greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
The Epic, The Greeks, and The Odyssey 2023-08-21
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- Goddess of war and wisdom. Helps Odysseus throughout the story.
- God of lightning and thunder / king of the gods
- Odysseus' home city.
- The goal of many epic poems. (3 words long)
- The main character of The Odyssey
- The kind of animal that the Greeks hid inside in order to infiltrate a city
- The main character of an epic poem.
- Words written in verse, sometimes with rhyme and meter.
- Main characters of Greek Tragedies will have this, a personality trait that negatively affects them
- Excessive _______ is the definition of the personality trait that negatively affects Odysseus
- The city that Odysseus that is leaving to get home from. A war took place here in The Iliad.
- God of the sea. Hates Odysseus and tries to avenge his son
- The Odyssey is part truth and part _____.
- Odysseus' personality trait that negatively affects him
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- Nymph that traps Odysseus on an island for 8 years
- Latin for "in the middle of things". Epics usually begin halfway through through the plot.
- An extended poem, with a vast setting; The Odyssey is an example of this
- Epic poems were originally not written and published; they were passed down in this way
- The kind of intervention that occurs in epic poems
- Odysseus' wife, who is at home, where suitors are trying to marry her
- The United States has states, while Ancient Greek had these (two words)
- Odysseus' son, who is coming of age to make adult decisions, but suffers from his dad being absent for so long
- Greek gods, and other up creatures are all from this
- The author of The Odyssey
- The prequel to The Odyssey
- The King of Phaeacia. He helps Odysseus after he washes ashore. It is here that the current plot takes place.
- Son of the god of the sea. Odysseus and him have beef
27 Clues: Odysseus' home city. • The author of The Odyssey • The prequel to The Odyssey • The main character of The Odyssey • The main character of an epic poem. • The Odyssey is part truth and part _____. • The goal of many epic poems. (3 words long) • God of lightning and thunder / king of the gods • Nymph that traps Odysseus on an island for 8 years • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-01-23
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- A cruel and oppressive government or ruler
- A farmer who works land owned by somebody else and pays rent in the form of cash or crop
- a foreigner in a greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- a spartan slave
- a body of stories about gods and heroes used to explain how the world works
- the battle that effectively ended the Persian war in 480 B.C.E.
- A method of generating, maintaining and managing control of government
- a group formed by the city-states surrounding Sparta to defeat democracy in Athens
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- a society organized for the purpose of waging war
- A form of government where citizens can rule directly and not through representatives
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- A form of government where citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- an alliance headed by Athens that says all greek city-states will come together to fight the Persian armies
- Battles fought between Athens and Sparta from 431-404 B.C.E.
- the battle in 490 B.C.E. where a somebody ran 26.1 miles to deliver the message of victory for Greece over Persia saving Athens
- A government where power is in the hand of a hereditary ruling class
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- A city-state in ancient Greece
- a ceremony of athletic games held every 4 years to honor Zeus
- A person who has certain rights in their country
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- a method of learning developed by socrates that uses question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- military housing
- a high ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
25 Clues: a spartan slave • military housing • A city-state in ancient Greece • A cruel and oppressive government or ruler • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • A person who has certain rights in their country • a society organized for the purpose of waging war • Battles fought between Athens and Sparta from 431-404 B.C.E. • ...
Greek crossword 2014-10-13
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- The capital of the largest city in Greece
- Not as boring and pain as the Doric columns
- The most powerful god
- Long distance running event
- The goddess of the hunt
- He was the first great tragedy writer
- A body of myths
- Ancient Greek epic poem
- To settle in a colony
- When on man, a tyrant, seizes power and rules the polis by himself
- Discovered the Pythagorean Theorem
- Ended debt slavery
- A persons who's behavior is mainly concerned on money making
- A government in which power is in the hands of a small, powerful elite, usually from business class is called an
- The lead character struggles against fate only to be doomed to a tragic or unhappy ending
- He was in charge of the Parthenon's sculptures
- He wrote Oedipus Rex
- Held every 4 years, no women aloud, athletes from all around the world
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- Political center of the polis
- A native or naturalized member of a state or nation
- A prominent City-State in ancient Greece
- Considered the father of geometry he wrote The elements of Geometry
- The government ruled by a landholding, noble elite
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Temple to Athens
- The god of the sun and light
- father of medicine and wrote the Hippocratic oath
- Ancient Greek city
- The goddess of wisdom
- He developed the socratic method
- A socratic student he was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens
- He wrote about the Peloponnesian War
- The fourth king of the Achaemenid Empire
- The battle where the Athenians destroyed Persian ships
- Government led by kind and/or queen
- One of the two major Greek poems
- He believed earth was the center of the universe and he was Alexander the Great's teacher
- Plain boring columns
- Athenian lawgiver whose harsh legal codes punished both trivial and serious crime
- Person who built the Parthenon
40 Clues: A body of myths • Temple to Athens • Ancient Greek city • Ended debt slavery • Plain boring columns • He wrote Oedipus Rex • The most powerful god • To settle in a colony • The goddess of wisdom • The goddess of the hunt • Ancient Greek epic poem • Goddess of love and beauty • Long distance running event • The god of the sun and light • Political center of the polis • ...
History of Greek Theater Jemy Osorio 2023-01-08
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- The hero’s misfortune is not totally deserved and the punishment sometimes exceeds the.
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- Introduced painted scenery and enhanced.
- The action in Greek plays usually takes place in
- is the origin of our word scene. It provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- The hero’s downfall is his own fault, the result of his own free.
- Won the best playwright contest at the festival fore than any other Greek
- Theater in the Western World can be traced back to
- lived during this period and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- A tragic hero is a man of noble stature, one who has a greatness about him. He is not an ordinary.
- in the middle of the orchestra was placed a orchestra as seen from the theater today, and a ceremonial alter to Dionysus.
- Increased the number of actors in plays from two to.
- They added color, movement, and.
- The seat was in direct line of the god’s alter in the center of the.
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- These high-backed seats were reserved for.
- was the god of wine and fertility
- The major festival was the.
- The Chorus’s main role was to sing and dance in between dramatic.
- The slope of the hill served as the
- The word in Greek means dance.
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- The word ____ derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- The sphinx was a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of.
- Literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a
- opinions gave advice, and occasionally threatened to interfere in the action.
27 Clues: The major festival was the. • The word in Greek means dance. • They added color, movement, and. • was the god of wine and fertility • The slope of the hill served as the • Introduced painted scenery and enhanced. • These high-backed seats were reserved for. • A flat terrace below the slope served as the • The action in Greek plays usually takes place in • ...
Roman Empire 2020-01-13
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- People who follow the teaching of another person
- The Romans created lasting structures by using ________
- Word which means "God's chosen or anointed one"
- Name of the text that tells about the life and teachings of Jesus
- The name of the capital of the Eastern Empire
- The decay of people's values
- A person who dies for his or her religious beliefs
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- a legal system based on a written code of laws
- Roman poet known for his poems about Roman mythology
- The punishing of a group of people because of their beliefs
- Language that most people in the Byzantine Empire spoke
- Initially the spread of Christianity was mainly among the ______
- Outlying areas that Rome controlled
- Religion that began in the first century AD, based on the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth
- also called public speaker
- The Romans took a ________ approach to the study of science and engineering
16 Clues: also called public speaker • The decay of people's values • Outlying areas that Rome controlled • The name of the capital of the Eastern Empire • a legal system based on a written code of laws • Word which means "God's chosen or anointed one" • People who follow the teaching of another person • A person who dies for his or her religious beliefs • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-11
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- traditional couple's trip after one's marriage
- a tragic Shakespearean love story
- Goes with "secret"
- two people who aren't able to be together
- something you promise in a relationship that reinforces trust
- A collective expression of thoughts and feelings, often shaped by emotion and personal experiences.
- a goddess in Greek Mythology associated with love and marriage
- Another name for the god of love
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- a song to express love
- Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- the ability to put yourself into someone else's shoes to try to understand what they are going through
- a one-sided love that is not returned
- Liking someone so much you can't keep your mind off of them
- a necklace often given as a gift made to have photos be put in
- Someone you're "destined" to be with
- the chemical for love
16 Clues: Goes with "secret" • the chemical for love • a song to express love • Another name for the god of love • a tragic Shakespearean love story • Someone you're "destined" to be with • a one-sided love that is not returned • two people who aren't able to be together • traditional couple's trip after one's marriage • Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-11
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- traditional couple's trip after one's marriage
- a tragic Shakespearean love story
- Goes with "secret"
- two people who aren't able to be together
- something you promise in a relationship that reinforces trust
- A collective expression of thoughts and feelings, often shaped by emotion and personal experiences.
- a goddess in Greek Mythology associated with love and marriage
- Another name for the god of love
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- a song to express love
- Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- the ability to put yourself into someone else's shoes to try to understand what they are going through
- a one-sided love that is not returned
- Liking someone so much you can't keep your mind off of them
- a necklace often given as a gift made to have photos be put in
- Someone you're "destined" to be with
- the chemical for love
16 Clues: Goes with "secret" • the chemical for love • a song to express love • Another name for the god of love • a tragic Shakespearean love story • Someone you're "destined" to be with • a one-sided love that is not returned • two people who aren't able to be together • traditional couple's trip after one's marriage • Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" • ...
Egyptian crossword 2023-05-18
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- A barren, dry landscape. most of egpyt is surrounded in.
- A large dung beetle
- people in ancient egypt who learned how to read and write
- The youngest king in history
- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing
- Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves
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- A ruler in ancient egypt
- Typically an item of culture or historical interest
- A symbol in ancient egyptian religion that represents well being, healing and protection
- A winged greek mythology monster with a womans head and lion body
- A republic in NE Afric, on the mediterranean and red sea
- An object resembling a cross
- king of the deities and the father of all creation
- A body of a human being that has been perserved
- A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead
- known as queen of the throne
16 Clues: A large dung beetle • A ruler in ancient egypt • An object resembling a cross • The youngest king in history • known as queen of the throne • A body of a human being that has been perserved • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing • Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves • king of the deities and the father of all creation • ...
STEMS lists 2024-09-13
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- of or relating to the intellect or its use
- of, relating to, or used in vision
- of or relating to the sea
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a transparent blue, blue-green, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
- something suggested by a word or thing
- goodwill to fellow members of the human race
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- permitting the passage of light:
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a powerboat designed for racing that skims the surface of the water
- having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness
- the perimeter of a circle
- the science of human beings
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- to commit to memory
16 Clues: to commit to memory • the perimeter of a circle • of or relating to the sea • the science of human beings • permitting the passage of light: • of, relating to, or used in vision • something suggested by a word or thing • of or relating to the intellect or its use • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • goodwill to fellow members of the human race • ...
Greek Test Review 2022-04-21
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- Greek battle formation
- Government of the people
- Location Alexander is from
- Greek terrain is considered to be (Yo, Adrian)
- Market in a Greek city state
- "Few rule"
- Head of house in Sparta
- Greek civil war won by Sparta
- Greek ships
- Large group who threatens Greece
- Invented the concept of democracy
- Greek shield
- Persian religion
- Peninsula Athens is on
- Crop grown to make wine
- Spartan slaves
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- Body of water between Anatolia and Greece
- Philip the II son
- Greek spear
- Soldiers on horses
- Hill in center of Greek city state
- Xenophobic, militaristic polis
- Most important battle in Greek history
- Government where someone seizes power
- Peninsula Sparta is on
- Spartan boys age to attend "School"
- War between unified Greece and Persia
- Land surrounded on three sides by water
- Big headed, athenian leader
- Term for a Greek City State
- Crop grown to make a type of oil
- "Hot gates", 300 Spartans
32 Clues: "Few rule" • Greek spear • Greek ships • Greek shield • Spartan slaves • Persian religion • Philip the II son • Soldiers on horses • Greek battle formation • Peninsula Sparta is on • Peninsula Athens is on • Head of house in Sparta • Crop grown to make wine • Government of the people • "Hot gates", 300 Spartans • Location Alexander is from • Big headed, athenian leader • Term for a Greek City State • ...
General 2022-10-06
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- In 2018, Scott Morrison was elected as the Prime Minister of which country?
- Pyrophobia is the fear of what?
- What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology?
- Which element is said to keep bones strong?
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- In tennis, what piece of fruit is found at the top of the men’s Wimbledon trophy?
- Haematology is the study of what?
- The logo for luxury car maker Porsche features which animal?
- What is the name of Donald Duck’s girlfriend?
- Franz Josef Strauss Airport is located in which country?
10 Clues: Pyrophobia is the fear of what? • Haematology is the study of what? • What is the main ingredient in guacamole? • Which element is said to keep bones strong? • What is the name of Donald Duck’s girlfriend? • What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology? • Franz Josef Strauss Airport is located in which country? • ...
history-katina 2021-11-18
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- a type of goverment in which people rule themselves
- rich landowners
- a high hill called the
- a body of stories abolut gods and heros that try to explain how the world works
- are short stories that teach the reader lessons about life of give advice on how to live life
- which meant leader who held power though the use of force
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- a age is one that is marked by great achievements
- people who had the right to participate in goverment
- a goverment in which only a few people have power is called
- the greek word for city-states
10 Clues: rich landowners • a high hill called the • the greek word for city-states • a age is one that is marked by great achievements • a type of goverment in which people rule themselves • people who had the right to participate in goverment • which meant leader who held power though the use of force • a goverment in which only a few people have power is called • ...
Diego's crossword 2023-04-22
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- He is the most importan god in greek mythology
- he is the person who is the number one singer right now
- it´s the place where there are polar bears
- is the name of a character from pop culture, and of who write the odyssey
- he is who has the most money in the world
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- is the person who has the most followers on instagram
- it is official language of china
- is the name of a girl and the capital of Bulgaria
- is the city where the Beatles come from
- it is the organ that consumes the most energy
10 Clues: it is official language of china • is the city where the Beatles come from • he is who has the most money in the world • it´s the place where there are polar bears • it is the organ that consumes the most energy • He is the most importan god in greek mythology • is the name of a girl and the capital of Bulgaria • is the person who has the most followers on instagram • ...
The Puzzle of Authors 2022-01-16
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- The author of a series based on Greek Mythology
- The author of a diary we have all read aka ‘The Diary of a Wimpy Kid’
- The author of the book ‘They Both Die at The End’
- ‘Matilda’ and ‘Charlie and the chocolate factory’ were written by _________
- The author of ‘We Were Liars’
- Green The author of the book ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
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- The author of 'Hunger Games'
- The author of the famous biography ‘David Copperfield’
- The author who wrote the book series about 5 teenagers that go on adventures
- The author of the infamous ‘Harry Potter’ series
10 Clues: The author of 'Hunger Games' • The author of ‘We Were Liars’ • The author of a series based on Greek Mythology • The author of the infamous ‘Harry Potter’ series • The author of the book ‘They Both Die at The End’ • Green The author of the book ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ • The author of the famous biography ‘David Copperfield’ • ...
videogames 2022-02-11
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- of duty top selling game of the gear on both ps and xbox first
- s creed your goal is to kill templars
- eternal in it you fight demons
- a game which kids love and the build
- an open warld where you do everything you want
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- ops 3 the call of duty that was published in 2015
- it wants to potrate the 2nd world war in a more futuristic and dark way
- wars battlefront 2 it has battles in space and it was published in 2017
- light an open world zombies game
- of war it is related with greek mythology
10 Clues: eternal in it you fight demons • light an open world zombies game • a game which kids love and the build • s creed your goal is to kill templars • of war it is related with greek mythology • an open warld where you do everything you want • ops 3 the call of duty that was published in 2015 • of duty top selling game of the gear on both ps and xbox first • ...
Greek gods 2025-11-21
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- she was the powerful queen of the gods power over marriage
- Heras the son of the inmortal king
- he Isis the god of all
- he can control all forms of water
- he is the son of Zeus and era.he has immortal and enhanced
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- he was the king of the titans control over time
- she is l of the 12 olympian gods she han immortality
- he was a son of the titans control over dead
- she is a principal figure in greek mythology as the god of love beauty and desaire
- she is the pesonification of victory she always win
10 Clues: he Isis the god of all • he can control all forms of water • Heras the son of the inmortal king • he was a son of the titans control over dead • he was the king of the titans control over time • she is the pesonification of victory she always win • she is l of the 12 olympian gods she han immortality • she was the powerful queen of the gods power over marriage • ...
Greek gods 2025-11-21
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- she was the powerful queen of the gods power over marriage
- he was the son of the inmortal king
- he Iris the god of all
- he can control all forms of water
- he is the son of Zeus and era.he has immortal an enhanced
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- he was the king of the titans control over dead
- she is l of the 12 Olympian gods she han inmortallit
- he was a son of titans control over dead
- she is a principal figure in Greek mythology as she god of love beauty and desire
- she is the personification of victory she always win
10 Clues: he Iris the god of all • he can control all forms of water • he was the son of the inmortal king • he was a son of titans control over dead • he was the king of the titans control over dead • she is l of the 12 Olympian gods she han inmortallit • she is the personification of victory she always win • he is the son of Zeus and era.he has immortal an enhanced • ...
Greek letters 2024-02-21
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- Greek Lettegr Name of φ.
- Greek Letter Name of Η.
- Greek Letter Name of λ.
- Greek Letter Name of Ζ. .
- Greek Letter Name of Κ.
- Greek Letter Name of π.
- Greek Letter Name of Ρ.
- Greek Letter Name of ν.
- Greek Letter Name of ξ.
- Greek Letter Name of. ω.
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- Greek Letter Name of θ.
- Greek Letter Name of A.
- Greek Letter Name of Δ.
- Greek Letter Name of E
- Greek Letter Name of Υ.
15 Clues: Greek Letter Name of E • Greek Letter Name of θ. • Greek Letter Name of Η. • Greek Letter Name of A. • Greek Letter Name of λ. • Greek Letter Name of Δ. • Greek Letter Name of Κ. • Greek Letter Name of π. • Greek Letter Name of Ρ. • Greek Letter Name of ν. • Greek Letter Name of Υ. • Greek Letter Name of ξ. • Greek Lettegr Name of φ. • Greek Letter Name of. ω. • Greek Letter Name of Ζ. .
English 10A 2022-11-28
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- The greek root for look
- The greek root for life
- The greek root for against
- The greek root for free
- The greek root for people
- The greek root for other
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- The greek root for join
- The greek root for fire
- The greek root for group
- The greek root for over
- The greek root for star
- The greek root for place
- The greek root for heat
- The greek root for moon
- The greek root for first
15 Clues: The greek root for join • The greek root for fire • The greek root for look • The greek root for over • The greek root for life • The greek root for star • The greek root for heat • The greek root for free • The greek root for moon • The greek root for group • The greek root for place • The greek root for first • The greek root for other • The greek root for people • ...
The Great Gods Crossword 2025-09-30
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- Greek king of the gods
- god of poetry,music,medicine,light
- Roman name for goddess of wisdom and war
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Roman love goddess born of sea foam
- Greek name of lord of the underworld
- Nine goddesses of the arts
- Greek name for god of wine and revely
- Three goddesses who control mortal destiny
- Greek name of Apollo's twin, goddess of hunting
- Roman name for god who carries a trident
- Nymphs of the woods
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Roman name for king of the gods
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
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- Roman blacksmith god
- Roman name of Zeus's wife
- Lame Greek blacksmith god
- Greek god of war
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek queen of the gods, guardian of marriage
- Roman archer god son of Love goddesses
- Greek Goddess of hearth and home
- Beautiful young goddess of nature
- Roman god of war
- Earth god of woods and fields, half man, half goat
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- Greek Goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek archer god who cause people to fall in love
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Daughters of Poseidon
- Roman goddess of the hunt
- Roman lord of the underworld
- Roman goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek name for the god of the ocean
35 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Nymphs of the woods • Roman blacksmith god • Daughters of Poseidon • Greek king of the gods • Roman name of Zeus's wife • Lame Greek blacksmith god • Roman goddess of the hunt • Nine goddesses of the arts • Greek messenger of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Roman lord of the underworld • Roman god of wine and revelry • ...
Goddesses in Roman Mythology 2018-03-05
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- The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite
- Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother")
- The goddess of valleys
- Was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility
- The goddess who embodies agreement in marriage and society
- An Ancient Roman goddess of war. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head
- Daughter of Saturn, Wife of Jupiter, and Mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, and Juventas
- Goddess of good luck
- Roman divinity, of whom it is difficult to form a distinct idea, on account of the contradictory statements about her
- Justice originates from the personification of Justice in Ancient Roman art known as Iustitia
- The goddess of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of women in labour.
- Sabine-derived goddess of flowers and of the season of spring – a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may -flower)
- The virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion
- Referred to as "Ninth" and the Roman goddess of pregnancy
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- The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance
- The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry.
- The personified goddess of victory. She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike, and was associated with Bellona
- The probable origin of her name comes from the Latin, "proserpere" or "to emerge," in respect to the growing of grain.
- Tacita the silent goddess"was a goddess of the dead.
- The goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. Commonly associated with Demeter.
- The goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Associated with wild animals and woodland, and having the power to talk to and control animals
- The Roman goddess of peace, the equivalent of the Greek Eirene
- The goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.
- Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships
- Goddess of the earth
25 Clues: Goddess of good luck • Goddess of the earth • The goddess of valleys • Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother") • The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite • The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance • Tacita the silent goddess"was a goddess of the dead. • The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. • ...
Roman Goddesses 2018-03-09
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- Tacita the silent goddess"was a goddess of the dead.
- The goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.
- The goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. Commonly associated with Demeter.
- The goddess of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of women in labour.
- The goddess who embodies agreement in marriage and society
- Roman divinity, of whom it is difficult to form a distinct idea, on account of the contradictory statements about her
- The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry.
- Justice originates from the personification of Justice in Ancient Roman art known as Iustitia
- The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite
- The virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion
- An Ancient Roman goddess of war. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head
- Daughter of Saturn, Wife of Jupiter, and Mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, and Juventas
- Referred to as "Ninth" and the Roman goddess of pregnancy
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- Goddess of the earth
- The goddess of valleys
- The probable origin of her name comes from the Latin, "proserpere" or "to emerge," in respect to the growing of grain.
- Goddess of good luck
- The Roman goddess of peace, the equivalent of the Greek Eirene
- The personified goddess of victory. She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike, and was associated with Bellona
- Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships
- The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance
- Sabine-derived goddess of flowers and of the season of spring – a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may -flower)
- The goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Associated with wild animals and woodland, and having the power to talk to and control animals
- Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother")
- Was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility
25 Clues: Goddess of the earth • Goddess of good luck • The goddess of valleys • Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother") • The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite • The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance • Tacita the silent goddess"was a goddess of the dead. • The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. • ...
Goddesses in Roman Mythology 2018-02-21
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- / Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother")
- / The goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. Commonly associated with Demeter.
- / The virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion
- Justice / originates from the personification of Justice in Ancient Roman art known as Iustitia
- / Roman divinity, of whom it is difficult to form a distinct idea, on account of the contradictory statements about her
- / The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance
- / The probable origin of her name comes from the Latin, "proserpere" or "to emerge," in respect to the growing of grain.
- /The goddess of valleys
- / Daughter of Saturn, Wife of Jupiter, and Mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, and Juventas
- / Goddess of the earth
- / Sabine-derived goddess of flowers and of the season of spring – a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may -flower)
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- / The goddess of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of women in labour.
- /Was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility
- / The goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.
- /Goddess of good luck
- / Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships
- / The goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Associated with wild animals and woodland, and having the power to talk to and control animals
- /The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry.
- /The goddess who embodies agreement in marriage and society
- Tacita /the silent goddess"/was a goddess of the dead.
- /An Ancient Roman goddess of war. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head
- /The personified goddess of victory. She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike, and was associated with Bellona
- / The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite
- /The Roman goddess of peace, the equivalent of the Greek Eirene
- /Referred to as "Ninth" and the Roman goddess of pregnancy
25 Clues: /Goddess of good luck • / Goddess of the earth • /The goddess of valleys • / Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother") • / The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite • Tacita /the silent goddess"/was a goddess of the dead. • / The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance • /The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. • ...
Mythology Final Exam Review 2022-03-08
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- Like a family of gods from one culture
- Jackal-headed Egyptian god who weighed the hearts of the dead
- What Horus loses in a sneak-attack by Set
- Half-giant trickster and father of Hela, Fenrir, and Jormungand the serpent
- Watchman of the Norse gods; he guards Bifrost
- Type of stone used to construct many Greek temples
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- A significant story that often explains how something came to be
- Titan who was punished for stealing fire to keep his human creations warm during winter
- Name of the mountain that the Greek pantheon lived on
- Like a nametag on an ancient Egyptian coffin
- Egyptian goddess that finds Osiris' coffin inside a tree trunk
- Wise all-father who traded his eye for a drink of wisdom at Mimir's well
- How the Vikings got around
- The most sacred part of an ancient Egyptian temple
- The nine main gods of the Egyptian pantheon
- The day of doom in Norse mythology
- Who Zeus was always cheating on
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- Deadly maze that was the home of the half-bull Minotaur
- Rhea tricked Cronus by giving him one of these to eat
- Goddess whose apples keep the Norse pantheon young
- Queen of the Olympians who had plenty of reasons to be upset with her husband Zeus
- This Egyptian god was torn into 14 pieces by his evil brother Set
- Egyptian board game played by Thoth and Khonsu
- What Greeks believed existed before the world
- Demeter had to stay in Hades for four months of the year after she ate seeds from this fruit
- Norse god of thunder; his weapon was Mjolnir
- Home of the Norse Vikings
- The only good thing that emerged from Pandora's box
- Norse goddess of beauty; she came from the Vanir
- Home of the Norse gods
31 Clues: Home of the Norse gods • Home of the Norse Vikings • How the Vikings got around • Who Zeus was always cheating on • Greek goddess of love and beauty • The day of doom in Norse mythology • Like a family of gods from one culture • What Horus loses in a sneak-attack by Set • The nine main gods of the Egyptian pantheon • Norse god of thunder; his weapon was Mjolnir • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword puzzle 2025-01-26
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- Spartan slave
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- League an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- Civilization
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- Oath a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- An educated guess
- Method way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
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- state society organized for the purpose of waging war
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- military housing
- League Formed from the surrounding city-states near Sparta. It was formed to defeat democracy in Athens.
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- advanced state of development in human society, marked by progress in the arts and sciences,
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- War (431-404 BCE) Wars fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies; came in two stages, the first from c. 460-446 BCE and the second and more significant war from 431-404 BCE.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
22 Clues: Civilization • Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece. • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • state society organized for the purpose of waging war • A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields • ...
Greece and Greek Cuisine 2022-01-23
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- Largest island
- Sauce made with lemon juice
- Common spice in Greek cuisine
- Greek honey donuts
- Greek spinach pie
- Most important holiday in Greece
- Mountain grazers and producers of meat and cheeses
- Greek climate
- Common public meeting places
- Forms the end of this peninsula
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- Greek religion
- Phyllo dessert
- Layered eggplant dish
- Saint Basil's cake
- Paper thin Greek pastry dough
- Skewered meat
- Staple food of Greece used in salads, appetizers, snacks
- World famous Greek sweetener
- Season of rain
- Best season to travel to Greece
- Season of fasting preceding Easter
- Common skill for fishing industry
- Surrounded on one side by this sea
- Highest mountain in Greece
- Greek new year
25 Clues: Skewered meat • Greek climate • Greek religion • Largest island • Phyllo dessert • Season of rain • Greek new year • Greek spinach pie • Saint Basil's cake • Greek honey donuts • Layered eggplant dish • Highest mountain in Greece • Sauce made with lemon juice • World famous Greek sweetener • Common public meeting places • Paper thin Greek pastry dough • Common spice in Greek cuisine • ...
Greek Trip 2016 2016-06-21
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- City-States
- Persian King
- Contest (Greek)
- Luxury Material
- Persian Garment
- Delphic Priestess
- Prize at Olympic Games
- Persian King
- Greek Historian 1
- Greek Historian 3
- Naval Battle
- Greek Historian 2
- Athenian Constitution
- Famous Sculptor
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- Olympic Event 2
- Olympic Event 1
- Athenian General 2
- Panhellenic League
- Athenian Statesman
- Prize at Pythian Games
- Narrow Pass
- Athenian General 1
- Attribute of Greek gods
- Navel of the Universe
- Greek Ship
- City State
- Spartan King
27 Clues: Greek Ship • City State • City-States • Narrow Pass • Persian King • Persian King • Spartan King • Naval Battle • Olympic Event 2 • Olympic Event 1 • Contest (Greek) • Luxury Material • Persian Garment • Famous Sculptor • Delphic Priestess • Greek Historian 1 • Greek Historian 3 • Greek Historian 2 • Athenian General 2 • Panhellenic League • Athenian Statesman • Athenian General 1 • Navel of the Universe • ...
gabbys crossword 2022-01-04
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- trust, faith, or confidence in someone or something
- a story from Greek mythology, which was one of the events that led up to the Trojan War and in later versions of the story to the foundation of Rome.
- a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere
- examples Democracy, fast foods, and American pop-culture
- he ability to do something or act in a particular way
- the rulership is passed down
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth
- one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
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- a French bishop and theologian
- The reign of the French King Louis XIV
- Former Emperor of all the Russias
- is known as the sun king
- series of civil wars in France
- is a type of social and political system
- rulers such as king or queen
- a ruler with total power over a country
16 Clues: is known as the sun king • rulers such as king or queen • the rulership is passed down • a French bishop and theologian • series of civil wars in France • Former Emperor of all the Russias • The reign of the French King Louis XIV • a ruler with total power over a country • is a type of social and political system • the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth • ...
Egyptian crossword 2023-05-18
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- A barren, dry landscape. most of egpyt is surrounded in.
- A large dung beetle
- people in ancient egypt who learned how to read and write
- The youngest king in history
- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing
- Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves
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- A ruler in ancient egypt
- Typically an item of culture or historical interest
- A symbol in ancient egyptian religion that represents well being, healing and protection
- A winged greek mythology monster with a womans head and lion body
- A republic in NE Afric, on the mediterranean and red sea
- An object resembling a cross
- king of the deities and the father of all creation
- A body of a human being that has been perserved
- A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead
- known as queen of the throne
16 Clues: A large dung beetle • A ruler in ancient egypt • An object resembling a cross • The youngest king in history • known as queen of the throne • A body of a human being that has been perserved • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing • Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves • king of the deities and the father of all creation • ...
April Stems! 2025-04-09
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- The ____ is the window opening in a camera.
- Lady Squirrel gave Arthur an _____ kiss thinking he was another squirrel.
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- of or relating to one color
- a study of economics in terms of individual areas of activity (such as a firm)
- A ____ glass helps make small things easier to see.
- The equator is _____ from the two poles.
- An abnormal fear of madness
- Plants use ____ to convert the sun’s energy to food.
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- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet)
- Musicians join ____ to play as a large group.
- of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another
- Ancient people used to make up stories about the___.
- being in the middle or in an intermediate position
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite
- A ______loves books.
16 Clues: A ______loves books. • of or relating to one color • An abnormal fear of madness • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • The equator is _____ from the two poles. • The ____ is the window opening in a camera. • Musicians join ____ to play as a large group. • being in the middle or in an intermediate position • A ____ glass helps make small things easier to see. • ...
april stems choice board 2025-04-11
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- the great world
- an opening or open space
- the configuration of stars especially at one's birth
- magnified; magnifying
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- sexual reproduction involving fusion of unlike gametes often differing in size, structure, and physiology
- a study of economics in terms of whole systems especially with reference to general levels of output and income and to the interrelations among sectors of the economy
- an alcoholic drink taken before a meal as an appetizer
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite
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- of or relating to one color
- great in deed or exalted in place
- the mating of like with like
- to become joined
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- densely staining chromatin that appears as nodules in or along chromosomes and contains relatively few genes
- of or relating to the stars
16 Clues: the great world • to become joined • magnified; magnifying • an opening or open space • of or relating to one color • of or relating to the stars • the mating of like with like • great in deed or exalted in place • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • the configuration of stars especially at one's birth • an alcoholic drink taken before a meal as an appetizer • ...
Greek Mythology for Guided Reading 1 2016-10-17
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- -- finally, after a long time
- He created man with his brother.
- hurt, 地獄の拷問, 拷問する
- to kill something (goat, bird, etc.) for the gods
- It was _______ who breathed life into man.
- if you do something bad, 厳罰
- select
- capture, take someone as a prisoner, とらえる
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- permit, 許す
- too bad, regrettably, 残念なことには
- the first human woman
- It was ______ who gave man his attributes.
- very beautiful
- -- half horse, half man
- holy, very important, 神聖な
- -- Zeus's bird
- want to know too much about something
- hide の過去分詞
18 Clues: select • permit, 許す • hide の過去分詞 • very beautiful • -- Zeus's bird • hurt, 地獄の拷問, 拷問する • the first human woman • -- half horse, half man • holy, very important, 神聖な • if you do something bad, 厳罰 • too bad, regrettably, 残念なことには • -- finally, after a long time • He created man with his brother. • want to know too much about something • capture, take someone as a prisoner, とらえる • ...
Greek Mythology: Olympians, Titans, and Creation 2025-02-23
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- God of light, music, poetry; associated with the sun and the 9 muses
- Son of the titan Iapetus, he lived as a man among men and was husband to the first woman
- Titaness mother of Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus
- Goddess of the hunt and wild animals; associated with the moon
- God of fire, the forge, and metalsmithing; husband to Aphrodite
- God of the sky and King of the gods; husband to Hera
- Titan father of Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus
- Goddess of the harvest and agriculture; mother of Persephone
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- Maiden goddess of the hearth
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of marriage and Queen of the gods; wife of Zeus
- Son of the titan Iapetus, he helped to create man, taught them, and gave them fire
- Goddess of love, beauty and desire; wife to Hephaestus
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- God of trade, thieves, and trick; messenger god
- The first woman, she released all of the evil into the world, but also release hope
- The god of brutal warfare
- God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus
18 Clues: God of the underworld • The god of brutal warfare • Maiden goddess of the hearth • God of wine and revelry; son of Zeus • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • God of trade, thieves, and trick; messenger god • God of the sky and King of the gods; husband to Hera • Goddess of love, beauty and desire; wife to Hephaestus • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Review 2024-02-28
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- City-state that stressed the arts, intellect and democracy
- Athens most famous leader during its Golden Age
- The ________ League was an alliance led by Sparta
- Another word for all Greek plays (about love, jealousy and revenge)
- Greek philosopher who empasized critical thingking and questioning
- Greek style of play that ended in suffering or misfortune
- Which Greek city-state won the Peloponnesian War?
- Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic about philosopher-kings
- Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- The Iliad and the Odyssey tell the story about which Greek war?
- A land battle fought near Athens against the Persians
- Greek goverment system used in Athens of all male citizens voting
- The ______ League was an alliance led by Athens
- Alexanders most lasting achievement was _____ Culture (mixing of Greek and foreign culture)
- A colorful artwork painted into wet plaster walls
- Greece had excellent natural _______ for ships and seafaring trade
- Thinkers who thought logic and reason could help understand the universe
- Greek ______ calculated the size and shape of the earth, and our revolution around the sun
- Greek government system run by a small wealthy group
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- Major ancient Greek export (shipped out from Greece)
- The Greek god of the ocean
- The father of engineering who used simple machines
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
- The ancient Greek name for a city-state
- Which city-state gave women more rights and responsibilities
- Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?
- Greek mathematician who calculated the relationship of the sides of a right triangle
- Built by Pericles in Athens to honor the goddess Athena
- Greek marketplace and meeting place at the heart of a city
- Major ancient Greek import (brought in to Greece)
- Open air theaters for performing Greek plays
- The Greek god of the underworld
- Military formation using groups of soldiers with shields, armor and spears
- The early Greeks on the island of Crete known for their advanced civ
- City-state that stressed military values and simple lifestyle
- The Greek god of war
- Greek style of play that used humor to mock the world
- The Trojan War was a fight over who controlled the _____ Sea
- In Athens, Pericles emphasized _____ values, or participating in your goverment
39 Clues: The Greek god of war • The Greek god of the ocean • The Greek god of the underworld • Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey? • The ancient Greek name for a city-state • Open air theaters for performing Greek plays • Athens most famous leader during its Golden Age • The ______ League was an alliance led by Athens • Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great • ...
Ancient Greece crossword 2022-05-09
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- was an ancient Greek author and epic poet. He is the reputed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the two epic poems that are the foundational works of ancient Greek literature.
- one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as a chief deity at Pylos and Thebes. He also had the cult title "earth shaker".
- was a Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. He founded the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought
- was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition.
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Athenian politics, particularly between the Greco-Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War, and was acclaimed by Thucydides, a contemporary historian, as "the first citizen of Athens".
- was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition
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- of Syracuse was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
- Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He succeeded his father Philip II to the throne in 336 BC at the age of 20, and spent most of his ruling years conducting a lengthy military campaign throughout Western Asia and Northeastern Africa.
- also known as Hippocrates II, was a Greek physician of the classical period who is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine.
- he god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. As the chief Greek deity he is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. he is often depicted as an older man with a beard and is represented by symbols such as the lightning bolt and the eagle
11 Clues: also known as Hippocrates II, was a Greek physician of the classical period who is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine. • was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought • ...
Legends & Icons Crossword! 2023-11-30
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- This legendary bandit was known to steal from the rich and give to the poor
- The ______ of King Arthur is perhaps one of the most well known.
- If a story is only spoken but never written down, it would be what kind of tradition?
- The name of the Japanese winds that saved them from the Mongols; "divine winds" in Japanese
- The name of the sorceress that turned all the sailors in Odyssey into animals
- An expert in this subject would know all about Greek gods or ancient stories
- Batman would see the Joker as being this kind of person to him
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- A famous storyteller who allegedly wrote some of the oldest stories known to man
- The story written by the legendary oral story teller that focused on the Trojan war and Achilles
- A word we might use to describe Putin, Hitler, Stalin or Napoleon
- The name of the main character in Odyssey
- Most evil men in history probably worried they left a very bad one of these behind
- If a story is mostly fictional, it might still contain a grain of this
- The giant wooden animal the Greek soldiers hid in during the Trojan war
14 Clues: The name of the main character in Odyssey • Batman would see the Joker as being this kind of person to him • The ______ of King Arthur is perhaps one of the most well known. • A word we might use to describe Putin, Hitler, Stalin or Napoleon • If a story is mostly fictional, it might still contain a grain of this • ...
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief 2023-10-04
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- Greek god of the underworld
- a magical barrier that hides monsters from mortals
- Where Olympus is now located
- Ancient Greek beast (half horse half man)
- Percy's stepdad
- The Greek god of the seas
- Camp half blood security guard (Has eyes all over body)
- son of Hermes
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- The name of Zeus's weapon
- servants of Hades
- The name of Percy Jackson's blade
- The Greek god of war
- the place where Percy and his friends where trapped in for several days
- Greek god of wine
- woman with snake hair
- Percy's best friend
- Percy's teacher
- Greek god of the sky
- ancient Greek beast (half man half bull)
- Ancient Greek beast ( half man half goat)
20 Clues: son of Hermes • Percy's teacher • Percy's stepdad • servants of Hades • Greek god of wine • Percy's best friend • The Greek god of war • Greek god of the sky • woman with snake hair • The name of Zeus's weapon • The Greek god of the seas • Greek god of the underworld • Where Olympus is now located • The name of Percy Jackson's blade • ancient Greek beast (half man half bull) • ...
Ancient Norse 2024-03-11
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- of sorcery practiced in Norse society.
- type of boat used by Vikings for exploration and raids.
- chooser of the slain, taking those worthy to Valhalla.
- where Odin houses the dead whom he deems worthy of dwelling with him.
- long story of heroic achievement, often a part of Viking literature.
- said to fight in a wolf-like frenzy, akin to berserkers but associated with wolves.
- god known for trickery and shape-shifting.
- of Old Norse poems and stories about gods and heroes.
- god in Norse mythology, associated with war, wisdom, and poetry.
- script used by Norse peoples.
- for Earth, inhabited by humans in Norse mythology.
- deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, common in Norway.
- of fertility, weather, and farming.
- beverage made from fermented honey, popular in the Viking age.
- associated with vengeance and the son of Odin.
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- mythical tree that connects the nine worlds in Norse cosmology.
- assembly of free men in Viking society, a governing assembly.
- warrior known for entering battle in a trance-like fury.
- of the world in Norse mythology, a great battle.
- of Viking cargo ship for trade.
- void in Norse mythology.
- poet and historian.
- gear worn by Vikings during battle.
- god of thunder.
- type of Viking dragon-headed longship.
25 Clues: god of thunder. • poet and historian. • void in Norse mythology. • script used by Norse peoples. • of Viking cargo ship for trade. • gear worn by Vikings during battle. • of fertility, weather, and farming. • of sorcery practiced in Norse society. • type of Viking dragon-headed longship. • god known for trickery and shape-shifting. • ...
Rhett's Greek and Roman Gods 2022-03-23
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- ___ horse
- goddess of the earth
- Who was kidnapped by Hades
- Roman god of the underworld
- King of the Roman gods
- Greek goddess of the harvest
- Titan who cut up his dad
- Greek god of the underworld
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- Roman goddes of the hunt
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek goddes of the hunt
- Roman god of the sea
- King of the Greek gods
- Flying horse
- What came first, Greek or Roman
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Who was more disiplined
18 Clues: ___ horse • Flying horse • Greek god of the sea • goddess of the earth • Roman god of the sea • King of the Greek gods • King of the Roman gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman goddess of wisdom • Who was more disiplined • Roman goddes of the hunt • Greek goddes of the hunt • Titan who cut up his dad • Who was kidnapped by Hades • Roman god of the underworld • Greek god of the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword (Megan, Aryan, Harper) 2024-11-24
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- God of riches
- Son of Leto, twin to Artemis
- Goddess whose scared animal is a peacock
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Queen of the darkest spring
- Maiden goddess of the hunt
- Greek version of Bacchus
- Fire stealer
- Thunder bringer
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- Wife to Cronus
- Earthshaker, storm bringer
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Cripped, disowned
- Agricultural goddess
- Messenger of the gods
- Goddess of Love and beauty
- Father of Deimos and Phobos
- Father of the first six Olympians
18 Clues: Fire stealer • God of riches • Wife to Cronus • Thunder bringer • Cripped, disowned • Goddess of Wisdom • Agricultural goddess • Goddess of the Hearth • Messenger of the gods • Greek version of Bacchus • Earthshaker, storm bringer • Goddess of Love and beauty • Maiden goddess of the hunt • Father of Deimos and Phobos • Queen of the darkest spring • Son of Leto, twin to Artemis • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2023-03-17
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- geō: Greek for Earth + spati(um): Latin for space
- βίο: Greek for life + λογία: Greek for explanation
- atmós: Greek for vapor/smoke + sphēra: Latin for globe
- húdōr: Greek for water + sphēra: Latin for globe
- geō: Greek for Earth + λογία: Greek for explanation
- geō: Greek for Earth + physica: Latin for natural science
- krýos: Greek for frost + sphēra: Latin for globe
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- βίο: Greek for life + synthesis: Latin collection
- geō: Greek for Earth + chēm(ía): Greek for alchemy
- βίο: Greek for life + sphēra: Latin for globe
- húdōr: Greek for water + λογία: Greek for explanation
- anthro: Greek for human + λογία: Greek for explanation
- anthro: Greek for human + sphēra: Latin for globe
- krýos: Greek for frost + genēs: Greek for produced
- geō: Greek for Earth + sphēra: Latin for globe
15 Clues: βίο: Greek for life + sphēra: Latin for globe • geō: Greek for Earth + sphēra: Latin for globe • húdōr: Greek for water + sphēra: Latin for globe • krýos: Greek for frost + sphēra: Latin for globe • βίο: Greek for life + synthesis: Latin collection • geō: Greek for Earth + spati(um): Latin for space • anthro: Greek for human + sphēra: Latin for globe • ...
Mythology 2013-05-21
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- King of the gods
- Goddess of love, beauty and desire
- boulder rolls back down after he pushes it up the hill. A never ending task is a Sisyphean task.
- Goddess of strategy, wisdom
- King of the underworld
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- King of the water
- Messenger God
- smith-god
- forever thirsty, but can’t drink. Submerged in water up to his neck, root of the word: Tantalizing
- Killed Medusa
- Goddess of marriage, married to Zeus
- Killed Minotaur
- god of the sun, beautiful
13 Clues: smith-god • Messenger God • Killed Medusa • Killed Minotaur • King of the gods • King of the water • King of the underworld • god of the sun, beautiful • Goddess of strategy, wisdom • Goddess of love, beauty and desire • Goddess of marriage, married to Zeus • boulder rolls back down after he pushes it up the hill. A never ending task is a Sisyphean task. • ...
Mythology 2023-11-20
13 Clues: - God of the sea • - Strong demigod • - Goddess of love • - King of the gods • - Norse thunder god • - Norse wolf monster • - Half-man, half-bull • - Snake-haired Gorgon • - Queen of the underworld • - Fire-breathing creature • - Enchanting sea creature • - Epic journey of Odysseus • - Egyptian god of the afterlife
Mythology 2023-05-05
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- a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.
- Neptune was the supreme ruler of the seas.
- Mercury the fleet-footed messenger of the gods.
- Amor was the god of passionate or physical love.
- Pluto was the god of the underworld, the kingdom of the dead
- a musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes.
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- Bacchus the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy,
- Vulcan the god of fire and of metalwork and crafts.
- was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera
- was the son of the river god Cephissus
- Jupiter was the most important deity, or god, of ancient Greece.
- was a dryad, a nymph (female nature spirit)
- Juno a protector of marriage and childbirth and a guardian of women.
13 Clues: was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera • was the son of the river god Cephissus • Neptune was the supreme ruler of the seas. • was a dryad, a nymph (female nature spirit) • Mercury the fleet-footed messenger of the gods. • Amor was the god of passionate or physical love. • Vulcan the god of fire and of metalwork and crafts. • ...
May/April Puzzle 2024-05-14
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- The 1st president of the United States
- Material used to make pots, bricks, and other such objects.
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- The main attraction of spray during Memorial weekend.
- the evil counterpart to the Dr Jekyll
- the parents of the gods in Greek mythology
- Patron saint of Ireland and the namesake of a national holiday
6 Clues: the evil counterpart to the Dr Jekyll • The 1st president of the United States • the parents of the gods in Greek mythology • The main attraction of spray during Memorial weekend. • Material used to make pots, bricks, and other such objects. • Patron saint of Ireland and the namesake of a national holiday
Units 1 - 4 Review 2021-11-19
25 Clues: Latin two • Greek all • Greek all • Latin two • Latin one • Greek one • Latin four • Latin less • Latin open • Greek three • Latin three • Latin empty • Latin whole • Greek whole • Greek small • Latin empty • Latin fourth • Latin nothing • Latin hundred • Latin twofold • Latin to deny • Latin to begin • Latin to close • Latin to lessen • Latin Latin ten
Moir Post Crossword 2021-05-24
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- Lord of the Greek gods
- This king is the said to be the son of a Lion
- This planet is known for its rings
- A play by Shakespeare on a moor who died for love
- a feeling we yearn for amidst the hustle and bustle.
- this word refers to the dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed due to specific natural or artificial conditions.
- the trickster god in Norse mythology
- a reunion that has sent us onto cloud nine
- An English scientist widely recognized during the 17 hundreds
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- A country in Scandinavia famous for pigs and pork
- Principal of the school
- Most endangered species
- a sport played by most countries
- A new Marvel movie coming out this year
- The two main types of clouds are stratus and _____ clouds
- a villain in Batman who has two sides of a face
16 Clues: Lord of the Greek gods • Principal of the school • Most endangered species • a sport played by most countries • This planet is known for its rings • the trickster god in Norse mythology • A new Marvel movie coming out this year • a reunion that has sent us onto cloud nine • This king is the said to be the son of a Lion • a villain in Batman who has two sides of a face • ...
Astronomy 2021-11-02
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- of or relating to or caused by gravitation
- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
- supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus
- a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
- a cooler darker spot appearing periodically on the sun's photosphere; associated with a strong magnetic field
- a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
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- pertaining to or characteristic of the universe
- the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year
- small extraterrestrial body that hits the earth's atmosphere
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
- a collection of star systems
- any location outside the Earth's atmosphere
- an immense cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- a small frozen mass that travels around the sun
- a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
16 Clues: a collection of star systems • of or relating to or caused by gravitation • any location outside the Earth's atmosphere • the god of the underworld in ancient mythology • pertaining to or characteristic of the universe • a configuration of stars as seen from the earth • a small frozen mass that travels around the sun • supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus • ...
Margaret Atwood Handout 2024-06-18
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- A poetic device in the second stanza used with similar sounding words
- A poetic device in the third stanza referring to contradicting feelings
- A creature in Greek mythology that is half woman-half bird
- A poetic device in the ninth stanza used in repeating vowel sounds
- Our second sponsor (no spaces)
- A poetic device used in the second stanza to depict images
- Our first sponsor (no spaces)
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- The name of the second poem (no spaces)
- A poetic device in the first stanza used with repeating ideas
- Margaret Atwood’s masters degree is in _____ (no spaces)
- A poetic device in the last stanza representing a figure of speech
- The birthplace of our poet
- The name of the podcast
- A poetic device in the third stanza used to describe opposing ideas
- The name of the first poem (no spaces)
- The BC university Margaret Atwood taught at
16 Clues: The name of the podcast • The birthplace of our poet • Our first sponsor (no spaces) • Our second sponsor (no spaces) • The name of the first poem (no spaces) • The name of the second poem (no spaces) • The BC university Margaret Atwood taught at • Margaret Atwood’s masters degree is in _____ (no spaces) • A creature in Greek mythology that is half woman-half bird • ...
Gabriela Mistral's Madwomen 2025-02-16
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- What lies at her feet and shoulders; represents her detachment; untouchable
- A powerful, swirling force that pulls everything into it
- Natural forces that guide “him” forward, see stanza 5/line 23- 25 of the poem
- The friend who denied her, yet she had gone too far to care
- State of being alone
- Let him not see my door, tall and red as a _____
- A ghost, an illusion of something that once was
- What she closes with ax blows; the ______ of happiness
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- The force that defines her; never cooling; always consuming
- Sweet, golden bee nectar.
- A word she “babbles,” symbolizing emptiness
- A shade of red
- Now we live free from the time of _____ veyes
- Greek mythology, a woman with living snakes in place of hair
- Another word for "mad"
- The last, dying remnants of a once-burning flame
16 Clues: A shade of red • State of being alone • Another word for "mad" • Sweet, golden bee nectar. • A word she “babbles,” symbolizing emptiness • Now we live free from the time of _____ veyes • A ghost, an illusion of something that once was • Let him not see my door, tall and red as a _____ • The last, dying remnants of a once-burning flame • ...
Greek/Latin roots 2022-02-22
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- Greek/Latin root means around
- Greek/Latin root means sea
- Greek/Latin root means away
- Greek/Latin root means water
- Greek/Latin root means against
- Greek/Latin root means write
- Greek/Latin root means say
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- Greek/Latin root means stone
- Greek/Latin root means color
- Greek/Latin root means lines
- Greek/Latin root means see
- Greek/Latin root means self
- Greek/Latin root means hear
- Greek/Latin root means space
- Greek/Latin root means glow
15 Clues: Greek/Latin root means sea • Greek/Latin root means see • Greek/Latin root means say • Greek/Latin root means away • Greek/Latin root means self • Greek/Latin root means hear • Greek/Latin root means glow • Greek/Latin root means stone • Greek/Latin root means color • Greek/Latin root means lines • Greek/Latin root means water • Greek/Latin root means space • ...
GREEK ALPHABET LETTERS 2022-03-17
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- greek letter name of Φ
- greek letter name of Ψ
- greek letter name of γ
- greek letter name of δ
- greek letter name of λ
- greek letter name of Ο
- greek letter name of α
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- greek letter name of θ
- greek letter name of υ
- greek letter name of σ
- greek letter name of ω
- greek letter name of ρ
- greek letter name of κ
- greek letter name of β
- greek letter name of χ
15 Clues: greek letter name of θ • greek letter name of Φ • greek letter name of υ • greek letter name of σ • greek letter name of Ψ • greek letter name of ω • greek letter name of γ • greek letter name of ρ • greek letter name of δ • greek letter name of κ • greek letter name of β • greek letter name of λ • greek letter name of Ο • greek letter name of χ • greek letter name of α
1st 9 Weeks Vocab - 7th Grade 2013-08-22
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- / Title for a Roman Emperor?
- / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers?
- / Roman amphitheatre known for its impressive architecture that was used to showcase gladiatorial contests?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher created a type of teaching used today that involves questioning the students until they figure out the information for themselves?
- / A form of government in which one ruler assumes absolute power and is not limited by the law of the land. Typically the ruler takes power by force?
- / Roman General that expanded the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for life. He died famously on the steps of the Senate at the hands of political rivals?
- / Greek mythological winged goddess of victory. It was used as a symbol for a successful athletic apparel brand?
- / Roman legislative branch based on the idea that regular citizens would pass legislation, not elected representatives. Examples include Curia, Tribes, and Centuries?
- / Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians?
- / Large constructed public buildings that were used to conduct business and legal matters in Ancient Rome?
- / Religion that believes in the Four Vedas and Reincarnation?
- / In Ancient Rome this consisted of three branches: the executive which was run by two consuls, the legislative which was run by the Roman senate, and the judicial which was run by the assembly.
- / City that separates to form an independent state with its own culture and government structure?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that philosopher kings should rule over the people and rejected the idea of democracy?
- / A form of government is which a small group of people assume power. Power can be taken by force or through inheritance?
- / The Roman politician and general was an ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor Octavian (later Augustus). With those two men he was integral to Rome's transition from republic to empire. His romantic and political alliance with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra was his ultimate undoing?
- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for using humor, satire, and happy conclusions?
- / A form of government where power is passed automatically from one generation to the next. Types included Absolute and Constitutional?
- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for its serious tone and its portrayal of human suffering?
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- / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic?
- / Religion that believes in the teachings of Mohammed, follows the Koran, and believes in the Five Pillars?
- / Ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey?
- / Capital of Greece and an Ancient Greek city-state. It is known for its direct democracy, elite Navy, the Agora, and impressive architecture?
- / Religion founded by Siddhartha that believes in the Four Noble Truths?
- / An astronomer tool used to map directionality and location based on the Sun, Moon, and the stars. Developed in Ancient Greece and evolved into an important exploration tool?
- / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah?
- / Created in Rome, it was a man-made bridge or channel used to transport water and sewage from one location to another?
- / This is the feeling of responsibility towards your country or nation. This can include military service, being a law-abiding citizen, and voting?
- / A written plan of government
- / Political and lawmaking institution in Rome that consisted mostly of wealthy members in society?
- / A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to make governmental decisions for them?
- / Form of government in which the citizens vote in person on laws in their community?
- / Ordinary citizen class of Rome?
- / Macedonian king that conquered most of the known World. His empire united many cultures under a common Greek language and culture. His military tactics are still studied to this day?
- / Temporary political alliances between three leaders amongst Roman elite?
- / Religion that believes that Jesus is the son of God, which is taught to them through the Bible?
- / Highest mountain in Greece and considered to be the home of the Gods in Greek Mythology?
- / The system in which each branch of government has certain powers over the other two branches so that no one branch becomes too powerful?
- / Open air venues created in Ancient Greece used for entertainment and performances?
- / The first set of written laws on tablets in the Roman Republic that described the rights of each person?
- / Sacred stories passed on from generation to generation explaining the past and how the world and humans came to be?
- / Beautiful and charismatic queen of Egypt. Mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself to avoid capture by Octavian?
- / A form of government in which a religious institution or leader assumes full power over its civilians?
- / Public market, mall, and meeting place in Athens where men would come to discuss politics and philosophy?
- / Greek philosopher whose writings would influence scientific observations and political theories. He created the school called Lyceum, taught his pupils the "golden mean", and divided governments into three categories: Monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy?
- In honor of Zeus, every four years representatives from Greek city-states would compete in athletic games as a way to promote peace?
- / A battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persian Army?
- / Greek mythological supreme god. God of Thunder?
48 Clues: / Title for a Roman Emperor? • / A written plan of government • / Ordinary citizen class of Rome? • / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic? • / Greek mythological supreme god. God of Thunder? • / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers? • / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah? • ...
ASEM 2023-04-18
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- Means "bee" in Greek. In Greek mythology this was the name of a daughter of Procles, as well as an epithet of various Greek nymphs and priestesses
- Derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl"
- French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized form of Ludwig. This was the name of 18 kings of France, starting with Louis I the son of Charlemagne
- There could be some early influence from the unrelated French name Jacques. It is often regarded as an independent name.
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- Means "victory" in Latin, being borne by the Roman goddess of victory. It is also a feminine form of Victorius
- A famous fictional bearer was the hero —- from the Star Wars movies, beginning in 1977.
- From the Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ (Yehoshu'a) meaning "Yahweh is salvation", from the roots יְהוֹ (yeho) referring to the Hebrew God and יָשַׁע (yasha') meaning "to save"
7 Clues: A famous fictional bearer was the hero —- from the Star Wars movies, beginning in 1977. • Derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl" • Means "victory" in Latin, being borne by the Roman goddess of victory. It is also a feminine form of Victorius • ...
Crossing the gods Greek Mythology 2023-04-28
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- They were known as a tragic hero in history and was the son of Laius and Jocasta
- This god is known as the god of the sea and has an alternate name, Neptune
- This god has the alternate name Mercury and is known and the fleet-footed messenger
- This god has two alternate names Armor, and Cupid the god is known for being the son of Aphrodite and Ares
- This god has the alternate name Pluto and is most known for being the ruler of the underworld and was featured in the Disney movie
- This person was able to play the most beautiful music
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- This god's alternate name is Bacchus they are known as the god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- This god is the son of Zeus and Hera their alternate name is Vulcan they are the god of fire and metalwork
- This god is most known for being in love with Narcissus and for being a mountain nymph
- This god is the son of the river god Cephissus
- This god is known as the god of all gods and is the father of most their alternate name is Jupiter
- This god is known for being the bride of Orpheus and for being a dryad
- This god has the alternate name Juno and is the queen of heaven
13 Clues: This god is the son of the river god Cephissus • This person was able to play the most beautiful music • This god has the alternate name Juno and is the queen of heaven • This god is known for being the bride of Orpheus and for being a dryad • This god is known as the god of the sea and has an alternate name, Neptune • ...
Mythology 2023-04-28
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- a tragic hero
- Greek god of earthquakes and storms
- the messenger of the gods
- Greek god of passionate
- Greek god of the underworld
- a musician who sang and played very beautifully
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- Greek god of fertility, wine,and ecstasy
- son of Zeus, Hera and god of fire
- fell in love Narcissus
- son of the river god Cepheus
- the leader of all Greek gods
- a nymph associated with trees
- queen of heaven
13 Clues: a tragic hero • queen of heaven • fell in love Narcissus • Greek god of passionate • the messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • son of the river god Cepheus • the leader of all Greek gods • a nymph associated with trees • son of Zeus, Hera and god of fire • Greek god of earthquakes and storms • Greek god of fertility, wine,and ecstasy • ...
Etymology Review 2025-10-30
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- The first letter of the Greek alphabet
- Prefix used in the word “orthopedic”
- Latin cardinal number meaning “4”
- Latin ordinal number meaning “first”
- the Greek suffix meaning “tool for writing”
- This Greek letter can be either a “c” or a “k”
- An ambidextrous person writes with what hand?
- The Greek suffix meaning “art, science, study of”
- The prefix “inter” means what?
- A person in solitude is ____.
- Prefix meaning “well”
- Greek suffix meaning “viewing”
- How many legs does an octopus have?
- Prefix meaning “bad, difficult”
- prefix meaning “old”
- Which Greek cardinal number means 5?
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- Which Greek ordinal number means “second”?
- Greek letter transliterating into “L”
- Latin ordinal number meaning third.
- There are 6 of these in the Greek language
- If a gamma, kappa, chi, or xi before this Greek letter, it is transliterated as an “n”
- Prefix used in the word “diameter”
- Month of the year meaning “9”
- A diagonal line is drawn _____ an angle.
- Which number is represented by XX?
- A paramedic works ____ the doctor.
- Greek suffix meaning “without”
- The prefix “intra” means what?
- prefix meaning “around, center”
- Which number is represented by III?
- Greek suffix meaning “tool for measuring”
31 Clues: prefix meaning “old” • Prefix meaning “well” • Month of the year meaning “9” • A person in solitude is ____. • Greek suffix meaning “without” • The prefix “inter” means what? • The prefix “intra” means what? • Greek suffix meaning “viewing” • prefix meaning “around, center” • Prefix meaning “bad, difficult” • Latin cardinal number meaning “4” • Prefix used in the word “diameter” • ...
Greek Roots 2024-02-22
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- Greek root for power
- Greek root for the number 4
- Greek root for fear
- Greek root for written or printed
- Greek root for time
- Greek root for the number 5
- Greek root for alone
- Greek root to see or examine
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- Greek root for too much
- Greek root for self
- Greek root for water
- Greek root for life
- Greek root for heat
- Greek root for too slow/too low
- Greek root for far off
15 Clues: Greek root for self • Greek root for fear • Greek root for life • Greek root for heat • Greek root for time • Greek root for power • Greek root for water • Greek root for alone • Greek root for far off • Greek root for too much • Greek root for the number 4 • Greek root for the number 5 • Greek root to see or examine • Greek root for too slow/too low • Greek root for written or printed
stars and constellations 2015-02-28
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- A characteristic of stars that indicates its surface temperature
- The fourth brightest star
- Detects spectral lines that are used by astronomers to determine the composition of stars
- Refers to the halfman, halfhorse creature in Greek mythology and is the 9th largest constellation
- The rate at which a star radiates energy.
- Brightness of the star as seen by an observer from Earth
- Movement of the earth around the sun that determines which constellations can be seen at various times of the year
- A recognized, but not official, grouping of stars.
- the production of new elements in stars through fusion reactions
- A massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity
- Devised a scale of 16 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- the constellation that makes up the stern of the boatshaped constellation
- The color of the hottest stars
- A star located at the tip of the handle of Ursa Minor
- Constellations that can be seen all year round
- Branch of natural science that deals with celestial objects, space and the physical universe as a whole
- people who study the sky. they employ the scientific method to make measurements and test their theories
- the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- Referred to as the “window to the future” before formal science came in
- The “Morning Star”
- in this hemisphere, there is no polar star as a reference point
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- Latin for “keel” and is the 34th largest constellation
- scale for measuring actual brightness of stars without considering their distance
- Occurs in the sun where hydrogen fuses to form helium, releasing energy
- A pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny or future.
- The constellation recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to as the Northern Cross
- British astronomer who discovered that stars move
- A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology
- The scientist who first validated that the sun is also a star
- They make use of mathematics, computer tools, star maps, and diagrams, but they do not employ the scientific method.
- a greek philosopher that created a boatshaped Constellation
- The sections of the sky that contains recognizable patterns of stars
- A popularly known asterism of Ursa Major
- Is the smallest of 88 constellations
- An exploding dying star
- The second brightest star that helps in spacecraft navigation
- Movement of the earth around its axis that determines the position of the constellations throughout the night
- A large boatshaped constellation
- The brightest star with an absolute magnitude of 1.4
- A yellow dwarf star and a ball of hot gas held together by strong gravity
40 Clues: The “Morning Star” • An exploding dying star • The fourth brightest star • The color of the hottest stars • A large boatshaped constellation • Is the smallest of 88 constellations • A popularly known asterism of Ursa Major • The rate at which a star radiates energy. • Constellations that can be seen all year round • British astronomer who discovered that stars move • ...
sep 18 world history greeks 2024-09-18
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- Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Athenian historian and general
- ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- ncient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy etc
- ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- son of king Anaxandridas II
- king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily
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- central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist
- Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy
- ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus,
- ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism.
20 Clues: son of king Anaxandridas II • Athenian historian and general • was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon • Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles • ...
Greek Gods and Goddess 2022-05-13
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- the Greek messenger god
- the creator of this
- the wife of Zeus
- theft of fire
- the Greek god of wine
- the Greek god of war
- what did king Midas have
- the Greek god of seas
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- the Greek goddess of the hunt
- the Greek goddess of harvest
- the slaying of medusa
- the Greek goddess love
- the Greek goddess of strategy
- the Greek god of fire
- the Greek god of sun music and poetry
- the Greek god of all gods
16 Clues: theft of fire • the wife of Zeus • the creator of this • the Greek god of war • the slaying of medusa • the Greek god of fire • the Greek god of wine • the Greek god of seas • the Greek goddess love • the Greek messenger god • what did king Midas have • the Greek god of all gods • the Greek goddess of harvest • the Greek goddess of the hunt • the Greek goddess of strategy • ...
Siren Song 2022-02-01
6 Clues: Theme of the poem • Reference to Greek mythology • How would you describe the tone? • Poetry that does not rhyme or have regular meter • What literary device is used in the line: "to leap overboard in squadrons"? • What specific word is used to describe the siren's song (*Hint* it's in bold)?
Ancient Greek and Ancient Rome 2024-06-18
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- Caesar Famous Roman general
- Fighter in Roman arenas
- Militaristic Greek city-state
- Temple on the Acropolis in Athens
- Governing body of Rome
- Ancient Greek poet
- Roman temple to all gods
- King of the Greek gods
- Birthplace of Western civilization
- System of government in Athens
- My name
- Roman military unit
- Motto of the Roman Republic
- Commoner in Rome
- Aristocrat in Rome
- Thinker in Ancient Greece
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- Greek citizen-soldier
- Language of Rome
- Roman amphitheater
- Greek city-state
- Garment worn by Romans
- Public square in Rome
- Roman waterway
- Capital of the Roman Empire
- High city in Athens
- Greek athletic competition
- Language of Greece
- Central public space in Greek city-states
- Home of the Greek gods
- Garment worn by Greeks
- King of the Roman gods
31 Clues: My name • Roman waterway • Language of Rome • Greek city-state • Commoner in Rome • Roman amphitheater • Ancient Greek poet • Language of Greece • Aristocrat in Rome • High city in Athens • Roman military unit • Greek citizen-soldier • Public square in Rome • Garment worn by Romans • Governing body of Rome • King of the Greek gods • Home of the Greek gods • Garment worn by Greeks • ...
greece worsearch 2025-09-23
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- Poet of The Odyssey
- Largest Greek island
- Inspiration goddesses
- Capital of Greece
- Site of first Olympic Games
- Student of Socrates
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek letter and landform
- Greek math symbol
- First Greek letter
- Island with ancient statue
- Athens hilltop fortress
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- Nature spirit in myths
- Last Greek letter
- Prophetess of the gods
- Pre-Olympian gods
- Labyrinth creature
- Queen of the gods
- Lured sailors with song
- Ancient rival of Athens
- Traditional Greek story
- Home of the oracle
- Temple for Athena
- God of music and sun
- Gorgon with snake hair
25 Clues: Last Greek letter • Pre-Olympian gods • Queen of the gods • Capital of Greece • Greek math symbol • Temple for Athena • Labyrinth creature • Home of the oracle • First Greek letter • Poet of The Odyssey • Student of Socrates • Largest Greek island • God of music and sun • Inspiration goddesses • Nature spirit in myths • Prophetess of the gods • King of the Greek gods • Gorgon with snake hair • ...
1st 9 Weeks Vocab - 7th Grade 2013-08-22
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- / The Roman politician and general was an ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor Octavian (later Augustus). With those two men he was integral to Rome's transition from republic to empire. His romantic and political alliance with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra was his ultimate undoing?
- / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic?
- / Ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey?
- / Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians?
- / Greek philosopher whose writings would influence scientific observations and political theories. He created the school called Lyceum, taught his pupils the "golden mean", and divided governments into three categories: Monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy?
- / Religion that believes that Jesus is the son of God, which is taught to them through the Bible?
- / Title for a Roman Emperor?
- / Greek mythological supreme god. God of Thunder?
- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for using humor, satire, and happy conclusions?
- / Open air venues created in Ancient Greece used for entertainment and performances?
- / A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to make governmental decisions for them?
- / Beautiful and charismatic queen of Egypt. Mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself to avoid capture by Octavian?
- / Political and lawmaking institution in Rome that consisted mostly of wealthy members in society?
- / Roman General that expanded the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for life. He died famously on the steps of the Senate at the hands of political rivals?
- / An astronomer tool used to map directionality and location based on the Sun, Moon, and the stars. Developed in Ancient Greece and evolved into an important exploration tool?
- / Large constructed public buildings that were used to conduct business and legal matters in Ancient Rome?
- / A written plan of government
- / Sacred stories passed on from generation to generation explaining the past and how the world and humans came to be?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher created a type of teaching used today that involves questioning the students until they figure out the information for themselves?
- / Religion that believes in the Four Vedas and Reincarnation?
- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for its serious tone and its portrayal of human suffering?
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- / Temporary political alliances between three leaders amongst Roman elite?
- In honor of Zeus, every four years representatives from Greek city-states would compete in athletic games as a way to promote peace?
- / Public market, mall, and meeting place in Athens where men would come to discuss politics and philosophy?
- / A battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persian Army?
- / This is the feeling of responsibility towards your country or nation. This can include military service, being a law-abiding citizen, and voting?
- / Religion founded by Siddhartha that believes in the Four Noble Truths?
- / Form of government in which the citizens vote in person on laws in their community?
- / Ordinary citizen class of Rome?
- / The first set of written laws on tablets in the Roman Republic that described the rights of each person?
- / Roman amphitheatre known for its impressive architecture that was used to showcase gladiatorial contests?
- / Greek mythological winged goddess of victory. It was used as a symbol for a successful athletic apparel brand?
- / Created in Rome, it was a man-made bridge or channel used to transport water and sewage from one location to another?
- / Macedonian king that conquered most of the known World. His empire united many cultures under a common Greek language and culture. His military tactics are still studied to this day?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that philosopher kings should rule over the people and rejected the idea of democracy?
- / In Ancient Rome this consisted of three branches: the executive which was run by two consuls, the legislative which was run by the Roman senate, and the judicial which was run by the assembly.
- / A form of government in which a religious institution or leader assumes full power over its civilians?
- / A form of government in which one ruler assumes absolute power and is not limited by the law of the land. Typically the ruler takes power by force?
- / Highest mountain in Greece and considered to be the home of the Gods in Greek Mythology?
- / The system in which each branch of government has certain powers over the other two branches so that no one branch becomes too powerful?
- / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah?
- / Capital of Greece and an Ancient Greek city-state. It is known for its direct democracy, elite Navy, the Agora, and impressive architecture?
- / City that separates to form an independent state with its own culture and government structure?
- / Religion that believes in the teachings of Mohammed, follows the Koran, and believes in the Five Pillars?
- / Roman legislative branch based on the idea that regular citizens would pass legislation, not elected representatives. Examples include Curia, Tribes, and Centuries?
- / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers?
- / A form of government is which a small group of people assume power. Power can be taken by force or through inheritance?
- / A form of government where power is passed automatically from one generation to the next. Types included Absolute and Constitutional?
48 Clues: / Title for a Roman Emperor? • / A written plan of government • / Ordinary citizen class of Rome? • / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic? • / Greek mythological supreme god. God of Thunder? • / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers? • / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah? • ...
Greek Letter Quest 2025-02-25
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- - Which Greek letter is used for a small quantity in calculus and limits?
- - Which Greek letter represents the mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159?
- - What Greek letter symbolizes change in mathematics?
- - Which Greek letter is used in fluid dynamics?
- - What Greek letter represents resistance in electrical circuits?
- - Which Greek letter is associated with electromagnetic waves?
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- - What Greek letter is used for the chi-square distribution in statistics?
- - What Greek letter symbolizes the wave function in quantum mechanics?
- - Which Greek letter represents wavelength in physics?
- - What Greek letter is used for summation in mathematics?
- - What Greek letter represents the golden ratio?
- - What Greek letter represents an angle in geometry?
- - What Greek letter denotes density in physics?
- - Which Greek letter is used for efficiency in engineering?
- - Which Greek letter is used for torque in physics?
- - Which Greek letter is used to denote a micro-unit in measurements?
16 Clues: - Which Greek letter is used in fluid dynamics? • - What Greek letter denotes density in physics? • - What Greek letter represents the golden ratio? • - What Greek letter represents an angle in geometry? • - Which Greek letter represents wavelength in physics? • - What Greek letter symbolizes change in mathematics? • ...
Hint #1 2022-07-02
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- a part of a Shakespearean sonnet; coming after a set of quatrains
- the bottom in A/B/O fiction subculture; or the 24th letter in the Greek alphabet
- the result of deduction or inference from a rational judgement; also a part of an essay
- Sheriff Marcus’ last word said on the bridge
- the last installment of a series; the closing act
- the apocalypse according to Norse mythology
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- the most extreme of its kind or the final progression in a series
- Daria’s surname
- from Augustine to Mercymorn: “Let’s pray for our own _____.”
9 Clues: Daria’s surname • the apocalypse according to Norse mythology • Sheriff Marcus’ last word said on the bridge • the last installment of a series; the closing act • from Augustine to Mercymorn: “Let’s pray for our own _____.” • the most extreme of its kind or the final progression in a series • a part of a Shakespearean sonnet; coming after a set of quatrains • ...
Jade Ingram 2021-02-12
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- Ancient greeks town was?
- The Romans dog breed that they had were?
- The Roman and Greek people made good?
- The Greek played?
- In Greece who was the only people who were educated?
- What Science did the Roman people do?
- The greek peoples science was called?
- Ancient Greece people wore?
- The greek people dogs were?
- The Greek people played with?
- Greek people lived in?
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- The Greek people did a dance called?
- The Roman peoples town was?
- Clothing The Roman people wore?
- The Roman people lived in?
- The Roman people did a dance called?
- The Roman woman were what to their brothers?
- While the Greek people ate vegetables the roman people ate?
- The Roman people played with?
- The Greek woman were what to their brothers?
20 Clues: The Greek played? • Greek people lived in? • Ancient greeks town was? • The Roman people lived in? • The Roman peoples town was? • Ancient Greece people wore? • The greek people dogs were? • The Roman people played with? • The Greek people played with? • Clothing The Roman people wore? • The Greek people did a dance called? • The Roman people did a dance called? • ...
Liv brown 2021-02-12
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- Greek liked there bread plain while Women like there bread with
- Romen had to be adults to get married but in Greek then were
- One of the many liked breeds of dogs in Geek were Cretan in Rome it was
- Weird animals that Geeks liked were monkeys but Rome liked
- In Greek when you get married that is when you are given to your husband but in rome you give
- Aristotle was a Greek philosopher while Julius Caesar was in the
- Greek was mostly vegetarian while Rome at a lot of
- Greek created sculptures while Rome created Greek
- Rome loved magpies but Greek liked
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- Romen wore footwear made of leather but Greek
- A Greek god is Zeus while a Rome god is
- Greek didn’t pay attention to there fabric but Romen wore
- Rome created art of every day life wiggle Greek created are of
- Greek weren't really into fashion but Romen got special
- Rome didn't make fancy wine but Greek made it
- Rome started there day off with meat or fish but Greeks started their day off with
- Boys learned how to write and read while girls stay home and did
- Rome had a strong military while Greek had a lot of
18 Clues: Rome loved magpies but Greek liked • A Greek god is Zeus while a Rome god is • Romen wore footwear made of leather but Greek • Rome didn't make fancy wine but Greek made it • Greek created sculptures while Rome created Greek • Greek was mostly vegetarian while Rome at a lot of • Rome had a strong military while Greek had a lot of • ...
Mythology Crossword by Jared Shapiro 2024-03-05
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- Greek gods changed them into a flower of the same name
- Greek god of war
- Scottish water horse
- Norse trickster god
- Native American bird of power and strength
- Greek goddess of youth
- Greek muse of comedy
- Animal of the god Dionysus
- Imprisoned in tartarus by Zeus
- The winged bird of Apollo
- Greek personification of the earth
- Norse goddess of youth
- The Norse world serpent
- A frost giant; god of tempest in Norse mythos
- Greek personification of death
- Odin's eight legged horse
- A monster with the body of a lion and the beak and wings of an eagle
- Greek sun god
- Famous for his 12 labours in Greek mythos
- Turned the crew of Odysseus's ship into pigs
- The ferryman of Hades
- Monkey born from stone(Chinese Mythos)
- The youngest greek titan
- Norse pantheon
- What Prometheus stole for humans
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- Norse god of earth, fertility, peace, rain and sunlight
- Greek god of fire, a smith god
- Mother of all monsters in greek mythos
- Greek god of the dead
- daughter of the god Loki and the giant Angerbode
- Ship of the god Frey
- Souls of slain warriors that fight for the god Odin
- The end of the world in norse mythos
- Magic rope that binds the wolf Fenris
- Egyptian goddess of childbirth
- The World Tree in Norse mythos
- Greek god of travelers
- Egyptian god of the moon
- Albert Camus, one must imagine him happy
- Surprising form Zeus took in order to seduce a princess
- Greek god of winds
- Guardian of the labyrinth
- Greek animal with the body of a fish and head of a horse
- Flew too close to the sun
- The egyptian sun god
- Bird that is sacred to the goddess Hera
- Greek goddess of victory
- Greek god of sleep
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- Greek personification of the night
- Goddess of marriage and sky, Queen of the Olympians
51 Clues: Greek sun god • Norse pantheon • Greek god of war • Greek god of winds • Greek god of sleep • Norse trickster god • Ship of the god Frey • Scottish water horse • Greek muse of comedy • The egyptian sun god • Greek god of the dead • The ferryman of Hades • Greek goddess of youth • Greek god of travelers • Norse goddess of youth • The Norse world serpent • Egyptian god of the moon • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-08-20
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- Which Greek playwright wrote "The Persians"?
- Who was the Greek goddess of the hearth?
- Which Greek historian wrote "History of the Peloponnesian War"?
- Who is the goddess of wisdom and warfare?
- Which battle in 490 BC marked a major Greek victory against Persia?
- Who was the famous philosopher who drank hemlock?
- Who was the Greek god of the sea?
- What was the name of the sacred island home to Apollo?
- Who was the Greek hero of the Trojan War?
- Who is the king of the Greek gods?
- Which Greek historian is known as the "Father of History"?
- What was the primary public marketplace in Athens called?
- What is the term for a Greek foot soldier?
- Who is the author of "The Argonautica"?
- Which controversial Athenian statesman played a key role in the Peloponnesian War?
- What was the athletic competition held every four years called?
- Which creature was half-man, half-horse?
- What was the Greek term for a city-state?
- Which creature had the body of a lion and the head of a human?
- Who was the tutor of Alexander the Great?
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- Who was the sculptor of the statue of Zeus at Olympia?
- What was the name of the mystery cult dedicated to Demeter and Persephone?
- What was the name of the Greek god of the underworld?
- Who wrote "The Iliad"?
- Who was the Spartan general who commanded at the Battle of Plataea?
- What city was the center of Greek philosophy?
- Which Greek mathematician is known for his theorem in geometry?
- What type of government was first developed in Athens?
- What was the name of the Spartan council of elders?
- What is the name of the sea that lies to the east of Greece?
- Which ancient Greek temple is dedicated to Athena?
- Which Greek philosopher founded the Academy in Athens?
- What was the name of the Greek god of healing?
- Who was the Greek god of wine and festivity?
- Which ancient Greek city-state was known for its military discipline?
35 Clues: Who wrote "The Iliad"? • Who was the Greek god of the sea? • Who is the king of the Greek gods? • Who is the author of "The Argonautica"? • Who was the Greek goddess of the hearth? • Which creature was half-man, half-horse? • Who is the goddess of wisdom and warfare? • Who was the Greek hero of the Trojan War? • What was the Greek term for a city-state? • ...
World Heritage 2023-05-01
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- It is the main square of Milan, Italy
- the single best fossil site which contributes to the understanding of evolution and past environments during the Palaeogene
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- he greatest architectural and artistic complex bequeathed by Greek Antiquity to the world
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- Island near the center of the cyclades and according to greek mythology where Apollo was born
5 Clues: It is the main square of Milan, Italy • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization • he greatest architectural and artistic complex bequeathed by Greek Antiquity to the world • Island near the center of the cyclades and according to greek mythology where Apollo was born • ...
#2 2025-09-22
5 Clues: Largest U.S. state by area • Mexican state, home of Tapatíos • Nickname for the 43rd U.S. president • Tallest mountain in California, or comedienne • In Greek mythology, she opened a box releasing all evils into the world
#2 2025-09-26
5 Clues: Largest U.S. state by area • Mexican state, home of Tapatíos • Nickname for the 43rd U.S. president • Tallest mountain in California, or singer Houston • In Greek mythology, she opened a box releasing all evils into the world
sep 18 world history greeks 2024-09-18
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- Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Athenian historian and general
- ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- ncient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy etc
- ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- son of king Anaxandridas II
- king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily
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- central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist
- Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy
- ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus,
- ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism.
20 Clues: son of king Anaxandridas II • Athenian historian and general • was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon • Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles • ...
Cycle 2014-12-16
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- race of giants in Greek mythology with a giant eye in the middle of the forehead
- a vehicle that has a single wheel that is propelled with pedals
- to pass through a series of changes or treatments in order to reuse
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- a vehicle with two wheels, a steering handle, a saddle seat, and pedals
- a course of events that recur regularly
- circular tornado
- to move to cycles
7 Clues: circular tornado • to move to cycles • a course of events that recur regularly • a vehicle that has a single wheel that is propelled with pedals • to pass through a series of changes or treatments in order to reuse • a vehicle with two wheels, a steering handle, a saddle seat, and pedals • ...
Vocab List 3 2022-04-26
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- Pay attention to; take notice of
- Destroy Utterly
- (of a person) not aware of the full facts
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- Entirely lacking or free from
- (in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences
- A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause
- Showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals
7 Clues: Destroy Utterly • Entirely lacking or free from • Pay attention to; take notice of • (of a person) not aware of the full facts • A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause • Showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals • ...
Positive Psychology 2021-03-21
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- Csíkszentmihályi Mihály's well-known theory of optimal experience
- Interpretation of life facts, our internal dialogue with other words
- The ability to adapt to anything and bounce back from adversity
- A notion to use instead of happiness
- Synonym for positive feedback loop
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- Seligman prove it in his 2-phase dog experiment
- A character from Greek mythology, gave the name to the effect that higher expectations lead to higher performance
- One type of our resources, including friends, mentors, allies
- Can be negative or positive and influences our energy level and readiness for action
9 Clues: Synonym for positive feedback loop • A notion to use instead of happiness • Seligman prove it in his 2-phase dog experiment • One type of our resources, including friends, mentors, allies • The ability to adapt to anything and bounce back from adversity • Csíkszentmihályi Mihály's well-known theory of optimal experience • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-03-16
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- something found in a cookbook
- A naturally occurring and extremely complex substance that consists of Amino Acid residues joined by a peptide bond
- Something Popeye would eat
- A bean with same name as a vital organ
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- A fruit that can be found in guacamole and on toast
- Known as the "Fruit of Death" in Greek mythology
- A melon with a name similar to a Husband's To-Do list
- A fruit used in making both Wine and Raisins
- A fruit with same name as bird native to New Zealand
9 Clues: Something Popeye would eat • something found in a cookbook • A bean with same name as a vital organ • A fruit used in making both Wine and Raisins • Known as the "Fruit of Death" in Greek mythology • A fruit that can be found in guacamole and on toast • A fruit with same name as bird native to New Zealand • A melon with a name similar to a Husband's To-Do list • ...
Valentine's Trivia 2025-01-30
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- Who is the Greek goddess of love?
- This country celebrates "Friend's Day" on February 14.
- This remains the most popular gift to give on Valentine's Day.
- These flowers, associated with love, trace their meaning back to Roman mythology.
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- This winged god is the son of Venus and Mars.
- Leslie Knope on the show Parks & Recreation created this alternative to Valentine's.
- What does "o" represent on a Valentine's card?
- What does "x" represent on a Valentine's card?
8 Clues: Who is the Greek goddess of love? • This winged god is the son of Venus and Mars. • What does "o" represent on a Valentine's card? • What does "x" represent on a Valentine's card? • This country celebrates "Friend's Day" on February 14. • This remains the most popular gift to give on Valentine's Day. • ...
Week 11 Vocab by Ngiraibai Bernard Takawo 2025-11-20
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- stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so
- a figure in Greek mythology, the wife of the Egyptian king Thon
- an exclusive right, privilege, or power held by a specific person, group, or office
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- increase rapidly in numbers; multiply
- always right or accurate
- address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
- attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous
- a rower, especially as a member of a racing team
8 Clues: always right or accurate • increase rapidly in numbers; multiply • a rower, especially as a member of a racing team • stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so • a figure in Greek mythology, the wife of the Egyptian king Thon • attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous • ...
Posiedon vs Athen 2023-01-12
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- what posiedon did after losing the contest
- the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens
- is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece.
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- Poseidons weapon
- was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- the gift athena gave to athens
- was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom
7 Clues: Poseidons weapon • the gift athena gave to athens • what posiedon did after losing the contest • the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens • was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom • is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece. • ...
Posiedon vs Athena 2023-01-12
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- what posiedon did after losing the contest
- the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens
- is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece.
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- Poseidons weapon
- was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- the gift athena gave to athens
- was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom
7 Clues: Poseidons weapon • the gift athena gave to athens • what posiedon did after losing the contest • the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens • was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom • is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece. • ...
The Ancient Greek's EXTREME crossword 2014-06-18
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- A place named after Athena
- Greek God of knowledge
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet
- Crazy killer of the Trojan War. Hint: heel
- Holds up the sky
- Ancient maze known to be ever changing and impossible to escape
- God of the sea
- Greek girl turned into a spider by Athena
- The Greeks first learnt the alphabet from the Ph____
- Battle formation consisting of soldiers with their shields above their heads
- Killed the minotaur
- The Greek God of wine
- Greek book by Homer starting with O
- Half goat half human beast
- The Greeks often made statues for ______
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- Greek poet who wrote the Illiad
- Greek God of war
- City state of war
- The Spartans would kill weak ______
- The colour of the flag of surrender
- The Greeks competed _____ in the Olympics
- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- The animal of Athena
- The origin for the word alphabet
- Captured the Golden Fleece
- Completed impossible tasks
- Ancient Greek stadium
- Ancient centaur seeking peace
- Human like and one-eyed beast
- Half human half bull monster
- The main Greek God is ____
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
32 Clues: God of the sea • Greek God of war • Holds up the sky • City state of war • Killed the minotaur • The animal of Athena • Ancient Greek stadium • The Greek God of wine • Greek God of knowledge • A place named after Athena • Captured the Golden Fleece • Completed impossible tasks • The main Greek God is ____ • Half goat half human beast • Half human half bull monster • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2015-03-24
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- Greek name of the king of the gods
- Greek god of music and light
- Roman messenger god and god of science, unbelievably fast
- Roman goddess of grain; where we get the word 'cereal'
- Greek name for the goddess of hunting
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman name for Hestia
- Roman god of fire, husband of Venus
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek messenger god
- Goddess of wisdom, capital of Greece named after her
- Greek name for the god of war
- Roman name for the god of war, son of Jupiter
- Roman name for goddess that is twin to Apollo, the goddess of wild things
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- Roman name of the king of the gods
- Roman name for Zeus's wife, queen of the gods
- Greek name of the god of the ocean
- Greek god of fire
- Roman name for the brother of Zeus who often carries a pitchfork
- Roman goddess of wisdom and war, sprang full-grown from Jupiter's skull
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Greek name for the goddess of marriage
- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- The planets are named after the major _____________ gods
24 Clues: Greek god of fire • Greek messenger god • Roman name for Hestia • Greek god of music and light • Greek name for the god of war • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Greek goddess of hearth and home • Roman name of the king of the gods • Greek name of the king of the gods • Greek name of the god of the ocean • Roman god of fire, husband of Venus • ...
Spelling bee 2021-06-01
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- a drink that most adults can't live without
- a orange root or vegetable.
- a planet that is red
- pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture.
- a many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology that was slain by Hercules and each head of which when cut off was replaced by two others
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- a black and white striped hours.
- a type of dust that comes out of the fire.
- a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose
- a traditional dance in Hawaii
9 Clues: a planet that is red • a orange root or vegetable. • a traditional dance in Hawaii • a black and white striped hours. • a type of dust that comes out of the fire. • a drink that most adults can't live without • a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose • pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture. • ...
feli 2 2025-09-09
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- What city was the Titanic's intended final destination in 1912?
- Which German city was a Reich city within the Holy Roman Empire from 1306 to 1797?
- who was the first emperor of rome
- ukrainian power plant that exploded in 1986
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- Istanbul used to be called what when it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
- Which volcano buried Pompeii in 79 A.D.?
- where did albert einstein live before the US
- who is the king of all gods in greek mythology
- what was the captital of the inca empire
9 Clues: who was the first emperor of rome • Which volcano buried Pompeii in 79 A.D.? • what was the captital of the inca empire • ukrainian power plant that exploded in 1986 • where did albert einstein live before the US • who is the king of all gods in greek mythology • What city was the Titanic's intended final destination in 1912? • ...
Rare earth metals 2015-08-20
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- named after the planet
- It was discovered in the debris of the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952, and named after Enrico Fermi
- It is named after the city of Berkeley, California
- named after Greek god of the sky
- It is named for gadolinite, one of the minerals in which it was found, in turn named for chemist Johan Gadolin.
- The element was named after the university and the state of California. It is the heaviest element to occur naturally on Earth
- derived from the name of Titan in Greek mythology who stole fire from Mount Olympus and brought it down to humans
- named after the Americas
- named after Nobel laureates
- Named after a continent
- Named after the dwarf planet Ceres (itself named after the Roman goddess of agriculture). It is also used in the "flint" (actually ferrocerium) of lighters.
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- is used as a component in the alloys used to make high-strength powerful permanent magnets
- Named after the inventor of dynamite
- named after Ytterby, the village in Sweden
- Named after one of the greatest physicist
- named in honor of Ernest Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron, a device that was used to discover many artificial radioactive elements
- named after a Russian mine official, Colonel Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets, who thereby became the first person to have a chemical element named after him
- Named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder
- the element was named after the city of Stockholm
19 Clues: named after the planet • Named after a continent • named after the Americas • named after Nobel laureates • named after Greek god of the sky • Named after the inventor of dynamite • Named after one of the greatest physicist • named after Ytterby, the village in Sweden • Named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder • the element was named after the city of Stockholm • ...
Greek Mythology - The Nine Muses & Orpheus 2024-01-08
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- to step
- to come down, to lower
- Parnassus The place where the Nine Muses sang and played music; home of the Oracle of Delphi
- violent anger, rage
- The mortal wife of Orpheus who bitten by a snake and lost to Hades when Orpheus turned to look at her
- wild merry-making
- unforgettable
- having a sickly, yellow color
- The goddess of memory and mother of the Nine Muses
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- the state of being alone
- She was the muse of heroic poetry.
- grieving, very sad
- They were the children of Mnemosyne and Zeus. They made poems and songs of the stories Apollo taught them.
- without pity, heartless
- The island where Orpheus' body washed up
- The avenging furies of the underworld
- to flow out
- He was the mortal son of Calliope who mesmerised all with his singing
18 Clues: to step • to flow out • unforgettable • wild merry-making • grieving, very sad • violent anger, rage • to come down, to lower • without pity, heartless • the state of being alone • having a sickly, yellow color • She was the muse of heroic poetry. • The avenging furies of the underworld • The island where Orpheus' body washed up • The goddess of memory and mother of the Nine Muses • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2022-02-22
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- Greek/latin root that means around
- Greek/latin root that means sea
- Greek/latin root that means away
- Greek/latin root that means water
- Greek/latin root that means against
- Greek/latin root that means write
- Greek/latin root that means to say
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- Greek/latin root that means stone
- Greek/latin root that means color
- Greek/latin root that means lines
- Greek/latin root that means to see
- Greek/latin root that means self
- Greek/latin root that means to hear
- Greek/latin root that means space
- Greek/latin root that means glow
15 Clues: Greek/latin root that means sea • Greek/latin root that means away • Greek/latin root that means self • Greek/latin root that means glow • Greek/latin root that means stone • Greek/latin root that means color • Greek/latin root that means lines • Greek/latin root that means water • Greek/latin root that means space • Greek/latin root that means write • ...
GREEK THEATRE 2022-01-10
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- used in many greek plays, worn on the face to show emotions
- Greek dancing space
- a show put on in person in the theatre
- God of wine
- In Greek, means "place of sitting"
- greek word for a king who did not inherit the throne, but took it
- something to shock the audience
- the king from the play oedipus tyrannus
- Greek seating space
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- usage of words to express plot
- song sung by chorus that expresses plot
- monster sent by hera to protect the city thebes
- Wrote 123 plays, won greek festival awards and was granted a seat in government
- things that support the plot and drive the play
- What seats were made of in greek times
- Arrangement of events in a play
- someone who acts in plays
- "to do" or "to act"
- Banned in greek theatre so it was always off screen
- Greek theatre actor
- how the speech reveals character
- Someone who sings and dances in plays
- greek scholar who wrote "poetics"
23 Clues: God of wine • Greek dancing space • "to do" or "to act" • Greek theatre actor • Greek seating space • someone who acts in plays • usage of words to express plot • Arrangement of events in a play • something to shock the audience • how the speech reveals character • greek scholar who wrote "poetics" • In Greek, means "place of sitting" • Someone who sings and dances in plays • ...
Mythology 2021-09-23
13 Clues: Son of Zeus • God of light • god of the sky • god of mischief • Goddess of wisdom • God of sea, rivers • God of the underworld • Who did hades kidnapped • lighting and thunder god • goddess of love and beauty • A hero who defeated king Minos • goddess of farming and harvest • everything he touched into gold
Do You Know Your Diamond Wines? 2013-07-25
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- White grape from Crete back from near extinction
- One of the smallest appellations in Greece
- Megas Oenos
- Small, prickly nocturnal rodent found in Amyndeon
- Ancient Greek wine vessels
- Naoussa father-son team
- Favorite varietal of Jancis Robinson
- Number of varietals planted by Alpha Estate
- Greek God of Wine
- 'Five Fingers' winegrowing region
- George Another name for Agiorgitiko
- Age of Diamond Wine Importers
- Sassicia of Modern Greek Winemaking
- White grape commonly found in Nemea
- Tree of Life brand
- One of four "common" Greek varietals
- Origin of most retsina
- % of Greek production that is white wine
- First letter of Greek alphabet
- Black in Greek
- Santorini blending grape
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- Greek for Greece
- Importer of Greece's finest boutique wines
- Soil in Santorini
- Douloufakis 100% organic vineyards are here
- Xinomavro is often compared to this Italian varietal
- Wine Advocate Greek wine lover
- Color of the Moscofilero grape
- Homer called this famous Greek sea 'wine dark sea'
- 1620 BC event in Santorini
- White varietal common in the North
- This grape is "acid black"
- Cheers in Greek
- Most Greek wines are high in this
- Venetians 'borrowed' this Greek wine
- 2nd largest city in Greece
- What pairs best with Greek wine
- Location of highest red wine vineyard in Europe
- Pine resin?
- Sets the benchmark for Assyrtiko
- First for Stelvin
- Alexakis grows one of these 2 red grapes from Crete
- Basket vine
- Number of wineries in the portfolio
44 Clues: Megas Oenos • Pine resin? • Basket vine • Black in Greek • Cheers in Greek • Greek for Greece • Soil in Santorini • Greek God of Wine • First for Stelvin • Tree of Life brand • Origin of most retsina • Naoussa father-son team • Santorini blending grape • 1620 BC event in Santorini • Ancient Greek wine vessels • This grape is "acid black" • 2nd largest city in Greece • Age of Diamond Wine Importers • ...
sep 18 world history greeks 2024-09-18
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- Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Athenian historian and general
- ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- ncient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy etc
- ancient Greek tragedian, known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full
- was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- son of king Anaxandridas II
- king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily
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- central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist
- Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy
- ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus,
- ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism.
20 Clues: son of king Anaxandridas II • Athenian historian and general • was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon • Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens • ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles • ...
On Our "A" Game 2024-06-19
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- The food of the gods in Greek mythology
- The word "rainbow" in Italian
- A musical artist that you f*cked with hard as a kid
- "Hug" in Italian
- A noun meaning color blindness
- The Greek god of war, known for symbols like his spear
- The "fear of England or the English"
- "Someone with deep sensitivity to the beauty of art or nature"
- A really goofy animal with a long snout, popularized as a blue character in the cartoon "the ant and the _____"
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often symbolized with owls
- The name of a character from Baulder's Gate, known for being a brooding vampire twink that makes the girls and the gays go wild
- An animal that has recently been introduced to minecraft, breeds are often distinguished by the amount of rings they have
- "A place into which you can disappear; a hiding place"
- The first name of one of America's most famous founding fathers, thanks to a popular musical also named for him
- A mage character from one of Mad's favorite video games who is known for blowing up the chantry at the end of the game (we only watched Mad play this game a few times)
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- The name of the nearest galaxy to us
- A kind of flower native to North America that "is a common sight along the park boundaries and in home gardens"; it often comes in a purplish color
- Your birth month, written in Italian
- Don McLean's most popular song; also the name of his album
- One of the most popular quotes from a movie you like, "what he meant was, "I love you.""
- A character from Robin Hood: Men in Tights
- The fear of cats
- A Baulder's Gate character that I loathe who is technically a hag
- The band behind the music of the most famous jukebox musical, came to fame in Eurovision 1974
- "A poem or piece of music appropriate to the dawn or early morning"
- The Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild, also known as the goddess of childbirth, closely associated with the moon
- An animal you seem to beef with for some reason, or maybe it's just my stuffed animal you disliked lol
- The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and passion, symbolized by things such as doves and seashells
- The Greek god I'm pretty sure your minecraft username is after, known for things such as archery, music, poetry, and associated with the sun
- "He is half of my soul, as the poets say"
- My name
- The father of another character on this list who also has a punny name
- In the show Supernatural, Castiel is an _______
33 Clues: My name • "Hug" in Italian • The fear of cats • The word "rainbow" in Italian • A noun meaning color blindness • The name of the nearest galaxy to us • Your birth month, written in Italian • The "fear of England or the English" • The food of the gods in Greek mythology • "He is half of my soul, as the poets say" • A character from Robin Hood: Men in Tights • ...
Spelling bee 2021-06-01
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- a drink that most adults can't live without
- a orange root or vegetable.
- a planet that is red
- pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture.
- a many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology that was slain by Hercules and each head of which when cut off was replaced by two others
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- a black and white striped hours.
- a type of dust that comes out of the fire.
- a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose
- a traditional dance in Hawaii
9 Clues: a planet that is red • a orange root or vegetable. • a traditional dance in Hawaii • a black and white striped hours. • a type of dust that comes out of the fire. • a drink that most adults can't live without • a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose • pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture. • ...
Crossword on books 2022-01-24
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- A high fantasy novel, a hobbit, his friends, a dwarf and a wizard go on a adventure
- By Nicholas Sansbury, about a team of scientists
- A story about young girls, growing up, also a classic movie
- A story about a magical school for witches and wizards
- An autobiography about life as a 6th grader with the author's opinions on her smile
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- Based on Greek Mythology, demigods and gods
- Adventures of aa mischievous kid by Lincon Peirce
- A story about a prodigy who is a little girl with powers
- a book narrated by death himself
9 Clues: a book narrated by death himself • Based on Greek Mythology, demigods and gods • By Nicholas Sansbury, about a team of scientists • Adventures of aa mischievous kid by Lincon Peirce • A story about a magical school for witches and wizards • A story about a prodigy who is a little girl with powers • A story about young girls, growing up, also a classic movie • ...
Happy Valentines Day! Love, The Cave xoxo 2022-01-22
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- Valentine's Day is the biggest holiday for this occupation
- english women would leave these on their pillows to bring good luck on Valentines Day
- the group of people that receive the most valentines
- the flower typically associated with love
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- the area of mythology where Cupid is from
- the original form of celebration for Valentines Day
- the kind of valentine that would be sent to ward off unwanted suitors
- the place of the first Valentine's Day celebration
- the Valentine's Day gift that people spend the most money on
9 Clues: the area of mythology where Cupid is from • the flower typically associated with love • the place of the first Valentine's Day celebration • the original form of celebration for Valentines Day • the group of people that receive the most valentines • Valentine's Day is the biggest holiday for this occupation • ...
Greek and roman gods 2023-06-01
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- greek god and his roman forms name is vulcanus
- greek god of war.
- mother to apollo and artemis.
- Greek god of wine
- greek godess of justice.
- roman god of childbirth
- greek godess of poison.
- roman godess and a planet.
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- titan of time.
- greek god of travel
- roman god and famous dog.
- Greek goddess who gave her throne to the greek god of wine
- greek and roman god of music.
- ariels farther in the little mermaid
- greek name artemis.
- greek god of electricity
16 Clues: titan of time. • greek god of war. • Greek god of wine • greek god of travel • greek name artemis. • roman god of childbirth • greek godess of poison. • greek god of electricity • greek godess of justice. • roman god and famous dog. • roman godess and a planet. • greek and roman god of music. • mother to apollo and artemis. • ariels farther in the little mermaid • ...
Astronomy: Uranus 2025-12-03
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- Uranus has the most extreme axial tilt in the solar system (approx. 98 degrees), causing it to spin on its side like a rolling ball.
- The classification for Uranus, distinct from Gas Giants.
- The smallest and innermost of Uranus's five major moons, famous for its "Frankenstein" appearance with jumbled canyons and cliffs.
- It takes Uranus approximately 84 Earth years to complete one trip around the Sun.
- The British astronomer who discovered Uranus in 1781, initially thinking it was a comet or a star.
- The leading hypothesis explaining Uranus's severe tilt, suggesting an Earth-sized object crashed into it shortly after it formed.
- Even though Neptune is farther away, Uranus is the ______.
- Because of its tilt, Uranus has the most extreme ______.
- The only spacecraft to fly past Uranus
- The largest moon of Uranus, named after the Queen of the Fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- Uranus has two sets of rings
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- Uranus has a bizarre magnetic field that is off-center.
- Like Neptune, Uranus occasionally displays large atmospheric storms.
- High pressure and temperature deep within the planet likely break apart methane molecules, compressing carbon into ______.
- The original name Herschel proposed for the planet.
- Uranus rotates in the opposite direction of most planets.
- The second-largest and outermost of the major moons, heavily cratered and named after the King of the Fairies.
- The gas in Uranus's upper atmosphere that absorbs red light and reflects blue-green light, giving the planet its aquamarine color.
- is the only planet named after a figure from Greek mythology (Ouranos, the sky god) rather than Roman mythology.
19 Clues: Uranus has two sets of rings • The only spacecraft to fly past Uranus • The original name Herschel proposed for the planet. • Uranus has a bizarre magnetic field that is off-center. • The classification for Uranus, distinct from Gas Giants. • Because of its tilt, Uranus has the most extreme ______. • Uranus rotates in the opposite direction of most planets. • ...
