greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Roots and Their Derivatives 2012-11-08
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- greek root that means turning
- used in place of syn when it sounds better
- pictures in place of a word
- sounds that go together
- fear itself
- greek root that means fear
- turning towards the heat
- greek root that means book
- one who loves wisdom
- one who loves words
- greek root that means far away or distant
- two words with the same meaning
- a place to bring people together
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- one who loves women
- measuring the same
- greek root that means to write or draw
- fear of open space
- one who loves books
- greek root that means measure
- greek root that means with or together
- greek root that means light
- to do things at the same time
- to feel with someone else
- greek root for love or friendship
- measuring heat
- greek root that means lizard
26 Clues: fear itself • measuring heat • measuring the same • fear of open space • one who loves women • one who loves books • one who loves words • one who loves wisdom • sounds that go together • turning towards the heat • to feel with someone else • greek root that means fear • greek root that means book • pictures in place of a word • greek root that means light • greek root that means lizard • ...
Greek Mythology PUZZLEE! 2022-10-28
7 Clues: goddess beautiful • Who is the goddess of wind • Who is the goddess of fire • Who is the goddess of earth • Who is the goddess of water • Who is the goddess of the ocean • Who is the goddess of the nature
greek mythology - petra 2023-08-21
7 Clues: Who is the god of war? • Who is the god of gods? • Who has snakes for hair? • Which monster has one eye? • Who is the goddess of love? • Which creature is half man half bull? • Who fell in love with his own reflection?
Greek Mythology Deities 2023-10-21
5 Clues: Goddess of wisdom and warfare. • God of the sea and earthquakes. • God of the sun, music, and poetry. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Hero known for his incredible strength.
Greek, Latin and Metric Number Prefixes 2023-10-11
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- Metric for ten
- Latin for one
- Latin for four
- Latin for nine
- Latin and Greek for three
- Metric for million
- Greek for one
- Latin for seven
- Greek for ten
- Greek for two
- Metric for thousandth
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- Greek for nine
- Latin for five
- Greek for five
- Metric for thousand
- Metric for one hundred
- Greek for six
- Metric for millionth
- Greek for two
- Metric for tenth
20 Clues: Latin for one • Greek for six • Greek for one • Greek for ten • Greek for two • Greek for two • Metric for ten • Greek for nine • Latin for four • Latin for five • Greek for five • Latin for nine • Latin for seven • Metric for tenth • Metric for million • Metric for thousand • Metric for millionth • Metric for thousandth • Metric for one hundred • Latin and Greek for three
The House of Hades 2014-04-06
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- Greek God of Death
- Half bull half man
- Strongest of all mortals
- entrance to House of Hades
- half lion half eagle
- a winged horse
- Roman God of love
- flying creature that steals
- Greek silver coin
- Greek God of Wine
- Greek Goddess of Earth
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- Goddess of magic and crossroads
- Living Quarters of Roman Soldiers
- Large horn shaped container
- an underground maze
- Greek God of fire and blacksmiths
- Goddess of night
- Greek God of the sea
- Greek God of War
- blood of gods
20 Clues: blood of gods • a winged horse • Goddess of night • Greek God of War • Roman God of love • Greek silver coin • Greek God of Wine • Greek God of Death • Half bull half man • an underground maze • half lion half eagle • Greek God of the sea • Greek Goddess of Earth • Strongest of all mortals • entrance to House of Hades • Large horn shaped container • flying creature that steals • ...
Banana 2023-04-19
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
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- A place of death
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
8 Clues: A place of death • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls. • ...
GB BLUE READING 3 2021-12-20
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- (proper noun) complete the following sentence. “In Greek mythology, ______ was a monster, with living venomous snakes in place of hair.”
- (noun) a female god.
- (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
- (verb) make something available to someone; provide.
- (preposition) below, underneath, beneath.
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- (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire.
- (plural noun) complete the following sentence. “The cistern’s roof is supported 336 stone _______.”
- (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely.
8 Clues: (noun) a female god. • (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire. • (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely. • (preposition) below, underneath, beneath. • (verb) make something available to someone; provide. • (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. • ...
min. 20 2021-10-26
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- Greek numerical adverb meaning twice
- Latin number with roman numeral IX
- Latin number meaning 5
- Greek number meaning 1
- Greek number meaning 7
- Latin numerical adverb meaning both
- Greek number meaning 5
- Greek number meaning 10
- Latin word meaning no, none
- Latin number meaning 8
- Latin number meaning 1,000
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- Latin ordinal number meaning sixth
- Latin numerical adverb meaning one and a half
- Latin ordinal number meaning eighth
- Roman numeral I
- Greek numerical adverb meaning half
- Greek ordinal number meaning first
- Greek ordinal number meaning second
- Latin ordinal number meaning fourth
- Latin word meaning nothing
20 Clues: Roman numeral I • Latin number meaning 5 • Greek number meaning 1 • Greek number meaning 7 • Greek number meaning 5 • Latin number meaning 8 • Greek number meaning 10 • Latin word meaning nothing • Latin number meaning 1,000 • Latin word meaning no, none • Latin ordinal number meaning sixth • Latin number with roman numeral IX • Greek ordinal number meaning first • ...
Mythology and Legends 2023-05-30
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- Norse goddess of love
- Egyptian god of wisdom
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of death
- Legendary Greek hero
- Chief god in Norse mythology
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Greek goddess of the underworld
- Greek messenger god
- Greek god of the sky
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- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek god of music
- Egyptian sun god
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Norse trickster god
- Norse god of war
- Hero of the Trojan War
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- King of the gods
20 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse god of war • King of the gods • Greek god of music • Greek god of death • Norse trickster god • Greek messenger god • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • Legendary Greek hero • Greek god of the sky • Norse goddess of love • Egyptian god of wisdom • Hero of the Trojan War • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek goddess of the hunt • Greek goddess of marriage • ...
NORSE MYTHOLOGY 2019-12-02
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- gave humans understanding
- made from the maggots of Ymir's flesh
- made from the blood of Ymir
- name of the first man
- of mythical worlds in Norse mythology nine
- bottomless abyss from which the world was created
- world of the Giants
- name of the first woman
- 2nd world of Norse mythology; cold icy fog home
- world of the humans
- Realm of Hel;dwelling of the dead
- allows for travel between Asgard and Earth
- frost giant who's body made the world
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- made from the brain of Ymir
- World of the old Gods
- created from the mist; first beings
- made from Ymir's flesh
- made from the skull of Ymir
- World of the Dwarfs
- 1st world of Norse mythology; the destroyer's home;a hot bright flaming place
- gave breath and blood humans
- Realm of the Light Elves
- gave humans senses
- Home of Odin, other Gods,location of Vahalla
24 Clues: gave humans senses • World of the Dwarfs • world of the Giants • world of the humans • World of the old Gods • name of the first man • made from Ymir's flesh • name of the first woman • Realm of the Light Elves • gave humans understanding • made from the brain of Ymir • made from the skull of Ymir • made from the blood of Ymir • gave breath and blood humans • ...
The secrets of ancient buildings 2013-05-13
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- a building used for religious practices or occasionally similarly organized activities
- a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa
- the dynasty during which gunpowder became available
- one of the most common plant forms to make foliage ornament and decoration
- the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China
- an element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere
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- used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position
- the Roman concrete's key ingridient
- in Greek religion and mythology it is the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration etc
- a central opening to the sky
- a repository for the remains of the dead
- one of the material used in building the statue of Athena
12 Clues: a central opening to the sky • the Roman concrete's key ingridient • a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa • a repository for the remains of the dead • used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position • the dynasty during which gunpowder became available • the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China • ...
Early Classical Greece Crossword 2024-01-18
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- A military tactic in which soldiers surround a city in an attempt to control it
- A form of government in which citizens gather together to vote on laws and policies
- War between Sparta and Athens
- Greek historian known for his historical account of the Peloponnesian War
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- Disease that causes many deaths
- A period of great cultural achievement
- The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Able to live forever
- One of Athens’s greatest leaders. Expanded the democracy to all male citizens
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states
- A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions
12 Clues: Able to live forever • An agreement to stop fighting • War between Sparta and Athens • Disease that causes many deaths • A period of great cultural achievement • The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena • Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states • A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions • ...
Literature 2025-08-23
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- author of 1984, a very famous dystopian novel
- novel about racial injustice by Angie Thomas
- emotional novel about organ donation and love between sisters
- American-Afghan writer who wrote compelling novels about Afghanistan
- novel about an Irish girl moving to New York in the 1950s
- novel by Madeline Miller about Greek mythology
- author of Pride and Prejudice
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- novel by Pat Barker about two war poets we'll discuss in sixth form
- author of the novel about Kya, an abandoned girl living in the marshes
- fictional diary of a girl addicted to drugs
- author of the exciting whodunit A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
- novel about Tyler, who starts Project Mayhem
12 Clues: author of Pride and Prejudice • fictional diary of a girl addicted to drugs • novel about racial injustice by Angie Thomas • novel about Tyler, who starts Project Mayhem • author of 1984, a very famous dystopian novel • novel by Madeline Miller about Greek mythology • novel about an Irish girl moving to New York in the 1950s • ...
Spooky Season 2024-10-27
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- Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies
- creature from Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and draining their blood.
- A spirit in Algonquian folklore associated with cannibalism and winter.
- nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore
- - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel.
- A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death.
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- Don’t say his name three times
- sea monster from Scandinavian mythology, known for pulling ships under the sea.
- creature cursed by lunar cycles, often linked to the Greek legend of Lycaon
- Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho”
- Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore.
- Often depicted as a female spell-casting figure such as the three leads in film “Hocus Pocus”
- Film which famously terrified children in the 70s from going into water
13 Clues: Don’t say his name three times • Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore. • Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies • A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death. • Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho” • - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel. • nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore • ...
Crossword 11/13 2025-11-11
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- The _____ is the standard unit of energy.
- The leader of the Avengers
- King Arthur and his knights of the ______
- Popular video game first released in 2009 where you can build things with blocks
- A USD alumnus who plays Sheldon Cooper in the sitcom “The Big Bang Theory”
- A word that is used in place of another to remove a harshness
- “If you give a mouse a …”
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- This is most often used as a substitute for butter
- A medium of exchange
- Middle grade book series based on greek mythology
- Tax a government can impose on an import
- A French stew made with tomatoes, eggplants, and zucchini; also the name of a famous Disney film
- The country that hosts the “Christ the Redeemer” statue
13 Clues: A medium of exchange • “If you give a mouse a …” • The leader of the Avengers • Tax a government can impose on an import • The _____ is the standard unit of energy. • King Arthur and his knights of the ______ • Middle grade book series based on greek mythology • This is most often used as a substitute for butter • The country that hosts the “Christ the Redeemer” statue • ...
Mythology 2020-11-03
14 Clues: hear • love • hubris • arrows • makeup • true love • hot wings • not my son • cloud love • son of Zeus • golden touch • the spider women • bronze over beauty • first women on earth
Mythology 2023-04-27
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- Son of Zeus and Leto
- Daughter of Cronus and Rhea
- Daughter of Idmon
- Son of Zeus and Hera
- Son of Zeus and Semele
- Son of Atreus and Aerope, King and Queen of Mycenae
- Born of Uranus and the sea
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- unknown
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis
- Son of Uranus and Gaia
- Daughter of Zeus and Leto
- Daughter of Helios and Perse
- Son of Theias and Myrrha
- Son of Peleus and the nymph Thetis
14 Clues: unknown • Daughter of Idmon • Son of Zeus and Leto • Son of Zeus and Hera • Son of Uranus and Gaia • Son of Zeus and Semele • Son of Theias and Myrrha • Daughter of Zeus and Leto • Daughter of Zeus and Metis • Born of Uranus and the sea • Daughter of Cronus and Rhea • Daughter of Helios and Perse • Son of Peleus and the nymph Thetis • Son of Atreus and Aerope, King and Queen of Mycenae
Mythology 2013-08-27
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- A power of predetermining events unalterably.
- The original model or prototype.
- The killing of an infant soon after birth.
- A person distinguished by courage, noble acts, outstanding achievements.
- A complicated, irregular network of passages or paths.
- Traditional story that serves as an expression of national spirit.
- Expresses cultural ideas on natural or social phenomena.
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- A predetermined course of events.
- Life after death.
- The formless matter supposed to have existed before creation of the universe.
- The study of myths.
- The killing of one's father.
- An entity of divine status; god or goddess.
- A search or the act of searching, an expedition.
14 Clues: Life after death. • The study of myths. • The killing of one's father. • The original model or prototype. • A predetermined course of events. • The killing of an infant soon after birth. • An entity of divine status; god or goddess. • A power of predetermining events unalterably. • A search or the act of searching, an expedition. • ...
Mythology 2014-02-14
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- The poet Homer wrote this epic
- Thursday was named after this norse god
- The Ancient Egyptian Word for "Chaos"
- The World Tree
- He is the egyptian god of nature and rebirth
- Played a big part in Arthurian mythology
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- Wednesday gets its name from this norse god
- The strongest hero of all
- His only weak point was his ankle
- The Ancient Egyptian word for "Order"
- Friday was named after this norse goddess
- The Mother of Pegasus and Chrysaor
- The Egyptian God of Darkness and Chaos
- King of Olympus
14 Clues: The World Tree • King of Olympus • The strongest hero of all • The poet Homer wrote this epic • His only weak point was his ankle • The Mother of Pegasus and Chrysaor • The Ancient Egyptian word for "Order" • The Ancient Egyptian Word for "Chaos" • The Egyptian God of Darkness and Chaos • Thursday was named after this norse god • Played a big part in Arthurian mythology • ...
Mythology 2023-07-18
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- I take and send messages
- I created horses for man
- I'm the most Greek of all the gods
- We're the hounds of Zeus
- We haunt and pester sinners
- The nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne
- Goddess of agriculture
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- I ferry the dead to the underworld
- God of the gods
- Half man half bull
- I'm a flying horse
- My son is Cupid
- I rule the dead
- My temple is the Parthenon
14 Clues: God of the gods • My son is Cupid • I rule the dead • Half man half bull • I'm a flying horse • Goddess of agriculture • I take and send messages • I created horses for man • We're the hounds of Zeus • My temple is the Parthenon • We haunt and pester sinners • I ferry the dead to the underworld • I'm the most Greek of all the gods • The nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne
Mythology 2025-05-16
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- healing god associated with music
- son of Venus; god of love
- king of Olympus
- son of Odin
- weighs the heart
- lion-headed war goddess
- goddess of magic; mother of Horus
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- Roman god of wine
- ship-sinking sea monster
- symbol of rebirth; god of the afterlife
- cat-headed goddess of fertility
- immortal healer
- Egyptian sun god
- lord of the dead
14 Clues: son of Odin • immortal healer • king of Olympus • Egyptian sun god • weighs the heart • lord of the dead • Roman god of wine • lion-headed war goddess • ship-sinking sea monster • son of Venus; god of love • cat-headed goddess of fertility • healing god associated with music • goddess of magic; mother of Horus • symbol of rebirth; god of the afterlife
The Silent Patient 2021-01-22
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- hospital Hospitals or wards specializing in the treatment of serious mental disorders, such as major depressive disorder
- Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair
- A culturally recognized union between people
- A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband
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- A doctor that listens to you speak
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- An object Alicia kept her thoughts in
- An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
8 Clues: A doctor that listens to you speak • An object Alicia kept her thoughts in • A culturally recognized union between people • Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair • An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband • ...
Vocabulary November 29th 2021-11-23
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- The power to rule rests in the hands of a single person, historically either a king or a queen. When the king dies the power is transferred to the oldest son.
- The historical period of Ancient Greece from 800 BCE to 480 BCE. During this time the city- states of Athens and Sparta began to form. Greek philosophy and theatre began to develop as well.
- One of the most powerful Greek city- states, this was the birthplace of democracy.
- the power to rule rests in the hands of a single person who controls almost everything. This ruler takes power by force.
- An independent city with its own government and economic system.
- The power to rule rests in the hands of a small group of leaders that share power equally
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- A ruler of Ancient Greece who conquered much of the civilized world from Greece to India including Egypt.
- Citizens have the right to vote.
- a collection of traditional tales from cultures all over the world. They are stories about how the world was created and how certain things happen.
- the central meeting place in Ancient Greek Cities.
10 Clues: Citizens have the right to vote. • the central meeting place in Ancient Greek Cities. • An independent city with its own government and economic system. • One of the most powerful Greek city- states, this was the birthplace of democracy. • The power to rule rests in the hands of a small group of leaders that share power equally • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-09-27
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- – Ancient alphabet used by the Norse people
- – Giant wolf destined to fight Odin
- – Hall where warriors go after death
- – The world tree in Norse mythology
- – Chief god in Norse mythology
- – Thor's magical hammer
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- – Norse goddess of love and fertility
- – The human world in Norse myths
- – End of the world in Norse mythology
- – Trickster god in Norse tales
- – Female warriors who choose who dies in battle
- – Norse god of thunder
12 Clues: – Norse god of thunder • – Thor's magical hammer • – Trickster god in Norse tales • – Chief god in Norse mythology • – The human world in Norse myths • – Giant wolf destined to fight Odin • – The world tree in Norse mythology • – Hall where warriors go after death • – Norse goddess of love and fertility • – End of the world in Norse mythology • ...
Topic 6.6 “Ancient Greek Beliefs and Arts” Vocab Review 2026-01-21
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- worship of many gods or deities
- poetic songs
- giving control over yourself to someone else
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- in Ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- to stop
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- in Ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
7 Clues: to stop • poetic songs • worship of many gods or deities • giving control over yourself to someone else • collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes • in Ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus • ...
Chapter 8 Test 2024-10-01
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- Government that is run by kings and queens - Macedonians/Mycenaeans
- What is an elevated city called?
- An illegitimate ruler.
- Government that is run by the people voting and elects officials - Athens
- Stories that tell life stories, such as the Tortoise and the Hare.
- What covers 3/4 of Greece?
- Government that is made up of a few people - Sparta
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- Blind Greek poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- How did Greeks feel about people in their own city state?
- The sea Greeks relied on for trade and fishing.
- Government that is run by a single person that overthrew the previous government with force.
- What is a city-state called?
- Stories that try to explain how the natural world works.
14 Clues: An illegitimate ruler. • What covers 3/4 of Greece? • What is a city-state called? • What is an elevated city called? • A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • The sea Greeks relied on for trade and fishing. • Blind Greek poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey. • Government that is made up of a few people - Sparta • ...
Stems crossword 2024-09-16
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- to commit to memory : learn by heart
- a book for notes or memoranda
- attained or maintained by sight
- to go completely around especially by water
- permitting the passage of light
- student in the second year at college or a 4-year secondary school
- to skim on water
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- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- of or relating to sea
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a water-bearing stratum of permeable rock, sand, or gravel
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity
15 Clues: to skim on water • of or relating to sea • a book for notes or memoranda • attained or maintained by sight • permitting the passage of light • to commit to memory : learn by heart • to go completely around especially by water • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • ...
April choice bored 2025-04-08
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- of or relating to the stars.
- one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare.
- of moderate or low quality, value, ability or performance.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet).
- being in the middle or in an intermediate position.
- friendly relations between nations.
- an opening or open space.
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- great in deed or exalted in place used only of former famous rulers
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format.
- of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology.
- the composition or combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole.
- a Jewish congregation.
15 Clues: a Jewish congregation. • an opening or open space. • of or relating to the stars. • friendly relations between nations. • the god of the sun in Greek mythology. • being in the middle or in an intermediate position. • a lover of books especially for qualities of format. • one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare. • ...
Rome vs Greece 2021-02-16
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- Both Rome And Greek had ___ were people reenact battles or other things on stage.
- Greek and Rome both had an ________ but were different letters.
- Both Rome and Greece had their meals based off of the ______.
- Romans used letters to write, but Greek used ______.
- both Greek and Rome had ____ and a quart to decide.
- Both Rome and Greece had _____.
- While Greek used regular battle strategy, Rome used ___ battle strategy.
- Greek and Rome had the ______ where people would compete in indifferent sports.
- Both Greek and Rome had there own ___.
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- The girls were married at the youngest age of __ in Rome and Greece.
- Rome had pottery but it was not important to them while it was to _____.
- Both Rome and Greek had ___.
- states Rome was a country while Greece was many ___-___.
- The Greeks farmed with slaves while Rome made the family's farm ______.
- Greek was average in the ancient world while Rome was ___.
- While Greek had many levels in social classes Rome only had __.
- In greek the soldiers work part time but in Rome they work _____.
- Rome had basic clothes while Greece was in ____ fashion.
- While Romans children played outside, Greek children played with ___.
- Both Greece and Rome drinked ___ and that was very important to them.
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greek had ___. • Both Rome and Greece had _____. • Both Greek and Rome had there own ___. • both Greek and Rome had ____ and a quart to decide. • Romans used letters to write, but Greek used ______. • states Rome was a country while Greece was many ___-___. • Rome had basic clothes while Greece was in ____ fashion. • ...
Pygmalion 2023-11-16
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- What does Higgins throw into the Fireplace?
- Higgins tempts Eliza with this treat prevent her from leaving
- In her estimation, Eliza was simply a[n] __________ to Higgins and Pickering
- Henry Higgins’s passion; described as “the science of speech”
- Besides people's health, the only other subject Eliza can talk about at Mrs. Higgins' gathering.
- Higgins can tell where people are from by their ______
- The playwright of "Pygmalion"
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- Location of Henry Higgins’s laboratory (2 words)
- What Eliza throws at Higgins
- The location where Eliza's life takes a significant turn as she meets Professor Higgins (2 words)
- Eliza Doolittle's reason for visiting Henry Higgins (2 words)
- The title of the play "Pygmalion" was inspired by ________ mythology.
12 Clues: What Eliza throws at Higgins • The playwright of "Pygmalion" • What does Higgins throw into the Fireplace? • Location of Henry Higgins’s laboratory (2 words) • Higgins can tell where people are from by their ______ • Eliza Doolittle's reason for visiting Henry Higgins (2 words) • Higgins tempts Eliza with this treat prevent her from leaving • ...
Crossword 2024-02-21
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- Violent conflict between different countries or groups.
- Known for book such as Metamorphosis and The Trial.
- Features nonhuman characters to explain human issues or natural disasters. Typically found in Ancient Greek (or other) societies.
- Book where a working man suddenly becomes a bug.
- Main character of a movie where a doll learns about women’s problems in the real world.
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- 1927 German expressionist movie by Fritz Lang.
- outcast, social isolation.
- When nonhuman characters have human traits.
- When someone has no money (Thread theme).
- Book where a corpse is brought back to life, and struggles with their own existence and deformity.
- Author known for their book Frankenstein.
- Sharing the feelings of another.
12 Clues: outcast, social isolation. • Sharing the feelings of another. • When someone has no money (Thread theme). • Author known for their book Frankenstein. • When nonhuman characters have human traits. • 1927 German expressionist movie by Fritz Lang. • Book where a working man suddenly becomes a bug. • Known for book such as Metamorphosis and The Trial. • ...
Summer Olympics 2024-05-01
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- Which god from ancient Greek mythology is said to have founded the Olympics?
- What mental illness did Simone Biles have
- Who was the first African American to win an Olympic gold medal?
- What were the 2020 Olympic beds made of?
- Where are the 2024 Olympics?
- Which athletes enter last in the Parade of Nations at the opening ceremony?
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- In which U.S. city will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?
- The first Olympic Games took place in
- Which sport featured in the Winter Olympics was originally part of the Summer Olympics?
- Who has the most Olympic Gold Medals?
- In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games?
- Which country has earned the most Olympic medals overall?
12 Clues: Where are the 2024 Olympics? • The first Olympic Games took place in • Who has the most Olympic Gold Medals? • What were the 2020 Olympic beds made of? • What mental illness did Simone Biles have • In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games? • In which U.S. city will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held? • Which country has earned the most Olympic medals overall? • ...
PPM June 2024-03-25
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- What classic video game requires you to eat all the dots throughout a maze? (3,3)
- Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo? (5)
- In which state is the US city of Chicago? (8)
- Gary and Martin Kemp were in which band? (7,6)
- Which organ has four chambers? (5)
- What is the official national animal of Scotland? (7)
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- What is the national dish of Spain? (6)
- In the context of email, what does “CC” stand for? (6,4)
- Which musical legend is Jay-Z married to? (7)
- Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology? (4)
- What is the name of Batman's butler? (6)
- Who wrote 'The Da Vince Code'? (3,5)
12 Clues: Which organ has four chambers? (5) • Who wrote 'The Da Vince Code'? (3,5) • What is the national dish of Spain? (6) • What is the name of Batman's butler? (6) • Which musical legend is Jay-Z married to? (7) • In which state is the US city of Chicago? (8) • Gary and Martin Kemp were in which band? (7,6) • Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo? (5) • ...
Greece VS. Rome 2021-02-12
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- Greece invented the ________ and help them on Greece’s southwest coast
- Laconian, Molossian and Cretan were popular dog _________ in Greeks everyday life
- Rome was an ________ before it became a republic
- Both Greece and Rome made _________ for architecture
- The ________ is approximately 125 feet tall and has a diameter of 11 feet and has a spiral staircase containing 185 steps
- The battle of Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis were in the _______ Wars
- Inspired by Greek art, Roman artists often focused on gods and _________
- The Twelve ________ was a time in the Roman history where Rome stopped being a kingdom
- Roman art consisted of Sculptures, Paintings, Pottery,_______, Architecture
- The greeks believed in 12 _______ while the Romans believed in 8
- Children in ancient Greece enjoyed playing a variety of _________
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- The Trojan _______ was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- Roman food consisted mainly of Olive oil, barley and________.
- pet Greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, blackbirds, nightingale, parrots were some of the ________
- Caesar Alexander the great is well known all across Greece while ___________ is known all across Rome
- ________ had more than 5,000 soldiers while the Greeks had 150,00
- Romulus and _________ are 2 characters that were abandoned and raised by wolves
- Some painted scenes depicted important Roman _______and other historical events just like the Greeks
- Roman art closely imitated ______
- In ________, you could become a slave by being kidnapped, enemy soldiers captured in war or could be could be born into slavery.
20 Clues: Roman art closely imitated ______ • Rome was an ________ before it became a republic • Both Greece and Rome made _________ for architecture • Roman food consisted mainly of Olive oil, barley and________. • The greeks believed in 12 _______ while the Romans believed in 8 • Children in ancient Greece enjoyed playing a variety of _________ • ...
Sparta, Ancient Troy and the Trojan war 2023-11-07
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- A light spear used as a weapon in the ancient battles.
- A priest or priestess who provided prophecies and guidance.
- The state of being united, crucial for success in war.
- The deep-seated hostility between the Greeks and Trojans.
- Acts of bravery shown by warriors in combat.
- A heavily armed Greek foot soldier.
- The Greeks' assault on the city of Troy.
- Powerful female deities like Athena and Aphrodite, influencing the war.
- Protective gear worn by warriors in battle.
- The site of clashes between the Greek and Trojan armies.
- Treaty An agreement sought to end the Trojan War.
- A form of government where power is held by a small group of people.
- A system of government with a single hereditary ruler.
- The overall plan used by generals in the war.
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- A valued trait among soldiers and leaders in the Trojan War.
- To surrender or give up in a conflict or battle.
- Defensive structures built around ancient cities like Troy.
- The cause of the dispute leading to the Trojan War.
- Specific methods employed in battles, like the Trojan Horse.
- A type of combat between two warriors.
- The stories and beliefs of ancient gods and heroes.
- Tools used for fighting, such as swords, shields, and bows.
- A system of government where power is held by the people.
- Related to sea battles that occurred during the war.
- The demand made for the release of captives in the war.
25 Clues: A heavily armed Greek foot soldier. • A type of combat between two warriors. • The Greeks' assault on the city of Troy. • Protective gear worn by warriors in battle. • Acts of bravery shown by warriors in combat. • The overall plan used by generals in the war. • To surrender or give up in a conflict or battle. • Treaty An agreement sought to end the Trojan War. • ...
History of Greek Theater - Seven Students 2023-01-06
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- What does chorus mean?
- What did the slope of the hill serve as?
- How many festivals had theatrical preformances
- in which century did Greece have massive advances in particular subjects?
- How many plays did he write?
- What is Dionysus the god of?
- When was Sophocles born?
- Details of satyr play? (How long was it? Was it serious or funny?)
- What was the population of Greece?
- What are the 2 key influences on greek drama?
- Which god did they honor with theatre?
- When can theatre in the western world be traced back to?
- Where was the priest of Dionysus eleutherios seat?
- What did the flat terrace serve as?
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- Greek drama emphasized the attempts of _________
- Where does the word theatre come from?
- How many dramatists competed in Dionysia?
- What was the city Dionysia?
- Who was the first ever winner of the theatrical events?
- What was in the middle of the orchestra?
- When was the first ever theatrical event recorded?
- Skene is also known as what?
- What did the dramatists present?
- Diameter of the orchestra?
- creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk?
- How much people did the stone-seats hold?
- What city was the major event held in?
- What did the skene provide?
- How many festivals were played honoring Dionysus each year?
- Where was the theatre?
- Where was Thesipis name inscribed?
- What does theatron and theater mean?
32 Clues: What does chorus mean? • Where was the theatre? • When was Sophocles born? • Diameter of the orchestra? • What was the city Dionysia? • What did the skene provide? • Skene is also known as what? • How many plays did he write? • What is Dionysus the god of? • What did the dramatists present? • Where was Thesipis name inscribed? • What was the population of Greece? • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-10-24
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- the Great founder of the Persian Empire
- Athenian leader who ruled at the height of Athenian democracy
- Wars a series of wars between Persia and Greece beginning in 490 BC
- a unit of soldiers mounted on horses
- filled with great achievements
- name for the blended culture that developed in Alexander’s empire
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- most famous lyrical poet of ancient Greece
- leader who rules by the use of force
- a fortress atop a tall hill in the center of city-states
- the Great king of Macedonia who built the largest empire the world had ever seen
- short stories that offer lessons on living
- powerful king of Macedonia
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- people with the right to participate in government
- Persian emperor who led the second invasion of Greece in 480 BC
- Greek word for city-state
- an agreement to work together
- author of the world’s most famous set of fables
- rich landowners
- government in which only a few people have power
- type of government in which people rule themselves
- Persian emperor who organized and expanded the empire
- body of stories about gods or heroes that tries to explain how the world works
- a war between the two great Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta in the 400s BC
- author of two great epic poems , the Iliad and the Odyssey
25 Clues: rich landowners • Greek word for city-state • powerful king of Macedonia • an agreement to work together • filled with great achievements • a unit of soldiers mounted on horses • leader who rules by the use of force • the Great founder of the Persian Empire • most famous lyrical poet of ancient Greece • short stories that offer lessons on living • ...
Valentine's Day Trivia 2023-01-24
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- State that produces the most of America's red roses
- Oxytocin is a brain chemical known as the cuddle or _____ hormone
- 85% of all Valentines sold are bought by who
- Insanely popular website that debuted on Valentine's Day in 2005
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology
- Increases most people's heart rate by at least 110 beats per minute
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- Where you wear your heart
- Americans spend about $1billion on this for Valentine's Day each year
- Candy first created on equipment made for lozenges
- About 50 millions of these are sent for Valentine's Day each year
- Major invention patented on Valentine's Day
- Valentine's Day is known as Friend's Day in this country
12 Clues: Where you wear your heart • Cupid's name in Greek mythology • Major invention patented on Valentine's Day • 85% of all Valentines sold are bought by who • Candy first created on equipment made for lozenges • State that produces the most of America's red roses • Valentine's Day is known as Friend's Day in this country • ...
Hamlet Crossword 2023-05-09
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- The best video editor in Chamblee.
- One of the few characters to live at the end of the play.
- Who is Hamlets love interest and drowns herself out of madness.
- What mythology is alluded to in the play?
- What town in Denmark does the story take place?
- The prince of Denmark and seeks revenge for his father’s death.
- What is a major theme of the play?
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- Mother of Hamlet and remarries Claudius.
- Who is killed by Hamlet while ease dropping on him and Gertrude?
- Protagonist of the play.
- What friendly game takes place within act 5 and results in the death of many characters?
- What are Fortinbras and Laertes in relation to Hamlet?
12 Clues: Protagonist of the play. • The best video editor in Chamblee. • What is a major theme of the play? • Mother of Hamlet and remarries Claudius. • What mythology is alluded to in the play? • What town in Denmark does the story take place? • What are Fortinbras and Laertes in relation to Hamlet? • One of the few characters to live at the end of the play. • ...
Notsoperverted 2024-02-23
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- tiny iguana
- there still hasn’t been any action with Mulder and Scully 😔
- you’ve mentioned experiencing lucid dreaming, but what about ___ dreams?
- consciousness can connect/entangle with ___ particles outside of the brain
- there’s a ___in___ place about an hour and a half away from here that would be fun to go to
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- I think I’ll resort to using these puzzles as a form of ___
- keeps me up at night (2 words)
- do they exist, are they lil particles appearing to us from another world/realm?
- what are your thoughts on ___ mythology?
- I’ll get you a ___ mechanic
- xfiles is at the point where mulder is unsure now if ___ exist
- fucking ___ (tired of hearing about them)
12 Clues: tiny iguana • I’ll get you a ___ mechanic • keeps me up at night (2 words) • what are your thoughts on ___ mythology? • fucking ___ (tired of hearing about them) • I think I’ll resort to using these puzzles as a form of ___ • there still hasn’t been any action with Mulder and Scully 😔 • xfiles is at the point where mulder is unsure now if ___ exist • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2023-08-20
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- Sushi originated here
- The smallest country in the world, also known as the Holy See
- The god and personification of the night in Greek mythology
- The AC button on a calculator stands for
- The battle that Napoleon Bonaparte famously lost in
- The only body part that is fully grown from birth
- The largest organ in the human body
- Extremely famous book and movie series where the character Aragorn comes (abbreviation)
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- Nintendo video game character which is a pink round hero
- The hard rock/heavy metal band that released the chart-topping song "Sweet Child O' Mine"
- Superman's birth name
- Helsinki is the capital of this country
- This singer's recent concert in the USA led to record-breaking seismic activity
- The 92nd element in the periodic table
14 Clues: Sushi originated here • Superman's birth name • The largest organ in the human body • The 92nd element in the periodic table • Helsinki is the capital of this country • The AC button on a calculator stands for • The only body part that is fully grown from birth • The battle that Napoleon Bonaparte famously lost in • Nintendo video game character which is a pink round hero • ...
Jeopardy 2024-09-26
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- What planet in our solar system has the longest day?
- What country are you visiting if you touring the Taj Mahal?
- What is the machine we use to watch old home videos on?'
- What continent do acai berries grow on?
- Finish the title: "_____ and the Giant Peach"
- What color is Sonic the Hedgehog?
- What is the largest island in the world?
- What is the singular of "spaghetti"?
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- Lee Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise?
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
- According to Greek mythology, what famed warrior took an arrow to his heel?
- From which direction does the sun rise?
- How many toes do cats have on their back paws?
14 Clues: What color is Sonic the Hedgehog? • What is the singular of "spaghetti"? • What continent do acai berries grow on? • From which direction does the sun rise? • What is the largest island in the world? • Finish the title: "_____ and the Giant Peach" • Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? • How many toes do cats have on their back paws? • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- The period when Greeks began to form government and explore philosophy and theater.
- The three major forms of Greek ______ are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
- Each polis had its own ___________.
- Ancient Greeks ate bread, cheese, fish, _____, and vegetables.
- The ___________ of Rhodes was considered one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World.
- Greek art tried to capture the _____ and perfection in the subject.
- Greek children were considered ______ by age 13.
- The religious center of the Greek city-states.
- The conquerors of Greece during the Hellenistic Period.
- The people living in Ancient Greece didn't identify as Greek, but as _____.
- The ancient Greeks wore a tunic called a _____ (kye-tin).
- The Greek name for a city-state.
- Athens first introduced the world to the idea of a true ____________.
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- The role of Ancient Greek women.
- Greek homes were built around an outdoor ____.
- The greek hero who was born in Thebes.
- Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates were all famous Greek ________.
- Comedies and tragedies were introduced in Greek ______.
- Alexander the Great rose to power in the ______ Period.
- Science, math, medicine, astronomy, urban planning, and _______ come from Greece.
- Greek _____ are still used in math, science, and engineering equations.
- Greek houses were ______ in the summer and warm in the winter.
22 Clues: The role of Ancient Greek women. • The Greek name for a city-state. • Each polis had its own ___________. • The greek hero who was born in Thebes. • Greek homes were built around an outdoor ____. • The religious center of the Greek city-states. • Greek children were considered ______ by age 13. • Comedies and tragedies were introduced in Greek ______. • ...
Hoddie text 2014-09-29
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- A person who is blamed for problems.
- What kind of shirt is the statue wearing?
- What kind of culture do people think the sculpture will show?
- Does the sculpture show a male or a female?
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- What metal is the statue made of?
- What is the lastname of the man who made the statue?
- Which state of life is the statue? Adult, child etc.
- Which mythology has inspired the artist for this piece?
8 Clues: What metal is the statue made of? • A person who is blamed for problems. • What kind of shirt is the statue wearing? • Does the sculpture show a male or a female? • What is the lastname of the man who made the statue? • Which state of life is the statue? Adult, child etc. • Which mythology has inspired the artist for this piece? • ...
Mothers Day 2024-03-06
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- "Mamma Mia" is a hit by which pop group?
- What is the most popular gift purchased?
- How many weeks is an average pregnancy?
- What famous British pop girl band sang the song “Mama”?
- What is the mammal native to Africa that gives birth while standing up?
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- What flower is associated with Mother’s Day?
- What is the name of Simba's Mother from "The Lion King"
- In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods?
8 Clues: How many weeks is an average pregnancy? • "Mamma Mia" is a hit by which pop group? • What is the most popular gift purchased? • What flower is associated with Mother’s Day? • In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods? • What is the name of Simba's Mother from "The Lion King" • What famous British pop girl band sang the song “Mama”? • ...
space 2015-10-26
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- it’s bright and it’s not a planet
- they are people and they are a few who can do this
- it’s our home and it’s our planet
- it’s no longer considered a planet and it’s the smallest dwarf planet in the Solar System its smaller than earth moons
- it’s also called a minor planet and it’s a small body that orbits around the sun
- it was the god of agriculture in Roman mythology and it’s also the father of Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods and it’s a planet
- it make everything stay on the ground
- it’s not a planet and it’s not human some people believe it and other don't
- it’s a planet and it was name after t the god of war in Roman mythology (Ares)
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- it’s a planet and it’s the smallest planet from our solar system
- it has 19 moons and was discovered by Urban Le Verier, John Couch Adams, and Johann Galle on September 23 in 1846
- it’s the largest planet in our solar system it has a moon that is bigger than Mercury
- a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust
- star it’s a star but you can wish on it
- it’s a planet and it was named after the Greek god of the sky
- 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night
- hole it’s a place where money or lost item apparently disappear without trace
- it only comes out at night and they is over billion of them
- it’s bright and it’s a planet and it’s the sixth largest planet
- giant it’s a planet that is made out of gas like Venus and Mars
20 Clues: it’s bright and it’s not a planet • it’s our home and it’s our planet • it make everything stay on the ground • star it’s a star but you can wish on it • they are people and they are a few who can do this • 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night • a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust • ...
VITALANT VALENTINE'S BLAST OF LOVE 2023-02-13
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- Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day
- The favorite flavor in a box of Valentine candy
- More people spend Valentine's Day here than indoors
- What color rose do you give to a friend on valentines day
- Love interest of Juliet
- This internal organ was believed to cause love in Medieval times
- Receive the most amount of Valentine's Day cards
- 10 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- 8 billion of these kind of hearts are manufactured each year
- What a mix of red and white roses typically means
- What fruit was once known as a "love apple" for aphrodisiac properties
- What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day
- the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology
- What color rose is sent on Valentine's Day to say, "I'm sorry"
- What the X's and O's stand for at the end of a letter
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- What major invention was patented on Valentine's Day
- 17 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- Name of the singer of Top Ten hit in 1961 "Cupid"
- Valentine's Day is mentioned in this Shakespearean play
- 35 million of heart shaped boxes containing these are sold on Valentines Day
- Most common phase said on Valentines Day
- Love interest of Romeo
- How many Valentines day are given each year
- Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology
- How many billion dollars Americans spend on jewelry for Valentine's Day
- The U.S State that produces most of the country's red roses
- Percentage of flowers purchased by women for themselves on Valentines Day
- 250 million of these are grown just for Valentines Day.
- Causes heart rate to increase to 110 beats per minute
30 Clues: Love interest of Romeo • Love interest of Juliet • Cupid's name in Greek mythology • the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology • Most common phase said on Valentines Day • How many Valentines day are given each year • Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards • What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day • Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day • ...
The Odyssey Study Guide ^-^ 2017-02-16
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- Son of Aphrodite
- The goddess of the hunt; sister of ares
- A one eyed beast that Odysseus ran into in the story The Odyssey
- The goddess of love and compassion
- God of war; brother of Athena, Apollo and others
- The father of Odysseus
- The goddess of spring; daughter of Zeus
- The god of the sun
- A tribe of giant Cannibals that Odysseus and his men run into
- The son of Odysseus
- God of the underworld
- The goddess of victory; depicted as the winged goddess
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- The messenger of the gods; also called mercury
- The blind prophet of Apollo
- the blind poet who wrote amazing stories such as The Odyssey
- A city of people who sided with Troy in the Trojan war
- a nymph in Greek mythology, who lived on the island of Ogygia; Detained Odysseus for several years
- A society of people that lived on a island Odysseus visited who gave his men flowers that made them want to stay
- God of lightning; king of the gods and goddessess
- Th lord of the winds
- A goddess believed by many to be a witch
- God of the seas; one of the three powerful god brothers
- The trusted warrior of Odysseus
- the name Odysseus tells the cyclopes
- Wife of Odysseus
- Goddess of intelligent s and reason
- Wife of Zeus; queen of the Greek gods and goddessess
27 Clues: Son of Aphrodite • Wife of Odysseus • The god of the sun • The son of Odysseus • Th lord of the winds • God of the underworld • The father of Odysseus • The blind prophet of Apollo • The trusted warrior of Odysseus • The goddess of love and compassion • Goddess of intelligent s and reason • the name Odysseus tells the cyclopes • The goddess of the hunt; sister of ares • ...
Persistence Puzzle 2024-08-26
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- -- --- .-. ... .
- German name meaning "oat man"
- Name meaning "the ruler's counsel"
- German origins: "turnip seed"
- Meaning "noble strength" but known for having breakfast in robin egg blue environment
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Burr, sir!
- To pursue or run after
- Name that sounds like a Scandinavian dormitory
- Meaning "defender of manking" a name shared by many French nobles
- Name meaning "rich" or "wealthy" in Arabic
- Family name meaning "little king"
- First name of the first man on the moon
- "Goosebumps" author
- Mmmbop
- Captain Marvel surname
- One half of Olsen TwinsThe Dy
- Mona with mysterious smile
- Latin origins: "worthy of love"
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- Comparative of door
- To prove more powerful than opposing forces
- Finnish name meaning "point" or "tip"
- Eeny, Meeny, Miny, ...
- Name derived from a fragrant flower
- Italian name meaning "counselor"
- One of three (!) Italian surnames at Singularity
- ...from the block
- Greek for "crown"
- Polish surname meaning "blacksmith"
- Name meaning "helpful person" in Gaelic
- Heavenly food from the biblical book of Exodus
- Superman Surname
- Italian name meaning "cowherd"
- Surname of aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur
- Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology
- Not higher
- Large grassy plain in tropical or subtropical regions
- Italian for "frost"
- Like the letter before L
- Surname that sounds like it could belong to a Viking explorer
40 Clues: Mmmbop • Burr, sir! • Not higher • -- --- .-. ... . • Superman Surname • ...from the block • Greek for "crown" • Comparative of door • "Goosebumps" author • Italian for "frost" • Eeny, Meeny, Miny, ... • To pursue or run after • Captain Marvel surname • Like the letter before L • Mona with mysterious smile • German name meaning "oat man" • German origins: "turnip seed" • ...
Persistence Puzzle 2024-08-26
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- Italian name meaning "counselor"
- Italian name meaning "cowherd"
- Polish surname meaning "blacksmith"
- Surname that sounds like it could belong to a Viking explorer
- To prove more powerful than opposing forces
- Name meaning "helpful person" in Gaelic
- Burr, sir!
- Meaning "defender of manking" a name shared by many French nobles
- Name meaning "rich" or "wealthy" in Arabic
- -- --- .-. ... .
- "Goosebumps" author
- Latin origins: "worthy of love"
- Name meaning "the ruler's counsel"
- Captain Marvel surname
- Superman Surname
- Name derived from a fragrant flower
- First name of the first man on the moon
- ...from the block
- Surname of aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur
- German origins: "turnip seed"
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- Greek for "crown"
- Heavenly food from the biblical book of Exodus
- Not higher
- Italian for "frost"
- Eeny, Meeny, Miny, ...
- Meaning "noble strength" but known for having breakfast in robin egg blue environment
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Comparative of door
- Large grassy plain in tropical or subtropical regions
- Mmmbop
- Mona with mysterious smile
- German name meaning "oat man"
- To pursue or run after
- Like the letter before L
- One of three (!) Italian surnames at Singularity
- One half of Olsen Twins
- Name that sounds like a Scandinavian dormitory
- Family name meaning "little king"
- Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology
- Finnish name meaning "point" or "tip"
40 Clues: Mmmbop • Not higher • Burr, sir! • -- --- .-. ... . • Superman Surname • Greek for "crown" • ...from the block • Italian for "frost" • Comparative of door • "Goosebumps" author • Eeny, Meeny, Miny, ... • To pursue or run after • Captain Marvel surname • One half of Olsen Twins • Like the letter before L • Mona with mysterious smile • German name meaning "oat man" • German origins: "turnip seed" • ...
Arknights Operators 2023-07-28
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- A ghost or an illusion
- Brownish-red silicate mineral commonly used in jewelry
- Person that delivers mail
- A type of steel that is resistant to corrosion
- A liquid sphere with air or another gas inside it
- Spanish for "drill"
- Fourth month
- Franz _____; renowned surrealist author
- Coloured part of the eye, a bluish purple flower, and a Greek goddess
- A large, steep hill
- Russian for "truth"
- Small bird best known for its powerful song
- Green-coloured alcohol flavoured with anise
- Persian mythical creature similar to a sphinx
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- A long story, usually of heroic achievement
- Woody, oval shaped object containing seeds, usually produced by conifers
- Element 78 on the periodic table, also a silver-white metal
- Genus of oak trees
- A sweet, milk-based, gelatinous dessert
- Bits of rock that are bigger than sand but smaller than pebbles
- A long, dark reddish or purplish edible berry
- Drug used to prevent blood clotting
- Buttery and flaky French pastry
- Portmanteau of synonyms for "soil" and "soul"
- Roman God of fire and metalworking
- Job that involves the making and/or selling of fragrances
- German for "black"
- Self-punishment to make up for wrongdoing
- Afterlife in Greek mythology
- Hindu king of the Devas and god of the sky
- Medium-large dog breed commonly used as a guard animal
- A tall and slender water plant
32 Clues: Fourth month • Genus of oak trees • German for "black" • Spanish for "drill" • A large, steep hill • Russian for "truth" • A ghost or an illusion • Person that delivers mail • Afterlife in Greek mythology • A tall and slender water plant • Buttery and flaky French pastry • Roman God of fire and metalworking • Drug used to prevent blood clotting • A sweet, milk-based, gelatinous dessert • ...
Saturn 2014-03-18
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- the number saturn is in the order of planets in our solar system
- large amounts of ice chunks orbiting saturn
- Saturn was the Roman name for this lord of titans in Greek mythology
- what makes up 96.3% of Saturn's atmosphere
- the first person to observe Saturn's rings
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- the part of Saturn that is roughly the size of the Earth
- one of Saturn's moons that makes up 96% of the mass orbiting the planet
- titan is larger than this planet
- the number of moons saturn has
- what makes up 3.25% of Saturn's atmosphere
- Saturn is one of the planets in the solar system classified as a ___ giant
11 Clues: the number of moons saturn has • titan is larger than this planet • what makes up 96.3% of Saturn's atmosphere • what makes up 3.25% of Saturn's atmosphere • the first person to observe Saturn's rings • large amounts of ice chunks orbiting saturn • the part of Saturn that is roughly the size of the Earth • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-23
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- Be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to
- An unstable acid that can be obtained by distilling a thiocyanate salt
- Bacterium causing pneumonia in mice and humans
- A person who has general authority over others
- To bring or combine together or with something else
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- Of something that is tinged with violet
- (Greek mythology) a woman who was turned into a kingfisher
- Friendliness evidence by a kindly and helpful disposition
- To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
- Able or tending to communicate
- A loose stitch catching only a thread or two of fabric; designed to be invisible from the right side
11 Clues: Able or tending to communicate • Of something that is tinged with violet • Bacterium causing pneumonia in mice and humans • A person who has general authority over others • To bring or combine together or with something else • To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds • Be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to • ...
October Puzzler 2022-09-26
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- The season the southern hemisphere experiences during october
- This leader loves Taco Bell
- These type of newborn accounts need to be removed
- Where your troubleshooting steps are placed in Cherwell
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- Constellation named after a hunter in greek mythology
- Type of questions are used in the reliability coaches tool of the month for October
- This is where you check configuration for EPCS
- This application became AD authenticated as of April 2022
- This box is used to suggest future topics or ask questions for Hot Topic Huddles
- System going live on 12/1
- Leaves change their colors because there is a lack of ____
11 Clues: System going live on 12/1 • This leader loves Taco Bell • This is where you check configuration for EPCS • These type of newborn accounts need to be removed • Constellation named after a hunter in greek mythology • Where your troubleshooting steps are placed in Cherwell • This application became AD authenticated as of April 2022 • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-24
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- father of tragedy
- knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae
- first Greek philosopher
- means "rule by people" or democracy in greek
- a greek boat with 3 rows of oars on each side
- means king in Greek
- author of many greek fables
- leader during the Golden Age
- laid out the ideas of democracy
- greek statue of young women
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- one of the 9 great lyric poets
- scientist of medicine
- famous for allowing death to be a punishment
- greek statue of young man
- the greatest military commander in ancient Greece
- a piece of armor that covered the front of the torso
- means city in Greek
- father of geometry
- a single piece of cloth with belt; greek clothes
- author of 2 poems; the liad and the Odyssey
20 Clues: father of tragedy • father of geometry • means king in Greek • means city in Greek • scientist of medicine • first Greek philosopher • greek statue of young man • author of many greek fables • leader during the Golden Age • greek statue of young women • one of the 9 great lyric poets • laid out the ideas of democracy • knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae • ...
Spelling review 2021-03-14
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- is the goddess of daytime.
- the supreme god until Zeus dethroned him
- is a mythical winged divine horse
- goddess of revenge
- the greatest warrior among the Greeks at Troy and slayer of Hector
- was a Titan condemned to hold up the celestial heavens or sky for eternity
- she represented the Earth
- as the god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry forges and the art of sculpture.
- messenger and herald of the gods
- is the Olympian god of thunder, the king of all other gods and men.
- the queen of the underworld, was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter
- god of light
- is goddess of the harvest, grain, and fertility
- was the goddess of the night
- the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- goddess of love and beauty and daughter of Zeus
- god of wine
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- the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology
- god of sky
- the god of the underworld
- a hero noted for his strength
- the prison for the Titans
- was the first of the primordial gods to emerge at the dawn of creation
- goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare
- a son of Zeus and Danaë and slayer of Medusa.
- nymph
- god of war
- Queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology
- god of love
- the goddess of the hearth and fire
- god of time
- a mortal woman who was transformed by Athena into one of the three Gorgons.
- was the first human woman created by Hephaestus
- the goddess of victory
34 Clues: nymph • god of sky • god of war • god of love • god of time • god of wine • god of light • goddess of revenge • the goddess of victory • the god of the underworld • the prison for the Titans • she represented the Earth • is the goddess of daytime. • was the goddess of the night • a hero noted for his strength • messenger and herald of the gods • is a mythical winged divine horse • ...
World History Ancient Greece 2024-09-18
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- was an Athenian historian and general.
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- the most famous king of the spartan army
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens
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- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, Darius’s son
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- the man who ran from marathon to athens
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- born Aristocles, was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
20 Clues: was an Ancient Greek polymath • was a Greek philosopher from Athens • was an Athenian historian and general. • the man who ran from marathon to athens • the most famous king of the spartan army • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • ...
World History Ancient Greece 2024-09-18
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- was an Athenian historian and general.
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- the most famous king of the spartan army
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens
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- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, Darius’s son
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- the man who ran from marathon to athens
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- born Aristocles, was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
20 Clues: was an Ancient Greek polymath • was a Greek philosopher from Athens • was an Athenian historian and general. • the man who ran from marathon to athens • the most famous king of the spartan army • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • ...
World History 2024-09-18
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- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period
- the most famous king of the spartan army
- the man who ran from marathon to athens
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an Athenian historian and general.
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, Darius’s son
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- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was an ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
20 Clues: was an Ancient Greek polymath • was a Greek philosopher from Athens • was an Athenian historian and general. • the man who ran from marathon to athens • the most famous king of the spartan army • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-03-04
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- attributing human characteristics to something non human
- a famous shakespearean play, involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
- words used to imitate the sound assosciated with something
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- goddess of love in greek mythology
- something you read on the back of the cover
- character playing a negative role in the story
6 Clues: goddess of love in greek mythology • something you read on the back of the cover • character playing a negative role in the story • attributing human characteristics to something non human • words used to imitate the sound assosciated with something • a famous shakespearean play, involving murder, betrayal and prophecy
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-24
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- one of the 9 great lyric poets
- father of geometry
- author of many greek fables
- a single piece of cloth with belt; greek clothes
- means "rule by people" or democracy in greek
- greek statue of young women
- famous for allowing death to be a punishment
- father of tragedy
- leader during the Golden Age
- laid out the ideas of democracy
- first Greek philosopher
- greek statue of young man
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- means city in Greek
- the greatest military commander in ancient Greece
- scientist of medicine
- a piece of armor that covered the front of the torso
- author of 2 poems; the liad and the Odyssey
- means king in Greek
- knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae
- a greek boat with 3 rows of oars on each side
20 Clues: father of tragedy • father of geometry • means city in Greek • means king in Greek • scientist of medicine • first Greek philosopher • greek statue of young man • author of many greek fables • greek statue of young women • leader during the Golden Age • one of the 9 great lyric poets • laid out the ideas of democracy • knows for tragedies; Medea and Bacchae • ...
Folklore., Myths, and legends 2025-03-07
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- According to American folklore, who dug out the Grand Canyon? ( 2 words)
- Once the most terrifying of all monsters, what bloodsucking creature that returns from the dead has been tamed lately by books like "Twilight"?
- When you're enjoying tunes and rhymes, which Greek god of Music and Poetry is at play?
- Thoth, the ancient Egyptian god, was the master of which celestial body?
- The Parthenon wasn’t just a fancy building—it was built as a stunning temple for which wise and warrior goddess?
- In ancient Greece, there were many stories about a hero who had twelve tasks to perform. What is this hero's Roman name?
- The European version of what scaly creature can fly through the air, breathes fire, and is usually thought of as evil?
- In which region of Greece was Pan first worshipped?
- The Greek god Poseidon didn’t just throw parties on land; he ruled over what vast realm?
- Hebe was the Greek Goddess who never aged—basically the eternal fountain of what?
- What monster usually looks like an ordinary person, but can turn into a vicious animal?
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- Aphrodite, the goddess who could make Cupid jealous, rules over what magical force?
- A mythical creature with the body of a woman and the tail of a fish is known by which name?
- King Arthur and the knights of the ___ table. Which word is missing?
- Who’s the Norse god that throws the best thunderbolts in Asgard?
- Which legendary creature is said to reside in the Pacific Northwest and goes by the name "Bigfoot"?
- The goddess Bastet was known as the protector of which animal that the Egyptians held sacred?
- Who penned the legendary epic poem "The Iliad," chronicling heroes and battles?
- In Egyptian mythology, to whom is the goddess Isis married?
- The Ancient Greeks believed that their gods lived at the top of a mountain called Mount Olympus. Which god rules over all the other gods?
- A centaur is a mythical creature with the the upper body of a human and the lower body of which animal?
- In Greek myth, which god is the ruler of the Underworld?
- Which majestic bird is Zeus’ personal sidekick, soaring high in his sky kingdom
- Irene is the Greek Goddess of what, keeping the gods in harmony and avoiding divine traffic jams?
- Which Norse god was called the Raven God?
25 Clues: Which Norse god was called the Raven God? • In which region of Greece was Pan first worshipped? • In Greek myth, which god is the ruler of the Underworld? • In Egyptian mythology, to whom is the goddess Isis married? • Who’s the Norse god that throws the best thunderbolts in Asgard? • King Arthur and the knights of the ___ table. Which word is missing? • ...
Mythology crossword 2023-02-28
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- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- A traditional story of early history explaining natural phenomenon.
- Fertility and vitality.
- Universe or planet myths.
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes.
- A strong male figure.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
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- His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
- philosophical and theological elaboration of the primal myth of creation within a religious community.
- Hero or villain quests.
- A strong female is powerful.
- Truth or loyalty in mythology.
- Origination of mythology.
- His work covers many aspects of the human experience.
- People or relationship myths.
15 Clues: A strong male figure. • Hero or villain quests. • Fertility and vitality. • Origination of mythology. • Universe or planet myths. • A strong female is powerful. • People or relationship myths. • Truth or loyalty in mythology. • His work covers many aspects of the human experience. • A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. • ...
Mythology crossword 2023-02-28
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- His work covers many aspects of the human experience.
- philosophical and theological elaboration of the primal myth of creation within a religious community.
- A strong female is powerful.
- Hero or villain quests.
- Fertility and vitality.
- Universe or planet myths.
- His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
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- People or relationship myths.
- A strong male figure.
- Truth or loyalty in mythology.
- A traditional story of early history explaining natural phenomenon.
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- Origination of mythology.
15 Clues: A strong male figure. • Hero or villain quests. • Fertility and vitality. • Origination of mythology. • Universe or planet myths. • A strong female is powerful. • People or relationship myths. • Truth or loyalty in mythology. • His work covers many aspects of the human experience. • A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-18
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- the Great was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- was an ancient Greek mathematician
- is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was a Greek philosopher
- was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- was an Athenian historian and general
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- was an ancient Greek philosopher
- was a tragedian of classical Athens
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- an ancient Greek tragedian
- Phillip of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia
- was an Ancient Greek polymath
- was a Greek politician and general
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
- was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- was a Greek historian and geographer
20 Clues: was a Greek philosopher • an ancient Greek tragedian • was an Ancient Greek polymath • was an ancient Greek philosopher • was a Greek politician and general • was an ancient Greek mathematician • was a tragedian of classical Athens • was a Greek historian and geographer • was an Athenian historian and general • was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • ...
the greek mythology 2025-05-08
Welcome to Greece 2025-06-20
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- A traditional Greek dish made with layers of meat, eggplant, and béchamel sauce
- The Greek letter that symbolizes change in math and science
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
- The famous temple dedicated to Athena
- The type of government that originated in ancient Greece
- Greek island known for its white buildings and blue domes
- The first Olympic Games were held in this city
- The legendary city that was the site of the Trojan War
- The mountain where the Greek gods were said to reside
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- A well-known Greek dessert made with layers of phyllo, honey, and nuts
- A traditional Greek dance often performed at celebrations
- The ancient marketplace and gathering place in Athens
- The structure in Troy that helped the Greeks win the Trojan War
- A famous ancient Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning
- A popular Greek cheese often used in salads
- The Greek god of the sea
- The famous oracle that provided prophecies in ancient Greece
- The Greek god of war
- National Drink of Choice
- The Greek hero known for slaying Medusa
- The capital city of Greece
- The epic poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
22 Clues: The Greek god of war • The Greek god of the sea • National Drink of Choice • The capital city of Greece • The Greek goddess of wisdom • The famous temple dedicated to Athena • The Greek hero known for slaying Medusa • A popular Greek cheese often used in salads • The first Olympic Games were held in this city • The epic poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Chapter 8 Ancient Greece 2013-01-11
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- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- A high hill
- The most famous woman lyric poet
- This man is famous for his fables
- The one that is marked by great achievements
- A gov't in which only a few people have power
- A leader who held power through the use of force
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- A type of gov't in which people rule themselves
- Elected leader of Athens that encouraged people to participate in gov't
- Rich landowners
- The Greek word for city-state
- Wrote an epic poem called Iliad and the Odyssey
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- People who have the right to participate in gov't
14 Clues: A high hill • Rich landowners • The Greek word for city-state • The most famous woman lyric poet • This man is famous for his fables • The one that is marked by great achievements • A gov't in which only a few people have power • A type of gov't in which people rule themselves • Wrote an epic poem called Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Holiday Trivia Crossword 2021-11-16
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- What is the smallest country/city in the world?
- Which planet is the hottest in the solar system?
- which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
- When Michael Jordan played for the Chicago Bulls, how many NBA Championships did he win?
- What is the lowest army rank of a US soldier?
- What is the largest type of deer?
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- which mammal has no vocal cords?
- Where is the Sea of Tranquility located?
- Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest?
- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?
- Fissures, vents, and plugs are all associated with which geological feature?
- power outages in the US are mostly caused by what?
- In which European city would you find Orly airport?
- What’s the hardest rock?
14 Clues: What’s the hardest rock? • which mammal has no vocal cords? • What is the largest type of deer? • Where is the Sea of Tranquility located? • Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest? • What is the lowest army rank of a US soldier? • What is the smallest country/city in the world? • Which planet is the hottest in the solar system? • ...
Theseus story 2024-08-26
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- A half-bull, half-man that's often portrayed as evil in Greek mythology
- A small plot of land in the ocean
- A place where a queen or king would live
- Used to travel across vast quantities of water
- A device that's made to slow the fall after jumping off a high place
- A present delivered to someone without a reward in mind
- Male that rules over a land or area
- A young human
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- A trip away from work or home
- A person who robs or hurts travelers passing through certain areas
- When someone leaves someone important for something
- Someone who courageously or selflessly to help someone
- Often a large or difficult maze-type area
- The English spelling of a tool used to chop wood
14 Clues: A young human • A trip away from work or home • A small plot of land in the ocean • Male that rules over a land or area • A place where a queen or king would live • Often a large or difficult maze-type area • Used to travel across vast quantities of water • The English spelling of a tool used to chop wood • When someone leaves someone important for something • ...
April choice bored 2025-04-08
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- the composition or combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole.
- an opening or open space.
- one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format.
- of or relating to the stars.
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- great in deed or exalted in place used only of former famous rulers
- a Jewish congregation.
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite.
- of moderate or low quality, value, ability or performance.
- being in the middle or in an intermediate position.
- of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another.
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology.
- friendly relations between nations.
- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet).
15 Clues: a Jewish congregation. • an opening or open space. • of or relating to the stars. • friendly relations between nations. • the god of the sun in Greek mythology. • being in the middle or in an intermediate position. • a lover of books especially for qualities of format. • one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare. • ...
Ch. 8 - Ancient Greece - Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- Rich landowners
- A high hill where a fortress sat
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- Type of government in which people ruled themselves
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A brilliant elected leader who led from about 460 BC until his death in 429 BC
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- The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The Greek word for a city-state
- The age is that is marked by great achievements
- People who had the right to participate in government
- Famous for his fables
- Government in which only a few people have power
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- Most famous woman lyric poet
14 Clues: Rich landowners • Famous for his fables • Most famous woman lyric poet • The Greek word for a city-state • A high hill where a fortress sat • The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • The age is that is marked by great achievements • Government in which only a few people have power • A leader who held power through the use of force • ...
Greek Vocabulary 2024-10-21
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- goddess of love and beauty, daughter of Zeus
- a male immortal that has supernatural powers
- another name for a god or goddess
- a female immortal that has supernatural powers
- wife of Zeus, usually the antagonist in Greek mythology and also very jealous
- God of war and son of Zeus and Hera
- the king of the Gods, God of the sky and land brother of Poseiden and Hades
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- Brother of Zeus and Poseiden and king of the underworld
- goddess of the hunt and daughter of Zeus
- Goddess of war and wisdom, daughter of Zeus
- a legend that explains things that we don't know
- Brother of Zeus and Hades and king of the sea
12 Clues: another name for a god or goddess • God of war and son of Zeus and Hera • goddess of the hunt and daughter of Zeus • Goddess of war and wisdom, daughter of Zeus • goddess of love and beauty, daughter of Zeus • a male immortal that has supernatural powers • Brother of Zeus and Hades and king of the sea • a female immortal that has supernatural powers • ...
A Very Literary Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon.
- In Poe’s poem, this bird’s single word — “Nevermore” — drives the speaker into despair.
- A red-eyed winged cryptid from West Virginia legend, often seen before disasters — featured in books and films.
- Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel introduced this Transylvanian vampire to English literature
- The terrifying clown from Stephen King’s It who preys on the fears of children.
- The haunted mansion in Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House.
- The vampire hunter who opposes Count Dracula.
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- A legendary ape-like creature said to roam the forests of North America; also called Sasquatch.
- The nervous schoolteacher who meets the Headless Horseman in Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
- In The Tell-Tale Heart, the narrator believes he can hear this still beating beneath the floorboards.
- In Greek mythology, this Gorgon’s gaze could turn men to stone.
- In Mary Shelley’s novel, this scientist creates life out of parts of corpses - and becomes horrified by his own creation.
- The last name of the author famous for gothic tales like "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven."
- In mythology, he rules the Underworld — the realm of the dead.
- Shakespeare’s tragic hero who meets witches on a stormy heath.
- In "Lamb to the Slaughter, this is what the police do to the murder weapon
- The last name of the author known as the “Master of Horror,” who wrote Pet Sematary and The Shining.
- In Dahl’s "Lamb to the Slaughter," this leg of meat becomes an ironic murder weapon.
18 Clues: The vampire hunter who opposes Count Dracula. • A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon. • In mythology, he rules the Underworld — the realm of the dead. • Shakespeare’s tragic hero who meets witches on a stormy heath. • In Greek mythology, this Gorgon’s gaze could turn men to stone. • ...
Chapter 8 Ancient Greece 2013-01-11
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- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- Rich landowners
- This man is famous for his fables
- People who have the right to participate in gov't
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- A gov't in which only a few people have power
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- Elected leader of Athens that encouraged people to participate in gov't
- The one that is marked by great achievements
- A type of gov't in which people rule themselves
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- The most famous woman lyric poet
- A high hill
- The Greek word for city-state
- Wrote an epic poem called Iliad and the Odyssey
14 Clues: A high hill • Rich landowners • The Greek word for city-state • The most famous woman lyric poet • This man is famous for his fables • The one that is marked by great achievements • A gov't in which only a few people have power • A type of gov't in which people rule themselves • Wrote an epic poem called Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary–Social Studies 2025-10-27
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- the increase in prices due to low supply of goods.
- a long stone channel that carries clean water.
- war a war between groups in the same country.
- the study of the universe and our place in it.
- common people in Ancient Rome.
- a government ruled by a few powerful people.
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- in Ancient Greek city-states, a ruler who took power illegally.
- one of two chief leaders elected yearly in Ancient Rome.
- a government ruled by a single person, such as a king.
- a wealthy landowner in Ancient Rome.
- a person who rules with total authority.
- a collection of stories that explains events, beliefs, or actions.
- a type of government in which citizens vote for their leaders.
- to reject a decision or proposal made by another government body.
- the study of the universe and our place in it.
15 Clues: common people in Ancient Rome. • a wealthy landowner in Ancient Rome. • a person who rules with total authority. • a government ruled by a few powerful people. • war a war between groups in the same country. • a long stone channel that carries clean water. • the study of the universe and our place in it. • the study of the universe and our place in it. • ...
Creature and Myths 2025-10-28
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- A mysterious creature said to drink animals’ blood.
- A huge, hairy creature that lives in the forest.
- A giant sea monster from ocean legends.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
- A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon.
- A very tall and strong person from stories or myths.
- A big, strong creature that lives under bridges or in caves.
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- King of the gods in Greek mythology, ruler of the sky.
- A creature that drinks blood at night.
- A large, flying creature that can breathe fire.
- A creature made of clay or stone in Jewish stories.
- A small, magical creature with wings.
- A small, mischievous creature that causes trouble.
- God of thunder with a big hammer.
14 Clues: God of thunder with a big hammer. • A small, magical creature with wings. • A creature that drinks blood at night. • A giant sea monster from ocean legends. • A large, flying creature that can breathe fire. • A huge, hairy creature that lives in the forest. • A small, mischievous creature that causes trouble. • A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon. • ...
Mythological Creatures 2021-09-28
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- Put men into trances with their voice and cause men to forget troubles
- Bird like creatures with a hooked beak and claws, carried a foul stench
- Half goat, half human creatures of Greek mythology
- Controlled the thread of life and the destiny of every person
- Chase sinners on Earth and punish evildoers in the Underworld
- Lured sailors with their voice and killed them
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- Half goat, half human creatures of Roman myth
- Savage creature that is half horse and half man
- Women frenzied with wine and worshiped the god of wine Dionysus
- Guard of the Underworld
- Winged lion with the face of a woman and told riddles
11 Clues: Guard of the Underworld • Half goat, half human creatures of Roman myth • Lured sailors with their voice and killed them • Savage creature that is half horse and half man • Half goat, half human creatures of Greek mythology • Winged lion with the face of a woman and told riddles • Controlled the thread of life and the destiny of every person • ...
11th Grade Vocab 2022-08-25
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- the ability to produce the desired result
- irrefutable
- many a weight, usually made of lead, attached to a line and used to find the depth of water or to verify a true vertical alignment
- in darkness, or without clarity.
- an ineffective or quack remedy
- based on mythology, now means a confusing network, or anything very complicated
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- complex detailed -richly decorated
- intended to deceive
- unimportant of trivial
- A thing or idea that is the same. Ex. They have no exact analogue for the Greek word translated “grace.”
- tending towards or wanting to take legal action; may mean quarrelsome - relating to litigation (may have no negative connotation)
11 Clues: irrefutable • intended to deceive • unimportant of trivial • an ineffective or quack remedy • in darkness, or without clarity. • complex detailed -richly decorated • the ability to produce the desired result • based on mythology, now means a confusing network, or anything very complicated • ...
Angus - this is a crossword 2022-10-19
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- I wish this character in Ranger's apprentice wasn’t …..
- You don’t think I’m that …., do you?
- Without …., our garden wouldn’t look this green and lush.
- That rubber looks like it might be ……
- You really think that I’m the one behind your …..
- The …. Of this circle is not completely true.
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- Lots of words are ….
- “I think I’m going to do some …. This afternoon, my competition is coming up.”
- I like to feel a tiny bit of … to all people.
- The author really was trying to be …
- Some beliefs come from Greek …. And some have become incredibly famous, like Thor, the Viking Believed god of thunder.
11 Clues: Lots of words are …. • The author really was trying to be … • You don’t think I’m that …., do you? • That rubber looks like it might be …… • I like to feel a tiny bit of … to all people. • The …. Of this circle is not completely true. • You really think that I’m the one behind your ….. • I wish this character in Ranger's apprentice wasn’t ….. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-30
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- A mythical Greek hero; a warrior who fought against Troy in the Iliad
- (usually followed by 'to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed
- Harsh or corrosive in tone
- A napkin tied under the chin of a child while eating
- Being a part of something, esp. part of the physical structure
- Inflammation of a nerve accompanied by pain and sometimes loss of function
- A housing for a radar antenna; transparent to radio waves
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- Past times remembered with nostalgia
- In German mythology, a giant who preys on children
- A large South African antelope; considered the swiftest hoofed mammal
- Make long or longer by pulling and stretching
11 Clues: Harsh or corrosive in tone • Past times remembered with nostalgia • Make long or longer by pulling and stretching • In German mythology, a giant who preys on children • A napkin tied under the chin of a child while eating • A housing for a radar antenna; transparent to radio waves • (usually followed by 'to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed • ...
Ancient Civilizations' Deities 2024-05-20
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- Roman goddess of the harvest; sometimes known as Deo
- Greek queen of all gods
- Greek Messenger to the gods
- Roman king of all gods
- Roman goddess of wisdom and war
- Egyptian god of the underworld
- Roman goddess of hunting
- Greek goddess and protector of the hearth and home
- Roman queen of the gods
- Roman god of the sea
- Greek goddess of hunting
- Roman god of the underworld
- Roman god of wine and parties
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Patron goddess of Athens
- Greek King of all gods
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- Egyptian god of chaos
- Roman messenger to the gods
- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of the harvest
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman god of war
- Greek god of wine and parties
- Greek god of the sea
- Has the same name in ancient Greece and ancient Rome
- Egyptian sky god
- Roman goddess and protector of hearth and home
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Egyptian funerary god; jackal-headed
- Egyptian sun god; sometimes known as Re
- Greek blacksmith to the gods
- Roman blacksmith to the gods
32 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Egyptian sky god • Greek god of the sea • Roman god of the sea • Egyptian god of chaos • Roman king of all gods • Greek King of all gods • Greek queen of all gods • Roman queen of the gods • Roman goddess of hunting • Greek goddess of hunting • Patron goddess of Athens • Roman messenger to the gods • Greek Messenger to the gods • ...
Gods & Goddesses Review 2025-04-03
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- Roman name for king of the Gods
- God of the sun
- Greek name for Goddess of wisdom, war, and weaving
- Greek name for Goddess of the Moon and hunting
- Greek name for Goddess of love and beauty
- Roman name for God of fire
- Greek name for king of the Gods
- Roman name for Goddess of love and beauty
- Greek name for God of the underworld
- Greek name for Queen of the Gods
- Roman name for Goddess of wisdom, war, and weaving
- Roman name for Goddess of grain and agriculture
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- Roman name for Queen of the Gods
- Greek name for God of fire
- Greek name for Goddess of hearth and home
- Roman name for God of the sea and earthquakes
- Greek name for God of the sea and earthquakes
- Greek name for Goddess of grain and agriculture
- Roman name for God of the underworld
- Roman name for God of war
- Roman name for Goddess of hearth and home
- Greek name for messenger God
- Roman name for messenger God
- Greek name for God of war
- Roman name for Goddess of the Moon and hunting
25 Clues: God of the sun • Roman name for God of war • Greek name for God of war • Greek name for God of fire • Roman name for God of fire • Greek name for messenger God • Roman name for messenger God • Roman name for king of the Gods • Greek name for king of the Gods • Roman name for Queen of the Gods • Greek name for Queen of the Gods • Roman name for God of the underworld • ...
Topic 6: Ancient Greece - Vocabulary Lessons 6 & 7 2023-10-26
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- collection of myths or stories that people tell about the gods or heroes
- games, in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every 4 years in honor of Zeus
- poetry, poetic songs
- method, form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
- idea
- Oath, oath taken by medical student swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
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- worship of many gods or deities
- in ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- giving control over yourself to someone else
- the power to think clearly
- stop
11 Clues: idea • stop • poetry, poetic songs • the power to think clearly • worship of many gods or deities • giving control over yourself to someone else • collection of myths or stories that people tell about the gods or heroes • Oath, oath taken by medical student swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way • ...
Greek Alphabet Letters 2023-09-09
15 Clues: greek name of "Ω" • greek name of "Ζ" • greek name of "Λ" • greek name of "Ε" • greek name of "Ο" • greek name of "γ" • greek name of "Ι" • greek name of "Θ" • greek name of "α" • greek name of "χ" • greek name of "Σ" • greek name of "υ" • greek name of "β" • greek name of "Η" • greek name of "Κ"
World History Fall Semester Review 2024-12-10
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- In times of crisis, the ancient Roman republic would appoint one of these for 6 month terms
- After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Eastern Roman empire became known as the ________ Empire
- After conquering the Greek city-states and Egypt, Alexander sought to conquer this empire: The ______ Empire
- The Ancient Athenians established the first form of this style of government
- One of the greatest kings of the Franks, he split his empire amongst his three sons after his death
- The first actual Roman emperor: ________ Caesar
- The Ancient Egyptian text that explained the afterlife process. The Book of the _____
- One of Ancient Wonders of the World built by the Greeks: The _______ of Alexandria
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- Ancient Babylonian king who created the first code of law
- Assyria created the first professional ________
- The period of about 200 years of widespread peace during the Roman Empire's history.
- Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey who established much of Ancient Greek history and mythology
- The successor to Muhammad as the leader of the Islamic state is known as the ________
- Vikings traveled on these in order to conduct their raids
- An ancient Sumerian legendary epic poem. The Epic of ______
- Jesus and Christianity branched out from this ancient world religion still heavily practiced today
16 Clues: Assyria created the first professional ________ • The first actual Roman emperor: ________ Caesar • Ancient Babylonian king who created the first code of law • Vikings traveled on these in order to conduct their raids • An ancient Sumerian legendary epic poem. The Epic of ______ • The Ancient Athenians established the first form of this style of government • ...
Bearcat Times 10 - General Trivia 2025-11-13
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- Early 20th-century art movement exemplified by Picasso, featuring fragmented and abstract shapes
- Tallest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern, such as the Big Dipper
- Citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill
- PICCHU Famous 15th-century Inca citadel located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru
- The period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of the modern world, known for a cultural "rebirth"
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- The resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion
- A mature tropical cyclone that develops between 180° and 100°E in the Northern Hemisphere
- Capital and most populous city of Norway
- Lizard known for its ability to change color
- A dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that sometimes displays columnar jointing
- A parallelogram with all four sides of equal length
- A massive and extremely remote celestial object emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts
- Swiss city known for hosting many international organizations, including the Red Cross headquarters
- Mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, prominent in Egyptian and Greek mythology
16 Clues: Capital and most populous city of Norway • Lizard known for its ability to change color • Tallest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania • A parallelogram with all four sides of equal length • A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern, such as the Big Dipper • The resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion • ...
Mysteries of the Lost Civilization 2025-01-28
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- A person who wants to understand and explain all parts of life.
- The sudden forcing of material from a volcano.
- Something that is unknown or difficult to understand.
- Something that proves something to be real or true.
- According to mythology, this son of Zeus ruled the island of Crete.
- The palace where Minos ruled Crete.
- Palace ruins are located here, researchers study these to learn about the Minoan culture.
- Fell apart.
- Paintings on walls or ceilings made of plaster.
- The force created by something pushing firmly on something else; a buildup of energy.
- A sudden, terrible event.
- The kings of Atlantis are said to be descendants of this Greek god.
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- An idea or ideas that explain events based on evidence.
- Made someone greatly curious.
- This type of large wave was caused by the eruption of Thera.
- Made up, not true.
- Where the island of Crete is located.
- People from Greece who invaded Crete in 1450 BCE.
- People who carefully study topics to find facts and discover truth.
- A culture that has developed forms of government, religion, sciences, language, art, and learning.
- Entered another country to take over or to make war.
- A man who wrote tales about the Mycenaeans.
- Connected by blood from an ancestor.
- A large hole caused by the collapse of a volcano.
- The current name of the island called Thera.
- An ancient Greek philosopher who told a very interesting story.
26 Clues: Fell apart. • Made up, not true. • A sudden, terrible event. • Made someone greatly curious. • The palace where Minos ruled Crete. • Connected by blood from an ancestor. • Where the island of Crete is located. • A man who wrote tales about the Mycenaeans. • The current name of the island called Thera. • The sudden forcing of material from a volcano. • ...
History of Greek Theatre- Caleb Student 2023-01-06
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- motivation drives the play.
- A tragic hero is a man of
- How speech reveals character
- The Greeks had a religious and legal prohibition against showing acts of violence on
- the father of Western philosophy.
- was a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- lived during this period, and is
- Made it easier for male actors to play as a female
- first great theorist of dramatic art
- “an act of injustice”
- a fault of character such as pride or jealousy.
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- honored with a position in the Government.
- (non-speaking extras)
- was the god of wine and fertility,
- (hut or tent) was on the side of the orchestra opposite the audience.
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat,famous for being drunk and sexual.
- episodes Chorus’s main role was to sing and dance in between
- the chorus expressed the
- was the first winner. He is the earliest known playwright and actor.
- The word drama comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or
- Song sung by chorus
- The owners' names were carved into the back of the
- means dance in greek
- A flat terrace below the
- all of the performers wore masks excpet
- means place of seeing.
- served as the
- Usage of words to express thought
- Something to shock the
30 Clues: served as the • Song sung by chorus • means dance in greek • (non-speaking extras) • “an act of injustice” • means place of seeing. • Something to shock the • the chorus expressed the • A flat terrace below the • A tragic hero is a man of • motivation drives the play. • How speech reveals character • lived during this period, and is • the father of Western philosophy. • ...
History of Greek Theatre - By Eliyah Perry 2023-01-09
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- A word of Greek origin that means "to act"
- A term derived from the word "Thespis" to refer to great actors
- The words used to express thought
- In mythology: A drunk and sexual goat/man
- Part woman, eagle, and lion sent down from the goddess Hera
- A man who wrote 123 plays in which 7 still remain
- A name for a king that takes the throne by force/choice, not inherits it from his father
- An altar placed in the middle of the orchestra
- Time Sophocles was born
- The song sung by the chorus should be part f the plot
- Dubbed the father of western philosophy
- Act of injustice
- Theory of poetry created by Aristotle
- Make the play come to life
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- Where the actors "dance"
- Man of noble structure
- God of wine and fertility
- The arrangments of the events in the play
- Created a poetic genre known as tragedy.
- Another word for "songs"
- A story that ends in shock and sadness
- A place for actors to regain and alter costumes
- A festival held around 500 B.C when people would give praise to Dionysus
- The watching space where the audience sits down on the stone
- The shape of the theater in Ephesus, Turkey
- A word of Greek origin that means "dance"
- How speech drives the character
- The shock received by the audience
28 Clues: Act of injustice • Man of noble structure • Time Sophocles was born • Where the actors "dance" • Another word for "songs" • God of wine and fertility • Make the play come to life • How speech drives the character • The words used to express thought • The shock received by the audience • Theory of poetry created by Aristotle • A story that ends in shock and sadness • ...
VITALANT VALENTINE'S BLAST OF LOVE 2023-02-11
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- Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day
- The favorite flavor in a box of Valentine candy
- More people spend Valentine's Day here than indoors
- What color rose do you give to a friend on valentines day
- Love interest of Juliet
- This internal organ was believed to cause love in Medieval times
- Receive the most amount of Valentine's Day cards
- 10 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- 8 billion of these kind of hearts are manufactured each year
- What a mix of red and white roses typically means
- What fruit was once known as a "love apple" for aphrodisiac properties
- What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day
- the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology
- What color rose is sent on Valentine's Day to say, "I'm sorry"
- What the X's and O's stand for at the end of a letter
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- What major invention was patented on Valentine's Day
- 17 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- Name of the singer of Top Ten hit in 1961 "Cupid"
- Valentine's Day is mentioned in this Shakespearean play
- 35 million of heart shaped boxes containing these are sold on Valentines Day
- Most common phase said on Valentines Day
- Love interest of Romeo
- How many Valentines day are given each year
- Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology
- How many billion dollars Americans spend on jewelry for Valentine's Day
- The U.S State that produces most of the country's red roses
- Percentage of flowers purchased by women for themselves on Valentines Day
- 250 million of these are grown just for Valentines Day.
- Causes heart rate to increase to 110 beats per minute
30 Clues: Love interest of Romeo • Love interest of Juliet • Cupid's name in Greek mythology • the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology • Most common phase said on Valentines Day • How many Valentines day are given each year • Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards • What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day • Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day • ...
girls name 2024-12-22
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- A name that means 'princess' in Hebrew.
- A name meaning 'pearl.'
- A Norwegian variant of the name Joanna.
- A name that means 'pure' in Greek.
- A name that means 'labor' or 'work.'
- A name of Latin origin meaning 'bitter.'
- A name derived from the Latin 'honor.'
- A name that signifies 'God is my oath.'
- A name of Norse mythology, associated with love and fertility.
- A name that signifies 'pure.'
- A name that means 'free woman.'
- A name meaning 'pure.'
- A common name derived from 'universal' or 'whole.'
- A name often associated with youthful energy.
- A short form of the name Johanna.
- A name that means 'sun gift.'
- A name inspired by a pure, white flower.
- A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'goddess.'
- A Norwegian name meaning 'joy.'
- A name meaning 'victory.'
- A name meaning 'wise power.'
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- A name of Germanic origin meaning 'peace.'
- A short, popular name often associated with 'mine.'
- A name that signifies wisdom.
- A name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste.'
- A name that means 'victory' or 'protection.'
- A popular name in Norway, meaning 'universal.'
- A French name meaning 'youthful.'
- A name meaning 'bringer of joy.'
- A name that represents purity and strength.
- A name that means 'goddess' or 'divine.'
- A name that means 'sea' or 'sea of bitterness.'
- A name meaning 'bright, shining light.'
- A name meaning 'young ceremonial attendant.'
- A name meaning 'olive tree.'
- A name meaning 'hardworking.'
- A name meaning 'beautiful victory.'
- A name of Old Norse origin meaning 'divine strength.'
- A Scandinavian name meaning 'beautiful.'
- A name from Norse mythology meaning 'wild.'
40 Clues: A name meaning 'pure.' • A name meaning 'pearl.' • A name meaning 'victory.' • A name meaning 'olive tree.' • A name meaning 'wise power.' • A name that signifies wisdom. • A name that signifies 'pure.' • A name meaning 'hardworking.' • A name that means 'sun gift.' • A name that means 'free woman.' • A Norwegian name meaning 'joy.' • A name meaning 'bringer of joy.' • ...
Welcoming 2022! 2022-01-10
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- another name of dihydrogen monoxide
- first name of a surrealist Spanish artist referenced in the series "Money Heist"
- the only Olympian able to cross the border between the living and the dead in Greek mythology
- massive trash dump area in Bekasi
- the opening of photographic lenses similar to the iris in human eyes
- one of the early gaming consoles founded by Nolan Bushnell
- the month in which Christmas is celebrated
- fabric material also known as polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
- one of the tools to administer medicine into the body
- a man-made structure Holland is famous for
- oldest surviving university in the English-speaking countries
- Quasimodo and Esmeralda "The Hunchback of..."
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- last name of 2021 Formula One driver champion
- motorcycle brand famous for its "Ninja" lineups and green livery
- octopus, nautilus, squid, cuttlefish
- polygon with eighteen sides
- largest crater on earth
- spiders are in this group of animals
- convective cloud that produces precipitation
19 Clues: largest crater on earth • polygon with eighteen sides • massive trash dump area in Bekasi • another name of dihydrogen monoxide • octopus, nautilus, squid, cuttlefish • spiders are in this group of animals • the month in which Christmas is celebrated • a man-made structure Holland is famous for • convective cloud that produces precipitation • ...
space 2015-10-26
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- it’s bright and it’s not a planet
- 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night
- it’s a planet and it was named after the Greek god of the sky
- giant it’s a planet that is made out of gas like Venus and Mars
- it’s a planet and it was name after t the god of war in Roman mythology (Ares)
- it’s not a planet and it’s not human some people believe it and other don't
- they are people and they are a few who can do this
- it’s a planet and it’s the smallest planet from our solar system
- it has 19 moons and was discovered by Urban Le Verier, John Couch Adams, and Johann Galle on September 23 in 1846
- it’s no longer considered a planet and it’s the smallest dwarf planet in the Solar System its smaller than earth moons
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- it’s bright and it’s a planet and it’s the sixth largest planet
- a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust
- it only comes out at night and they is over billion of them
- it’s the largest planet in our solar system it has a moon that is bigger than Mercury
- it was the god of agriculture in Roman mythology and it’s also the father of Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods and it’s a planet
- star it’s a star but you can wish on it
- it’s also called a minor planet and it’s a small body that orbits around the sun
- it make everything stay on the ground
- it’s our home and it’s our planet
- hole it’s a place where money or lost item apparently disappear without trace
20 Clues: it’s bright and it’s not a planet • it’s our home and it’s our planet • it make everything stay on the ground • star it’s a star but you can wish on it • they are people and they are a few who can do this • 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night • a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-12-05
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- known for writing two early myths, the Iliad and the Odyssey
- goddess of hunting, the wilderness, childbirth
- a trick the Greeks used to enter the city of Troy
- war fought between Greece and Troy
- shrine where people believed the gods spoke
- goddess of love, beauty, pleasure
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- king of the gods. god of sky, weather, law and order
- where people believed the gods lived
- city the Greeks defended during the Persian War, origin of a running race today
- military formation the Greeks used to drive the Persians out
- god of oracles, healing,music
- goddess of war, wisdom, heroic endeavors, crafts
- a large, flat hill in Athens where the Parthenon temple was built
- stories and teachings about Greek gods and the nature of the world
- queen of the gods. goddess of women and sky
15 Clues: god of oracles, healing,music • goddess of love, beauty, pleasure • war fought between Greece and Troy • where people believed the gods lived • queen of the gods. goddess of women and sky • shrine where people believed the gods spoke • goddess of hunting, the wilderness, childbirth • goddess of war, wisdom, heroic endeavors, crafts • ...
Dante's Inferno Cantos VI&VII 2021-11-22
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- what was the profession of the man in the 3rd circle?
- what did the man in the 3rd circle foretell about Florence?
- what was the sin the the 3rd cirle?
- name of the greek mythology figure in canto 6?
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- what was the sin the 4th circle?
- name of individual in canto 7?
- what did dante and virgil use to travel to the next circle?
7 Clues: name of individual in canto 7? • what was the sin the 4th circle? • what was the sin the the 3rd cirle? • name of the greek mythology figure in canto 6? • what was the profession of the man in the 3rd circle? • what did the man in the 3rd circle foretell about Florence? • what did dante and virgil use to travel to the next circle?
April Stems! 2025-04-09
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- being in the middle or in an intermediate position
- A ____ glass helps make small things easier to see.
- of or relating to one color
- A ______loves books.
- Ancient people used to make up stories about the___.
- of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another
- The equator is _____ from the two poles.
- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet)
- Plants use ____ to convert the sun’s energy to food.
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- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite
- An abnormal fear of madness
- Lady Squirrel gave Arthur an _____ kiss thinking he was another squirrel.
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- The ____ is the window opening in a camera.
- a study of economics in terms of individual areas of activity (such as a firm)
15 Clues: A ______loves books. • An abnormal fear of madness • of or relating to one color • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • The equator is _____ from the two poles. • The ____ is the window opening in a camera. • being in the middle or in an intermediate position • A ____ glass helps make small things easier to see. • Ancient people used to make up stories about the___. • ...
Greek Gods 2021-09-14
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- He was the diety of translators and interpreters in Greek mythology. He was the wisest of the Olympian gods and acted as a messenger for all of them. He was in charge of prosperity, good luck, trade, fertility, and theft. He was frequently referred to as a deity of the winds due of his speed.
- The god of the underwolrd. Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia's older brother, and the Titans Cronus and Rhea's oldest son. Known for not allowing any soul to exit the underworld and punishing any who attempt to do so. He is the only one of the Twelve Olympians who is not a part of Greek mythology's central figures. Anyone who tries to save a soul from the underworld will be punished as well.
- The Romans associated her with Diana, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and greenery, as well as virginity and childbirth. She was the twin sister of Apollo and the daughter of Zeus and Leto. She was the most popular deity among the rural population.
- In Greek religion, he is the deity of love. He was a fertility deity as well as a god of desire. Anteros, the deity of reciprocal love, was his brother and was sometimes referred to as his foe. Pothos and Himeros were the gods' closest companions. He was a very Capricious god, or at least humans see his arrows as striking somewhat randomly.
- She is one of the Pleiades which are Pleione and Atlases daughters. She is the oldest sister of the 7. She is Hermes and Zeus mother. Her siblings are the Pleiades. Her parents are Atlas and Pleione. She is associated with fertility and growth.
- The god of the ocean. One of the sons of Cronus and Rhea. One of the three most powerful gods. Controls any bodies of water. Painted with a three-sponged spear called a trident. He generally wears his hair wavy and wears a beard. He is occasionally seen riding his chariot, which is drawn by hippocampus (horses that have fish tails).Most important god to Fishermans and sailors.
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- The Romans associated her with Venus, the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty. Furthermore, she was revered as a goddess of the sea and sailing, as well as a goddess of battle, particularly in Sparta, Thebes, Cyprus, and other locations.
- In Greek mythology, he is the deity of the sky. He can throw lighting at anyone, his powers help him a lot. He is the most powerful Greek god, the god of the gods. He is the ruler, guardian, and father of all gods and mankind. He is frequently portrayed as an elderly man with a beard, and is symbolised by the lightning bolt and the eagle.
- The goddess of war, craftsmanship, and practical reason in ancient Greek religion. Essentially sophisticated and urban. She won a contest against Poseidon. The society had to choose who would be the next ruler. Like the other Olympians, she was an immortal goddess who could never die. She was one of the wisest and most intellectual of the Greek gods. She was also skilled at battle tactics and instilling bravery in heroes.
- God of battle. Zeus' and Hera's son. One of the twelve Olympians, he is. He was a resident of Mount Olympus. He was notorious for being both aggressive and harsh, as well as cowardly. He had an affair with Aphrodite, the goddess of love. With Aphrodite, he had two sons, Phobos and Deimos. He went under the name Mars in Roman mythology. He didn't have a lot of fans. He was notorious for being both aggressive and harsh, as well as cowardly.
10 Clues: She is one of the Pleiades which are Pleione and Atlases daughters. She is the oldest sister of the 7. She is Hermes and Zeus mother. Her siblings are the Pleiades. Her parents are Atlas and Pleione. She is associated with fertility and growth. • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-11
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- Romans tried to explain their orgin history and religion all through
- The romans finally controlled the southern portion of the island after thirty years of
- The third punic war was the last and
- The first Punic war between ancient Rome and Carthage was devastating to both sides in terms of money and
- In greeces very early history only wealthy men were
- The girls of anicient greece would be given away for marriage at a very young
- A typical Greek would eat a lump of bread in olive oil for breakfast and the rest of the day would eat variations of grains and
- Since wine was such an important drink in ancient greece the grapes were
- Caesar was successful in forcing the barbarian tribes of Britannia to pay tribute to the romans in return for
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- In greece both men and women wore a garment called a
- Rome was famous for its amphitheaters which hosted gladiator fights chariot races and other
- ancient greek weddings were very
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important political
- Romulus established the city and named it rome after
- One of the biggest cities in Greece was
- While the Romans were a republic the Greeks were a
16 Clues: ancient greek weddings were very • The third punic war was the last and • One of the biggest cities in Greece was • While the Romans were a republic the Greeks were a • In greeces very early history only wealthy men were • In greece both men and women wore a garment called a • Romulus established the city and named it rome after • ...
