warns of death. • ...
Trail Tricksters and Jokesters 2025-10-20
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- In Greek mythology, which messenger god was also known for being a cunning trickster and thief?
- In Norse mythology (and Marvel films), what realm is Loki originally from?
- In The Office, what is the last name of the character who often plays pranks on Dwight?
- In Harry Potter, what is the last name of the twin brothers famous for their pranks?
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- In the TV show The Simpsons, who is famous for his pranks and catchphrase “Eat my shorts”?
- In The Dark Knight, what is the last name of the actor who won a posthumous Oscar for portraying the Joker?
- In Supernatural, the “Trickster” is later revealed to be which archangel in disguise?
- In Alice in Wonderland, what type of animal often confuses and misleads Alice?
- In Disney’s Hercules, which fast-talking god was constantly scheming against Zeus and his son?
- In Game of Thrones, which witty dwarf is known for his sharp tongue and clever schemes?
10 Clues: In Norse mythology (and Marvel films), what realm is Loki originally from? • In Alice in Wonderland, what type of animal often confuses and misleads Alice? • In Harry Potter, what is the last name of the twin brothers famous for their pranks? • In Supernatural, the “Trickster” is later revealed to be which archangel in disguise? • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2023-10-07
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- is the mythological void state preceding the creation of the universe.
- was a goddess and river of the Underworld.
- is the deep abyss that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked and as the prison for the Titans.
- is the personification of the Earth.
- is the personification of darkness.
- is the personified spirit of impending doom.
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- is the spirit of trickery.
- is the goddess and personification of the night.
- was the personification of death.
- is the personification of the day.
- was the god of old age.
11 Clues: was the god of old age. • is the spirit of trickery. • was the personification of death. • is the personification of the day. • is the personification of darkness. • is the personification of the Earth. • was a goddess and river of the Underworld. • is the personified spirit of impending doom. • is the goddess and personification of the night. • ...
Mythology and Superstition 2015-10-28
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- A mythical monster originally from Tibet.
- A visible ghost that returns to terrorize the living.
- The one who yields the scythe and the liquid.
- Termed as the destroyer in Hindu mythology.
- Half-man, Half-animal.
- A Colossal being; Chinese descent.
- An ensemble of body parts.
- Soul ______.
- Triple-headed barkers.
- A death god in Japanese mythology.
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- Beings that feed on the dead.
- The invader
- A female death omen spirit
- A shapeshifter ( Ex. Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber).
- A spirit that manifests itself through inanimate objects.
- A creature that only drinks.
- A creature in the woods; footprints for scale.
- An unholy spirit in the Arabian mythology.
- A crown full of thorn, a body full of bruises.
- A race animal turned into fiction.
- The one that can possess.
21 Clues: The invader • Soul ______. • Half-man, Half-animal. • Triple-headed barkers. • The one that can possess. • A female death omen spirit • An ensemble of body parts. • A creature that only drinks. • Beings that feed on the dead. • A race animal turned into fiction. • A Colossal being; Chinese descent. • A death god in Japanese mythology. • A mythical monster originally from Tibet. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-12
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- a bird or mammal, or an imitation of one, used by hunters to attract other birds or mammals.
- (in Arabian and Muslim mythology) an intelligent spirit of lower rank than the angels, able to appear in human and animal forms and to possess humans.
- in folklore and Greek mythology) a nymph inhabiting a forest or a tree, especially an oak tree.
- a wrap or scarf worn around the neck and face for warmth.
- small or medium-sized songbird, typically having a brown back, spotted breast, and loud song.
- a prediction.
- a number of people or things in a more or less straight line.
- delight a gelatinous sweet confection traditionally made of syrup and cornflour, dusted with icing sugar.
- either side of the face below the eye.
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- a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.
- a bird's feathers collectively.
- raids an attack in which bombs are dropped from aircraft on to a ground target.
- keep (a thought or feeling, typically a negative one) in one's mind, especially secretly.
- an earthenware pot or jar.
- a family of young animals, especially of a bird, produced at one hatching or birth.
- sharpen the blade of (a tool or weapon).
- a thing serving as a visible or tangible representation of a fact, quality, feeling, etc.
17 Clues: a prediction. • an earthenware pot or jar. • a bird's feathers collectively. • either side of the face below the eye. • sharpen the blade of (a tool or weapon). • a wrap or scarf worn around the neck and face for warmth. • a number of people or things in a more or less straight line. • a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch. • ...
World History Words 2024-09-18
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- Greek mathematician.
- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student).
- Leonidas: King of ancient Greek.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- Ancient messenger.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Greek politician.
- of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler
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- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- of Persia: Persian ruler after Darius.
- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king
- the Great: One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
20 Clues: Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas: King of ancient Greek. • of Persia: Ancient Persian ruler • Greek mathematician and physicist. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Phillip of Macedon: Macedonian king • ...
Greek mythology -Zed Dawes 2023-08-31
11 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • who is the god of war? • who rules the under wold? • who is the god of the sky? • who gives natrure and life? • what weapon does appolo use? • what weapon does poisiden use?
Greek myth crossword 2023-08-26
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- who is said to be Zues least favorite child?
- who started the trojan war?
- what is a mix between a goat and a humans
- who was the golden apple given too in the trojan horse story?
- who made medusa a monster?
- What is the ancient river in greek mythology?
- who is the god of mischeif?
- who was the oldest child that came from Cronus and Rhea
- if you look at medusa she turns you into what?
- what animal everyday ate prometheus's liver?
- who is the goddess of the hunt?
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- who came up with the idea of the trojan horse?
- who is the goddess of marridge?
- who created Humans?
- who helped to kill achilles?
- who is the youngest child from Cronus and Rhea
- who is the youngest child from Zues and Hera
- what city were the greeks attacking in the trojan war?
- who killed medusa
19 Clues: who killed medusa • who created Humans? • who made medusa a monster? • who started the trojan war? • who is the god of mischeif? • who helped to kill achilles? • who is the goddess of marridge? • who is the goddess of the hunt? • what is a mix between a goat and a humans • who is said to be Zues least favorite child? • who is the youngest child from Zues and Hera • ...
September 2023 2023-10-13
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- Cunning; sly
- Strange; uncommon
- Large; powerful; impressive
- An advanced type of machine learning that uses multilayered neural networks to establish nested hierarchical models for data processing and analysis
- A longing or desire
- An Icelandic tradition in which books are given as Christmas presents and opened on December 24, after which the evening is spent reading the books
- The white of an egg
- Traditionally a striped cotton with alternate stripes crinkled in the weaving
- The act or instance of carrying
- (Greek & Roman Mythology) The food of the gods. Thought to confer immortality
- Any of several large Central and South American birds of the trogon family, having golden-green and scarlet plumage
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- Collect or form into a mass or group
- Distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar
- To praise highly
- Enigmatic; ambiguous
- Having a fluffy or woolly appearance
- Foamy; foamlike; frothy
- Happiness; well-being
- Opposing; antagonistic; contrary
19 Clues: Cunning; sly • To praise highly • Strange; uncommon • A longing or desire • The white of an egg • Enigmatic; ambiguous • Happiness; well-being • Foamy; foamlike; frothy • Large; powerful; impressive • The act or instance of carrying • Opposing; antagonistic; contrary • Collect or form into a mass or group • Having a fluffy or woolly appearance • ...
Trials of Apollo (Final book project) 2021-05-17
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- Roman god of death
- Titan god of time
- Greek goddess of hunting and the moon
- Latin for silver
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek hero slayer, of trojan hero
- Greek goddess of marriage
- God of medicine
- Greek god of travelers
- greek goddess of the rainbow
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- mother of Artemis and Apollo
- the moon titan
- greek god of the ocean
- Latin for gold
- greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of war son of Zeus and Hera
- Earth goddess
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- titan god of the sun
- Roman god of wine
- Greek god of the sky and king of all gods
- Greek goddess of agriculture
22 Clues: Earth goddess • the moon titan • Latin for gold • God of medicine • Latin for silver • Titan god of time • Roman god of wine • Roman god of death • titan god of the sun • greek god of the ocean • Greek god of travelers • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek goddess of marriage • greek god of the underworld • mother of Artemis and Apollo • Greek goddess of agriculture • greek goddess of the rainbow • ...
Evangeline's Mysterious Message 2022-11-14
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- The Grim __________, the personification of death
- A stone coffin
- A prickly scrambling vine or shrub
- What a storm at sea is called in the North Atlantic Ocean, Northeast Pacific Ocean, and South Pacific Ocean
- What's in the skull's mouth in the Scruffmore family crest
- The ________ fish owl, the largest owl in the world
- The writing on a tombstone
- ________ owl, also known as a polar owl
- The person in charge of a cemetery
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- What a storm at sea is called in the Northwest Pacific Ocean
- The typical owl family order classification (ending in 'dae')
- A river in Greek Mythology
- _______ bat, consumes the blood of other animals
- What bats use to navigate in the dark
- ________ bat, also known as a megabat
- What bodies are buried in
16 Clues: A stone coffin • What bodies are buried in • A river in Greek Mythology • The writing on a tombstone • A prickly scrambling vine or shrub • The person in charge of a cemetery • What bats use to navigate in the dark • ________ bat, also known as a megabat • ________ owl, also known as a polar owl • _______ bat, consumes the blood of other animals • ...
Mythology Spelling/Vocab List # 1 2023-10-17
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- the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need
- a woman transformed into a Gorgon by Athena
- someone who fights for a cause
- one of a number of things to choose from
- a monster renowned in folklore and myth
- a proposal for an appropriate course of action
- cases used to carry belongings when traveling
- primordial giant gods who ruled until Zeus
- the action of achieving something
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- someone from whom you are descended
- having the right qualities or resources to meet a task
- a supernatural being worshipped
- the body of stories associated with a culture or institution
- a shrine where a prophet is consulted
- a sea nymph that lures sailors to destruction
- leave behind
- take in a liquid
- the act of being present
- a classical Greek god after the overthrow of the titans
19 Clues: leave behind • take in a liquid • the act of being present • someone who fights for a cause • a supernatural being worshipped • the action of achieving something • someone from whom you are descended • a shrine where a prophet is consulted • a monster renowned in folklore and myth • one of a number of things to choose from • primordial giant gods who ruled until Zeus • ...
Narrative Text 2024-08-04
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- When the problems in the story developed
- The queen ..... away and left the daughter alone
- Malin Kundang is the example of ..... tale from Sumatra
- A ..... tells the life story of someone
- The princess had to ..... in the jungle
- ..... upon a time, there was a beautiful girl
- Snow White ..... the poisoned aplle and fell asleep
- Cinderella ..... with the prince in the ball
- The text is aimed to entertain us
- The famous hero in Greek mythology
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- The king asked the guard to put the man in .....
- We use ..... form of verbs in Narrative text
- A fairy tale is en example of ...... narrative
- The story about animals
- This paragraph reinforces the moral lesson of the story
- In the end, Malin Kundang turned into a ..... statue
- This paragraph introduces the characters of the story
- Kyai Pasir and Nyai Pasir are the ..... of Telaga Sarangan
- The father of Hercules
19 Clues: The father of Hercules • The story about animals • The text is aimed to entertain us • The famous hero in Greek mythology • A ..... tells the life story of someone • The princess had to ..... in the jungle • When the problems in the story developed • We use ..... form of verbs in Narrative text • Cinderella ..... with the prince in the ball • ...
The ballad of songbirds and snakes - The crossword 2024-05-10
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- A punishement by death.
- ____Man,____Ball,____Storm,____Flake
- Synonyms: Battleground, stadium, rink
- We describe this as somone who tries to go against or overthrow their established government.
- This is the name of the queen of the underworld in ancient greek mythology.
- The opposite of a utopia.
- This smells with it's tounge.
- Somone who guides you and gives you advice.
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- The birth flower of people born in June.
- To betray or go against your comunity.
- Civil___, ___Cry
- A reusable tissue to blow your nose.
- A song that is used to tell a story.
- An agreement inforced by law that is usually signed.
- When I farmers harvest their crops, that is called r___ing
- A gift that is often used to express admiration and gratitude.
16 Clues: Civil___, ___Cry • A punishement by death. • The opposite of a utopia. • This smells with it's tounge. • ____Man,____Ball,____Storm,____Flake • A reusable tissue to blow your nose. • A song that is used to tell a story. • Synonyms: Battleground, stadium, rink • To betray or go against your comunity. • The birth flower of people born in June. • ...
Thanksgiving Crossword 2024-08-01
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- A historic disembarking point on land by William Bradford in 1620.
- Macy's event in New York City.
- A long journey by ship.
- Pilgrims came from ______ to the New World in 1620.
- Gather the crops.
- Ship that carried the Pilgrims.
- Synonym for thankful.
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- Thanksgiving became an annual holiday under this president.
- Prevalent in Greek mythology, this is known as the "horn of plenty".
- Number of days of the first Thanksgiving.
- Native tribe at the first Thanksgiving.
- Traditionally, the President pardons one or two of these each year from the dinner table in November.
- Thanksgiving is the ______ Thursday in November.
- The lesser known sister ship of the Mayflower that never made it to America.
- Traditional sport played on Thanksgiving.
- Use a knife to ______ turkey.
16 Clues: Gather the crops. • Synonym for thankful. • A long journey by ship. • Use a knife to ______ turkey. • Macy's event in New York City. • Ship that carried the Pilgrims. • Native tribe at the first Thanksgiving. • Number of days of the first Thanksgiving. • Traditional sport played on Thanksgiving. • Thanksgiving is the ______ Thursday in November. • ...
History of Ballet 2024-03-01
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- famous Russian composer and pianist
- Nijinsky's most famous ballet was The ______ of a Faun
- Nijinsky danced with an emphasis on _____ to make movements appear fluid
- T/F ballet is beginning to break away from gender stereotypes
- Today, dance companies aim for this
- a highly sexual being in Greek and Roman mythology
- _____ was in Dr. Gregory's office last week
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- Ida Rubinstein was described as a _____ princess
- where ballet was eventually "refined"
- name of young or baby swan
- in the Romantic Era, ____ themes involving the supernatural became popular
- in the "paradise gallery" audiences sat in _____ benches
- Ballet originated in the Italian ______ courts
- Sarah's favorite color
- The first ballet academy opened here in 1661
- Edgar _____ has created around 1,500 pieces of art of ballet dancers
16 Clues: Sarah's favorite color • name of young or baby swan • famous Russian composer and pianist • Today, dance companies aim for this • where ballet was eventually "refined" • _____ was in Dr. Gregory's office last week • The first ballet academy opened here in 1661 • Ballet originated in the Italian ______ courts • Ida Rubinstein was described as a _____ princess • ...
Gods Crossword 2023-01-20
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- egyptian god of darkness and evil
- greek goddess of marriage
- greek god of metallurgy and fire
- norse all father
- mesopotamian trickster god
- greek god of the sun and medicine
- greek god of messages and road
- greek goddess of moon and the hunt
- indian creator god
- greek god of the sea
- egyptian god of the underworld
- indian preserver god
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- greek god of war
- norse god of thunder
- greek god of the sky
- greek goddess of war and wisdom
- indian destroyer god
- greek god of wine and madness
- norse trickster god
- greek goddess of hearth and fire
- greek god of the underworld
- egyptian goddess of the earth/moon
22 Clues: greek god of war • norse all father • indian creator god • norse trickster god • norse god of thunder • greek god of the sky • indian destroyer god • greek god of the sea • indian preserver god • greek goddess of marriage • mesopotamian trickster god • greek god of the underworld • greek god of wine and madness • greek god of messages and road • egyptian god of the underworld • ...
Greece 2023-12-08
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- Establish Date
- Official Language
- Greek currency
- Popular Greek dish
- Most Famous Greek War
- Creator of the Flag
- Greece World Leader
- National Anthem
- National Emblem
- Drinking Age
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- Percent of mountainous land
- Established Flag
- Greatest Greek Commander
- National Flower
- National Animal
- Main Religion
- Popular Greek Dessert
- Most Famous Greek Philosopher
- Flag Colors
- Greek Capital
20 Clues: Flag Colors • Drinking Age • Main Religion • Greek Capital • Establish Date • Greek currency • National Flower • National Animal • National Anthem • National Emblem • Established Flag • Official Language • Popular Greek dish • Creator of the Flag • Greece World Leader • Popular Greek Dessert • Most Famous Greek War • Greatest Greek Commander • Percent of mountainous land • Most Famous Greek Philosopher
Greek Philosophy 2023-09-25
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- had the theory that everything is matter and not everything came from matter
- though fire was the basis of everything
- came up with an unchanging mathematical theorem
- philosopher that reflected on ethics and recognized physics
- reason why Greeks abandoned mythology
- gave lectures on ethics and behaviors
- wanted happiness and no fear about the afterlife
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- tried to understand why humans fought each other
- highest mountain in Greece
- Greek philosophy aligned with confucianism in where
- believed air was the basis of everything
- the love of wisdom
- describes an elaborate system of elements, gods, and goddesses
- came up with the atomic theory
- philosopher that wanted wisdom and virtue as power instead of wealth
- thought everything was made from water since it had 3 states of matter
16 Clues: the love of wisdom • highest mountain in Greece • came up with the atomic theory • reason why Greeks abandoned mythology • gave lectures on ethics and behaviors • though fire was the basis of everything • believed air was the basis of everything • came up with an unchanging mathematical theorem • tried to understand why humans fought each other • ...
Culture - Europe 2023-11-15
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- Italian artist, created the Mona Lisa
- European football, started in England
- Spanish artist, introduced new style using geometric shapes
- Way for people to travel in snowy, mountainous areas
- Well-known classical music composer, from Austria
- Wanted people to learn more about human nature
- Got people to think more logically by asking question after question
- Monument that reflects the influence of Greek mythology
- English rock band, had a huge influence on pop music around the world
- Popular sport in England, mix between soccer and American football
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- Most popular religion in Europe
- Type of music with short songs that tell about an event
- Was a writer and created words used today
- Oldest prehistoric monument in Europe
- Largest amphitheater in the world
- Tutored Alexander the Great
16 Clues: Tutored Alexander the Great • Most popular religion in Europe • Largest amphitheater in the world • Italian artist, created the Mona Lisa • European football, started in England • Oldest prehistoric monument in Europe • Was a writer and created words used today • Wanted people to learn more about human nature • Well-known classical music composer, from Austria • ...
Intro to Greece Vocab 2025-04-16
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- People in Sparta who were forced to work as slaves for the Spartans. They were often people who had been conquered.
- A high, rocky hill in an ancient Greek city where important buildings, like temples, were built—usually the center of religion and safety.
- Stories the ancient Greeks told about their gods, goddesses, and heroes to explain nature, life, and the world around them.
- The Greek word for city-state. It included the city and the land around it, and was the center of Greek life.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land. Ancient Greece had an important isthmus that connected northern and southern Greece.
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- The open space in a Greek city used as a marketplace and a place where people gathered to talk, shop, and share ideas.
- A large peninsula in southern Greece that was home to many important city-states, like Sparta.
- New settlement started by a city-state in another land. It stayed connected to the original city and helped with trade and spreading Greek culture.
- A city that ruled itself like an independent country, with its own government, army, and laws—common in ancient Greece.
- A free person (usually a man) born in a city-state who had rights and responsibilities, like voting and owning land.
10 Clues: A large peninsula in southern Greece that was home to many important city-states, like Sparta. • The Greek word for city-state. It included the city and the land around it, and was the center of Greek life. • People in Sparta who were forced to work as slaves for the Spartans. They were often people who had been conquered. • ...
List 5 - Crossword 2025-03-02
5 Clues: Massive star system like the Milky Way. • The name of the fin Latin is called "Pronum". • Spring-blooming flowers named after a figure in Greek mythology. • Fragrant flower is used in aromatherapy, especially essential oils. • This gemstone's name comes from the Greek word meaning "not intoxicated."
The Greek Gods 2023-09-09
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- The Greek version of Cupid
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- Zeus birthed Athena from this body part
- Greek messenger god of travel
- Greek god of the sun
- Poseidon's symbol
- Zeus' symbol
- The hound of Hades
- Apollo and Artemis sibling types
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- Greek god of metalworking and blacksmiths
- Greek god of war
- Greek god of the sea and horses
- ATHENA's symbol
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Eros' symbol
- Greek goddess who controls the seasons
- Greek god of wine
- The king of the Greek gods
- He hid Persephone in the Underworld
- Zeus' jealous wife
20 Clues: Eros' symbol • Zeus' symbol • ATHENA's symbol • Greek god of war • Poseidon's symbol • Greek god of wine • Zeus' jealous wife • The hound of Hades • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of the hunt • The Greek version of Cupid • The king of the Greek gods • Greek messenger god of travel • Greek goddess of war and wisdom • Greek god of the sea and horses • Apollo and Artemis sibling types • ...
Greek Roots Review 2025-05-08
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- study ( greek)
- - water ( Latin)
- nine (latin)
- - see/look (Latin)
- soul, life (latin)
- place ( latin)
- hundred (latin)
- - water ( Greek)
- to know ( latin)
- mer - sea ( Latin)
- meat (greek)
- around (latin)
- ten (greek)
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- mindful, recall ( latin)
- write, draw, describe, record (greek)
- hear ( Latin)
- circle (greek)
- say, declare (latin)
- sound ( Greek)
- meat, flesh (latin)
- time ( latin)
- write (latin)
- center- middle (greek)
- time ( greek)
24 Clues: ten (greek) • nine (latin) • meat (greek) • hear ( Latin) • time ( latin) • write (latin) • time ( greek) • study ( greek) • circle (greek) • sound ( Greek) • place ( latin) • around (latin) • hundred (latin) • - water ( Latin) • - water ( Greek) • to know ( latin) • - see/look (Latin) • soul, life (latin) • mer - sea ( Latin) • meat, flesh (latin) • say, declare (latin) • center- middle (greek) • ...
Wife of Bath 2022-11-21
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- How the knight and his wife end up by the end of the tale.
- A man with a lusty liver, commits a terrible crime.
- From mythology, the king with the magic touch that turned everything gold.
- The Greek source writer for the story about the king from mythology whose touch turned everything gold.
- Another word for "year"
- The knight's third complaint about his wife
- This refers to being born with a high status, as part of the nobility (2 words).
- Pampered
- The knight's fourth complaint about his wife (2 words).
- Scornful
- "To be oft ______ and remarried."
- To hand down as an inheritance
- The number of dancing women who vanished when the knight approached them (2 words).
- Morning prayers
- "______ clothes"
- What will happened to the knight if he can't answer the question.
- The central question, "What do women most ____?"
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- What the old woman wanted in return for helping the knight.
- The original punishment for the knight, set by the king (3 words).
- highly respected
- The king that every Briton loves to praise
- "But truly poor are they who whine and fret / and _____ what they cannot hope to get."
- Fool
- "A woman wants the self-same ______ over her husband as over her lover."
- A man whose wife cheats on him
- "_____ often, when the heart is lowly, / Brings one to God and teaches what is holy."
- The animal ears that the king from mythology had.
- The knight's second complaint about his wife (2 words)
- Begged earnestly
- The knight must _____ whether his wife will be old, ugly, and loyal, or young, pretty, and unfaithful.
- Another name for virginity
- This is who the old woman thinks people should learn gentleness from, rather than their ancestors
- What the wife wins when the knight tells her the choice is her's.
- Criticize strongly
- "_______ must come from God alone."
- The knight's first complaint about his wife
- "_______ to do exactly as we please."
37 Clues: Fool • Pampered • Scornful • Morning prayers • highly respected • Begged earnestly • "______ clothes" • Criticize strongly • Another word for "year" • Another name for virginity • A man whose wife cheats on him • To hand down as an inheritance • "To be oft ______ and remarried." • "_______ must come from God alone." • "_______ to do exactly as we please." • ...
Gods crossword 2023-01-18
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- Had to do 12 labors (roman)
- Norse guardian of the rainbow bridge
- Greek goddess of hunting and the moon
- Greek god of the sea
- Egyptian god of death and funerals
- Roman Ares
- Roman apollo
- Greek god of the dead
- Greek goddess of smarts
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek god of war
- Norse god of challenges
- Norse god of the wild
- Greek goddess of love
- Perfect Norse god
- Greek goddess of springtime
- Egyptian goddess of magic
- Roman Hera
- Greek god of parties
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- Roman Zeus
- Norse trickster god
- Greek goddess of home
- Roman Athena
- Roman Hades
- Greek goddess of farming
- Greek queen of the gods
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Roman Hermes
- Had to do 12 labors (greek)
- Norse goddess of love
- Greek god of messengers
- Greek god of the forges
- Norse king of the gods
- Greek god of lightning
- Roman Aphrodite
- Greek god of the wild
- Egyptian goddess of cats
- Greek god of poetry, music, and the sun
- Egyptian god of dwarves
39 Clues: Roman Zeus • Roman Ares • Roman Hera • Roman Hades • Roman Athena • Roman apollo • Roman Hermes • Roman Aphrodite • Greek god of war • Perfect Norse god • Norse trickster god • Greek god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of parties • Greek goddess of home • Greek god of the dead • Norse goddess of love • Norse god of the wild • Greek goddess of love • Greek god of the wild • ...
Roman Vocabulary Words 2017-01-12
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- Strength, Power, Muscle
- II- King of Macedon, in which he brought peace settlement in which all Greek city-states participated except Sparta
- of Darius I: Once King of Persia (from 519-465 B.C)
- The form of government in which the people are under cruelty
- An ancient Greek city, rival of Athens
- The form of government in which a small group of people have control
- The form of government in which the ruling power is giving to the people
- An area of land almost fully surrounded by water
- During the 6th century BCE, Ionia became the center focus of a intellectual life of Greece
- study of myths
- League- An alliance in which Sparta made when the process of the Peloponnesian War
- Intelligence capacity
- War Battles-4 battles called : Marathon, Thermally, Salamis, and Pianta
- The form of government in which only one single person (Monarch) rules and it's family reign from it
- League-The war in which Athens were in leadership to continue fighting for the Persian Wars
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- I-Once King of Persia (from 550-486 B.C) which he expanded Persia's power. But got defeated at the Battle of Marathon in 490
- An ancient Greek philosopher, created many methods to help understand more myths, astronomy, etc, created the Socratic method
- A fortified part of ancient Greek city
- said from the past such as from ancestors
- A public space area area where people back in ancient Greece used for assemblies and markets
- The belief of worshiping in more than one god
- A ancient Greece city-state
- spartan King, which defended, gave his and his army's life, to his home city, Sparta, in the battle with Persia
- former temple from Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- empire located the southwest Asia brought it's power by Darius I and Xerxes
- the Great- The ruler of ancient Greece in the fourth century B.C, in which he conquered most of ancient world
- An ancient Greek Philosopher, student of Socrates and later became teacher of Aristotle
- League-The battle in which Sparta and Athens had reunited to win for their city-states
- The study of features around us, such as earth's physical features and it's atmosphere
- Greece's largest city, Capital of Greece
30 Clues: study of myths • Intelligence capacity • Strength, Power, Muscle • A ancient Greece city-state • A fortified part of ancient Greek city • An ancient Greek city, rival of Athens • Greece's largest city, Capital of Greece • said from the past such as from ancestors • The belief of worshiping in more than one god • An area of land almost fully surrounded by water • ...
Valentine's Day 2025-02-12
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- bird often associated with Valentine's Day
- Aztecs believed that ____ was a gift from the gods
- country where Lindt’s Chocolate factory originated
- per capita, this country consumes the most candy
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- the fear of falling in love
- chocolate keys symbolize unlocking a heart in this country
- company that created the first box of Valentine's Chocolate
- Greek God that is the equivalent to Cupid in Roman mythology
8 Clues: the fear of falling in love • bird often associated with Valentine's Day • per capita, this country consumes the most candy • Aztecs believed that ____ was a gift from the gods • country where Lindt’s Chocolate factory originated • chocolate keys symbolize unlocking a heart in this country • company that created the first box of Valentine's Chocolate • ...
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- impossible tasks
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
- having an affair
- Endless life
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- highest moutain in Greece
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- slow to understand
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • impossible tasks • having an affair • mother of hercules • slow to understand • Hidden by his mother • tricked into marriage • Unparalleled strength • highest moutain in Greece • wanted Hercules to make amends • regenerates more heads as they are cut-off • carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2019-08-04
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- He or she can foresee the future.
- She is a princess whom was saved by Perseus from the Sea Serpent.
- a half man and half bull beast
- She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day.
- She is the mother of Perseus.
- The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods.
- These are stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes passed from one generation to the other.
- He is the King in the Underworld.
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- His name means "skilled worker," a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman.
- Tradition It is the manner in which the information is passed from one generation to the next.
- He was destined to kill his grand father.
- It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside.
- He is a musician who was able to charm all things on earth.
- She is one of the three Gorgon's head who has snakes on her head.
- He is the son of Daedalus.
15 Clues: He is the son of Daedalus. • She is the mother of Perseus. • a half man and half bull beast • He or she can foresee the future. • He is the King in the Underworld. • He was destined to kill his grand father. • It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside. • The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods. • She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day. • ...
The words within list 2 By:Lilly Griswold 2024-02-13
25 Clues: ad • neo • ard • cred • aqua • dict • itis • cise • audi • auto • centri • scribe • anthropo • go(Latin) • war(Latin) • life(Greek) • take(Latin) • kill(Latin) • send(Latin) • book(Greek) • carry(Latin) • science(Greek) • specialist(Latin) • government(Greek) • one hundred(Latin)
greek and roman gods 2023-09-08
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- greek god of sun and light
- roman god of nature
- greek goddess of agriculture
- roman goddess of fertility
- greek god of wine
- greek goddess of love and beauty
- greek messenger of the gods
- roman god of fire
- roman goddess of prosperity
- roman goddess of cattle
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- roman god of transitions
- greek god of the sea
- greek goddess of battle
- roman goddess of truth
- greek king of the gods
- roman goddess of spring
- greek blacksmith god
- roman goddess of the sewers
- greek queen of the gods
- roman goddess of battle
20 Clues: greek god of wine • roman god of fire • roman god of nature • greek god of the sea • greek blacksmith god • roman goddess of truth • greek king of the gods • greek goddess of battle • roman goddess of spring • greek queen of the gods • roman goddess of battle • roman goddess of cattle • roman god of transitions • greek god of sun and light • roman goddess of fertility • ...
