greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology Allusions 2020-11-01
Across
- a person who has self-love and an inflated view of themselves
- a maze or difficult puzzle
- superhuman strength, power, effort, or size
- a person or thing that isn't what it seems
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- an angry way to look at someone (the phrase, not the monster from the story)
- a person's weakness or fatal flaw
- the ability to be very successful
- a temptation that leads to unexpected trouble
8 Clues: a maze or difficult puzzle • a person's weakness or fatal flaw • the ability to be very successful • a person or thing that isn't what it seems • superhuman strength, power, effort, or size • a temptation that leads to unexpected trouble • a person who has self-love and an inflated view of themselves • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-11-26
8 Clues: God of the dead • God of thunder main God • mountain where most gods live • main character in the Odysseus • God of wisdom daughter of Zeus • kidnapped Helen from the Odyssey • beauitful woman form the Odyssey • famous Greek hero killed by his heel
Ancient Greek Mythology 2026-05-13
8 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • Serpent God • Father of Zeus • Bull-like Monster • Palace of the Olympians • Feller of the Nemean Lion • Wife of the Lord of the dead
Greek Mythology- Creatures 2014-06-27
Across
- had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle.
- had the head of bull and the body of a man.
- 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.
- 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.
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- 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
- was a beautiful white horse that could fly.
- a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face
- 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 him.
8 Clues: was a beautiful white horse that could fly. • had the head of bull and the body of a man. • a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face • had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle. • 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 Crossword 2023-08-31
8 Clues: who is zeus wife • who is zeus father • who is Athena's father • who is the god of war • who is the god of the sea • how many titains were there • who was the first greek god • Who is the god the underworld
PSAT SET 7 2023-06-09
Across
- n a passage of water where a river current meets the tide
- v to have a violent destroying effect
- adj something that is likely to cause unwillingness
- adj dejected;unhappy
- adj originating in a particular region or country
- n a person who loves minutiae and formalities
- n someone who is loyal
- n something consisting of varied construction(note the words origin is in Greek Mythology
- v designate
- adj characterized by instruction
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- v to increase the level of answering
- n a person who promotes a particular position or idea
- n a strong desire
- v to cause something to use all of its power
- adj in the form of a compendious stated truth or opinion
- v to become harmed in quality
- adj utter
- v to blame or swear at someone in strong or hurtful language
- n a strong liking for something
- n small ornament
20 Clues: adj utter • v designate • n small ornament • n a strong desire • adj dejected;unhappy • n someone who is loyal • v to become harmed in quality • n a strong liking for something • adj characterized by instruction • v to increase the level of answering • v to have a violent destroying effect • v to cause something to use all of its power • n a person who loves minutiae and formalities • ...
Spelling Bee Round 2 Level 4 2014-01-12
Across
- being in one place and not another
- at a distance
- to sell things, usually door to door
- a baby
- to combine
- the truth about past events
- not solid, is empty inside
- robbery at sea
- Sherlock Holmes is one of these...
- one that has property, or things
- a small cry
- moving slowly, small changes
- something that makes sense
- a member of Greek mythology with snake hair
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- an act of moving
- really good
- an ingredient used for baking
- a small amount of money
- all of time
- clear understanding
- a large number with 6 zeros
- no longer hard, or stiff
- a strong desire, or want for something
- a raised platform
- a door or gate
- destructive to life
- showed how
- to guess the future
- something passed down through time
29 Clues: a baby • to combine • showed how • really good • all of time • a small cry • at a distance • robbery at sea • a door or gate • an act of moving • a raised platform • clear understanding • destructive to life • to guess the future • a small amount of money • no longer hard, or stiff • not solid, is empty inside • something that makes sense • a large number with 6 zeros • the truth about past events • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2014-03-06
Across
- I Ruler of Persia and fought the Persian wars
- Beautiful Greek queen during the Trojan war
- King/God of the sea
- this city-state ran an Oligarchy government
- a 27 year long battle between the Peloponnesian League and the Delian League
- king of the gods
- person the Odyssey is named after
- the Great the son of Phillip II and his succeder
- Age an idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- II King of Macedonia- Alexander the Greats father
- fierce warrior in the Trojan war
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- ran 26 miles from Marathon to Athens
- this city-state ran the first Democracy government
- a collection of myths
- Poseidons cyclops son
- a group of battles fought between the Greeks and the Persians
- I Son and succeder of Darius I
- the goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture
- Zeus's wife
20 Clues: Zeus's wife • king of the gods • King/God of the sea • a collection of myths • Poseidons cyclops son • I Son and succeder of Darius I • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • fierce warrior in the Trojan war • person the Odyssey is named after • ran 26 miles from Marathon to Athens • Beautiful Greek queen during the Trojan war • this city-state ran an Oligarchy government • ...
Audrey's ☺☺ 2017-03-17
Across
- Who was first to develop a democracy
- What 2 groups helped shaped Greece
- What mostly covers Greece
- What cities shaped Greek colonies
- which meant a leader who held power through the use of force
- a type of government in which they rule themselves
- what sea is east of Greece
- What poems talks about the Trojan War
- what is a lyric poem
- what is a representative democracy
- what was and agora
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- people who had the right to participate in government
- A poet that wrote the Odyssey
- how did seas help Greece
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
- Why did the Greeks go to Delphi
- a body of stories about gods and heroes
- a roman leader he got them to there height
- Who were the Olympic games held in honor of
- where did the Minoans live
20 Clues: what was and agora • what is a lyric poem • how did seas help Greece • What mostly covers Greece • what sea is east of Greece • where did the Minoans live • A poet that wrote the Odyssey • Why did the Greeks go to Delphi • What cities shaped Greek colonies • What 2 groups helped shaped Greece • what is a representative democracy • Who was first to develop a democracy • ...
Random for fun 2022-03-02
Across
- cat treat brand
- reference from a book or document
- root for more than one
- a tool that forms holes in things
- lemonade brand
- green melon
- can be shattered
- short month in letters
- 90s rock album associated with babies
- there are 50 of them
- avoiding someone from enjoying something
- popular shooting game
- retail store associated with dogs
- snowy state
- sea spider
- 70s new wave band. Maker of the song "Whip it"
- applied on dry lips
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- playful response for "what time is it"
- feelings of not being in your own body
- root word for one
- cartoons made in japan
- greek mythology book
- internet slang term for overrated
- animal fat
- what you are right now
- well known thrift store
- horse cartoon show
- dancing to ska music
- word for other christian churches
- daily word game
30 Clues: animal fat • sea spider • green melon • snowy state • lemonade brand • cat treat brand • daily word game • can be shattered • root word for one • horse cartoon show • applied on dry lips • greek mythology book • dancing to ska music • there are 50 of them • popular shooting game • cartoons made in japan • root for more than one • what you are right now • short month in letters • well known thrift store • ...
Ancient Eygpt 2023-11-08
Across
- Able to produce an abundance of crops
- A monument of a dead person, over their burial place
- Structure with sides shaped of triangles
- A ruler in Ancient Egypt
- Landform formed by river water going to a bigger body of water
- A material from the stem of a plant
- Sequence of rulers in the same family
- A large body of water that the Nile feeds into
- Preserve from decay
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- A house animal,worshiped by the Eygptians
- Their formal writing system
- Barren, sandy, area of landscape
- Building reserved for spiritual rituals
- Egypt's capital
- A famous, large, desert
- Water that borders the Egyptian desert
- A stone coffin
- The material used to wrap mummies in
- Largest river ever
- A winged female monster in Greek mythology
- Valley formed by flowing water
- A human preserved after death
22 Clues: A stone coffin • Egypt's capital • Largest river ever • Preserve from decay • A famous, large, desert • A ruler in Ancient Egypt • Their formal writing system • A human preserved after death • Valley formed by flowing water • Barren, sandy, area of landscape • A material from the stem of a plant • The material used to wrap mummies in • Able to produce an abundance of crops • ...
Units 1-9 2024-01-08
Across
- deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- Lower in rank
- following
- written below the line
- to speak evil of
- acting against control or authority
- Jealousy
- first in quality or importance
- clear and easily understood
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- indirect; roundabout; not straightforward
- Full of love
- extra or unnecessary
- to place on top of
- Doubtful
- a boss; one who manages others
- incorrect, having mistakes
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- Negligence by a professional person
- giving out light without much heat
- to sail completely around the world
- underground
- full of malice; intending to do harm
- to stray from the main subject
- Savage; Fierce; Aggressive
- snobby; thinking you are better than others
- original; existing from the beginning
- excellent
- to go ahead of (in importance)
- talking in circles
30 Clues: Jealousy • Doubtful • following • excellent • underground • Full of love • Lower in rank • to speak evil of • talking in circles • to place on top of • extra or unnecessary • written below the line • Savage; Fierce; Aggressive • incorrect, having mistakes • clear and easily understood • to stray from the main subject • first in quality or importance • to go ahead of (in importance) • ...
Word Study Units 1-9 2024-01-08
Across
- jealous,showing envy
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- to clarify, explain
- to sail completely around the world
- underground
- a behavior that is repeated so often it becomes almost automatic
- to behave wrongly
- lower in rank
- to understand wrongly
- a violent rotating windstorm
- lack of proper nutrition
- a stand in or replacement
- to use again
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- well known
- a person who does bad things
- to take away
- A series of events that happen over and over again.
- to show or display
- clear understanding
- to stop one from doing something; prevent
- doubtful
- to put in the wrong place
- misshapen
- evil intent,bad will
- extra or unnecessary
- the place where a plant or animal usually lives
- brave,bold
- clear and easily understood
- to live in
- below average
30 Clues: doubtful • misshapen • well known • brave,bold • to live in • underground • to take away • to use again • lower in rank • below average • to behave wrongly • to show or display • clear understanding • to clarify, explain • jealous,showing envy • evil intent,bad will • extra or unnecessary • to understand wrongly • lack of proper nutrition • to put in the wrong place • a stand in or replacement • ...
Star Puzzle 2025-05-16
Across
- the milky way is a ___
- opposite of a white hole
- ethiopian princess in greek mythology
- the earth ___ the sun
- the third planet from the sun
- cloud of dust and gas in space
- the north star
- an object that orbits a celestial body
- you need 2 of these molecules to make water
- shiny objects in the sky
- how we measure in space
- icy objects beyond the orbit of neptune
- the ISS takes this much time to orbit earth once
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- earth is in the galaxy ___
- the earth is the 3rd ___ to the sun
- closest star system
- ISS
- newtons first law is the law of ___
- ___ space telescope
- keeps us from floating
- a group of stars that look like a picture
- the most distant man made object in space
- amount of matter in an object
23 Clues: ISS • the north star • closest star system • ___ space telescope • the earth ___ the sun • the milky way is a ___ • keeps us from floating • how we measure in space • opposite of a white hole • shiny objects in the sky • earth is in the galaxy ___ • the third planet from the sun • amount of matter in an object • cloud of dust and gas in space • the earth is the 3rd ___ to the sun • ...
Country Crossings 2024-08-08
Across
- Home of the Kremlin and the Trans Siberian Railway
- Known for the Eiffel Tower and croissants
- Known for the Outback and kangaroos
- Famous for the Great Wall and pandas
- Famous for fjords and the Northern Lights
- Known for safaris and Table Mountain
- Home of sushi and Mt. Fuji
- Home of Mecca and the Arabian Desert
- Famous for tacos, tequila, and ancient Mayan ruins
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- Land of maple syrup and hockey
- Famous for pasta, pizza, and the Colosseum
- Home of the Acropolis and Greek mythology
- Famous for Pad Thai and tropical beaches
- Known for tango, beef, and Patagonia
- Known for paella, flamenco, and the Sagrada Família
- Known for beer, sausages, and the Brandenburg Gate
- Known for curry and the Taj Mahal
- Known for shamrocks, Guinness, and leprechauns
- Famous for Carnival and the Amazon Rainforest
- Where you’ll find the pyramids and the Nile River
20 Clues: Home of sushi and Mt. Fuji • Land of maple syrup and hockey • Known for curry and the Taj Mahal • Known for the Outback and kangaroos • Known for tango, beef, and Patagonia • Famous for the Great Wall and pandas • Known for safaris and Table Mountain • Home of Mecca and the Arabian Desert • Famous for Pad Thai and tropical beaches • Home of the Acropolis and Greek mythology • ...
Percy Jackson: Lightning Thief 2024-10-09
Across
- a person born in ancient Troy.
- means young woman in classic mythology.
- metal protection for cover the chest.
- a shop sells cheese, cook meats ready to eat.
- an open place in a garden or park for shelter.
- to strike with something flat or heavy: whack.
- to make or grow longer.
- a kind of fungus that grow in damp places.
- a method of influence over other people or countries.
- a dessert made with fruit for the Greek Gods.
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- observe a person or area to gain information.
- a creature who is half man and half bull.
- a shell similar to a snail.
- period of change from kid to adult.
- to grind into powder or dust.
- a prediction into the future.
- a large open area surrounded by rows of seats.
- in a sullen manner or ill humor.
- to make a loud ringing sound "clang".
- shaker, something outstanding or important.
20 Clues: to make or grow longer. • a shell similar to a snail. • to grind into powder or dust. • a prediction into the future. • a person born in ancient Troy. • in a sullen manner or ill humor. • period of change from kid to adult. • metal protection for cover the chest. • to make a loud ringing sound "clang". • means young woman in classic mythology. • ...
Rome Review Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-11
Across
- Elected officials that took care of the plebeians
- Roman religon (same as the greeks)
- The common people of Rome
- Mythical twin who started the city of Rome
- Slaves who fought animals and each other for entertainment
- Peninsula Rome is located on
- Sea that Rome surrounded at its peak
- Set of laws that were publicly displayed
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- Famous legal principle still used today
- What the planets are named after
- The first emperor of Rome
- A type of entertainment that was used to control the mobs
- Language the Romans spoke
- Assassinated by the Senate
- A period of Roman piece
- The chief Roman god, known as Zeus in Greek mythology
- Two people who were in charge of the government and military
- Many Roman buildings are standing today because of this
- The wealthy landowners of Rome
- All___lead to Rome
- The number of years a man had to serve in the army
21 Clues: All___lead to Rome • A period of Roman piece • The common people of Rome • The first emperor of Rome • Language the Romans spoke • Assassinated by the Senate • Peninsula Rome is located on • The wealthy landowners of Rome • What the planets are named after • Roman religon (same as the greeks) • Sea that Rome surrounded at its peak • Famous legal principle still used today • ...
"In the Beginning" Greek Mythology 2026-03-08
Across
- wheel-eyed ones
- overthrew Uranus and ruled in his place
- wife of Cronus
- Sky Father
- third brother of Gyges and Cottus
- winners in the war against Titans
- Gaia's last twelve children
- Mother Earth
- island where Zeus was born
- she goat who raised Zeus
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- interpreted the oracle to Zeus
- horn of plenty
- son of Cronus who overthrows him
- love god
- sharp stone used to maim Uranus
- Poseidon's gift to win war
16 Clues: love god • Sky Father • Mother Earth • horn of plenty • wife of Cronus • wheel-eyed ones • she goat who raised Zeus • Poseidon's gift to win war • island where Zeus was born • Gaia's last twelve children • interpreted the oracle to Zeus • sharp stone used to maim Uranus • son of Cronus who overthrows him • third brother of Gyges and Cottus • winners in the war against Titans • ...
Vocabulary List #2 2025-09-22
Across
- A cloth garment used to cover a dead person for burial
- A female nature deity in Greek Mythology
- The food and drink of the gods
- Shining bright or glowing; having a polished finish
- Without purpose or effect; pointless
- A tool with an arched blade at the end of it, similar to an axe
- A military unit
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- Wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion
- Argumentative
- To move in a violent or convulsive way
- To extend out, over, or beyond the end of something
- To prevent something that is considered wrong or undesirable from happening
- Sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious
13 Clues: Argumentative • A military unit • The food and drink of the gods • Without purpose or effect; pointless • To move in a violent or convulsive way • A female nature deity in Greek Mythology • Sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious • To extend out, over, or beyond the end of something • Shining bright or glowing; having a polished finish • ...
Liberal feminists 2021-06-29
Across
- where forced marriages are normalised
- Often empowers women rather than oppress them
- The belief of multiple of gods e.g Greek mythology
- Key sociologist
- One of the continents where the act of forced marriages are Normalised
- belief in one god
- society based on males view
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- Key sociologist
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority
- Seeing women like object
- The ideas customs and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- Female genital mutations
- Used to be seen as a cultural wear but is now seen as a way women keep away from the male gaze by covering their hair
13 Clues: Key sociologist • Key sociologist • belief in one god • Seeing women like object • Female genital mutations • society based on males view • where forced marriages are normalised • Often empowers women rather than oppress them • The belief of multiple of gods e.g Greek mythology • Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority • ...
Liberal feminists 2021-06-29
Across
- where forced marriages are normalised
- Often empowers women rather than oppress them
- The belief of multiple of gods e.g Greek mythology
- Key sociologist
- One of the continents where the act of forced marriages are Normalised
- belief in one god
- society based on males view
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- Key sociologist
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority
- Seeing women like object
- The ideas customs and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- Female genital mutations
- Used to be seen as a cultural wear but is now seen as a way women keep away from the male gaze by covering their hair
13 Clues: Key sociologist • Key sociologist • belief in one god • Seeing women like object • Female genital mutations • society based on males view • where forced marriages are normalised • Often empowers women rather than oppress them • The belief of multiple of gods e.g Greek mythology • Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority • ...
Macbeth Crossword 2023-11-03
Across
- This word means "Able to be felt"
- This word means "To consume too much"
- This word means "Joyful"
- This word means "A criticism"
- This word means "To tell a lie in a way that is tricky or has multiple meanings"
- This word means "To return a behavior or sentiment"
- This word means "To create surprise or confusion"
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- This word means "To give someone something"
- This word means "A biblical devil"
- This word means "To refuse"
- This word means "Without content"
- This word means "A creature in Greek mythology which causes people to go blind when they look at it"
12 Clues: This word means "Joyful" • This word means "To refuse" • This word means "A criticism" • This word means "Able to be felt" • This word means "Without content" • This word means "A biblical devil" • This word means "To consume too much" • This word means "To give someone something" • This word means "To create surprise or confusion" • ...
Harry Potter 2023-11-30
Across
- The name of this character is ironic
- The mentor to Harry's journey
- The house that emphasizes loyalty and fairness
- Harry's call to adventure
- Along with another clue, are often used to foreshadow impending danger
- An antagonist to Harry
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- Harry derives a sense of belonging through this natural ability
- This object demonstrates a connection shared between Harry and Voldemort
- 9 3/4 The threshold into the wizarding world
- What unites Harry, Ron and Hermione into a triumvirate
- This character is an allusion to one found in Greek mythology
- Is often used to foreshadow impending danger
12 Clues: An antagonist to Harry • Harry's call to adventure • The mentor to Harry's journey • The name of this character is ironic • 9 3/4 The threshold into the wizarding world • Is often used to foreshadow impending danger • The house that emphasizes loyalty and fairness • What unites Harry, Ron and Hermione into a triumvirate • ...
Te Reo Maori 2025-05-21
Across
- name of the Earth mother
- Name of the Void of nothingness
- God of light in Maori mythology
- The name of the Sky father
- A guardian that looks after the environment
- God of uncultivated foods
- Supreme being
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- the God of earthquakes and volcanoes
- God of war and human activities
- God of weather specifically wind storms and rain
- name for a Supernatural being or protector
- Great woman of the night
- The world of light name
- The God of the seas in Maori mythology
- name of the fairy like beings/ supernatural creatures in Maori mythology
- God of the forest
- The God of uncultivated plants (Kumara)
- God of death and darkness
18 Clues: Supreme being • God of the forest • The world of light name • name of the Earth mother • Great woman of the night • God of death and darkness • God of uncultivated foods • The name of the Sky father • God of war and human activities • Name of the Void of nothingness • God of light in Maori mythology • the God of earthquakes and volcanoes • The God of the seas in Maori mythology • ...
Crossword: Greek Root Log, Prefix En, Multiple Suffixes 2023-10-19
Across
- Two suffixes added to the noun care to make it a noun meaning "absence of care"
- Two suffixes added to the noun horizon to make it an adverb that means "parallel to the horizon"
- Suffix En added to a root to make it a word that means "give support or confidence"
- Greek root Log within a word that means "a collection of myths"
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- Greek root Log within a word that means "the study of the mind"
- Greek root Log within a word that means "the beginning or introduction of a book or story"
- Suffix En added to a root to make it a word that means "take delight, joy, or pleasure in" something
- Suffix En added to a root to make it a word that means "form a circle"
- Two suffixes added to the noun truth to make it a adverb
9 Clues: Two suffixes added to the noun truth to make it a adverb • Greek root Log within a word that means "the study of the mind" • Greek root Log within a word that means "a collection of myths" • Suffix En added to a root to make it a word that means "form a circle" • Two suffixes added to the noun care to make it a noun meaning "absence of care" • ...
mot croisés 2025-10-05
Across
- The first day of the week.
- The origine of a name where he come from.
- a norse god who have a hamer who return to him.
- a greek giant who represent time.
- a planet who is named the red planet.
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- The god of war and justice in north mythology.
- a groupe of god or godess
- she is no longer a planet.
- the first thing humanity used to keep time.
- Something we have in every house to see the time..
- something that mean to be defeated to be removed.
11 Clues: a groupe of god or godess • The first day of the week. • she is no longer a planet. • a greek giant who represent time. • a planet who is named the red planet. • The origine of a name where he come from. • the first thing humanity used to keep time. • The god of war and justice in north mythology. • a norse god who have a hamer who return to him. • ...
Renaissance 2023-03-08
Across
- Caravaggio famously painted this in a state of decay..
- Convinced Botticelli to burn his paintings.
- This artist and engineer designed a parachute. A certain (less peculiar) Adrian tested it out...
- Giant of the Philistines.
- This country invaded Italy and destroyed Leonardo's only sculpture.
- Many artists during the Renaissance sculpted this character from the bible.
- Place where Michelangelo got his marble.
- Warrior Pope.
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- Painted the Sistine Chapel.
- He painted scenes from Greek mythology during the Renaissance.
- He designed the Dome in Florence.
- Michelangelo really wanted to first and foremost be a...
- Perhaps lead in his paint made him quick to anger.
13 Clues: Warrior Pope. • Giant of the Philistines. • Painted the Sistine Chapel. • He designed the Dome in Florence. • Place where Michelangelo got his marble. • Convinced Botticelli to burn his paintings. • Perhaps lead in his paint made him quick to anger. • Caravaggio famously painted this in a state of decay.. • Michelangelo really wanted to first and foremost be a... • ...
The Hidden Oracle 2022-02-16
Across
- The human alias of Apollo
- Apollo's father and the king of the Gods
- The main villain of the story, a descendant of Apollo and an old emperor of Rome, Meg's stepfather
- Mother of Zeus and the other first-generation gods
- Apollo's sister
- The type of mythology the book follows
- The home of the gods
- The demigod son of Hades in camp Half-Blood
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- The demigod who Apollo has to serve and betrays Apollo
- An ancient maze built by Daedalus where the demigods enter during their race
- Meg's mother
- The mysterious place that can see the future and give out prophecies
- The main character
13 Clues: Meg's mother • Apollo's sister • The main character • The home of the gods • The human alias of Apollo • The type of mythology the book follows • Apollo's father and the king of the Gods • The demigod son of Hades in camp Half-Blood • Mother of Zeus and the other first-generation gods • The demigod who Apollo has to serve and betrays Apollo • ...
Greece vocab 2023-10-24
Across
- a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A group of islands
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- Greek athletic competitions to celebrate the Gods and feed city-state rivalries
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- A place where people present plays
- A complex, highly organized social order
- A group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere.
- Home of the gods
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- account or study of myths
- A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- a legal member of a country
13 Clues: Home of the gods • A group of islands • account or study of myths • a legal member of a country • A place where people present plays • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A complex, highly organized social order • A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece. • ...
Mythology 2019-10-29
Across
- Norse God of Thieves
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- 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
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
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- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire
- Greek God of the Sea
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Greek God of War
- Egyptian God of the Earth
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 ad Fire • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
This is Why The Decimal System is Better 2021-10-27
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- first (Greek)
- one (Greek)
- tenth (Latin)
- ninth (Latin)
- four (Greek)
- Romaan numeral for 1885
- second (Greek)
- single, alone (Latin)
- twice (Latin)
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- 1000 (Greek)
- Coolest crossword maker (initials of GG)
- two (Greek)
- three (Greek)
- half (Greek)
- nine (Greek)
- 100 (Greek)
- nine (Latin)
- both (Latin)
- Roman numeral for 569
- half (Latin)
- one (Latin)
- one and a half (Latin)
22 Clues: two (Greek) • one (Greek) • 100 (Greek) • one (Latin) • 1000 (Greek) • half (Greek) • nine (Greek) • nine (Latin) • four (Greek) • both (Latin) • half (Latin) • first (Greek) • three (Greek) • tenth (Latin) • ninth (Latin) • twice (Latin) • second (Greek) • Roman numeral for 569 • single, alone (Latin) • one and a half (Latin) • Romaan numeral for 1885 • Coolest crossword maker (initials of GG)
Philosophy Midterm Review 2023 2023-03-31
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- Ancient Greek member of SPA who tutored Alexander the Great
- name of Icarus’ father who warned him not to fly too close to the sun
- Zeus: "I have a plan which will humble their ..."
- Socrates is forced to drink … to end his life
- according to Montaigne, to study philosophy is to learn to
- Arachne's talent in Greek mythology
- What does Icarus fly too close to?
- Socrates' wife, also present in The Death of Socrates
- opposite of eudaimonia. Short lived pleasures
- happiness, well-being, virtuousness, spiritual flourishing
- according to Symposium, we live life in search of our
- dialogue on love and its origin story
- belief in many gods
- condemned to death for corrupting youth and 1 other reason
- Plato becomes famous for … down the ideas of Socrates
- daimon, basis of Greek word for happiness
- cheated the gods by tricking them into breaking their own rules
- Plato’s older bro who is part of the Allegory of the Cave
- belief in god(s)
- not being able to say whether god(s) do or don’t exist
- second reason Socrates is condemned to death
- student of Socrates
- forced to carry a boulder uphill and watch it roll back down repeatedly
- selfless, unconditional love for the entire world
- Ancient Latin for mask
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- painted The Death of Socrates
- belief in no god(s)
- philosophers debate whether this Ancient Greek member of SPA ever existed
- (Greek word) to turn toward the light/to educate
- name of railroad worker who survives (with personality changes) a horrific accident
- According to DK, an expert is more likely to … their expertise than a novice is
- "I wore the juice!" cognitive bias about competence and expertise
- practical wisdom according to the Greeks
- in order to save Eurydice from Hades, Orpheus was instructed not to
- itinerant teachers who educated young Greek men for a fee; became wealthy and hated
- personality type for person whose social battery is recharged while attending a party
- Greco-Roman myth responsible for naming a famous jewelry store company and an app
- according to the Allegory of the Cave, it is not enough to only become …
- in The Death of Socrates, this person is seated at the foot of Socrates' bed
- who sees his reflection in a pool of water, causing him to fall in love with himself?
- Greek meaning of this word is "wisdom"
- self-love
- symbolizes knowledge in the Allegory of the Cave
- Socrates' student who offers to help him escape prison
- narrative used to deliver broader message about real-world issues
- where you would go for beauty treatment, or to remember the Ancient Greek philosophers
- one way to achieve semi-immortality
- test whose result may be ESTP
- The Garden of … is painted by Hugo Simberg
- family that pioneered the MBTI
50 Clues: self-love • belief in god(s) • belief in no god(s) • belief in many gods • student of Socrates • Ancient Latin for mask • painted The Death of Socrates • test whose result may be ESTP • family that pioneered the MBTI • What does Icarus fly too close to? • Arachne's talent in Greek mythology • one way to achieve semi-immortality • dialogue on love and its origin story • ...
Greek Mythology & Divinities No.#2 2022-02-28
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- god of the sun and poetry
- messenger of the gods
- the first spider
- goddess of the rainbow
- goddess of the hunt
- god of the forge and machinery
- slayed the monster medusa
- titan of time
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- the greek name for perseus' sword, riptide
- god of wine
- goddess of nature
- guardian of the underworld
- monster whose hair is snakes
- goddess of marriage
- monster that regrows its heads
- slayed the minotaur
16 Clues: god of wine • titan of time • the first spider • goddess of nature • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • slayed the minotaur • messenger of the gods • goddess of the rainbow • god of the sun and poetry • slayed the monster medusa • guardian of the underworld • monster whose hair is snakes • god of the forge and machinery • monster that regrows its heads • ...
Principal Gods of Greek Mythology 2024-12-04
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- Born of Zeus, god of wine
- Winged child-god of love
- God of music, light, sometimes thought of as sun god
- Sister of king of the gods, goddess of agriculture
- God of fire and the forge
- Brother of king of gods, but not considered an Olympian, king of underworld
- Messenger of the gods
- King of the gods
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- Brother of king of the gods, king of the sea
- Healing god whose serpent-entwined staff is the emblem of modern medicine
- Goddess of love
- God of war
- Born from forehead of king of the gods, goddess of war and wisdom
- Goddess of the hunt and twin of sun god
- Sister of king of the gods, goddess of the hearth
- Sister and wife of king of the gods and goddess of marriage
16 Clues: God of war • Goddess of love • King of the gods • Messenger of the gods • Winged child-god of love • Born of Zeus, god of wine • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of the hunt and twin of sun god • Brother of king of the gods, king of the sea • Sister of king of the gods, goddess of the hearth • Sister of king of the gods, goddess of agriculture • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-02-15
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- Persian King during First Persian War
- An independent city with its own, unique government
- Sparta is ____________, which caused them to be isolated from others, not develop a navy, and not trade with neighboring cities
- Time period where Athens was at its height of power
- Spartan slaves
- First battle of Persian Wars. Greeks were victorious and there is a sporting event named after it
- Central marketplace in a city-state
- Greek plays
- Collection of stories and beliefs used to explain the world around them
- Spartan military strength
- Student of Plato. Tutor of Alexander. His philosophical work is the basis of the Scientific Method used today.
- Greek-like. Time period after the death of Alexander the Great (323 BCE) until Cleopatra's defeat (31 BCE)
- a person who is a legally recognized member of a country or state
- Athens invades in 415 BCE, restarting Peloponnesian War, but its a disaster for them
- Spartan women were allowed to own ____________________________
- Greek historian who recorded Peloponnesian War
- highest point in a Greek city-state. Major temples were built here.
- Persian King during Second Persian War
- Final battle of the Persian Wars
- League created to protect against Athens' growing power
- Breaks out during second year of Peloponnesian War. Kills 1/3 of Athenians, including Pericles
- Site of the naval battle between the Greeks and Persians. Resulted in a Greek victory
- Spread of culture to others
- Sparta's form of government
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- Built during Golden Age. Temple to honor Athena
- Group of people who determine if someone is guilty in a court of law
- Athens' form of government
- Both Athens and Sparta have one. In Athens, it is the central part of their democracy.
- Greek historian who recorded Persian Wars
- Basis of Athenian economy
- Student of Socrates. Founder of the Academy and author of Allegory of the Cave
- Most land on the Greek mainland is covered in these
- In Athens, these people could not own property, were not considered citizens, and had restrictions about when they could leave the house.
- Spartan training relied on ________________ to their superiors
- City burned by the Persians
- Founder of Western philosophy. Used questioning to guide people to understanding.
- Narrow pass that was the site of a major battle, resulting in the loss of 300 Spartans
- Metal used by Sparta as currency
- Conquers Greece, Persian Empire, Egypt. Dies at 33 years old.
- battle formation used by the Spartans where soldiers are close together with shields overlapping and spears pointed forward
- Leader of Athens during Golden Age
- Winner of the Peloponnesian War
- Revolt in Asia Minor that leads to the Persian Wars
- King of the Greek army at the start of the Second Persian War
- League created to protect against future Persian invasion
- Conquers Greece in 338 BCE
- Athenian military strength
47 Clues: Greek plays • Spartan slaves • Basis of Athenian economy • Spartan military strength • Athens' form of government • Conquers Greece in 338 BCE • Athenian military strength • City burned by the Persians • Spread of culture to others • Sparta's form of government • Winner of the Peloponnesian War • Metal used by Sparta as currency • Final battle of the Persian Wars • ...
Philosophy Midterm Review 2023 2023-03-31
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- Ancient Greek member of SPA who tutored Alexander the Great
- name of Icarus’ father who warned him not to fly too close to the sun
- Zeus: "I have a plan which will humble their ..."
- Socrates is forced to drink … to end his life
- according to Montaigne, to study philosophy is to learn to
- Arachne's talent in Greek mythology
- What does Icarus fly too close to?
- Socrates' wife, also present in The Death of Socrates
- opposite of eudaimonia. Short lived pleasures
- happiness, well-being, virtuousness, spiritual flourishing
- according to Symposium, we live life in search of our
- dialogue on love and its origin story
- belief in many gods
- condemned to death for corrupting youth and 1 other reason
- Plato becomes famous for … down the ideas of Socrates
- daimon, basis of Greek word for happiness
- cheated the gods by tricking them into breaking their own rules
- Plato’s older bro who is part of the Allegory of the Cave
- belief in god(s)
- not being able to say whether god(s) do or don’t exist
- second reason Socrates is condemned to death
- student of Socrates
- forced to carry a boulder uphill and watch it roll back down repeatedly
- selfless, unconditional love for the entire world
- Ancient Latin for mask
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- painted The Death of Socrates
- belief in no god(s)
- philosophers debate whether this Ancient Greek member of SPA ever existed
- (Greek word) to turn toward the light/to educate
- name of railroad worker who survives (with personality changes) a horrific accident
- According to DK, an expert is more likely to … their expertise than a novice is
- "I wore the juice!" cognitive bias about competence and expertise
- practical wisdom according to the Greeks
- in order to save Eurydice from Hades, Orpheus was instructed not to
- itinerant teachers who educated young Greek men for a fee; became wealthy and hated
- personality type for person whose social battery is recharged while attending a party
- Greco-Roman myth responsible for naming a famous jewelry store company and an app
- according to the Allegory of the Cave, it is not enough to only become …
- in The Death of Socrates, this person is seated at the foot of Socrates' bed
- who sees his reflection in a pool of water, causing him to fall in love with himself?
- Greek meaning of this word is "wisdom"
- self-love
- symbolizes knowledge in the Allegory of the Cave
- Socrates' student who offers to help him escape prison
- narrative used to deliver broader message about real-world issues
- where you would go for beauty treatment, or to remember the Ancient Greek philosophers
- one way to achieve semi-immortality
- test whose result may be ESTP
- The Garden of … is painted by Hugo Simberg
- family that pioneered the MBTI
50 Clues: self-love • belief in god(s) • belief in no god(s) • belief in many gods • student of Socrates • Ancient Latin for mask • painted The Death of Socrates • test whose result may be ESTP • family that pioneered the MBTI • What does Icarus fly too close to? • Arachne's talent in Greek mythology • one way to achieve semi-immortality • dialogue on love and its origin story • ...
Mythology 2019-10-29
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- Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire
- Greek God of War
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Norse God of Thieves
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- Greek God of Thunder, Lightning, and the sky
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom, War, Justice, Law, Arts, Crafts, and Skill in General
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Greek God of the Sea
- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Egyptian God of the Earth
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
16 Clues: Greek God of War • Hindi God of Fire • Greek God of the Sea • Norse God of Thieves • Egyptian God of the Earth • Greek Goddess of the Earth • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire • Norse goddess of love and beauty • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
Mythology 2012-11-04
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- zuess wife
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
- charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- half man/ half bull
- killed the Minotaur
- the daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- three-headed dog
- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
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- sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- what Jason brought back to Pelias
- sun god
- aphrodites roman name
- killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- king of the gods
16 Clues: sun god • zuess wife • king of the gods • three-headed dog • half man/ half bull • killed the Minotaur • aphrodites roman name • what Jason brought back to Pelias • helped Odysseus survive the sirens • sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece • the daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld • accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece • ...
Mythology 2025-06-12
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- Zeus was raised by this animal
- Romulus and Remus were raised by this animal
- The Roman goddess of love
- Uranus and Gaia had this many children
- The old gods
- Gaia made this weapon
- The Roman god of war
- The god of time
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- A place deep in the earth
- The Roman god of the underworld
- The original god who was killed
- The Roman king of the gods
- A place where gods were worshipped
- The Roman god of the sea
- The Greek king of the gods
- The original goddess of the earth
16 Clues: The old gods • The god of time • The Roman god of war • Gaia made this weapon • The Roman god of the sea • A place deep in the earth • The Roman goddess of love • The Roman king of the gods • The Greek king of the gods • Zeus was raised by this animal • The Roman god of the underworld • The original god who was killed • The original goddess of the earth • ...
Broadway 2025-05-05
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- : Sondheim's 1979 dark tale set in a barbershop
- : Composer of *Into the Woods* and *Sweeney Todd*
- : The Phantom lurks in this Parisian location
- : "The Lion King" opened on Broadway in this decade
- : 1990s rock musical about struggling artists in NYC
- : 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that changed Broadway forever
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- : The street most associated with Broadway theaters
- : *Hair* and *Jesus Christ Superstar* came from this decade
- : *West Side Story* reimagined this Shakespeare tragedy
- : Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking 2015 musical
- : Musical set in the roaring twenties featuring Velma and Roxie
- : 1970s musical inspired by Greek mythology
- : Iconic 1980s musical featuring the song “Memory”
13 Clues: : 1970s musical inspired by Greek mythology • : The Phantom lurks in this Parisian location • : Sondheim's 1979 dark tale set in a barbershop • : Composer of *Into the Woods* and *Sweeney Todd* • : Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking 2015 musical • : Iconic 1980s musical featuring the song “Memory” • : The street most associated with Broadway theaters • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-04
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- A wild primitive state untouched by civilization
- (riding) ride on horseback
- Inappropriateness
- (mathematics) a lack of symmetry
- Bring back to the point of departure
- United States chemist who developed methods for studying long-chain molecules (1910-1985)
- No longer frozen solid
- (Greek mythology) the king of Mycenae and father of Agamemnon and of Menelaus
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- Having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.
- Having or showing undue valor or boldness
- Rolled dough spread with cinnamon and sugar (and raisins) then sliced before baking
- A banker, or changer of money
- Of or relating to logistics
13 Clues: Inappropriateness • No longer frozen solid • (riding) ride on horseback • Of or relating to logistics • A banker, or changer of money • (mathematics) a lack of symmetry • Bring back to the point of departure • Having or showing undue valor or boldness • A wild primitive state untouched by civilization • ...
Sandstorm Gazette 2026-03-16
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- A concave arch formed at juncture from wall to ceiling.
- A house in New Orleans.
- The time between evening and night.
- A figure from Greek Mythology transformed into a woman-snake hybrid.
- Adjective meaning lower in position.
- A biblical figure famously raised from the dead.
- You MUST construct more of these.
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- (Plural)Props or beams set against something unstable as a support.
- The hard center of an ear of corn.
- A circle of longitude that goes through the poles.
- The collective name for the 33 vertebrae in the back.
- The Rank and Estates of a Baron.
- A New Zealand cheese company named after Oamaru Limestone.
13 Clues: A house in New Orleans. • The Rank and Estates of a Baron. • You MUST construct more of these. • The hard center of an ear of corn. • The time between evening and night. • Adjective meaning lower in position. • A biblical figure famously raised from the dead. • A circle of longitude that goes through the poles. • The collective name for the 33 vertebrae in the back. • ...
A Midsummer’s Mayhem 2025-06-14
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- an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing public outrage
- a divine hero in Greek mythology
- a white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of lactating mammals
- a large snake
- a young unmarried woman
- to move around slowly in a relaxed way, without a specific destination
- not able to be identified as different or distinct
- a group of thorny shrubs or small trees
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- a pause or break between two periods of activity
- a person who tends and rears sheep
- a natural satellite of the Earth
- a pinkish-red-to-blood-red-colored gemstone
- a feeling of pensive sadness
13 Clues: a large snake • a young unmarried woman • a feeling of pensive sadness • a divine hero in Greek mythology • a natural satellite of the Earth • a person who tends and rears sheep • a group of thorny shrubs or small trees • a pinkish-red-to-blood-red-colored gemstone • a pause or break between two periods of activity • not able to be identified as different or distinct • ...
Roman Mythology 2020-04-21
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- Roman Emperor Galba believed he was a descendant of this god
- Punished to undergo 12 labors after killing his wife and children
- Mother to both Aeneas and Cupid and was born from seafoam
- Turned into a white hilfer to avoid the wrath of Juno
- Patron of the Quinquatria and the protagonist in one of the most famous stories in Metamorphoses
- Born after Flora gave their mother a herb to give birth to them
- Scaevola Thrusted their right hand into a blazing fire to prove their loyalty to Rome
- Son of Mars and Rhea Silvia who was killed over a disagreement
- The only god whose name is common between Roman and Greek mythology
- Animal that asked Jupiter to give her a weapon to harm those who attack
- An incomplete 6 book poem about the mythology connecting to the Roman calendar and festivals
- Had a temple dedicated to them on the Campus Martius near the Circus Flaminius in Rome
- Usually depicted with two faces, and the first month of the year was named after him
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- Their death was believed to have changed the Roman government from a monarchy to a republic
- Had their daughter stolen from them, creating the myth of how seasons came about
- Helped save the Romans from the Gauls after being awoken by the Scared Geese of the capital
- Thrown off Mount Olympus because of their “unattractiveness” by their mother
- Name derived from the Latinized form of the Greek word meaning wealth
- Defended one of Rome’s most famous bridges, the Pons Sublicious, against Lars Persona and his invading army
- Turned Actaeon, a hunter, into a stag and sent his hounds after him after becoming upset that he had seen them undressed
- God who escorted the souls of the dead to the underworld
- River that formed a border between the underworld and Earth
- Wished for the city of Rome to be built on the Palatine Hill
- Often pictured wearing a goatskin and carrying a spear and shield
- Regarded as the youngest and the oldest gods and begged Jupiter to allow them to remain forever a virgin
25 Clues: Turned into a white hilfer to avoid the wrath of Juno • God who escorted the souls of the dead to the underworld • Mother to both Aeneas and Cupid and was born from seafoam • River that formed a border between the underworld and Earth • Roman Emperor Galba believed he was a descendant of this god • Wished for the city of Rome to be built on the Palatine Hill • ...
Roman Mythology 2020-04-21
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- God who escorted the souls of the dead to the underworld
- Turned into a white hilfer to avoid the wrath of Juno
- Their death was believed to have changed the Roman government from a monarchy to a republic
- Roman Emperor Galba believed he was a descendant of this god
- Had a temple dedicated to them on the Campus Martius near the Circus Flaminius in Rome
- Thrown off Mount Olympus because of their “unattractiveness” by their mother
- Patron of the Quinquatria and the protagonist in one of the most famous stories in Metamorphoses
- Helped save the Romans from the Gauls after being awoken by the Scared Geese of the capital
- Stygem Formed a border between the underworld and Earth
- Animal that asked Jupiter to give her a weapon to harm those who attack
- Cocles Defended one of Rome’s most famous bridges, the Pons Sublicious, against Lars Persona and his invading army
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- An incomplete 6 book poem about the mythology connecting to the Roman calendar and festivals
- Son of Mars and Rhea Silvia who was killed over a disagreement
- Born after Flora gave their mother a herb to give birth to them
- Scaevola Thrusted their right hand into a blazing fire to prove their loyalty to Rome
- Wished for the city of Rome to be built on the Palatine Hill
- Name derived from the Latinized form of the Greek word meaning wealth
- Mother to both Aeneas and Cupid and was born from seafoam
- Punished to undergo 12 labors after killing his wife and children
- Had their daughter stolen from them, creating the myth of how seasons came about
- Regarded as the youngest and the oldest gods and begged Jupiter to allow them to remain forever a virgin
- Often pictured wearing a goatskin and carrying a spear and shield
- Usually depicted with two faces, and the first month of the year was named after him
- Turned Actaeon, a hunter, into a stag and sent his hounds after him after becoming upset that he had seen them undressed
- The only god whose name is common between Roman and Greek mythology
25 Clues: Turned into a white hilfer to avoid the wrath of Juno • God who escorted the souls of the dead to the underworld • Stygem Formed a border between the underworld and Earth • Mother to both Aeneas and Cupid and was born from seafoam • Wished for the city of Rome to be built on the Palatine Hill • Roman Emperor Galba believed he was a descendant of this god • ...
Unit 7 - Europe in the Middle Ages - Crossword Review 2023-11-28
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- depicted as a warrior woman on horseback, a wolf or boar, and armed with a spear / decides the fate of warriors in battle and carries the dead to Odin's Valhalla
- nationality from Denmark
- a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066)
- Germanic tribe that expanded their power and influence during the Middle Ages / term used to describe the population in or near France
- region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
- nationality from Norway
- god of both war and death in Norse mythology / the one-eyed All-Father who sacrificed his eye in order to see everything that happens in the world
- one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain during the post-Roman period / their name is the root of the name England
- island off the coast of Britain referred to as "The Holy Island" / attacked by Vikings in 793
- hammer-wielding god associated with lightning / also the god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture
- a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot / the Viking attack __________ on the island of Lindisfarne in 793 sent a shockwave through Europe
- means "Northern" as the Vikings inhabited Northern Europe and struggled to survive in the frigid, inhospitable climate
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- seafaring people originally from Scandinavia / known for raiding and trading
- the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology / comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus
- group of Germanic peoples from the North Sea coast of what is now Germany / in England, they were referred to as Anglo-__________, where they formed a single nation with other migrant populations
- Greek and Slavic name for Vikings / established the state of the Kievan Rus' in what is now Ukraine
- eldest son of the chief deity, Odin / regarded by the ancient Norse people as the god of mischief, trickery, and deception
- the hall of slain warriors in Asgard / these warriors live there blissfully under the leadership of Odin
- nationality from Sweden
- (747-814) King of the Franks and the Lombards / crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in 800 CE on Christmas Day / founded the Carolingian Empire
20 Clues: nationality from Norway • nationality from Sweden • nationality from Denmark • a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066) • region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden • seafaring people originally from Scandinavia / known for raiding and trading • ...
Blood of Olympus crossword puzzle 2014-10-30
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- Greek goddess of strength, speed, and victory
- Greek goddess of nature and hunting
- Greek god of death and riches
- Greek god of the sky
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of war
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Greek god of travelers
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- Greek god of sleep
- goddess of magic and crossroads
- goddess nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia
- Greek earth goddess
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- goddess of the rainbow
- Greek god of the sun, prophecy, music, and healing
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Greek goddess of revenge
19 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of sleep • Greek earth goddess • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of the sea • goddess of the rainbow • Greek god of travelers • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek goddess of revenge • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek goddess of agriculture • Greek god of death and riches • Greek god of wine and revelry • goddess of magic and crossroads • ...
Alexander to Zeus 2021-10-11
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- This country was freed by Alexander from Persian rule.
- The Greek god who ruled over the seas. The Greeks used to say that his temper resulted in rough waves and sea storms.
- Twin of the son, this goddess ruled over the moon, and protected the young, wild animals, and women.
- The father of the Greek gods. He ruled the sky and threw thunderbolts, especially when he was angry (this explains lightning).
- Stories that try to answer questions about natural events.
- The third king of this name who ruled over Persia.
- The man who gathered all the current learning (of his time) concerning geometry. This was so effective some students still used it more than two-thousand years later.
- Those people who eventually fulfilled Alexander's dream of creating a single government that ruled over Greece, Persia, and Egypt (and beyond).
- A city named after the famous king who had it built. Existed at the mouth of the Nile river.
- The number of years (spelled out) that Alexander ruled. He took the throne when he was twenty and was almost 33 when he died.
- A river that was as far east as the Greeks had ever heard of, located in modern-day India.
- This of Alexandria had 500,000 books.
- A Greek word meaning "their own land."
- A man of great strength in Greek Mythology. He had to complete 12 tasks to redeem himself.
- One of the sons of the Greek gods, he was the god of the sun. The Greeks believed that he drove his fiery chariot across the sky (explaining why the sun moves throughout the day). He was also the god of music and medicine.
- The most famous of "The Great" kings of old. He conquered most of the world he knew of at a young age.
- The tale of Odysseus that has become synonymous with long and difficult adventures. Written by the Greek poet Homer (which is whom Homer Simpson is ironically named after).
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- This man used mathematics to explain how to lift heavy things with levers and pulleys.
- Once one of the seven wonders of the world, and was part of what made Alexandria famous.
- The name of the mountain that the Greek gods are said to have lived on.
- The mix of greek and eastern cultures that was a result of Alexander's conquering.
- A city along the Euphrates river, east of Jerusalem, and the next city conquered by Alexander after he had conquered Egypt.
- A rival state to Macedonia, and the first to fall to their conquering army.
- A giant that was punished for rebelling against Zeus by being forced to literally carry the world on his shoulders. This is where we get the word for a book of maps.
- The Greek god who ruled over the underworld which the Greeks called Hades.
- A hero who's mother dipped him in magical oil by his heel when he was a baby which made his heel his only vulnerable area.
- The land north of Greece that became a huge empire.
- Number of hundreds of thousands of people who lived in Alexandria (at its height).
- Zeus' favorite child. She is known for being the goddess of many things including wisdom, strategy, and olives, and has a city named her, which she protects.
- War involving the Greek hero Achilles.
- This is a wheel for rope to pass through.
31 Clues: This of Alexandria had 500,000 books. • War involving the Greek hero Achilles. • A Greek word meaning "their own land." • This is a wheel for rope to pass through. • The third king of this name who ruled over Persia. • The land north of Greece that became a huge empire. • This country was freed by Alexander from Persian rule. • ...
LASER WORLD OF PHOTONICS TRIP 2025-06-23
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- Norse god of thunder
- Movie from 1979 starring Sigourney Weaver in space
- Winged horse in greek mythology
- Austrian brand of luxury jewelery, has a swan on the logo
- Laser light is useful because it is spatially and temporally...
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- A billion milliwatts.
- German physicist famous for the approximation from FOMO, also a network of institutes
- You eat it with fish when in UK
- Second word in Jena's best football club name
- Besides Optica, another organization our chapter is part of
- Chinese city where COVID started
- You can drive it as uni-, bi- or tri-
12 Clues: Norse god of thunder • A billion milliwatts. • You eat it with fish when in UK • Winged horse in greek mythology • Chinese city where COVID started • You can drive it as uni-, bi- or tri- • Second word in Jena's best football club name • Movie from 1979 starring Sigourney Weaver in space • Austrian brand of luxury jewelery, has a swan on the logo • ...
Test Crossword 2021-11-24
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- A seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well-founded or true.
- The final place of resting
- The genre of "Last Camp"
- A place to empty the mind reflect on the past and the future
- A member of the NHO
- A small imaginary being of human form that has magical powers, especially a female one
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- Office, Buff Studio
- Father of Zeus in Greek mythology
- A deal with ___, A bargain with fate
- And seek
10 Clues: And seek • Office, Buff Studio • A member of the NHO • The genre of "Last Camp" • The final place of resting • Father of Zeus in Greek mythology • A deal with ___, A bargain with fate • A place to empty the mind reflect on the past and the future • A small imaginary being of human form that has magical powers, especially a female one • ...
Greek words 2021-11-18
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- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- the greatest poet of the ancient world
- a high hill
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- rich landowners
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- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- the Greek word for city-state
- a brilliant elected leader
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- a age that is one marked by great achievements
10 Clues: a high hill • rich landowners • a brilliant elected leader • the Greek word for city-state • the greatest poet of the ancient world • a age that is one marked by great achievements • a leader who held power through the use of force • a type of government in which people rule themselves • a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
Art and relationships 2021-06-03
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- A synonym for “rich”
- The act of working together to create a piece of work.
- The action of making something accessible to everyone
- A photograph that one has taken of oneself
- A period in European history that came before the Renaissance.
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- A portrait that an artist produces of themselves
- To invent a new word or phrase
- A character in Greek mythology who fell in love with himself (also the name of a flower)
- The plural form of “medium”
- Full of (bright) colors
10 Clues: A synonym for “rich” • Full of (bright) colors • The plural form of “medium” • To invent a new word or phrase • A photograph that one has taken of oneself • A portrait that an artist produces of themselves • The action of making something accessible to everyone • The act of working together to create a piece of work. • ...
Mythical Creature: 2023-12-16
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- Immortal bird reborn from its own ashes.
- Mythical beast with lion, goat, and serpent parts.
- Legendary fire-breathing reptile with wings and scales.
- Magical horse-like creature with a single horn.
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- Gigantic sea monster, often depicted as a squid.
- Winged creature with a woman's face, bird's body.
- Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology.
- Half-man, half-bull creature in the labyrinth.
- Giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- Enchanting sea creature with a human upper body.
10 Clues: Immortal bird reborn from its own ashes. • Half-man, half-bull creature in the labyrinth. • Magical horse-like creature with a single horn. • Gigantic sea monster, often depicted as a squid. • Enchanting sea creature with a human upper body. • Winged creature with a woman's face, bird's body. • Mythical beast with lion, goat, and serpent parts. • ...
Mythical Creature 2023-12-18
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- Immortal bird reborn from its own ashes.
- Mythical beast with lion, goat, and serpent parts.
- Legendary fire-breathing reptile with wings and scales.
- Magical horse-like creature with a single horn.
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- Gigantic sea monster, often depicted as a squid.
- Winged creature with a woman's face, bird's body.
- Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology.
- Half-man, half-bull creature in the labyrinth.
- Giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- Enchanting sea creature with a human upper body.
10 Clues: Immortal bird reborn from its own ashes. • Half-man, half-bull creature in the labyrinth. • Magical horse-like creature with a single horn. • Gigantic sea monster, often depicted as a squid. • Enchanting sea creature with a human upper body. • Winged creature with a woman's face, bird's body. • Mythical beast with lion, goat, and serpent parts. • ...
Spelling Bee 6th grade 2022-06-16
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- She wants to __________ with her family for the Thanksgiving.
- Expressing _________ is more than a courtesy. It's about showing your heartfelt appreciation.
- The students are playing in the _____________.
- We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________.
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- He thinks that was a very ___________ gift.
- She arrives ___________ in the competition.
- In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men.
- Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility.
- ___________ helps us to share with others who are in need.
- The leaves turn brown in the ____________.
10 Clues: The leaves turn brown in the ____________. • He thinks that was a very ___________ gift. • She arrives ___________ in the competition. • We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________. • The students are playing in the _____________. • Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility. • In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men. • ...
Outer planets 2023-04-25
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- _____ takes 12 years to orbit the sun.
- _____ who is Greek mythology is the father of Cronus, a grandfather of Zeus and great-grandfather of Ares.
- You could fit 63 _____ inside Uranus.
- Jupiter has a great ___ spot.
- Jupiter is covered in swirling _____ strips.
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- _____ is over 95 times more massive.
- Neptune is more than 30 times as far from the ___ as Earth is.
- Saturn could float in water because it is mostly made of ___.
- ______ is near-twin Uranus.
- Saturn beautiful _____ are not solid.
10 Clues: ______ is near-twin Uranus. • Jupiter has a great ___ spot. • _____ is over 95 times more massive. • You could fit 63 _____ inside Uranus. • Saturn beautiful _____ are not solid. • _____ takes 12 years to orbit the sun. • Jupiter is covered in swirling _____ strips. • Saturn could float in water because it is mostly made of ___. • ...
Tea2Go TeaN'ergy 2023-05-18
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- Something that is a little sour and its related to the gummy bears family
- Its the bird that stands on one feet in the water and its pink
- A superhero that fly's with a cape and its red
- Its a island that is near by Cuba and Puertorico
- Its related to the orange creamsicle
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- She's a amazon warrior in greek mythology
- Something that happens in the morning
- The little mermaid lives there
- its the most external and harmful hazard
- Its the lost city of...
10 Clues: Its the lost city of... • The little mermaid lives there • Its related to the orange creamsicle • Something that happens in the morning • its the most external and harmful hazard • She's a amazon warrior in greek mythology • A superhero that fly's with a cape and its red • Its a island that is near by Cuba and Puertorico • ...
Mythical Creatures 2025-03-17
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- A fire-breathing reptile from legends
- A small, mischievous creature from folklore
- A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology
- A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A creature with the body of a lion and wings of an eagle
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- A half-human, half-fish creature
- A horse with a magical horn
- A creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight
- A tiny magical being with wings
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes
10 Clues: A horse with a magical horn • A tiny magical being with wings • A half-human, half-fish creature • A fire-breathing reptile from legends • A bird that is reborn from its own ashes • A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology • A small, mischievous creature from folklore • A creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight • A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon • ...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian 2024-12-08
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- A river in the underworld that makes souls forget their lives.
- The food of the gods in Greek mythology.
- A moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being.
- Snake women
- The iron that makes up Nico's blade.
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- The wife of the giant Typhon.
- A body of troops standing or moving in a close formation.
- A six letter word for club.
- A giant, serpent-like monster that is several millennia older than dragons.
- Another word offer an official pardon.
10 Clues: Snake women • A six letter word for club. • The wife of the giant Typhon. • The iron that makes up Nico's blade. • Another word offer an official pardon. • The food of the gods in Greek mythology. • A body of troops standing or moving in a close formation. • A river in the underworld that makes souls forget their lives. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-12
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- A mythical creature that is half bull half man
- He had the idea to build the Trojan Horse
- Tutored Alexander the Great
- The city that fought during the Peloponnesian War and lost
- When the citizens of a country or city vote on who rules it
- A huge wooden horse built to break into Troy
- Where the Minoans lived
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- A monster in Greek mythology with one eye
- Conquered Persia, Greece, present day Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and asia.
- Their king was King Leonidas
10 Clues: Where the Minoans lived • Tutored Alexander the Great • Their king was King Leonidas • A monster in Greek mythology with one eye • He had the idea to build the Trojan Horse • A huge wooden horse built to break into Troy • A mythical creature that is half bull half man • The city that fought during the Peloponnesian War and lost • ...
Roman Mythology 2020-04-21
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- / God who escorted the souls of the dead to the underworld
- / Turned into a white hilfer to avoid the wrath of Juno
- / Their death was believed to have changed the Roman government from a monarchy to a republic
- / Roman Emperor Galba believed he was a descendant of this god
- / Had a temple dedicated to them on the Campus Martius near the Circus Flaminius in Rome
- / Thrown off Mount Olympus because of their “unattractiveness” by their mother
- / Patron of the Quinquatria and the protagonist in one of the most famous stories in Metamorphoses
- / Helped save the Romans from the Gauls after being awoken by the Scared Geese of the capital
- Stygem / Formed a border between the underworld and Earth
- / Animal that asked Jupiter to give her a weapon to harm those who attack
- Cocles / Defended one of Rome’s most famous bridges, the Pons Sublicious, against Lars Persona and his invading army
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- / An incomplete 6 book poem about the mythology connecting to the Roman calendar and festivals
- / Son of Mars and Rhea Silvia who was killed over a disagreement
- / Born after Flora gave their mother a herb to give birth to them
- Scaevola / Thrusted their right hand into a blazing fire to prove their loyalty to Rome
- / Wished for the city of Rome to be built on the Palatine Hill
- / Name derived from the Latinized form of the Greek word meaning wealth
- / Mother to both Aeneas and Cupid and was born from seafoam
- / Punished to undergo 12 labors after killing his wife and children
- / Had their daughter stolen from them, creating the myth of how seasons came about
- / Regarded as the youngest and the oldest gods and begged Jupiter to allow them to remain forever a virgin
- / Often pictured wearing a goatskin and carrying a spear and shield
- / Usually depicted with two faces, and the first month of the year was named after him
- / Turned Actaeon, a hunter, into a stag and sent his hounds after him after becoming upset that he had seen them undressed
- / The only god whose name is common between Roman and Greek mythology
25 Clues: / Turned into a white hilfer to avoid the wrath of Juno • Stygem / Formed a border between the underworld and Earth • / God who escorted the souls of the dead to the underworld • / Mother to both Aeneas and Cupid and was born from seafoam • / Wished for the city of Rome to be built on the Palatine Hill • ...
Gods - Greek, Roman, and Others 2021-04-11
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- The Vigilant Guardian of Asgard (Norse)
- God of the Underworld (Eygpt)
- God of Trade (greek)
- Highest Point in Athens
- Temple in Athens
- Defender of Asgard (Norse)
- burial place for egyptian pharohs
- Goddess of the harvest(greek)
- God of War(greek)
- capital of italy
- capital of greece(greek)
- God of the underworld(greek)
- home of the gods(greek)
- Guy with a weak heal(greek)
- Goddess of love(greek)
- god of wine(greek)
- Founders of Rome (Roman)
- Man who went on a long journey(greek)
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- Goddess married to Osiris (Egypt)
- God of the Sea(greek)
- King of the Aesir (Norse)
- city founded by the son of zeus(greek)
- bull in a maze(greek)
- Guy with a lot of trials(greek)
- a story told throughout history
- country of the hellenic republic
- Slayer of Medusa(greek)
- Queen of the Gods(greek)
- Goddess of War(greek)
- God of the Sun(greek)
- The Trickster God (Norse)
- Place where gladiators fight
- Titan who holds up the world(greek)
- King of the Titans(greek)
- God of Love(greek)
- another word for god
- King of the Gods (greek)
37 Clues: Temple in Athens • capital of italy • God of War(greek) • God of Love(greek) • god of wine(greek) • God of Trade (greek) • another word for god • God of the Sea(greek) • bull in a maze(greek) • Goddess of War(greek) • God of the Sun(greek) • Goddess of love(greek) • Highest Point in Athens • Slayer of Medusa(greek) • home of the gods(greek) • Queen of the Gods(greek) • capital of greece(greek) • ...
Embassy Pristine 2024-02-08
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- A star shaped flower,Symbol of love in Greek mythology.
- Yellow predominantly spring perennial flower/plant.
- Building where the members meet and have social events
- Last name of our Cultural head of EP
- Cluster head of EP
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- Place with books and study materials
- For avid players,it's a simulator,they can practice their swing basically anywhere at any time
- EP first President
- Decorative water feature in parks,EP has one of this.
- Place to receive mails
- This is the ideal location for fastfood for EP teens and residents/Store area
11 Clues: EP first President • Cluster head of EP • Place to receive mails • Place with books and study materials • Last name of our Cultural head of EP • Yellow predominantly spring perennial flower/plant. • Decorative water feature in parks,EP has one of this. • Building where the members meet and have social events • A star shaped flower,Symbol of love in Greek mythology. • ...
Mythology 2023-07-31
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- A symbol of curiosity, resilience, and self-discovery, challenging stereotypes and celebrating women's pursuit of knowledge.
- Fearless and compassionate princess who defied societal norms, proving her strength during challenging times in the Ramayana.
- A fierce and powerful goddess, symbolizing women's strength to overcome challenges and protect what they hold dear.
- even though she wasn't a goddess , she remains one of the most popular. she released all the evils into the world by opening a special box. she was also the first female humans and married to epimetheus. who is she?
- The fierce and independent Greek goddess, embracing her autonomy and connection to nature and animals.
- The goddess of wealth and prosperity, representing the recognition of women's vital contributions to society and economy.
- Her tragic tale emphasizes the importance of empowering women to make their own choices and reject harmful traditions.
- She was one of the twelve chief Olympian deities and the goddess associated with wisdom, craft, and warfare. In wars—where she was most commonly depicted—she embodied cold rationality, tactics, and strategy.
- A revered figure in Christianity, embodying faith, strength, and maternal love as a symbol of women's spirituality.
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- The nurturing mother goddess in Greek mythology, highlighting the essential role of women in nurturing and sustaining life.
- The loving and nurturing consort of Lord Shiva, representing the strength and importance of maternal love and devotion.
- A complex character who challenges stereotypes, reminding us of the consequences of marginalizing and mistreating women, urging empathy and understanding.
- The embodiment of knowledge and creativity, celebrating women's intellect and artistic prowess.
- An empowered and devoted wife who demonstrated resilience and support for her husband during his exile in the Ramayana.
- of Troy, A complex figure, her story reminds us of the consequences of objectifying women and the significance of inner beauty and strength.
- The powerful river goddess, symbolizing the strength and fluidity of women, nurturing and sustaining life along her banks.
16 Clues: The embodiment of knowledge and creativity, celebrating women's intellect and artistic prowess. • The fierce and independent Greek goddess, embracing her autonomy and connection to nature and animals. • A fierce and powerful goddess, symbolizing women's strength to overcome challenges and protect what they hold dear. • ...
mythology 2026-02-01
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- giant ship eating sea monster
- blinded by odysseus
- king of the depths
- titan of foresight
- messenger of the gods
- goat man
- king of the golden age
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- ______ and the sirens
- half horse half seahorse
- time of titans
- king of olympus
- god of love
- ruler of the sea
- loves war
- completed 12 impossible tasks
- swamp-dwelling monster with 9 heads
16 Clues: goat man • loves war • god of love • time of titans • king of olympus • ruler of the sea • king of the depths • titan of foresight • blinded by odysseus • ______ and the sirens • messenger of the gods • king of the golden age • half horse half seahorse • giant ship eating sea monster • completed 12 impossible tasks • swamp-dwelling monster with 9 heads
Mythical Creatures Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-23
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- A creature with magical powers.
- A small, monstrous creature that appears in folklores.
- Fire-breathing reptile often depicted guarding treasure.
- Mythical bird that rises from its ashes.
- Half-human, half-fish creature.
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- Greek creature with a lion's body, human head, and wings.
- Legendary creature with the body of a horse and a horn on its forehead.
- A tiny creature known to be Santa's helper.
- Creature from Arabian mythology that grants wishes to its master.
- A mysterious creature that resembles a fairy.
10 Clues: A creature with magical powers. • Half-human, half-fish creature. • Mythical bird that rises from its ashes. • A tiny creature known to be Santa's helper. • A mysterious creature that resembles a fairy. • A small, monstrous creature that appears in folklores. • Fire-breathing reptile often depicted guarding treasure. • ...
Ancient Myths 2024-08-04
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- - Myth about the quest for the Golden Fleece
- - Figure who flew too close to the sun
- - Hero of the Trojan War with a vulnerable heel
- - Gorgon with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone
- - First woman in Greek mythology who opened a box releasing evils
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- - Hero who defeated the Minotaur in the labyrinth
- - Giant with a single eye
- - Hero known for his twelve labors
- - King with the ability to turn everything he touched into gold
- - Figure who attempted to drive the sun chariot
10 Clues: - Giant with a single eye • - Hero known for his twelve labors • - Figure who flew too close to the sun • - Myth about the quest for the Golden Fleece • - Figure who attempted to drive the sun chariot • - Hero of the Trojan War with a vulnerable heel • - Hero who defeated the Minotaur in the labyrinth • - Gorgon with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone • ...
answers 2021-05-17
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- a dragon from greek mythology
- a term used in Waray for stars.
- it became one of the most used points of reference in their navigations (use the one word term)
- a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring
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- a constellation in the northern hemisphere
- a
- a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs
- it played an important roles in people's daily activities during ancient times
- he wrote the poem Phaenomena
- a constellation found in the northern sky
10 Clues: a • he wrote the poem Phaenomena • a dragon from greek mythology • a term used in Waray for stars. • a constellation found in the northern sky • a constellation in the northern hemisphere • a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs • a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring • ...
The Key To Success 2025-05-31
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- The word heard most amongst the United States Marine Corps
- The school Harry Potter attended
- The name of the tallest mountain in the world
- Jack Sparrows drink of choice
- The number of colors in a rainbow
- The first name of the grumpiest resident on Sesame Street
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- Declared by the people of the United States of America in 1776
- The god of the sea in greek mythology
- The item Larry the Cucumber lost
- Video game company that created Princess Zelda
10 Clues: Jack Sparrows drink of choice • The item Larry the Cucumber lost • The school Harry Potter attended • The number of colors in a rainbow • The god of the sea in greek mythology • The name of the tallest mountain in the world • Video game company that created Princess Zelda • The first name of the grumpiest resident on Sesame Street • ...
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 2022-04-20
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- what Hyde did to that small girl.
- Poole serves Jekyll in this manner. He is a ......
- verb used to describe how Hyde speaks.
- From greek mythology: half women/half bird creatures who attacked humans.
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- The job of Gabriel Utterson.
- adjective used to describe Hyde, suggesting that he is small and deformed.
- a chemist
- another name for doctor.
- a major theme in the story relating to hidden things.
- adjective to describe the type of horror used in this novella.
10 Clues: a chemist • another name for doctor. • The job of Gabriel Utterson. • what Hyde did to that small girl. • verb used to describe how Hyde speaks. • Poole serves Jekyll in this manner. He is a ...... • a major theme in the story relating to hidden things. • adjective to describe the type of horror used in this novella. • ...
sculpture 2023-01-25
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- a famous sculpture by Bernini
- sculpture by Canova exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
- sculptor who was considered the most significant exponent of Italian Purism
- a sculpture by Canova exhibited in the Louvre museum
- one of the most famous Italian sculptors
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- sculpture depicting the three famous goddesses of Greek mythology
- sculpture by Canova preserved in the Correr Museum in Venice
- he was the greatest exponent of southern Italian futurist art
- one of the most famous Italian sculptures
- marble sculpture made by Michelangelo
10 Clues: a famous sculpture by Bernini • marble sculpture made by Michelangelo • one of the most famous Italian sculptors • one of the most famous Italian sculptures • a sculpture by Canova exhibited in the Louvre museum • sculpture by Canova preserved in the Correr Museum in Venice • he was the greatest exponent of southern Italian futurist art • ...
Vocab quick start 2022-09-15
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- the fact of being who or what person or thing is
- customs of arts, beliefs, and accomplishments passed down in a group
- something told exactly in the same original form
- relating to myths or greek mythology
- a story orally passed down from generation to generation
- a member of a group of storytellers or poets
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- belonging natrually
- the sea journey taken to transport slaves from west africa
- a skilled public speaker
- the passing down of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
10 Clues: belonging natrually • a skilled public speaker • relating to myths or greek mythology • a member of a group of storytellers or poets • the fact of being who or what person or thing is • something told exactly in the same original form • a story orally passed down from generation to generation • the sea journey taken to transport slaves from west africa • ...
Fae Crosswords 2026-03-02
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- King of the fairies.
- Queen of the Amazons.
- Child replaced by the fae.
- Wood nymphs and tree spirits from Greek mythology.
- The father of fantasy literature as we know it, created several elven languages.
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- Gentle water spirit who lives as a seal and can assume human form.
- Household fae, often heard scrubbing or cleaning, but not often seen.
- Queen of the fairies.
- Has the head of a donkey.
- Represents a death omen, wailing outside the house of someone about to die.
10 Clues: King of the fairies. • Queen of the Amazons. • Queen of the fairies. • Has the head of a donkey. • Child replaced by the fae. • Wood nymphs and tree spirits from Greek mythology. • Gentle water spirit who lives as a seal and can assume human form. • Household fae, often heard scrubbing or cleaning, but not often seen. • ...
Nature spirits crossword 2026-04-07
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- A creature with goat-like features living in forests.
- A Roman forest deity similar to a satyr.
- A supernatural being found in Scandinavian folklore.
- A creature said to dwell underground or in earth.
- A minor female deity associated with natural features.
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- A creature known for living within rocks or caves.
- An invisible spirit of the air.
- A tree-dwelling spirit from Greek mythology.
- A water spirit often found in lakes or rivers.
- An elemental being associated with water.
10 Clues: An invisible spirit of the air. • A Roman forest deity similar to a satyr. • An elemental being associated with water. • A tree-dwelling spirit from Greek mythology. • A water spirit often found in lakes or rivers. • A creature said to dwell underground or in earth. • A creature known for living within rocks or caves. • ...
Homework Task 26/05/26 2026-05-26
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- Never giving up and keeping on trying.
- You must fulfill the...
- A fancy word for change.
- Unable to die.
- A word describing two things that are complete opposites.
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- The method to develop a character in a story, film or play.
- Being kind and truthful to others is showing...
- Something that can't be explained by the laws of science or nature.
- A word describing a persons 'role' or expected personality and traits.
- A collection of traditional stories, tales, and legends, generally Greek stories.
10 Clues: Unable to die. • You must fulfill the... • A fancy word for change. • Never giving up and keeping on trying. • Being kind and truthful to others is showing... • A word describing two things that are complete opposites. • The method to develop a character in a story, film or play. • Something that can't be explained by the laws of science or nature. • ...
Coolest Crossword Ever 2021-10-27
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- first (Greek)
- one (Greek)
- tenth (Latin)
- ninth (Latin)
- four (Greek)
- Romaan numeral for 1885
- second (Greek)
- single, alone (Latin)
- twice (Latin)
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- 1000 (Greek)
- Coolest crossword maker (initials of GG)
- two (Greek)
- three (Greek)
- half (Greek)
- nine (Greek)
- 100 (Greek)
- nine (Latin)
- both (Latin)
- Roman numeral for 569
- half (Latin)
- one (Latin)
- one and a half (Latin)
22 Clues: two (Greek) • one (Greek) • 100 (Greek) • one (Latin) • 1000 (Greek) • half (Greek) • nine (Greek) • nine (Latin) • four (Greek) • both (Latin) • half (Latin) • first (Greek) • three (Greek) • tenth (Latin) • ninth (Latin) • twice (Latin) • second (Greek) • Roman numeral for 569 • single, alone (Latin) • one and a half (Latin) • Romaan numeral for 1885 • Coolest crossword maker (initials of GG)
Amazing Race Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-14
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- The highest mountain range that lies exclusively in Europe
- An African country that used to be called Abyssinia
- The longest river in the world
- Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island
- Olympus Greece’s highest mountain which was home to the gods in Greek mythology
- Leaf The national emblem of Canada
- KLM is the state airline of this country
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- The capital city of Australia
- Ocean Maldives are found in this ocean
- The official language of Brazil
- The Death Valley is in this U.S state
- of Versailles This royal palace has a the Hall of Mirrors
- Victoria The largest lake in Africa
- Angeles Beverly Hills is a suburb of this city
14 Clues: The capital city of Australia • The longest river in the world • The official language of Brazil • Leaf The national emblem of Canada • Victoria The largest lake in Africa • The Death Valley is in this U.S state • Ocean Maldives are found in this ocean • Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island • KLM is the state airline of this country • ...
The Story of Prometheus and Pandora's Box **Footnotes** 2024-08-20
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- A blacksmiths workshop
- Where all of the answers for this crossword be found
- An unjust or oppressive ruler
- Leader of the Titans
- a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive
- excessively thin, especially because of suffering or hunger
- To work extremely hard and continuously
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- A type of plant that Prometheus used to smuggle fire to men
- Giants of incredible strength who ruled during the legendary Golden Age
- To hurry
- The white strings inside a plant or fruit like an orange
- A deep abyss in ancient Greek mythology that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked.
- King of the gods, the god of thunder and the sky
- Family, relatives
14 Clues: To hurry • Family, relatives • Leader of the Titans • A blacksmiths workshop • An unjust or oppressive ruler • To work extremely hard and continuously • King of the gods, the god of thunder and the sky • Where all of the answers for this crossword be found • a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive • The white strings inside a plant or fruit like an orange • ...
Summer Social Crossword! 2024-08-07
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- What is presented to the winners?
- Which city hosted the 2021 Olympics?
- How many times has Canada hosted the Olympics?
- Which God from ancient Greek mythology is said to have founded the Olympics?
- Highest medal rank
- How often are the Olympics held (years)?
- Which city is hosting the 2024 Olympics?
- How many Olympic medals does Simone Biles have?
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- Which city plays host to the International Olympic Committee?
- In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games?
- City What was the first Latin American city to host the Olympics?
- Which month did the Olympics start this year?
- Rank of the second-place medal?
- Bolt Who holds the 100m world record?
- How many rings in the Olympic flag?
15 Clues: Highest medal rank • Rank of the second-place medal? • What is presented to the winners? • How many rings in the Olympic flag? • Which city hosted the 2021 Olympics? • Bolt Who holds the 100m world record? • How often are the Olympics held (years)? • Which city is hosting the 2024 Olympics? • Which month did the Olympics start this year? • ...
Valentines Crossword 2023-01-25
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- What country is Valentine's day the most common wedding anniversary?
- Alexander Graham Bell’s Applied For A Patent For The _____ On Valentine’s Day?
- Where was the first valentine wrote?
- What did the X in XOXO originally stand for?
- In Norway, women receive what?
- What is the official Valentine's Day alternative for singles called _____ day?
- What Valentine's day gift do people spend the most money on?
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- More than 8 _____ conversation hearts are manufactured each year?
- What do burgundy roses symbolize?
- What religion does Valentine's day have roots in?
- What is the most common Valentine’s day gift?
- What do roses symbolize?
- What Shakespearean character receives 1,000 valentines each year?
- What mythology did cupid come from?
14 Clues: What do roses symbolize? • In Norway, women receive what? • What do burgundy roses symbolize? • What mythology did cupid come from? • Where was the first valentine wrote? • What did the X in XOXO originally stand for? • What is the most common Valentine’s day gift? • What religion does Valentine's day have roots in? • ...
Briza's Greek Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- The first mortal woman.
- the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War.
- Loved by the god Apollo.
- Is one of the Titans, the supreme trickstar, and a god of fire.
- Son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- Mount Olympus was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus.
- Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- Born lame and was a cast from heaven in disgust by his mother, Hera, and father Zeus.
- Born from white foam produces by the severed genitals of Uranus.
- The second wife of Heracles.
- Famous for not surviving the transition from boyhood to manhood.
- His life was not easy- he endured many trails and completed many daunting tasks.
- The offspring of Typhon and Echidna, a gigantic water-snake- like monster.
- The daughter of Cronus and Rhea and mother of three kids god of water, goddess of youth, and goddess of child birth.
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- The son of Zeus, King of the gods, and the Titaness, Leto
- sources portray her similarly as helper of Perseus and Heracles.
- The Oreads
- was so impossibly handsome that he fell in love with his own image reflected in a pool of water.
- of troy Troy was a city in the region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey, which was the setting of one of the most famous events in Greek mythology, the Trojan War.
- she was restored to human form by Zeus.
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae.
- A portal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda.
- famous for his clever inventions and as the architect of the Minotaur's labyrinth on Crete.
- the last king of Troy.
- Also known as Lernean Hydra.
- The personification of strife, sister and companion of Ares.
- The great female worrier who didn't want to marry a man.
- Hermes functioned as the emissary and messenger of the gods, and was often presented as the son of Zeus and Maia, the Pleiad.
29 Clues: The Oreads • the last king of Troy. • The first mortal woman. • Loved by the god Apollo. • a mountain nymph, or oread. • Also known as Lernean Hydra. • The second wife of Heracles. • she was restored to human form by Zeus. • Son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba. • Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • ...
Mythology Crossword- Roman Names 2016-10-04
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- burst out of Jupiter's head
- Zeus gifted her 2 kids get kidnapped by Hades
- one of the Pleiades, a messenger for the gods, thought to be very swift
- god of the sea, built huge underwater palace and had many children
- God of love, greek name is Eros
- got many gifts from her father Zeus for her 3rd birthday, very beautiful
- goddess of love, born out of primal murder
- live in palace of black rock, rules over the dead and was very violent
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- He is married to Hera, killed his dad to become king and is now the king of all the gods
- Mythacal king of Athens, son of two dads
- Princess in the greek mythology, chained to a rock
- Hera and Apollo's child, very ugly and they threw him into underworld, made beautiful jewelry
- was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros, very beautiful
- when he was younger he did many cruel deeds, god of medicine, music, and poetry
- She is married to Zeus, they never got along and were always on each others nerves
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 • ...
Roman Religion 2022-11-29
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- The gods and goddesses of Greek culture significantly influenced the development of roman deities and __________.
- The _______ Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome.
- The Roman state recognized main gods and goddesses by decorating public _________.
- The Romans believed that _______ served a role in founding the city of Rome.
- ______ was a god with two faces that represented the spirit of passages such as doorways and gates.
- Roman stories however focus less on the story telling and _______ that Greek stories tried to explain and more on religious rituals and prayer.
- The Imperial Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome, starting with _______.
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- monotheistic religions started to appear within the empire like _______ and christianity.
- Janus's son was named ________.
- early Romans believed the gods and goddesses lived on top of Mount _______.
- Romans honored multiple gods.
- Many of the planets in our solar system were named after Roman _______.
- tiberinus was the god of the river _____, which runs through the city of Rome.
- Most of the emperors were made into gods except for really bad ones like ____ and Tiberius.
- The month of ________ is named after Janus.
15 Clues: Romans honored multiple gods. • Janus's son was named ________. • The month of ________ is named after Janus. • The _______ Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome. • Many of the planets in our solar system were named after Roman _______. • The Imperial Cult worshiped the Emperors of Rome, starting with _______. • ...
End of Year Crossword By: Jeremy David Ricoy 2025-06-03
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- The month named after Caesar
- Where in the school is the second disco ball?
- Where the Mammalogy class going after Tapewingo
- What goddess in Greek mythology brings the seasons of spring and summer?
- A military rank which the inventor of KFC was.
- What was Shakespeare?
- The extinct species of human known for their robust build.
- The most common name around the world.
- Which nation has the most volcanoes?
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- the second oldest musical instrument.
- What month has the most rainfall during it?
- The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by.
- A delightful treat made at a campfire.
- What animal has the scientific name "Unicorn?"
- Which state has the most desert.
- The most landlocked state.
- Who has the dangerous and bone-breaking job of running the blog?
- Something you usually take during summer.
18 Clues: What was Shakespeare? • The most landlocked state. • The month named after Caesar • Which state has the most desert. • Which nation has the most volcanoes? • the second oldest musical instrument. • A delightful treat made at a campfire. • The most common name around the world. • The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by. • Something you usually take during summer. • ...
Jupiter 2014-11-15
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- The clouds on Jupiter are _____ km thick
- Jupiter is the ______ planet from the sun
- What is one of Jupiter's moons and largest in the universe?
- Jupiter is 4.6 _____ years old
- How many more times is Jupiter's mass than Earth?
- In terms of Greek mythology, who is Jupiter's father?
- Referring to Jupiter
- Is Jupiter the largest planet?
- Jupiter is the _________ plant
- The moon furthest away from Jupiter is?
- Jupiter has a ________ field 20,000 times Earths
- Jupiter rotates ________ than any other planet
- How many Earth years is one of Jupiter's years?
- What are one of the compounds that Jupiter's interior is made out of?
- The first sighting of Jupiter were in the ______th century
- What type of giant is Jupiter known as?
- What colour do people think Jupiter is?
- Ganymede is even bigger than mercury and ______
- Jupiter can never become a _____
- Who is Jupiter named after?
- _____hundred Jupiter's can fit in the sun
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- What place is Jupiter as the brightest planet?
- The first space craft to go to Jupiter was ________10
- The rings of Jupiter are very _______
- Who were the first people to sight Jupiter?
- How many rings does Jupiter have?
- In terms of Greek mythology Jupiter's wife was?
- The roman god, Jupiter is in charge of all ______ conditions
- What is one of the gases that make up Jupiter's atmosphere?
- Jupiter gives off a strong radio ________
- What is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter?
- Jupiter is has the _____ days of all the planet
- Jupiter's ______ are 10 hours
- What planet neighbours Jupiter?
- What planet is another gas giant?
- What is one of Jupiter's most famous moons?
- Who was the first person to see Jupiter through a telescope?
- How many times has Jupiter been visited by Earth?
- Jupiter has over ______ moons
- On Jupiter you would weigh ______ and a half times more than you do on Earth
- What is another planet that neighbours Jupiter?
- What is another compound on Jupiter's surface?
42 Clues: Referring to Jupiter • Who is Jupiter named after? • Jupiter's ______ are 10 hours • Jupiter has over ______ moons • Jupiter is 4.6 _____ years old • Is Jupiter the largest planet? • Jupiter is the _________ plant • What planet neighbours Jupiter? • Jupiter can never become a _____ • How many rings does Jupiter have? • What planet is another gas giant? • ...
Brookes Crossword 2021-09-06
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- Name of trees out the back
- Type of spanish sausage
- What did dad get hit in the tooth with while playing sport
- Who was elected prime minister of Australia in 1996
- Colour that is meant to make bulls aggressive
- What country did the plant (Bird of paradise) originate (5,7)
- Ancient Egyptian god of the dead
- Wood fired
- Chicken debate 5 letters
- Current season
- Flat out like a one armed bricklayer in....
- An instrument Daniel learned in highschool
- Probably Rufus' most popular song
- God of war (Greek Mythology)
- Name of a type of word puzzle
- Round the johnny....
- What band made "Hotel California"
- Name of first dog
- Real fun (anagram)
- Country with the most beaches
- name of court we live in
- in 1955 what war started
- 4 Stringed instrument
- Dog and Planet (or not a Planet)
- Name of Thor's father
- Capital of Russia
- Green and common goes good with a type of cheese in a sausage roll
- Common dish in india
- Flat out like a lizard....
- The classroom (anagram + hint kind of)
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- Tv show 2 words (3,4)
- Australian animal with a pouch
- Who played peeta in the hunger games
- Cartoon about infants from nickelodeon
- A word with 5 of the letter s
- We have a sliding something for the backyard
- Group of people that wear a Guy Fawkes mask
- Another word for delusional
- Pun to use when there isnt much room
- Tv show followed by 99
- The messenger of the gods (Greek mythology)
- Who made the song named after our families holiday destination
- What band made the song "Hot Chicken"
- Another word for scared
- Number 19 for Bulldogs Surname
- Listen (anagram)
- Fired(anagram)
- Team that won the 2016 AFL grand final
- Something that hangs and makes noise 2 words (4,5)
- Dry as a dead dingo's....
- Model of Daniel's car
51 Clues: Wood fired • Current season • Fired(anagram) • Listen (anagram) • Name of first dog • Capital of Russia • Real fun (anagram) • Round the johnny.... • Common dish in india • Tv show 2 words (3,4) • 4 Stringed instrument • Name of Thor's father • Model of Daniel's car • Tv show followed by 99 • Type of spanish sausage • Another word for scared • Chicken debate 5 letters • name of court we live in • ...
Andrea's Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- Common first word of a videogame about restaurants
- Hozier song misconstrued for Christianity
- Liberal arts college with a name that sounds like an assertion a proud group might make
- American city and theatrical dance move
- Surname of a Harry Potter actor and a school in Massachusetts
- Shakespeare play and small town
- Ex-religious leader + English musician
- Influential woman from Alexandria
- Naked mammal
- Pre-pope
- Fictitious magical training ground for kids
- Problematic YouTube star + CW drama series
- Card game + Chinese politician
- Most populated landlocked country in Asia
- Erotica movie franchise
- tense that includes the linking verb 'will'
- A metal object that is much cheaper than anticipated
- Cash crop in Riverdale
- Fad waterbottle in 2023
- God's covenant: Sp.
- First American man in Earth's orbit
- Portugal city + type of sweet
- Tranquil
- Cultural oral story
- "Love you to the moon and to _____"
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- Popular Nickelodeon actor + Sylvia Plath book
- "Here Comes the Bride" composer
- Sudsy play with only music, no dialogue
- OC character with stereotypically Jewish name
- First dog in outer space
- Hades of Roman mythology
- Persian soup
- Type of reproduction that includes fission
- Cause of death for over 75 million Europeans in the Middle Ages
- Phoebe Bridgers anthem and city in Japan
- Royal greens
- Director and actor Justin
- First name of Jo, Ladybird, Nina actress
- Popular animation YouTuber
- Suicidal Shakespeare ingenue
- Style of architecture in Palm Springs
- Basic acting technique philosopher
- Annoying pronunciation of 'pizza'
- Child, Roberts, and Stiles
- Kaput car part
- Activity camp for boys in Maine
- ____ the Virgin
- Shade in Spanish colonial architecture
- Musical and tome of religious rites
- Steve Martin musical + space fantasy saga
- Phallic Greek play and a drunken, lustful woodland creature
- Minerva of Greek mythology
- musical + American capital city
- First Latin American female EGOT
- Russian moonshine
- Refute
- Manufactured characters in the Sims franchise
57 Clues: Refute • Pre-pope • Tranquil • Persian soup • Royal greens • Naked mammal • Kaput car part • ____ the Virgin • Russian moonshine • God's covenant: Sp. • Cultural oral story • Cash crop in Riverdale • Erotica movie franchise • Fad waterbottle in 2023 • First dog in outer space • Hades of Roman mythology • Director and actor Justin • Popular animation YouTuber • Child, Roberts, and Stiles • ...
ETY&VOCAB MIDTERM REVIEW CHAPTER 5 2017-09-23
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- one whose interests and thoughts are mainly with other people and things outside oneself.
- one who is concerned with self- animation and one's own inner life.
- large, strong, aggressive woman. Fierce warrior women from Greek mythology.
- sarcastic, mockingly bitter, derisive. Anyone who ate of the poisonous plant, Sardinian would be left with a twisted, agonizing grin on their face before they perished.
- remedy for all desires, sufferings, troubles; nostrum
- objector of traditional beliefs, institutions and ideas. Eikon (Greek for icon) + klastes (breaker)= idol breaker, opposer of what everyone looks up to.
- blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
- changeable, unpredictable, whimsical. Capra, as in Capricorn, the astrological sign for mountain goat. The mountain goat is known for its impulsivity.
- haughty, scornfully looking down on others. Super (Latin for above) + cilium (eyebrow and arrogance) = lift your eyebrow at others, look down at them.
- person who gives help or financial aid
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- desiring to do good; kind, generous
- agent of revenge, villain, retribution. This goddess would punish anyone who offended the Gods.
- one who receives benefits
- defer, put off till later
- goodness, kindness
15 Clues: goodness, kindness • one who receives benefits • defer, put off till later • desiring to do good; kind, generous • person who gives help or financial aid • remedy for all desires, sufferings, troubles; nostrum • blessing, especially at the end of a religious service. • one who is concerned with self- animation and one's own inner life. • ...
HW 2017-03-10
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- a series of conflicts between the Persian Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 B.C.E and lasted until 449 B.C.E.
- great military commander
- where a small number are in control.normally 2 types:military council or wealthy are in control
- the star student of Plato his philosophies revolved around science and seeking answers beyond the world of the gods.
- a temple built on the Acropolis in Athens in honor the goddess Athena.It is the most famous building in Greek history.
- student of Socrates wrote down many of Socrates teachings and believed that people should have jobs best suited for their ability.
- star student of Socrates wrote down many of his teachings and believed that people should have jobs best suited for their ability.
- ruled by a king or queen and power stays within the family.
- stories that were written to explain how things in nature came to be and often include Greek deities.
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- anyone who has the rights granted by the gov such as landowner and voting.
- where all the citizens vote directly on all governmental decisions.
- time period from 479-431 B.C.E when Athens became Greece's most influential city-state.
- usually runned by a dictator government uses terror to control.
- where the wealthy rule usually a council of landowners and nobles.
14 Clues: great military commander • ruled by a king or queen and power stays within the family. • usually runned by a dictator government uses terror to control. • where the wealthy rule usually a council of landowners and nobles. • where all the citizens vote directly on all governmental decisions. • ...
answers 2021-05-17
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- a term used in Waray for stars.
- a constellation in the northern hemisphere
- a dragon from greek mythology
- s
- a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring
- it played an important roles in people's daily activities during ancient times
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- a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs
- he wrote the poem Phaenomena
- a constellation found in the northern sky
- it became one of the most used points of reference in their navigations (use the one word term)
10 Clues: s • he wrote the poem Phaenomena • a dragon from greek mythology • a term used in Waray for stars. • a constellation found in the northern sky • a constellation in the northern hemisphere • a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs • a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring • ...
Spelling Bee 6th grade 2022-06-16
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- She arrives ___________ in the competition.
- In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men.
- We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________.
- Expressing _________ is more than a courtesy. It's about showing your heartfelt appreciation.
- ___________ helps us to share with others who are in need.
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- The students are playing in the _____________.
- The leaves turn brown in the ____________.
- He thinks that was a very ___________ gift.
- Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility.
- She wants to __________ with her family for the Thanksgiving.
10 Clues: The leaves turn brown in the ____________. • He thinks that was a very ___________ gift. • She arrives ___________ in the competition. • We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________. • The students are playing in the _____________. • Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility. • In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men. • ...
All about me 2022-01-19
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- my favorite disney movie(greek gods/mythology)
- my cat's name (4 leaf clover,____ token, etc.)
- the number of siblings I have
- my favorite one of these is diet coke or cherry coke
- my favorite dessert (cold)
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- something i love that makes me feel warm and cozy (literally)
- my age
- the color of the ocean (my favorite color)
- one of my favorite foods (really greasy but good with pepperoni)
- my middle name(super common but no E on the end)
10 Clues: my age • my favorite dessert (cold) • the number of siblings I have • the color of the ocean (my favorite color) • my favorite disney movie(greek gods/mythology) • my cat's name (4 leaf clover,____ token, etc.) • my middle name(super common but no E on the end) • my favorite one of these is diet coke or cherry coke • ...
one 2020-06-08
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- the 6 month of the civil year
- a Well Known that is widely cultivated in the United States
- the marketplace in old Greece
- any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland
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- wrap up in a cerecloth
- the lower house of the parliament of the Irish Republic
- a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire
- god of the winds in Greek mythology
- a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion
- English essayist (1775-1834)
10 Clues: wrap up in a cerecloth • English essayist (1775-1834) • the 6 month of the civil year • the marketplace in old Greece • a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire • god of the winds in Greek mythology • the lower house of the parliament of the Irish Republic • a Well Known that is widely cultivated in the United States • ...
March 5 2020 Spelling Words 2020-03-05
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- Something that checks the temperature of a sick person
- Something that predicts the future of someone
- A metric unit of measurement
- Some type of math that has to do with shapes
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- Something that measures the temperature of a room
- Something that holds either hot water or cold water for a long time
- Something doctors use to check if your heart is beating
- Something used to look at the stars
- Something that greek gods are a part of
- A subject about animals and their behaviors
10 Clues: A metric unit of measurement • Something used to look at the stars • Something that greek gods are a part of • A subject about animals and their behaviors • Some type of math that has to do with shapes • Something that predicts the future of someone • Something that measures the temperature of a room • Something that checks the temperature of a sick person • ...
Anna's Amazon Rainforest 2023-03-30
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- it's really ____ at the bottom
- The Amazon River is the largest in the _____
- The name Amazon has its origins in the Greek mythology. State whether true or false?
- If the Amazon Rainforest was a ______ it would be the 14th largest.
- worlds _______ rainforest
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- Ocean Water from the Amazon River flows into which ocean?
- America what continent is it in
- It has three thousand different _____
- how many countries does it spread across
- of the Planet. What is the nickname of the Amazon rainforest?
10 Clues: worlds _______ rainforest • it's really ____ at the bottom • America what continent is it in • It has three thousand different _____ • how many countries does it spread across • The Amazon River is the largest in the _____ • Ocean Water from the Amazon River flows into which ocean? • of the Planet. What is the nickname of the Amazon rainforest? • ...
Mythical Creatures 2025-03-17
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- A fire-breathing reptile from legends
- A small, mischievous creature from folklore
- A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology
- A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A creature with the body of a lion and wings of an eagle
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- A half-human, half-fish creature
- A horse with a magical horn
- A creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight
- A tiny magical being with wings
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes
10 Clues: A horse with a magical horn • A tiny magical being with wings • A half-human, half-fish creature • A fire-breathing reptile from legends • A bird that is reborn from its own ashes • A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology • A small, mischievous creature from folklore • A creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight • A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon • ...
February Crossword 2025-03-01
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- The smallest prime number
- Where was the first Olympics held?
- What is the collective noun of flamingos?
- What was the coffee shop named in the hit TV show Friends?
- The Hindu Goddess of Knowledge and assossiated with wisdom and art
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- Which natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale?
- The name of a famous romcom movie
- Unicorn is the national animal of which country?
- In Greek mythology, the god of love is known as what?
- The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun
10 Clues: The smallest prime number • The name of a famous romcom movie • Where was the first Olympics held? • What is the collective noun of flamingos? • The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun • Unicorn is the national animal of which country? • In Greek mythology, the god of love is known as what? • Which natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale? • ...
Ancient Greece Geography and Culture 2025-02-20
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- Living forever, never dying or decaying
- A land mass that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Belief in more than 1 god
- A group of people who leave their native country to form a settlement in a new land
- Civilization found on the island of Crete
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- Fortified (protected)area of the city
- City-center similar to a business district
- Land that is suitable for farming/agriculture
- A collection of myths
- Thin area of water connecting 2 bodies of water
- A city and surrounding countryside
- Spread of cultural ideas, practices and beliefs
- Indo-Europeans that lived on the Greek mainland
13 Clues: A collection of myths • Belief in more than 1 god • A city and surrounding countryside • Fortified (protected)area of the city • Living forever, never dying or decaying • Civilization found on the island of Crete • City-center similar to a business district • Land that is suitable for farming/agriculture • Thin area of water connecting 2 bodies of water • ...
Name That Horse! 2026-04-29
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- A champion racehorse in the Great Depression
- A 1975 song by Michael Martin Murphey
- A mythical winged horse in Greek mythology
- A talking horse on a 60's TV series
- An Arabian horse on a desert island
- The first Kentucky Derby winner in 1875
- A Dreamworks animated film about a mustang's quest to return to freedom with his herd
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- The trusty horse of the Lone Ranger
- The 1973 Triple Crown Winner
- The only horse to survive the infamous Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876
- Roy Rogers beloved horse
- A novel by English writer Anna Sewell
- A wild horse owned by rancher Katy
13 Clues: Roy Rogers beloved horse • The 1973 Triple Crown Winner • A wild horse owned by rancher Katy • The trusty horse of the Lone Ranger • A talking horse on a 60's TV series • An Arabian horse on a desert island • A 1975 song by Michael Martin Murphey • A novel by English writer Anna Sewell • The first Kentucky Derby winner in 1875 • A mythical winged horse in Greek mythology • ...
Greek words 2021-11-18
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- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- the greatest poet of the ancient world
- a high hill
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- rich landowners
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- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- the Greek word for city-state
- a brilliant elected leader
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- a age that is one marked by great achievements
10 Clues: a high hill • rich landowners • a brilliant elected leader • the Greek word for city-state • the greatest poet of the ancient world • a age that is one marked by great achievements • a leader who held power through the use of force • a type of government in which people rule themselves • a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
