greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology- Creatures 2014-06-27
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- were half-goat half-man. They were peaceful creatures who loved to have a good time. They also liked to pull pranks on the gods.
- was a beautiful white horse that could fly.
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- was a terrible sea monster with 12 long tentacle legs and 6 dog-like heads. She guarded one side of the Strait of Messina while her counterpart Charibdis guarded the other side.
- had the head of bull and the body of a man.
- had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle. The Sphinx terrorized the city of Thebes, killing all those who could not solve its riddle. Finally, a young man named Oedipus solved the Sphinxes riddle and the city was saved.
- was perhaps the scariest and most powerful of all the monsters in Greek Mythology. He was called the "Father of all monsters" and even the gods were scared of Typhon. Only Zeus could defeat Typhon. He had the monster imprisoned underneath Mount Etna.
- were sea nymphs who lured sailors to crash on the rocks of their islands with their songs. Once a sailor heard the song, he could not resist. Odysseus encountered the Sirens in his adventures on the Odyssey. He had his men put wax in their ears so they could not hear the song, then he tied himself to the ship. This way Odysseus could hear their song and not be captured.
- a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face
8 Clues: had the head of bull and the body of a man. • was a beautiful white horse that could fly. • a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face • were half-goat half-man. They were peaceful creatures who loved to have a good time. They also liked to pull pranks on the gods. • ...
Greek Mythology Clancy 2023-08-30
8 Clues: God of sea • King of gods • Zues's father • The dog of Hades • Mountain that the gods live on • God of farming and Agriculture • Took persephone to the underworld • Main character of our class novel
Kaylee Atkins Block 1 3.7.16 TIC Passcode is TIC 2016-03-07
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- powerful city-state, known for military
- another name for a god
- small cities that operate like a country
- the study of myths
- government where citizens gather to vote
- time period where Athens had its moments
- a series of wars from the Persian Empire and city-states
- largest most powerful Greek city-state known for democracy
- temple the Greeks built to honor Athena
- anyone with rights established by the government
- government that a small group of wealthy control
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- the belief in many gods
- when government uses oppressive powers against its people
- a society developed culture around an organized settlement
- where people vote for their leaders
- a celebration made to honor Zeus
- a form of government where one person rules
- government that the wealthy controls
18 Clues: the study of myths • another name for a god • the belief in many gods • a celebration made to honor Zeus • where people vote for their leaders • government that the wealthy controls • powerful city-state, known for military • temple the Greeks built to honor Athena • small cities that operate like a country • government where citizens gather to vote • ...
Egyptian Gods 2021-11-09
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- the goddess of truth
- goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re.
- son of Osiris and Isis
- of the underworld
- Egyptian god of war, chaos and storms, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Horus
- a jackal-headed deity who presided over the embalming process and accompanied dead kings in the afterworld.
- of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love.
- god of the earth
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- king of the deities and the father of all creation.
- of the air
- god of the moon
- Egyptian sky goddess
- mythology, the personification of the rainbow
- Goddess of the cats
14 Clues: of the air • god of the moon • god of the earth • of the underworld • Goddess of the cats • the goddess of truth • Egyptian sky goddess • son of Osiris and Isis • mythology, the personification of the rainbow • of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love. • king of the deities and the father of all creation. • goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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? • ...
Myth 2018-11-04
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- Greek Titan mother of Zeus,Poseidon and hades
- Greek god of love
- Greek god of the dead
- Egyptian God of the sun
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- Norse goddess of love
- Greek goddess of magic
- Egyptian God of war
- Egyptian goddess of magic
- Greek god of wine
- Greek Titan of the sun
- Egyptian God of the dead
- Greek god of earthquakes and the sea
- Greek Titan of time
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- Norse god of farming and lightning
- Egyptian goddess of cats
- Greek goddess of marriage and was wife of zeus
- Greek god of the sky
- Greek goddess of fire
- Norse go of summer and healing
- Trojan prince of that 'found' Rome
- Egyptian God of funerals and death
- Greek god of war
- Greek hero that killed medusa
- Norse god of tricksters
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek god of archery
- Greek god of messengers and travellers
- Norse god of the gods
- Egyptian God of wisdom
30 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of love • Greek god of wine • Egyptian God of war • Greek Titan of time • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of archery • Greek god of the dead • Greek goddess of fire • Norse goddess of love • Greek goddess of love • Norse god of the gods • Greek goddess of magic • Greek Titan of the sun • Egyptian God of wisdom • Egyptian God of the sun • Norse god of tricksters • ...
The Lost Hero Crossword 2022-09-26
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- The greek personification of the earth
- The greek goddess of marrage
- Greek personification of the sky
- The greek goddess of magic
- The greek god of the sky and king of the gods
- The goddess of rainbow and messanger for gods
- The greek god of the wild; son of hermes
- The greek god of war; son of zeus and hera
- The greek goddess of agriculture
- The greek goddess of the sea
- The Greek god of the prophecy
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- The greek goddess of snow
- The greek god of the winds
- Ruler of the underworld and the dead
- goddes of the hunt and the moon
- The roman god of the gates
- The Greek god of wine
- The Greek goddess of love
- The greek god of the north wind
- The roman goddess of plenty
20 Clues: The Greek god of wine • The greek goddess of snow • The Greek goddess of love • The greek god of the winds • The roman god of the gates • The greek goddess of magic • The roman goddess of plenty • The greek goddess of marrage • The greek goddess of the sea • The Greek god of the prophecy • goddes of the hunt and the moon • The greek god of the north wind • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- many - sound (Greek)
- people - government (Greek)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- around - sail (Latin)
- same - murder (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- light - writing (Greek)
- likeness (Latin)
- half - around (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- meat - eat (Latin)
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- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- self - movement (Greek)
- too much - do
- between - word (Greek)
- great - city (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- below - red
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- before - speak (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- father - birth
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • many - sound (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • time - logic (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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- likeness (Latin)
- between - word (Greek)
- half - around (Latin)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- too much - do
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- great - city (Greek)
- people - government (Greek)
- same - murder (Latin)
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- thousand - measure (Greek)
- father - birth
- below - red
- light - writing (Greek)
- around - sail (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- self - movement (Greek)
- many - sound (Greek)
- before - speak (Latin)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • many - sound (Greek) • time - logic (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • around - sail (Latin) • half - around (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • same - murder (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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- likeness (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- great - city (Greek)
- self - movement (Greek)
- around - sail (Latin)
- half - around (Latin)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- before - speak (Latin)
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- between - burst,break (Latin)
- same - murder (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- father - birth
- time - logic (Greek)
- too much - do
- light - writing (Greek)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- between - word (Greek)
- many - sound (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- below - red
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) • around - sail (Latin) • half - around (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • 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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- many - sound (Greek)
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- light - writing (Greek)
- below - red
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- time - logic (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- great - city (Greek)
- likeness (Latin)
- before - speak (Latin)
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- same - murder (Latin)
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- father - birth
- too much - do
- half - around (Latin)
- self - movement (Greek)
- around - sail (Latin)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- - distance - examine (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- between - word (Greek)
24 Clues: below - red • too much - do • father - birth • likeness (Latin) • meat - eat (Latin) • many - sound (Greek) • time - logic (Greek) • great - city (Greek) • same - murder (Latin) • star - sailor (Greek) • half - around (Latin) • around - sail (Latin) • before - speak (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • light - writing (Greek) • self - movement (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • ...
Greek/Latin Root Words 2019-05-22
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- - distance - examine (Greek)
- before - speak (Latin)
- between - word (Greek)
- light - writing (Greek)
- thousand - measure (Greek)
- hundred - measurement (Latin)
- against - speak (Latin)
- around - sail (Latin)
- great - city (Greek)
- below - red
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- half - around (Latin)
- many - sound (Greek)
- self - movement (Greek)
- meat - eat (Latin)
- thousand - measure (Latin)
- star - sailor (Greek)
- time - logic (Greek)
- too much - do
- between - burst,break (Latin)
- father - birth
- too much, excessive - heat (Greek)
- same - murder (Latin)
- people - government (Greek)
- likeness (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) • same - murder (Latin) • around - sail (Latin) • before - speak (Latin) • between - word (Greek) • self - movement (Greek) • light - writing (Greek) • against - speak (Latin) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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?
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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?
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Digital Leadp Crossword 2020-04-17
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 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?
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
