greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Topic: Verdure e frutta 2025-10-29
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- A vegetable that was advertised as being able to help you see in the dark
- You can make wine from what fruit
- When life throws you “” make …ade
- A bright red sweet tasting fruit
- A fruit put on pizza with ham
- A Deep Purple vegetable
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- A vegetable with the word flower in it
- What fruit is served with prosciutto as an Italian classic appetiser
- A fruit that is also the same word used for a colour
- In Greek mythology the goddess Persephone ate what seeds of a fruit
10 Clues: A Deep Purple vegetable • A fruit put on pizza with ham • A bright red sweet tasting fruit • You can make wine from what fruit • When life throws you “” make …ade • A vegetable with the word flower in it • A fruit that is also the same word used for a colour • In Greek mythology the goddess Persephone ate what seeds of a fruit • ...
ancient greek 2025-01-26
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- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- An educated guess
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- 480 B.C.E. The battle that effectively ended the Persian war. The Greek fleet, although vastly outnumbered, defeated the Persian fleet. This helped end the Persian war, freeing Greece.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
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- society organized for the purpose of waging war
- military housing
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- When a runner ran 26.1 Miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over Persia in a great battle that SAVED ATHENS
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- Democracy a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- Formed from the surrounding city-states near Sparta. It was formed to defeat democracy in Athens.
- Spartan slave
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves
25 Clues: Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece. • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • society organized for the purpose of waging war • foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan • A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields • ...
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- impossible tasks
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
- having an affair
- Endless life
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- highest moutain in Greece
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- slow to understand
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • impossible tasks • having an affair • mother of hercules • slow to understand • Hidden by his mother • tricked into marriage • Unparalleled strength • highest moutain in Greece • wanted Hercules to make amends • regenerates more heads as they are cut-off • carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2019-08-04
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- She is a princess whom was saved by Perseus from the Sea Serpent.
- She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day.
- a half man and half bull beast
- He was destined to kill his grand father.
- He is the King in the Underworld.
- These are stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes passed from one generation to the other.
- He or she can foresee the future.
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- She is the mother of Perseus.
- He is the son of Daedalus.
- It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside.
- His name means "skilled worker," a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman.
- The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods.
- He is a musician who was able to charm all things on earth.
- She is one of the three Gorgon's head who has snakes on her head.
- Tradition It is the manner in which the information is passed from one generation to the next.
15 Clues: He is the son of Daedalus. • She is the mother of Perseus. • a half man and half bull beast • He is the King in the Underworld. • He or she can foresee the future. • He was destined to kill his grand father. • It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside. • The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods. • She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day. • ...
Mythology 2024-05-29
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- A half man/half bull
- The prince who killed the Minotaur
- A picture depicted with thread on a loom
- What was used to find the way out of the Labyrinth
- He sang and played the lyre; married Eurydice
- Wife of Eurydice; unfortunately died
- Dwelling place of the Minotaur
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- His greek name is Zeus; King of the gods
- What Minerva turned Arachne into after the contest
- The realm of the dead
- The woman who was left on an island after helping a hero
- The god of the sea; Greek name Poseidon
- Roman Goddess of wisdom, weaving and craft
- Arachne's father and a keeper of sheep
- A mortal who weaves well
15 Clues: A half man/half bull • The realm of the dead • A mortal who weaves well • Dwelling place of the Minotaur • The prince who killed the Minotaur • Wife of Eurydice; unfortunately died • Arachne's father and a keeper of sheep • The god of the sea; Greek name Poseidon • His greek name is Zeus; King of the gods • A picture depicted with thread on a loom • ...
Allusions Set#3 Crossword 2025-10-13
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- A biblical structure built to reach the heavens, eventually leading to the confusion of languages.
- In Greek mythology, a paradise where heroes and the virtuous reside after death.
- The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, often depicted with a trident.
- The primary disciples of Jesus Christ, chosen to spread his teachings.
- A biblical phrase emphasizing that physical sustenance is not enough for spiritual life.
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- A miracle attributed to Jesus, representing faith and divine power.
- The ancient Greek God of the Underworld where the souls of the dead reside.
- The daughter of Herodias, known for her dance that led to the beheading of John the Baptist.
8 Clues: A miracle attributed to Jesus, representing faith and divine power. • The primary disciples of Jesus Christ, chosen to spread his teachings. • The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, often depicted with a trident. • The ancient Greek God of the Underworld where the souls of the dead reside. • ...
The Pi and others alphabet 2022-04-11
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- Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, a small positive quantity
- Twenty-Third letter of the Greek alphabet, the reciprocal Fibonacci constant, the division polynomials, and the super golden ratio.
- Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, a plane angle in geometry
- Twenty-Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, Chaitin's constant.
- Sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean geometry.
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet, the proton-to-electron mass ratio
- Twenty-Second letter of the Greek alphabet, x^2 has various uses, including the x-squared distribution, the x-squared test, and x-squared target models.
- First letter of the Greek alphabet, thermal expansion coefficient
- Third letter of the Greek alphabet, the chromatic number of a graph theory
- Seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet, Densities: mass density, air density or charge density
- Thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, the degree of freedom in statistics
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- Twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet, A similar symbol is used for the astrological sign of Aries.
- Fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, The "cascade particles" in particle physics
- Fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, The big-O symbol was introduced by Paul Bachmann and popularized by Edmund Landau, originally standing for "order of"
- Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, a type of algebra of sets known as σ-algebra
- Tenth letter of the Greek alphabet, A famous Japanese folklore mermaid
- Nineth letter of the Greek alphabet, the English phrase "not the slightest amount"
- Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, 1/2absinC
- Eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet, von Mangoldt function in mathematical number theory.
- Twenty-First letter of the Greek alphabet, Common known as the golden ratio
- Sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, damping ratio
- is the Ninth letter of the Greek alphabet, The golden ratio, although φ is more common
- Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, the elasticity in economics
- Twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet, the SI prefix micro- which represents one millionth
24 Clues: Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, 1/2absinC • Sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, damping ratio • Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, a small positive quantity • Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, a plane angle in geometry • Twenty-Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, Chaitin's constant. • Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, the elasticity in economics • ...
Conner's Puzzle 2022-10-07
6 Clues: a minor female nature deity. • two minor mythological creatures. • careful persistent effort or work. • a change in government or anarchy. • a stringed instrument that was used in 3000 BC. • is a massive serpent and one of the deadliest Monsters in Greek mythology.
Witchcraft and Popular Culture 2019-05-06
6 Clues: Ditch the Witch • The Teenage witch • A book on witches and with hunting • A short story by William Shakespeare • A Goddess of magic and divine sorceress in Greek mythology • The US 2016 election dubbed her as the Wicked witch of the left
7th Grade 1st 9 Weeks Vocab 2022-05-11
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- A battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persian Army. A messenger ran 26.2 miles back to Athens to tell the news
- A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for its serious tone and its portrayal of human suffering.
- Ancient Greek philosopher created a type of teaching used today that involves questioning the students until they figure out the information for themselves.
- The first set of written laws on tablets in the Roman Republic that described the rights of each person was known as the ____ Tables.
- ____ of Powers is the division of power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. In Ancient Rome, it was known as a tripartite government
- and Balances The system in which each branch of government has certain powers over the other two branches so that no one branch becomes too powerful.
- In honor of Zeus, every four years representatives from Greek city-states would compete in athletic games as a way to promote peace.
- Public market, mall, and meeting place in Athens where men would come to discuss politics and philosophy. Most of Greece's great architecture was built surrounding it
- A written plan of government
- ____the Great was a Macedonian king that conquered most of the known World. His empire united many cultures under a common Greek language and culture. His military tactics are still studied to this day.
- Greek philosopher whose writings would influence scientific observations and political theories. He created the school called Lyceum, taught his pupils the "golden mean", and divided governments into three categories: Monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy.
- Ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)
- A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for using humor, satire, and happy conclusions.
- Greek mythological supreme god. God of Thunder.
- Highest mountain in Greece and considered to be the home of the Gods in Greek Mythology
- A form of government in which a religious institution or leader assumes full power over its civilians.
- Roman amphitheatre known for its impressive architecture that was used to showcase gladiatorial contests.
- Mark ___ was a Roman politician and general was an ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor Octavian (later Augustus). With those two men he was integral to Rome's transition from republic to empire. His romantic and political alliance with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra was his ultimate undoing.
- Large constructed public buildings that were used to conduct business and legal matters in Ancient Rome.
- A form of government in which one ruler assumes absolute power and is not limited by the law of the land. Typically the ruler takes power by force.
- Ordinary citizen class of Rome.
- Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers.
- Charismatic queen of Egypt. Mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself to avoid capture by Octavian (69-30 BC)
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- Open air venues created in Ancient Greece used for entertainment and performances
- Temporary political alliances between three leaders amongst Roman elite. (Example: Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar were the first)
- City that separates to form an independent state with its own culture and government structure
- Created in Rome, it was a man-made bridge or channel used to transport water and sewage from one location to another.
- Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians (280-337)
- A form of government where power is passed automatically from one generation to the next. Types included Absolute and Constitutional.
- ___ Branch makes the laws
- Roman legislative branch based on the idea that regular citizens would pass legislation, not elected representatives. Examples include Curia, Tribes, and Centuries.
- Sacred stories passed on from generation to generation explaining the past and how the world and humans came to be.
- Title for a Roman Emperor
- A form of government is which a small group of people assume power. Power can be taken by force or through inheritance.
- ___ Branch enforces the Laws
- Greek mythological winged goddess of victory. It was used as a symbol for a successful athletic apparel brand.
- Capital of Greece and an Ancient Greek city-state. It is known for its direct democracy, elite Navy, the Agora, and impressive architecture.
- Political and lawmaking institution in Rome that consisted mostly of wealthy members in society.
- ____Democracy is a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to make governmental decisions for them. Also known as a Republic.
- Highest elected office of the Roman Republic
- ___ Democracy was a form of government in which the citizens vote in person on laws in their community
- Duty This is the feeling of responsibility towards your country or nation. This can include military service, being a law-abiding citizen, and voting.
- ___Branch interprets the laws
- An astronomer tool used to map directionality and location based on the Sun, Moon, and the stars. Developed in Ancient Greece and evolved into an important exploration tool.
- Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that philosopher kings should rule over the people and rejected the idea of democracy.
- Roman General that expanded the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for life. He died famously on the steps of the Senate at the hands of political rivals.
46 Clues: ___ Branch makes the laws • Title for a Roman Emperor • A written plan of government • ___ Branch enforces the Laws • ___Branch interprets the laws • Ordinary citizen class of Rome. • Highest elected office of the Roman Republic • Greek mythological supreme god. God of Thunder. • Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle Max, Anya ,Makayla, Jenale 2021-02-09
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- what is the sea serpent that if you cut off one head two more grow back called
- what is the constellation of a fish called
- what is the zodiac sign for may
- what is the constellation of a winged horse
- what is the big ladle shaped constellation called
- what are constellations made out of
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- who was the strongest man in Greek mythology
- what is the constellation of the hunter called
- what is the constellation also known as ursa minor called
- what is the ram shaped constellation called
10 Clues: what is the zodiac sign for may • what are constellations made out of • what is the constellation of a fish called • what is the constellation of a winged horse • what is the ram shaped constellation called • who was the strongest man in Greek mythology • what is the constellation of the hunter called • what is the big ladle shaped constellation called • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle Max,Makayla,Anya,Jenale 2021-02-09
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- who was the strongest man in greek mythology?
- What is the constellation of the hunter called?
- what is the constellation also known as Ursa minor called?
- what is the sea serpent that if you cut off one head two more grow back called?
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- what is the constellation of a winged hors
- What is the zodiac sign for may?
- what is the big ladle shaped constellation called?
- what is the ram shaped constellation called?
- what are constellations made out of?
- what is the constellation of a fish called?
10 Clues: What is the zodiac sign for may? • what are constellations made out of? • what is the constellation of a winged hors • what is the constellation of a fish called? • what is the ram shaped constellation called? • who was the strongest man in greek mythology? • What is the constellation of the hunter called? • what is the big ladle shaped constellation called? • ...
Which witch is which ? 2024-07-03
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- The opposite of villain, a central positive figure
- A beloved musician might give off this kind of vibe
- The last name of a famous witch in Harry Potter
- The term for a feared and shunned figure in society
- A powerful and respected status in society
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- A famous sorceress in Greek mythology
- A healer or religious leader in ancient British tribes
- Another term for someone who performs magic or sorcery
- A word used to describe a female supernatural being with magical powers
- One of the powers witches are believed to have
10 Clues: A famous sorceress in Greek mythology • A powerful and respected status in society • One of the powers witches are believed to have • The last name of a famous witch in Harry Potter • The opposite of villain, a central positive figure • A beloved musician might give off this kind of vibe • The term for a feared and shunned figure in society • ...
Ancient Roman Religion 2022-11-29
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- The emperors of Rome were worshipped in this cult.
- The romans believed in many gods, also known as...
- Many of our _______ are named after Roman gods and goddesses.
- A god of two faces who represented the spirit of passages.
- A river which runs through rome.
- This Roman god was renamed after the Greek god Cronus.
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- Roman stories are also known as...
- The Romans believed in gods and...
- Roman religion was influenced mainly by this country's beliefs.
- Another word for gods or goddesses.
- The practices of the cult were followed until this emperor converted to Christianity.
- Roman religion focused more on _______ than stories.
- This month is named after the roman god Janus.
- The god of the river of Tiber.
14 Clues: The god of the river of Tiber. • A river which runs through rome. • Roman stories are also known as... • The Romans believed in gods and... • Another word for gods or goddesses. • This month is named after the roman god Janus. • The emperors of Rome were worshipped in this cult. • The romans believed in many gods, also known as... • ...
April stems notes 2025-04-09
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- this ______________ looks so beautiful
- my friend was a complete _________________
- this movie was stellar
- this show was so _____________
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- consisting of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or constituents
- the __________ glass is often used by detectives in cartoons
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- of or relating to one color
- usually people at diners would have an ___________ before they get there meal
- the Minecraft movie was kinda ____________
- the configuration of stars especially at one's birth
- we can tell how hot a location is based on how close they are to the ___________
- densely staining chromatin that appears as nodules in or along chromosomes and contains relatively few genes
- of or relating to stars
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
15 Clues: this movie was stellar • of or relating to stars • of or relating to one color • this show was so _____________ • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • this ______________ looks so beautiful • the Minecraft movie was kinda ____________ • my friend was a complete _________________ • the configuration of stars especially at one's birth • ...
The Pi and others alphabet 2022-04-11
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- Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, the elasticity in economics
- Fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, The "cascade particles" in particle physics
- Seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet, Densities: mass density, air density or charge density
- Twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet, the SI prefix micro- which represents one millionth
- Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, a plane angle in geometry
- Twenty-Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, Chaitin's constant.
- First letter of the Greek alphabet, thermal expansion coefficient
- Twenty-First letter of the Greek alphabet, Common known as the golden ratio
- Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, 1/2absinC
- Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, a type of algebra of sets known as σ-algebra
- Fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, The big-O symbol was introduced by Paul Bachmann and popularized by Edmund Landau, originally standing for "order of"
- Twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet, A similar symbol is used for the astrological sign of Aries.
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- Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, a small positive quantity
- Sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, damping ratio
- Eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet, von Mangoldt function in mathematical number theory.
- Nineth letter of the Greek alphabet, the English phrase "not the slightest amount"
- Tenth letter of the Greek alphabet, A famous Japanese folklore mermaid
- Sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean geometry.
- Twenty-Third letter of the Greek alphabet, the reciprocal Fibonacci constant, the division polynomials, and the super golden ratio.
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet, the proton-to-electron mass ratio
- Twenty-Second letter of the Greek alphabet, x^2 has various uses, including the x-squared distribution, the x-squared test, and x-squared target models.
- is the Ninth letter of the Greek alphabet, The golden ratio, although φ is more common
- Third letter of the Greek alphabet, the chromatic number of a graph theory
- Thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, the degree of freedom in statistics
24 Clues: Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, 1/2absinC • Sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, damping ratio • Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, a small positive quantity • Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, a plane angle in geometry • Twenty-Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, Chaitin's constant. • Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, the elasticity in economics • ...
Astronomy With Ashwat Crossword 1 2020-05-18
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- One of the three types of twilight
- The number of years in which the poles of the Sun get flipped
- Saturn's biggest moon
- Which compound gives Uranus and Neptune their blue color?
- Uranus is named after a god from _____ mythology
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- The space between Saturn's two brightest rings is called the _______ Division
- The twin spacecrafts that have gone farther than any other satellite, beyond Pluto too
- The Solar System's largest mountain/volcano is on which planet?
- The last planet of the Solar System
- Jupiter has a huge storm called the Great ___ Spot
10 Clues: Saturn's biggest moon • One of the three types of twilight • The last planet of the Solar System • Uranus is named after a god from _____ mythology • Jupiter has a huge storm called the Great ___ Spot • Which compound gives Uranus and Neptune their blue color? • The number of years in which the poles of the Sun get flipped • ...
Week 3 2025-05-05
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- He is taking a class to improve his _________________ skills.
- Plants use sunlight for ________________ to make their own food.
- We heard a witch’s ___________ echoing through the haunted house.
- She took a beautiful _____________ of the sunset over the ocean.
- The nurse used a ______________ to check the patient’s temperature
- The king decided to ____________ his knights for an urgent meeting.
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- Greek _____________ is filled with stories about gods and heroes.
- Can you adjust the ______________ to make the room warmer?
- The maze was like a _______________, full of twists and turns.
- The ____________ blanket kept us warm during the cold night.
10 Clues: Can you adjust the ______________ to make the room warmer? • The ____________ blanket kept us warm during the cold night. • He is taking a class to improve his _________________ skills. • The maze was like a _______________, full of twists and turns. • Plants use sunlight for ________________ to make their own food. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-22
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- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine(2 words)
- Formed from the surrounding city-states near Sparta. It was formed to defeat democracy in Athens.(2 words)
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus(2 words)
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- society organized for the purpose of waging war(2 words)
- someone who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops(2 words)
- way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves(2 words)
- state society organized for the purpose of waging war
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
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- Spartan slave
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- military housing
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians(2 words)
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- An educated guess
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
25 Clues: Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece. • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • state society organized for the purpose of waging war • society organized for the purpose of waging war(2 words) • ...
Guess Who? The Great Name Hunt Crossword 2024-11-25
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- A name with a 'Yes' in it
- A name meaning 'dawn' or 'beginning' in Sanskrit
- The name of a student associated with 'kindness'
- Is the Queen Of All Four Directions
- A name that echoes success and victory
- also refers to an auspicious sight of a deity or a holy person
- A name representing 'Sita' or divine purity in Indian mythology
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- A name meaning "in whom God dwells"
- Sounds like someone who spreads joy and wins hearts
- A creative work of art
- MAXIMUS A name of Greek origin meaning 'gift of God'and'greatest
- A spark of inspiration and motivation in the class
- closely linked with a Hindu deity, whose name means ‘benign,’ ‘kind,’ or ‘auspicious’
- A beautiful name meaning 'progress' in Sanskrit
- A name meaning 'heart' or 'compassion' in Sanskrit
15 Clues: A creative work of art • A name with a 'Yes' in it • A name meaning "in whom God dwells" • Is the Queen Of All Four Directions • A name that echoes success and victory • A beautiful name meaning 'progress' in Sanskrit • A name meaning 'dawn' or 'beginning' in Sanskrit • The name of a student associated with 'kindness' • A spark of inspiration and motivation in the class • ...
Murder Party Crossword 2 2025-06-02
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- A small, orange sea animal.
- The only item obtainable from a code.
- An item that's name is spelled in Chinese Pinyin (phonetic alphabet)
- The legendary item unlocked from Holiday Box 2020.
- An item named after a trickshot done by spinning around and sniping someone without aiming.
- The legendary knife from Ninja Box.
- The name of a famous serial killer.
- The first ever pass item that is a Mythic.
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- Party hat shaped like a Christmas tree.
- Another name for a pirate flag.
- A crossbow that launches fireworks.
- The only pass with more than 7 items. (include the year in your answer)
- An out-of-game mythic mask.
- A mask named after a one-eyed monster in Greek mythology.
- Legendary gun for ghost-busting.
15 Clues: A small, orange sea animal. • An out-of-game mythic mask. • Another name for a pirate flag. • Legendary gun for ghost-busting. • A crossbow that launches fireworks. • The legendary knife from Ninja Box. • The name of a famous serial killer. • The only item obtainable from a code. • Party hat shaped like a Christmas tree. • The first ever pass item that is a Mythic. • ...
ITS MEETING 2025-09-11
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- A phrase meaning "move!" and a weapon used for archery
- Good luck that sounds like bad news
- A special piece of the stage built for a story based on Greek Mythology
- Wall that isn’t really a wall
- If you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious
- Wardrobe magic trick with no magician
- Title suggesting life that’s almost okay
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- He doesn't know where his shoes went
- The correct response to a stage manager calling "five to places"
- "Its Britney _____"
- The color of the stage
- The director’s map of actors’ movement
- A terrible tyrant
- Used for cleaning up leaves, also known as a tipped stage
- A piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery
15 Clues: A terrible tyrant • "Its Britney _____" • The color of the stage • Wall that isn’t really a wall • Good luck that sounds like bad news • He doesn't know where his shoes went • Wardrobe magic trick with no magician • The director’s map of actors’ movement • Title suggesting life that’s almost okay • A phrase meaning "move!" and a weapon used for archery • ...
Astronomy 2021-11-02
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- supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus
- small extraterrestrial body that hits the earth's atmosphere
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
- a small frozen mass that travels around the sun
- a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
- the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year
- a collection of star systems
- an immense cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
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- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent
- pertaining to or characteristic of the universe
- any location outside the Earth's atmosphere
- of or relating to or caused by gravitation
- a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
15 Clues: a collection of star systems • of or relating to or caused by gravitation • any location outside the Earth's atmosphere • the god of the underworld in ancient mythology • pertaining to or characteristic of the universe • a configuration of stars as seen from the earth • a small frozen mass that travels around the sun • supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide Part 1 2016-03-17
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- He judges a music contest and votes against Apollo, who gives him donkey’s ears
- Mother of Perseus; Zeus showers gold into her lap
- Also known as Cupid
- Hera’s Roman name
- Multi-headed creature; one of the heads is immortal
- Poseidon’s Roman name
- Woman created by Hephaestus to be both a blessing and a curse to mankind; she released evil and sickness into the world
- Odysseus’ Roman name
- Greek name for the god of war; Roman name Mars; he had an affair with Aphrodite
- Greek name for god of metalwork; Roman name Vulcan; crippled
- He killed the Minotaur (monster with a bull’s head and human body)
- Greek name for the messenger god; Roman name Mercury
- Greek name for the god of the underworld; Roman name Pluto
- He defeats the Hydra, and is also called Hercules
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- Greek name for the god of wine; Roman name Bacchus
- Cronus’ Roman name
- Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete
- Three headed dog that guards the underworld
- This creature emerged from Medusa’s neck and flew away
- Greek name for the goddess of wisdom; Roman name Minerva
- Perseus rescued this maiden from a horrible sea monster
- Titan who created man; Zeus punished him for many years
- Nymphs loaned this hero a pair of winged sandals, a leather bag, and a helmet of invisibility; he also tricked the three ladies who share one eye
- Greek name for the goddess of the seasons
- Also known as Faunus
- Greek name for the goddess of love and beauty; Roman name Venus
- Greek name for the goddess of the hunt; Roman name Diana
- Zeus’ Roman name
- She bragged that her hair equaled Athena’s in beauty
- This nymph distracted Hera so that Hera’s husband could flirt (or worse) with other women; Hera punished her
- River that forms the boundary for the underworld
31 Clues: Zeus’ Roman name • Hera’s Roman name • Cronus’ Roman name • Also known as Cupid • Also known as Faunus • Odysseus’ Roman name • Poseidon’s Roman name • Greek name for the goddess of the seasons • Three headed dog that guards the underworld • Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete • River that forms the boundary for the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology - Europa, Cadmus, Tantalus, & Pelops 2024-01-15
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- to throw with force or violence
- a great walled city in Greece with seven gates
- founded the Olympic games; the Peloponnesian peninsula in the south of Greece is named for him
- Sarpedon son of Europa and Zeus
- bronze robot; protector of Crete
- King of Tyre; Europa's father
- to dislike intensely
- a hill or mound
- reflecting a sparkling luster
- to satisfy thirst; to extinguish fire
- King of Thebes; Europa's brother
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- son of Europa and Zeus; judge of the underworld
- Queen of Crete
- father of Hippodamia
- Queen of Thebes; wife of Cadmus; daughter of Aphrodite
- of extremely great extent
- son of Zeus; father of Pelops
- to plant or scatter (usually seeds)
- to withdraw; pull back
- elevated in rank or status
- son of Europa and Zeus
21 Clues: Queen of Crete • a hill or mound • father of Hippodamia • to dislike intensely • to withdraw; pull back • son of Europa and Zeus • of extremely great extent • elevated in rank or status • son of Zeus; father of Pelops • King of Tyre; Europa's father • reflecting a sparkling luster • to throw with force or violence • Sarpedon son of Europa and Zeus • bronze robot; protector of Crete • ...
4-letter gods 2023-08-06
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- Roman goddess of marriage and family
- Greek goddess of victory
- Egyptian patron god of architects
- Roman personification of the Moon
- Greek goddess of youth
- Shape-shifting Norse trickster god
- Cronus's sister and consort
- Greek goddess of strife
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of war
- Norse god of thunder
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- husband of Frigg
- Egyptian personification of truth, order, law
- Greek goddess of marriage and family
- Tetragrammaton
- Mother of Artemis and Apollo
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
- Greek King of the Olympian gods
- Osiris's sister and consort
- Greek personification of Earth
- Egyptian lioness goddess
- Greek god of love
22 Clues: Tetragrammaton • husband of Frigg • Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Greek god of love • Norse god of thunder • Greek goddess of youth • Greek goddess of strife • Greek goddess of victory • Egyptian lioness goddess • Cronus's sister and consort • Osiris's sister and consort • Mother of Artemis and Apollo • Greek goddess of the rainbow • Greek personification of Earth • ...
Greek Mythology - Perseus, Theseus, and Hercules 2019-04-23
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- What did Perseus's hat give him?
- the king that Hercules was sent to to be "cleansed"
- the goddess that helped Perseus
- the color that Theseus forgot to sail on the ship home
- the queen that Poseidon made fall in love with a bull
- the pillars of Hercules (three words)
- Where was Theseus from?
- Hercules's second wife
- Hercules's other name
- the creature Perseus saved Andromeda from (2 words)
- the safe vessel that Theseus refused to travel in
- the Amazonian that Theseus stole and married
- the greatest hero of Greece
- the shield that Perseus used to avoid Medusa
- the girl that falls in love with Theseus
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- Hercules's wife (two words)
- What did the gods need Hercules's help to defeat?
- the magical object given to Perseus to hold Medusa's head
- the woman who suggested poisoning Theseus
- What did Hercules kill in the woods of Cithaeron? (two words)
- Perseus's grandfather (the king)
- the ruler that Medusa's head kills
- Who did Hercules free from the Chair of Forgetfulness?
- the gorgon that Perseus kills
- the god that helped Perseus
- the nine-headed creature that Hercules had to kill
- Theseus's father (the king)
- Perseus's mother
- What did Hera send to kill Hercules as a child, which he then killed?
- the woman Perseus married
- the weapon(s) that Theseus killed the minotaur with
- Hercules's father
- Hercules's half-brother
- Theseus's son
- the architect that built the labyrinth
- How many "labors" did Hercules have to perform?
- the fisherman that cared for Danaë and Perseus
- the creature that Theseus killed
- the ruler of Crete
39 Clues: Theseus's son • Perseus's mother • Hercules's father • the ruler of Crete • Hercules's other name • Hercules's second wife • Where was Theseus from? • Hercules's half-brother • the woman Perseus married • Hercules's wife (two words) • the god that helped Perseus • Theseus's father (the king) • the greatest hero of Greece • the gorgon that Perseus kills • the goddess that helped Perseus • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide Part 1 2015-03-09
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- Multi-headed creature; one of the heads is immortal
- Hera’s Roman name
- This creature emerged from Medusa’s neck and flew away
- Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete
- Also known as Cupid
- He killed the Minotaur (monster with a bull’s head and human body)
- Titan who created man; Zeus punished him for many years
- This nymph distracted Hera so that Hera’s husband could flirt (or worse) with other women; Hera punished her
- Perseus rescued this maiden from a horrible sea monster
- Greek name for the god of wine; Roman name Bacchus
- Three headed dog that guards the underworld
- Odysseus’ Roman name
- Greek name for the god of the underworld; Roman name Pluto
- Zeus’ Roman name
- Also known as Faunus
- Greek name for the goddess of wisdom; Roman name Minerva
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- She bragged that her hair equaled Athena’s in beauty
- Cronus’ Roman name
- He defeats the Hydra
- Poseidon’s Roman name
- Greek name for the god of war; Roman name Mars; he had an affair with Aphrodite
- Greek name for the messenger god; Roman name Mercury
- Greek name for the goddess of love and beauty; Roman name Venus
- Greek name for god of metalwork; Roman name Vulcan; crippled
- Greek name for the goddess of the hunt; Roman name Diana
- He judges a music contest and votes against Apollo, who gives him donkey’s ears
- Nymphs loaned this hero a pair of winged sandals, a leather bag, and a helmet of invisibility; he also tricked the three ladies who share one eye
- Greek name for the goddess of the seasons
- Mother of Perseus; Zeus showers gold into her lap
- Woman created by Hephaestus to be both a blessing and a curse to mankind; she released evil and sickness into the world
- River that forms the boundary for the underworld
31 Clues: Zeus’ Roman name • Hera’s Roman name • Cronus’ Roman name • Also known as Cupid • He defeats the Hydra • Odysseus’ Roman name • Also known as Faunus • Poseidon’s Roman name • Greek name for the goddess of the seasons • Three headed dog that guards the underworld • Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete • River that forms the boundary for the underworld • ...
Do you know your greek mythology? 2014-12-04
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- Titan of destruction.
- God of war, bloodshed, and violence.
- The strongest and most worshipped hero of Ancient Greece.
- King of the underworld and the dead, and god of regret.
- Goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
- Goddess of intelligence.
- God of parties and festivals, madness, chaos.
- God of fire, metalworking, and crafts.
- God of music, arts, knowledge, healing.
- God of the sea.
- King and father of the gods.
- Goddess of grain, agriculture and the harvest.
- Gazing directly into her eyes would turn onlookers to stone.
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- Titan of warcraft.
- Hero of Attic legend, son of Aegeus, king of Athens.
- Goddess of the hearth, home and chastity.
- The best warrior in the Trojan War.
- The leader of the Titans.
- Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage.
- She released all the evils of humanity.
- hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.
- Goddess of love, beauty, desire.
- A young princess famous for her extraordinary beauty.
- The messenger of the gods.
- This hero was sent to capture the golden fleece.
25 Clues: God of the sea. • Titan of warcraft. • Titan of destruction. • Goddess of intelligence. • The leader of the Titans. • The messenger of the gods. • King and father of the gods. • Goddess of love, beauty, desire. • The best warrior in the Trojan War. • Goddess of the hunt and wilderness. • God of war, bloodshed, and violence. • hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. • ...
Greek Mythology-Made by Tristan K. 2024-08-29
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- – God of the sun and music
- – Goddess of wisdom and warfare
- – Queen of the Underworld
- – Nature deity often depicted as a beautiful maiden
- – One of the primordial deities
- – Messenger of the gods
- – Goddess of marriage
- – Goddess of agriculture
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- – A prophetic figure or site
- – Multi-headed serpent
- – A monster with a petrifying gaze
- – Creature with the upper body of a human and lower body of a horse
- – Creature with the body of a man and head of a bull
- – God of the sea
- – Paradise for the heroic and virtuous
- – Ruler of the Underworld
- – Goddess of love and beauty
- – Gorgon with snakes for hair
- – Fire-breathing monster with a lion's head
- – King of the gods
20 Clues: – God of the sea • – King of the gods • – Goddess of marriage • – Multi-headed serpent • – Messenger of the gods • – Goddess of agriculture • – Queen of the Underworld • – Ruler of the Underworld • – God of the sun and music • – A prophetic figure or site • – Goddess of love and beauty • – Gorgon with snakes for hair • – Goddess of wisdom and warfare • – One of the primordial deities • ...
Titanium_Gowthami_Cipla 2021-05-27
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- The color of titanium is
- The metal type of titanium is
- Since titanium is lightweight and strong, it is perfect to be used in
- Titanium stands on what rank in the list of most abundant metals of the earth
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- The metal is resistant to
- Titanium can be alloyed with
- The word titanium is derived from this mythology
- Titanium was discovered in this country
- This element shares the same group as well as the same number of valence electrons with titanium
- The number of naturally occurring isotopes
10 Clues: The color of titanium is • The metal is resistant to • Titanium can be alloyed with • The metal type of titanium is • Titanium was discovered in this country • The number of naturally occurring isotopes • The word titanium is derived from this mythology • Since titanium is lightweight and strong, it is perfect to be used in • ...
Titanium_Gowthami_Cipla 2021-05-27
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- The color of titanium is
- The metal type of titanium is
- Since titanium is lightweight and strong, it is perfect to be used in
- Titanium stands on what rank in the list of most abundant metals of the earth
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- The metal is resistant to
- Titanium can be alloyed with
- The word titanium is derived from this mythology
- Titanium was discovered in this country
- This element shares the same group as well as the same number of valence electrons with titanium
- The number of naturally occurring isotopes
10 Clues: The color of titanium is • The metal is resistant to • Titanium can be alloyed with • The metal type of titanium is • Titanium was discovered in this country • The number of naturally occurring isotopes • The word titanium is derived from this mythology • Since titanium is lightweight and strong, it is perfect to be used in • ...
Key Terms and people- Giada Ditto 2021-11-18
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- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- Rich land owners.
- A poet
- A leader who held power through the use of force.
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live.
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- A government in which only a few people have power is called?
- People who had the right to participate in government.
- The Greek word for a city-state.
- A type of government i which people rule themselves.
- A high hill called the?
10 Clues: A poet • Rich land owners. • A high hill called the? • The Greek word for a city-state. • A leader who held power through the use of force. • A type of government i which people rule themselves. • People who had the right to participate in government. • A government in which only a few people have power is called? • ...
February 2024-02-27
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- "What makes them different is the near ___ in which they operate" - 'Hyperloop'
- What is the name of the main character in 'Toffee'?
- How many episodes did the 1st season of Percy Jackson have?
- Who is the king of gods in greek Mythology?
- Who proposed the concept of 'hyperloop'
- On which day did mourning start in Chile?
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- What genre is 'the inheritance games'?
- Which animal did Nuerolink implant its chips into last year?
- Who scored the final three point shot on the U16 boys basketball team?
- A climate phenomenon in the South Americas
10 Clues: What genre is 'the inheritance games'? • Who proposed the concept of 'hyperloop' • On which day did mourning start in Chile? • A climate phenomenon in the South Americas • Who is the king of gods in greek Mythology? • What is the name of the main character in 'Toffee'? • How many episodes did the 1st season of Percy Jackson have? • ...
Reading 2024-05-23
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- This building is full of books you can borrow for free
- This author was features in our newsletter last month
- a book genre that tells you facts about the world
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- stories about Greek gods goddesses are often called
- The famous footballer who wrote the Breakfast Club Adventures series
- what is the best selling book of all time
- The World War II pilot who wrote Matilda
- Before computers, this may have been used to write books
- A person who writes books for a living
- This genre of books might give you nightmares
10 Clues: A person who writes books for a living • The World War II pilot who wrote Matilda • what is the best selling book of all time • This genre of books might give you nightmares • a book genre that tells you facts about the world • stories about Greek gods goddesses are often called • This author was features in our newsletter last month • ...
April stems notes 2025-04-22
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- a complex that is a large-scale reproduction of one of its constituents
- to be able to
- great in deed or exalted in place used only of
- sexual reproduction involving fusion of unlike gametes often differing in size, structure, and physiology
- of or relating to the stars : astral
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
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- to cause to be held in greater esteem or respect
- consisting of dissimilar or diverse mixed
- an opening or open
- a mythological being with more power than a mortal but less than a
10 Clues: to be able to • an opening or open • of or relating to the stars : astral • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • consisting of dissimilar or diverse mixed • great in deed or exalted in place used only of • to cause to be held in greater esteem or respect • a mythological being with more power than a mortal but less than a • ...
Crossword 2 2023-12-12
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- The study of the Earth's atmosphere, particularly weather patterns.
- Composite of all chemical reactions which change food into energy in the body
- The study of the universe.
- Mythical creature famous for its single horn
- An imaginary line on the Earth's surface connecting the North and South Poles, used as a reference for measuring longitude
- An argument based on incorrect reasoning
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- Ancient city in Mesopotamia (its remains are in Iraq).
- The type of lake formed when a Riverbend is cut off from the main river
- Mythical river in Greek mythology
- Blood feud or prolonged desire for revenge
- Synonym for burnt
- The outer layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
- Three-dimensional shape with triangular outer surfaces
- Former name of Iran
- Singular, flat-topped and elevated natural structure
15 Clues: Synonym for burnt • Former name of Iran • The study of the universe. • Mythical river in Greek mythology • An argument based on incorrect reasoning • Blood feud or prolonged desire for revenge • The outer layer of the Earth's atmosphere. • Mythical creature famous for its single horn • Singular, flat-topped and elevated natural structure • ...
History Terms 2025-01-21
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- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- League an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- Spartan slave
- military housing
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- of Salamis 480 B.C.E. The battle that effectively ended the Persian war. The Greek fleet, although vastly outnumbered, defeated the Persian fleet. This helped end the Persian war, freeing Greece.
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- Method way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- Democracy a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- Oath a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- War (431-404 BCE) Wars fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies; came in two stages, the first from c. 460-446 BCE and the second and more significant war from 431-404 BCE. With battles occurring at home and abroad, the long and complex conflict was damaging to both sides but Sparta, with financial help from Persia, finally won the conflict by destroying the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami in 405 BCE.
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- state society organized for the purpose of waging war
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- An educated guess
- of Marathon (490 BC) When a runner ran 26.1 Miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over Persia in a great battle that SAVED ATHENS
- farmer Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- Civilization an advanced state of development in human society, marked by progress in the arts and sciences, the extensive use of record-keeping, including writing, and the appearance of complex political and social institutions
- a city in ancient greece
- League Formed from the surrounding city-states near Sparta. It was formed to defeat democracy in Athens.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
26 Clues: Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • a city in ancient greece • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • state society organized for the purpose of waging war • foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan • A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
Percy Jackson, Lightning thief & Greek Mythology 2017-06-06
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- The God of the sky?
- An evil creature that when you look into its eyes you turn to stone?
- A satyr that helps Percy?
- Daughter of Athena?
- A half goat half human creature?
- The God of the sea?
- A place where monsters go to die?
- Something special that can instantly take you anywhere you want to go?
- An evil creature with 5 heads that if you cut 1 head off 2 more take its place?
- The God of the underworld?
- Son of Poseidon?
- The lightning thief who is also the son of Hermes?
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- A special material that Greek Demigod weapons are made of?
- The home of Gods?
- An evil bull like creature?
- A medicine used on Demigods but would kill any mortal that used it?
- A vicious creature that also happened to be one of Percy’s teachers’ daughter of Athena?
- a safe haven for Greek Demigods?
- A sacred river with crushed hopes and dreams?
- Percy’s Mom?
- The God of war?
- The currency of Gods?
- A half human half horse creature?
- A place that humans go after they die?
- The Goddess of wisdom and war?
25 Clues: Percy’s Mom? • The God of war? • Son of Poseidon? • The home of Gods? • The God of the sky? • Daughter of Athena? • The God of the sea? • The currency of Gods? • A satyr that helps Percy? • The God of the underworld? • An evil bull like creature? • The Goddess of wisdom and war? • a safe haven for Greek Demigods? • A half goat half human creature? • A place where monsters go to die? • ...
Greek Mythology - Perseus, Theseus, and Hercules 2019-04-23
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- Perseus's mother
- Hercules's second wife
- What did Hera send to kill Hercules as a child, which he then killed?
- What did the gods need Hercules's help to defeat?
- How many "labors" did Hercules have to perform?
- the nine-headed creature that Hercules had to kill
- What did Perseus's hat give him?
- the queen that Poseidon made fall in love with a bull
- the girl that falls in love with Theseus
- the magical object given to Perseus to hold Medusa's head
- the architect that built the labyrinth
- Hercules's wife (two words)
- the king that Hercules was sent to to be "cleansed"
- the woman Perseus married
- the weapon(s) that Theseus killed the minotaur with
- What did Hercules kill in the woods of Cithaeron? (two words)
- the greatest hero of Greece
- the creature that Theseus killed
- Who did Hercules free from the Chair of Forgetfulness?
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- Theseus's father (the king)
- the shield that Perseus used to avoid Medusa
- Hercules's father
- Perseus's grandfather (the king)
- the color that Theseus forgot to sail on the ship home
- the gorgon that Perseus kills
- Hercules's half-brother
- the woman who suggested poisoning Theseus
- the pillars of Hercules (three words)
- the fisherman that cared for Danaë and Perseus
- the Amazonian that Theseus stole and married
- the creature Perseus saved Andromeda from (2 words)
- the goddess that helped Perseus
- Where was Theseus from?
- Hercules's other name
- Theseus's son
- the ruler of Crete
- the ruler that Medusa's head kills
- the god that helped Perseus
- the safe vessel that Theseus refused to travel in
39 Clues: Theseus's son • Perseus's mother • Hercules's father • the ruler of Crete • Hercules's other name • Hercules's second wife • Hercules's half-brother • Where was Theseus from? • the woman Perseus married • Theseus's father (the king) • Hercules's wife (two words) • the greatest hero of Greece • the god that helped Perseus • the gorgon that Perseus kills • the goddess that helped Perseus • ...
Heroes and Gods of Greek Mythology 2025-04-16
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- A trait shown by many Greek heroes
- Creature with snakes for hair, turned people to stone
- God of the sea who carried a trident
- Full name of the gods’ home
- Poseidon's three-pronged weapon
- Ruler of the Underworld and brother of Zeus
- Hero known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- Athena used this instead of violence in battle
- Object often shown with Athena to represent protection
- Symbol of Athena
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- Hero who defeated Medusa
- Goddess of wisdom and war, daughter of Zeus
- Number of labors Hercules had to complete
- King of the gods who ruled the sky and thunder
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Another name for gods and goddesses
- Mountain home of the gods
- Stories used by ancient Greeks to explain the world
- The realm ruled by Hades
- Zeus’s powerful weapon
20 Clues: Symbol of Athena • Zeus’s powerful weapon • Hero who defeated Medusa • The realm ruled by Hades • Mountain home of the gods • Goddess of love and beauty • Full name of the gods’ home • Poseidon's three-pronged weapon • A trait shown by many Greek heroes • Another name for gods and goddesses • God of the sea who carried a trident • Number of labors Hercules had to complete • ...
Greek Mythology: Origins, Olympians and Hera 2024-02-27
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- Gift to Epitmetheus from Zeus, release all the evils into the world
- God of music and poetry
- Mother to many of the Olympians, a Titaness
- Goddess of the home and the hearth
- God of the underworld and the dead
- God of war
- God of messengers, thieves, travel, medicine
- Father to many of the Olympians, Titan
- Titaness, mother of Athena. Tricked into transforming into a fly, then swallowed by Zeus
- Goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- Titan who gave mankind fire and taught them how to use it
- The location many of the Titans are imprisoned in
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- Goddess of love and desire
- Goddess of the hunt, healing, nature
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
- God of wine and revelry
- God of fire and the forge
- King of the gods, god of lightning and thunder
- God of the sea, earthquakes, horses
- Titan who lived among men as a mortal, brother to Prometheus
21 Clues: God of war • God of music and poetry • God of wine and revelry • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of love and desire • Goddess of marriage and childbirth • Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts • Goddess of the home and the hearth • God of the underworld and the dead • God of the sea, earthquakes, horses • Goddess of the hunt, healing, nature • ...
Authors & Books 2021-12-01
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- How many books are in the Harry Potter Series?
- Who was the author of the Harry Potter Series?
- Who died in Bridge To Teribithia?
- What type of text is this called someone else writes a book about another person?
- What type of book is about greek warriors and myths?
- Who is the author of the Grug books?
- Who was the author of BUSTING?
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- Who was the author of the Narnia series?
- What is the spell Hermione uses to unlock the doors?
- Who created the book serie Sky Dragon?
- Who is the main character in Bridge To Teribithia?
- Name a book written by David Walliams?
- Complete the title Rise Of The _ _ _ _ _ _?
- Finish the title Green Eggs and _ _ _?
- Where is Platform 9/3 quarters?
15 Clues: Who was the author of BUSTING? • Where is Platform 9/3 quarters? • Who died in Bridge To Teribithia? • Who is the author of the Grug books? • Who created the book serie Sky Dragon? • Name a book written by David Walliams? • Finish the title Green Eggs and _ _ _? • Who was the author of the Narnia series? • Complete the title Rise Of The _ _ _ _ _ _? • ...
Trivial Time! 2013-02-19
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- What would an owl's favourite British band be?
- This author was a master of the plot "twist"
- Famed for her hit single about domestic violence
- He said he'll be back... But now he's kind of fat
- Cupid's lover in Greek mythology
- Sometimes it feels like a breath of fresh air
- A musical phrase repeated to overlap over itself
- It would would thrill you to hear this album
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- Viennese composer known for throwing great parties
- The most confusing fashion brand
- It's amazing how this aircraft even took off
- The accomplice to a fashion victim's crime
- The Spanish word for bread, or the English word for an awesome magazine
- Movie about the life of an irrational number
- With these on guitars, you never need to worry
15 Clues: The most confusing fashion brand • Cupid's lover in Greek mythology • The accomplice to a fashion victim's crime • It's amazing how this aircraft even took off • This author was a master of the plot "twist" • Movie about the life of an irrational number • It would would thrill you to hear this album • Sometimes it feels like a breath of fresh air • ...
Greek Mythology, By LIAM and amber 2012-10-16
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- Ruler of the underworld
- Son of hermius
- Zues’ sister
- 3 heads with fangs on one
- Man+hourse=
- Messanger
- Titan of light
- Mother of muses
- Lighning
- 100 hands`
- Daughter of zues
- Deaper than the underworld
- One eye
- Rulled earth before the oplypians
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- Goddess of the rainbow
- Zues’ wife
- There is one in Egypt
- Horse with wings
- 3 headed dog
- Goddess of chaus
- Monster sea goddess
- War and sunlight
- Son of posuelum
- Decended supposobly stole a bolt
- Married to the owner of a trendent
- olypus Were the gods live
- Son of posedon and meilusa
- Smith god
- Hunting god
- panoptes 100 eyes
30 Clues: One eye • Lighning • Messanger • Smith god • Zues’ wife • 100 hands` • Man+hourse= • Hunting god • Zues’ sister • 3 headed dog • Son of hermius • Titan of light • Son of posuelum • Mother of muses • Horse with wings • Goddess of chaus • War and sunlight • Daughter of zues • panoptes 100 eyes • Monster sea goddess • There is one in Egypt • Goddess of the rainbow • Ruler of the underworld • 3 heads with fangs on one • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide Part 2 2015-03-09
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- God of music, medicine, and prophecy
- Ugly creatures who are half bird and half woman
- Gods that have human characteristics are described using this term
- Island from which Daedalus escapes
- Sun titan/god other than Hyperion
- Another name for a storyteller
- Criminal who is punished through thirst and starvation
- Homer’s story about the Trojan War
- She is kidnapped by Hades
- Excessive pride that the gods punish
- Female dominated society
- Name for warrior women
- Person turned into a spider for bragging about her weaving
- Fierce female creatures who would pursue murderers until they went insane
- Titan closely associated with time
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- Worship of many gods
- The spiritual center of Greece; home of the Oracle
- Home of the gods
- He journeys for the Golden Fleece
- Trojan war hero who has a vulnerable heel
- Male dominated society
- Ferryman for the River Styx
- Upper body of a man, lower body of a horse
- A long narrative about a hero who embodies the values of a particular civilization
- She has a face that launched a thousand ships; the Trojan War was fought over her
- Criminal doomed to roll a rock up a hill forever
- Creatures who can turn you to stone with one look
- Worship of one god
- Creatures with heads of lion, goat, serpent
- Wisest of all immortals; a titan
- Emptiness before creation
31 Clues: Home of the gods • Worship of one god • Worship of many gods • Male dominated society • Name for warrior women • Female dominated society • She is kidnapped by Hades • Emptiness before creation • Ferryman for the River Styx • Another name for a storyteller • Wisest of all immortals; a titan • He journeys for the Golden Fleece • Sun titan/god other than Hyperion • ...
Formative 3: Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-30
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- Persephone's mother
- Zeus's wife
- The two great gods of Earth are _____ and Demeter
- There are _________ Olympians.
- Zeus had an affair with ________.
- King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus
- Defeated Uranus
- In the beginning, first there was ______.
- Gaea and Uranus's children
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- 2 Greek heroes are Achilles and _______.
- Worshippers of Dionysus
- Poseidon's weapon
- Kidnapped Persephone
- During fall and ____ Persephone is in the Underworld.
- Goddess of wisdom
- Where is Demeter's temple?
- One human parent one god parent
- Had a fear of being overthrown by his children
- A set of stories used by the ancient Greeks to understand the world
- Zeus's mom
20 Clues: Zeus's mom • Zeus's wife • Defeated Uranus • Poseidon's weapon • Goddess of wisdom • Persephone's mother • Kidnapped Persephone • Worshippers of Dionysus • Where is Demeter's temple? • Gaea and Uranus's children • There are _________ Olympians. • One human parent one god parent • Zeus had an affair with ________. • King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus • ...
Greek Mythology - Perseus, Theseus, and Hercules 2019-04-23
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- the magical object given to Perseus to hold Medusa's head
- the ruler of Crete
- Hercules's half-brother
- Theseus's son
- What did Perseus's hat give him?
- the king that Hercules was sent to to be "cleansed"
- Hercules's wife (two words)
- the woman Perseus married
- Where was Theseus from?
- the creature Perseus saved Andromeda from (2 words)
- Hercules's second wife
- the ruler that Medusa's head kills
- the gorgon that Perseus kills
- the goddess that helped Perseus
- Hercules's father
- the shield that Perseus used to avoid Medusa
- How many "labors" did Hercules have to perform?
- What did the gods need Hercules's help to defeat?
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- the nine-headed creature that Hercules had to kill
- the color that Theseus forgot to sail on the ship home
- Hercules's other name
- the Amazonian that Theseus stole and married
- Perseus's grandfather (the king)
- the pillars of Hercules (three words)
- the architect that built the labyrinth
- the fisherman that cared for Danaë and Perseus
- the girl that falls in love with Theseus
- What did Hercules kill in the woods of Cithaeron? (two words)
- the creature that Theseus killed
- the greatest hero of Greece
- the god that helped Perseus
- the queen that Poseidon made fall in love with a bull
- Who did Hercules free from the Chair of Forgetfulness?
- Perseus's mother
- What did Hera send to kill Hercules as a child, which he then killed?
- Theseus's father (the king)
- the woman who suggested poisoning Theseus
- the safe vessel that Theseus refused to travel in
- the weapon(s) that Theseus killed the minotaur with
39 Clues: Theseus's son • Perseus's mother • Hercules's father • the ruler of Crete • Hercules's other name • Hercules's second wife • Hercules's half-brother • Where was Theseus from? • the woman Perseus married • the greatest hero of Greece • Hercules's wife (two words) • the god that helped Perseus • Theseus's father (the king) • the gorgon that Perseus kills • the goddess that helped Perseus • ...
Science Crossword puzzle Max,Anya,Makayla,Jenale 2021-02-09
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- : what is the sea serpent that if you cut off one head two more grow back called?
- : what is the ram shaped constellation called?
- : what is the constellation of a winged hors
- : what are constellations made out of?
- : what is the constellation of the hunter called?
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- : who was the strongest man in greek mythology?
- big dipper : what is the big ladle shaped constellation called?
- : what is the zodiac sign for may?
8 Clues: : what is the zodiac sign for may? • : what are constellations made out of? • : what is the constellation of a winged hors • : what is the ram shaped constellation called? • : who was the strongest man in greek mythology? • : what is the constellation of the hunter called? • big dipper : what is the big ladle shaped constellation called? • ...
social studies 2016-12-20
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- /a type of government in which people rule themselves
- /a Greek city state
- / A government in which only a few people have power
- /a high hill
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- / short story that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- / a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- /rich landowners
- / people who had the right to participate in government
8 Clues: /rich landowners • /a high hill • /a Greek city state • /a type of government in which people rule themselves • / A government in which only a few people have power • / people who had the right to participate in government • / a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
social studies 2016-12-20
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- /a type of government in which people rule themselves
- /a high hill
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- / short story that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- /a Greek city state
- / a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- /rich landowners
- / A government in which only a few people have power
- / people who had the right to participate in government
8 Clues: /rich landowners • /a high hill • /a Greek city state • /a type of government in which people rule themselves • / A government in which only a few people have power • / people who had the right to participate in government • / a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
Nate Fink ssr book project 2021-10-18
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- the greek god of war
- millitary machine used to hurl objects
- a member of a primordialrace of giants each with a single eye in the center of his/her head
- the greek goddess of wisdom
- a rare metal deadly to monsters
- the greek god of love
- The greek goddess of love and beauty
- an incindary weapon used in naval battles
- The greek god of the sun prophecy music and healing
- a giant statue of athena
- the greek god of wine
- a skilled craftsman who created the labyrinth
- a centaur the camp activities director at camp halfblood
- a race of humans that is half horse half man
- a deep chasm home to the oracle trophonius
- a greek historian known as the father of history
- the greek goddess of youth
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- the greek earth goddess
- the god of medicine son of apollo
- greek god of travelers
- the greek goddess of agriculture
- the greek goddess of the hunt and the moon
- Food for the gods has healing powers
- of the island of crete
- the greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths
- the greek goddess of marriage
- goddess of magic
- greek goddess of the hearth
- the training ground for greek demigods
- a winged female creature that snathches things
- the greek god of death and riches
- the Greek god of the winds
- an oval or circular open-air space used for performances or sporting events.
- the traing ground for roman demigods
- a greek goddess of magic
- the roman god of agriculture
36 Clues: goddess of magic • the greek god of war • the greek god of love • the greek god of wine • greek god of travelers • of the island of crete • the greek earth goddess • a giant statue of athena • a greek goddess of magic • the Greek god of the winds • the greek goddess of youth • the greek goddess of wisdom • greek goddess of the hearth • the roman god of agriculture • ...
Nate Fink ssr book project 2021-10-18
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- the greek god of war
- millitary machine used to hurl objects
- a member of a primordialrace of giants each with a single eye in the center of his/her head
- the greek goddess of wisdom
- a rare metal deadly to monsters
- the greek god of love
- The greek goddess of love and beauty
- an incindary weapon used in naval battles
- The greek god of the sun prophecy music and healing
- a giant statue of athena
- the greek god of wine
- a skilled craftsman who created the labyrinth
- a centaur the camp activities director at camp halfblood
- a race of humans that is half horse half man
- a deep chasm home to the oracle trophonius
- a greek historian known as the father of history
- the greek goddess of youth
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- the greek earth goddess
- the god of medicine son of apollo
- greek god of travelers
- the greek goddess of agriculture
- the greek goddess of the hunt and the moon
- Food for the gods has healing powers
- of the island of crete
- the greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths
- the greek goddess of marriage
- goddess of magic
- greek goddess of the hearth
- the training ground for greek demigods
- a winged female creature that snathches things
- the greek god of death and riches
- the Greek god of the winds
- an oval or circular open-air space used for performances or sporting events.
- the traing ground for roman demigods
- a greek goddess of magic
- the roman god of agriculture
36 Clues: goddess of magic • the greek god of war • the greek god of love • the greek god of wine • greek god of travelers • of the island of crete • the greek earth goddess • a giant statue of athena • a greek goddess of magic • the Greek god of the winds • the greek goddess of youth • the greek goddess of wisdom • greek goddess of the hearth • the roman god of agriculture • ...
Crossword 3 2022-06-09
5 Clues: We need this to live • What mythology is Zeus from • The biggest bear in the word • What class does Ms. Lorde teach? • The biggest middle school in Nelson
Mythololgy 2013-10-28
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- Roman god of Luck
- Greek sea monster
- Greek strong man
- Greek god of the sea
- Roman ruler of the underworld
- Creature that can turn anyone to stone
- Greek Ruler of the underworld
- United Upper and Lower Egypt
- Nordic god of Lightning
- Roman god of Beauty
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- King of the Roman gods
- Greek god of war
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek hero of the Trojan war
- Roman god Of love son of Venus
- Roman queen of the gods
- Greek god of traval
- Greek god of war
- Greek god of wisdom
- Greek god of marriage and Zeus wife
20 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek strong man • Greek god of war • Roman god of Luck • Greek sea monster • Greek god of traval • Greek god of wisdom • Roman god of Beauty • Greek god of the sea • King of the Roman gods • King of the Greek gods • Roman queen of the gods • Nordic god of Lightning • Greek hero of the Trojan war • United Upper and Lower Egypt • Roman ruler of the underworld • ...
Greek and Roman Deities 2024-12-19
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- The Greek messenger god
- The Greek goddess of marriage, family, and childbirth
- The Greek goddess of victory
- The Greek god of the Sun, music, and prophecy
- The Greek god of war
- The Greek god of death and the afterlife
- The Roman god of the ocean
- The Roman god of metalworking and craftsmanship
- The Roman goddess of knowledge, strategy, justice, law, and the domestic arts
- The Roman god of agriculture, time, and wealth
- The Greek god of medicine and healing
- The Greek god of the ocean
- The Greek god of the sky and thunder; other gods
- The Roman god of the sky
- The Roman god of the Sun, music, and prophecy
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- The Greek goddess of music and dance
- The Roman goddess of love
- The Greek god of metalworking and craftsmanship
- The Roman goddess of victory
- The Greek goddess of knowledge, strategy, justice, law, and the domestic arts
- The Greek goddess of the moon and hunting
- The Greek goddess of love
- The Roman messenger gods
- The Roman god of war
- The Roman goddess of the moon and hunting
- The Roman god of having fun
- The Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest
- The Roman god of death and the afterlife
- The Greek god of having fun
- The Roman goddess of marriage, family, and childbirth
30 Clues: The Greek god of war • The Roman god of war • The Greek messenger god • The Roman messenger gods • The Roman god of the sky • The Roman goddess of love • The Greek goddess of love • The Roman god of the ocean • The Greek god of the ocean • The Roman god of having fun • The Greek god of having fun • The Greek goddess of victory • The Roman goddess of victory • ...
The Quiz'z Crozzword 2022-08-10
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- quite possible the greatest guy and entertainer of all time
- The name of the 3rd round in the quiz
- has a strong love for Mars
- a famous game most people know which uses the symbols for hugs and kisses
- prime minister of Britain during WW2
- the animal you had to draw
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- just a company named after a river
- a good word to describe an idiot
- a key person in a certain religion
- the Viking god of thunder
- a place rich people want others to go to and a true warrior that has a different name in Greece
- appears in the first slide of the mythology round
- bzzzzz
- you can only have so much but with it you can do so many things
- the Greek god of lightning
15 Clues: bzzzzz • the Viking god of thunder • has a strong love for Mars • the Greek god of lightning • the animal you had to draw • a good word to describe an idiot • just a company named after a river • prime minister of Britain during WW2 • The name of the 3rd round in the quiz • a key person in a certain religion • appears in the first slide of the mythology round • ...
Astronomy 2021-11-02
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- supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus
- small extraterrestrial body that hits the earth's atmosphere
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
- a small frozen mass that travels around the sun
- a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
- the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year
- a collection of star systems
- an immense cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
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- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent
- pertaining to or characteristic of the universe
- any location outside the Earth's atmosphere
- of or relating to or caused by gravitation
- a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
15 Clues: a collection of star systems • of or relating to or caused by gravitation • any location outside the Earth's atmosphere • the god of the underworld in ancient mythology • pertaining to or characteristic of the universe • a configuration of stars as seen from the earth • a small frozen mass that travels around the sun • supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus • ...
Battle of Brains - Paper A 2023-06-04
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- What constellation means ‘Little Bear’?
- Which Disney Princess character is Scottish?
- Which long bread is the French famous for?
- What game company is famous for Super Mario Bros. and Animal Crossing?
- What civilization worships Osiris and Ra?
- Which English writer wrote “The course of true love never did run smooth.” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
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- What Mariah Carey song trends each year?
- Which Greek mythology character is associated with Athens?
- What is a group of peacocks called?
- What is Darth Vader’s real name?
- What unique Australian mammal glows in the dark?
- Who is the current Prince of Wales?
- What language is most commonly used?
- What building did the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan made for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal?
- Which university is a part of the Ivy League?
15 Clues: What is Darth Vader’s real name? • What is a group of peacocks called? • Who is the current Prince of Wales? • What language is most commonly used? • What constellation means ‘Little Bear’? • What Mariah Carey song trends each year? • What civilization worships Osiris and Ra? • Which long bread is the French famous for? • Which Disney Princess character is Scottish? • ...
Vocabulary Chapters 9,10,&11 2017-04-04
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- a stimulating medicine or drink; liqueur
- small, common, harmful or objectionable animal that is hard to get rid of
- a wizard; a person who uses powers given by evil spirits
- to bring back to original state
- the act of giving into oneself with pleasures or desires
- short pointed weapon used for stabbing
- limber; flexible; supple
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- a small tower usually on the corners
- a creature in Greek mythology that is half man and half horse
- a woodland mythical creature believed to have the ears, tail, and legs of a goat and to enjoy rowdy pleasures
- the act or habit of eating too much
- to count on or consider
- to go ahead in spite of danger
- causing disgust
- the section of wood or stone that lies under a door; entrance
15 Clues: causing disgust • to count on or consider • limber; flexible; supple • to go ahead in spite of danger • to bring back to original state • the act or habit of eating too much • a small tower usually on the corners • short pointed weapon used for stabbing • a stimulating medicine or drink; liqueur • a wizard; a person who uses powers given by evil spirits • ...
The odyssey 2024-06-07
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- The goddess of wisdom and strategy.
- was a sorceress in Greek mythology.
- was the king of Sparta.
- was Odysseus's wife.
- was the nurse of Telemachus as she had been of Odysseus.
- where Calypso trapped Odysseus for seven years.
- There was the castle of the Phaeacians.
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- She is the daughter of Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians, and his wife Queen Arete.
- was the son of Odysseus.
- An island whose king was Odysseus.
- king of Ithaca, was the father of Odysseus.
- the wife of Alcinous, the Phaeacian king.
- where they were given winds and escaped because they were greedy.
- was the king of Ithaca and one of the most prominent heroes of the Trojan War and the protagonist of the history.
- where odysseus meets his mother.
15 Clues: was Odysseus's wife. • was the king of Sparta. • was the son of Odysseus. • where odysseus meets his mother. • An island whose king was Odysseus. • The goddess of wisdom and strategy. • was a sorceress in Greek mythology. • There was the castle of the Phaeacians. • the wife of Alcinous, the Phaeacian king. • king of Ithaca, was the father of Odysseus. • ...
September Word Stems 2024-09-09
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- When you are very smart and showing it on a very high level
- To go completely around especially by water
- one of a class of armed services personnel serving on shipboard
- mental faculties not dulled by sleep.
- of, relating to, or used in vision
- the external boundary or surface of a figure or object
- When someone didn't drink enough water
- a book to write notes in
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- A book that mostly Christians or Catholics read
- to bring to mind or think of again
- giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- learn by heart
- A vehicle with one wheel and petals
- A type of color that is Blue-green
- a student in the second year at college or a 4-year second
15 Clues: learn by heart • a book to write notes in • to bring to mind or think of again • A type of color that is Blue-green • of, relating to, or used in vision • A vehicle with one wheel and petals • mental faculties not dulled by sleep. • When someone didn't drink enough water • To go completely around especially by water • A book that mostly Christians or Catholics read • ...
Fairy Tale Creatures 2024-05-16
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- Large, mythical serpent-like creature
- Small, mischievous creatures that are often depicted as having pointed ears and a penchant for gold
- Enormous, usually benign creature that guards treasure
- Creature often depicted as a small, winged humanoid with magical abilities
- Mythical horse-like creature with a horn on its forehead
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- Mythical creature that is half-lion and half-eagle
- Winged horse often depicted in Greek mythology
- A magical creature that grants wishes
8 Clues: Large, mythical serpent-like creature • A magical creature that grants wishes • Winged horse often depicted in Greek mythology • Mythical creature that is half-lion and half-eagle • Enormous, usually benign creature that guards treasure • Mythical horse-like creature with a horn on its forehead • ...
uni 2023-01-07
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- A small, imaginary being with wings
- Something that is not based on fact, but is believed by many people
- The opposite of untruthful
- A person who is always eager to learn and improve themselves.
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- A magical, glowing crystal that is believed to have healing powers.
- Beyond the ordinary or normal
- A horse with wings in Greek mythology.
7 Clues: The opposite of untruthful • Beyond the ordinary or normal • A small, imaginary being with wings • A horse with wings in Greek mythology. • A person who is always eager to learn and improve themselves. • A magical, glowing crystal that is believed to have healing powers. • Something that is not based on fact, but is believed by many people
Greek and Latin Root Words 2025-10-13
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- happening again and again in the same order
- a one eyed giant from Greek mythology
- a vehicle with a single wheel
- to process used materials to make new products
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- an instrument for measuring a bicycle's traveled distance
- a vehicle with two wheels
- a set of events or actions that happen again and again in the same order
- a large, strong wind that rotates around a strong center of pressure
8 Clues: a vehicle with two wheels • a vehicle with a single wheel • a one eyed giant from Greek mythology • happening again and again in the same order • to process used materials to make new products • an instrument for measuring a bicycle's traveled distance • a large, strong wind that rotates around a strong center of pressure • ...
Odyssey Books 11-12 2016-12-14
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- "daughter of great Zeus and gold-sandaled Hera" (11,176) describes which Greek goddess?
- “The guide” (12,189) describes which Greek god?
- "Whom you left alone in your halls" (11,160) identifies this Greek cultural concept?
- "To mighty Hades and dread Persephone" (11,160) identifies this Greek cultural concept?
- "The ghost of swift footed" (11,174) describes this Greek figure
- “Sulfurous smoke” (12,190) employs what literary device?
- “Son of Laertes" (11,160) identifies which Greek figure?
- "Bad luck and too much wine undid me." (11,159) identifies which Greek cultural concept?
- "The dread, beautiful goddess, who loved me and took care of me" describes which Greek figure?
- "Leaving behind for her son all of the sorrows a mother's avenging spirits can cause." (11,166) identifies which Greek cultural concept?
- “And then white-armed ____ began to speak.” (11,167)identifies which Greek figure?
- "Son of flawless Telamon" (11,174) describes this Greek figure
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- "Rich haired Calypso" (12,189) identifies which Greek cultural concept?
- "Daughter of the hero Autolycus" (11,160) describes which Greek figure?
- “Dawn rose in gold as she finished speaking” (12,182) employs this literary device
- “Icarius’ daughter” (11,171) identifies which Greek figure?
- "Whom gleaming Neara Bore to Helops" (12,182) describes which Greek figure?
- "Zeus' glorious son" (11,175) describes this Greek figure
- "Her serving women brought meat, bread, and bright red wine" (12,178) identifies which Greek cultural concept?
- “Who came from the perfect island of Hyperion the Sun” (12,185) identifies which Greek figure?
- "With Hermes and grey-eyed _____ as guides" (11,176) describes which Greek goddess?59)
- "Amphitryon's wife" describes which Greek figure?
- "Hunger gnawed at their bellies" (12,187) employs this literary device.
- “Each day for six days my mean slaughtered oxen” (12,189) employs which Greek ritual?
- "You're a hard man, Odysseus, stronger than other men" (12,186) identifies which Greek cultural concept?
- "Son of Atreus, king of men" describes which Greek figure?
- "the Theban prophet" (11,162) describes which Greek figure?
- "The stone as smooth as if it were polished." (12,180) employs this literary device.
- "On the tenth nigh the gods brought me to" (12,191) Where did the gods bring Odysseus on the tenth night?
- "Wife of Tyndareus" descibes which Greek figure?
30 Clues: “The guide” (12,189) describes which Greek god? • "Wife of Tyndareus" descibes which Greek figure? • "Amphitryon's wife" describes which Greek figure? • “Sulfurous smoke” (12,190) employs what literary device? • “Son of Laertes" (11,160) identifies which Greek figure? • "Zeus' glorious son" (11,175) describes this Greek figure • ...
Chester Unit 1 - L5 2021-06-24
18 Clues: boy • girl • sister • friends • brother • do in greek • map in greek • a boy student • maps in greek • have in greek • stay in greek • a girl student • greeks in greek • lesson in greek • history in greek • classroom in greek • books about fairies • it is on the wall of a classroom and we write on it
Greek Gods 2021-09-13
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- She was the daughter of Okeanos and Tethys who were the Titan god and goddess of bodies of water. She married the Titan Atlas. She had 7 daughters. She lived in a southern region of Greece called Arcadia, on a mountain named Mount Kyllini. Her grandchildren were god Hermes and the demigod Iasion.
- She was an immortal goddess that couldn't die. She was one of the most intelligent greek gods/goddesses. She was also good at war strategy and giving heroes and other people courage. She was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. She had five other siblings: Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hermes, and Dionysus. She was her fathers favourite child so she had great power.
- God of the underworld. Older brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia, and oldest son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Known for not letting a single soul to leave the underworld and punishing the ones that try to. he is the only one of the key entities in Greek mythology that is not a part of the Twelve Olympians. Anyone who tries to save someone's soul from the underworld will also be punished.
- In Greek religion, he is the deity of love. He was a fertility deity as well as a god of desire. Anteros, the deity of reciprocal love, was his brother and was sometimes referred to as his foe. Pothos and Himeros were he's closest companions. He was a very Capricious god, or at least humans see his arrows as striking somewhat randomly.
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- God of the sky. He is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. In Greek mythology, he is the deity of the sky. He can throw lighting at anyone, his powers help him a lot. He, is the most powerful Greek god, the god of the gods. He is the ruler, guardian, and father of all gods and mankind. He is frequently portrayed as an elderly man with a beard, and is symbolised by the lightning bolt and the eagle.
- The god of the ocean. One of the sons of Cronus and Rhea. One of the three most powerful gods. Controls any bodies of water. Painted with a three sponged spear called a trident. He generally wears his hair wavy and wears a beard. He is occasionally seen riding his chariot, which is drawn by hippocampuses (horses that have fish tails). Most important god to Fishermans and sailors.
- She is one of the Pleiades which are Pleione and Atlases daughters. She is the oldest sister of the 7. She is Hermes and Zeus mother. Her siblings are the Pleiades. Her parents are Atlas and Pleione. She is associated with fertility and growth.
- God of war. Son of Zeus, and Hera. He is one of the twelve Olympians. He lived in Mount Olympus. He was known for being violent and cruel, but also cowardly. He had an affair with the goddess Aphrodite. He had two sons with Aphrodite Phobos and Deimos. In Roman mythology he was under the name of Mars. He wasn't very popular. He was known for being violent and cruel, but also cowardly.
- The goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth. She was the favourite goddess. She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. She would protect the animals in the forest from being killed.
- (the Roman Mercury) was the god of translators and interpreters in Greek mythology. He was the wisest of the Olympian gods and acted as a messenger for all of them. He was in charge of prosperity, good luck, trade, fertility, and theft. He was frequently referred to as a deity of the winds due of his speed.
10 Clues: She is one of the Pleiades which are Pleione and Atlases daughters. She is the oldest sister of the 7. She is Hermes and Zeus mother. Her siblings are the Pleiades. Her parents are Atlas and Pleione. She is associated with fertility and growth. • ...
General 2024-03-21
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- Followers of Al Hassan, who appointed them to ____ and supplied them with hashish
- an amphibious shape of a new voting district on a map drawn when Governor of Massachusetts was in office (1812), the creation of which was felt to favour his party.
- Hawaiian origin, meaning jumping flea representing fingers of the player
- Japanese origin meaning, 'to fight'
- He introduced ___ derived from a flowering plant (named after him) for its medicinal properties in the French Court
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- A piece of land named after a warrior in Irish Mythology
- Dutch origin meaning John, or simply an American.
- First described by Aristotle as it appeared that ___ in a living body was 'lifted by' (Greek origin) ___
- Rudolf Virchow thought 'this' outer covering arose from the 'core' (Greek origin) of a particular entity in living body
- Named after NY country club where 'this' piece of clothing was first worn
- River of Underworld, meaning hatred/dread
- ___ contributes to name of 'this' nearby planned township in India
12 Clues: Japanese origin meaning, 'to fight' • River of Underworld, meaning hatred/dread • Dutch origin meaning John, or simply an American. • A piece of land named after a warrior in Irish Mythology • ___ contributes to name of 'this' nearby planned township in India • Hawaiian origin, meaning jumping flea representing fingers of the player • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
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- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- Here and now is the meaning
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
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- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Accept your freedom
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
answers 2021-05-17
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- a dragon from greek mythology
- it played an important roles in people's daily activities during ancient times
- a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs
- he wrote the poem Phaenomena
- a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring
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- a term used in Waray for stars.
- a constellation found in the northern sky
- a constellation in the northern hemisphere
- it became one of the most used points of reference in their navigations (use the one word term)
9 Clues: 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 • ...
Retrieval task 2022-09-08
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- The fame and admiration you get for doing something impressive
- Some people continue to believe in the Gods from various mythologies (like Greek and Roman mythologies)
- Part God and part human
- A titan who stole fire from the Gods and was punished
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- A fictional story that usually involves the Gods and their adventures
- Excessive self confidence
- Someone who believes that they are acting for good but are not
- Doing what you believe is morally right
- A story usually based in some element of truth
9 Clues: Part God and part human • Excessive self confidence • Doing what you believe is morally right • A story usually based in some element of truth • A titan who stole fire from the Gods and was punished • Someone who believes that they are acting for good but are not • The fame and admiration you get for doing something impressive • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
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- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- Here and now is the meaning
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
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- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Accept your freedom
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
Across
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- Here and now is the meaning
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
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- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Accept your freedom
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
The Trails of Apollo: The Burning Maze 2024-01-22
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- a foreshadowed threat near the beginning of the book
- a character who dies which makes Piper extremely upset
- a series of words which lead the group on quests and deadly missions
- an evil talking horse
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- the god of the sun and poetry, the main character of the book
- the uexplainable maze in which the main characters travel through
- a nymph nature spirit of greek mythology
- the main characters master and the daughter of Demeter
- the god who turned Apollo into a human
9 Clues: an evil talking horse • the god who turned Apollo into a human • a nymph nature spirit of greek mythology • a foreshadowed threat near the beginning of the book • a character who dies which makes Piper extremely upset • the main characters master and the daughter of Demeter • the god of the sun and poetry, the main character of the book • ...
Yeska Day 2024-05-19
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- A Mongolian political party that once used to be one with Green Party
- What Gaia represents in Greek mythology
- The most visible solar system object other than the sun and the moon
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- A nickname of a former Minister of Health
- Her father made sure she survived by making her and her sister queens.
- Tibetan word for amulet
- He survived stealing food from Temuujin
- XIV Louis is famous for saying this quote
- Three of these is used to make food in the wild
9 Clues: Tibetan word for amulet • He survived stealing food from Temuujin • What Gaia represents in Greek mythology • A nickname of a former Minister of Health • XIV Louis is famous for saying this quote • Three of these is used to make food in the wild • The most visible solar system object other than the sun and the moon • ...
Greek vs Roman Deities 2025-12-10
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- – This Roman god corresponds to Ares, the Greek god of war.
- – This Roman god corresponds to Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and the forge.
- – This Roman goddess corresponds to Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and the harvest.
- – This Roman hero corresponds to Heracles, the Greek hero known for his strength.
- – This Roman god matches Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea and earthquakes.
- – This Roman god is equivalent to Cronus, the Greek Titan of time and the harvest.
- – This is the Roman god who corresponds to Zeus, the Greek god of lightning and king of the gods.
- – This Roman goddess matches Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon.
- – This Roman god shares his name with Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy.
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- – This Roman goddess is the counterpart of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and war strategy.
- – This Roman god matches Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry.
- – This Roman god is equivalent to Hades, the Greek god of the underworld.
- – This Roman goddess corresponds to Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld.
- – This Roman god corresponds to Helios, the Greek god of the sun.
- – This Roman goddess matches Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth and home.
- – This Roman god is the counterpart of Hermes, the Greek messenger god and god of commerce.
- – This Roman goddess is equivalent to Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon.
- – This Roman goddess matches Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- – This Roman goddess matches Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.
- – This Roman goddess is equivalent to Hera, the Greek goddess of marriage and queen of the gods.
- – This Roman god is the counterpart of Eros, the Greek god of love and desire.
21 Clues: – This Roman god corresponds to Ares, the Greek god of war. • – This Roman goddess matches Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. • – This Roman god corresponds to Helios, the Greek god of the sun. • – This Roman goddess matches Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon. • – This Roman god matches Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry. • ...
Theatre 2023-01-24
6 Clues: wrote medea • wrote The frogs • wrote oedipus rex • A play about Husband abandoning his Wife • A play about a king in Greek mythology, ruling over the city of Thebes. • Story of two brothers fighting for their lives at the chance of getting the throne.
Solve the crossword, Guess the movie 2024-03-11
6 Clues: Vinyl's previous name • A security structure for "AIR CON"'s • One of the Gemini twins in Greek mythology. • He said “They Call It A Royale With Cheese.” • Known for action films with ballets of bullets • A showdown or encounter between two opposing forces or individuals.
Camus Crossword! 2023-11-30
6 Clues: The Absurd _______ • The Dark Knight's #1 enemy • Physical and Philosophical _______ • The response to the absurd albert camus recomends • A man or women's futile search for meaning in a meaningless world • A king from greek mythology condemned to roll a stone up a mountain for eternity
Greek Trivia 2025-03-04
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- King of the Greek gods
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic"
- Largest Greek island and home to the Minoan civilization
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its warriors
- Traditional Roman garment, also worn in ancient Greece
- Capital of Greece
- Insect that fills the Greek summer with its song
- Ancient site of the Oracle in Greece
- Famous writer of the Iliad and Odyssey
- A form of government created in ancient Athens
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- Famous Greek hero known for his strength
- A structure built in honor of the gods in Ancient Greece
- Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning
- Sweet Greek pastry made with layers of filo dough and honey
- Popular Greek cheese made from sheep’s milk
- Great conqueror who built one of the largest empires in history
- Greek exclamation used in celebrations
- Home of the Greek gods
- A long poem celebrating heroic deeds in ancient Greece
- Greek invention for theater and storytelling
20 Clues: Capital of Greece • King of the Greek gods • Home of the Greek gods • Ancient site of the Oracle in Greece • Greek exclamation used in celebrations • Famous writer of the Iliad and Odyssey • Famous Greek hero known for his strength • Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic" • Popular Greek cheese made from sheep’s milk • Greek invention for theater and storytelling • ...
Moir Post Crossword 2021-05-24
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- a villain in Batman who has two sides of a face
- the trickster god in Norse mythology
- A new Marvel movie coming out this year
- this word refers to the dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed due to specific natural or artificial conditions.
- a sport played by most countries
- Lord of the Greek gods
- Principal of the school
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- This planet is known for its rings
- a feeling we yearn for amidst the hustle and bustle.
- A country in Scandinavia famous for pigs and pork
- First king of Sri Lanka
- The two main types of clouds are stratus and _____ clouds
- a reunion that has sent us onto cloud nine
- Discovered laws of Gravity
- Most endangered species
- A play by Shakespeare on a moor who died for love
16 Clues: Lord of the Greek gods • First king of Sri Lanka • Most endangered species • Principal of the school • Discovered laws of Gravity • a sport played by most countries • This planet is known for its rings • the trickster god in Norse mythology • A new Marvel movie coming out this year • a reunion that has sent us onto cloud nine • a villain in Batman who has two sides of a face • ...
Crossword Puzzle for 200pts: Greek Mythology 2019-05-27
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- The god who constantly cheats on Hera
- Gave what is now Athens olive seeds
- The inventive yet repulsive husband of Aphrodite
- The goddess of victory
- The metal-feathered birds with poison droppings
- Delivered Athenians from paying tribute to the Cretans
- Was abandoned on Naxos by Theseus
- The boy who almost crashed the sun
- The bronze defender of Crete
- The embodiment of night and the sister of Gaea
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- Where the 12 main gods live
- The goat-lion-snake hybrid from Lycia
- The greatest musician of all time
- Lives on Ogygia because of her father's crimes
- The 3 weaving goddesses of destiny
- The son of Medusa and the owner of a golden sword
- The food of the gods
- The most important of the river gods
- The mother of 6 Olympians
- The ferryman of Hades and the son of Nyx
20 Clues: The food of the gods • The goddess of victory • The mother of 6 Olympians • Where the 12 main gods live • The bronze defender of Crete • The greatest musician of all time • Was abandoned on Naxos by Theseus • The 3 weaving goddesses of destiny • The boy who almost crashed the sun • Gave what is now Athens olive seeds • The most important of the river gods • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle Andrea Marin 2012-04-18
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- The Gorgons had a head full of _____.
- The kingdom of the dead is called The __________
- Phaedra accused _________ of trying to kidnap her.
- Hercules' first labor was to kill the __________ __________
- ______ is the spirit of darkness and the son of Chaos.
- Cronus is married to _________.
- The __________ decide a man's destiny.
- _________sang sweet songs that made listeners forget everything.
- The wife of Orpheus is , _______, a nymph.
- The God of love is _______.
- If you stared into _________ eyes you would turn to stone.
- Cerberus is a _____ headed dog.
- Argus had __________ all over his body
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- The Chimera was killed by, _________ ,a Greek hero.
- The personifaction of heaven is ___________.
- ________ was considered the fairest woman in the world.
- ____________ killed Medusa while watching her reflection in a mirror.
- Theseus grew up in _______.
- ________ emposed the 12 labors on Hercules.
- The idea of the Trojan horse was created by __________.
- ____________ killed the multi headed hydra.
- Thalia's speciality is _________.
- _______ is the most famous of Centaurs.
- _________ is Hercules wife.
- Jason deserted ___________ for Creüsa
- _________ held the world on his shoulders.
26 Clues: Theseus grew up in _______. • The God of love is _______. • _________ is Hercules wife. • Cronus is married to _________. • Cerberus is a _____ headed dog. • Thalia's speciality is _________. • The Gorgons had a head full of _____. • Jason deserted ___________ for Creüsa • The __________ decide a man's destiny. • Argus had __________ all over his body • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword - Observer - 11/2023 2023-11-20
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- Particularly ugly
- Agriculture, not a real measurement on the metric system
- Was trapped in a jar by 2 Giants
- Father of Pegasus (the first winged horse)
- The Void, or entropy
- The first spider
- Heavenly Light, or an Infinity Stone
- Holds the sky, or a type of book
- The heavens, or a planet
- Has fewer eyes than standard
- Revenge, or an enemy
- Mortality, or the name of a Progressive Metal band
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- Wears winged shoes
- Has snakes as hair
- Birthed from her father's head
- They have 100 hands
- Punished with an eagle eating his liver forever
- The Infernal Regions, starts with the name of a sauce
- Sleep, sounds similar to an act commonly performed with a watch
- Muse of epic poetry, character in The Sandman
20 Clues: The first spider • Particularly ugly • Wears winged shoes • Has snakes as hair • They have 100 hands • The Void, or entropy • Revenge, or an enemy • The heavens, or a planet • Has fewer eyes than standard • Birthed from her father's head • Was trapped in a jar by 2 Giants • Holds the sky, or a type of book • Heavenly Light, or an Infinity Stone • ...
Sophie's World 2023-12-09
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- unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- animals that appear to be a combination of elephants and crocodiles
- in a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently
- a priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity
- believe that Jesus Christ was the son of God
- Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, writer and Academic skeptic
- an ancient Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period
- a highly poisonous European plant of the parsley family, with a purple-spotted stem, fern like leaves, small white flowers, and an unpleasant smell
- a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought
- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country
- French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science
- present and explain (a theory or idea) systematically and in detail
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- the ancient or modern language of Greece, the only representative of the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family
- deposit (a document) into a pigeonhole
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic
- a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses
- a Greek god of commerce, eloquence, invention, travel, and theft who serves as herald and messenger of the other gods
- a person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand
- the capital and largest city of Greece
- shared by or involving three parties
- the modern pluralistic religion practiced in Greece and around the world by several communities derived from the beliefs, mythology and rituals from antiquity through and up to today
- a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honorable or unselfish reasons
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches
- the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable
- an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, truth, right and wrong, religion, and the nature and meaning of life
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury)
30 Clues: Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher • shared by or involving three parties • deposit (a document) into a pigeonhole • the capital and largest city of Greece • an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • unchanging over time or unable to be changed • believe that Jesus Christ was the son of God • in a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently • ...
Roman Republic 2020-04-03
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- member of the lower social classes.
- originally spoken in the area around Rome, known as Latium.
- became a legendary figure of Roman virtue.
- form of government which elected individuals represent citizens.
- twin brothers whose story tells events that led the founding of the city of Rome.
- A meeting place for open discussion.
- escaped slave leaders in the Third Servile War.
- first king of Rome.
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- used in a variety of systems of governments.
- was a Carthaginian general and statesman.
- Trojan hero in Greek mythology, son of the prince Anchises.
- member of a noble family or class in ancient Rome.
- appointed by the Senate to rule in times of an emergency.
- a large military unit.
- held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic.
- to reject a decision or proposal
16 Clues: first king of Rome. • a large military unit. • to reject a decision or proposal • member of the lower social classes. • A meeting place for open discussion. • was a Carthaginian general and statesman. • became a legendary figure of Roman virtue. • used in a variety of systems of governments. • escaped slave leaders in the Third Servile War. • ...
Tonia 2020-04-24
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- Possibly means "very steadfast" in Greek. In Greek mythology he was the brother of Menelaus. He led the Greek expedition to Troy to recover his brother's wife Helen. After the Trojan War Agamemnon was killed by his wife Clytemnestra.
- Modern Greek transcription of APHRODITE.
- Modern Greek transcription of AGAPE.
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- Modern Greek form of ACHILLES
4 Clues: Modern Greek form of ACHILLES • Modern Greek transcription of AGAPE. • Modern Greek transcription of APHRODITE. • Possibly means "very steadfast" in Greek. In Greek mythology he was the brother of Menelaus. He led the Greek expedition to Troy to recover his brother's wife Helen. After the Trojan War Agamemnon was killed by his wife Clytemnestra.
Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses 2013-02-27
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- Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek king of the seas
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman goddess of youth
- Greek god of strength
- Roman god of fire and metal
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Greek queen of the gods
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
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- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- Roman god of war
- Greek god of love
- Roman queen of the gods
- Roman king of the gods
- Greek queen of the underworld
- god with same name in Greek and Roman
- Roman king of the underworld
- Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Roman god of strength
- Greek king of the gods
20 Clues: Roman god of war • Greek god of love • Roman god of strength • Greek god of strength • Roman king of the gods • Greek king of the seas • Roman goddess of youth • Greek king of the gods • Roman queen of the gods • Greek queen of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Roman god of fire and metal • Roman king of the underworld • Roman goddess of the harvest • Greek queen of the underworld • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
Across
- Here and now is the meaning
- Accept your freedom
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
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- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
Cardboard book club 2022-02-02
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- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- having corrugations
- incapable of being explained, interpreted or accounted for
- having or marked by two mutually repellent forces or diametrically opposed natures or views
- a person who leaves one group, religion, etc., and joins another that opposes it
- having or marked by two mutually repellent forces or diametrically opposed natures or views
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- causing astonishment or wonder: AWESOME, MARVELOUS
- of or relating to the physical makeup of a plant or animal body
- one that supervises
- something that occurs
10 Clues: having corrugations • one that supervises • something that occurs • causing astonishment or wonder: AWESOME, MARVELOUS • incapable of being explained, interpreted or accounted for • of or relating to the physical makeup of a plant or animal body • a person who leaves one group, religion, etc., and joins another that opposes it • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
Across
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- Here and now is the meaning
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
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- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Accept your freedom
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
what fucking ship is it!!! 2022-11-16
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- A fragrant ornamental plant with edible nectar
- A portmaneau of the two characters that make up the ship.
- A moon of Saturn named after a character of Norse mythology, which takes 3.6 Earth years to orbit Saturn.
- The largest butterfly in the world: third word,
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- 8th letter of the Greek alphabet
- The hint about my character.
- A coffee drink made of espresso and hot water.
- The country with the highest percentage of population with tattoos.
- The number of layers a chameleon has.
9 Clues: The hint about my character. • 8th letter of the Greek alphabet • The number of layers a chameleon has. • A fragrant ornamental plant with edible nectar • A coffee drink made of espresso and hot water. • The largest butterfly in the world: third word, • A portmaneau of the two characters that make up the ship. • ...
Book Series 2025-11-17
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- a series of seven portal fantasy novels
- KITTY
- A fight to death, where they fight till only one person can survive
- "The wind started to blow. The tree house started to spin. It spun faster and faster. Then everything was still. Absolutely still"
- Greg Heffley STINKY CHEESE
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- About two animals that are friends its also a awesome musical
- a fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology
- a fantasy series about an orphan who discovers he is a wizard
- Half dog half man
9 Clues: KITTY • Half dog half man • Greg Heffley STINKY CHEESE • a series of seven portal fantasy novels • a fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology • About two animals that are friends its also a awesome musical • a fantasy series about an orphan who discovers he is a wizard • A fight to death, where they fight till only one person can survive • ...
Elements named after? 2024-12-04
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- Arab word "buraq & Persian word "burah"
- Latin word "carbo" meaning charcoal
- Latin word Natrium
- Latin word "silicis" meaning flint
- Greek words "nitron" meaning "native soda" and "genes" meaning "forming," essentially translating to "nitre-forming"
- Greek god "Helios", the god of the sun
- Latin "fluere" meaning to flow
- from Greek region named Magnesia
- Greek "oxys" and "genes" meaning acid forming
- Latin word "alum" meaning "bitter"
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- Greek word "phosphoros" meaning "bringer of light"
- Greed "hydro" and "genes" meaning water forming
- Greek word "berrylos" meaning beryl
- Latin word for lime "calx"
- English "potash" or "pot ashes"
- Greek word khlôros, which means "yellowish-green"
- Greek word "lithos" meaning stone
- Latin word "sulphurium" meaning "burning stone"
- Greek word "neos" meaning new
- Greek word "argos" meaning "lazy"
20 Clues: Latin word Natrium • Latin word for lime "calx" • Greek word "neos" meaning new • Latin "fluere" meaning to flow • English "potash" or "pot ashes" • from Greek region named Magnesia • Greek word "lithos" meaning stone • Greek word "argos" meaning "lazy" • Latin word "silicis" meaning flint • Latin word "alum" meaning "bitter" • Greek word "berrylos" meaning beryl • ...
Elliettes' birthday 2021-07-30
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- What is the loudest animal on Earth?
- What is the world’s biggest island?
- Which singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?
- What is the chemical name for lye?
- In which city was Anne Frank’s hiding place?
- What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
- What is the tallest breed of dog in the world?
- What is the most terrifying thing in the ocean?
Down
- Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest?
- We go together like...
- Angelica Eliza and...
- What country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
- What’s the hardest rock? (And believe it or not, it's not your head)
- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?
- What is the rarest M&M color?
- What is the most useful number today?
16 Clues: Angelica Eliza and... • We go together like... • What is the rarest M&M color? • What is the chemical name for lye? • What is the world’s biggest island? • What is the loudest animal on Earth? • What is the most useful number today? • Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest? • In which city was Anne Frank’s hiding place? • What is the tallest breed of dog in the world? • ...
mythology 2024-05-11
14 Clues: the creator • maakahn chor • modaka priya • the destroyer • the daanaveera • the divine flute • the lord of wealth • brother of ganesha • brother of lankeshwar • the goddess of wealth • the lord of sabarimala • the goddess of learning • the lord of Mantralayam • carried sanjeevani mountain
Mythology 2023-05-05
Across
- The twin brother of Artemis
- Goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness
- God that was famous throughout Greece for weaving cloth
- The god of war
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- King of Mycenae a kingdom of ancient Greece
- Greek goddess that is one of the twelve Olympian deitie
Down
- Mountain nymph who annoyed Hera
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- Seized power from his father Uranus
- Twin sister of Apollo
- The daughter of the sun god Helios
- The son of Myrrha and Theias
- God that was part human and part supernatural being
14 Clues: The god of war • Twin sister of Apollo • The twin brother of Artemis • The son of Myrrha and Theias • Mountain nymph who annoyed Hera • The daughter of the sun god Helios • Seized power from his father Uranus • Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts • Goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness • Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • King of Mycenae a kingdom of ancient Greece • ...
