greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology 2024-01-25
Greek Mythology 2022-12-20
5 Clues: The main charactor • one of the big three gods • another one of the Big Three gods • One of Percy's helpers on his quest • another other one of the big three gods
Myths, Legends & Fables 2020-10-08
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- combines a real event or real person´s unusual life story with exaggerated and heroic actions.
- a winged horse in greek mythology.
- a vampiric creature that drained goats and other small animals and sucked them dry.
- teaches a lesson about life and has animals as characters.
- provides a fictional explanation to natural phenomena.
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- wild woman who has really long hair and backwards feet.
- a demigod who was very strong and saved people.
- a large, hairy creature that roams forests.
- an evil spirit that eats people.
9 Clues: an evil spirit that eats people. • a winged horse in greek mythology. • a large, hairy creature that roams forests. • a demigod who was very strong and saved people. • provides a fictional explanation to natural phenomena. • wild woman who has really long hair and backwards feet. • teaches a lesson about life and has animals as characters. • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
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- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- Here and now is the meaning
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
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- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Accept your freedom
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
Spring crossword 2025-01-22
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- What is the name for cupid in Greek mythology?
- What is the colour of International Women's Day?
- In which language is the Quran written?
- A toad in the hole typically contains Yorkshire pudding and which other item?
- What are baby rabbits called?
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- What is traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday?
- What mythological being is part of Irish culture and St Patricks Day lore?
- What is Holi the festival of?
- What is the name of an American ice cream dessert with sauce?
9 Clues: What is Holi the festival of? • What are baby rabbits called? • In which language is the Quran written? • What is traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday? • What is the name for cupid in Greek mythology? • What is the colour of International Women's Day? • What is the name of an American ice cream dessert with sauce? • ...
Incredible Iceland Crossword 2023-02-21
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- celebration of the days getting longer
- subregion of Northern Europe consisting of Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
- hidden people
- famous Icelandic singer
- national animal of Iceland
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- collection of stories of a religion or culture
- capital of Iceland
- grew special youth giving apples in Norse mythology
- cold and windy treeless Arctic region
- used by Vikings to navigate the seas
- dairy dessert, unofficial National dish of Iceland
- ancient alphabet used by Vikings
- stories of Norse mythology
13 Clues: hidden people • capital of Iceland • famous Icelandic singer • stories of Norse mythology • national animal of Iceland • ancient alphabet used by Vikings • used by Vikings to navigate the seas • cold and windy treeless Arctic region • celebration of the days getting longer • collection of stories of a religion or culture • dairy dessert, unofficial National dish of Iceland • ...
Greek Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes 2019-05-15
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- / God of war. Represented the physical, violent and untamed aspect of war.
- / This person flew to close to the sun and his wings fell off.
- / He is best known in Greek mythology as the slayer of Medusa, one of three female creatures, or Gorgons, with hair said to be made of poisonous snakes.
- / Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy. Daughter of Zeus and born from his forehead fully grown, wearing battle armour.
- / She held him by the heel and it did not touch the water - making it the only part of him that could be harmed.
- / God of family feuds and avenger of evil deeds.
- / Olympian Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses.
- / Known for his leadership skills, wit, and intelligence,
- / The son of Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene, he was considered the greatest of the heroes, a symbol of masculinity, sire of a long line of royal clans and the champion of the Olympian order against terrible monsters
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- / God of the Sun and also known as Sol.
- / Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
- / spirit goddess of insanity, madness, crazed frenzy and the dead.
- / Goddess of eternal youth.
- / God of the Dead and Riches and King of the Underworld.
- / Olympian god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge.
- / Titaness and goddess of nature. Daughter of the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus, and known as “the mother of gods”.
- the great / Conquered more lands than anyone and ruled over a persian empire.
- / Greek goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. She is also known as one of the goddesses of the sea and the sky.
18 Clues: / Goddess of eternal youth. • / God of the Sun and also known as Sol. • / God of family feuds and avenger of evil deeds. • / Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes. • / God of the Dead and Riches and King of the Underworld. • / Known for his leadership skills, wit, and intelligence, • / This person flew to close to the sun and his wings fell off. • ...
Greek mythology 2024-04-18
Greek Mythology 2022-03-31
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- Alcyone’s beloved and selfless husband
- a woman who dared to think herself as talented a weaver as Athena, and challenged her to see who could weave better
- a word meaning, “having human characteristics”
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- the god of the west wind
- a nymph cursed by Hera to never be able to speak for herself, and to only be able to speak the words of others
5 Clues: the god of the west wind • Alcyone’s beloved and selfless husband • a word meaning, “having human characteristics” • a nymph cursed by Hera to never be able to speak for herself, and to only be able to speak the words of others • a woman who dared to think herself as talented a weaver as Athena, and challenged her to see who could weave better
Dunwich Horror 2014-05-01
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- Wilbur always wore a strict attire because his body wasn’t completely [].
- father is []
- [] is the main character’s mother.
- February 2nd is [] to those of Dunwich.
- Gorgons, Hydras and Chimaeras all originate from [] mythology.
- [] University is where the main character goes to find a book.
- Wilbur searches for the [].
- [] is the main character.
- Old Whately bought [] from Curtis Whately.
- The University’s Necronomicon is in [].
- Yog-Sothoth is one of the [].
- Wilbur was killed by a [].
- Wilbur’s corpse [].
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- Wilbur grew and learned very [].
- [] is the lean and youngish professor.
- The Dunwich Horror takes place in this state. []
- [] was the other undecayed family aside from the Whatelys.
- [] wouldn’t let Wilbur take the Necronomicon.
- A great blaze was seen on Halloween on top of [] Hill.
- []’s general store.
- [] Whately is Wilbur’s grandfather.
- The people of Dunwich are degenerates and [].
- [] is the stocky and iron-grey professor.
- []’s Hop Yard – a bleak, blasted hillside where nothing will grow.
- Wilbur was exceedingly [].
25 Clues: father is [] • []’s general store. • Wilbur’s corpse []. • [] is the main character. • Wilbur was killed by a []. • Wilbur was exceedingly []. • Wilbur searches for the []. • Yog-Sothoth is one of the []. • Wilbur grew and learned very []. • [] is the main character’s mother. • [] Whately is Wilbur’s grandfather. • [] is the lean and youngish professor. • ...
The Canterbury Tales Prologue Vocabulary 2014-11-09
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- The constellation Aries, first sign of the zodiac. The time is mid-April.
- Having too much yellow bile and therefore bad tempered
- Low-ranking officer who summons people to appear in court
- Greek mythology god of the west wind
- Short Jacket
- Person who draws up a deed
- Citizen
- Head of a guild and therefore a town council member
- Hood or long sleeve
- A minor member of the church who bought and sold pardons for sinners
- Puss-filled sores
- Confessions and absolution
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- A linen cover for the head and neck
- Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton
- Nine inches
- Puss-filled skin inflammations, something like boils
- A friar who has the excessive right to beg and preach in a certain area
- Long dagger
- British coin worth one fourth of a penny but no longer in circulation
- Multi-colored
- A stringed instrument that is plucked
- Jolly
- Horse
- People who wore palm fronds to show they had visited the holy land
24 Clues: Jolly • Horse • Citizen • Nine inches • Long dagger • Short Jacket • Multi-colored • Puss-filled sores • Hood or long sleeve • Person who draws up a deed • Confessions and absolution • A linen cover for the head and neck • Greek mythology god of the west wind • Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton • A stringed instrument that is plucked • Head of a guild and therefore a town council member • ...
Spelling List M 2013-08-24
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- To rush or coerce (someone) into doing something.
- The reluctant acceptance of something without protest.
- Impossible to satisfy.
- An acute allergic reaction to an antigen to which the body has become hypersensitive.
- A person or thing that brings bad luck.
- Extremely large.
- A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required.
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- Activity done for enjoyment when one is not working.
- Relating to sound or the sense of hearing.
- A hard mineral consisting of silica, found widely in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
- Certain to happen; unavoidable.
- A policy of remaining apart from other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- Walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
- Self-confidence or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation.
- A person from whom one is descended.
- Providing additional help and support.
- having fair and sensible judgement.
- Not connected with or relevant to something.
- Greek & Roman Mythology: the food of the gods.
- A test of knowledge, especially as a competition.
20 Clues: Extremely large. • Impossible to satisfy. • Certain to happen; unavoidable. • Walk in a slow, relaxed manner. • A person from whom one is descended. • having fair and sensible judgement. • Providing additional help and support. • A person or thing that brings bad luck. • Relating to sound or the sense of hearing. • Not connected with or relevant to something. • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
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- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- Ancient large stone
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- Spiral shell Fossil?
- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
- Egyptian God of creation?
- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
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- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- Earliest form of writing?
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
20 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Bronze Age burial practice • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Singular piece of a mosaic? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
Percy Jackson Chapter 21 and 22 2017-06-26
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- As for my mother, she had a chance at a new ____
- what Gabe turned into
- what buildings in Olympus looked like
- what Grover has been meaning to earn all his life.
- the act of forming or establishing something
- Father of Kronos
- Form the master bolt
- lion a vicious monster in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea
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- a giant with 100 eyes all located around his head
- My trip through Olympus was a ____
- the amount of throne in Olympus
- a large number of deaths
- the last part of something
- harming someone in retaliation for something they have done
- to keep it under control and prevent it from being free to move
- To send someone away as an act of punishment
- but if I'm right about the ____ ahead of you
- hundred The amount of stories you have to climb before reaching Mt Olympus
- a small aromatic tree with shiny dark green leaves
- Sally’s first college after gaining access to a new life
20 Clues: Father of Kronos • Form the master bolt • what Gabe turned into • a large number of deaths • the last part of something • the amount of throne in Olympus • My trip through Olympus was a ____ • what buildings in Olympus looked like • To send someone away as an act of punishment • but if I'm right about the ____ ahead of you • the act of forming or establishing something • ...
Crossword greeting 2018-04-07
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- This king preached civil rights at Ebenezer Baptist Church
- Atlanta’s soda.
- The mellifluous rhythm of your lives
- Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale
- Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games
- The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s.
- Drop the “H” to get India’s first ever apple juice drink.
- The Hindu equivalent of the goddesses Nike (Greek) or Victoria (Roman).
- The suggestion to “Be open to _____” comes right out of Mississippi Masala.
- Those who drink ________ (malt beverage), to you are not dear.
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- Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee
- Your obsession to multiply everything by this while in the US.
- Your starting place
- If Trump owned BITS Pilani, MB might be renamed after this eastern European model
- Much of Atlanta’s historic architecture is along this street
- Better pack a couple of these than eat airline food
- Dakshayani’s husband in mythology.
- Shruti’s _______ friend and partner would be mighty proud of Leo Varadkar
- Yellow jackets mascot
- You long for this arabica brew
20 Clues: Atlanta’s soda. • Your starting place • Yellow jackets mascot • You long for this arabica brew • Dakshayani’s husband in mythology. • The mellifluous rhythm of your lives • Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale • Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games • The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s. • Better pack a couple of these than eat airline food • ...
Trivia 2023-11-18
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- Chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Small and boxy car
- Vehicle brand used for ambulances in Quebec
- first soft drink in space
- Moon stage
- Part of watch face that sticks out; connects wristband
- Country that sits on the boundary of 4 tectonic plates
- God of the forge in Greek mythology
- Canada’s 4th largest province
- Someone wearing glasses
- Hawaiian pizza origin - country
- Canadian astronaut, played guitar in space
- Marie Curie named this element after her home country
- Canada's national animal
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- Specific style of Japanese karate
- “Zombie fungus”
- Animal with no nipples
- 3rd belt in karate
- Largest rodent
- Likely the first star you see in the night sky
- very starchy potato
- Genus of snake plant (scientific name)
- The most abundant element
- Sword in French
- Mario’s first name
- Country with the most pyramids
- Fastest animal in animal kingdom
- Turtle in Spanish
- Along matchsticks, knife skills
- Car that has 7 slots in grill
30 Clues: Moon stage • Largest rodent • “Zombie fungus” • Sword in French • Turtle in Spanish • Small and boxy car • 3rd belt in karate • Mario’s first name • very starchy potato • Animal with no nipples • Someone wearing glasses • Canada's national animal • first soft drink in space • The most abundant element • Canada’s 4th largest province • Car that has 7 slots in grill • ...
The Greek history 2023-05-02
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- A leader who holds power through the use of force
- Rich landowners
- high hill
- God of metalwork
- Who is the god of the sky
- mountains What are Greece mainly located on
- Who is the god on the underworld
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- A body of stories about gods and heroes and they try to explain how the world works
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- God of celebration
- Was a slave in 500s B.C./story writer
- God of the sun
- Short stories that teach life lessons
- Goddess of wisdom
- Agreement to work together
- A unit of soldiers that ride horses
- Greek word for city
- Wars Series of wars that include Persia, and Greece
- Caesar What is the name of the man who was killed by senates and his friend
- Who is the god of the sea
- God of war
- A government in which only a few people have power
22 Clues: high hill • God of war • God of the sun • Rich landowners • God of metalwork • Goddess of wisdom • God of celebration • Greek word for city • Who is the god of the sea • Who is the god of the sky • Agreement to work together • Who is the god on the underworld • A unit of soldiers that ride horses • Was a slave in 500s B.C./story writer • Short stories that teach life lessons • ...
Olympic crossword puzzle 2023-05-12
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- god of the sun
- 2nd favorite color in Greece
- one of the sunniest places in the world
- god of war
- goddess of beauty
- Greece’s national flower
- Greeks invented this food
- Oldest person in Greece
- popular beverage in ancient Greece
- famous Olympic swimmer
- god of lightening and other gods
- Most favorite color in Greece
- who couldn’t attend Olympics
- Famous person in Greece
- god of moon
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- what do Greeks call themselves
- this Olympic sport involved using their foot
- Greece’s main dish
- kids in the school do this sport using two competitors
- god of the underworld
- goddess of war
- what did Greeks invent
- Greece’s known animal
- One of the things Greece made
- II He first governed as guardian (epitropos) for his young nephew Orestes
- Smartest person in Greece mythology
- when did Greek end
- this was the first games
- goddess of marriage
- the great liberator through wine
30 Clues: god of war • god of moon • god of the sun • goddess of war • goddess of beauty • Greece’s main dish • when did Greek end • goddess of marriage • god of the underworld • Greece’s known animal • what did Greeks invent • famous Olympic swimmer • Oldest person in Greece • Famous person in Greece • Greece’s national flower • this was the first games • Greeks invented this food • ...
Fed Amazing CrossWord Puzzle 2025-05-16
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- It was launched on September 5th 1977
- It is also known as the ISS
- On Sunday I have to go to ____?
- On the table of elements the abbreviation is the first one on the table.
- We live on this planet
- There are gasses and dust in this
- The north star
- You are ____.
- This is what stars make after they go supernova
- what makes a desk stay on the floor
- Buzz ____
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- This is the amount of time that the ISS takes to orbit the earth.
- The big dipper is a famous ____?
- a doughnut-shaped icy region beyond the orbit of Neptune
- In Greek mythology she was a princess the daughter of king Cepheus
- Edwin Powell ____?
- This allows us to communicate from around the world
- There is a chocolate names after this Galaxy.
- Closest stellar system closest to ours
- We ___ around the sun.
- The milky way ___.
- We live on a _____.
- Our sun is a medium size of this
23 Clues: Buzz ____ • You are ____. • The north star • Edwin Powell ____? • The milky way ___. • We live on a _____. • We live on this planet • We ___ around the sun. • It is also known as the ISS • On Sunday I have to go to ____? • The big dipper is a famous ____? • Our sun is a medium size of this • There are gasses and dust in this • what makes a desk stay on the floor • ...
Rick Riordan's Books 2022-05-03
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- Nico's cave runner friends
- the original rope binding the Fenris wolf
- the literal and figurative end of the mark of Athena
- the meaning of Sam the Valkyrie's last name
- Zia Rashid's host god
- a fear shared by all of athena's children
- the fire maniac that was in the prophecy of the 7
- the daughter of Zeus who is afraid of heights
- the defensive weapon of the pharaoh
- the thing that gave Leo the physician's cure
- apollo's master while he was mortal
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- primordial god and pit sounds like tauter sauce
- the way that alex first killed magnus
- the mountain where enchiladas broke Jason's lance
- offensive weapon of the pharaoh
- the number of times Annabeth has been to a funeral of a person close to her who is not dead
- Carter Kane's father
- the goddess of snow from greek mythology
- The sword of summers name given to him by Magnus
- the evil dragon bat human with two scimitars in the battle of the labyrinth
20 Clues: Carter Kane's father • Zia Rashid's host god • Nico's cave runner friends • offensive weapon of the pharaoh • the defensive weapon of the pharaoh • apollo's master while he was mortal • the way that alex first killed magnus • the goddess of snow from greek mythology • the original rope binding the Fenris wolf • a fear shared by all of athena's children • ...
Greek Mythology 2017-08-18
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- What is the name of the land of spirits, controlled by Hades?
- Who is the king of the gods and God of the sky and lightning?
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- What was a place of worshiping and offering called?
- Who was the king of the titans overthrown by his son?
- What are the 12 major deities that lived on Mount Olympians known as?
5 Clues: What was a place of worshiping and offering called? • Who was the king of the titans overthrown by his son? • What is the name of the land of spirits, controlled by Hades? • Who is the king of the gods and God of the sky and lightning? • What are the 12 major deities that lived on Mount Olympians known as?
Greek Mythology 2014-05-06
Greek Mythology 2014-05-06
Greek Mythology 2024-07-22
Mythololgy 2013-10-28
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- United Upper and Lower Egypt
- that can turn anyone to stone
- Roman queen of the gods
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of traval
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of Beauty
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- Roman god Of love son of Venus
- King of the Roman gods
- god of marriage and Zeus wife
- Greek strong man
- Greek sea monster
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek hero of the Trojan war
- Roman god of Luck
- Nordic god of Lightning
- Roman ruler of the underworld
- Greek god of wisdom
- Greek god of war
- Greek Ruler of the underworld
20 Clues: Greek strong man • Greek god of war • Greek god of war • Greek sea monster • Roman god of Luck • Greek god of wisdom • Greek god of traval • Roman god of Beauty • Greek god of the sea • King of the Roman gods • King of the Greek gods • Nordic god of Lightning • Roman queen of the gods • United Upper and Lower Egypt • Greek hero of the Trojan war • god of marriage and Zeus wife • ...
Crossword greeting 2018-04-07
Across
- This king preached civil rights at Ebenezer Baptist Church
- Atlanta’s soda.
- If Trump owned BITS Pilani, MB might be renamed after this eastern European model
- The suggestion to “Be open to _____” comes right out of Mississippi Masala.
- Better pack a couple of these than eat airline food
- Drop the “H” to get India’s first ever apple juice drink.
- Your obsession to multiply everything by this while in the US.
- Yellow jackets mascot
- The Hindu equivalent of the goddesses Nike (Greek) or Victoria (Roman).
- Dakshayani’s husband in mythology.
- Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games
- Shruti’s _______ friend and partner would be mighty proud of Leo Varadkar
- You long for this arabica brew
Down
- Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee
- Your starting place
- The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s.
- Those who drink ________ (malt beverage), to you are not dear.
- The mellifluous rhythm of your lives
- Much of Atlanta’s historic architecture is along this street
- Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale
20 Clues: Atlanta’s soda. • Your starting place • Yellow jackets mascot • You long for this arabica brew • Dakshayani’s husband in mythology. • The mellifluous rhythm of your lives • Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale • Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games • The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s. • Better pack a couple of these than eat airline food • ...
SQL Server 2015-10-01
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- Process of making a query run faster.
- Found in Plants
- This has to be done to go back in time.
- 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
- Magic Numbers which can change SQL Server
- Never turned off
- Easy, if you can swim
- End of Index Chain
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- A political position in real world and feature in SQL.
- Verification of the genuineness of someone to make it valid
- Join me using if inside if.
- Can harm query plans, if incorrect
- Cleaning using DBCC
- 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
- Code Name of SQL Server 2008
- A wall which divides
- Data type which can track
- Fooling SQL using DBCC
20 Clues: Found in Plants • Never turned off • End of Index Chain • Cleaning using DBCC • A wall which divides • Easy, if you can swim • Fooling SQL using DBCC • 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. • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
Across
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- Spiral shell Fossil?
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
Down
- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
- Earliest form of writing?
- Ancient large stone
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
- Egyptian God of creation?
20 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Bronze Age burial practice • Singular piece of a mosaic? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
Units 1-9 2024-01-08
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- a path for an electrical current to flow around
- to place on top of
- well-known
- one-eyed giant monster from Greek mythology
- written below the line
- first in rank, excellence, quality, importance, or time
- hatred; evil intent; bad will
- to light up
- a fundamental truth
- to sail completely around the world
- higher or better
- giving out light without much heat
- the leader of a school
- Expressing love or the state of being in love
- not safe
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- causing great damage
- talking in circles
- full of malice; intending to do harm
- deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
- to dip beneath the surface; go under
- sign up to receive something regularly
- lack of proper nutrition
- to watch over
- lighting or light
- to speak evil of
- First or most significant
- wonderful, splendid
- attractive or appealing
- clear and easily understood
- of the highest quality
- to take away
31 Clues: not safe • well-known • to light up • to take away • to watch over • to speak evil of • higher or better • lighting or light • talking in circles • to place on top of • a fundamental truth • wonderful, splendid • causing great damage • written below the line • of the highest quality • the leader of a school • attractive or appealing • lack of proper nutrition • First or most significant • ...
General Trivia 2024-01-22
Across
- Chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Small and boxy car
- Vehicle brand used for ambulances in Quebec
- first soft drink in space
- Moon stage
- Part of watch face that sticks out; connects wristband
- Country that sits on the boundary of 4 tectonic plates
- God of the forge in Greek mythology
- Canada’s 4th largest province
- Someone wearing glasses
- Hawaiian pizza origin - country
- Canadian astronaut, played guitar in space
- Marie Curie named this element after her home country
- Canada's national animal
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- Specific style of Japanese karate
- “Zombie fungus”
- Animal with no nipples
- 3rd belt in karate
- Largest rodent
- Likely the first star you see in the night sky
- Very starchy potato
- Genus of snake plant (scientific name)
- The most abundant element
- Sword in French
- Mario’s first name
- Country with the most pyramids
- Fastest animal in animal kingdom
- Turtle in Spanish
- Along matchsticks, knife skills
- Car that has 7 slots in grill
30 Clues: Moon stage • Largest rodent • “Zombie fungus” • Sword in French • Turtle in Spanish • Small and boxy car • 3rd belt in karate • Mario’s first name • Very starchy potato • Animal with no nipples • Someone wearing glasses • Canada's national animal • first soft drink in space • The most abundant element • Canada’s 4th largest province • Car that has 7 slots in grill • ...
General Trivia 2024-01-22
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- Sword in French
- God of the forge in Greek mythology
- Animal with no nipples
- Mario’s first name
- The most abundant element
- Canadian astronaut, played guitar in space
- Fastest animal in animal kingdom
- Genus of snake plant (scientific name)
- 3rd belt in karate
- Vehicle brand used for ambulances in Quebec
- Specific style of Japanese karate
- Largest rodent
- Turtle in Spanish
- Very starchy potato
- Someone wearing glasses
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- Along matchsticks, knife skills
- Likely the first star you see in the night sky
- Car that has 7 slots in grill
- Marie Curie named this element after her home country
- Moon stage
- Country with the most pyramids
- Country that sits on the boundary of 4 tectonic plates
- Small and boxy car
- first soft drink in space
- Canada’s 4th largest province
- Part of watch face that sticks out; connects wristband
- Hawaiian pizza origin - country
- Canada's national animal
- “Zombie fungus”
- Chess piece that can only move diagonally
30 Clues: Moon stage • Largest rodent • Sword in French • “Zombie fungus” • Turtle in Spanish • Mario’s first name • Small and boxy car • 3rd belt in karate • Very starchy potato • Animal with no nipples • Someone wearing glasses • Canada's national animal • first soft drink in space • The most abundant element • Car that has 7 slots in grill • Canada’s 4th largest province • ...
VOT 2024-04-04
Across
- what is a joule a unit of?
- what is the perfect score in bowling? (Two words)
- how many remakes of the wizard of oz has there been?
- where is Stonehenge?
- how long is an Olympic swimming pool in meters?
- the mathematical term for any whole number is a ……
- what colour is chlorophyll
- what is the November birth stone?
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- what does sommelier specialise in?
- how many wisdom teeth does the average adult have?
- what type of eater is a rhino? (Carnivore, omnivore ect)
- what style of architecture is the notre dame cathedral?
- which ocean does Ecuador touch?
- how many people have walked on the moon?
- how many oceans are there on earth?
- which product is LaCroix known for making?
- how many legs does a crab have?
- which country invented tea
- what is the first astrological sign in the zodiac?
- which mythology is Pandora’s box from?
- what is the capital city of Morocco?
- Which currency do the Swiss use?
22 Clues: where is Stonehenge? • what is a joule a unit of? • which country invented tea • what colour is chlorophyll • which ocean does Ecuador touch? • how many legs does a crab have? • Which currency do the Swiss use? • what is the November birth stone? • what does sommelier specialise in? • how many oceans are there on earth? • what is the capital city of Morocco? • ...
Ancient Rome 2023-02-03
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- a deadly weapon that hannibal used designed to charge, trample and generally create a sense of panic in the enemy
- marched his massive army across the Pyrenees and Alps into central Italy
- place that had a long and bitter conflict with Rome
- the heads of state
- men who fight to the death for the enjoyment of others
- the language they spoke
- the governing and advisory assembly of the aristocracy
- entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
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- 95% of Rome
- wars the war
- was the first emperor of ancient Rome.
- provided a reliable source of fresh
- all foreigners who lacked Greek and Roman traditions
- native or inhabitant of ancient Gaul.
- a large amphitheater that hosted events like gladiatorial games.
- Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire
- 5% of Rome
- an artificial channels for conveying water
- to reject a decision
- founder of Rome in Roman mythology
20 Clues: 5% of Rome • 95% of Rome • wars the war • the heads of state • to reject a decision • the language they spoke • founder of Rome in Roman mythology • provided a reliable source of fresh • native or inhabitant of ancient Gaul. • was the first emperor of ancient Rome. • an artificial channels for conveying water • place that had a long and bitter conflict with Rome • ...
Mackenzie Matchen 2025-05-12
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- Belief that every action has a consequence
- Writing system using pictorial symbols
- Traditional stories and beliefs, often sacred
- Feeling of disappointment and loss of faith
- Greek city-state, a community of citizens with its own laws
- Process of combining or joining separate elements into a single whole
- Belief that their is only ONE
- Leaders or rulers of a tribe or clan
- Known for their military and associating with Sparta
- Closeness in space or time
- Shared religious and cultural values found in both Judaism and Christianity
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- The rebirth of something/Up from the dead
- Whom Studies human history from artifacts
- Different species can be with eachother within a single ecosystem
- Anything related to the sea, including ships
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- Form of government in which power is concentrated in the hands of a small
- Roman epic poem by Virgil
- typically made of rough material like burlap or canvas
- Lending money at an unreasonably high interest rate
20 Clues: Roman epic poem by Virgil • Closeness in space or time • Capital of the Aztec Empire • Belief that their is only ONE • Leaders or rulers of a tribe or clan • Writing system using pictorial symbols • The rebirth of something/Up from the dead • Whom Studies human history from artifacts • Belief that every action has a consequence • Feeling of disappointment and loss of faith • ...
Classic Rock Groups 2025-08-10
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- Large city in Massachusetts
- Nothing to do with archery
- They had an appetite for destruction (2 words)
- He won't back down (2 words)
- Also a light motor truck (2 words, sorta)
- Like a very bad bruise
- Mythical river in Greek mythology
- Related by marijuana? (2 words)
- Also national symbols
- A very dark Sunday (2 words)
- End of the alphabet
- Against the Wind
- They have a sweet home (1 word)
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- Not good to hang out with them (2 words)
- He's wanted dead or alive (2 words)
- Not from this country
- They have no power to arrest (2 words)
- They won't gather any moss
- Lots of Rumors about them (2 words)
- They're comfortably numb (2 words)
- How far to the Point of Know Return
- Motor city madman
- Absolute royalty
- He's in a haze
- They claim it's a long way to the top
- How does that thing possibly fly (2 words)
- A very long trip
27 Clues: He's in a haze • Absolute royalty • A very long trip • Against the Wind • Motor city madman • End of the alphabet • Not from this country • Also national symbols • Like a very bad bruise • Nothing to do with archery • They won't gather any moss • Large city in Massachusetts • He won't back down (2 words) • A very dark Sunday (2 words) • Related by marijuana? (2 words) • ...
5/6P 2025-12-02
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- Who ADORES pugs?
- Who is the Holliest and Jolliest?
- Who is a wizard of a grade 5 at his maths?
- Who is quiet and kind and gave me my squishy unicorn Charlie?
- Who often has his head in the clouds?
- Who LOVES ducks?
- Whose dad helped solve the copper circuit issue on STEM night
- Who enjoys her writing and got me a souvenir from Vietnam?
- Who is really tall and very skilled at Netball?
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- Who is friendly and fun sized?
- Who went to regionals for sprinting?
- Who has a special seating pillow
- Who loves tennis and capybaras?
- Who can sing beautifully in Amharic?
- Who is a massive Hawks fan?
- Who found Mr. Michael's golden egg first?
- Which grade 5 has great knowledge of ancient Greek mythology?
- Who worships the KFC Colonel?
- Who always wears fashionable scarves?
- Who lives far away and is good at running?
- Who always writes in their special diary?
- Who is fasting and enjoys Chobani and Takis?
22 Clues: Who ADORES pugs? • Who LOVES ducks? • Who is a massive Hawks fan? • Who worships the KFC Colonel? • Who is friendly and fun sized? • Who loves tennis and capybaras? • Who has a special seating pillow • Who is the Holliest and Jolliest? • Who went to regionals for sprinting? • Who can sing beautifully in Amharic? • Who often has his head in the clouds? • ...
Greek and latin root's crossword 2023-02-21
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- Latin for “to know”
- Latin for “write”
- Latin for “around”
- Greek for “sound”
- Latin for “say, declare”
- Latin for “water”
- Greek for “name”
- Latin for “mindful, recall”
- Latin for “pull or draw”
- Latin for “to hear”
- Greek for “middle, center”
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- Latin for “look, see”
- Greek for “water”
- Greek for “time”
- Greek for “circle”
- Latin for “stretch, give”
- Latin for “guest”
- Greek for “write, draw, describe, record”
- Greek for “study”
- Latin for “move”
- Latin for “sea”
- Latin for “time”
- Latin for “place”
23 Clues: Latin for “sea” • Greek for “time” • Latin for “move” • Latin for “time” • Greek for “name” • Greek for “water” • Latin for “write” • Latin for “guest” • Greek for “sound” • Greek for “study” • Latin for “water” • Latin for “place” • Greek for “circle” • Latin for “around” • Latin for “to know” • Latin for “to hear” • Latin for “look, see” • Latin for “say, declare” • Latin for “pull or draw” • ...
Greek History, Mythology, and Theater 2023-05-10
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- War depicted in Homer's "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
- Primordial being that represented the sky
- Patron goddess of Athens. Goddess of war
- This grew from mass worship of the gods
- This was the maximum amount of actors that could be on stage in a play
- These were used when one actor and to portray multiple different characters
- Primordial being that represented the earth
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- Largest theater in Greece
- First titan. Son of Gaia and Uranus. God of time
- The Greeks used this to trick the Trojans.
- Became the first "modern" actor. Wandered around reciting poetry and song
- Patron god of the city of Sparta and god of war
- Ancient Greek city where theater was popular
- Chief god
14 Clues: Chief god • Largest theater in Greece • This grew from mass worship of the gods • Patron goddess of Athens. Goddess of war • Primordial being that represented the sky • The Greeks used this to trick the Trojans. • Primordial being that represented the earth • Ancient Greek city where theater was popular • Patron god of the city of Sparta and god of war • ...
Mythology 2013-02-10
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- a collection of maps
- "bold vaulting ambition"
- a love potion
- the spinner of the thread of life
- a tale of wild adventure
- two well-matched contestants
- a skillful liar
- an eminent hero
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- a person who withdraws from participation due to a personal grievance
- relating to love, from Eros
- of dischord a cause for dispute
- to annoy
- a handsome youth
- a woman of surpassing beauty and charm
14 Clues: to annoy • a love potion • a skillful liar • an eminent hero • a handsome youth • a collection of maps • "bold vaulting ambition" • a tale of wild adventure • relating to love, from Eros • two well-matched contestants • of dischord a cause for dispute • the spinner of the thread of life • a woman of surpassing beauty and charm • ...
Mythology 2022-07-29
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- HELPED THESEUS WITH SOME STRING
- KILLED THE MINOTAUR
- FATHER OF PHAETHON AND GOD OF THE SUN
- HIS WINGS MELTED AND HE FELL FROM THE SKY
- FELL IN LOVE WITH HIMSELF
- GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD
- CRASHED HIS FATHER'S CHARIOT
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- HAD SNAKES FOR HAIR
- KILLED MEDUSA
- BUILT THE LABYRINTH
- THE GREEKS USED IT TO GET INTO TROY
- CAME UP WITH THE IDEA THAT WON THE GREEKS THE WAR
- THE MESSENGER OF THE GODS
- WAS AN AMAZING WEAVER
14 Clues: KILLED MEDUSA • HAD SNAKES FOR HAIR • BUILT THE LABYRINTH • KILLED THE MINOTAUR • GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD • WAS AN AMAZING WEAVER • THE MESSENGER OF THE GODS • FELL IN LOVE WITH HIMSELF • CRASHED HIS FATHER'S CHARIOT • HELPED THESEUS WITH SOME STRING • THE GREEKS USED IT TO GET INTO TROY • FATHER OF PHAETHON AND GOD OF THE SUN • HIS WINGS MELTED AND HE FELL FROM THE SKY • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-04-19
5 Clues: god of the light • can bring the dead back to life • Midas was known for his ______ and greed • everything he touches it turns into gold • Aether was known to be the God of light or of the ______
Greek Mythology 2022-05-23
Greek Mythology 2022-05-23
A Crazy Crossword 2025-10-29
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- Latin ordinal number that means eight
- What is the value of sesqui
- Greek Root that means city
- Definition of the latin preposition sub
- The rule that changes _ states that it transliterates into an n if it is followed by a Kappa, Chi, Xi, or another _
- Meaning of the greek prefix equi
- Greek suffix that means Art, Science, Study of
- Meaning of Greek Suffixes, -ic, -tic, -ac, -oid
- Greek Prefix that means old (Starts with A)
- Greek Prefix that means old (Starts with P)
- Greek Prefix that means topmost
- Meaning of the Greek noun aster
- Latin cardinal number for one
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- Sixty-seven in Roman numerals
- The Greek word that means circle
- What is the Latin cardinal number for four
- Greek prefix that means many
- The rule of upsilon states that it is a y unless part of a _
- Greek cardinal number for one
- Greek cardinal number for ten
- What is the numerical value of the numerical prefix for September
- Latin preposition that means above
- Greek Prefix that means self
- Meaning of the prefix retro
- A _ is a sound formed by the combination of two vowels
- Latin Preposition that means across
- Greek Cardinal Number for six
- What Latin adjective-forming prefix means both
- What is the meaning of the greek noun Cosmos
- What is the value of tetra
30 Clues: Greek Root that means city • What is the value of tetra • What is the value of sesqui • Meaning of the prefix retro • Greek prefix that means many • Greek Prefix that means self • Sixty-seven in Roman numerals • Greek cardinal number for one • Greek cardinal number for ten • Greek Cardinal Number for six • Latin cardinal number for one • Greek Prefix that means topmost • ...
History crossword puzzle 2024-06-13
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- My cat's middle name
- Favourite male singer
- Favourite actor
- favourite mythology (add mythology to the end)
- Favourite high school musical character
- Favourite colour
- Favourite subject
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- Favourite Greatest showman song
- Middle name
- Favourite high school musical song
- favourite book series
- Favourite female singer
- Favourite tv show
- Favourite childhood show
- Dance team
15 Clues: Dance team • Middle name • Favourite actor • Favourite colour • Favourite tv show • Favourite subject • My cat's middle name • favourite book series • Favourite male singer • Favourite female singer • Favourite childhood show • Favourite Greatest showman song • Favourite high school musical song • Favourite high school musical character • favourite mythology (add mythology to the end)
The Great Gods Crossword 2020-11-07
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- Roman archer god
- Greek name for the god of the ocean
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- three goddesses who control mortal destiny
- Greek name for god of wine and revelry
- Roman name for the king of the gods
- Greek messenger of the gods
- lame Greek blacksmith
- Greek archer god who causes men and women to fall in love
- Greek name of Apollo's twin, goddess of hunting
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- Roman goddess of the hunt
- beautiful young goddesses of nature
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- Roman name of Zeus's wife
- Roman name for goddess of wisdom and war
- Roman love goddess, born of the sea foam
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war; Greek capital is named for her
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek queen of the gods
- Roman goddess of grain and agriculture
- Roman blacksmith of the gods
- Roman name for god who carries a fisherman's trident
- nymphs of the woods
- Greek king of the gods
- Roman god of war
- Earth god of woods and fields, half man and half goat
- Roman goddess of hearth and home
- Greek god of war
- place where the dead go, and Greek name of the lord of the underworld
31 Clues: Roman archer god • Roman god of war • Greek god of war • nymphs of the woods • lame Greek blacksmith • Greek king of the gods • Greek queen of the gods • Roman name of Zeus's wife • Roman goddess of the hunt • Greek messenger of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Roman blacksmith of the gods • Roman god of wine and revelry • Greek goddess of love and beauty • ...
Best Pal Puzzle #1 2025-09-30
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- Capital city that shares its name with your dreaded vegetable
- Name shared by two of our beloved singers
- The game that we drove my mom to Craig level despair with
- Drinking game/performance art that was based on greek mythology
- The road that we lived in quarantine on
- Our created cocktail 'down it ____'
- A festival to celebrate beer, Maddy and the city we met in
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- A cherished establishment
- Our new year wish fruit substitute
- The name of a saint who's day gave us our amazing friendship
- The theme of our first flat party at Banbury Rd
- A fever from concentrating too long
- The best Indian food ever
- Club night and verb for getting beaten
- Added erroneously to scones in our kitchen
- The drinking game throne
- The support singer that warmed up for Alfie Templeman in Leeds
17 Clues: The drinking game throne • A cherished establishment • The best Indian food ever • Our new year wish fruit substitute • A fever from concentrating too long • Our created cocktail 'down it ____' • Club night and verb for getting beaten • The road that we lived in quarantine on • Name shared by two of our beloved singers • Added erroneously to scones in our kitchen • ...
Mythology greek heros's and Advenacer 2024-02-08
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- How many sibling did Pandora have
- How many kids did Pandora have
- How many kids does Zeus
- Offspring of Poseidon at in a famous book
- What was in the box that Pandora opened
- Who killed medusa
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- What did they travel across to get to the golden fleece
- Whos is Zues dad
- How many labors did hercules
- What animal was used in Trojan war
- Who is Zues wife
- How long did the war last
- What is the 9 headed creature
- Who gave Pandora the box
- Who started the war
15 Clues: Whos is Zues dad • Who is Zues wife • Who killed medusa • Who started the war • How many kids does Zeus • Who gave Pandora the box • How long did the war last • How many labors did hercules • What is the 9 headed creature • How many kids did Pandora have • How many sibling did Pandora have • What animal was used in Trojan war • What was in the box that Pandora opened • ...
Greek Mythology Hero's and God's 2023-04-28
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- twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus
- goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres
- the god of war, Roman name Mars
- represents great power and fate, Roman name Saturn
- one of the two sons of Atreus
- the daughter of a son god, Roman name Kirke
- god of fertility, and wine, Roman name Bacchus
- the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana
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- the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva
- goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus
- represents spiders and weaving
- was a mountain nymph
- a god of vegetation represents growth, fertility
- represents the ultimate warrior, seeking glory
14 Clues: was a mountain nymph • one of the two sons of Atreus • represents spiders and weaving • the god of war, Roman name Mars • goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus • the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana • the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva • goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres • twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus • ...
Greek Mythology Hero's and God's 2023-04-28
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- twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus
- goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres
- the god of war, Roman name Mars
- represents great power and fate, Roman name Saturn
- one of the two sons of Atreus
- the daughter of a son god, Roman name Kirke
- god of fertility, and wine, Roman name Bacchus
- the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana
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- the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva
- goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus
- represents spiders and weaving
- was a mountain nymph
- a god of vegetation represents growth, fertility
- represents the ultimate warrior, seeking glory
14 Clues: was a mountain nymph • one of the two sons of Atreus • represents spiders and weaving • the god of war, Roman name Mars • goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus • the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana • the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva • goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres • twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2021-02-16
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- numbers that are in a different form made from Romans.
- what the Romans used to store power for the citizens of Rome.
- fought to the death in a giant arena
- Roman Emperors loved to build a monument of themselves.
- a drink made from grapes that Greeks loved.
- the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world.
- an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- cleaned the house and harvested crops for the owners of the house.
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- Greeks competed in a tournament.
- Greeks and Romans used to tell stories with poetry.
- supported Greek army's and other stuff.
- a political leader in the roman Republic.
- a collection of traditional stories.
- Romans were in a 3 part war called.
- long ships that were usually around the same size and they were used to make deliveries and to carry cargo.
- something very special to Ancient Greece.
- a place where gladiators fight.
17 Clues: a place where gladiators fight. • Greeks competed in a tournament. • Romans were in a 3 part war called. • fought to the death in a giant arena • a collection of traditional stories. • supported Greek army's and other stuff. • an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • a political leader in the roman Republic. • something very special to Ancient Greece. • ...
Ancient Greece Ch. 7 & 8 Review 2024-11-26
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- circular designs at the top of the columns
- philosopher whose trial and subsequent death were controversial
- outdoor marketplace in the center of a town
- plainest and earliest column design; straight top
- smaller, rectangular sculpture between the triglyphs
- area below the roofline, contains the main scenes
- using persuasion without regard to morality
- the art of public speaking and persuasion
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- Athenian historian of the Peloponnesian War
- doctor whose name is associated with the medical oath
- the peace treaty in the middle of the Peloponnesian War is named after him
- plays about Greek mythology that explored loyalty, duty, and love
- Spartan outpost established here near Athens in 413 BCE
- a three-part design of vertical bars between metopes
- last developed column design; leaves at the top
- long, horizontal area below the triglyphs
- world is made of these 'unsplitable' particles (Democritus' theory)
17 Clues: long, horizontal area below the triglyphs • the art of public speaking and persuasion • circular designs at the top of the columns • Athenian historian of the Peloponnesian War • outdoor marketplace in the center of a town • using persuasion without regard to morality • last developed column design; leaves at the top • plainest and earliest column design; straight top • ...
Final Nerd Off Stage 2 2014-04-04
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- Serbian inventor, famous for work in the fields of electromagnetism and engineering
- these cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus
- constructed language from the Star Trek series
- famous superhero from the planet Krypton
- villain from Star Wars who wields 4 lightsabers
- travels throughout Hyrule to rescue Zelda from Ganondorf
- the ninth Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex
- sin, cosine, and ____
- reality tv show involving special effects makeup
- Time and Relative Dimension in Space
- atom with a positive charge
- bird-women from Greek mythology
- vulture-like creatures that harvest the organs from humans while they are awake because they enjoy inflicting pain
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- King of the ____
- female captain from Star Trek
- the ability to travel outside of one's physical body
- famous rock band formed in Liverpool
- narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird
- only survivng child of King Aerys II Targaryen
- ______ of Games
- female warrior responsible for killing vampires,demons, and the forces of evil
21 Clues: ______ of Games • King of the ____ • sin, cosine, and ____ • atom with a positive charge • female captain from Star Trek • bird-women from Greek mythology • narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird • famous rock band formed in Liverpool • Time and Relative Dimension in Space • the ninth Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex • famous superhero from the planet Krypton • ...
animals 2021-06-07
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- Their babies are called fry
- Dinosaur with three horns and a shield
- Looks like a lizard but lives in the water
- The mother in Brave turns into one of these
- baby sheep
- They have trunks which they can trumpet with
- Simba
- In Greek mythology, Arachne was the first of this animal
- Small primates from Madagaskar
- A bird who lives off of animal carcasses
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- The only bird with q and z in their name
- People ride on their backs
- Despite their name they do not have a red nose
- Has a distinct laugh
- Used to turn into a cat in Minecraft
- Keeps cool by bathing in mud
- They can see clearly eight times longer than a human
- Small snake who live underground
- According to Phoebe Buffay they hold claws in their tanks.
- King Louis from the jungle book is this animal
- Where they go, they slither
- When they sting, they die
- Birds who are often associated with pirates
23 Clues: Simba • baby sheep • Has a distinct laugh • When they sting, they die • People ride on their backs • Their babies are called fry • Where they go, they slither • Keeps cool by bathing in mud • Small primates from Madagaskar • Small snake who live underground • Used to turn into a cat in Minecraft • Dinosaur with three horns and a shield • The only bird with q and z in their name • ...
Food and Drinks 2021-06-25
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- Unofficial National Dish of India
- Mexican beer brewery shares its name with a
- Penne, Fussili, Farfalle is a type of …………
- Indian bread cooked in a tandoor and yeast
- refer to ……….
- Meat from a young sheep
- Official alcohol of United States
- From which drink did rapper Cardi B take
- A food made from cacao beans
- stage name
- The yellow part of egg
- Toolbox item gives its name to a cocktail
- virus
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- The cocktail combination of rum, coconut
- What is a cocktail-style drink made without
- This country is the origin of the drink
- Is the berry used to make gin
- Popular spirit is distilled from Agave
- Birthplace of coffee
- ingredients called ……..
- A glazed yeast-raised doughnut shaped roll
- God of Wine as per Greek mythology
- The word ‘nasi’ in Indonesian and Malay
- vodka and orange juice
- and pineapple juice
- Most stolen food in the world
26 Clues: virus • stage name • refer to ………. • and pineapple juice • Birthplace of coffee • vodka and orange juice • The yellow part of egg • Meat from a young sheep • ingredients called …….. • A food made from cacao beans • Is the berry used to make gin • Most stolen food in the world • Unofficial National Dish of India • Official alcohol of United States • God of Wine as per Greek mythology • ...
Food and Drinks 2021-06-25
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- God of Wine as per Greek mythology
- What is a cocktail-style drink made without alcoholic ingredients called ……..
- A food made from cacao beans
- Birthplace of coffee
- This country is the origin of the drink sake
- The yellow part of egg
- The word ‘nasi’ in Indonesian and Malay cuisine refer to ……….
- Unofficial National Dish of India
- A glazed yeast-raised doughnut shaped roll
- From which drink did rapper Cardi B take her stage name
- Popular spirit is distilled from Agave cactus
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- Official alcohol of United States
- Penne, Fussili, Farfalle is a type of …………
- Toolbox item gives its name to a cocktail of vodka and orange juice
- Mexican beer brewery shares its name with a deadly virus
- Indian bread cooked in a tandoor and yeast leavened
- The cocktail combination of rum, coconut cream and pineapple juice
- Is the berry used to make gin
- Meat from a young sheep
- Most stolen food in the world
20 Clues: Birthplace of coffee • The yellow part of egg • Meat from a young sheep • A food made from cacao beans • Is the berry used to make gin • Most stolen food in the world • Official alcohol of United States • Unofficial National Dish of India • God of Wine as per Greek mythology • Penne, Fussili, Farfalle is a type of ………… • A glazed yeast-raised doughnut shaped roll • ...
Greek 2023-05-02
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- is a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- god of war
- god of the sun
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- god of metalworking
- queen of the gods
- goddess of the hearth
- age that is one that is marked by great achievements
- is a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- goddess of the moon
- the messenger god
- god of the sea
- god of celebration
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- Wars This invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece that historians
- goddess of agriculture
- goddess of love
- a high hill
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- only a few people have power
- goddess of wisdom
- god of the underworld
- King of the gods
- people who had the right to participate in government
- the Greek word for a city-state
- rich landowners
25 Clues: god of war • a high hill • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of love • rich landowners • King of the gods • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • the messenger god • god of celebration • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • only a few people have power • the Greek word for a city-state • ...
Greek Mythology Hero's and God's 2023-04-28
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- twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus
- goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres
- the god of war, Roman name Mars
- represents great power and fate, Roman name Saturn
- one of the two sons of Atreus
- the daughter of a son god, Roman name Kirke
- god of fertility, and wine, Roman name Bacchus
- the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana
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- the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva
- goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus
- represents spiders and weaving
- was a mountain nymph
- a god of vegetation represents growth, fertility
- represents the ultimate warrior, seeking glory
14 Clues: was a mountain nymph • one of the two sons of Atreus • represents spiders and weaving • the god of war, Roman name Mars • goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus • the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana • the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva • goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres • twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 9 2016-03-10
10 Clues: hand drums • with contempt • unconquerable • formal, serious • clothed, dressed • ugly, withered old woman • to summon with a hand gesture • plant-covered lattice for shade • tiny pieces of partly burned wood • vertical pole used to support sails on a ship
Greek Mythology Review Sheet 2022-06-06
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- What kind of music did Pan play?
- How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus?
- King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Hades used force to kidnap Persephone to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _.
- How many seeds did Persephone eat?
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- Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone?
- Demeter made the crops fail and food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when Persephone was kidnapped.
- Why did Midas's daughter get upset about the rose garden? Roses changed into _ _ _ _.
- Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal?
10 Clues: What kind of music did Pan play? • How many seeds did Persephone eat? • King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _. • Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal? • Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone? • How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus? • Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Greek Mythology Review Sheet 2022-06-06
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- Demeter made the crops fail and food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when Persephone was kidnapped.
- Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone?
- Hades used force to kidnap Persephone to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus?
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- What kind of music did Pan play?
- King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _.
- Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal?
- Why did Midas's daughter get upset about the rose garden? Roses changed into _ _ _ _.
- How many seeds did Persephone eat?
10 Clues: What kind of music did Pan play? • How many seeds did Persephone eat? • King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _. • Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal? • Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone? • How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus? • Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Greek Mythology Review Sheet 2022-06-06
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- Demeter made the crops fail and food _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when Persephone was kidnapped.
- Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone?
- Hades used force to kidnap Persephone to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus?
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- What kind of music did Pan play?
- King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _.
- Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal?
- Why did Midas's daughter get upset about the rose garden? Roses changed into _ _ _ _.
- How many seeds did Persephone eat?
10 Clues: What kind of music did Pan play? • How many seeds did Persephone eat? • King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _. • Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal? • Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone? • How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus? • Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Greek Mythology Review Sheet 2022-06-07
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- How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus?
- Silenus told stories and sang _ _ _ _ _ for Midas and his friends.
- Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal?
- How many seeds did Persephone eat?
- When is the season when Persephone returns?
- King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Why did Midas's daughter get upset about the rose garden? Roses changed into _ _ _ _.
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- Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _.
- Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone?
- Hades used force to kidnap Persephone to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
10 Clues: How many seeds did Persephone eat? • King Midas has the Ears of a _ _ _ _ _ _. • Who did Zeus send to Hades to make a deal? • When is the season when Persephone returns? • Who told Demeter that Hades took Persephone? • How many days did King Midas spend with Silenus? • Midas tested his new poser by touching _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Heroes of Greek Mythology 2021-05-13
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- the hero that stole fire and gave it to the people
- the hero that founded the city of Rome
- the hero that was also the king of Ithaca and helped win the Trojan War
- the hero whos wounded heel caused him death
- the hero who had to do twelve labors a punishment
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- the hero that made his wife vanish by looking back at her
- the hero that killed Medusa
- the hero that searched for the Golden Fleece
- the hero that killed the minotaur that lived in the labyrinth on Crete
- the hero who fought in a battle against Achilles in the Trojan War
10 Clues: the hero that killed Medusa • the hero that founded the city of Rome • the hero whos wounded heel caused him death • the hero that searched for the Golden Fleece • the hero who had to do twelve labors a punishment • the hero that stole fire and gave it to the people • the hero that made his wife vanish by looking back at her • ...
Greek Mythology List 5 2019-08-27
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- someone whose job is to find out secret information about another country, organization, or group
- to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it
- to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important
- information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true
- to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing
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- an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal and is usually large
- someone who is kept in a prison as a legal punishment for a crime or while they are waiting for their trial
- to go and get something or someone and bring them back
- to need something
- someone who is related to a person who lived a long time ago, or to a family, group of people etc. that existed in the past
10 Clues: to need something • to go and get something or someone and bring them back • to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing • to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it • someone whose job is to find out secret information about another country, organization, or group • ...
Gods in Greek Mythology 2020-03-25
10 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • Goddess of the harvest • God of prophecy and music • goddess of home and hearth • God of commerce and cunning • Goddess of the hunt and the moon • goddess of the wisdom, skills and war • King of the gods and ruler of the heavens • Wife of Zeus and goddess of married woamen
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-11
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- Messenger god with winged sandals (6)
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare (6)
- A monster with snakes for hair (7)
- Winged horse in Greek myths (6)
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- Nike is the goddess of ______ (7)
- The king of the Greek gods (5)
- of the underworld (5)
- Athena was born from this part of Zeus (3)
- God of the sea (5)
- of the sun and music (6)
10 Clues: God of the sea (5) • of the underworld (5) • of the sun and music (6) • The king of the Greek gods (5) • Winged horse in Greek myths (6) • Nike is the goddess of ______ (7) • Goddess of wisdom and warfare (6) • A monster with snakes for hair (7) • Messenger god with winged sandals (6) • Athena was born from this part of Zeus (3)
Stem Lists 12 & 13 Quiz 2022-01-31
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- energy derived from the heat in the interior of the earth
- excellent; outstanding
- exaggerated statments not meant to be taken literally
- friendly
- instrument used to measure distance traveled
- Because Bluffton is a popular place for people to retire, we are surrounded by many of these
- first or most important
- relating to fireworks
- a device used to control the temperature
- begin to grow or develop
- outgoing; sociable
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- relating to the moon
- opposite in nature or meaning
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- sun god in Greek mythology
- to breathe too fast
- relevant to the topic
- a device for detecting objects underwater using reflected sound waves
- to say the opposite
- to destroy or kill a large part of
- relating to the sea or sailing
- sounding together
- to rotate or spin
- container that keeps liquids hot or cold
- friendship; friendly relations
- an eight-line stanza in a poem
26 Clues: friendly • sounding together • to rotate or spin • outgoing; sociable • to breathe too fast • to say the opposite • relating to the moon • relevant to the topic • relating to fireworks • excellent; outstanding • first or most important • begin to grow or develop • sun god in Greek mythology • opposite in nature or meaning • relating to the sea or sailing • friendship; friendly relations • ...
Your Body!! 2013-03-20
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- The only part of your body that can't repair itself
- It takes 43 muscles to do this
- The average person produces enough of this in a lifetime to fill two swimming pools
- Greek Mythology; Held by the heel and dipped in the River Styx
- This organ uses 20% of your oxygen and caloric intake
- It takes 17 muscles to do this
- It is REM in sleep
- Your largest organ
- By age 60, you have lost half of these
- Your "Funny" bone!
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- 52 of your 206 bones are found here
- Licking one of these is 1/10 of a calorie
- The most common blood type
- You always close your eyes when you do this
- Koalas and primates are the only unique animals with these
- Largest leg muscle
- Good Cholesterol
- More of this is secreted when you are afraid, than when you are not
- Strongest muscle in your body
- Eyes All babies are born with & Franky Sinatra's Nickname too
20 Clues: Good Cholesterol • Largest leg muscle • It is REM in sleep • Your largest organ • Your "Funny" bone! • The most common blood type • Strongest muscle in your body • It takes 43 muscles to do this • It takes 17 muscles to do this • 52 of your 206 bones are found here • By age 60, you have lost half of these • Licking one of these is 1/10 of a calorie • ...
Percy Jackson Vocabulary 2023-03-02
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- the end of the story where the conflict is resolved
- prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious
- positioned in or relating to the sky
- not securely held or in position
- the shortest and longest days of the year (occurs in June and December)
- two or more people fully in agreement
- impossible to perceive
- a male nature spirit in Greek mythology
- feeling or showing deep respect
- think about at length
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- a person who helps another commit a crime
- change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one,
- a person who actively opposes the main character
- a deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface
- the leading character or hero
- the most important point of the story
- the background needed to understand a story
- destroy or utterly wipe out
- split or divided in two
- a significant or recurring theme
- full of or shedding light; bright or shining, especially in the dark
21 Clues: think about at length • impossible to perceive • split or divided in two • destroy or utterly wipe out • the leading character or hero • feeling or showing deep respect • not securely held or in position • a significant or recurring theme • positioned in or relating to the sky • the most important point of the story • two or more people fully in agreement • ...
week 1 crossword 2020-10-12
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- A person who is ___________ is very caring.
- Issy has a lot of _________ for everyone.
- Percy Jackson is a tale full of Greek _________.
- Ruby and Stella do _______ dancing.
- When I used to visit Egypt every second year I would go see the _________ and ride camels.
- mysterious or obscure.
- ___________ are bad for your teeth.
- Issy is VERY good at ___________.
- It was a _______ winter day with lots of rain and wind.
- a _________ is two words that have the same spelling but not the same meaning.
- I was wearing a ________ fabric yesterday.
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- I always see heaps of ________ put up during Christmas.
- A fake name used by an author.
- A substance that causes a chemical reaction.
- The legs of the chair was the shape of a _______.
- ______ is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system.
- a circle has infinite lines of ________.
- ________ is what makes plants green.
- You can learn about _______ in science.
- A _______ is a word that has the same meaning as another word.
20 Clues: mysterious or obscure. • A fake name used by an author. • Issy is VERY good at ___________. • Ruby and Stella do _______ dancing. • ___________ are bad for your teeth. • ________ is what makes plants green. • You can learn about _______ in science. • a circle has infinite lines of ________. • Issy has a lot of _________ for everyone. • ...
Greece vs rome 2021-02-10
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- Romans tried to explain their _____
- A vast majority of _____ population was poor
- Most _______ were made at home in greece.
- The Roman ____ was the largest source of acquiring slaves
- ______ and Remus were brothers
- The Ancient Greek’s were very good at _______
- Roman _______ is a collection of traditional stories
- The _____ Romans particularly liked Greek gods and adopted most of them.
- The Romans __________ were a group of people that were not part of the Roman Empire.
- ______ was a very big wine producer
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- _______ face each other or animals in the Colosseum
- ________ was a BIG dog!
- The ______ Olympic games were held for over a thousand years
- Ancient______is a big civilization.
- the roman republic lasted for _________
- At greece they did not wear _____
- The _______ were a force against the ancient Romans as the empire began to fall apart.
- There were no medals like the ____, silver, and bronze medals we have today.
- In 776 B.C.E, about three thousand years ago, the first _____ Games took place
- _______ was a famous dog breed for romans
20 Clues: ________ was a BIG dog! • ______ and Remus were brothers • At greece they did not wear _____ • Romans tried to explain their _____ • Ancient______is a big civilization. • ______ was a very big wine producer • the roman republic lasted for _________ • Most _______ were made at home in greece. • _______ was a famous dog breed for romans • ...
animals 2021-06-07
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- In Greek mythology, Arachne was the first of this animal
- Despite their name they do not have a red nose
- Small snake who live underground
- The mother in Brave turns into one of these
- Used to turn into a cat in Minecraft
- The only bird with q and z in their name
- They have trunks which they can trumpet with
- Looks like a lizard but lives in the water
- When they sting, they die
- Small primates from Madagaskar
- Keeps cool by bathing in mud
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- They can see clearly eight times longer than a human
- Simba
- Birds who are often associated with pirates
- King Louis from the jungle book is this animal
- Where they go, they slither
- A bird who lives off of animal carcasses
- Dinosaur with three horns and a shield
- Has a distinct laugh
- According to Phoebe Buffay they hold claws in their tanks.
- People ride on their backs
- Their babies are called fry
- baby sheep
23 Clues: Simba • baby sheep • Has a distinct laugh • When they sting, they die • People ride on their backs • Where they go, they slither • Their babies are called fry • Keeps cool by bathing in mud • Small primates from Madagaskar • Small snake who live underground • Used to turn into a cat in Minecraft • Dinosaur with three horns and a shield • A bird who lives off of animal carcasses • ...
List 59 'gh' & 'ph' as 'f' 2022-05-17
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- A group of two letters that make one sound
- The desire to promote welfare through money
- A ghost or figment of your imagination
- A round solid figure
- Expressing a strong reaction of relief
- A branch of science that talks about atoms
- A great victory
- A fluid containing white blood cells
- A way to style and organize an essay
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- A group of three letters that make a sound
- A monster in Greek mythology
- A cold-blooded vertebrate animal
- A small type of flower
- A large bird native to Asia
- A animal native to Asia & Africa
- A distinct stage or series of events
- A small group of words that mean something
- Change from one to another by gradual steps
- A special importance of something
- Something that you can feel
- A salt or type of acid
- A written material
- A set of letters from A-Z
- A small bug which eats sap from plants
24 Clues: A great victory • A written material • A round solid figure • A small type of flower • A salt or type of acid • A set of letters from A-Z • A large bird native to Asia • Something that you can feel • A monster in Greek mythology • A cold-blooded vertebrate animal • A animal native to Asia & Africa • A special importance of something • A distinct stage or series of events • ...
Bellerophon and Pegasus Crossword 2016-10-03
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- what would defeat the Chimaera
- after many failed schemes, Bellerophon was sent to fight the __
- ____ took away Pegasus after Bellerophon and left him to wander as a lame hero.
- lived here and served Zeus for the rest of his days
- took Pegasus away from the Muses
- tamed by
- the winged horse in Greek mythology
- father of Pegasus
- asked to rid the kingdom of _____
- Athena gave a(n) _____ to Bellerophon in a dream in her temple
- Bellerophon chose to attack the Chimaera by ____
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- muse of Astronomy and Universal Love
- Zeus turned Pegasus into a(n)
- mother of Pegasus
- Bellerophon got his revenge on ___ by pushing them off Pegasus
- King Bellerophon seeked absolvance from
- Bellerophon was supposed to send a letter to King ____
- sacred spring on Mt. Helicon
- raised by ____ at Mt. Helicon
- the Chimaera was directly related to Heracle's nemesis, the __
- exiled from ____ for murder
- where the Chimaera resided
22 Clues: tamed by • mother of Pegasus • father of Pegasus • where the Chimaera resided • exiled from ____ for murder • sacred spring on Mt. Helicon • Zeus turned Pegasus into a(n) • raised by ____ at Mt. Helicon • what would defeat the Chimaera • took Pegasus away from the Muses • asked to rid the kingdom of _____ • the winged horse in Greek mythology • muse of Astronomy and Universal Love • ...
LIONS 2023-08-09
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- LION'S NATURAL HABITAT
- LIONESS IN CHARGE
- CONTENTED SOUND OPPOSITE OF LION'S ROAR
- AFRICAN REGION WITH LION POPULATIONS
- LEO THE LION ROARS FOR THIS STUDIO
- HE KILLED SIMBA'S DADDY IN LION KING MOVIE
- LION OF A 1965 MOVIE WHO HAD UNUSUAL VISION
- LIONS ARE PART OF THIS
- LION'S DISTINCTIVE HEAD OF HAIR
- EMPOWERED CHARACTERISTIC OF LIONS, BULLS, AND CENTAURS
- LIONS ESTABLISH THIS WITHIN PRIDES
- SIMBA'S LIONESS FRIEND
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- ADVENTURE TO SEE LIONS, ELEPHANTS, AND MORE
- CUB OF FAME IN LION KING MOVIE
- STREEP/REDFORD MOVIE ON THE DARK CONTINENT
- LION'S IMPRESSIVE PRESENCE
- FATHER LION IN LION KING
- BABY LION
- LION'S ROLE IN THE ECOSYSTEM
- LION OF AESOP FABLE WHO HAD A THORN IN HIS PAW
- VISUAL CHARACTERISTIC OF 1965 MOVIE LION
- GOLDEN FURRED MONSTER IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY EVENTUALLY KILLED BY HERACLES
- TALKING KING OF BEASTS IN NARNA
- KING OF THE JUNGLE'S VOCALIZATION
- GROUP OF LIONS, OR SELF-ESTEEM
- DIMINUITIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF OZ'S LION
26 Clues: BABY LION • LIONESS IN CHARGE • LION'S NATURAL HABITAT • LIONS ARE PART OF THIS • SIMBA'S LIONESS FRIEND • FATHER LION IN LION KING • LION'S IMPRESSIVE PRESENCE • LION'S ROLE IN THE ECOSYSTEM • CUB OF FAME IN LION KING MOVIE • GROUP OF LIONS, OR SELF-ESTEEM • TALKING KING OF BEASTS IN NARNA • LION'S DISTINCTIVE HEAD OF HAIR • KING OF THE JUNGLE'S VOCALIZATION • ...
MIXED 2024-01-03
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- - The largest planet in our solar system.
- - Renowned playwright of works like "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet."
- - The fifth astrological sign represented by a lion.
- - Relating to the theorem about right-angled triangles.
- - Stringed instrument played with a bow.
- - Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
- - Michelangelo's marble statue depicting the biblical hero.
- - A genre focusing on solving a crime or puzzle.
- - Goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology.
- - German composer famous for his symphonies.
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- - Mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn from its ashes.
- - Historic battle in Belgium where Napoleon was defeated.
- - Capital city of Japan.
- Lisa - Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece.
- - Inventor of the phonograph and the light bulb.
- - A film intended to make the audience laugh.
- - Parisian iron lattice structure.
- - Small flower with a yellow center and white petals.
- - Portuguese explorer known for the first circumnavigation of the Earth.
- - Cooking term for quickly frying food in a little hot fat.
20 Clues: - Capital city of Japan. • - Parisian iron lattice structure. • Lisa - Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece. • - Stringed instrument played with a bow. • - The largest planet in our solar system. • - German composer famous for his symphonies. • - A film intended to make the audience laugh. • - Inventor of the phonograph and the light bulb. • ...
Trinitonian Crossoword 2/23 2024-02-20
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- Farthest the Trinity baseball team made it in 2024
- Author of "The Green Night", published in 1993
- Famous leader of anti-apartheid revolution in South Africa
- The youngest person to ever play at the Women’s Major Fastpitch National Championship
- Rejection of out of date feminist ideas, after feminism
- "America's favorite past time!"
- One of the original names of softball
- Associated with a a lack of direction, moving through the day without thinking
- Cause of much stress for students
- Student being sued by Taylor Swift for tracking her private jet use
- To withdraw from commercial or social relations as a punishment or protest.
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- Primary ingredient in chocolate
- Come on, ___!
- Better get it in on time!
- Winners of the 58th Super Bowl
- Chemical messenger involved in controlling your mood
- Express support of a group or the people in it, "To stand in ___"
- Prejudice against women
- "Fury" of anger according to Greek mythology
- Social regulation that prohibits association or practice of certain acts
20 Clues: Come on, ___! • Prejudice against women • Better get it in on time! • Winners of the 58th Super Bowl • Primary ingredient in chocolate • "America's favorite past time!" • Cause of much stress for students • One of the original names of softball • "Fury" of anger according to Greek mythology • Author of "The Green Night", published in 1993 • ...
ChomiChomiCho 2024-06-20
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- An Extinct, large Cat
- a small thin or twisted bunch, piece, or amount of something
- Pure Greens, Animals Live
- American Actor
- The longest type of berry
- A pumpkin that Lights
- A Sound Maker
- A master of fire, cool
- Mouse?
- A dead Empire; Another Past tense for "Fall"
- Roblox Currency
- A Famous Zombie
- A Common, Strong and Most Used material
- It Poops out Breakfast
- One of the most common artificial Light
- Flying Bows and Arrows
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- kind of matter that has both a negative energy density and a negative pressure or tension that exceeds the energy density
- A Rare, crunchy, Salted Snack
- Forever Lost because of breaking rules
- Writing
- A commonly Used material for houses, Wells, Buildings and other structures
- Flavored, Unhealthy Water
- A transparent object that you can see everyday
- The Perfect Temperature but cold
- Miniature Earth
- War
- a Greek Mythology that's now ice
- A Common Mistake For Children
28 Clues: War • Mouse? • Writing • A Sound Maker • American Actor • Miniature Earth • Roblox Currency • A Famous Zombie • An Extinct, large Cat • A pumpkin that Lights • A master of fire, cool • It Poops out Breakfast • Flying Bows and Arrows • Pure Greens, Animals Live • Flavored, Unhealthy Water • The longest type of berry • A Rare, crunchy, Salted Snack • A Common Mistake For Children • ...
5/6P 2025-12-02
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- Who ADORES pugs?
- Who is the Holliest and Jolliest?
- Who is a wizard of a grade 5 at his maths?
- Who is quiet and kind and gave me my squishy unicorn Charlie?
- Who often has his head in the clouds?
- Who LOVES ducks?
- Whose dad helped solve the copper circuit issue on STEM night
- Who enjoys her writing and got me a souvenir from Vietnam?
- Who is really tall and very skilled at Netball?
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- Who is friendly and fun sized?
- Who went to regionals for sprinting?
- Who has a special seating pillow
- Who loves tennis and capybaras?
- Who can sing beautifully in Amharic?
- Who is a massive Hawks fan?
- Who found Mr. Michael's golden egg first?
- Which grade 5 has great knowledge of ancient Greek mythology?
- Who worships the KFC Colonel?
- Who always wears fashionable scarves?
- Who lives far away and is good at running?
- Who always writes in their special diary?
- Who is fasting and enjoys Chobani and Takis?
22 Clues: Who ADORES pugs? • Who LOVES ducks? • Who is a massive Hawks fan? • Who worships the KFC Colonel? • Who is friendly and fun sized? • Who loves tennis and capybaras? • Who has a special seating pillow • Who is the Holliest and Jolliest? • Who went to regionals for sprinting? • Who can sing beautifully in Amharic? • Who often has his head in the clouds? • ...
Ryan's crossword 2021-06-29
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- Stories and legends told a long time ago
- The name of Odin's steed
- The gods of Asgard
- The city of the gods
- A type of Viking mythology
- Odin has two ravens on his _____
- The number of worlds in Norse mythology
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- Odin has two faithful ___ at his feet
- The watchman of the bridge
- The rainbow bridge
- The name of Odin's palace
- The chief of the Aesir
12 Clues: The rainbow bridge • The gods of Asgard • The city of the gods • The chief of the Aesir • The name of Odin's steed • The name of Odin's palace • The watchman of the bridge • A type of Viking mythology • Odin has two ravens on his _____ • Odin has two faithful ___ at his feet • The number of worlds in Norse mythology • Stories and legends told a long time ago
know your greek mythology 2021-07-01
10 Clues: god of war • father of zeus • musical genius • a half man half bull • the god of shepherds • a titan who stole fire • son of Alcmene and zeus • a gorgon who turned people into stone • a three headed guardian of the underworld • a fire breathing monster with a goat's body serpents tail and a lion's head
Greek Mythology List 5 2019-08-27
Across
- information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true
- someone whose job is to find out secret information about another country, organization, or group
- someone who is related to a person who lived a long time ago, or to a family, group of people etc. that existed in the past
- to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it
- an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal and is usually large
- to go and get something or someone and bring them back
Down
- someone who is kept in a prison as a legal punishment for a crime or while they are waiting for their trial
- to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important
- to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing
- to need something
10 Clues: to need something • to go and get something or someone and bring them back • to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing • to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it • information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 6 2016-03-10
10 Clues: prediction • crevice, crack • without vegetation • three-pronged spear • small cave or cavern • swift, violent stream • Greek or Roman prophetess • fossil tree resin used in jewelry • shrine where deities were consulted • large mollusk shell (can be used as trumpet)
Greek Mythology List 2 2019-08-26
Across
- (V) To travel on water using a boat that is powered by wind. (N) A piece of cloth used to catch the wind and move a boat on the water
- very easy for most people to see or understand
- Having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others
- wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them
- to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them
Down
- the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments
- The branch of the military (armed forces) that goes on the sea. A group of trained soldiers on boats who fight on the water or travel on water
- wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are popular at a particular time
- harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else; actions taken to “get back” at someone
- to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of insulting someone OR to promise that you will do something
10 Clues: very easy for most people to see or understand • Having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others • to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them • wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them • ...
Greek Mythology List 5 2019-08-27
Across
- information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true
- someone whose job is to find out secret information about another country, organization, or group
- someone who is related to a person who lived a long time ago, or to a family, group of people etc. that existed in the past
- to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it
- an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal and is usually large
- to go and get something or someone and bring them back
Down
- someone who is kept in a prison as a legal punishment for a crime or while they are waiting for their trial
- to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important
- to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing
- to need something
10 Clues: to need something • to go and get something or someone and bring them back • to give all your attention and effort to one particular thing • to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it • information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true • ...
Greek Mythology List 1 2019-08-27
Across
- extremely angry
- to represent or show something in a picture or story
- to intentionally not listen or give attention to
- to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
- showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person
Down
- injured, especially with a cut or hole in the skin
- someone who protects someone or something
- an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment
- the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has
10 Clues: extremely angry • someone who protects someone or something • to intentionally not listen or give attention to • injured, especially with a cut or hole in the skin • to represent or show something in a picture or story • showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person • a large amount of money or valuable possessions that someone has • ...
Greek Mythology List 2 2019-08-27
Across
- to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them
- wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are popular at a particular time
- to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of insulting someone or to promise that you will do something
- (V) To travel on water using a boat that is powered by wind (N) A piece of cloth used to catch the wind and move a boat on the water
Down
- having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others
- the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments
- very easy for most people to see or understand
- harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else; actions taken to “get back” at someone
- wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them
- the branch of the military (armed forces) that goes on the sea. A group of trained soldiers on boats who fight on the water or travel on water
10 Clues: very easy for most people to see or understand • having a pleasing personality and the power to attract others • to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them • wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person because you feel angry towards them • ...
roman/greek mythology crossword 2024-05-03
10 Clues: god of sun • god of fire • god of sleep • god of marriage • god of volcanoes • home of the gods • half man half bull • performed 12 labors • a box full of everything bad • everything he touches turns to gold
Greek Mythology - Zoe Geelen 2023-08-22
Across
- Which god has a twin sister called Artemis?
- Who is the goddess of the harvest?
- The gods live at mount ____
- What animal is half human and half goat?
Down
- What animal has one eye?
- What animal is half human half horse?
- _____ is the goddess of love.
- What animal can't fly and has a horn?
- The god of the underworld is ____
- Who is the king of the gods?
10 Clues: What animal has one eye? • The gods live at mount ____ • Who is the king of the gods? • _____ is the goddess of love. • The god of the underworld is ____ • Who is the goddess of the harvest? • What animal is half human half horse? • What animal can't fly and has a horn? • What animal is half human and half goat? • Which god has a twin sister called Artemis?
Greek Mythology and Arts 2022-02-28
Across
- A city where the temple of Apollo was found
- One of the first Greek epics
- King who sought the advice of the gods before war
Down
- A short tale that teaches a lesson.
- A three-legged stool
- earliest Greek poems
- Famous Greek author and poet
- Where Greek gods and goddesses lived
- He was a Greek slave
- Each Aesop's story ended with this
10 Clues: A three-legged stool • earliest Greek poems • He was a Greek slave • Famous Greek author and poet • One of the first Greek epics • Each Aesop's story ended with this • A short tale that teaches a lesson. • Where Greek gods and goddesses lived • A city where the temple of Apollo was found • King who sought the advice of the gods before war
Greek Creation Mythology, etc. 2024-01-23
Across
- These are ones who ruled before the Olympians.
- He was lord of heaven and sky.
- They have only one eye.
- He is punished to hold up the sky.
- He ate his own children.
Down
- He is god of the deep dungeon.
- She is also known as Mother earth.
- They have a hundred hands.
- She married her titan brother.
- He was a dark void.
10 Clues: He was a dark void. • They have only one eye. • He ate his own children. • They have a hundred hands. • He is god of the deep dungeon. • He was lord of heaven and sky. • She married her titan brother. • She is also known as Mother earth. • He is punished to hold up the sky. • These are ones who ruled before the Olympians.
Midas/The Golden Fleece 2024-05-08
Across
- to surround or attack from all sides
- to hit someone hard and repeatedly with a heavy weapon
- not trusted or dangerous
- to send forth as a sound
- the coat of wool covering a wool-bearing animal (such as a sheep)
- being careful of your money and how you spend it
- to surround and cover something or someone completely
- courageous, noble, or self-sacrificing action or behavior
- to withdraw or retreat from
Down
- to feel sorrow for one's sin and make up one's mind to do what is right
- to take back or withdraw
- a confused struggle
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle car of ancient times
- an ointment for wounds, sores
- a creature in Greek mythology that is half human and half horse
- to call or signal to a person usually by a wave or nod
- to stir up or churn
17 Clues: a confused struggle • to stir up or churn • to take back or withdraw • not trusted or dangerous • to send forth as a sound • to withdraw or retreat from • an ointment for wounds, sores • to surround or attack from all sides • being careful of your money and how you spend it • a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle car of ancient times • ...
Greek and Latin roots 2024-05-18
Across
- Greek root meaning "time", as in chronological or synchronize
- Latin root meaning "water", as in aquarium or aquatic
- Latin root meaning "write", as in scribble or inscribe
- Latin root meaning "thousand", as in millennium or millipede
- Greek root meaning "light", as in photograph or photosynthesis
- Greek root meaning "star", as in astronomy or astrology
- Greek root meaning "earth", as in geology or geography
- Latin root meaning "hundred", as in century or percent
- Latin root meaning "speak" or "say", as in dictate or predict
- Greek root meaning "water", as in hydrate or dehydrate
Down
- Greek root meaning "fear", as in claustrophobia or arachnophobia
- Greek root meaning "measure", as in thermometer or centimeter
- Greek root meaning "far" or "distant", as in telephone or television
- Latin root meaning "great" or "large", as in magnify or magnificent
- Greek root meaning "life", as in biology or biography
- Greek root meaning "one" or "single", as in monologue or monotone
- Greek root meaning "study of", as in biology or geology
- Latin root meaning "carry", as in transport or export
- Greek root meaning "heat", as in thermal or thermometer
- Greek root meaning "small", as in microscope or microorganism
20 Clues: Latin root meaning "water", as in aquarium or aquatic • Greek root meaning "life", as in biology or biography • Latin root meaning "carry", as in transport or export • Latin root meaning "write", as in scribble or inscribe • Greek root meaning "earth", as in geology or geography • Latin root meaning "hundred", as in century or percent • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2021-02-16
Across
- numbers that are in a different form made from Romans.
- what the Romans used to store power for the citizens of Rome.
- fought to the death in a giant arena
- Roman Emperors loved to build a monument of themselves.
- a drink made from grapes that Greeks loved.
- the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world.
- an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- cleaned the house and harvested crops for the owners of the house.
Down
- Greeks competed in a tournament.
- Greeks and Romans used to tell stories with poetry.
- supported Greek army's and other stuff.
- a political leader in the roman Republic.
- a collection of traditional stories.
- Romans were in a 3 part war called.
- long ships that were usually around the same size and they were used to make deliveries and to carry cargo.
- something very special to Ancient Greece.
- a place where gladiators fight.
17 Clues: a place where gladiators fight. • Greeks competed in a tournament. • Romans were in a 3 part war called. • fought to the death in a giant arena • a collection of traditional stories. • supported Greek army's and other stuff. • an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • a political leader in the roman Republic. • something very special to Ancient Greece. • ...
Sam's Chilled Out Orthopaedic Crossword 2023-06-28
Across
- An orthopaedic condition that mainly occurs in women
- The bone that makes up the medial malleolus
- The longest bone in the body
- The last bone to finish growing
- Bones found in fingers and toes
- Cartilage found in the knee
- Ankle
- A band fibrous tissue that can contract, produce movement or maintain position of the body
- Flexible but inelastic cord of strong collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- The bone that makes up the lateral malleolus
Down
- A fracture that goes diagonal across the bone
- A fracture that occurs in children
- Ponseti is used to help correct this
- A bone found in the forearm
- A bone found in the forearm
- A tendon named after a warrior in Greek Mythology
- Opposite to Abduction
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connect two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint
18 Clues: Ankle • Opposite to Abduction • A bone found in the forearm • A bone found in the forearm • Cartilage found in the knee • The longest bone in the body • The last bone to finish growing • Bones found in fingers and toes • A fracture that occurs in children • Ponseti is used to help correct this • The bone that makes up the medial malleolus • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
10 Clues: to agree • poor person • again, once more • to direct, command • dreary, dismal, forlorn • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving • edge of a slope or of land bordering water
Greek Mythology - Lesson 7 2016-03-10
10 Clues: tightly • intestines • place, function • hoodlums, rowdy person • quick mental abilities • light spears for throwing • having bent or drooping ears • spoken smoothly without sincerity • maturing earlier than usual, advanced • conical heaps of stones built as markers
Greek Mythology List 4 2019-08-27
Across
- to answer
- physically violent and frightening
- to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition
- to make a very strong and urgent request
Down
- to put something into a liquid for a short time
- A narrow beam of light, heat, etc. travelling in a straight line from its place of origin
- A large, flat object that (in the past) soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves
- to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies
- to put something against a wall or other surface so that it is supported
- what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat
10 Clues: to answer • physically violent and frightening • to make a very strong and urgent request • to put something into a liquid for a short time • to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition • to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies • to put something against a wall or other surface so that it is supported • ...
Cooper's Greek mythology crossword 2023-08-30
10 Clues: the god of heavens • the god of olympus • the god of the sea • the god of under world • the god of poetry music • the goddess of marriage • the god of war and courage • the goddess of victory and law • the god of sport and athletics • the god of hunting and wilderness
