greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Rome 2023-05-01
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- Goddess of wisdom
- God worshipped by Elagabalus
- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of love
- Greek form is Gaea/Gaia
- Goddess of night
- God of crossroads and doorways
- Greek name is Persephone
- God of the dead
- Wife of Jupiter
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- God of wine
- Greek name is Artemis
- Greek name is Hestia
- God of war
- Goddess of the harvest
- kept his Greek name
- God of the Ocean
- King of the gods
- Greek form is Ouranos/Uranus
- Goddess of peace
20 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Goddess of love • God of the dead • Wife of Jupiter • Goddess of night • God of the Ocean • King of the gods • Goddess of peace • Goddess of wisdom • kept his Greek name • Greek name is Hestia • Greek name is Artemis • Messenger of the Gods • Goddess of the harvest • Greek form is Gaea/Gaia • Greek name is Persephone • God worshipped by Elagabalus • ...
In the World of the Gods 2012-06-04
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- God of the Weather (Norse).
- The god of War (Norse).
- Ruler of the sea (African).
- Wife of Odin (Norse).
- Goddess of the underworld (Norse).
- Horned horse.
- The weapon of a hammer (Norse).
- God of winds and storms
- God of war (Greek).
- God of fire (Norse).
- God of Love (Greek).
- God of the Sea (Greek).
- God of prophecy (African).
- The king of Gods and Lighting is his weapon (Greek).
- Multiple headed dog.
- Flying horse.
- Takes the form of an Otter
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- Being of super size and strength.
- God of Desire (Greek).
- Most powerful god (African).
- Valkyrie lost lover of Sigurd
- Goddess of the Harvest (Greek).
- Messenger god (African).
- Queen of Immortals (Greek).
- The Hunt(Greek).
- Power to bring fertility to land (Norse).
- Created the first mortal women (Greek).
- Preform heroic deeds
- Creator of land and humans (African).
- The messenger (Greek).
- Courageous god (Norse).
- Brunhilds husband
- Gentle god best loved god (Norse).
- God of mischief (Norse).
- Husband of Sigards wife after his death.
35 Clues: Horned horse. • Flying horse. • The Hunt(Greek). • Brunhilds husband • God of war (Greek). • God of fire (Norse). • God of Love (Greek). • Preform heroic deeds • Multiple headed dog. • Wife of Odin (Norse). • God of Desire (Greek). • The messenger (Greek). • The god of War (Norse). • God of winds and storms • God of the Sea (Greek). • Courageous god (Norse). • Messenger god (African). • ...
Roman vs. Greek 2021-02-11
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- Both Greeks and Romans loved ____ and music.
- Both Greek and Romans believed in having a ____.
- The Romans and Greeks both had and loved _____.
- The Romans and Greeks both had ____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important ____ figures.
- Both the Greeks and Roman had ____.
- Both Roman and Greek had many ____ people.
- The Romans made columns for art while the Greeks painted ____.
- The Greek and Romans loved to drink ____.
- Roman had ____ while Greek didn't.
- in Greek and Roman they played all sorts of ______.
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- Romans built cities and put walls around them while Greeks built by the ____.
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a ______.
- Both Roman and Greek had ____.
- Roman had no alphabet while Greek had their own ____.
- Romans and Greeks made ____.
- The Greek had a very strong sea military while Roman had a very strong ____ military.
- The Romans could not _____ went they were married while the Greeks could.
- In Roman and Greek children love to play with ____.
- Greek believed in _____ while Roman did but mainly in other things.
20 Clues: Romans and Greeks made ____. • Both Roman and Greek had ____. • Roman had ____ while Greek didn't. • Both the Greeks and Roman had ____. • The Romans and Greeks both had ____. • The Greek and Romans loved to drink ____. • Both Roman and Greek had many ____ people. • Both Greeks and Romans loved ____ and music. • The Romans and Greeks both had and loved _____. • ...
Greek Mythology Gods/Goddesses/Monsters 2023-11-08
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- Who is the Goddess of sexual love, beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans, and is known as the primary goddess of love and fertility
- Who is best known for having hair made of snakes, and can turn anybody to stone just by looking at them, who can literally petrify
- God has his own movie, and was known for being strong, the god of strength and heroes
- What is enormous underwater, is populated by the race of demigods, led by powerful kings, and is led by Poseidon
- Who is known for being a giant huntsman, has two major versions of his birth, was placed among the stars by Zeus
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- Who is the God of the sea, earthquakes, horses, and is distinguished from Pontus, and his name means “husband of the earth.”
- Who is the offspring of typhon and echidna, a gigantic water snake, has nine heads, and is immortal
- Who is the goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason, and is identified by the Romans, with Minerva.
- Who is the God of archery, music + dance, truth + prophecy, healing + diseases, and the sun + light
- Who is the God of the Underworld, also known as pluto/pluton, was son of the Titans Cronus + Rhea, and the brother of the deities Zeus
- They are 3 female monsters, could kill people just by looking at them, they have scales, long nails, wings, and claws
- Who are big ugly creatures, with one giant eye, are typically looked at negatively, and are really ugly
- Who is half mermaid half creature, really creepy and ugly, typically looked at as immortal and gross, and lives in the water
13 Clues: God has his own movie, and was known for being strong, the god of strength and heroes • Who is the offspring of typhon and echidna, a gigantic water snake, has nine heads, and is immortal • Who is the God of archery, music + dance, truth + prophecy, healing + diseases, and the sun + light • ...
very important greeks 2025-09-19
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- a Greek historian
- he hated Darius
- an ancient Greek astronomer
- the father of geometry
- an Athenian historian
- he was a runner
- he son of Darius the Great and Atossa
- a wrestler who was also a philosopher
- A man that went asked too many questions
- son of king Anaxandridas II
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- an Ancient Greek polymath
- 1 of the greatest mathematicians of the ancient world
- he hated Alexander the Great
- he taught alexander
- a Greek tragedian of classical Athens
- a Greek philosopher and mathematician
- a Greek statesman
- an ancient Greek tragedian
- of Macedon
19 Clues: of Macedon • he hated Darius • he was a runner • a Greek historian • a Greek statesman • he taught alexander • an Athenian historian • the father of geometry • an Ancient Greek polymath • an ancient Greek tragedian • an ancient Greek astronomer • son of king Anaxandridas II • he hated Alexander the Great • a Greek tragedian of classical Athens • a Greek philosopher and mathematician • ...
Capitals 2025-01-28
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- World Capital - ______, Japan
- Greek capital letter that perhaps resembles a horseshoe
- State Capital - Montpelier, ______
- World Capital - Tunis, ______
- State Capital - ______, Washington
- Greek architectural order whose capital is the most floral
- World Capital - Paris, ______
- World Capital - Jakarta, ______
- Greek capital letter that resembles our capital "A"\
- State Capital - _______, Ohio
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- State Capital - Austin, ______
- Greek capital letter that resembles our capital "P"
- World Capital - Buenos Aires, ______
- State Capital - Topeka, ______
- State Capital - ______, Wisconsin
- Greek Capital letter that resembles a triangle
- World Capital - ______, Switzerland
- Greek architectural order whose capital has a square top
- World Capital - Ottawa, _______
- State Capital - Albany, ______
- Greek architectural order whose capital resembles a scroll
21 Clues: World Capital - ______, Japan • World Capital - Tunis, ______ • World Capital - Paris, ______ • State Capital - _______, Ohio • State Capital - Austin, ______ • State Capital - Topeka, ______ • State Capital - Albany, ______ • World Capital - Ottawa, _______ • World Capital - Jakarta, ______ • State Capital - ______, Wisconsin • State Capital - Montpelier, ______ • ...
Mother and Son 2024-05-22
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- Former US president and his mother, Ann (adult)
- Famous singer and his mother, Gladys (child)
- The attribute associated with the owl (adult)
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another (child)
- Famous artist and his mother, Maria (child)
- Mother of Jesus (adult)
- To show the way or give advice (child)
- Deep love and dedication (adult)
- What a mother is willing to do for her son (adult)
- A son can be this to his mother (child)
- To nourish and support the growth of a child (adult)
- Jedi, son of Darth Vader (adult)
- Harry Potter's world is full of it (adult)
- What a mother leaves behind for her son (adult)
- Lion king, son of Mufasa (adult)
- The strong connection between a mother and her child (child)
- The ability to produce original and imaginative ideas (adult)
- Hero of Homer's epic (child)
- What a mother imparts to her son (child)
- A wise and trusted advisor (child)
- The feeling a mother has when she sees her son happy (child)
- Harry and his mother, Diana (adult)
- Potter and his mother, Lily (child)
- Greek goddess, born from Zeus's head (child)
- Tragic character in Greek mythology (adult)
- Hobbit, son of Drogo Baggins (child)
- The ability to face difficulty without fear (child)
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- To keep safe from harm (adult)
- Hobbit, who found the One Ring (adult)
- The attribute associated with the owl (child)
- Raised by wolves in "The Jungle Book" (child)
- The attention a mother gives to her son's well-being (child)
- Son of a monarch (adult)
- A relationship of guidance and learning (adult)
- Jackson and his mother, Katherine (child)
- Something that lasts forever, like a mother's love for her son (child)
- Son of Odysseus and Penelope (child)
- He is his mother's child (child)
- Elizabeth II and her son, Charles (child)
- Everdeen and her mother in "The Hunger Games" (adult)
- Katniss's sister (child)
- What a mother and son share (child)
- A long and adventurous trip (adult)
- An affectionate embrace (child)
- Legendary king, son of Uther Pendragon (adult)
- To provide assistance and encouragement (adult)
- Greek god, father of many including Apollo (adult)
- A meeting of loved ones after a period of separation (adult)
- A story passed down through generations (child)
- Greek god, son of Zeus and Leto (adult)
50 Clues: Mother of Jesus (adult) • Son of a monarch (adult) • Katniss's sister (child) • Hero of Homer's epic (child) • To keep safe from harm (adult) • An affectionate embrace (child) • Deep love and dedication (adult) • He is his mother's child (child) • Jedi, son of Darth Vader (adult) • Lion king, son of Mufasa (adult) • A wise and trusted advisor (child) • ...
PJO: The Titan's Curse 2021-10-05
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- Goddess of love, beauty, passion, and procreation; also Hephaestus' wife; also Ares' lover
- Activities director at Camp Half-Blood
- Daughter of Zeus
- Used to be a Hesperide, but was exiled after the incident with Heracles
- Percy's mother
- God of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, etc.; also Artemis' twin
- A Greek demigod training facility
- Daughter of Athena and Frederick Chase
- Also known as the General; he holds up the sky
- God of courage and war; also Aphrodite's lover
- Hunter who Zoe originally chose to be part of the quest, but was incapacitated when given a t-shirt smeared with centaur's blood
- Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare; also Annabeth's mother
- Collectible card and figurine game that Nico is seen playing at the beginning of the book
- God of wine, grape-harvest, festivity, madness, and religious ecstasy; also the camp director at Camp Half-blood
- Son of Hades; younger brother of Bianca Di Angelo
- Part bull and part serpent creature in Greek mythology whose entrails could give its sacrificer enough power to defeat the gods when burned; dubbed Bessie by Percy after he saved it
- Atlas' daughters in the story
- Defective prototype made by Hephaestus that Percy, Thalia, Grover, Zoe, and Bianca encounter in the Junkyard of the Gods
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- God of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses; also Percy's father
- Game the campers of Camp Half-Blood play using a wide amount of swords, shields, spears, armor, and magical weapons
- Mountain where Atlas holds up the sky so it doesn't crush the earth
- Place where Greek gods, mainly Hephaestus, throws away broken or defective devices
- God of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes; also Aphrodite's husband
- The Oracle of ______ lives in the attic of the Big House at Camp Half-Blood
- God of the Greek underworld; also Bianca and Nico's father
- The protagonist of the story; also Grover's best friend
- Satyr looking for Pan; also Percy's best friend
- Maidens who have sworn loyalty to Artemis and join her in the Hunt as long as they live
- Daughter of Hades; older sister of Nico Di Angelo
- Goddess of wild animals, the hunt, vegetation, chastity and childbirth; also Apollo's twin
30 Clues: Percy's mother • Daughter of Zeus • Atlas' daughters in the story • A Greek demigod training facility • Activities director at Camp Half-Blood • Daughter of Athena and Frederick Chase • Also known as the General; he holds up the sky • God of courage and war; also Aphrodite's lover • Satyr looking for Pan; also Percy's best friend • ...
GREEKS AND ROMANS TEST 2024-02-14
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- Queen of Greek gods
- Roman god of war
- Before the Roman Republic was the time of the .....
- Poor Roman
- Snakes instead of hair
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Famous Greek philosopher
- Rich Roman
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek word for "the people"
- Important council in Athenian democracy
- Roman sword
- These men killed Julius Caesar
- Greek god of war
- Roman god with two heads
- Important Greek mathematician
- Official language of the Roman empire
- Was killed by Romulus
18 Clues: Poor Roman • Rich Roman • Roman sword • Roman god of war • Greek god of war • Queen of Greek gods • Greek god of the sea • Was killed by Romulus • Snakes instead of hair • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman god with two heads • Famous Greek philosopher • Greek word for "the people" • Important Greek mathematician • These men killed Julius Caesar • Official language of the Roman empire • ...
Mythology and Folklore 2025-02-23
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- Half-spider monster of Japanese folklore.
- Cat goddess of ancient Egypt.
- River said to be guarded by two giant crabs in Efik folklore.
- Where villainous souls would go in Greek myth.
- Skeletal phantoms of Ojibwe folklore.
- The mountain where most of the Greek deities lived.
- Bantu creature erroneously depicted as a sauropod.
- Two faced god of Ancient Rome.
- Legendary hero of the Congo who wielded a conga scepter.
- Aztec rain god.
- The face that launched a thousand ships.
- Mother of Zeus.
- Chaste goddess of warfare in Greek mythology.
- Headless monster of Celtic myth that foretold a horrific death.
- Mythological hunter who is famous for his distinctive constellation.
- The greatest hero of the Trojan War and subject of the Iliad.
- Mediterranean island that was home to the Minotaur and Talos in Greek myth.
- Ferocious wolf fated to devour Odin at Ragnarok.
- Egyptian crocodile god.
- Breton/Cornish entity that likely inspired the Grim Reaper.
- Eight legged horse ridden by Odin.
- Irish hero named for the blacksmith whose guard dog he killed.
- Mother of Heracles renowned for her wisdom.
- Demigod who slain Medusa and supposedly founded Mycenae.
- Aztec god who has an endangered amphibian named after him.
- Sumerian hero likely inspired by a real figure.
- Shapeshifting monsters of Filipino folklore later given horse traits.
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- Japanese sea monster also known as a “sea monk”.
- Vanir goddess who presided over the other half of blessed warriors.
- Goddess of the hunt who had a famous temple in Ephesos.
- Bizarre monster of ancient China that represented chaos.
- Anteater-like creature of South American folklore that granted good weather to one who helps it return to the heavens.
- Whale yokai that cursed whalers in Japanese folklore.
- First nonbinary person, according to Akkadian myth.
- Legendary warrior queen said to be the mother of the Mossi people.
- River of the underworld in Greek myth said to cause memory loss.
- Archer of ancient China who shot down nine of the ten suns.
- Mapuche monster covered in rock and magma who needed sacrifices to abate volcanic disasters.
- Odorous monster of the Amazon that protected the rainforest.
- Monster from the Algonquin peoples that was used as a cautionary tale against gluttony.
- Spirits of those who died at sea that could take the form of seals with their coat.
- Considered the first mummy, he was murdered by his brother Set.
- Wailing woman of Celtic myth that signaled the death of a noble and helped the prepare for the afterlife.
- Titaness of memory.
- Female monster hired by Cronus to keep the Elder Cyclops and Hecatonchires locked in the underworld.
- Mermaid-like goddess revered by the Efik people.
- Titan who drove the sun chariot in Greek myth.
- Odin’s hall where half of the blessed warriors would go.
48 Clues: Aztec rain god. • Mother of Zeus. • Titaness of memory. • Egyptian crocodile god. • Cat goddess of ancient Egypt. • Two faced god of Ancient Rome. • Eight legged horse ridden by Odin. • Skeletal phantoms of Ojibwe folklore. • The face that launched a thousand ships. • Half-spider monster of Japanese folklore. • Mother of Heracles renowned for her wisdom. • ...
Percy Jackson 2023-06-02
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- Who is the author of the Percy Jackson series?
- What does Percy confront in the attic before he goes on his quest?
- What plant do they grow at Camp Halfblood to sell?
- What type of mythology is in the book?
- another name for demigod
- What color food did Percy’s mom like to make?
- What type of creature is Grover?
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- The centaur that teaches demigods, is first known as Mr. Brunner
- Where does the trio have to go to confront Hades?
- What is the drink of the gods? (In small doses, it can heal demigods)
- What got stolen from Zeus?
- Who brings Percy, Grover, and Annabeth into the Underworld?
- Who was Percy’s dad?
- What type of communication do the demigods use?
- What is Percy’s sword, Riptide, disguised as?
- who does Percy first think stole the Lightning bolt?
- Where do the Gods live?
- What souvenir does Percy get from killing the minotaur?
18 Clues: Who was Percy’s dad? • Where do the Gods live? • another name for demigod • What got stolen from Zeus? • What type of creature is Grover? • What type of mythology is in the book? • What is Percy’s sword, Riptide, disguised as? • What color food did Percy’s mom like to make? • Who is the author of the Percy Jackson series? • What type of communication do the demigods use? • ...
Reflections crossword 2023-10-26
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- Triangular Crystal that Reflects Light
- Turns Light To Memory
- This monster can’t see their own reflection
- the natural source of light at nighttime
- This Michael Jackson Hit Won Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video
- This groovy sphere reflects specs of light all over the club
- "Mirror, mirror, on the wall — who's the ___ of them all?"
- Don't say this word three times in front of a mirror!
- This type of mirror is found at carnivals and distorts its images
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- helps keep the sun out of your eyes
- This palindrome is spelled the same way forwards and backwards
- what you get when you combine a cat with a mirror
- Popular anthology series on Netflix showcasing different dystopian high-tech multiverses
- Reflect
- This Disney Princess
- Most reflective surface in the world
- Greek mythology character that fell in love with their own reflection
- Doing this to a mirror can bring 7 years of bad luck.
18 Clues: Reflect • This Disney Princess • Turns Light To Memory • helps keep the sun out of your eyes • Most reflective surface in the world • Triangular Crystal that Reflects Light • the natural source of light at nighttime • This monster can’t see their own reflection • what you get when you combine a cat with a mirror • Don't say this word three times in front of a mirror! • ...
Hector And Emre's Amazing Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Who Is The Cupbearer Of The Gods?
- What Is The Creature Gaurding The Labyrinth?
- BIG BONUS: What Character From The Game God Of War Is Known As The Ghost Of Sparta
- BONUS: What Is The Greek Mythology Season In Fortnite?
- What Is The Culture In Greece Called?
- What Were The Name Of The gods That Ruled Mount Olympus?
- Who Is The Wife Of Hades?
- Who Is The God Of Old Age?
- Who Is The Titan Of Time?
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- Who Is The Goddess Of The Hunt?
- What Is The Home Of The Gods?
- What Was The 10 Year Long War That Went On Between The Gods And The Titans?
- Who Was The Goddess Of Marriage?
- Who Is The God Of The Undead?
- BONUS: Which God Has Cyclops In Their Geneology?
- What Modern Day Shoe Brand Is Named After The Goddess Of Victory
- What Drink Did Zeus Give Chronus To Save The Gods?
- Who Carried The Lightning Bolt In The War Known As The Titanomachy?
18 Clues: Who Is The Wife Of Hades? • Who Is The Titan Of Time? • Who Is The God Of Old Age? • What Is The Home Of The Gods? • Who Is The God Of The Undead? • Who Is The Goddess Of The Hunt? • Who Was The Goddess Of Marriage? • Who Is The Cupbearer Of The Gods? • What Is The Culture In Greece Called? • What Is The Creature Gaurding The Labyrinth? • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2025-11-18
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- Latin for hand
- Latin for shape
- Latin for to throw
- Greek for earth
- Greek for time
- Latin for writing
- Latin meaning to hear
- Latin meaning good or well
- Greek for stars
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- Greek meaning to measure
- Latin for step
- Latin for making or doing
- Greek for powerful or large
- Latin meaning place
- Latin for to join
- Latin meaning to say or tell
- Greek for life
- Greek for self
18 Clues: Latin for hand • Latin for step • Greek for time • Greek for life • Greek for self • Latin for shape • Greek for earth • Greek for stars • Latin for to join • Latin for writing • Latin for to throw • Latin meaning place • Latin meaning to hear • Greek meaning to measure • Latin for making or doing • Latin meaning good or well • Greek for powerful or large • Latin meaning to say or tell
Valentines Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- What brain chemical is known as the "love hormone"?
- Which famous building was built and given as the ultimate gift of love?
- What popular website debuted on Valentine's Day?
- What Valentine's Day candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?
- What is the most popular gift on Valentine's day?
- "X" means what?
- "O" means what?
- What state produces most of America's red roses?
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- Usually sold in a fancy heart shaped box.
- What day is February 14th?
- Other than Valentine's day, what is the next biggest holiday to give flowers?
- Which US state produces the most chocolate?
- who invented the first Valentine's Day candy box (last name)?
- Often given single or in a bouquet and symbolizes deep love
- The mythological God of love often depicted with a bow and arrow
- Common Valentine's gift that people often spend the most on (shiny).
- What do yellow roses symbolize?
- Cupid has what name in greek mythology?
18 Clues: "X" means what? • "O" means what? • What day is February 14th? • What do yellow roses symbolize? • Cupid has what name in greek mythology? • Usually sold in a fancy heart shaped box. • Which US state produces the most chocolate? • What popular website debuted on Valentine's Day? • What state produces most of America's red roses? • ...
Greeting Puzzle!! 2018-04-07
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- Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee
- Dakshayani’s husband in mythology.
- Better to pack a couple of these than eat bad airline food
- Yellow jackets mascot
- This king preached civil rights at Ebenezer Baptist Church
- The Hindu equivalent of the goddesses Nike (Greek) or Victoria (Roman).
- Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games
- The suggestion to “Be open to _____” comes right out of Mississippi Masala.
- Your obsession to multiply everything by this while in the US.
- Where it all started for you
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- If Trump owned BITS Pilani, MB might be renamed after this eastern European model
- Drop the “H” to get India’s first ever apple juice drink.
- Atlanta’s soda.
- Much of Atlanta’s historic architecture is located along this street
- The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s.
- Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale
- The mellifluous rhythm of your lives
- Shruti’s _______ friend and partner would be mighty proud of Leo Varadkar
18 Clues: Atlanta’s soda. • Yellow jackets mascot • Where it all started for you • Dakshayani’s husband in mythology. • Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale • The mellifluous rhythm of your lives • Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games • The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s. • Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee • ...
DT+ Palentines Day 2024-02-16
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- Good Charlotte's 'My Bloody Valentine' was inspired by what story
- What hormone is known as the cuddle or 'love' hormone
- Who Julia Roberts replaced in the cast of Valentines Day
- What website had it's launch on Valentines Day 2005
- Notorious gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentines Day massacre
- The how many million roses are sent each Valentines Day
- The Greek Goddess of love and fertility
- The God of love in classical mythology
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- Romcom starring Julia Roberts
- The most streamed love song on Spotify
- Ship name for a celeb couple who divorced in 2021
- What country calls Valentines Day 'Friends Day'
- Where the oldest known Valentines Day message was sent
- The victorian name for mean Valentines Day cards
- Which state produces most of America's red roses
- Shakespeare mentions Valentines Day in what play
- Known as the 'Love Apple' for its aphrodisiac properties
- In Friends which of Ross's three wives did he marry first?
18 Clues: Romcom starring Julia Roberts • The most streamed love song on Spotify • The God of love in classical mythology • The Greek Goddess of love and fertility • What country calls Valentines Day 'Friends Day' • The victorian name for mean Valentines Day cards • Which state produces most of America's red roses • Shakespeare mentions Valentines Day in what play • ...
anceant greece vocab 2023-10-02
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- Ancient Greek philosopher; father of Western philosophy,
- Ancient Greek poet who wrote epics.
- Ancient Greek city-state, center of civilization.
- Greek-influenced cultural era after Alexander's conquests.
- Ancient Greek civilization of the Bronze Age.
- Elite class ruled ancient Greek society.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, influential in philosophy.
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for questioning.
- Conflict between Greece and Persian Empire.
- Ancient Greek military formation with overlapping shields.
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- Greek city-states' conflict, Athens vs. Sparta.
- Father of Alexander the Great, conqueror.
- Ancient Greek youth loved and inspired admiration.
- Ancient civilization on Crete, pre-Greek culture.
- Citizen-led governance in ancient Greek city-states.
- Macedonian conqueror who forged vast empire.
16 Clues: Ancient Greek poet who wrote epics. • Elite class ruled ancient Greek society. • Father of Alexander the Great, conqueror. • Conflict between Greece and Persian Empire. • Macedonian conqueror who forged vast empire. • Ancient Greek civilization of the Bronze Age. • Greek city-states' conflict, Athens vs. Sparta. • Ancient Greek philosopher known for questioning. • ...
Lovecraftian CROSSword 2025-12-15
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- Based off the healing God from Celtic Mythology
- Made most of the literature surrounding this Mythology
- The play that makes you go insane
- Yig is the father of
- Would do anything to achieve their goal
- Creator of the world (thought up the world)
- Mythology Hypnos is inspired by
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- Person who destroyed Cthulhu's physical form
- The most famous
- Shrink or grow based on how much food they eat
- This god's web acts as a bridge from the real world to the dreamlands
- Dimensional Shamblers use this to lure humans into their home planet.
- Shub is known as the
13 Clues: The most famous • Shub is known as the • Yig is the father of • Mythology Hypnos is inspired by • The play that makes you go insane • Would do anything to achieve their goal • Creator of the world (thought up the world) • Person who destroyed Cthulhu's physical form • Shrink or grow based on how much food they eat • Based off the healing God from Celtic Mythology • ...
Greek Civilization - Audra Stark 2022-10-18
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- militaristic city-state
- stories created to give value
- structures that held deity statues
- goddess of love
- spartan system of money
- Capitol of Greece
- Sea that borders Greece
- major enemy
- excessive pride
- Half man, half bull legend
- what Jason was looking for
- ancient Greek government
- star patterns
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- ancient Greek religion
- goddess of war
- First Greek ruler
- last leader of ancient Greece
- epic that followed the Trojan War
- Island off mainland Greece
- Greek Goddess of marriage
- Greek God of the Sea
- Greek God of the sky
- Continent Greece is located on
- he led the argonauts
- another name for city-state
- daughter of Zeus
- Blind Greek poet
- son of Zeus
- Greek community structure
- epic that tells of the return of Odysseus
30 Clues: major enemy • son of Zeus • star patterns • goddess of war • goddess of love • excessive pride • daughter of Zeus • Blind Greek poet • First Greek ruler • Capitol of Greece • Greek God of the Sea • Greek God of the sky • he led the argonauts • ancient Greek religion • militaristic city-state • spartan system of money • Sea that borders Greece • ancient Greek government • Greek Goddess of marriage • ...
Greece and Rome 2016-10-24
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- A form of government in which selected individuals vote
- Crassus, Pompey and Caesar made up this ruling system
- Father of the Greek pantheon of gods
- The Romans and Carthaginians fought in the ___ Wars
- Greek soldiers
- A Greek sporting event that mimicked war
- The high, fortified part of the city; religious practices happened there too
- The official decree that gave religious freedom to Christians in Rome
- To imitate the Greeks
- Rule by voting
- The Greek polis that focused on war and military might
- The Greek polis that focused on democracy and education
- The first Christian emperor of Rome
- The temple at the Athenian acropolis
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- The first official Roman emperor
- The emperor who made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
- Term for Greek city-states
- The leader of a slave revolt in ancient Rome
- The island where Greek culture originated, although the people were not Greek
- A 200ish year period of relative peace throughout the Roman Empire
- How Nero died
- The meeting place and marketplace in Greece
- Roman officials with legal powers
- Where a Greek army of about 7,000, led by about 300 Spartans, held Persia for two days
- Rule by a few
- Roman art copied ___ art
- Greek leader who created council of 500 who voted for laws
- A battle at which the Athenians defeated the Persians; a messenger died after running home to declare victory
- The first Greek city-state; people focused on war
- Because of mountains, Greek city-states developed in ___
- Greek leaders who took control from aristocrats by force
- Plato’s ___ allegory explained how he believed people understand the world
- The Macedonian king who took over and united Greece after the Peloponnesian War
33 Clues: How Nero died • Rule by a few • Greek soldiers • Rule by voting • To imitate the Greeks • Roman art copied ___ art • Term for Greek city-states • The first official Roman emperor • Roman officials with legal powers • The first Christian emperor of Rome • Father of the Greek pantheon of gods • The temple at the Athenian acropolis • A Greek sporting event that mimicked war • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2024-10-30
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- Greek God of blacksmiths and volcanoes
- Greek Goddess of the harvest and fertility
- Greek God of wine-making and insanity
- Greek God of war and courage
- Greek God of traveling and theives
- Greek Godddess of love and beauty
- Greek Gof of the sea and horses
- Greek Goddess of marriage and childbirth
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- Greek Goddess of the wilderness and care of children
- Greek God of the sky and thunder
- Greek Goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek God of the dead and underground wealth
- Greek God of prophecy and music
- Greek Goddess of the hearth and hospitality
- Greek Goddess of wisdom and war
15 Clues: Greek God of war and courage • Greek God of prophecy and music • Greek Goddess of wisdom and war • Greek Gof of the sea and horses • Greek God of the sky and thunder • Greek Godddess of love and beauty • Greek God of traveling and theives • Greek God of wine-making and insanity • Greek Goddess of grain and agriculture • Greek God of blacksmiths and volcanoes • ...
Percy Jackson 2025-05-04
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- A female nature deity who animates nature.
- An abyss and prison located in the deepest and darkest part of the underworld.
- A monster with the body of a man, and head of a bull.
- Water nymphs
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- Greek god of war.
- Greek goddess of hearth, home, and family.
- Half mortal and half god
- Greek goddess of agriculture, grain, and harvest.
- Learning disorder characterized with difficulty reading.
- A monster with snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone.
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- Greek god of the sea.
- Hidden camp for Greek demigods (Half-bloods).
- Percy Jackson's sword.
- Ancient greece coin.
- Greek goddess of marriage. Zeus's wife and sister.
- A Titan. Father of Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.
- Greek god of riches and death.
- Half goat, half man
- Half human, half horse.
- Where souls of dead reside in a gloomy realm of darkness.
- Greek god of wine and revelry.
- King of the gods and Greek god of the sky.
- Goddesses of vengeance.
24 Clues: Water nymphs • Greek god of war. • Half goat, half man • Ancient greece coin. • Greek god of the sea. • Percy Jackson's sword. • Half human, half horse. • Goddesses of vengeance. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • Half mortal and half god • Greek god of riches and death. • Greek god of wine and revelry. • A female nature deity who animates nature. • Greek goddess of hearth, home, and family. • ...
Greek gods Crossword 2025-03-19
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- The greek goddess of the harvest
- The king of the gods and a womanizer
- one of the few virgin goddess and goddess of family,and the hearth
- Artemis twin brother god of Prophecies healing the sun and music
- The greek goddess of love
- The greek god of messengers,thieves,and speed
- The greek god of war and son of Hera and Zeus
- The god of seas,storms,and horses
- The greek god of fire,volcanoes,and the forge
- The greek goddess of Vengeance
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- A virgin goddess and Goddess of Wisdom and warfare
- Also known as cupid and the son of Aphrodite and Ares
- The Greek goddess of the rainbow
- The greek goddess of youth
- The goddess of the Hunt and Maidenhood and a virgin goddess
- The queen of the underworld and daughter of Demeter
- The greek goddess of magic and witchcraft
- The greek god of wine and madness
- The god of the underworld and has a dog
- The queen of the gods and Goddess of Marriage & Child birth
20 Clues: The greek goddess of love • The greek goddess of youth • The greek goddess of Vengeance • The greek goddess of the harvest • The Greek goddess of the rainbow • The greek god of wine and madness • The god of seas,storms,and horses • The king of the gods and a womanizer • The god of the underworld and has a dog • The greek goddess of magic and witchcraft • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-02
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- someone who paid rent to grow crops on another's land
- many greek people believed in this, that included a deity or god called Zeus
- a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Greece had many of these, which functioned like a small country, often with their own laws and leaders
- For most of its earliest history, Ancient Greece had a series of kings under the form of government
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- Many Greek people used a question and answer method of teaching
- Worship of many gods
- the form of government in which the wealthy have all the power, and those rich people typically make decisions to protect and grow their wealth
- first implemented in Ancient Greece, gives some power to the people through voting, although there were some limitations on who was allowed a vote
9 Clues: Worship of many gods • a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • someone who paid rent to grow crops on another's land • Many Greek people used a question and answer method of teaching • many greek people believed in this, that included a deity or god called Zeus • ...
Greek & Latin Roots 2024-04-18
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- Latin root meaning Mindful/Recall
- Latin root meaning Water
- Latin root meaning Time
- Greek root meaning Center
- Latin root meaning See/Look
- Latin root meaning Move
- Latin root meaning Write
- Latin root meaning stranger, enemy
- Greek root meaning Study
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- Greek root meaning Sea
- Latin root meaning Hear
- Latin root meaning Stretch, Give
- Greek root meaning Time
- Greek root meaning Sound
- Latin root meaning Know
- Greek root meaning Circle
- Latin root meaning Pull, Draw
- Greek root meaning Water
18 Clues: Greek root meaning Sea • Latin root meaning Hear • Latin root meaning Time • Greek root meaning Time • Latin root meaning Know • Latin root meaning Move • Latin root meaning Water • Greek root meaning Sound • Latin root meaning Write • Greek root meaning Water • Greek root meaning Study • Greek root meaning Center • Greek root meaning Circle • Latin root meaning See/Look • ...
Jupiter's moon's 2017-10-19
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- _________ is named for the mother, by the Roman god Jupiter.
- _________ is the third largest moon in our solar system and is almost the size of Mercury.
- _____ is a Greek name meaning "she who belongs to Zeus."
- _________ was discovered 31 October 2002, by Scott S. Sheppard at the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii.
- _________ has a mean radius of about 1.6 km. At a mean distance of about 23.2 million km from Jupiter, the satellite takes about 728 Earth days to complete one orbit.
- ________and the moon Thebe provide the material for the Gossamer ring.
- _________ is the smallest within this group having a mean radius of about 8.2 ± 2.0 km.
- _________ was named for one of the Muses, who were daughters of Zeus, the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Jupiter.
- _________was discovered on 28 September 1951 by Seth Barnes Nicholson on a photograph made with the 100-inch (2.5 m) Hooker telescope at the Mount Wilson Observatory in California.
- _________ is a member of the Ananke group, a family of Jovian satellites which have similar orbits and are therefore thought to have a common origin.
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- _________ was discovered 19 October 1999 via the 36-inch telescope on Kitt Peak, in the course of observations by the Spacewatch program of the University of Arizona.
- _______ is considered a member of the Pasiphae group, a family of Jovian satellites which have similar orbits and are therefore thought to have a common origin.
- _________ has a mean radius of about 1.9 km. At a mean distance of about 23.1 million km from Jupiter, the satellite takes about 724 Earth days to complete one orbit.
- _________is the eighth largest moon of Jupiter.
- _________ has a mean radius of one kilometer, assuming an albedo of 0.04.
- _________ was given one of the names in Greek mythology for the mother of the Graces by Zeus, the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Jupiter.
- _________ has a mean radius of 2 km, assuming an albedo of 0.04.
- ______is a member of the Carme group, a family of Jovian satellites which have similar orbits and appearance and are therefore thought to have a common origin.
- _________ - an icy moon of Jupiter - is slightly smaller than Earth's moon.
- _________ was named for one of the three Athenian goddesses of the flowers of spring and the fruits of summer and autumn.
20 Clues: _________is the eighth largest moon of Jupiter. • _____ is a Greek name meaning "she who belongs to Zeus." • _________ is named for the mother, by the Roman god Jupiter. • _________ has a mean radius of 2 km, assuming an albedo of 0.04. • ________and the moon Thebe provide the material for the Gossamer ring. • ...
Room1 Fantastic crossword 2021-05-12
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- N, using the Greek root metron, meaning “a measure”
- N, the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- N, A synonym for theater
- N, A synonym for cable
- N, a synonym for thermoregulator
- V, I _____ that the weather will clear up tomorrow.
- N, He got a new ________ set for his birthday.
- N, a synonym thermograph
- N, from root Latin forma meaning "form, contour, figure, shape
- V, and antonym for flout
- Adj, Using the Latin root audire, meaning to hear
- N, careful examination or scrutiny.
- N, A synonym for orchestra.
- N, Using the Greek root geo- meaning “earth, the earth”
- N, The news ______ interviewed the witnesses at the sight of the crime.
- V, An antonym for import
- N, an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- N, A synonym for wirephoto
- N, a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
- N, an antonym for eugenics
- V, A synonym for rethink
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- N, To find out the ______ of the table top, we need to first find the length of the sides.
- Adj, An antonym for insignificant.
- N, They are often _____ to that hotel.
- V, a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning
- N, an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells
- N, The ______ of rocks was a natural wonder.
- V, Using the Latin root contra, meaning to against, opposite
- N, When you start learning to read, it is important to know your _____.
- V, Using the Latin root trans meaning "across, over, beyond”
- N, A synonym for cameraman.
- N, an antonym for employee
- N, Using the Greek root graphia meaning "description of"
- N, The possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
- N, antonym for factual
- N, Using the greek root phone, meaning voice, sound.
- N, a synonym for derivation
- Adj, An antonym for predictable
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- Adj, An antonym for dull
40 Clues: N, A synonym for cable • N, antonym for factual • N, A synonym for theater • N, a synonym thermograph • V, and antonym for flout • V, An antonym for import • Adj, An antonym for dull • V, A synonym for rethink • N, an antonym for employee • N, A synonym for wirephoto • N, an antonym for eugenics • N, A synonym for cameraman. • N, a synonym for derivation • N, A synonym for orchestra. • ...
Very cool greeks 2025-09-17
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- king of Macedon
- One of the Monday kings of sparta
- the man who died running 26 or 7 miles
- The founder of modern day ideologies and philosophy. also Plato's teacher
- Greek philosopher and mathematician
- Athenian historian and general
- a brilliant ancient Greek scholar
- Carried on the ideas on Socrates and was his student
- ancient Greek mathematician and logician
- Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- of Persia Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
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- Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens
- was a good ruler and smart guy. Also was taught by aristotle
- of Persia was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Greek tragedian of classical Athens
- Greek statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- The student of Plato and carried on the ideas of Socrates
- was an ancient Greek tragedian
- Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
19 Clues: king of Macedon • Athenian historian and general • was an ancient Greek tragedian • One of the Monday kings of sparta • a brilliant ancient Greek scholar • Greek tragedian of classical Athens • Greek philosopher and mathematician • the man who died running 26 or 7 miles • ancient Greek mathematician and logician • Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens • ...
History of Greek Theater - David Galvan 2023-01-06
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- Famous greek poet and playwright
- first great theorist of dramatics
- episodes are separated by
- From the greek word 'to act'
- The father of western philosophy
- greek plays followed a strict structure starting
- number of people in the chorus
- chorus in greek means
- who wrote around 123 plays
- play that arouses fear and pity
- a tragedy contains a ___ man
- a place for actors to relax or change
- facilitated the rapid change of roles.
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- Greek patron of theater, oft celebrated
- critics attribute the fall of the hero to a...
- characters always died...
- Greek word for viewing stands/bleachers
- tragedy contains plot people thought diction melody and...
- non-speaking extras in greek plays
- gave opinions on events
- in these sometimes ___ exceeds the crime.
- a flat terrace used for dancing
- number of speaking actors for each playwright.
- Greek city that saw cultural advances 5th century
- first known greek playwright that won
- When Oedipus correctly answered her riddle she...
26 Clues: chorus in greek means • gave opinions on events • characters always died... • episodes are separated by • who wrote around 123 plays • From the greek word 'to act' • a tragedy contains a ___ man • number of people in the chorus • a flat terrace used for dancing • play that arouses fear and pity • Famous greek poet and playwright • The father of western philosophy • ...
Greek and Latin Words 2021-10-26
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- person of 90 years of age
- Latin word for 'tenth'
- Latin word for 'one and a half'
- Greek word for 'first'
- 1885 in Roman numerals
- LXXXIX (includes hyphen)
- Greek word for 'second'
- Arabic word for 'emptiness'
- Latin word for 'both'
- Latin word(s) for 'four'
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- Greek meaning 'running back again'
- Greek word for 'two'
- Latin word for 'four'
- XXIX
- Greek word for 'ten thousand'
- Latin word for 'nothing'
- If you are an octuplet, how many siblings would you have?
- Example word for 'third'
- Greek word for 'fullness'
- Greek word for 'nine'
- one form of the Latin word for 'single, alone'
21 Clues: XXIX • Greek word for 'two' • Latin word for 'four' • Greek word for 'nine' • Latin word for 'both' • Latin word for 'tenth' • Greek word for 'first' • 1885 in Roman numerals • Greek word for 'second' • Latin word for 'nothing' • Example word for 'third' • LXXXIX (includes hyphen) • Latin word(s) for 'four' • person of 90 years of age • Greek word for 'fullness' • Arabic word for 'emptiness' • ...
Marcus L Week 1 spelling 2020-10-12
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- Sir Isaac Newton was the first to discover the laws of _______.
- When Stephen squished a plant, the _____ turned the concrete green.
- Jaiden went to visit The Great ______ of Giza.
- 2 or more words that have the same spelling or pronunciation.
- 2 words that have the same or similar meaning.
- How many lines of ______ does a circle have?
- Harold had ______ for Peter when he fell over.
- Hugh received a strange message written in _______ code.
- Expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way.
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- Cameron put
- A colourless fluid containing white blood cells.
- Keith had a shape net and was told to tur it into a _______.
- A false name some creates for themselves.
- In Greek _____, Daedalus created the labyrinth and kept the Minotaur trapped in it.
- Zoe was ______ to the bird that fell out of the tree.
- Josh had an arm made of _______ material.
- _____ Aaron likes to play with his dog all day.
- Alexa does _____ after school on Wednesdays.
18 Clues: Cameron put • A false name some creates for themselves. • Josh had an arm made of _______ material. • How many lines of ______ does a circle have? • Alexa does _____ after school on Wednesdays. • Jaiden went to visit The Great ______ of Giza. • 2 words that have the same or similar meaning. • Harold had ______ for Peter when he fell over. • ...
Greek and Roman Names 2018-01-16
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- Greek Name = Hermes
- Greek Name = Zeus
- Roman Name = Pluto
- Roman Name = Vulcan
- Roman Name = Apollo
- Greek Name = Hebe
- Roman Name = Aphrodite
- Greek Name = Artemis
- Roman Name = Juno
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- Greek Name = Athena
- Roman Name = Proserpine
- Roman Name = Bacchus
- Greek Name = Demeter
- Greek Name = Hades
- Greek Name = Hestia
- Roman Name = Mars
16 Clues: Greek Name = Zeus • Greek Name = Hebe • Roman Name = Mars • Roman Name = Juno • Roman Name = Pluto • Greek Name = Hades • Greek Name = Athena • Greek Name = Hermes • Roman Name = Vulcan • Roman Name = Apollo • Greek Name = Hestia • Roman Name = Bacchus • Greek Name = Demeter • Greek Name = Artemis • Roman Name = Aphrodite • Roman Name = Proserpine
Chris Cross...Word 2022-12-06
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- To look at (something impressive or attractive) with pleasure.
- A tight grasp. A mechanism for connecting and disconnecting an engine and the transmission system in a vehicle, or the working parts of any machine.
- The female of a horse or other equine animal.
- An immortal bird associated with Greek mythology that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again.
- The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Not allow to be seen; hide.
- Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
- Hot fluid or semi-fluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
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- The time of life when a child experiences physical and hormonal changes that mark a transition into adulthood.
- A cosmetic for darkening and thickening the eyelashes.
- A large German dirigible airship of the early 20th century, long and cylindrical in shape and with a rigid framework. Zeppelins were used during the First World War for reconnaissance and bombing, and after the war as passenger transports until the 1930s.
- Giving off light; bright or shining.
- A Scandinavian country that gained independence from Russia in 1917.
- Not able to be seen through; not transparent.
- A legendary dwarfish creature supposed to guard the earth's treasures underground.
15 Clues: Not allow to be seen; hide. • Giving off light; bright or shining. • The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. • The female of a horse or other equine animal. • Not able to be seen through; not transparent. • A cosmetic for darkening and thickening the eyelashes. • To look at (something impressive or attractive) with pleasure. • ...
Mythology 2023-04-28
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- God born to King Laius and Queen Jocasta
- Supreme ruler of the seas
- The fleet-footed messenger of the gods
- The god of passionate or physical love
- The god of the underworld or dead
- Son of Calliope and god Apollo
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- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- Ancient god of fire
- A mountain nymph
- Son of the river god Cephissus
- Leader of the gods
- The bride of Orpheus
- The queen of heaven
13 Clues: A mountain nymph • Leader of the gods • Ancient god of fire • The queen of heaven • The bride of Orpheus • Supreme ruler of the seas • Son of the river god Cephissus • Son of Calliope and god Apollo • The god of the underworld or dead • The fleet-footed messenger of the gods • The god of passionate or physical love • God born to King Laius and Queen Jocasta • ...
Mythology 2012-10-11
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- Greek god of healing and music.
- Egyptian sun god.
- King of Ithica, main character in the Odyssey.
- Norse creature, evil, slow, dim witted, ugly.
- Norse god, killed by a spear of mistletoe.
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- Norse creatures, good with working with metal, greedy, live underground.
- Norse god, the day Thursday was named after him.
- Egyptian god, protector of the dead.
- Egyptian god of sun and war, son of Isis.
- Greek, son of Poseidon, killed the Minotaur.
- Leader of the Norse gods.
- Egyptian god of the dead, killed by his brother Set.
- Egyptian, order of the universe.
13 Clues: Egyptian sun god. • Leader of the Norse gods. • Greek god of healing and music. • Egyptian, order of the universe. • Egyptian god, protector of the dead. • Egyptian god of sun and war, son of Isis. • Norse god, killed by a spear of mistletoe. • Greek, son of Poseidon, killed the Minotaur. • Norse creature, evil, slow, dim witted, ugly. • ...
Mythology 2024-11-04
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- The Roman goddess of wisdom
- He would shoot arrows at people to make them fall in love
- The top Roman god
- The god of the sun
- Roman god of the sea
- Vulcan was the ______ of the gods
- The top Greek god
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- Greek goddess of love
- This word means living forever, never dying
- The Roman goddess of Marriage
- Neptune's three pronged spear
- These got their names from Roman gods and goddesses
- This man fought with his brother Romulus about the cities they were both trying to make
13 Clues: The top Roman god • The top Greek god • The god of the sun • Roman god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • The Roman goddess of wisdom • The Roman goddess of Marriage • Neptune's three pronged spear • Vulcan was the ______ of the gods • This word means living forever, never dying • These got their names from Roman gods and goddesses • ...
Ancient Greece REVIEW 2022-02-23
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- This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine"
- This philosopher gave us the scientific method
- Alexander sliced this knot with a sword
- The mainland of Greece is this.
- Greek city-state that was one of the first democracies
- War that lasted 27 years between Athens and Sparta
- Alexander's warhorse
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- Greek stories that tell about the gods and goddesses
- Greek stories that usually contained a moral or a lesson
- Greek city-state that had a strong army; boys were sent to training camp at age 7.
- this island off the coast of Greece is where the earliest Greeks (the Minoans) lived
- Greek drama included comedy and ______________.
- wrote down the Greek fables
- This Greek scientist gave us the pulley, how to find the volume of a sphere, and the word "Eureka." :)
- this philosopher thought that the spiritual (unseen) world was very superior to the seen world.
- conquered Persia and almost all the known world! Died at age 32.
- Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Athletic games in ancient Greece - the world still does these games to this day.
- This man was made to drink poison because the Greeks thought he was turning his students away from worshiping the Greek gods
- The "father" and main god in Greek religion
20 Clues: Alexander's warhorse • wrote down the Greek fables • The mainland of Greece is this. • Alexander sliced this knot with a sword • The "father" and main god in Greek religion • This philosopher gave us the scientific method • Greek drama included comedy and ______________. • This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine" • Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Perkins 3.30.1 2023-05-10
5 Clues: Beat, as with wings. • Legendary sea bird, which the ancient. • Minos: King Minos was a son of the god Zeus. • The Greek god of music, poetry, and medicine. • In roman mythology, the god of love, son of Venus.
Bowie Pledger 3.30.1 2023-05-10
5 Clues: Beat, as with wings. • Legendary sea bird, which the ancient. • The Greek god of music,poetry and medicine. • Minos: King Minos was the son of the god Zeus. • In roman mythology, the god of love, son of Venus
Toe vocab 2016-03-10
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- Age Time period in Athens when many great achievements
- Capital of Greece in east-central Greece
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- advanced stage of social development and organization
- belief in or worship of more than one god
- forms like an independent state
- written in poetic form which often provide explanations to things found in the world
- oppressive powers against people
- Wars A series of wars between the Persian Empire and the city-states
- a god or goddess
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- when king or queen rule
- only men born in the city-state who owned land
- Government wherein the wealth (upper) class are in control
- Government wherein a small number of individuals
- Temple in Athens built to honor goddess Athena
- democracy discuss issues and make decisions
- Founded in 776 BCE, a celebration to honor Zeus
- An ancient Greek city-state and rival of Athens
18 Clues: a god or goddess • when king or queen rule • forms like an independent state • oppressive powers against people • Capital of Greece in east-central Greece • belief in or worship of more than one god • Temple in Athens built to honor goddess Athena • only men born in the city-state who owned land • Founded in 776 BCE, a celebration to honor Zeus • ...
Greeting Puzzle!! 2018-04-07
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- Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale
- Yellow jackets mascot
- Dakshayani’s husband in mythology.
- Much of Atlanta’s historic architecture is located along this street
- Shruti’s _______ friend and partner would be mighty proud of Leo Varadkar
- The Hindu equivalent of the goddesses Nike (Greek) or Victoria (Roman).
- Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games
- Your obsession to multiply everything by this while in the US.
- The suggestion to “Be open to _____” comes right out of Mississippi Masala.
- This king preached civil rights at Ebenezer Baptist Church
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- Where it all started for you
- The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s.
- Drop the “H” to get India’s first ever apple juice drink.
- Better to pack a couple of these than eat bad airline food
- The mellifluous rhythm of your lives
- If Trump owned BITS Pilani, MB might be renamed after this eastern European model
- Atlanta’s soda.
- Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee
18 Clues: Atlanta’s soda. • Yellow jackets mascot • Where it all started for you • Dakshayani’s husband in mythology. • Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale • The mellifluous rhythm of your lives • Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games • The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s. • Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee • ...
Greek and Latin 2016-10-16
16 Clues: greek for sky • latin for dog • greek for fear • latin for wall • latin for music • greek for human • latin for first • greek for favor • latin for world • latin for circle • greek for letter • latin for garden • greek for amazing • greek for message • latin for rainbow • greek for complete
Norse Mythology 2022-11-08
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- The hall of the fallen
- Main God of Norse Mythology
- Norse alphabet
- God of fertility, represents sweeden
- Center of Norse Religion in Sweeden
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- Viking end of world Mythology
- Principal pantheon of Norse Mythology
- Specific runic alphabet used by vikings
- Drank from a cow that licked a rock tocreate humans
- The Second north pantheon
10 Clues: Norse alphabet • The hall of the fallen • The Second north pantheon • Main God of Norse Mythology • Viking end of world Mythology • Center of Norse Religion in Sweeden • God of fertility, represents sweeden • Principal pantheon of Norse Mythology • Specific runic alphabet used by vikings • Drank from a cow that licked a rock tocreate humans
Revision Crossword 2017-03-20
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- The King of the gods.
- Battle of ___________, where Alexander defeated Porus
- Wrote 'The Frogs', 'The Birds', and 'The Clouds'
- Greek god of metalworking.
- _________ III, defeated twice by Alexander.
- H____________, a famous Greek historian
- E__________, a famous Greek playwright
- Conquered the Greeks in 146 B.C.
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- Gave the famous Funeral Oration in Athens
- Location of a famous Greek oracle
- Style of Greek architecture
- Greek goddess of marriage.
- A famous Greek mathematician.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Greek goddess of the harvest.
- The god of wine.
17 Clues: The god of wine. • The King of the gods. • Greek god of the sea. • Greek goddess of marriage. • Greek god of metalworking. • Style of Greek architecture • A famous Greek mathematician. • Tutor of Alexander the Great. • Greek goddess of the harvest. • Conquered the Greeks in 146 B.C. • Location of a famous Greek oracle • E__________, a famous Greek playwright • ...
Clash of the Titans 2020-11-11
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- a person (such as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak
- to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power
- an act of offering to a deity something precious
- traditional customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms preserved among a people
- a usually traditional story of historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
- of or relating to a remote period, to a time early in history, or to those living in such a period or time
- one that contends with or opposes another
- any of the minor divinities of nature in classical mythology represented as beautiful maidens dwelling in the mountains, forests, trees, and waters
- lesson of the story
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- the place of departed souls
- a fictitious narrative or statement such as a legendary story of supernatural happenings
- any of the nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology presiding over song and poetry and the arts and sciences
- the leading actor or principal character in a television show, movie, book, etc.
- a story coming down from the past
- will or principle or determining cause by which things, in general, are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do
- a being or object that is worshipped as having more than natural attributes and powers
- a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability
17 Clues: lesson of the story • the place of departed souls • a story coming down from the past • one that contends with or opposes another • an act of offering to a deity something precious • to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power • the leading actor or principal character in a television show, movie, book, etc. • ...
Quarter 2 Vocabulary Roots Review 2023-12-06
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- Latin root meaning to shape
- Latin root meaning to throw
- The Latin root that means well or good
- The Greek root for city or government
- The Latin root that means little or small
- Greek root meaning time
- A Greek root that means self
- The Latin root that means to look at
- The Latin root that means place
- The Latin root that means to carry
- A Latin root that means to hear
- An English root that means to die
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- A Greek root that means to measure
- A Greek root that means heaven, stars, and space
- The Greek root that means life
- A Greek root meaning sound
- A Latin root that means to speak
- The Greek root that is an instrument for viewing
- A Latin root that means writing or printing
- Latin root meaning to be empty
- A Greek root that means earth
- A Latin root meaning to build or form
22 Clues: Greek root meaning time • A Greek root meaning sound • Latin root meaning to shape • Latin root meaning to throw • A Greek root that means self • A Greek root that means earth • Latin root meaning to be empty • The Greek root that means life • The Latin root that means place • A Latin root that means to hear • A Latin root that means to speak • An English root that means to die • ...
Black ships before troy 2019-01-10
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- Greek god who intervenes with humans
- tallest and strongest Greek warrior
- led by Achilles to Troy
- a gift that started a feud between the Greek gods
- the projectile that killed Paris
- a trojan prince who backs out of fighting
- influential leader who tried to retreat twice
- a skilled archer with poison arrows
- a Greek soothsayer that advsised high ranking leaders In the Greek army
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- was kidnapped by Paris from King Menelaus
- group of female warriors who perform the same as men
- the tactic used to get inside and take over troy
- greek hero that is friends with Achilles
- hector and Paris' father king of troy
- used twice in the beginning of the book to end battles
- great greek king of Argos and warrior who fought with Ajax
- great warrior with only one vulnerable point on his body.
- powerful Greek leader who does a few dishonorable actions
- greek goddess of justice
- was in both single combat situations for the trojans
20 Clues: led by Achilles to Troy • greek goddess of justice • the projectile that killed Paris • tallest and strongest Greek warrior • a skilled archer with poison arrows • Greek god who intervenes with humans • hector and Paris' father king of troy • greek hero that is friends with Achilles • was kidnapped by Paris from King Menelaus • a trojan prince who backs out of fighting • ...
Ancient Greece QUIZ Study Guide 2024-04-26
4 Clues: and javelin_throwing • through mythology, the greek people expressed their • A traditional story about Gods and Goddesses is called a ____________ • This Greek poet wrote several epic poems about heroic deeds, including the Iliad and the Odyssey
Ancient Greece 2024-04-14
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- Greek goddess married to Zeus
- language spoken in Athens
- continent of Greece
- conquered Greece but copied much of its culture
- student of Plato
- leader of the Greek gods
- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek god of the underworld
- sporting event held every four years
- geographical feature that makes up most of Greece
- fortress built on top of highest hill in Athens
- student of Socrates
- what Socrates,Plato, and Aristotle were known for
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- "great" military leader
- building dedicated to Greek goddess Athena
- marketplace and center of business in Athens
- empire that tried to take over Greece
- enemy city-state of Athens
- polytheistic means a belief in many _____
- government started in Athens
- sone of Zeus, greatest Greek hero
- number of rings in modern day Olympic logo
- Aesop was famous for these types of stories
- he wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- type of race held at the first Olympics
- place where Greek gods "lived"
27 Clues: student of Plato • Greek god of war • continent of Greece • student of Socrates • "great" military leader • Greek goddess of wisdom • leader of the Greek gods • language spoken in Athens • enemy city-state of Athens • Greek god of the underworld • government started in Athens • Greek goddess married to Zeus • place where Greek gods "lived" • sone of Zeus, greatest Greek hero • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-05
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- Second-person singular present form of do
- (Greek mythology) queen of Thebes who unknowingly married her own son Oedipus
- A county of northwestern England
- Someone who washes windows
- Miscellaneous unspecified objects
- An association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and several former British colonies that are now sovereign states but still pay allegiance to the British Crown
- The state of high or excessive activity or productivity or concentration
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- Large genus of showy epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial orchids of tropical and subtropical America
- A priest or priestess (or consecrated worshipper) in a non-Christian religion or cult
- A university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner
- Signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters)
- Hold back; refuse to hand over or share
12 Clues: Someone who washes windows • A county of northwestern England • Miscellaneous unspecified objects • Hold back; refuse to hand over or share • Second-person singular present form of do • Signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters) • A university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner • ...
Word Origins 2024-08-15
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- This Greek root word means light
- This Greek root word means feel
- This Latin root word means short
- This Greek root word means far
- This Greek root word means life
- This Latin root word means all
- This Latin root word means hear
- This Latin root word means to release
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- This Greek root word means write
- This Greek root word means earth
- This Latin root word means earth/land
- This Latin root word means lift
- This Greek root word means self
- This Greek root word means water
- This Latin root word means good
- This Latin root word means hand
- This Latin root word means round
- This Greek root word means against/opposite
18 Clues: This Greek root word means far • This Latin root word means all • This Latin root word means lift • This Greek root word means feel • This Greek root word means self • This Greek root word means life • This Latin root word means good • This Latin root word means hand • This Latin root word means hear • This Greek root word means write • This Greek root word means earth • ...
Norse Mythology: Thor Edition 2018-12-10
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- What was Thor disguised as when he went to get his hammer back?
- Myths are widely told, and are often considered _____ (made up).
- Ragnarok was also referred to as ________.
- The viking age and scandinavian _________ are around the same time period. World The midgard serpent wraps it’s body around the _____
- Thor is a well known ____ (image) in today’s Marvel series.
- What were giants responsible for?
- What is the dwelling place of the Gods?
- Who arises after Thor's death?
- American remembrance of Thor? (weekday)
- What is Thor’s mother’s name?
- Upsala was a _______ town?
- How does Thor obtain his lighting power?
- Adam and Eve were the 'start' of ____________.
- What did Thor change into when he went fishing with the ogre?
- Ragnarök was an ___________ (expected) event.
- What country does Thor’s oak stand in?
- Ragnarök is a term in both norse mythology and ______ movies.
- Old norse is a more ______ (ordinary) name for a branch of Germanic religion. Escorts Loki _______ (takes) Thor to the ogres to retrieve his hammer.
- Thor's impossible tasks were ______ (tampered with).
- Thor's hammer returns like a _________.
- Christianity emerged after Thor’s _____.
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- Who is Thor’s servant as well as a God?
- Multiple things predicted Ragnarok, including the _____.
- What is Thor's father the God of?
- Where does Thor get his incredible strength?
- Where did Adam and Eve arise from?
- A folktale is also known as a ____.
- Who dies in Ragnarök?
- Something associated with norse mythology is _______ (NFL team).
- Religion of the ___________.
- The sun darkened and three years of harsh winter was because of ________ humanity Who dies along with Thor?
- What is a symbol of power and pride?
- Who is Thor's nemesis?
- What is the colour of Thor’s eyes?
- In the battle of Thor and the Midgard Serpent, who dies?
- What is Thor the God of?
- What is Thor’s mother the Goddess of?
- Who did the ogres want in exchange for the hammer?
- Norse mythology originated in ___________
- People would throw __________ into the ocean to represent Thor's dominance. norse Thor is a character in _____ mythology.
- How many impossible tasks were assigned to Thor?
- What is Thor’s father’s name?
- When Thor perishes, his cult begins to ____ (disappear).
- In ________ mythology, Thor is a hammer wielding God associated with storms, lightning, thunder, and fertility.
- Who was thought to have stolen Thor's hammer?
- What type of wood is most often struck by lightning?
46 Clues: Who dies in Ragnarök? • Who is Thor's nemesis? • What is Thor the God of? • Upsala was a _______ town? • Religion of the ___________. • What is Thor’s mother’s name? • What is Thor’s father’s name? • Who arises after Thor's death? • What is Thor's father the God of? • What were giants responsible for? • Where did Adam and Eve arise from? • What is the colour of Thor’s eyes? • ...
Literary Terms for Drama 2014-05-16
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- a speech directed to the audience; the on-stage characters don't hear it
- the ordinary form of spoken or written language (not poetry)
- the reader or audience knows something that the on-stage characters do not
- the number of metrical feet (or beats) per line of iambic pentameter
- an unexplained reference to Greek or Roman mythology
- Latin for "seize the day"
- a play on words, wherein a word conveys two meanings at once
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- just retribution; when the punishment fits the crime
- two successive lines of poetry that rhyme; often at the end of a scene
- a comic misuse of words
- unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter
- a speech by a character alone on stage
- one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- a name that suggests a person's role, personality, or character
14 Clues: a comic misuse of words • Latin for "seize the day" • unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter • a speech by a character alone on stage • just retribution; when the punishment fits the crime • an unexplained reference to Greek or Roman mythology • one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable • the ordinary form of spoken or written language (not poetry) • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-20
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- Body of stories about gods or heroes that relies to explain how the world works
- short stories that offer lessons on living
- A independent state
- Athenian leader who ruled at the height of Athenian Government
- Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic
- Sea it has trading routes for trading to the north side
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- Greek word for city-state
- leader who rules by the use of power
- society ruled by rich landowners
- people with the right to participate in government
- the capital and largest city of Greece, Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities
- A fortress on top a tall hill in the center of the city-state
- Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea
13 Clues: A independent state • Greek word for city-state • society ruled by rich landowners • leader who rules by the use of power • short stories that offer lessons on living • people with the right to participate in government • Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic • Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-20
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- Greek word for city-state
- Body of stories about gods or heroes that relies to explain how the world works
- society ruled by rich landowners
- leader who rules by the use of power
- Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic
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- Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea
- A independent state
- A fortress on top a tall hill in the center of the city-state
- Athenian leader who ruled at the height of Athenian Government
- Sea it has trading routes for trading to the north side
- short stories that offer lessons on living
- the capital and largest city of Greece, Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities
- people with the right to participate in government
13 Clues: A independent state • Greek word for city-state • society ruled by rich landowners • leader who rules by the use of power • short stories that offer lessons on living • people with the right to participate in government • Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic • Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea • ...
Noah's spelling crossword 2022-10-19
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- A… is a word that means the same or is closely the same to another word but is pronounced differently.
- crosswords
- His t-shirt was made from a… material.
- … is present in all green plants.
- He had no… for the homeless man, so he walked away and left the man lying there.
- If you break your arm lots of people are… towards you
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- The god Zeus was part of greek…
- A fictitious name, especially one used by an author is a…
- the train tracks were in…
- … is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- Expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative way is to be…
- some people make the olympics for their… skill
- The words still and still are a…
13 Clues: crosswords • the train tracks were in… • The god Zeus was part of greek… • The words still and still are a… • … is present in all green plants. • His t-shirt was made from a… material. • some people make the olympics for their… skill • If you break your arm lots of people are… towards you • A fictitious name, especially one used by an author is a… • ...
Folklore Creatures 2025-08-31
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- first appeared in 1995 in Puerto Rico following mysterious livestock deaths.
- a shapeless monster used to frighten children into good behavior
- Jewish folklore, which is created entirely from inanimate matter
- aquatic creature
- What creature is in a blurry photo of the woods
- a fire-breathing, three-headed monster with one head of a lion, one of a snake, and another of a goat
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- is a headless horseman in Irish folklore
- most famously a half-man, half-goat creature associated with Prince George's County, Maryland
- mythical blue-faced monster from Japanese folktales and legends
- is a monstrous female creature from Greek mythology
- comes from Native American folklore and is linked with cannibalism.
- legendary reptile
- statue can be seen in Point Pleasant West Virginia
13 Clues: aquatic creature • legendary reptile • is a headless horseman in Irish folklore • What creature is in a blurry photo of the woods • statue can be seen in Point Pleasant West Virginia • is a monstrous female creature from Greek mythology • mythical blue-faced monster from Japanese folktales and legends • a shapeless monster used to frighten children into good behavior • ...
Greek civilizations-Erika 2022-10-18
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- rowing ships
- city with major library
- ruled by
- a Greek
- brought city-states together(2-words)
- forcefully takes power
- military houses
- Greek for city-states
- one of the best known leaders
- what Greeks ate
- made Greek alphabet
- large story or poem
- story's
- known for poetry
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- sickness that appeared in Athens
- game that honors gods
- greek arcitecture
- war born place
- what did Greece follow
- philosopher taught alexander
- agreement to stop fighting
- machine that throws things
- athens high city
- ruler of Greek gods
- house of athena
- father of history
- who made the Greek civilization
- democracy stated in
- league of greek city-states
- philosopher, founded the academy
30 Clues: a Greek • story's • ruled by • rowing ships • war born place • house of athena • military houses • what Greeks ate • athens high city • known for poetry • greek arcitecture • father of history • ruler of Greek gods • democracy stated in • made Greek alphabet • large story or poem • game that honors gods • Greek for city-states • what did Greece follow • forcefully takes power • city with major library • ...
Greek Civilzations-Hans Kilmer 2022-10-18
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- god of the sea
- long, thin pole thrown in olympics
- famous competitions(running,Jumping,etc...)
- Greek God of gods
- first persian invasion of greece
- son of phillip 2
- greek goddess of wisdom
- home of trojans
- messenger of the gods
- athens-sparta conflict
- war between greece and persians
- famous wooden horse
- people who conquered athens and sparta
- greek god of the sun
- leader of 300 spartans
- ruled by people
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- athens and her allies
- tutor of alexander the great
- goddess of harvest
- blind greek poet
- home of spartans
- greek goddess of wild animals
- greek god of war
- greek god of love
- goddess of love
- goddess of woman,marriage,childbirth
- belief in many gods
- god of strength
- greatest greek warrior
- sea next to greece
- home of the gods
31 Clues: god of the sea • home of trojans • goddess of love • god of strength • ruled by people • blind greek poet • home of spartans • son of phillip 2 • greek god of war • home of the gods • Greek God of gods • greek god of love • goddess of harvest • sea next to greece • belief in many gods • famous wooden horse • greek god of the sun • athens and her allies • messenger of the gods • athens-sparta conflict • ...
Greek Mythology x Marvel Heroes Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- Vicious gorgon beheaded by Perseus
- Sorceress identity of Wanda Maximoff
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- Greek goddess of romantic love and beauty
- Box office hit and most watched Marvel movie
- Greek hero who completed the 12 labors
- Norse god of mischief and Marvel villain-turned-hero
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek hero who found the golden fleece
- Greek princess who aided in finding the golden fleece; but was later exiled and murdered her own children
- Greek god of thunder and ruler of the skies
- Avenger and war hero; aka Steve Rodgers
- Greek god of the sea; created horses
- Teenage superhero with ability to shoot webs
- The name of the famous group of Marvel superheroes
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- King of the nation Wakanda
- Only weapon of Captain America
- Greek herald and messenger of the gods
- Greek hero and son of a muse; traveled to the underworld to recover his lost wife Eurydice
- Angry alter-ego of Bruce Banner
- Powerful weapon that can only be lifted by one hero
- Son of princess Danae; killed Medusa and saved Andromeda from death
- Greek god of war
- Renowned surgeon turned powerful sorcerer
- Superhero title of inventor and bilionaire Tony Stark
- Greek olympian queen and goddess of women; sister-wife of Zeus
- Former Russian spy and Marvel antagonist
- Virgin Greek goddess of wild animals and chastity
- Greek god of death and ruler of the underworld
- Powerful villain/warlord who threatened to wipe out the population of Earth
30 Clues: Greek god of war • Norse god of thunder • King of the nation Wakanda • Only weapon of Captain America • Angry alter-ego of Bruce Banner • Vicious gorgon beheaded by Perseus • Sorceress identity of Wanda Maximoff • Greek god of the sea; created horses • Greek herald and messenger of the gods • Greek hero who completed the 12 labors • Greek hero who found the golden fleece • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-11-27
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible.
- cause to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful and lighthearted.
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
- a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
- make appropriate return for (a favor, service, or wrongdoing).
- cause surprise or confusion in, especially by acting against their expectations.
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- confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).
- chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil
- to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation.
- any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone
12 Clues: cheerful and lighthearted. • so intense as to seem almost tangible. • confer or present (an honor, right, or gift). • chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. • a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer • (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation. • ...
Titan's Curse 2014-01-09
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- The centaur
- Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena
- Greek goddess of the Hunt, the Moon, and Night
- Greek god of the Sea
- Daughter of Zues
- Son of Hades
- Greek god of the Sky
- The satyr
- Greek god of the Sun, Music, Poetry, and Day
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- Home of the Titans
- Greek goddess of Wisdom
- Safe place for children of the gods
- Half-man, half-goat
- Home of the Greek gods
- Half-man, half-goat
- Daughter of Hades
- Son of Poseiden
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Atremis's Lieutenent
19 Clues: The satyr • The centaur • Son of Hades • Son of Poseiden • Daughter of Zues • Daughter of Hades • Home of the Titans • Half-man, half-goat • Half-man, half-goat • Greek god of the Sea • Greek god of the Sky • Atremis's Lieutenent • Home of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of Wisdom • Greek god of the Underworld • Safe place for children of the gods • Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena • ...
Issy A 2020-10-12
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- The _______ content of his songs.
- Julie would have aced her quiz if she hadn't mixed up a ________ with a homophone.
- He expressed ________ for the bomb victims.
- The famous singer always checks into hotels under a _________ so her fans will not find her.
- Sienna loved __________ and she went to the gym every day to train.
- Without ___________ plants would have no colour.
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- a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
- chlorine acts as a ________ promoting the breakdown of ozone.
- she was ___________ towards staff with family problems.
- I loved the house because it had perfect ________
- tales from Greek _________
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
12 Clues: tales from Greek _________ • The _______ content of his songs. • He expressed ________ for the bomb victims. • Without ___________ plants would have no colour. • I loved the house because it had perfect ________ • she was ___________ towards staff with family problems. • chlorine acts as a ________ promoting the breakdown of ozone. • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-11-27
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible.
- cause to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful and lighthearted.
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
- a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
- make appropriate return for (a favor, service, or wrongdoing).
- cause surprise or confusion in, especially by acting against their expectations.
Down
- confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).
- chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil
- to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation.
- any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone
12 Clues: cheerful and lighthearted. • so intense as to seem almost tangible. • confer or present (an honor, right, or gift). • chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. • a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer • (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation. • ...
November vocab list 2021-11-17
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- a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins. It can be carried on an archer's body
- relating to or eating dead or dying flesh.
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- a female sheep.
- mythical monsters in Greek mythology, having the form of a bird and a human face. They carried evildoers to be punished by the Erinyes.
- a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river.
- charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way.
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- a very typical example of a certain person or thing.
- remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree.
- An oar lock
- lengthy, narrative work of poetry.
- the watery part of milk that remains after the formation of curds.
- A boast
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock
14 Clues: A boast • An oar lock • a female sheep. • lengthy, narrative work of poetry. • relating to or eating dead or dying flesh. • a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river. • charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way. • a very typical example of a certain person or thing. • remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- the watery part of milk that is separate from the coagulable part or curd especially in the process of making cheese and that is rich product
- causing amazement or wonder
- lock for a boat row
- very powerful or strong
- dead and putrefying flesh
- a power often violent whirlpool sucking in objects within a given radius
- agreeably or charmingly attractive or pleasing
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- a case for carrying or holding arrows
- to make a vain display of ones own worth or attainments
- a poem that reads like a story
- a foul malign creature in greek mythology that is part women and part bird
- something fed to domestic animals
- the original pattern or model of which all things of the same tule are tíos or copies; prototypes
- the female of the sheep especially when mature
14 Clues: lock for a boat row • very powerful or strong • dead and putrefying flesh • causing amazement or wonder • a poem that reads like a story • something fed to domestic animals • a case for carrying or holding arrows • the female of the sheep especially when mature • agreeably or charmingly attractive or pleasing • to make a vain display of ones own worth or attainments • ...
Affixes ~ Units 1-5 2021-03-04
Across
- foot
- on both sides
- throw or hurl
- bad, wrong
- skin
- name
- sun
- star
- hidden/secret
- great, large
- to see
- birth, type, kind, race
- nine (Latin)
- light
- seven (Latin)
- sister
- sound
- mankind
- two (Latin)
- six (Greek)
- to kill
- one (Latin)
- rule by
- two (Greek)
- to move
- fire
- people
- together
- eight (Greek or Latin)
- good, well
- at the bottom
- heat
- six (Latin)
- four (Latin)
- citizen
- feelings, suffering, disease
- to write
- water
- marriage
- father
- ancient OR a ruler
- life
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- science or study of
- city
- Earth
- self
- one (Greek)
- mother
- knowledge
- fool
- under, less than
- against
- near, around
- fear, hatred
- four (Greek)
- brother
- nine (Greek)
- five (Latin)
- false, fake
- to love
- seven (Greek)
- against
- time
- center
- tool for measuring
- small
- five (Greek)
- feel
- ten (Greek or Latin)
- person who loves
- many
- far, distant
- written
- same, alike
- wisdom
- three (Greek or Latin)
- sound
- everywhere, the universe
78 Clues: sun • foot • city • self • skin • name • fool • star • fire • time • feel • heat • many • life • Earth • light • sound • small • water • sound • mother • to see • sister • people • center • wisdom • father • against • brother • mankind • to love • to kill • rule by • against • to move • citizen • written • together • to write • marriage • knowledge • bad, wrong • good, well • one (Greek) • false, fake • six (Greek) • two (Greek) • same, alike • great, large • near, around • fear, hatred • ...
Chapter 4 (Sections 1-2) Vocabulary 2021-10-13
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- Greek oligarchy city state
- a body of land with water on 3 sides
- like a tiny independent country
- one who takes power by force and rules with total authority
- ordinary citizen soldiers
- sea east of the Greek peninsula
- credited with making the government of Athens a democracy
- Island south of the Greek mainland. Minoans were from here
- Greek city where the Mycenaeans are from
- Greek-speaking people who lived in Greece’s northern mountains with knowledge of ironmaking.
- type of gov’t where all citizens share in the running of the gov’t
- people from the island of Crete
- Mycenaean king
- divided large estates among landless farmers and loaned money to poor people and gave them jobs
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- southern part of the Greek peninsula
- type of gov’t where few people hold power
- Greek word meaning capture
- sea south of the Greek peninsula
- a settlement in a new territory that keeps close ties to its homeland
- They became the first Greek kings.
- canceled all the farmers’ debts and freed those who had become slaves.
- Greek democracy city state state
- marketplace and meeting place
23 Clues: Mycenaean king • ordinary citizen soldiers • Greek oligarchy city state • Greek word meaning capture • marketplace and meeting place • like a tiny independent country • sea east of the Greek peninsula • people from the island of Crete • sea south of the Greek peninsula • Greek democracy city state state • They became the first Greek kings. • southern part of the Greek peninsula • ...
Vocab Group One 2023-10-17
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- the _________ religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the _______ holy book, the Bible.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K´ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect if the people who lived in it beautifuled ¨eautiful conduct.¨ High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
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- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word _______ means ¨to submit to God.¨
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews today, based on the teachings of the Torah. _____ Involves the belief in one god, whose Chosen People are the Jews
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
Greek vs roman 2021-02-11
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- Romans had swords as greek has spears.
- The roman shield is called scutum as the spartan shield is called hoplon
- The spartans mostly used swords as greek mostly used spears.
- beat greece as greece lost to rome.
- romans were latin and the spartans were greek
- Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus
- Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece.
- roman flag was red and gold and the greek flag was blue and white
- train at birth to 20 then fight till 60 years old as romans train at 20 then are expected to serve for 25 years
- and our world today is that they had slaves, as who were considered property About one third of the population of some city-states were slaves
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- armor was silver as spartans armor was gold and red.
- The roman formation in war is the tudesto but the spartan formation in war is phalanx.
- has a big army as Greek has a big navy
- Rome has romulus as greek has remus
- spartan sword is xiphos as the roman sword is gladius
- Roman warriors were called legionaries and auxiliaries as greek soldiers were called spartans.
- Rome has a government as greek has a king.
- Roman shields were square as greek shields were round.
- has an emperor as greek has a king.
- Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12
20 Clues: Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12 • Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus • beat greece as greece lost to rome. • Rome has romulus as greek has remus • has an emperor as greek has a king. • Romans had swords as greek has spears. • has a big army as Greek has a big navy • Rome has a government as greek has a king. • romans were latin and the spartans were greek • ...
Vocabulary 2019-10-14
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- rider-propelled vehicle with two wheels
- rider-propelled vehicle with three wheels
- two-or three-wheeled vehicle propelled by a motor
- any complete round or recurring series
- a storm characterized by circular wind motion; a tornado
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- a series of books of knowledge needed for a well-rounded education
- an instrument for measuring arcs; device for recording the revolutions of a wheel
- any of a group of giants in Greek mythology having a single round eye in the middle of the forehead
8 Clues: any complete round or recurring series • rider-propelled vehicle with two wheels • rider-propelled vehicle with three wheels • two-or three-wheeled vehicle propelled by a motor • a storm characterized by circular wind motion; a tornado • a series of books of knowledge needed for a well-rounded education • ...
THE UNIVERSE 2022-05-11
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- The only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek or Roman mythology.
- This planet probably got this name due to its red colour and is sometimes referred to as the Red Planet
- The second largest planet with many rings
- The closest planet to the Sun and the eighth longest
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- This planet is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined
- The only natural satellite of Earth
- The largest object in the Solar System
- A medium-sized object orbiting the Sun
8 Clues: The only natural satellite of Earth • The largest object in the Solar System • A medium-sized object orbiting the Sun • The second largest planet with many rings • The closest planet to the Sun and the eighth longest • This planet is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined • ...
Words from Greek Mythology 2021-10-02
9 Clues: joyful • harmful anger • great strength • a map of the world • a long journey or experience • a reflection or repeat of words • a noise used on emergency vehicles • exceptional strength, size, or power • a source of water used to put out fire
Stories From Greek Mythology 2022-04-07
9 Clues: God of water • Medusa's child • Most powerful god • God of the underworld • Snake headed creature • Goddes of intelligence • Queen of the underworld • Warrior who killed medusa • mother of Persephone, wife of Zeus
Greek Mythology List 3 2019-08-27
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- to tell someone that you will hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want
- an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health
- to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something
- extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals
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- to speak to a god in order to express love, admiration, or thanks or in order to ask for something
- to say that you will not do or accept something
- a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- a drop of salty liquid that flows from the eye, as a result of strong emotion, especially unhappiness, or pain
- the support or approval of something or someone
9 Clues: to say that you will not do or accept something • the support or approval of something or someone • extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals • a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person • an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health • ...
Mother's Day 2017-05-10
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- the African Black Eagle lays how many eggs
- actress in movie Mommie Dearest
- mother in the tv show Leave It To Beaver
- the first goddess of Greek mythology, Mother Earth, was also known as
- this gift is the most given on Mother's Day except for Christmas and Hanukkah
- month when the most babies are born in the United States
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- early precedent of Mother's Day is the Christian festival known as
- woman who founded the first Mother's Day on May 10,1908
8 Clues: actress in movie Mommie Dearest • mother in the tv show Leave It To Beaver • the African Black Eagle lays how many eggs • woman who founded the first Mother's Day on May 10,1908 • month when the most babies are born in the United States • early precedent of Mother's Day is the Christian festival known as • ...
February 2 2021-02-05
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- Who was the first president of the United States?
- In the United States, February is ____ history month?
- The birthstone for February is amethyst. What color is amethyst?
- First American president to meet groundhog Punxsutawney Phil
- Valentine's Day falls on what day in February?
- True or False. February is the most misspelled word in the English language.
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- How many days are in February this year?
- Rosa Parks, a black Civil Rights leader, refused to give up her seat on a ____.
- In Greek mythology, who is the god of desire and love often shown with a bow and arrow?
- Thomas Edison's birthday is February 11. What did Thomas Edison invent?
- How many years is there a leap year?
11 Clues: How many years is there a leap year? • How many days are in February this year? • Valentine's Day falls on what day in February? • Who was the first president of the United States? • In the United States, February is ____ history month? • First American president to meet groundhog Punxsutawney Phil • The birthstone for February is amethyst. What color is amethyst? • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
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- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- Accept your freedom
- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- A general term for all theories of conduct in which the criterion is pleasure of one kind or another.
- Here and now is the meaning
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- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
11 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures • ...
Augustan Poetry 101 2023-11-06
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- A tenet where mythology, other poets' work, and society are mentioned
- Tone that uses humor, exaggeration, etc to criticize topics
- Type of question proposed that is already answered
- Augustan poets valued ____ writing so the reader would understand
- The Augustan Era of poetry took place in England in the ____ century
- Movement when poets return to ancient Greek and Roman conventions of writing
- Augustan Era poets wanted to present order and ____ in a time they thought needed it
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- Something that was not valued because there were certain "ways of writing poetry"
- Is the last name of one of the most famous poets during this era
- The Augustan Era is also known as the....
- _____ were important in Augustan poems
11 Clues: _____ were important in Augustan poems • The Augustan Era is also known as the.... • Type of question proposed that is already answered • Tone that uses humor, exaggeration, etc to criticize topics • Is the last name of one of the most famous poets during this era • Augustan poets valued ____ writing so the reader would understand • ...
Test 2022-07-05
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- The ____ Gardens of Babylon, one of Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (7)
- Who has a devil put aside for Queen? (9)
- The first name of Luke and Leia's mother in Star Wars (5)
- Valuable commodity derived from the Crocus Sativus flower (7)
- Surname of lead actress who starred in BBC drama, Line of Duty (7)
- Who was on a train in Hitchcock's 1951 film? (9)
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- Which London Underground line is Maida Vale on? (8)
- The third orange property on a UK classic Monopoly board, ___ Street (4)
- Which star sign is represented by scales? (5)
- In Greek Mythology, the youth who fell in love with his own reflection (9)
- Black, Red, White, Yellow (3)
11 Clues: Black, Red, White, Yellow (3) • Who has a devil put aside for Queen? (9) • Which star sign is represented by scales? (5) • Who was on a train in Hitchcock's 1951 film? (9) • Which London Underground line is Maida Vale on? (8) • The first name of Luke and Leia's mother in Star Wars (5) • Valuable commodity derived from the Crocus Sativus flower (7) • ...
Greek Mythology - gods, goddesses and heroes 2023-12-05
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- made zeus his lightning bolts
- battled the cyclops
- goddess of beauty
- messenger of the gods
- had a problem with his heel
- goddess of crafts
- god of war
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- caught in a maze
- god of the sea
- goddess of the hunt
- king of the gods
- had to get the head of medusa
- had to complete 12 labors
- goddess of agriculture
- god of music and healing
- god of wine
- wife of zeus
17 Clues: god of war • god of wine • wife of zeus • god of the sea • caught in a maze • king of the gods • goddess of beauty • goddess of crafts • goddess of the hunt • battled the cyclops • messenger of the gods • goddess of agriculture • god of music and healing • had to complete 12 labors • had a problem with his heel • made zeus his lightning bolts • had to get the head of medusa
Elijah's Greek Letters Crossword 2022-03-15
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- What symbol is "λ" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "Δ" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "θ" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "K" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "Σ" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "Ψ" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "Ω" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "O" in the Greek alphabet
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- What symbol is "Γ" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "Ι" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "B" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "A" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "Y" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "E" in the Greek alphabet
- What symbol is "Ζ" in the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: What symbol is "Γ" in the Greek alphabet • What symbol is "λ" in the Greek alphabet • What symbol is "Ι" in the Greek alphabet • What symbol is "B" in the Greek alphabet • What symbol is "Δ" in the Greek alphabet • What symbol is "A" in the Greek alphabet • What symbol is "θ" in the Greek alphabet • What symbol is "Y" in the Greek alphabet • ...
Hercules 2016-09-21
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- kingdom where Hercules lived
- Princess who was Hercule's mother
- exiled from the palace and did this as a job
- Hercules was told by this prophet, he must complete ten tasks to make up for his murders
- Hera cursed Hercules with this and caused him to kill his family
- inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts in Greek mythology. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric songs, and myths
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- hated Alcmena because she was another of Zeus' lovers
- Hercules was famed for this
- Hera tried to kill Hercules with these
- half mortal, half immortal
- Hercule's music teacher whom he killed for criticizing his singing
11 Clues: half mortal, half immortal • Hercules was famed for this • kingdom where Hercules lived • Princess who was Hercule's mother • Hera tried to kill Hercules with these • exiled from the palace and did this as a job • hated Alcmena because she was another of Zeus' lovers • Hera cursed Hercules with this and caused him to kill his family • ...
Greek Mythological Creatures 2025-03-31
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- body of a man and the head of a bull
- body of a lion and the head of a woman
- half man, and half horse.
- A winged horse in Greek mythology, usually depicted as a white stallion.
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- multi-headed serpent, whose heads grow back if cut off
- snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn anyone to stone
- fire breathing creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and a tail of a serpent
- legendary sea monster
- human like beings with powerful voices who lure sailors to their doom with their enchanting songs
- One eyed giants
- three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the Underworld
11 Clues: One eyed giants • legendary sea monster • half man, and half horse. • body of a man and the head of a bull • body of a lion and the head of a woman • multi-headed serpent, whose heads grow back if cut off • snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn anyone to stone • three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the Underworld • ...
summer olympics 2024-07-24
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- The sport that includes swimming, running and biking
- What is the name of the sport for track and field events?
- Which country hosted the 2020 olympics?
- The Olympic Games are held every ________ years
- The four-year increment between the games was used by ancient historians to measure what?
- What was presented to the winners in ancient Olympic games?
- Which god from ancient Greek mythology is said to have founded the Olympics
- The most decorated Olympian of all time
- What is a new sport in the 2024 olympics?
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- One of the two women-only events in the Olympics
- A very long race
- The athletes live in the Olympic _________
- The name of the country that will enter last in the opening ceremony
- Another name for table tennis
- What was a main feature on day 3 of the ancient games?
15 Clues: A very long race • Another name for table tennis • Which country hosted the 2020 olympics? • The most decorated Olympian of all time • What is a new sport in the 2024 olympics? • The athletes live in the Olympic _________ • The Olympic Games are held every ________ years • One of the two women-only events in the Olympics • ...
Valentines Day 2025-02-13
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- A type of pharmacy we have visited.
- In which city is the balcony that is said to have inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
- What fruit is sometimes called the "love apple" because of its historical associations with romance?
- Town of the opposing city that Nottingham played against for ice hockey.
- An artist we saw at Frameless.
- What was the first shop I took you to (type of shop)?
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- The month you first told me you loved me.
- By how many points did I lose mini golf to you?
- The first gift you gave me.
- In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love?
- Fill in the sentence: 'The .... terror.' (a place we have been to)
- Our first date after Ramzaan.
- What did I order on our first date?
- The month you visited my parents.
- Name of the game we played at the board game cafe.
15 Clues: The first gift you gave me. • Our first date after Ramzaan. • An artist we saw at Frameless. • The month you visited my parents. • A type of pharmacy we have visited. • What did I order on our first date? • The month you first told me you loved me. • By how many points did I lose mini golf to you? • In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love? • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-01-05
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- People who had the right to participate in government.
- A fortress on top of a high hill usually near the center of a polis.
- __________ Democracy Direct participation of citizens in democratic decision making.
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- Rich landowners.
- What you gain from something.
- A serious story that usually ends in disaster for the main character.
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- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live.
- A city state in ancient Greece.
- A government in which only a few people have power.
- A long poem narrating deeds and adventures.
- __________ Democracy Elected persons represent a group of people in decision making.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- What you give up to obtain something.
- A leader who held power through the use of force.
15 Clues: Rich landowners. • What you gain from something. • A city state in ancient Greece. • What you give up to obtain something. • A long poem narrating deeds and adventures. • A leader who held power through the use of force. • A government in which only a few people have power. • People who had the right to participate in government. • ...
Madeline-Vocab 1 2022-02-01
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- an assignment given by a teacher during school to be completed at home
- used to cut paper in classrooms
- a consolation pet parents give children when they don’t want a dog
- I ate (a lot of mud, and now I’m in the ER)
- you talked (in Russian even though you don’t know the language)
- a sport that shares its name with an American sport
- we have (a lot of bananas in our living room)
- the lack of hair on one’s head
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- you can learn to do this at the age of 16 in the USA
- your parents say you’re on this electronic too much
- in Greek mythology, eating this fruit made Persephone have to stay in the underworld
- a male figure who teaches you information in school
- this type of person never freaks out
- this fruit is part of a tradition in Spain
- the color of a polar bear in a snowstorm
15 Clues: the lack of hair on one’s head • used to cut paper in classrooms • this type of person never freaks out • the color of a polar bear in a snowstorm • this fruit is part of a tradition in Spain • I ate (a lot of mud, and now I’m in the ER) • we have (a lot of bananas in our living room) • your parents say you’re on this electronic too much • ...
Elijah's Greek Letters Crossword 2022-03-15
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- what symbol is "Σ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ι" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "B" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ψ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "A" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "O" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ζ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Γ" in the Greek alphabet
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- what symbol is "K" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "λ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "θ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Y" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "E" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ω" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Δ" in the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: what symbol is "K" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "Σ" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "Ι" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "λ" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "θ" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "Y" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "E" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "B" in the Greek alphabet • ...
ALL IS MATH 2022-03-15
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- what symbol is "Y" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ι" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ω" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "E" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "B" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Γ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Δ" in the Greek alphabet
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- what symbol is "O" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "K" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "θ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ψ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Ζ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "Σ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "λ" in the Greek alphabet
- what symbol is "A" in the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: what symbol is "Y" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "O" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "K" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "Ι" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "θ" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "Ψ" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "Ζ" in the Greek alphabet • what symbol is "Ω" in the Greek alphabet • ...
Greek Terms 8-14- Partner Levi Laws 2021-02-01
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- c620–c560 b.c., Greek writer of fables.
- c620–c565 b.c., Greek poet, born in Lesbos.
- sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters
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- c495–429 b.c., Athenian statesman
- Homer is the presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two hugely influential epic poems of ancient Greece.
- Classical Mythology. a monster, the offspring of Pasiphaë and the Cretan bull, that had the head of a bull on the body of a man: housed in the Cretan Labyrinth, it was fed on human flesh until Theseus, helped by Ariadne, killed it.
7 Clues: c495–429 b.c., Athenian statesman • c620–c560 b.c., Greek writer of fables. • c620–c565 b.c., Greek poet, born in Lesbos. • sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly. • a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters • ...
Media 2012-11-22
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- when something appears to much in newspapers on the media and people lose interest
- the knowledge that media delivers to the reader
- the biggest information source
- the people who writes articels and blogs that deliver the information to the reader
- the big liberal party in USA
- the word that media originates from - the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis in Greek mythology
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- the amount of attention that media give to something or the way in which something is reported
- when people write their opinion on the internet
- the big republican party in USA
- the most powerful man in USA
- the medias priority list of political subjects
- communications that incorporate multiple forms of information content and processing
- the kind of media most used in the world, also called the written media
- a situation in which someone or something appears so much in the media
- when media and readers has a pre-opinion
15 Clues: the most powerful man in USA • the big liberal party in USA • the biggest information source • the big republican party in USA • when media and readers has a pre-opinion • the medias priority list of political subjects • when people write their opinion on the internet • the knowledge that media delivers to the reader • ...
YUPPY 2024-08-15
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- In February 2004 this social media page was founded
- This website/application was used from 2000-2010 to download music, shows, and Viruses
- In October on 2010 this social media page was founded
- In 2010 this fashion trend could be found on eveyones arms **elsatic**
- In 2008 this "revolutionary" hair tool was used to created volume in hair
- This rat is known as "little chef" within Disney
- She is the goddess of family in Greek Mythology
- This song by Jack Harlow was released in 2023
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- This GenZ expression means "looking good"
- This holiday movie stared Tim Allen
- This family member got ran over by a raindeer
- This song was #6 on the Billboard 100 in 2000
- This was the place from 1985-2010 to rent/buy movies
- This dog is part of a mystery solving gang
- In 2001 Apple released this portable music player
15 Clues: This holiday movie stared Tim Allen • This GenZ expression means "looking good" • This dog is part of a mystery solving gang • This family member got ran over by a raindeer • This song was #6 on the Billboard 100 in 2000 • This song by Jack Harlow was released in 2023 • She is the goddess of family in Greek Mythology • This rat is known as "little chef" within Disney • ...
PERCY JACKSON 1-3 2025-03-10
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- What people think about someone based on their actions.
- Seeing or hearing something that isn’t really there.
- Someone or something that lives forever.
- A prediction about the future, usually given by the gods.
- A person who is part human and part god.
- A creature that is half-human, half-horse.
- The home of the Greek gods, high above the world.
- A monster that is half-man, half-bull.
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- To force someone to leave a school or place.
- A human who can die.
- Someone who often gets into trouble.
- Stories about gods, heroes, and magical creatures from ancient times.
- Saying something in a way that means the opposite of what you really mean, often to be funny or rude.
- A magical force that hides the truth from mortals.
- Someone who tells the future with messages from the gods.
15 Clues: A human who can die. • Someone who often gets into trouble. • A monster that is half-man, half-bull. • Someone or something that lives forever. • A person who is part human and part god. • A creature that is half-human, half-horse. • To force someone to leave a school or place. • The home of the Greek gods, high above the world. • ...
The Alchemist 2025-03-12
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- The holy city of Islam, which devout Muslims aspire to visit.
- A sign or event regarded as an indication of future good or evil.
- The act of foretelling or prophesying future events.
- A magical or medicinal potion.
- A character from Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection.
- A rope or chain used to tie an animal.
- A medieval practice focused on transforming base metals into gold.
- A group of travelers journeying together through deserts.
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- A strong Mediterranean wind.
- To secretly plan with others to do something unlawful or harmful.
- A room in a church where sacred objects are kept.
- An Arabic term meaning "it is written," implying fate or destiny.
- A term used to describe someone who does not follow a particular religion.
- An optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions.
- A member of a group of people sharing a common culture.
15 Clues: A strong Mediterranean wind. • A magical or medicinal potion. • A rope or chain used to tie an animal. • A room in a church where sacred objects are kept. • The act of foretelling or prophesying future events. • An optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions. • A member of a group of people sharing a common culture. • ...
Mythical creatures 2024-09-27
Across
- Majestic, fire-breathing creature
- Half-human, half-fish creature
- Magical spirit that grants wishes to those who release it from a lamp
- Legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains
- Winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with thunder and lightning
- Legendary ape-like creature believed to inhabit forests
- Small, magical creature often associated with nature and enchantment
- Small, mischievous creature in Irish folklore known for guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows
Down
- Creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Undead being that feeds on the blood of the living
- Often depicted as mindless and seeking human flesh
- Majestic creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Bird that is reborn from its ashes
- Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Human capable of transforming into a wolf during a full moon
15 Clues: Half-human, half-fish creature • Majestic, fire-breathing creature • Bird that is reborn from its ashes • Undead being that feeds on the blood of the living • Often depicted as mindless and seeking human flesh • Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • Legendary ape-like creature believed to inhabit forests • ...
Reading Project: Percy Jackson 2021-09-29
Across
- the Greek goddess of nature and hunting
- the Greek god of the sun, prophecy, music, and healing
- the Greek god of war
- the Greek goddess of marriage
- Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
- the Greek god of death and riches
- the Greek goddess of strength speed and victory
- the Greek goddess of revenge
- the Greek god of travelers
Down
- the Greek god of wine and revelry
- the Greek goddess of magic and crossroads
- a winged horse
- the Greek god of the sea
- the Greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
15 Clues: a winged horse • the Greek god of war • the Greek god of the sea • the Greek god of travelers • The Greek goddess of wisdom • the Greek goddess of revenge • the Greek goddess of marriage • the Greek god of death and riches • the Greek god of wine and revelry • the Greek goddess of nature and hunting • the Greek goddess of magic and crossroads • ...
Greek Mythology List 3 2019-08-27
Across
- a drop of salty liquid that flows from the eye, as a result of strong emotion, especially unhappiness, or pain
- to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something
- the support or approval of something or someone
- to say that you will not do or accept something
- to speak to a god in order to express love, admiration, or thanks or in order to ask for something
- a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
Down
- to tell someone that you will hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want
- an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health
- extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals
9 Clues: the support or approval of something or someone • to say that you will not do or accept something • extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals • a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person • an illness of people, animals, plants, etc caused by infection or a failure of health • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-03
Across
- A small low car with a high-powered engine; usually seats two persons
- Lacking discernment
- Shape (metal) without heat
- Having more than one story
- The univalent unsaturated organic radical C3H5; derived from propylene
- Less than acute; relating to a disease present in a person with no symptoms of it
Down
- A roofing tile with a S-shape; laid so that curves overlap
- (Greek mythology) any of three winged sister monsters and the mortal Medusa who had live snakes for hair; a glance at Medusa turned the beholder to stone
- In an absurd manner or to an absurd degree
- Small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae
- Capable of being inherited
- A man who raises (or tends) cattle
12 Clues: Lacking discernment • Capable of being inherited • Shape (metal) without heat • Having more than one story • A man who raises (or tends) cattle • In an absurd manner or to an absurd degree • A roofing tile with a S-shape; laid so that curves overlap • A small low car with a high-powered engine; usually seats two persons • ...
