greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greece 2023-12-08
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- Establish Date
- Official Language
- Greek currency
- Popular Greek dish
- Most Famous Greek War
- Creator of the Flag
- Greece World Leader
- National Anthem
- National Emblem
- Drinking Age
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- Percent of mountainous land
- Established Flag
- Greatest Greek Commander
- National Flower
- National Animal
- Main Religion
- Popular Greek Dessert
- Most Famous Greek Philosopher
- Flag Colors
- Greek Capital
20 Clues: Flag Colors • Drinking Age • Main Religion • Greek Capital • Establish Date • Greek currency • National Flower • National Animal • National Anthem • National Emblem • Established Flag • Official Language • Popular Greek dish • Creator of the Flag • Greece World Leader • Popular Greek Dessert • Most Famous Greek War • Greatest Greek Commander • Percent of mountainous land • Most Famous Greek Philosopher
Wife of Bath 2022-11-21
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- How the knight and his wife end up by the end of the tale.
- A man with a lusty liver, commits a terrible crime.
- From mythology, the king with the magic touch that turned everything gold.
- The Greek source writer for the story about the king from mythology whose touch turned everything gold.
- Another word for "year"
- The knight's third complaint about his wife
- This refers to being born with a high status, as part of the nobility (2 words).
- Pampered
- The knight's fourth complaint about his wife (2 words).
- Scornful
- "To be oft ______ and remarried."
- To hand down as an inheritance
- The number of dancing women who vanished when the knight approached them (2 words).
- Morning prayers
- "______ clothes"
- What will happened to the knight if he can't answer the question.
- The central question, "What do women most ____?"
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- What the old woman wanted in return for helping the knight.
- The original punishment for the knight, set by the king (3 words).
- highly respected
- The king that every Briton loves to praise
- "But truly poor are they who whine and fret / and _____ what they cannot hope to get."
- Fool
- "A woman wants the self-same ______ over her husband as over her lover."
- A man whose wife cheats on him
- "_____ often, when the heart is lowly, / Brings one to God and teaches what is holy."
- The animal ears that the king from mythology had.
- The knight's second complaint about his wife (2 words)
- Begged earnestly
- The knight must _____ whether his wife will be old, ugly, and loyal, or young, pretty, and unfaithful.
- Another name for virginity
- This is who the old woman thinks people should learn gentleness from, rather than their ancestors
- What the wife wins when the knight tells her the choice is her's.
- Criticize strongly
- "_______ must come from God alone."
- The knight's first complaint about his wife
- "_______ to do exactly as we please."
37 Clues: Fool • Pampered • Scornful • Morning prayers • highly respected • Begged earnestly • "______ clothes" • Criticize strongly • Another word for "year" • Another name for virginity • A man whose wife cheats on him • To hand down as an inheritance • "To be oft ______ and remarried." • "_______ must come from God alone." • "_______ to do exactly as we please." • ...
List 5 - Crossword 2025-03-02
5 Clues: Massive star system like the Milky Way. • The name of the fin Latin is called "Pronum". • Spring-blooming flowers named after a figure in Greek mythology. • Fragrant flower is used in aromatherapy, especially essential oils. • This gemstone's name comes from the Greek word meaning "not intoxicated."
Medicine 2026-02-10
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- A Greek physician from ancient times who is often called the father of modern medicine.
- An organ in the body that holds urine before it leaves the body.
- A sign or change in the body that shows a person is sick.
- Something given or added to help a cause, group, or project.
- A yellow-green fluid made by the liver that helps digest fats.
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- A system of methods used in a particular area of study or work.
- A figure in ancient Greek mythology known as the god of healing and medicine.
- A doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- A set of moral principles that guide what is right and wrong.
- A long, legless reptile that is often used as a symbol of healing and medicine.
10 Clues: A doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat illnesses. • A sign or change in the body that shows a person is sick. • Something given or added to help a cause, group, or project. • A set of moral principles that guide what is right and wrong. • A yellow-green fluid made by the liver that helps digest fats. • ...
Olympian Gods & Major Deities 2026-02-23
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- Roman equivalent of Aphrodite
- Roman equivalent of Demeter
- Roman equivalent of Hestia
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek god of fire
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of the hearth
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Roman goddess of the moon
- Roman equivalent of Poseidon
- Greek god of the sea
- Roman equivalent of Hades
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- Greek god of the underworld
- King of the Greek gods
- Roman equivalent of Ares
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Roman equivalent of Hephaestus
- Greek god of wine
- Roman equivalent of Zeus
- Greek god of war
- Roman equivalent of Athena
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Roman equivalent of Dionysus
- Roman equivalent of Hera
- Greek god of the sun
25 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Greek god of fire • Greek god of the sun • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • Goddess of the hearth • King of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman equivalent of Ares • Roman equivalent of Zeus • Roman equivalent of Hera • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek goddess of the hunt • Roman goddess of the moon • Roman equivalent of Hades • ...
The Greek Gods 2023-09-09
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- The Greek version of Cupid
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- Zeus birthed Athena from this body part
- Greek messenger god of travel
- Greek god of the sun
- Poseidon's symbol
- Zeus' symbol
- The hound of Hades
- Apollo and Artemis sibling types
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- Greek god of metalworking and blacksmiths
- Greek god of war
- Greek god of the sea and horses
- ATHENA's symbol
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Eros' symbol
- Greek goddess who controls the seasons
- Greek god of wine
- The king of the Greek gods
- He hid Persephone in the Underworld
- Zeus' jealous wife
20 Clues: Eros' symbol • Zeus' symbol • ATHENA's symbol • Greek god of war • Poseidon's symbol • Greek god of wine • Zeus' jealous wife • The hound of Hades • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of the hunt • The Greek version of Cupid • The king of the Greek gods • Greek messenger god of travel • Greek goddess of war and wisdom • Greek god of the sea and horses • Apollo and Artemis sibling types • ...
Roman Vocabulary Words 2017-01-12
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- Strength, Power, Muscle
- II- King of Macedon, in which he brought peace settlement in which all Greek city-states participated except Sparta
- of Darius I: Once King of Persia (from 519-465 B.C)
- The form of government in which the people are under cruelty
- An ancient Greek city, rival of Athens
- The form of government in which a small group of people have control
- The form of government in which the ruling power is giving to the people
- An area of land almost fully surrounded by water
- During the 6th century BCE, Ionia became the center focus of a intellectual life of Greece
- study of myths
- League- An alliance in which Sparta made when the process of the Peloponnesian War
- Intelligence capacity
- War Battles-4 battles called : Marathon, Thermally, Salamis, and Pianta
- The form of government in which only one single person (Monarch) rules and it's family reign from it
- League-The war in which Athens were in leadership to continue fighting for the Persian Wars
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- I-Once King of Persia (from 550-486 B.C) which he expanded Persia's power. But got defeated at the Battle of Marathon in 490
- An ancient Greek philosopher, created many methods to help understand more myths, astronomy, etc, created the Socratic method
- A fortified part of ancient Greek city
- said from the past such as from ancestors
- A public space area area where people back in ancient Greece used for assemblies and markets
- The belief of worshiping in more than one god
- A ancient Greece city-state
- spartan King, which defended, gave his and his army's life, to his home city, Sparta, in the battle with Persia
- former temple from Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- empire located the southwest Asia brought it's power by Darius I and Xerxes
- the Great- The ruler of ancient Greece in the fourth century B.C, in which he conquered most of ancient world
- An ancient Greek Philosopher, student of Socrates and later became teacher of Aristotle
- League-The battle in which Sparta and Athens had reunited to win for their city-states
- The study of features around us, such as earth's physical features and it's atmosphere
- Greece's largest city, Capital of Greece
30 Clues: study of myths • Intelligence capacity • Strength, Power, Muscle • A ancient Greece city-state • A fortified part of ancient Greek city • An ancient Greek city, rival of Athens • Greece's largest city, Capital of Greece • said from the past such as from ancestors • The belief of worshiping in more than one god • An area of land almost fully surrounded by water • ...
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- impossible tasks
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
- having an affair
- Endless life
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- highest moutain in Greece
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- slow to understand
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • impossible tasks • having an affair • mother of hercules • slow to understand • Hidden by his mother • tricked into marriage • Unparalleled strength • highest moutain in Greece • wanted Hercules to make amends • regenerates more heads as they are cut-off • carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2019-08-04
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- He or she can foresee the future.
- She is a princess whom was saved by Perseus from the Sea Serpent.
- a half man and half bull beast
- She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day.
- She is the mother of Perseus.
- The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods.
- These are stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes passed from one generation to the other.
- He is the King in the Underworld.
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- His name means "skilled worker," a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman.
- Tradition It is the manner in which the information is passed from one generation to the next.
- He was destined to kill his grand father.
- It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside.
- He is a musician who was able to charm all things on earth.
- She is one of the three Gorgon's head who has snakes on her head.
- He is the son of Daedalus.
15 Clues: He is the son of Daedalus. • She is the mother of Perseus. • a half man and half bull beast • He or she can foresee the future. • He is the King in the Underworld. • He was destined to kill his grand father. • It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside. • The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods. • She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day. • ...
Greek Roots Review 2025-05-08
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- study ( greek)
- - water ( Latin)
- nine (latin)
- - see/look (Latin)
- soul, life (latin)
- place ( latin)
- hundred (latin)
- - water ( Greek)
- to know ( latin)
- mer - sea ( Latin)
- meat (greek)
- around (latin)
- ten (greek)
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- mindful, recall ( latin)
- write, draw, describe, record (greek)
- hear ( Latin)
- circle (greek)
- say, declare (latin)
- sound ( Greek)
- meat, flesh (latin)
- time ( latin)
- write (latin)
- center- middle (greek)
- time ( greek)
24 Clues: ten (greek) • nine (latin) • meat (greek) • hear ( Latin) • time ( latin) • write (latin) • time ( greek) • study ( greek) • circle (greek) • sound ( Greek) • place ( latin) • around (latin) • hundred (latin) • - water ( Latin) • - water ( Greek) • to know ( latin) • - see/look (Latin) • soul, life (latin) • mer - sea ( Latin) • meat, flesh (latin) • say, declare (latin) • center- middle (greek) • ...
Video game 2025-04-03
5 Clues: Taller Italian plumber • famous Italian plumber • A physics based vr game • A Greek mythology based game • Vr game where you slice blocks to the beat
Valentine's Day 2025-02-12
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- bird often associated with Valentine's Day
- Aztecs believed that ____ was a gift from the gods
- country where Lindt’s Chocolate factory originated
- per capita, this country consumes the most candy
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- the fear of falling in love
- chocolate keys symbolize unlocking a heart in this country
- company that created the first box of Valentine's Chocolate
- Greek God that is the equivalent to Cupid in Roman mythology
8 Clues: the fear of falling in love • bird often associated with Valentine's Day • per capita, this country consumes the most candy • Aztecs believed that ____ was a gift from the gods • country where Lindt’s Chocolate factory originated • chocolate keys symbolize unlocking a heart in this country • company that created the first box of Valentine's Chocolate • ...
Gods crossword 2023-01-18
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- Had to do 12 labors (roman)
- Norse guardian of the rainbow bridge
- Greek goddess of hunting and the moon
- Greek god of the sea
- Egyptian god of death and funerals
- Roman Ares
- Roman apollo
- Greek god of the dead
- Greek goddess of smarts
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek god of war
- Norse god of challenges
- Norse god of the wild
- Greek goddess of love
- Perfect Norse god
- Greek goddess of springtime
- Egyptian goddess of magic
- Roman Hera
- Greek god of parties
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- Roman Zeus
- Norse trickster god
- Greek goddess of home
- Roman Athena
- Roman Hades
- Greek goddess of farming
- Greek queen of the gods
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Roman Hermes
- Had to do 12 labors (greek)
- Norse goddess of love
- Greek god of messengers
- Greek god of the forges
- Norse king of the gods
- Greek god of lightning
- Roman Aphrodite
- Greek god of the wild
- Egyptian goddess of cats
- Greek god of poetry, music, and the sun
- Egyptian god of dwarves
39 Clues: Roman Zeus • Roman Ares • Roman Hera • Roman Hades • Roman Athena • Roman apollo • Roman Hermes • Roman Aphrodite • Greek god of war • Perfect Norse god • Norse trickster god • Greek god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of parties • Greek goddess of home • Greek god of the dead • Norse goddess of love • Norse god of the wild • Greek goddess of love • Greek god of the wild • ...
Lukes Crossword puzzle 2021-10-05
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- In Greek mythology, this place was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus. The name was used for several other mountains as well as hills, villages, and mythical personages in Greece and Asia Minor. The place was first created in 1913. Highest point in greece. Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods of this place
- A place where people worship gods and goddesses. A place where there is a group/family of gods. You will see 16 columns on the outside of this building.
- His father Cronus intended to eat him alive at birth. He is considered the youngest as well as the eldest of his siblings. He led the Olympians to victory against the Titans. Zeus is the main god of Greek mythology.
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- Ability to summon hurricanes, tornadoes, and tidal waves with the weapon, Poseidon got the title "The Stormbringer'' because of this weapon. The weapon has the ability to shake the earth and shatter any object by driving his spear into the ground or said object. The weapon is a magical weapon that grants its wielder great power and the divine right to rule the sea.
- He was Greek god of Dolphins and he worked by Poseidon's side. He is a boy dolphin and his name is considered as a boy name and his name means dolphin in Greek mythology. He Is also a zodiac sign (The stars can make the sign).
- A place where a specific god lives and rules. The place is different for each goddess or god. There are multiple of these places. The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories on the following pages. The next five categories divide the gods by domain, namely the gods of sky, sea, earth (rustic and agrarian), and underworld
- He was one of the leading deities in ancient Greece. He was swallowed by his father at birth. The Trident is a major symbol associated with this god.
7 Clues: He was one of the leading deities in ancient Greece. He was swallowed by his father at birth. The Trident is a major symbol associated with this god. • A place where people worship gods and goddesses. A place where there is a group/family of gods. You will see 16 columns on the outside of this building. • ...
Heroes & Monsters of Greek Mythology 2022-02-02
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- half bull half man
- Punished by Apollo
- Built the labyyrinth
- Dangerous Gorgon Sister
- warrior goddess
- Quest to Kill Medusa
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- flew to close tot he sun
- Gave Perseus 3 gifts
- Rewarded Pygmalion
- Raised by bears
- The Fates
- Father of Theseus
- Sculptor from Cyprus
- brought to life by Aphrodite
- Conquered 4, as he traveled
15 Clues: The Fates • Raised by bears • warrior goddess • Father of Theseus • half bull half man • Punished by Apollo • Rewarded Pygmalion • Gave Perseus 3 gifts • Built the labyyrinth • Sculptor from Cyprus • Quest to Kill Medusa • Dangerous Gorgon Sister • flew to close tot he sun • Conquered 4, as he traveled • brought to life by Aphrodite
Greek Mythology Lesson - Chapter 1 2025-05-14
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- the god of love
- nine sisters who inspire the arts
- he controls the storms and seas
- the deer is sacred to her
- the ugly and lame god married to the goddess of love
- the gray women share this
- the guard dog of the Underworld
- the goddess of the hearth and home
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- kidnapped by Hades and made his wife
- she is on the center of Zeus's shield
- this master thief and messenger is compared to Loki
- Hades' possesses the ____ of invisibility
- put a giant's eyes on the peacock
- they punish evildoers and pursue sinners
- half man and half goat
15 Clues: the god of love • half man and half goat • the deer is sacred to her • the gray women share this • he controls the storms and seas • the guard dog of the Underworld • nine sisters who inspire the arts • put a giant's eyes on the peacock • the goddess of the hearth and home • kidnapped by Hades and made his wife • she is on the center of Zeus's shield • ...
Classics Showcase Crossword: Greek mythology 2025-11-12
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- How many original labours did Heracles have to do?
- Queen of the Amazons when Heracles did his 12 labours
- Slayer of the minotaur
- Mother Earth
- What did Prometheus steal from Mount Olympus and gave to humankind?
- Mother and wife of Oedipus
- Pandora's _______ (not a box!)
- Real name of Hercules
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- One eyed giant
- War between the Titans and their children
- Which animal did Circe turn Odysseus's men into?
- Quest for a golden fleece
- Abductor of Persephone
- The man who made Heracles do his 12 labours
- Three headed animal who guards the underworld
15 Clues: Mother Earth • One eyed giant • Real name of Hercules • Slayer of the minotaur • Abductor of Persephone • Quest for a golden fleece • Mother and wife of Oedipus • Pandora's _______ (not a box!) • War between the Titans and their children • The man who made Heracles do his 12 labours • Three headed animal who guards the underworld • Which animal did Circe turn Odysseus's men into? • ...
religion 2022-10-17
4 Clues: of persons. • and Ancient Americas). • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a
Mythology 2016-09-25
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- Zeus's name in the story
- How many horses were attached to the Charriot of the sun?
- Name of Phaëtons father
- What was the direction of Apollo's home
- The Goddess of spring
- Apollo is the god of the _________
- Phaëton's mother was a _________
- The Greek root dynamo means
- The Goddess of marriage
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- The God of the sea
- Zeus's roman name
- The Greek root phil means
- Who struck Phaëton down
- The Greek root dem means
- The God fertility
15 Clues: Zeus's roman name • The God fertility • The God of the sea • The Goddess of spring • Name of Phaëtons father • Who struck Phaëton down • The Goddess of marriage • Zeus's name in the story • The Greek root dem means • The Greek root phil means • The Greek root dynamo means • Phaëton's mother was a _________ • Apollo is the god of the _________ • What was the direction of Apollo's home • ...
Mythology 2012-10-17
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- Greek god of the sun
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek god of the ocean
- Norse god of evil
- Norse god of poetry
- Roman god of wine
- Leader of the Greek gods
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- Roman queen of the gods
- Norse god of lightning
- Greek goddess of love
- Roman god of war
- Norse god of the night
- Norse watcher of the gods
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek god of the underworld
15 Clues: Roman god of war • Norse god of evil • Roman god of wine • Norse god of poetry • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of love • Norse god of lightning • Norse god of the night • Greek god of the ocean • Roman queen of the gods • Roman goddess of wisdom • Leader of the Greek gods • Norse watcher of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld
Mythology 2012-10-11
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- The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder,
- The Roman god of winemaking and wine.
- The Greek god of war.
- The Roman king of the gods and the god of sky.
- The Norse god of oceans.
- The Roman god of water.
- The leader of the Norse gods, also the Norse god of war.
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- The Roman god of love.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The Roman god of agriculture and time.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The Greek king of the gods, and the god of the sky and lightning
- The Norse god of war.
- The Greek god of prophecies, poetry, music, and healing.
15 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The Norse god of war. • The Roman god of love. • The Roman god of water. • The Norse god of oceans. • The Greek god of the sea. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. • The Greek god of the underworld • The Roman god of winemaking and wine. • The Roman god of agriculture and time. • The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, • ...
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 2025-09-24
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- – One-eyed Norse god
- – Greek messenger god
- – Greek goddess of wisdom
- – God of music and the sun
- – King of the Greek gods
- – Roman goddess of love
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- – Roman queen of the gods
- – Norse trickster god
- – Greek personification of time
- – Norse goddess of love
- – Roman god of the sea
- – Norse god with a hammer
- – Roman god of war
- – Greek god of the underworld
- – Greek counterpart to Mars
15 Clues: – Roman god of war • – One-eyed Norse god • – Norse trickster god • – Greek messenger god • – Roman god of the sea • – Norse goddess of love • – Roman goddess of love • – King of the Greek gods • – Roman queen of the gods • – Norse god with a hammer • – Greek goddess of wisdom • – God of music and the sun • – Greek counterpart to Mars • – Greek god of the underworld • ...
Affixes ~ Numbers & Amounts 2021-03-02
26 Clues: all • ten • half • many • half • half • eight • three • equal • hundred • thousand • thousandth • six (Greek) • one (Greek) • nine(Greek) • two (Latin) • two (Greek) • five (Greek) • six (Latin) • four (Greek) • one (Latin) • nine (Latin) • seven (Greek) • four (Latin) • seven (Latin) • five (Latin)
greek and roman gods 2023-09-08
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- greek god of sun and light
- roman god of nature
- greek goddess of agriculture
- roman goddess of fertility
- greek god of wine
- greek goddess of love and beauty
- greek messenger of the gods
- roman god of fire
- roman goddess of prosperity
- roman goddess of cattle
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- roman god of transitions
- greek god of the sea
- greek goddess of battle
- roman goddess of truth
- greek king of the gods
- roman goddess of spring
- greek blacksmith god
- roman goddess of the sewers
- greek queen of the gods
- roman goddess of battle
20 Clues: greek god of wine • roman god of fire • roman god of nature • greek god of the sea • greek blacksmith god • roman goddess of truth • greek king of the gods • greek goddess of battle • roman goddess of spring • greek queen of the gods • roman goddess of battle • roman goddess of cattle • roman god of transitions • greek god of sun and light • roman goddess of fertility • ...
The words within list 2 By:Lilly Griswold 2024-02-13
25 Clues: ad • neo • ard • cred • aqua • dict • itis • cise • audi • auto • centri • scribe • anthropo • go(Latin) • war(Latin) • life(Greek) • take(Latin) • kill(Latin) • send(Latin) • book(Greek) • carry(Latin) • science(Greek) • specialist(Latin) • government(Greek) • one hundred(Latin)
Greece 2020-11-22
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- piece of land surrounded completely by water.
- the high, fortified area of Athen where the Parthenon is in Greece.
- temple on the Athenian acropolis
- cities that ruled themselves and the land around them.
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- piece of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- separated from other people.
- a market and open spaces used for public meetings in Ancient Greece.
- king of the gods in Greek mythology
8 Clues: separated from other people. • temple on the Athenian acropolis • king of the gods in Greek mythology • piece of land surrounded completely by water. • piece of land surrounded on three sides by water. • cities that ruled themselves and the land around them. • the high, fortified area of Athen where the Parthenon is in Greece. • ...
Mythology 2019-11-15
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- When someone can't stop thinking about something
- Incredible sadness
- A story created to explain a phenomenon
- Something that has to be done
- The antonym of similar
- The reason something happens
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- Something that is valuable
- To own something
- The point of view of a character, reader, or author
- The event that happens because of something else
- How things are alike
- A message the author is trying to teach us or the character
- To brag
- To be worried about something
- The art of creating something by going over and then under
15 Clues: To brag • To own something • Incredible sadness • How things are alike • The antonym of similar • Something that is valuable • The reason something happens • To be worried about something • Something that has to be done • A story created to explain a phenomenon • The event that happens because of something else • When someone can't stop thinking about something • ...
Mythology 2020-10-07
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- god of war
- goddess of the hunt & moon
- god of festivals/wine
- god of the sun
- goddess of love and beauty
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- messenger god
- queen of underworld
- goddess of the home and hearth
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of marriage and childbirth
- god of the sky/gods
- god of the underworld
- gods lived on Mt. ________
- goddess of the harvest
- god of the sea
15 Clues: god of war • messenger god • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of wisdom • queen of underworld • god of the sky/gods • god of festivals/wine • god of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • goddess of the hunt & moon • gods lived on Mt. ________ • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of the home and hearth • goddess of marriage and childbirth
Mythology 2023-10-25
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- King Arthur's sword.
- Mythical animal with wings, scale and head similar to snake
- Giant bird with golden feather symbol of Indonesia.
- Giant squid that usually appear in European mythology.
- Bull headed human guardian of labyrinth.
- Hero of Greece famous for 12 labors.
- Horned horse.
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- Betrayer in knight of round.
- Wielder of Balmung.
- King of ancient Mesopotamia.
- Giant snake in Norse mythology.
- Fiery bird that can resurrect from ash.
- God of lightning in Greece mythology.
- Name of river that gives Achiles power and immunity.
- Human like creature with sharp ear life in the jungle.
15 Clues: Horned horse. • Wielder of Balmung. • King Arthur's sword. • Betrayer in knight of round. • King of ancient Mesopotamia. • Giant snake in Norse mythology. • Hero of Greece famous for 12 labors. • God of lightning in Greece mythology. • Fiery bird that can resurrect from ash. • Bull headed human guardian of labyrinth. • Giant bird with golden feather symbol of Indonesia. • ...
Planets Names based on Mythology 2021-03-10
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- Named for the Roman god of the sea.
- Named for the Roman god of war.
- Named for the Greek god of the sky.
- Named for the king of the Roman gods.
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- Named for the fastest of Roman gods.
- Named for the Roman goddess of beauty and love.
- Named for the Roman god of agriculture and harvest.
- The only planet not named after a god of mythology.
8 Clues: Named for the Roman god of war. • Named for the Roman god of the sea. • Named for the Greek god of the sky. • Named for the fastest of Roman gods. • Named for the king of the Roman gods. • Named for the Roman goddess of beauty and love. • Named for the Roman god of agriculture and harvest. • The only planet not named after a god of mythology.
Vocab review 2021-11-12
Across
- (adj): narrow
- (n): A spirit or ghost; a spirit of the dead inhabiting Hades in Greek and Roman mythology
- Not important; not relating to what is being discussed
- (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly
- A long journey; a series of adventures
- The amount of something that is permitted
- Written rules or laws
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- (n): feelings of being beaten with a club
- Untrustworthy, dishonest, or unscrupulous people
- People who trick others by pretending to be other people
- Goodness, decency
- words used to describe a noun
- a fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament
- A way out; the act of leaving
- (v): to appear threateningly near
- words used to describe an adjective, verb or other adverbs
- To break or ignore a law or rule openly
17 Clues: (adj): narrow • Goodness, decency • Written rules or laws • words used to describe a noun • A way out; the act of leaving • (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly • (v): to appear threateningly near • A long journey; a series of adventures • To break or ignore a law or rule openly • The amount of something that is permitted • (n): feelings of being beaten with a club • ...
Monsters & Mythical Creatures 2024-10-12
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- a tall, hairy humanoid creature who roams the forests
- horned horse with healing powers
- a winged horse with the head and body of an eagle from European legend
- from Greek legends and Harry Potter books, a half man and half horse
- small mischievous Irish humans who have the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow
- originating from Haiti, this is a corpse that has been reanimated
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- a one eyed giant form Greek & Roman mythology
- a shape-shifter who turns into a wolf on nights with full moons
- a powerful and majestic creature from ancient Egypt and Persia with the back end of a lion and the front end of an eagle
- large, tall human eating creatures, Shrek
- a serpent creature that can kill with a look, featured in works by da Vinci
- small creatures who guard underground treasures (& Ms. Schwedt's room)
- eagle-like creature that rises from the ashes after its death to live again
- a large, often flying mythical creature in Asia and Europe
- half-human, half-fish found in many cultures
- a creature of the night that drinks sleeps in a coffin
16 Clues: horned horse with healing powers • large, tall human eating creatures, Shrek • half-human, half-fish found in many cultures • a one eyed giant form Greek & Roman mythology • a tall, hairy humanoid creature who roams the forests • a creature of the night that drinks sleeps in a coffin • a large, often flying mythical creature in Asia and Europe • ...
Greek Mythology-Gods and Goddess 2025-04-17
15 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of love • god of death • god of travel • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of love • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • goddess of the home • goddess of the harvest • god of fire and craftsmen
religion 2023-10-20
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- The way of life believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family found mainly in china
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”Mythology- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
INTRACLASS SCRABBLE CROSSWORD 2021-08-14
Across
- the syllable naming the sixth note of a major or minor scale in solmization
- Hawaiian dish made of taro root
- a lazy person
- compass point
- a bolt or wedge made from wood or metal used for holding a machine part in place
- to spread with something oily or sticky
- plural of ban (currency)
- to work or continue persistently or energetically
- basic unit of currency for Turkmenistan
- a supernatural being in Muslim mythology
- a belief or set of beliefs taught of advocated
- archaic Greek statue of a young woman, standing and clothed in long loose robes
- time past
- any two-handled drinking vessel or trophy
- a quintuplet
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- covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries
- the wood of the genipap tree
- colorless liquid hydrocarbon with a lemon-like scent
- a musical note
- a clot of blood
- a mountain range in W central Europe
- the iris of the eye
- a tropical fruit tree from India
- also called Christmas berry
- Yidish term for grandfather
- US slang of big and large
- small portions of starters typical of Turkish and Greek cuisine often served as a light meal with pitta bread
- the path of virtuous conduct according to a Chinese philosophy
- a style of popular Algerian music
- female genitalia
30 Clues: time past • a quintuplet • a lazy person • compass point • a musical note • a clot of blood • female genitalia • the iris of the eye • plural of ban (currency) • US slang of big and large • also called Christmas berry • Yidish term for grandfather • the wood of the genipap tree • Hawaiian dish made of taro root • a tropical fruit tree from India • a style of popular Algerian music • ...
books 1-12 review 2023-12-14
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- a nymph
- What does Calypso promise to make Odysseus if he stays on the island with her?
- similes A long comparison between two unlike things
- Who does Polyphemus pray to for revenge on Odysseus?
- Helios threatens to make the __________ stop shining if Zeus doesn’t punish Odysseus’ men for eating his cattle.
- son of Greek hero Odysseus and his wife penelope
- Fake name that Odysseus gives the Cyclops
- poem A long, narrative poem that tells us the adventures of a hero is a
- goddess of wisdom and war
- confident
- daughter of the sea god pontus
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- legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water
- shroud What is the thing that Penelope weaves and takes apart at night so that she doesn’t have to marry the suitors?
- an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion
- eaters Who does the land belong to where Odysseus’ men ate a flower and did not want to continue on home?
- Circe can _________________ men into animals.
- Famous prophet that Odysseus has to go to the underworld to see
- aristaeus
- one eyed son of Poseidon
- The Wind king gives Odysseus a __________ of wind.
- stone What is blocking the entrance to the Cyclops cave?
- How many years has Odysseus been gone since leaving for the Trojan War?
- Tiresias tells Odysseus that only ___________ will return home.
- Odysseus’ men tie him to the __________ of the ship so he can hear the sirens.
24 Clues: a nymph • aristaeus • confident • one eyed son of Poseidon • goddess of wisdom and war • daughter of the sea god pontus • Fake name that Odysseus gives the Cyclops • Circe can _________________ men into animals. • son of Greek hero Odysseus and his wife penelope • The Wind king gives Odysseus a __________ of wind. • similes A long comparison between two unlike things • ...
11 Shakespearean Plays 2022-08-10
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- who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’?
- what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- what is the name of King Lear’s daughter with no ill thoughts?
- where is the Twelfth Night set?
- William Shakespeare wrote his version of King Lear sometime in 1605 to 1606. What country does King Lear rule?
- in Julius Caesar, in which battle does Caius Cassius kill himself?
- what city does Prince Escalus rule?
- what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello?
- what role do Cobweb, Mustardseed, Mote and Peaseblossom play in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- which university do both Hamlet and Horatio attend?
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- in Hamlet, Polonius has a son and a daughter. What is the name of his son?
- what is the place setting of Macbeth?
- what is the name of Olivia’s steward in Twelfth Night?
- in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, who is the woman Valentine is in love with?
- in The Winter’s Tale, Perdita has a brother. What is his name?
- what is the name of the poison that Claudius uses to murder his brother, King Hamlet?
- where is The Winter’s Tale set?
- one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth
- all’s Well That Ends Well is said to be connected to Greek mythology. What is the name of the Greek Goddess of War as depicted in the play?
- how old is Juliet when she commits suicide?
20 Clues: where is The Winter’s Tale set? • where is the Twelfth Night set? • what city does Prince Escalus rule? • what is the place setting of Macbeth? • one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth • what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello? • how old is Juliet when she commits suicide? • what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • ...
Love is in the air 2025-02-12
7 Clues: Classic red flowers • The Greek god of love in mythology • A cute matchmaker with a bow and arrow. • A handwritten note full of deep emotions • A genre of books and movies full of LOVE. • A sweet treat is often given on this special day. • A classic symbol of love that beats for someone special.
Yaprak - Ortaklar Science High School - Team Asil 2023-02-03
Across
- Which feast did the Romans celebrate on 14 February?
- Who was Saint Valentine?
- From whom did Valentine's Day get its name?
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- What does Cupid use to make people fall in love?
- Which civilization wrote the first love poem?
- Which god is the symbol of Valentine's Day?
- What's the equivalent of Cupid in Greek Mythology?
7 Clues: Who was Saint Valentine? • Which god is the symbol of Valentine's Day? • From whom did Valentine's Day get its name? • Which civilization wrote the first love poem? • What does Cupid use to make people fall in love? • What's the equivalent of Cupid in Greek Mythology? • Which feast did the Romans celebrate on 14 February?
SOTW 1 Ch 19 - 23 2023-08-08
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- government where eligible people can vote for laws/representatives
- modern day Turkey
- city in Greece that valued education and wisdom
- name of the most beautiful woman in the world
- word used to describe Barbarians
- first great Greek writer
- goddess of war and wisdom
- one eyed being in Greek mythology
- kingdom where the most handsome man on Earth is from
- nation the Babylonians befriended to defeat the Assyrians
- metal that helped the Myceneans dominate
- goddess of love and beauty
- story following Odysseus and his journeys
- what the Olympics is named after
- animal Odysseus and his men escaped on
- occupation of family that took Cyrus in
- the man the most beautiful woman in the world was married to
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- competition with five events
- a group of people who settle in a new place but keep ties to their homeland
- someone who believes in one God
- period in time where historians have a lack of written records
- a set of letters or symbols
- city in Greece that valued obedience, strength, and victory
- metal stronger than bronze
- war started as the result of a golden apple
- god of sky and thunder
- goddess of marriage and wife to the king of the gods
- where the Myceneans are from
- belief of many gods
- a ruler of the Persian shepherds
30 Clues: modern day Turkey • belief of many gods • god of sky and thunder • first great Greek writer • goddess of war and wisdom • metal stronger than bronze • goddess of love and beauty • a set of letters or symbols • competition with five events • where the Myceneans are from • someone who believes in one God • word used to describe Barbarians • what the Olympics is named after • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2019-02-03
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- He is the Roman god of doorways and bridges. No Greek equivalent.
- He is the god of war. Greek equivalent: Ares.
- He is the god of archery, music, and poetry. Greek equivalent: Apollo
- He is the ruler of the Underworld. Greek equivalent: Hades
- He is the god of wine and the theater. Greek equivalent: Dionysus
- He is the blacksmith of the gods and the god of fire. Greek equivalent: Hephaestus
- She is the goddess of wisdom. Greek equivalent: Athena
- She is the goddess of Rome. No Greek equivalent.
- He is the god of trade. Greek equivalent: Hermes
- She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greek equivalent: Aphrodite
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- She is the goddess of archery, animals, and the hunt. Greek equivalent: Artemis
- She is the goddess of marriage and Jupiter’s wife. Greek equivalent: Hera
- He is the Roman god of farming. Greek equivalent: Cronos.
- She is the goddess of the hearth. Greek equivalent: Hestia.
- She is the Roman goddess of good luck. Greek equivalent: Tyche.
- She is the Roman goddess of spring and flowers. No Greek equivalent.
- He is the king of the gods and the god of thunder and lightning. Greek equivalent: Zeus
- He is the god of love and Aphrodite’s child. Greek equivalent: Eros
- She is the goddess of agriculture and the seasons. Greek equivalent: Demeter
- He is the god of the sea and Jupiter’s brother. Greek equivalent: Poseidon
20 Clues: He is the god of war. Greek equivalent: Ares. • She is the goddess of Rome. No Greek equivalent. • He is the god of trade. Greek equivalent: Hermes • She is the goddess of wisdom. Greek equivalent: Athena • He is the Roman god of farming. Greek equivalent: Cronos. • He is the ruler of the Underworld. Greek equivalent: Hades • ...
greek and roman! 2023-03-27
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- roman goddess of agriculture
- home of the greek gods
- demeter's daughter
- twin son of leto
- greek god of the underworld
- jupiter's gueen
- greek goddess of magic
- greek goddess of agriculture
- roman god of war
- greek messenger of the gods
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- athena's mom
- roman king of the gods
- greek twin of apollo
- greek goddess of wisdom and war
- roman god of riches
- zeus's wife
- roman goddess of war
- roman messenger of the gods
- greek goddess of revenge
- greek king of the gods
- roman goddess of wisdom
- greek god of war
22 Clues: zeus's wife • athena's mom • jupiter's gueen • twin son of leto • roman god of war • greek god of war • demeter's daughter • roman god of riches • greek twin of apollo • roman goddess of war • roman king of the gods • home of the greek gods • greek goddess of magic • greek king of the gods • roman goddess of wisdom • greek goddess of revenge • greek god of the underworld • ...
Vocab review 2021-11-12
Across
- (n): feelings of being beaten with a club
- a fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament
- (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly
- A long journey; a series of adventures
- Written rules or laws
- To break or ignore a law or rule openly
- A way out; the act of leaving
- words used to describe a noun
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- Untrustworthy, dishonest, or unscrupulous people
- People who trick others by pretending to be other people
- Not important; not relating to what is being discussed
- words used to describe an adjective, verb or other adverbs
- Goodness, decency
- (n): A spirit or ghost; a spirit of the dead inhabiting Hades in Greek and Roman mythology
- The amount of something that is permitted
- (adj): narrow
- (v): to appear threateningly near
17 Clues: (adj): narrow • Goodness, decency • Written rules or laws • A way out; the act of leaving • words used to describe a noun • (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly • (v): to appear threateningly near • A long journey; a series of adventures • To break or ignore a law or rule openly • The amount of something that is permitted • (n): feelings of being beaten with a club • ...
End of year Crossword by: Jeremy D. Ricoy 2025-05-29
Across
- Where in the school is the second disco ball?
- Where the Mammalogy class going after Tapewingo
- The month named after Caesar
- Which state has the most desert.
- What month has the most rainfall during it?
- The extinct species of human known for their robust build.
- What was Shakespeare?
- What completely landlocked state gives out the title of Admiral?
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- Something you usually take during summer.
- Which nation has the most volcanoes?
- A delightful treat made at a campfire.
- the second oldest musical instrument.
- What goddess in Greek mythology brings the seasons of spring and summer?
- Who has the dangerous and bone-breaking job of running the blog
- A military rank which infamously lacks the letter "R"
- What animal has the scientific name "Unicorn?"
- The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by.
17 Clues: What was Shakespeare? • The month named after Caesar • Which state has the most desert. • Which nation has the most volcanoes? • the second oldest musical instrument. • A delightful treat made at a campfire. • Something you usually take during summer. • The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by. • What month has the most rainfall during it? • ...
The Scarlet Letter vocab 2026-01-07
Across
- Harshness or severity in manner or tone
- Changing something into a different form or meaning
- To talk in a silly, childish, or trivial way
- A mocking or sarcastic remark meant to insult or ridicule someone.
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- Beyond what is normal or natural; strangely supernatural.
- An inhabitant or resident of a particular place
- A tree nymph from Greek mythology
- Something that flows out or is emitted
8 Clues: A tree nymph from Greek mythology • Something that flows out or is emitted • Harshness or severity in manner or tone • To talk in a silly, childish, or trivial way • An inhabitant or resident of a particular place • Changing something into a different form or meaning • Beyond what is normal or natural; strangely supernatural. • ...
Broadway 2022-03-20
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- Staring Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth
- Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, a musical about a famous historian
- First a movie, follows Lydia Deetz
- King Henry's dead wives put on a concert
- Follows Jesus and his disciples in a modern world
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- Takes place during the newsboy strike of 1899
- written by Andrew Lloyd Webber where the cast dressed as animals
- The main character is a long lost Russian Princess.
- A Greek mythology musical adaptation staring Amber Grey.
9 Clues: First a movie, follows Lydia Deetz • King Henry's dead wives put on a concert • Staring Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth • Takes place during the newsboy strike of 1899 • Follows Jesus and his disciples in a modern world • The main character is a long lost Russian Princess. • A Greek mythology musical adaptation staring Amber Grey. • ...
Issue 30 2018-04-26
Across
- What sport can colloquially be referred to as ‘Pigskin’? (8,8)
- What confectionary consists of a chocolate shell with a white and yellow fondant filling? (5,3)
- In Greek mythology, who accompanied Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece? (3,9)
- H2O is the chemical formula for what substance? (5)
- Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is located in what country? (7)
- What tool provides more precision when using touchscreens? (6)
- What Steven Spielberg film features a man-eating shark? (4)
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- What is the smallest breed of dog? (9)
- The US, UK, and France launched missile strikes in what country last week? (5)
- What ferris wheel, situated on the bank of the Thames, opened to the public in 2000? (6,3)
- Who plays Arthur Dent in the film version of ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’? (6,7)
- Who is known for his work on ‘Red Dwarf’ and ‘Robot Wars’? (5,7)
- What 3D puzzle involves aligning coloured faces on a cube? (6,4)
- What hairstyle is derived from one worn by Native American tribes? (6)
- The prefix ‘aero-’ comes from the Greek word for what? (3)
- Which band wrote ‘Basket Case’ and ‘American Idiot’? (5,3)
16 Clues: What is the smallest breed of dog? (9) • H2O is the chemical formula for what substance? (5) • The prefix ‘aero-’ comes from the Greek word for what? (3) • Which band wrote ‘Basket Case’ and ‘American Idiot’? (5,3) • What Steven Spielberg film features a man-eating shark? (4) • Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is located in what country? (7) • ...
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
- An Iroquoian language
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • An Iroquoian language • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
Romulus and Remus 2024-01-07
Across
- Romulus and Remus were raised by this animal
- What Romulus called his new city
- The way ancient Romans made sense of the world through stories of Gods, Goddesses, and heroes
- The King who wanted Romulus and Remus dead
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- The brother of King Amulius
- The Romans borrowed many of their myths from this civilization
- The shepherd who found Romulus and Remus by the river
- He killed King Amulius and Remus
- The father of Romulus and Remus
9 Clues: The brother of King Amulius • The father of Romulus and Remus • What Romulus called his new city • He killed King Amulius and Remus • The King who wanted Romulus and Remus dead • Romulus and Remus were raised by this animal • The shepherd who found Romulus and Remus by the river • The Romans borrowed many of their myths from this civilization • ...
Mrs Midas 2022-02-08
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- The material that Midas wishes everything he touches will turn into.
- The most prevalent theme in the poem
- Egyptian pharaoh mentioned in the poem.
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- The object that Mrs. Midas doesn't worry about being turned into gold.
- The type of tree planted in the garden.
- The god that gave Midas the golden touch in the myth.
- The month the poem is set into.
- Where do they go when they move out?
- Another greek mythology character mentioned in the poem.
9 Clues: The month the poem is set into. • The most prevalent theme in the poem • Where do they go when they move out? • The type of tree planted in the garden. • Egyptian pharaoh mentioned in the poem. • The god that gave Midas the golden touch in the myth. • Another greek mythology character mentioned in the poem. • ...
Greek gods and Giants (related to percy jackson) 2018-03-04
Across
- goddess of marriage and queen of the gods (greek)
- one of the giants born to fight Dionysus; brother of otis
- goddess of love and beauty (greek)
- giant born to fight Zeus
- god of love and son of Aphrodite and Ares (greek)
- goddess of war (roman, obviously)
- giant born to fight Apollo
- god of the sky and king of the gods (greek)
- giant born to fight pluto
- god of wine and parties (greek)
- giant born to fight Poseidon
- giant born to fight Ares
- goddess of nature and hunting (greek)
- goddess of magic and crossroads
- goddess of youth (greek)
- goddess of revenge (greek)
- goddess of victory, speed and strength (greek)
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- god of the underworld (greek)
- giant born to fight Hermes
- giant born to fight Athena
- god of fire, crafts and blacksmiths (greek)
- god of music, healing and the sun
- god of the sea (greek)
- god of travelers, thieves and communication (greek)
- god of war (greek)
- goddess of agriculture
- giant born to fight Hecate
- one of the giants born to fight Dionysus; brother of ephialtes
- goddess of wisdom (greek)
- god of sleep (greek)
30 Clues: god of war (greek) • god of sleep (greek) • god of the sea (greek) • goddess of agriculture • giant born to fight Zeus • giant born to fight Ares • goddess of youth (greek) • giant born to fight pluto • goddess of wisdom (greek) • giant born to fight Hermes • giant born to fight Athena • giant born to fight Apollo • giant born to fight Hecate • goddess of revenge (greek) • ...
Centaurs 2022-11-03
5 Clues: Largest confirmed centaur • It's permanent number is 54598 • Second centaur to be discovered • Named after Nessos (Greek Mythology) • First-identified member of the centaurs class
Greek Gods & Goddesses 2021-03-17
Across
- Greek archer-god who causes people to fall in love
- three goddesses who control mortal destiny
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Earth god of woods and fields, half man and half goat
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- Lame Greek blacksmith god
- beautiful young goddesses of nature
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- nine goddesses of the arts
- Greek king of the gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- God of poetry, music, medicine and light
- Greek name of Apollo's twin
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the ocean
- queen of the gods
- Greek god of war
19 Clues: Greek god of war • queen of the gods • Greek king of the gods • Greek god of the ocean • Lame Greek blacksmith god • nine goddesses of the arts • Greek name of Apollo's twin • Greek messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • Greek god of wine and revelry • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Greek goddess of hearth and home • ...
11 Shakespearean Plays 2022-08-10
Across
- What is the name of Olivia’s steward in Twelfth Night?
- Where is The Winter’s Tale set?
- In Hamlet, Polonius has a son and a daughter. What is the name of his son?
- In Julius Caesar, in which battle does Caius Cassius kill himself?
- One of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth
- What is Bianca’s occupation in Othello?
- Who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’?
- Which university do both Hamlet and Horatio attend?
- All’s Well That Ends Well is said to be connected to Greek mythology. What is the name of the Greek Goddess of War as depicted in the play?
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- What is the name of King Lear’s daughter with no ill thoughts?
- What is the name of the poison that Claudius uses to murder his brother, King Hamlet?
- What role do Cobweb, Mustardseed, Mote and Peaseblossom play in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, who is the woman Valentine is in love with?
- In The Winter’s Tale, Perdita has a brother. What is his name?
- What is the place setting of Macbeth?
- How old is Juliet when she commits suicide?
- What is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- Where is the Twelfth Night set?
- William Shakespeare wrote his version of King Lear sometime in 1605 to 1606. What country does King Lear rule?
- What city does Prince Escalus rule?
20 Clues: Where is The Winter’s Tale set? • Where is the Twelfth Night set? • What city does Prince Escalus rule? • One of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth • What is the place setting of Macbeth? • What is Bianca’s occupation in Othello? • How old is Juliet when she commits suicide? • What is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • Who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’? • ...
NOCTI Review 2021-05-05
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- Developed Theatre of the Oppressed
- In charge of financing the production
- Theatrical time period known for comedy of manners
- Theatrical time period when plays subjects dealt with the common man
- Scenic device created during the Greek times
- How do actors go about trying to achieve their objectives?
- What stands in the way of a character achieving their objective?
- Father of Theatre of the Absurd
- Who is in charge of of calling the cues and creating the prompt book (2 words)
- Theatrical time period know for Miracle, mystery and morality plays
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- Style of theatre that uses stock characters and improvisation
- Her play was about her family's story of segregation in Chicago
- What could be used by an actor to create a more balanced stage picture?
- Created a Time Capsule of African American culture through his plays
- Creates patterns of light
- Main source of light
- Wrote a Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire
- A character's thought spoken aloud to audience, but not heard by other characters
- What other practitioner, besides Stanislavski used emotional & sensory memory recall in film
- Father of Realism and wrote A Doll's House
- Developed Theatre of Cruelty
- Creates color of light when inserted into a fixture
- Who studied directly under Stanislavski
- Theatrical time period when plays subject dealt with mythology
24 Clues: Main source of light • Creates patterns of light • Developed Theatre of Cruelty • Father of Theatre of the Absurd • Developed Theatre of the Oppressed • In charge of financing the production • Who studied directly under Stanislavski • Father of Realism and wrote A Doll's House • Scenic device created during the Greek times • Theatrical time period known for comedy of manners • ...
PRIDE novel homework 2016-11-09
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- one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods. In Greek art they were represented as a man with a horse's ears and tail, but in Roman representations as a man with a goat's ears, tail, legs, and horns.
- (of a living human being, often in contrast to a divine being) subject to death.
- feeling, expressing, or inducing sadness, regret, or grief.
- living forever; never dying or decaying.
- not loud because of being obstructed in some way; muted.
- smile in an irritatingly smug, conceited, or silly way.
- a mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations.
- are half-human, half-horse creatures in Greek mythology
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- strike repeatedly with the fists.
- a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
- performing the duties expected or required of one; characterized by doing one's duty:
- an indefinite and very long period of time.
- cause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by not according with their expectation.
- not loud because of being obstructed in some way; muted.
- make a slight involuntary grimace or shrinking movement of the body out of pain or distress.
15 Clues: strike repeatedly with the fists. • living forever; never dying or decaying. • an indefinite and very long period of time. • smile in an irritatingly smug, conceited, or silly way. • are half-human, half-horse creatures in Greek mythology • a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one. • not loud because of being obstructed in some way; muted. • ...
SH CH 9 1.3 Greek Religion and the Gods 2024-01-17
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- Roman name for Athena.
- Roman name for Artemis.
- Roman name for Apollo.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Roman name for Zeus.
- Greek Goddess of the harvest.
- Greek queen of the gods.
- Roman name for Hermes.
- Roman name for Hera.
- Greek king of the gods.
- Greek god of the sun and music.
- Roman name for Aphrodite.
- Greek god of fire and metalworking.
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- Greek god of wine.
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman name for Ares.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Patron goddess of Ancient Athens.
- Greek goddess of the moon and hunting.
- Greek messenger of the gods.
- Roman name for Demeter.
- Greek god of war.
- Roman name for Hephaestus.
- Roman name for Poseidon.
24 Clues: Greek god of war. • Greek god of wine. • Roman name for Ares. • Roman name for Zeus. • Roman name for Hera. • Greek god of the sea. • Roman name for Athena. • Roman name for Apollo. • Roman name for Hermes. • Roman name for Artemis. • Roman name for Demeter. • Greek king of the gods. • Greek queen of the gods. • Roman name for Poseidon. • Roman name for Aphrodite. • Roman name for Hephaestus. • ...
Mythology Pt 2 2023-05-04
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- Like many important figures in myth and legend,Phoebus is a favorite subject of art and literature.
- Ceres appears in many ancient works, especially hymns.
- Is often depicted as part human and part spider.
- Since Mars was not often the subject of worship, he is not featured as much as other Greek gods in sculpture and other ancient art.
- Because of his popularity and the colorful stories about him and his followers, Bacchus has been a favorite subject of writers and artist.
- He was a popular subject of ancient Roman authors such as Ovid and Seneca.
- Venus and her son Aeneas are central to the action of Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid."
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- Although her story was widely known among the ancient Greeks, it was the subject of relatively few existing works of art and literature.
- In art Minerva wears a helmet and breastplate and carries a spear and a shield adorned with the head of Medusa.
- The god is better known and more commonly depicted as Saturn from the Renaissance through the modern age.
- In works of art, Diana is often shown carrying her bow and arrows, surrounded by her hounds.
- Though Kirke is hardly a major character in Greek mythology, she has endured in art and popular culture better than some Greek gods.
- Because of his famous beauty and rather tragic love affairs with goddesses, he has been the subject of many works of art.
- In addition to being the main character of Homer's Iliad, he was the subject of several plays written by Greek dramatists Aeschylus and Sophocles.
14 Clues: Is often depicted as part human and part spider. • Ceres appears in many ancient works, especially hymns. • He was a popular subject of ancient Roman authors such as Ovid and Seneca. • Venus and her son Aeneas are central to the action of Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid." • ...
Gods and Goddesses in Greek Mythology 2022-03-10
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- The brother of Zeus and Hades
- Thetis dipped them in River Styx holding them by their heel
- A fire breathing creature
- He was famous for taming the mythological creature Pegasus, who is a winged horse
- The goddess of the hunt and the moon
- A master blacksmith and craftsman
- The god of wine
- A creature that had the form of a bird and a human female face
- The youngest son of Cronus
- A winged horse
- A goddess seen as a protector in many cities in Greece most notably in Athens
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- The goddess seen as the protector and mother to a child named Adonis
- A hero that is mentioned in a greek myth including 12 labors
- Giant one eyed creatures
- The youngest daughter of Cronus
- A creature in Greek mythology that is half horse half human
- In the Trojan war this god decides to take the Trojan's side and the Trojan's end up losing
- The twin brother of Artemis
- The messenger for the gods
- The death and resurrection of this person each year is believed to represent the decay of nature each winter and it's rebirth each spring
- The first child of Cronus and Rhea
- The goddess of harvest and the sister of Poseidon and Zeus
- The creature who held in place of the pillars that separated heaven and earth
23 Clues: A winged horse • The god of wine • Giant one eyed creatures • A fire breathing creature • The messenger for the gods • The youngest son of Cronus • The twin brother of Artemis • The brother of Zeus and Hades • The youngest daughter of Cronus • A master blacksmith and craftsman • The first child of Cronus and Rhea • The goddess of the hunt and the moon • ...
THE ROMAN EMPIRE 2013-03-19
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- he was probably the most famous Greek writer in the Roman Empire.
- he favored the old republic over life under the self-centered emperors.
- Maximus “Greatest priest”
- Aurelius a scholar, philosopher, administrator.
- tutor of the emperor Nero.
- center of worship.
- theory was based on a false assumption that went unchallenged for fourteen centuries.
- Romona “Roman Peace”
- a systematic philosophy.
- was Christian to be martyr
- wrote most of the New Testament
- was also known as Octavian
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- he recognized the importance of God’s law.
- was built by the Romans to supply water to their citizens/
- wrote bitter satires.
- wrote a lengthy history of Rome.
- “first citizen”
- became the “poet of the August Age”
- he wrote about mythology and love.
- was probably the greatest exponent of the Epicureanism in the Roman worl.
- (in ancient Rome) a person, often a slave or captive, who was armed with a sword or other weapon and compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the entertainment of the spectators.
- Pilate charging that Christ had disrupted the state.
- Greek physician and writer on medicine.
- group of people that made assumptions.
- A Roman emperor
- he promoted the theory that the earth was the center of the universe.
- often called “Homer of Rome”
- Christ our Savior.
28 Clues: “first citizen” • A Roman emperor • center of worship. • Christ our Savior. • wrote bitter satires. • Romona “Roman Peace” • a systematic philosophy. • Maximus “Greatest priest” • tutor of the emperor Nero. • was Christian to be martyr • was also known as Octavian • often called “Homer of Rome” • wrote most of the New Testament • wrote a lengthy history of Rome. • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-04-14
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- Witch's pot (8)
- Mean or unpleasant (5)
- Old-fashioned style of word or language (7)
- A communal toilet (7)
- Get out (6)
- First name of Hufflepuff, one of the founders of the fictional school Hogwarts (5)
- Small mythical creature, usually depicted with wings (6)
- American satire newspaper (5)
- Capital of the Tombouctou Region (8)
- Greek word for selfless love (5)
- NZ town in the North Island (9)
- Type of snake in the viper family
- Get rid of (5)
- Bundle (4)
- Running an organization (14)
- Adding an 's' turns it into a pudding (6)
- Type of metal money (4)
- Fresh (3)
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- "If music be the food of love, _____" - Twelfth Night (4,2)
- Not new (4)
- Thor's hammer in Norse mythology (7)
- A direction sometimes remembered by 'eat' (4)
- Powdery drug popularised in the medical industry in the 1880s (7)
- Greek goddess of spring (10)
- Extinct species of human (11)
- Free from harm (4)
- "The Blue Planet" (7)
- Which came first, the ___ or the egg? (7)
- A fruit containing the name of a colour (9)
- Māori Earth Mother (11)
- All agreed (9)
- Flight out of the country (13)
- Kingdom (6)
- Australian children's music group/show (7)
- Short sword (5)
- Moving from one place to another using buses or trains (7)
- Share (5)
37 Clues: Share (5) • Fresh (3) • Bundle (4) • Not new (4) • Get out (6) • Kingdom (6) • All agreed (9) • Get rid of (5) • Witch's pot (8) • Short sword (5) • Free from harm (4) • A communal toilet (7) • "The Blue Planet" (7) • Mean or unpleasant (5) • Māori Earth Mother (11) • Type of metal money (4) • Greek goddess of spring (10) • Running an organization (14) • Extinct species of human (11) • ...
11 Shakespearean Plays 2022-08-10
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- William Shakespeare wrote his version of King Lear sometime in 1605 to 1606. What country does King Lear rule?
- in Hamlet, Polonius has a son and a daughter. What is the name of his son?
- what is the name of the poison that Claudius uses to murder his brother, King Hamlet?
- what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- what is the name of King Lear’s daughter with no ill thoughts?
- where is the Twelfth Night set?
- what role do Cobweb, Mustardseed, Mote and Peaseblossom play in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, who is the woman Valentine is in love with?
- one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth
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- all’s Well That Ends Well is said to be connected to Greek mythology. What is the name of the Greek Goddess of War as depicted in the play?
- what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello?
- what is the name of Olivia’s steward in Twelfth Night?
- which university do both Hamlet and Horatio attend?
- where is The Winter’s Tale set?
- in Julius Caesar, in which battle does Caius Cassius kill himself?
- what city does Prince Escalus rule?
- how old is Juliet when she commits suicide?
- what is the place setting of Macbeth?
- in The Winter’s Tale, Perdita has a brother. What is his name?
- who warns Julius Caesar about the ‘ides of March’?
20 Clues: where is The Winter’s Tale set? • where is the Twelfth Night set? • what city does Prince Escalus rule? • what is the place setting of Macbeth? • one of King Duncan’s sons in Macbeth • what is Bianca’s occupation in Othello? • how old is Juliet when she commits suicide? • what is the genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • ...
Spring Crossword 🌸🌷🌼 2024-03-30
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- Which month is the first day of spring in the southern hemisphere?
- Old garden, grandiflora, and floribunda are all types of which flower?
- Blooming wattles signal spring in which country?
- Which season is followed by spring?
- Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature?
- Which spring flower is protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981?
- In North America, what bird is often associated with Spring?
- Who is known as the founder of Earth Day? (first and last name)
- Petals of which spring flowers represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom, and admiration?
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- Who wrote the famous poem, "I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud," which was about yellow daffodils? (last name)
- Who is the Roman goddess of spring?
- In which country do cherry blossom trees signify the beginning of spring?
- Which spring flower is named after Paeon in Greek Mythology?
- Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name)
- What is the April birthstone?
- What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general)
- Which country has a tradition of drowning an effigy in the river on the first day of spring to say farewell to the winter?
- What is the name of the spring festival celebrated in Central Asia?
- Which Hindu holiday, known as the ‘festival of colors, happens in Spring?
- This gem represents spring, rebirth, hope, peace, and tranquility.
20 Clues: What is the April birthstone? • Who is the Roman goddess of spring? • Which season is followed by spring? • Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature? • Blooming wattles signal spring in which country? • What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general) • Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name) • ...
Spring Crossword 🌸🌷🌼 2024-03-30
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- Which country has a tradition of drowning an effigy in the river on the first day of spring to say farewell to the winter?
- Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name)
- What is the name of the spring festival celebrated in Central Asia?
- In which country do cherry blossom trees signify the beginning of spring?
- Old garden, grandiflora, and floribunda are all types of which flower?
- This gem represents spring, rebirth, hope, peace, and tranquility.
- Which Hindu holiday, known as the ‘festival of colors, happens in Spring?
- Which spring flower is named after Paeon in Greek Mythology?
- Who wrote the famous poem, "I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud," which was about yellow daffodils? (last name)
- What is the April birthstone?
- Which season is followed by spring?
- Who is the Roman goddess of spring?
- Which spring flower is protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981?
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- Who is known as the founder of Earth Day? (first and last name)
- Blooming wattles signal spring in which country?
- In North America, what bird is often associated with Spring?
- Which month is the first day of spring in the southern hemisphere?
- Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature?
- What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general)
- Petals of which spring flowers represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom, and admiration?
20 Clues: What is the April birthstone? • Which season is followed by spring? • Who is the Roman goddess of spring? • Who is the Greek goddess of Spring and nature? • Blooming wattles signal spring in which country? • What is the main spring allergy trigger? (in general) • Who proposed the idea of Daylight Saving Time? (last name) • ...
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Endless life
- impossible tasks
- highest moutain in Greece
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- slow to understand
- having an affair
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • having an affair • impossible tasks • slow to understand • mother of hercules • 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 2016-10-05
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- where Mt. Olympus is
- (Diana):goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity and protector of young girls
- founder of Mycenae and the Perseid dynasty
- (Minerva): the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, mathematics, strength, war strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill
- (Neptune): God of the sea
- one eyed giant
- (Venus): goddess of love, desire and beauty. Apart from her natural beauty
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- (Mercury): Messenger of the gods, god of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, athletes, border crossings, guide to the Underworld
- (Ceres): goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- a founding hero, considered by Athenians as their own great reformer
- Olympus: where the gods live
- (Cupid):God of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection
- God of music, truth and prophecy, healing, and poetry
- (Juno): Queen of the Gods
- has snakes for hair
15 Clues: one eyed giant • has snakes for hair • where Mt. Olympus is • (Neptune): God of the sea • (Juno): Queen of the Gods • Olympus: where the gods live • founder of Mycenae and the Perseid dynasty • (Ceres): goddess of the harvest and agriculture • God of music, truth and prophecy, healing, and poetry • (Cupid):God of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection • ...
Mythology 2016-10-04
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- giants with one eye
- domain is the sky; youngest son of Ops
- killed the minotaur
- turned into a monster & everyone who saw her turned to stone
- beautiful princess who loved Eros
- goddess of desire, love, beauty, etc.
- Phoebe's granddaughter
- Tethys is his foster mother
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- wheres the gods lived
- killed Medusa
- capital city of Greece
- three headed dog
- king of the underworld
- God of love
- Diana's twin
15 Clues: God of love • Diana's twin • killed Medusa • three headed dog • giants with one eye • killed the minotaur • wheres the gods lived • capital city of Greece • king of the underworld • Phoebe's granddaughter • Tethys is his foster mother • beautiful princess who loved Eros • goddess of desire, love, beauty, etc. • domain is the sky; youngest son of Ops • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2019-08-04
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- He or she can foresee the future.
- His name means "skilled worker," a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman.
- She is a princess whom was saved by Perseus from the Sea Serpent.
- It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside.
- He is the King in the Underworld.
- a half man and half bull beast
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- He was destined to kill his grand father.
- The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods.
- She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day.
- It is the manner in which the information is passed from one generation to the next.
- She is the mother of Perseus.
- She is one of the three Gorgon's head who has snakes on her head.
- These are stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes passed from one generation to the other.
- He is a musician who was able to charm all things on earth.
- He is the son of Daedalus.
15 Clues: He is the son of Daedalus. • She is the mother of Perseus. • a half man and half bull beast • He or she can foresee the future. • He is the King in the Underworld. • He was destined to kill his grand father. • It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside. • The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods. • She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day. • ...
Myth Crossword 2025-02-03
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- Someone who is Deceitful
- The act of wanting more than you have
- A very big wolf in Norse mythology
- What a group believes in
- Going from poverty to a very high spot in society.
- Evil spirit
- Very mean stepsisters who burden you with their chores
- A common element in Egyptian Mythology
- The belief of living forever
- A woman that is old and scary
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- Objects An object that gives you bad luck
- When something in a story happens three times
- A journey that a hero goes on
- A door not to go into that may contain another world.
- A long search for something that one must go through
- What a person and group believe in
- The belief that your choices determine your fortune
- The ultimate destruction of the gods in North Mythology
- The Egyptian sun god
- The process of improving or changing yourself
20 Clues: Evil spirit • The Egyptian sun god • Someone who is Deceitful • What a group believes in • The belief of living forever • A journey that a hero goes on • A woman that is old and scary • A very big wolf in Norse mythology • What a person and group believe in • The act of wanting more than you have • A common element in Egyptian Mythology • Objects An object that gives you bad luck • ...
Fall Theme Crossword - LOUD Crowd 2020-10-08
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- this providence of Canada is where the first known instance of trick-or-treating took place
- In Greek mythology, Autumn began when ______ was abducted by Hades to be the Queen of the Underworld
- this festival takes place each autumn in Munich, Germany
- the traditional Halloween staple of Jack-O-Lanterns originated in this country with placing candles in hollowed out turnips
- this color represents strength and endurance as well as the harvest and autumn
- 43 million of these are eaten in the US at Thanksgiving
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- This federal holiday occurs annually on November 11th
- the name for pumpkin originated from "pepon" which is the Greek word for _____
- Bobbing for apples is a tradition of the harvest that originated in ______.
- this is the most popular candy for trick-or-treaters
- According to ______, autumn is “aurora season” due to the increase in geomagnetic storms
11 Clues: this is the most popular candy for trick-or-treaters • This federal holiday occurs annually on November 11th • 43 million of these are eaten in the US at Thanksgiving • this festival takes place each autumn in Munich, Germany • Bobbing for apples is a tradition of the harvest that originated in ______. • ...
In The Wild 2023-10-28
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- Bird a symbol for spring coming with red breast and brown wings
- Tree known in Canada for being on the flag
- This constellation is a hunter of Greek mythology is known for his distinctive three-star belt
- Algae grown in bodies of water and along seashores
- A zodiac constellation represented by a pair of scales
- A zodiac constellation often associated with a bull
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- Identified by needles and cones instead of leaves
- Very large 4 legged animal with big antlers
- Flower with thorns, associated with love
- Related to the dog family with grey/brown fur
- Prickly plant found in the desert
- Thin white paper-like peeling bark
12 Clues: Prickly plant found in the desert • Thin white paper-like peeling bark • Flower with thorns, associated with love • Tree known in Canada for being on the flag • Very large 4 legged animal with big antlers • Related to the dog family with grey/brown fur • Identified by needles and cones instead of leaves • Algae grown in bodies of water and along seashores • ...
Macbeth Puzzle 2 2025-11-04
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible
- cause someone to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism
- a person who uses vague or ambiguous language to avoid giving a direct or honest answer
- to return a favor
- cause surprise or confusion in someone by acting against their expectations.
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- to give something as a gift or honor
- another name for satan
- ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- bleak and lifeless
- one of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology who could turn people to stone
12 Clues: cheerful • to return a favor • bleak and lifeless • another name for satan • to give something as a gift or honor • so intense as to seem almost tangible • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism • ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something. • cause surprise or confusion in someone by acting against their expectations. • ...
Mythology Pt 2 2023-05-04
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- Like many important figures in myth and legend,Phoebus is a favorite subject of art and literature.
- Ceres appears in many ancient works, especially hymns.
- Is often depicted as part human and part spider.
- Since Mars was not often the subject of worship, he is not featured as much as other Greek gods in sculpture and other ancient art.
- Because of his popularity and the colorful stories about him and his followers, Bacchus has been a favorite subject of writers and artist.
- He was a popular subject of ancient Roman authors such as Ovid and Seneca.
- Venus and her son Aeneas are central to the action of Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid."
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- Although her story was widely known among the ancient Greeks, it was the subject of relatively few existing works of art and literature.
- In art Minerva wears a helmet and breastplate and carries a spear and a shield adorned with the head of Medusa.
- The god is better known and more commonly depicted as Saturn from the Renaissance through the modern age.
- In works of art, Diana is often shown carrying her bow and arrows, surrounded by her hounds.
- Though Kirke is hardly a major character in Greek mythology, she has endured in art and popular culture better than some Greek gods.
- Because of his famous beauty and rather tragic love affairs with goddesses, he has been the subject of many works of art.
- In addition to being the main character of Homer's Iliad, he was the subject of several plays written by Greek dramatists Aeschylus and Sophocles.
14 Clues: Is often depicted as part human and part spider. • Ceres appears in many ancient works, especially hymns. • He was a popular subject of ancient Roman authors such as Ovid and Seneca. • Venus and her son Aeneas are central to the action of Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid." • ...
Crossword 3 (Difficult) 2023-12-12
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- Synonym for yield or surrender
- Emitting light
- A very happy, idyllic or successful period in the past.
- Polar lights.
- Lasting for a very short time.
- A word that reads the same backwards and forwards.
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- Place side by side for contrast.
- Being present anywhere and everywhere.
- Not recognised or understood by the conscious mind, but still having an influence on it.
- A state of freedom from all suffering that Buddhists believe can be achieved by removing all personal wishes. Famous 1990’s grunge band.
- A gentle wind or breeze. The god of the West wind in Anglicised Greek mythology.
- Kind and helpful.
12 Clues: Polar lights. • Emitting light • Kind and helpful. • Synonym for yield or surrender • Lasting for a very short time. • Place side by side for contrast. • Being present anywhere and everywhere. • A word that reads the same backwards and forwards. • A very happy, idyllic or successful period in the past. • ...
Intraclass Scrabble Competition Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-14
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- to spread with something oily or sticky
- a two-handled drinking cup
- an archaic Greek statue of a young woman, standing and clothed in long loose robes
- a covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries
- a bolt or wedge made from wood or metal used for holding a machine part in place
- direct or guide
- an evergreen Californian shrub
- very large or great in amount or number
- a colorless liquid hydrocarbon with a lemon-like scent
- a mountain range in W central Europe
- wood from genipap tree
- Yiddish term for grandfather
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- a belief or set of beliefs taught or advocated
- a thorny Indian tree
- to work or continue persistently or energetically
- female genitalia
- a kind of Chinese zither with silken strings
- a clot of blood
- a lazy person
- plural of ban (currency)
- the iris of the eye
- a supernatural being in Muslim mythology
- time past
- stone money
- Hawaiian dish made of taro root
- basic unit of money in Turkmenistan
- the syllable naming the sixth note of a major or minor scale in solmization
- small portions of starters typical of Turkish and Greek cuisine often served as a light meal with pitta bread
- the path of virtuous conduct according to a Chinese philosophy
- a musical note
30 Clues: time past • stone money • a lazy person • a musical note • a clot of blood • direct or guide • female genitalia • the iris of the eye • a thorny Indian tree • wood from genipap tree • plural of ban (currency) • a two-handled drinking cup • Yiddish term for grandfather • an evergreen Californian shrub • Hawaiian dish made of taro root • basic unit of money in Turkmenistan • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-21
Across
- Containing smoke
- Small kangaroo of northeastern Australia
- An aboriginal war club
- A cell that develops from a B lymphocyte in reaction to a specific antigen; found in bone marrow and sometimes in the blood
- Of or relating to the human eyelash
- Analyse down to the smallest detail
- A lively dance of Scottish Highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps
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- A writer of a monody
- In some classifications placed in the family Laniidae: Australian piping crows
- A doctor's degree in religion
- Pond scums; desmids
- (Greek mythology) son of Gaea and Tartarus who created the whirlwinds; had a terrifying voice and 100 dragon heads that spurted fire
- (music) play loudly
13 Clues: Containing smoke • Pond scums; desmids • (music) play loudly • A writer of a monody • An aboriginal war club • A doctor's degree in religion • Of or relating to the human eyelash • Analyse down to the smallest detail • Small kangaroo of northeastern Australia • In some classifications placed in the family Laniidae: Australian piping crows • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2021-11-16
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- a story meanto to be performed in the theatre
- the person or group in control
- reasoning behind a thought, idea, or action
- a tax that people who were conqured had to pay
- a building designed to house soldiers
- a method of voting or selecting someone at random
- when citizens are directly involed in their politics rather than having representatives
- a person supporting others financially generally through business
- a long poem
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- stories of the greek gods
- a play that ends sadly
- a race that covers long distances
- why we do what we do, life and how a mind thinks
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- to come before something
- a classification between slave and citizen in ancient sparta
- a story or tale that teaches you a lesson
- a person who is legally a part of a country or group
18 Clues: a long poem • a play that ends sadly • to come before something • stories of the greek gods • a city-state in ancient Greece • the person or group in control • a race that covers long distances • a building designed to house soldiers • a story or tale that teaches you a lesson • reasoning behind a thought, idea, or action • a story meanto to be performed in the theatre • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-17
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- A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- A winged horse that is a symbol of inspiration
- A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A human that transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon
- A monstrous creature with parts from different animals, typically a lion, goat, and serpent
- Female warriors of Norse mythology who choose those worthy of entering Valhalla
- Enchanting creatures who lure sailors to their demise with their beautiful voices
- Half-human, half-fish creature of the sea
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- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- A female spirit in Irish folklore that wails to warn of impending death
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal
- A female monster with snakes for hair, whose gaze turns people to stone
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human
- A legendary creature said to inhabit the Himalayas, resembling a large, hairy ape
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes
- A creature with snakes for hair and a gaze that turns people to stone
- A small, magical creature often associated with nature and granting wishes
- A giant sea monster that dwells in the depths of the ocean
20 Clues: One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • A bird that is reborn from its own ashes • Half-human, half-fish creature of the sea • A winged horse that is a symbol of inspiration • A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human • A giant sea monster that dwells in the depths of the ocean • ...
Roman and Greek Gods 2024-01-24
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- ROMAN GOD OF LOVE
- GREEK GOD OF THE SEA
- GREEK GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD
- GREEK GODDESS OF WISDOM
- GREEK GODDESS OF LOVE
- GREEK GOD OF MUSIC AND MEDICINE
- ROMAN GODDESS OF LOVE
- GREEK MESSENGER OF THE GODS
- GREEK GOD OF WAR
- GREEK GODDESS OF THE HUNT
- GREEK KING OF GODS
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- ROMAN GODDESS OF MARRIAGE
- ROMAN KING OF GODS
- ROMAN GODDESS OF WISDOM
- ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HUNT
- ROMAN GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD
- ROMAN GOD OF THE SEA
- ROMAN GOD OF MUSIC AND MEDICINE
- ROMAN MESSENGER OF THE GODS
- ROMAN GOD OF WAR
- GREEK GODDESS OF MARRIAGE
- GREEK GOD OF LOVE
22 Clues: ROMAN GOD OF WAR • GREEK GOD OF WAR • ROMAN GOD OF LOVE • GREEK GOD OF LOVE • ROMAN KING OF GODS • GREEK KING OF GODS • GREEK GOD OF THE SEA • ROMAN GOD OF THE SEA • GREEK GODDESS OF LOVE • ROMAN GODDESS OF LOVE • ROMAN GODDESS OF WISDOM • GREEK GODDESS OF WISDOM • ROMAN GODDESS OF MARRIAGE • ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HUNT • GREEK GODDESS OF MARRIAGE • GREEK GODDESS OF THE HUNT • ...
Demigod crossword 2023-10-02
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- the drink of the gods
- The king of the titans as well as the youngest
- a member of a race of strong and man-eating one-eyed giants
- A person born of both human and god
- the chthonic goddess of vengeance
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- a creature half bird and half woman who lured sailors to destruction by her songs
- A place where in greek mythology was a place where all dead would go
- The god of wine. The romans called this god Bacchus.
- the home of the gods
- the river of forgetfulness that runs trough the underworld and tartarus
- messenger of the gods
11 Clues: the home of the gods • the drink of the gods • messenger of the gods • the chthonic goddess of vengeance • A person born of both human and god • The king of the titans as well as the youngest • The god of wine. The romans called this god Bacchus. • a member of a race of strong and man-eating one-eyed giants • ...
What is hubris? 2025-04-30
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- To be proud, vain, arrogant, conceited, smug.
- Titan who defied Zeus to benefit humanity, resulting in punishment.
- God associated with the sun, music, and prophecy.
- A figure who flew too close to the sun, leading to his demise.
- The goddess of retribution, punishing those who succumb to hubris.
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- Goddess of wisdom, justice, and warfare.
- A mortal who challenged Athena and was transformed into a spider.
- King of the gods, often enacting punishment for hubris.
- The consequence of hubris in Greek mythology.
- A key element leading to hubris.
- Excessive pride or self-confidence, often leading to downfall.
11 Clues: A key element leading to hubris. • Goddess of wisdom, justice, and warfare. • To be proud, vain, arrogant, conceited, smug. • The consequence of hubris in Greek mythology. • God associated with the sun, music, and prophecy. • King of the gods, often enacting punishment for hubris. • Excessive pride or self-confidence, often leading to downfall. • ...
Greek & Latin Numbers 2025-10-13
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- eight, Latin root
- three, Latin root
- four, Latin root
- two, Latin root
- eight, Greek root
- seven, Latin root
- six, Latin root
- nine, Latin root
- ten, Greek root
- one, Greek root
- six, Greek root
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- four, Greek root
- five, Latin root
- ten, Latin root
- three, Greek root
- seven, Greek root
- five, Greek root
- one, Latin root
- nine, Greek root
- two, Greek root
20 Clues: ten, Latin root • two, Latin root • six, Latin root • one, Latin root • ten, Greek root • two, Greek root • one, Greek root • six, Greek root • four, Greek root • four, Latin root • five, Latin root • five, Greek root • nine, Latin root • nine, Greek root • eight, Latin root • three, Latin root • eight, Greek root • three, Greek root • seven, Greek root • seven, Latin root
Greek Gods & Goddesses 2023-10-16
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- Greek archer-god who causes people to fall in love
- three goddesses who control mortal destiny
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Earth god of woods and fields, half man and half goat
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- Lame Greek blacksmith god
- beautiful young goddesses of nature
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- nine goddesses of the arts
- Greek king of the gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- God of poetry, music, medicine and light
- Greek name of Apollo's twin
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the ocean
- queen of the gods
- Greek god of war
19 Clues: Greek god of war • queen of the gods • Greek king of the gods • Greek god of the ocean • Lame Greek blacksmith god • nine goddesses of the arts • Greek name of Apollo's twin • Greek messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • Greek god of wine and revelry • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Greek goddess of hearth and home • ...
Book Club 100! 2025-09-07
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- We met this way 8 times during Covid
- Protagonist's species in Remarkably Bright Creatures
- She hosted our 75th book, The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
- This burns at 451 degrees, from Ray Bradbury's book
- Bird in The Tea Girl of _____ Lane
- Author's last name Before We Were Yours
- We met at the Pho _____ restaurant to discuss "em."
- Bird in the title of the first book we read
- Madeline Miller's Greek mythology book
- State where My Antonia is set
- City where the Lost Bookshop is located
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- Genre for I'm Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is by Betty _____
- Original profession of protagonist in Lessons in Chemistry
- Nationality of Here One Moment's author
- Disease that Alice develops in Still Alice
- The Personal Librarian works at the Pierpont ____ Library
- Our 50th book, Alias Grace, is "_____ fiction"
18 Clues: State where My Antonia is set • Bird in The Tea Girl of _____ Lane • We met this way 8 times during Covid • Madeline Miller's Greek mythology book • Nationality of Here One Moment's author • Author's last name Before We Were Yours • City where the Lost Bookshop is located • A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is by Betty _____ • Disease that Alice develops in Still Alice • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE MAX, ANYA, JENALE, AND MAKAYLA 2021-02-09
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- : what is the big ladle shaped constellation called?
- : what is the constellation of a winged horse called?
- : what is the constellation of a scorpion called?
- : what is the constellation also known as ursa minor called?
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- : what is the constellation of the hunter called?
- : what is the constellation of a fish called?
- : what is the zodiac sign for may?
- : what is the ram shaped constellation called?
- : what are constellations made out of?
- : who was the strongest man in greek mythology?
- : what is the sea serpent that if you cut off one head two more grow back called?
11 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 ram shaped constellation called? • : who was the strongest man in greek mythology? • : what is the constellation of the hunter called? • : what is the constellation of a scorpion called? • ...
books and movies 2022-10-11
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- Which animated movie is based on russian history?
- What is the republic in the Handmaid's Tale called?
- Which mythology does the story of Achilles and Patroclus originate from?
- What studio made Howl's Moving Castle?
- What is the nickname of Charlie Springs older sister from Heartstopper?
- Main character of Perks of Being a Wallflower
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- Name of the clown in IT
- What latin word does literature come from?
- What is the last name of the teacher in Dead Poets Society?
- First name of the author of Shadow and Bone
- What is the name of the Harry Potters red-haired best friend?
11 Clues: Name of the clown in IT • What studio made Howl's Moving Castle? • What latin word does literature come from? • First name of the author of Shadow and Bone • Main character of Perks of Being a Wallflower • Which animated movie is based on russian history? • What is the republic in the Handmaid's Tale called? • What is the last name of the teacher in Dead Poets Society? • ...
Cybersecurity (Ans) 2025-08-01
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- _____es infect you and make you sick
- A piece of material used to mend a weak point
- A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger
- In greek mythology, there was a wooden horse called the ______ horse.
- An invertebrate animal with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs.
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- The process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- Sounds like 'fishing'
- To make use of a situation in a way considered unfair
- Opposite of defend
9 Clues: Opposite of defend • Sounds like 'fishing' • _____es infect you and make you sick • A piece of material used to mend a weak point • A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger • To make use of a situation in a way considered unfair • An invertebrate animal with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs. • ...
Religion Vocabulary 2020-11-09
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- Beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- Belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- Belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
11 Clues: Belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • Beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • Belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Mythological Creature 2023-10-02
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- A shapeshifting creature from Philippine folklore.
- A legendary beast from Chinese folklore that terrorizes villages during New Year's.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A firebreathing monster with a lion's head, goat's body, and serpent's tail.
- An Australian cryptid resembling the North American Bigfoot.
- A paradise in Aztec mythology associated with the rain god Tlaloc.
- A fictional monster from Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky."
- A ninetailed fox spirit from Korean folklore.
- A malevolent creature from Algonquian folklore associated with cannibalism.
- A mythical bird from Filipino folklore with healing songs.
- Japanese spirits that appear as ordinary humans by day but stretch their necks at night.
- A creature from Lakota Sioux mythology associated with storms.
- A sea creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish.
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- Seals that can transform into humans in Scottish and Irish folklore.
- An Irish fairy known for its seductive charm.
- Birdlike creatures from Japanese folklore, often depicted with long noses.
- A sea monster with the head of a bull and the body of a fish from medieval mythology.
- A creature from Aztec mythology resembling a dog or otter with a human hand on its tail.
- A halfhorse, halfhuman creature from Philippine folklore.
- A legendary bird from Russian folklore with a beautiful song.
- A divine being in Zoroastrianism.
- A hybrid creature with the body of a horse and the head of an eagle.
- A creature from Australian Aboriginal folklore that drinks the blood of its victims.
- A cryptid said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, USA.
- A mythical water creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology.
25 Clues: A divine being in Zoroastrianism. • An Irish fairy known for its seductive charm. • A ninetailed fox spirit from Korean folklore. • A shapeshifting creature from Philippine folklore. • A halfhorse, halfhuman creature from Philippine folklore. • A mythical bird from Filipino folklore with healing songs. • A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • ...
Daedalus and Icarus 2022-06-01
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- The story comes from what is now this country
- built these for his son and himself
- A labyrinth or a complicated series of paths
- This character fell from the sky
- Daedalus and Icarus hope to flee or this (breakout of King Minos's prison)
- A series of stories that come from particular religions or regions and often explain what was unexplainable
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- Daedalus wanted to escape and return to this Greek city
- Daedalus and Icarus collected these bird things to make their wings
- "Really, really, really old"
- The wings wee held together with this
- Icarus fell because he flew too close to this
- The cruel King _____
12 Clues: The cruel King _____ • "Really, really, really old" • This character fell from the sky • built these for his son and himself • The wings wee held together with this • A labyrinth or a complicated series of paths • The story comes from what is now this country • Icarus fell because he flew too close to this • Daedalus wanted to escape and return to this Greek city • ...
Valentines Day Puzzle 2025-01-31
Across
- Where is the Hershey company located?
- Members of what profession receive the most Valentine's cards?
- The god of love in Roman mythology
- What fruit is also known as the "love apple"?
- A sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day
- Who created the first box of Valentine's Day chocolates in the late 1868?
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- In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned?
- What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart?
- Which state grows the most roses?
- What company is the top seller of Valentine's cards in America?
- Flower that symbolize affection, love, and admiration.
- The most romantic city in the world
12 Clues: Which state grows the most roses? • The god of love in Roman mythology • The most romantic city in the world • Where is the Hershey company located? • What fruit is also known as the "love apple"? • What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart? • In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned? • Flower that symbolize affection, love, and admiration. • ...
The Greek & Roman Pantheon 2023-11-14
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- Roman goddess of love, beauty
- Roman god of time
- Greek god of the Sky and king of the gods
- Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, wild animals
- Roman goddess of the heart and home
- Greek goddess of war, wisdom, and weaving
- Greek goddess of Spring
- Roman god of the Sky and king of the gods
- Roman god of the Underworld
- Roman god of love
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Roman goddess of harvest and growing things
- Greek god of war
- Greek god of the sea, horses, and earthquakes
- Roman god of the sea, horses, and earthquakes
- Greek goddess of day
- Roman god of wine and partying
- Greek goddess of trouble, discord, strife
- Greek goddess of the moon, the hunt, wild animals
- Greek god of shepherds, nature
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- Roman god of blacksmiths, fire, tools, and weapons
- Greek god of time
- Roman goddess of war, wisdom, and weaving
- Greek god of messengers, thieves, merchants, and travel
- Greek god of blacksmiths, fire, tools, and weapons
- Roman goddess of trouble, discord, strife
- Greek god of the sun, music, medicine, poetry
- Roman god of war
- Greek goddess of love, beauty
- Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods
- Greek goddess of marriage and queen of the gods
- Greek goddess of harvest and growing things
- Greek god of love
- Roman god of messengers, thieves, merchants, and travel
- Greek goddess of the heart and home
- Greek god of wine and partying
36 Clues: Roman god of war • Greek god of war • Greek god of time • Roman god of time • Roman god of love • Greek god of love • Greek goddess of day • Greek goddess of Spring • Roman god of the Underworld • Greek god of the Underworld • Roman goddess of love, beauty • Greek goddess of love, beauty • Roman god of wine and partying • Greek god of wine and partying • Greek god of shepherds, nature • ...
Valentine's Day 2024-01-31
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- Aphrodite was born from ______
- Flower commonly associated with Valentine's day
- Tool cupid uses to shoot arrows
- First time Valentine's day is written in association with romantic love was by this writer.
- Jewelry worn around the neck
- Used as a symbol of marriage or commitment between couples
- What is cupid's name in Greek Mythology?
- Shape of most chocolate boxes sold for the holiday
- Plush toy given as a gift
- An action to show affection
- Cupid's father in Roman mythology
- This patent was filed by Alexander Graham Bell on Valentine's Day in 1876.
- Long necked bird that is used as the shape for paddle boats.
- Name of the saint that the holiday is named after.
- Also know as the "love hormone"
- St. Valentine performed secret _______, which led to his execution.
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- This city receives letters addressed to Juliet.
- Who was the first to introduce a heart shaped chocolate box?
- Cupid's arrow caused people to fall in _____
- Ophelia mentions the holiday in this Shakespeare play
- Receives the most Valentine's day cards.
- What happens when someone is embarrassed?
- Roman Emperor who ordered St. Valentine's execution.
- The first valentine was written here
- St. Valentine preformed marriages for _______ who were forbidden to marry.
- This is typically given as a gift to celebrate the holiday
- _____ hearts typically have messages on them such as "be mine"
- Birds associated as a symbol of love and peace.
- Day of the holiday
- _______ hearts, another name for Candy Hearts
30 Clues: Day of the holiday • Plush toy given as a gift • An action to show affection • Jewelry worn around the neck • Aphrodite was born from ______ • Tool cupid uses to shoot arrows • Also know as the "love hormone" • Cupid's father in Roman mythology • The first valentine was written here • Receives the most Valentine's day cards. • What is cupid's name in Greek Mythology? • ...
Mythology and Fairy Tale Crossword 2025-02-10
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- The debate of what these two things really mean in life and whether events in life are predetermined or if they can be changed
- The sun God in Ancient Egyptian mythology
- A young, often beautiful woman who must be rescued by a hero
- The idea that your actions have consequences even if it’s not apparent at first, frequently used as a lesson in fairy tales and mythology
- When the protagonist ventures into the unknown and faces challenges, but overcomes them
- Antagonists in fairy tales often ones where the main character is the kind underdog
- A trope where a character in poverty becomes rich
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- The idea that wanting too much will have consequences, frequently used as a lesson in fairy tales and mythology
- The values, traditions, and beliefs of a group of people
- An element that happens in stories that involve the “rags to riches” trope
- A frequent character type in fairy tales, a wicked witch and/or mother figure
- A person’s morals and beliefs that guide their life, fairy tales and myths often aim to teach people these
- A giant wolf that symbolizes destruction and chaos in Norse mythology
- An evil spirit or cannibalistic creature in Algonquian mythology
- Elements such as jokes, events, or characters in fairy tales often occur in this number
- A device often used in fairy tales and myths to teach a lesson
- A character who uses their cunning and cleverness to manipulate or deceive others
- A frequent element in fairy tales where a character wants to live forever
- A type of protagonist who is often the underdog
- A book containing spells to help guide Ancient Egyptians through the afterlife
20 Clues: The sun God in Ancient Egyptian mythology • A type of protagonist who is often the underdog • A trope where a character in poverty becomes rich • The values, traditions, and beliefs of a group of people • A young, often beautiful woman who must be rescued by a hero • A device often used in fairy tales and myths to teach a lesson • ...
Affixes ~ Numbers & Amounts 2021-03-02
26 Clues: all • ten • half • many • half • eight • three • equal • hundred • thousand • thousandth • six (Greek) • one (Greek) • nine(Greek) • two (Latin) • two (Greek) • five (Greek) • six (Latin) • four (Greek) • one (Latin) • nine (Latin) • seven (Greek) • four (Latin) • seven (Latin) • five (Latin) • half (1 of the 3 works)
Percy Jackson 2023-03-13
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- During a field trip to a ______, Percy is attached by a fury.
- A _____ rages at the beach house in Montauk.
- What word gets Grover's shoes flying?
- Annabeth's mother's name
- Percy's father's name
- What Percy’s magical pen transforms into.
- Percy and friends are on a _____ to retrieve Zeus's bolt
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- What color food does Gabe think doesn't exist?
- She tries to turn the trio into statues
- Percy, his mom and Grover are attacked by the _____ on the way to Half Blood Hill.
- Each of the campers at Half Blood Hill is a ____ ?
- The Lightning Thief refers many times to Greek ____
- Percy Jackson is a 12 year-old who has ____ and ADHD.
13 Clues: Percy's father's name • Annabeth's mother's name • What word gets Grover's shoes flying? • She tries to turn the trio into statues • What Percy’s magical pen transforms into. • A _____ rages at the beach house in Montauk. • What color food does Gabe think doesn't exist? • Each of the campers at Half Blood Hill is a ____ ? • ...
SQLWord 2015-11-02
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- Never turned off
- Join me using if inside if.
- Magic Numbers which can change SQL Server
- Process of making a query run faster.
- Cleaning using DBCC
- Verification of the genuineness of someone to make it valid
- Multi-headed (usually three-headed) dog in Greek and Roman mythology with a serpent's tail, a mane of snakes, and a lion's claws
- Easy, if you can swim
- A wall which divides
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- A large, multinational manufacturing (fictitious) company that manufactures and sells metal and composite bicycles to North American, European and Asian commercial markets. Very well known to SQL DBAs
- Secure data by Scrambling
- Code Name of SQL Server 2012
- End of Index Chain
- Code Name of SQL Server 2008
- Can harm query plans, if incorrect
- This has to be done to go back in time.
- Data type which can track
- A political position in real world and feature in SQL.
18 Clues: Never turned off • End of Index Chain • Cleaning using DBCC • A wall which divides • Easy, if you can swim • Secure data by Scrambling • Data type which can track • Join me using if inside if. • Code Name of SQL Server 2012 • Code Name of SQL Server 2008 • Can harm query plans, if incorrect • Process of making a query run faster. • This has to be done to go back in time. • ...
Kama Sutra for Dummies 2024-06-03
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- Board game with a candlestick, rope, and dagger
- The underworld river in Greek mythology
- Their hit was "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
- The Canary Islands are named for these animals
- This brand is the "Quicker Picker Upper"
- Its capital is Reykjavik
- The Beatles formed in this English city
- Edith's cousin on "All in the Family" who later had a spin-off
- Kirin beer is from this country
- He was Sheriff Justice in "Smokey and the Bandit"
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- Kramer's first name on "Seinfeld"
- Spumante means this kind of wine
- Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get this
- Japanese battle cry meaning "Live ten thousand years"
- The back of the neck
- Beatles song that repeats the title 42 times (3 wds)
- Elly May's surname on "The Beverly Hillbillies"
- Georgia city locale of The Allman Brothers Band Museum
18 Clues: The back of the neck • Its capital is Reykjavik • Kirin beer is from this country • Spumante means this kind of wine • Kramer's first name on "Seinfeld" • The underworld river in Greek mythology • The Beatles formed in this English city • This brand is the "Quicker Picker Upper" • Their hit was "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" • The Canary Islands are named for these animals • ...
Marissa's Birthday Puzzle 2024-09-02
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- What can both a point and an edge be?
- I heard every _____.
- How does it feel when something is unfamiliar?
- What is a brutal way sailors were punished at sea?
- What do you do to experience the flavor of food?
- A happy dog tail is always _______.
- A _______ is an instrument for pressing down a protruding part.
- Someone who takes a vow of silence cannot ____.
- What do you do with a Lollipop?
- Who is she who gives birth?
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- In Greek mythology, Hades weapon is a spear with a ______ tip.
- What is Cataglottism?
- Things that are _____ are indigenous. They were born there.
- I'm glad I came in second place. I prefer ______ anyway.
- Marissa, you speak my love ________.
- What is a warbling sound made by a singer?
- A ______ is when politicians take the floor, and lecture.
- Mrs. Coffey is _______ up in a meeting at the moment.
18 Clues: I heard every _____. • What is Cataglottism? • Who is she who gives birth? • What do you do with a Lollipop? • A happy dog tail is always _______. • Marissa, you speak my love ________. • What can both a point and an edge be? • What is a warbling sound made by a singer? • How does it feel when something is unfamiliar? • Someone who takes a vow of silence cannot ____. • ...
