greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology 2022-06-13
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- The leader of the Argonauts
- The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades
- The "father of monsters"
- The god of war
- The Greek Hero who completed 12 deadly tasks
- The messenger god
- Goddess of agriculture
- The Monster who could turn you into stone
- The _____ ruled in the age before the gods
- The owl was _____'s animal
- He is the god of madness and wine
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- The king of the gods
- The god of the sun
- The goddess of beauty and love
- The god's palace was on Mt. _____
- The wife of the god of the underworld
- He lives in the underworld
- The wife of Zeus
- The hero of Troy, died at the hands of Achilles The almost invulnerable Greek hero
- The goddess of the hearth
20 Clues: The god of war • The wife of Zeus • The messenger god • The god of the sun • The king of the gods • Goddess of agriculture • The "father of monsters" • The goddess of the hearth • He lives in the underworld • The owl was _____'s animal • The leader of the Argonauts • The goddess of beauty and love • The god's palace was on Mt. _____ • He is the god of madness and wine • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-06-13
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- The goddess of the hearth
- The owl was _____'s animal
- The wife of Zeus
- The goddess of beauty and love
- The leader of the Argonauts
- The wife of the god of the underworld
- The king of the gods
- The hero of Troy, died at the hands of Achilles
- The god of the sun
- He is the god of madness and wine
- He lives in the underworld
- The almost invulnerable Greek hero
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- The messenger god
- The _____ ruled in the age before the gods
- Goddess of agriculture
- The god's palace was on Mt. _____
- The god of war
- The Greek Hero who completed 12 deadly tasks
- The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades
- The "father of monsters"
- The Monster who could turn you into stone
21 Clues: The god of war • The wife of Zeus • The messenger god • The god of the sun • The king of the gods • Goddess of agriculture • The "father of monsters" • The goddess of the hearth • The owl was _____'s animal • He lives in the underworld • The leader of the Argonauts • The goddess of beauty and love • The god's palace was on Mt. _____ • He is the god of madness and wine • ...
Greek mythology 2022-12-09
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- Olympus blacksmith
- Queen of the olympians
- God of war
- Eternal maidenhood
- Personification of the sun
- Locked in by pomegranate seeds
- Mother of all life
- Goddess of hunting and the moon
- God of wine
- Wielder of thunder
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- God of the underworld
- Messanger of the gods
- God of practically everything
- Emerged from Zeus head
- Wielder of the trident
- Counterpart of cupid
- The gatekeeper of the underworld
- Mother of twins
- Born from sea foam
- The river between earth and the underworld
20 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Mother of twins • Olympus blacksmith • Eternal maidenhood • Mother of all life • Born from sea foam • Wielder of thunder • Counterpart of cupid • God of the underworld • Messanger of the gods • Queen of the olympians • Emerged from Zeus head • Wielder of the trident • Personification of the sun • God of practically everything • Locked in by pomegranate seeds • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-10-15
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- A naturally occurring rupture in the Earth's crust; Derived from the Roman smith-god
- Day of the week;Derived from Roman time god counterpart
- A tropical cyclone;Derived from the half donkey half serpent Greek monster
- Something that increases sexual desire; Derived from a "potion" named after a love goddess
- Collection of maps;Derived from Greek Titan
- Source of inspiration;Derived from goddesses of poetry and dancing
- An unattractive person with crazy hair; Derived from an enemy slain by Perseus
- Person of enormous size;Derived from the children of Uranus and Gaea
- A creature with a singular eye; Derived from Greek monster
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- An intricate network of passages;Derived from the building made by
- Another name for Material;Derived from one of the three fates
- What happens when you speak in a cave; Derived from the name of a Nymph
- Music streaming service;Derived from a Greek woman with a box
- A heavy nonvenomous snake that crushes prey; Derived from a Greek work meaning "to rot"
- The human mind or soul;Derived from woman who fell in love with Eros
- A series of games;Derived from the home of Greek gods
- A describing word for sexual desire or excitement; Derived from the son of Aphrodite
- Someone who can shape another to be the way they want; Derived from a Greek sculptor
- Synonym of fear;Derived from a goat-footed musician
- Large amount of money;Derived from Roman goddess of luck
20 Clues: Collection of maps;Derived from Greek Titan • Synonym of fear;Derived from a goat-footed musician • A series of games;Derived from the home of Greek gods • Day of the week;Derived from Roman time god counterpart • Large amount of money;Derived from Roman goddess of luck • A creature with a singular eye; Derived from Greek monster • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-11-10
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- first Great Goddess or Mother Goddess; Mother Earth
- goddess of arts and crafts and wisdom
- strongest Titan; holds up the sky
- ruler of the Underworld
- created mortal man from clay
- son and husband of Gaea; ruler of the sky
- kindest and most loved of the gods
- sister and wife of Zeus; goddess of marriage
- goddess of the moon before Artemis
- god of the son before Apollo
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- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- wife of Hades
- metalsmith of the gods
- goddess of beauty and love
- goddess of grain
- god of the sky after uranus
- god of war
- sister and wife of cronus
- Zeus' messenger
- lord of the sea
- god of prophecy, medicine, music, and the sun
- god of the sky after Cronus
22 Clues: god of war • wife of Hades • Zeus' messenger • lord of the sea • goddess of grain • metalsmith of the gods • ruler of the Underworld • sister and wife of cronus • goddess of beauty and love • god of the sky after uranus • god of the sky after Cronus • created mortal man from clay • god of the son before Apollo • goddess of the hunt and the moon • strongest Titan; holds up the sky • ...
greek mythology 2020-11-19
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- children of poseidon
- was created by
- giant cyclops
- son of daedalus and naucrate
- son of poseidon
- king of thebes
- challenged arachne to a weaving contest
- father of phaethon
- fastest person on earth
- warned icarus to avoid flying
- mountain nymph
- killed niobe 7 sons
- son of Aphrodite
- son of the sun-god
- bitten by a snake and died
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- feared nyx
- depicted with butterfly wings
- king midas has
- sent hermes to kill argus
- grants three magic apples
- goddess of night
- triton
- turned down echo
- first woman on earth
- anatolian king
- daughter of the river god
- daphnes lover
- spider woman
- daughter of the king of Argos
- poet
30 Clues: poet • triton • feared nyx • spider woman • giant cyclops • daphnes lover • king midas has • was created by • anatolian king • king of thebes • mountain nymph • son of poseidon • goddess of night • turned down echo • son of Aphrodite • father of phaethon • son of the sun-god • killed niobe 7 sons • children of poseidon • first woman on earth • fastest person on earth • sent hermes to kill argus • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-04-07
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- who opens the box that brought ruin to man
- who was invincible with the exception of his heel
- what is the name of the goddess who caused the Trojan War
- who holds up the world
- who flew too close to the sun
- what animal did Dionysus turn sailors into
- who is the leader of the Titans
- who steers the boat across the river styx
- who created the Labrynth
- what gift did the Trojans give the Greeks
- what is the name of the cyclops in the Odyssey
- who is the goddess of the rainbow
- who is the god of the son
- who abducted Persephone
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- who ruled the world before the Olympians
- who is the god of Fire
- who falls into a pond and drowns
- what is the name of Zeus's wife
- what is the weapon and symbol for Posideon
- in what country was the golden fleece located
- what is the Roman name for Hestia
- what does the name Prometheus mean
- who created horses
- who has the "golden" touch
- who was the cause of the Trojan War
25 Clues: who created horses • who is the god of Fire • who holds up the world • who abducted Persephone • who created the Labrynth • who is the god of the son • who has the "golden" touch • who flew too close to the sun • what is the name of Zeus's wife • who is the leader of the Titans • who falls into a pond and drowns • what is the Roman name for Hestia • who is the goddess of the rainbow • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-04-06
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- Was invincible except for his heel
- Where the Olympians live
- Goddess of love, beauty
- Known for his strength
- God of medicine, the sun, music, poetry
- Half goat
- Goddess of harvest, agriculture
- God of the underworld
- Half horse
- Goddess of home, the hearth
- God of wine, theater, parties
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- Goddess of hunting, young children
- If you look into her eyes you will turn into stone
- Goddess of springtime
- Monster that is half bull
- God of the sea
- Titan of Motherhood
- Goddess of wisdom, justice, knowledge
- God of war
- Killed Medusa, turned the Hydra to stone
- a child of Gaea, one of their kind chopped up their father
- King of gods
22 Clues: Half goat • God of war • Half horse • King of gods • God of the sea • Titan of Motherhood • Goddess of springtime • God of the underworld • Known for his strength • Goddess of love, beauty • Where the Olympians live • Monster that is half bull • Goddess of home, the hearth • God of wine, theater, parties • Goddess of harvest, agriculture • Goddess of hunting, young children • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-02-25
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- Goddess of love and beauty
- Woman turned into a spider by Athena.
- God of war
- God of the Underworld
- Man who created the Labyrinth
- Titan who created mankind.
- God of the seas and earthquakes
- Goddess of the hunt. Twin of Apollo.
- Monsters with one eye.
- God of archery, poetry, music, and prophecy. Twin of Artemis
- Hero who slayed Medusa. Husband of Andromeda
- Goddess of victory
- Monster that was half-woman/bird. Used as punishments or curses.
- Titan of Light
- Queen of the Olympian Gods. Wife of Zeus. God of marriage and family.
- Titan mother of Artemis and Apollo
- Monster Slain by Hercules. Its head would reproduce itself twice everytime it was cut off.
- Man who fell in love with a statue he created.
- Man who turned everything he touched into gold
- Titan who ruled the seas
- Boy who escaped from Knossos and died because he flew too close to the sun
- Three-Headed Guardian of the Underworld
- King of the Olympian Gods. God of the Sky & Thunder.
- God of wine and celebrations.
- Titan who ruled the sun
- Monster that would lure sailors to their death with her voice.
- God of death
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- Centaur who taught many important Greek Heroes
- Goddess of wisdom
- Queen of the Underworld and wife of Hades
- Ruler of the Titans. Father of Zeus. God of Time.
- Hero who completed the 12 Labors
- Wife of Cronus
- Prince of Troy and best warrior in the Trojan Army
- Monster who turned men to stone just with a look. Slain by Perseus
- Hero who tamed the Pegasus and tried to reach Mt. Olympus.
- Man who was curded with hunger. He ate himself.
- Monster that was half-man/bull. Lived in the Labyrinth. Slain by Theseus
- Giant robot than protected Crete. Defeated by Jason.
- Goddess of agriculture and the seasons.
- Winged god of love
- Winged horse
- Hero-Musician who tried to rescue his wife from the Underworld.
- God of the forge and fire.
- Man who tricked death twice and was forced to roll a boulder in the Underworld
- Goddess of the hearth
- Monster that is part goat, lion, and snake. Slain by Bellerophon
- Woman cursed only to repeat other people
- Hero of the Odyssey. He designed the Trojan Horse.
- Woman who opened a forbidden box
- Titan often portrayed holding the world.
- Messenger of the gods. God of trade and thieves.
- Man that Persephone and Aphrodite both loved.
- Goddess of rainbows
- Man cursed to fall in love with his own reflection.
- Hero who led the Argonauts to the Golden Fleece.
- God of the Wild
- Hero who slayed the Minotaur
- Hero of the Greeks during the Trojan War. His heel was his only weak spot.
59 Clues: God of war • Winged horse • God of death • Wife of Cronus • Titan of Light • God of the Wild • Goddess of wisdom • Winged god of love • Goddess of victory • Goddess of rainbows • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the hearth • Monsters with one eye. • Titan who ruled the sun • Titan who ruled the seas • Goddess of love and beauty • Titan who created mankind. • God of the forge and fire. • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-03-18
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- twin of Artemis
- goddess of crops and the harvest (food!)
- Home of the Greek gods and goddesses
- God of the underworld, kidnapped his future wife
- Born from sea foam and blood, had a belt that made anyone fall in love with who wore it
- Monster Hercules had to kill, could regrow its heads
- Wife of Hercules who he killed, also killed their children
- Son of Zeus, not a great guy tbh
- Wife of Zeus, also his sister
- Kidnapped by Hades then married him
- Animals created by Poseidon
- god of wine and parties
- Titan forced to old up the entire world
- Goddess of wisdom that was born from Zeus head after a headache
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- Twin of Apollo, protected women, hated men
- Played by Paul Shaffer in the Hercules movie
- Turned into a spider after saying she was better than Athena
- not a crazy goddess, protected the home
- God of war, loved by the Spartans
- Human eating horses Hercules had to steal
- Mother threw him off a cliff, blacksmith to the gods
- King of the gods, would kidnap women a lot
- Brother of Zeus, god of the sea and earthquakes
- The original gods of Greece before Zeus defeated them
24 Clues: twin of Artemis • god of wine and parties • Animals created by Poseidon • Wife of Zeus, also his sister • Son of Zeus, not a great guy tbh • God of war, loved by the Spartans • Kidnapped by Hades then married him • Home of the Greek gods and goddesses • not a crazy goddess, protected the home • Titan forced to old up the entire world • goddess of crops and the harvest (food!) • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-04-22
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- Scylla and Charybdis
- give a practical exhibition and explanation
- dangerous creatures that lure sailors to their death
- Odysseus' wife
- god of the sea
- Odysseus' son
- Greek king of the gods who ruled from Mount Olympus
- goddess of wisdom and battle
- causes you to lose track of time due to eating lotus flowers
- Odysseus is king of
- father of Odysseus
- point by point comparison of two things that are alike in some respect
- author of The Odyssey
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- blind person that provides a prophecy for Odysseus
- when one text makes a reference to another text
- How many divisions of free men were in Ancient Greece?
- strengthen or support
- how were myths pass down?
- God or Goddess that supplies wind to Odysseus
- discover or identify the presence of something
- able to handle any situation, usually on a quest, often aided by "the gods"
- long poem that tells the adventure of a hero
- nymph who detained Odysseus for 7 years
- creates whirlpool
- tells the story of Trojan War
25 Clues: Odysseus' son • Odysseus' wife • god of the sea • creates whirlpool • father of Odysseus • Odysseus is king of • Scylla and Charybdis • strengthen or support • author of The Odyssey • how were myths pass down? • goddess of wisdom and battle • tells the story of Trojan War • nymph who detained Odysseus for 7 years • give a practical exhibition and explanation • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-03-14
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- an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength.
- make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource). Take advantage of someone or thing.
- plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought.
- in Greek mythology, any of a large class of inferior female divinities.
- subject (someone or something) to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior.
- an item or thing that is thought of or added later.
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future.
- without the knowledge of (someone).
- a solemn promise.
- a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place.
- the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse.
- give or apportion (something) to someone as a share or task.
- outstandingly bad; shocking.
- person who is supposed to be able, through supernatural insight, to see what the future holds.
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- although.
- done at random or without careful judgment.
- difficult to control or predict because of unusual or perverse behavior.
- requiring someone or something for financial, emotional, or other support.
- kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- careful consideration of what will be necessary or may happen in the future.
- a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.
- be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling).
- occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places; scattered or isolated.
- make practical and effective use of.
- cause severe and extensive damage to.
- suffer a mental and physical decline, especially because of a broken heart.
- the faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively, especially with regard to abstract or academic matters.
27 Clues: although. • a solemn promise. • outstandingly bad; shocking. • without the knowledge of (someone). • make practical and effective use of. • cause severe and extensive damage to. • done at random or without careful judgment. • an item or thing that is thought of or added later. • the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-03-30
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- ruler of the underworld and also a place
- paid him to cross over to Hades
- all the gods
- sprang from the foam of the sea
- caused all the "ills" in the world
- god of war
- queen of the underworld
- god of wine and fertility
- god of love
- goddess of wisdom and warfare
- three-headed dog stationed outside Hades
- greek hero raised to be a God
- zeus took over his throne
- husband of Aphrodite
- one-eyed giants
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- goddess of the hunt
- most famous of the gorgons
- father of all gods of the rivers
- thinks very highly of himself
- master musician and God of light
- bore the world on his shoulders
- turned you into stone if you looked at them
- gave fire to humans
- second in power only to Zeus
- protector of marriage
- was almost immortal except for his heel
- a race of giants
- river that leads to Hades
- supreme ruler
- master thief
- fell in love with his sculpture
- greedy king
32 Clues: god of war • god of love • greedy king • all the gods • master thief • supreme ruler • one-eyed giants • a race of giants • goddess of the hunt • gave fire to humans • husband of Aphrodite • protector of marriage • queen of the underworld • god of wine and fertility • river that leads to Hades • zeus took over his throne • most famous of the gorgons • second in power only to Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-03-30
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- Stolen from the Gods and given to mortals
- Known in Rome as Cupid
- Messenger of the Gods
- River in the Underworld
- Bringer of fire
- Became the Goddess of the Soul
- Goddess of Love
- Opened a box they weren't supposed to
- a legendary musician and poet
- Mourned the loss of her daughter and nothing grew
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- King of the Gods
- Were created in the story of Hades and Persephone
- Guards the gates to the underworld
- Home of the Gods
- Musical Instrument with strings
- Queen of the Underworld
- King of the Underworld
- What mortals were molded from
- Killed Eurydice on her wedding day
- Was left in the bottom of the box, to ease humanity's sorrows
20 Clues: Bringer of fire • Goddess of Love • King of the Gods • Home of the Gods • Messenger of the Gods • Known in Rome as Cupid • King of the Underworld • River in the Underworld • Queen of the Underworld • What mortals were molded from • a legendary musician and poet • Became the Goddess of the Soul • Musical Instrument with strings • Guards the gates to the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-20
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- river in Hades
- one-eyed monster
- one look could turn you to stone
- kidnapped by Hades
- released evils upon the world
- greedy
- swallowed all of his children except Zeus
- bitten by a snake
- only weak spot is his heel
- messenger god
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- pushes a rock up a hill in Tartarus
- Athena changed her into a spider
- goddess of war and wisdom
- goddess of love and beauty
- three-headed dog of Hades
- demigod who beheaded Medusa
- ferryman of the Underworld
- demigod known for his strength
- weapon is a lightning bolt
- has the weight of the world on his shoulders
20 Clues: greedy • messenger god • river in Hades • one-eyed monster • bitten by a snake • kidnapped by Hades • goddess of war and wisdom • three-headed dog of Hades • goddess of love and beauty • ferryman of the Underworld • weapon is a lightning bolt • only weak spot is his heel • demigod who beheaded Medusa • released evils upon the world • demigod known for his strength • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-06-05
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- Meleager led which hunt
- Medusa turns people to what
- Flew too close to the sun
- The Argo was a what
- Place of Prophecy
- Who was turned into a deer by the goddess Artemis
- Fell in love with Eros
- Goddess of love
- The River of Souls of the Dead
- Great Warrior killed by Paris
- King of the Gods
- Cut off one head two more take its place
- The twelve trials of (who)
- Arachne is the mother of
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- Circe turned men into this animal
- How many years did it take Odysseus to sail home
- The dog of Hades, guards the underworld
- Accidentally killed his own father
- The monster of Crete, head of a Bull and body of a man. Killed in the Labyrinth
- He fell in love with a statue
- The Mountain where the gods lived
- Inventor and Creator of the Labyrinth
- Fed his son to the gods
- Apollo's weapon
- Half human, half horse
- God of the wild
- Midas turns everything he touches to this
- Polyphemus was what type of creature
- Ferryman of the dead
29 Clues: Apollo's weapon • Goddess of love • God of the wild • King of the Gods • Place of Prophecy • The Argo was a what • Ferryman of the dead • Half human, half horse • Fell in love with Eros • Meleager led which hunt • Fed his son to the gods • Arachne is the mother of • Flew too close to the sun • The twelve trials of (who) • Medusa turns people to what • He fell in love with a statue • ...
Greek Mythology 2012-10-22
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- God of Sun
- God of Love
- Mother Earth
- Goddess of the Moon
- ATHENA Wisdom
- Lyric Poetry
- The most beautiful in the world
- Achilles' Cousin
- Odysseus' Mother
- Serpent
- First ever woman
- Lame God
- Songs of the Gods
- Three-Headed Hound of the Underworld
- Daughter of Agamemnon
- Sea
- Goddess of Youth
- Astronomy
- History
- Mountains
- Daughter of Apollo's priest
- Mermaids
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- Supreme God
- Messenger
- Rainbow
- Meaning; King
- Carrier of the world
- Queen of Troy
- Trojan Prince
- Odysseus' Nanny
- Gift of Prophecy
- Memory
- Loyal Servant
- Dance
- Emptiness
- Food of the Gods and Goddesses
- Good Cheer
- Actor
- Love Poetry
- Beautiful Nymph
40 Clues: Sea • Dance • Actor • Memory • Rainbow • Serpent • History • Lame God • Mermaids • Messenger • Emptiness • Astronomy • Mountains • God of Sun • Good Cheer • Supreme God • God of Love • Love Poetry • Mother Earth • Lyric Poetry • Meaning; King • Queen of Troy • Trojan Prince • Loyal Servant • ATHENA Wisdom • Odysseus' Nanny • Beautiful Nymph • Gift of Prophecy • Achilles' Cousin • Odysseus' Mother • First ever woman • Goddess of Youth • ...
Greek Mythology 2012-10-18
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- The celebrated captain of the Argonauts who captured to golden fleece from Colchis
- A fire breathing female monster with a lion’s head, a goats body & a serpents tail
- Wild spirits of the forest
- A country
- Three headed guard dogs of Hades
- Slayed the gorgon Medusa with the aid of magical shield.
- King of the sea
- Completed 12 great labours requiring enormous strength in order to re-enter Mt Olympus
- King of the gods
- Flying horse
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of wisdom
- A cursed women with snakes for hair
- God of the sun
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- Race of one eyed giants
- The monstrous son of a white bull ( body of a bull & head of a human )
- Zeus’ wife and goddess of the hearth
- Beautiful sea nymths
- Messenger god
- Where all the gods live
- King of the underworld
- Godlike hero & great warrior
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of the earth
- Smith god
- God desires, he shoots arrows which make people fall in love
- Goddess of the moon
- A creature that multiplies when a head is chopped off
- Six headed sea monsters
- Creators of the world
30 Clues: A country • Smith god • Flying horse • Messenger god • God of the sun • King of the sea • King of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the moon • Beautiful sea nymths • Goddess of the earth • Creators of the world • King of the underworld • Race of one eyed giants • Where all the gods live • Six headed sea monsters • Wild spirits of the forest • Goddess of love and beauty • ...
greek mythology 2012-10-15
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- 3 heads with fangs on one
- Titan of light
- Decended supposobly stole a bolt
- Son of posuelum
- 100 hands`
- Zues’ sister
- Goddess of chaus
- Smith god
- 3 headed dog
- Deaper than the underworld
- olypus Were the gods live
- panoptes 100 eyes
- Monster sea goddess
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- Zues’ wife
- Lighning
- Daughter of zues
- One eye
- War and sunlight
- There is one in Egypt
- Mother of muses
- Son of posedon and meilusa
- Married to the owner of a trendent
- Hunting god
- Ruler of the underworld
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Messanger
- Man+hourse=
- Horse with wings
- Rulled earth before the oplypians
- Son of hermius
30 Clues: One eye • Lighning • Messanger • Smith god • Zues’ wife • 100 hands` • Hunting god • Man+hourse= • Zues’ sister • 3 headed dog • Titan of light • Son of hermius • Mother of muses • Son of posuelum • Daughter of zues • War and sunlight • Goddess of chaus • Horse with wings • panoptes 100 eyes • Monster sea goddess • There is one in Egypt • Goddess of the rainbow • Ruler of the underworld • 3 heads with fangs on one • ...
Greek Mythology 2012-11-28
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- Largest & most prosperous city in Ancient Greece
- Body of a horse and torso, head and arms of a man
- Three headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld
- Lame god of fire & crafts, hence of blacksmiths
- Here the major gods live & hold court
- Its body was the front part of a lion, middle of a goat & tail of a snake
- Sang such sweet songs that it lured sailors to their death
- God of war, his bird is a vulture & his animal is a dog
- He is the god of the sun & the twin brother of Artemis
- Monster that was half man, half bull
- They were the spinners of the thread of life
- A many headed dragon, each time a head was cut off, two grew in its place
- Supreme god of the Olympians
- Was the ruling Titan, his wife was Rhea
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- It lies far beneath the disk of the earth, deeper & darker than the underworld
- Giant one-eyed men that lived on human flesh
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of wine
- Messenger of the gods & guide of dead souls to the underworld
- Kingdom of the dead, ruled over by Hades
- Goddess of marriage, wife of Zeus & Queen of the Olympians
- God of the sea, symbol is a trident
- Goddess of love, beauty & fertility, protector of sailors
- Creature that was part man, part goat
- Her symbol is an owl
- Winged horses and good flyers
- Lord of the underworld, rules over the dead
- Twin sister of Apollo, she is the huntress of the gods
- Monstrous sea goddess who haunted the rocks. Ships that sailed too close would lose six men
29 Clues: God of wine • Her symbol is an owl • Goddess of agriculture • Supreme god of the Olympians • Winged horses and good flyers • God of the sea, symbol is a trident • Monster that was half man, half bull • Here the major gods live & hold court • Creature that was part man, part goat • Was the ruling Titan, his wife was Rhea • Kingdom of the dead, ruled over by Hades • ...
greek mythology 2013-07-18
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- ruler
- the first gods
- to make
- ultimate power
- ultimate destruction
- Helmet of ...
- another word for demon
- King of the gods
- god of the seas
- Mount....
- one eyed giant
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- where royalty stays
- mother of all things
- Large amount of water
- Zeus's father
- endless pit of darkness
- weapon of Zeus
- god of the underworld
- a prediction about the future
- another name for creator
20 Clues: ruler • to make • Mount.... • Zeus's father • Helmet of ... • the first gods • weapon of Zeus • ultimate power • one eyed giant • god of the seas • King of the gods • where royalty stays • mother of all things • ultimate destruction • Large amount of water • god of the underworld • another word for demon • endless pit of darkness • another name for creator • a prediction about the future
Greek Mythology 2014-08-19
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- the robed incarnations of destiny, their number became fixed at three. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal from birth to death.
- goddess of Earth, agriculture, fertility, grain, harvest
- winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in colour
- the Astronomical term "Galaxy" comes from the Greek word for what?
- mountain home of gods
- Gorgon who was mortal
- gift given to Hades by the Cyclopes
- son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene, famous for his strength
- place ruled by Hades; destination of the dead
- god of war and bloodshed; Roman name Mars; His throne on Mount Olympus was said to be covered in human skin.
- the Greek hero who slew the Minotaur
- what Greek mathematician noticed that the morning star and the evening star were the same star?
- drink of the gods
- food of the gods
- nymph whose chatter aided Zeus so Hera condemned her to only repeating
- river over which souls were ferried into Underworld
- gift given to Poseidon by the Cyclopes
- goddess of the hunt and the moon; often depicted carrying a bow and a quiver of arrows; often accompanied by wild creatures such as a stag or a bear
- Medusa was changed into creature so hideous that one looked at her and turned them into...
- which Greek author is known for his fables?
- the creature in Greek mythology, which were said to be half man, half horse, and reputed to live in Thessaly.
- son of Aphrodite, created physical attraction between people
- the messenger of the gods and guide of dead souls to the Underworld. A prankster and inventive genius from birth often seen with winged shoes, winged helmet.
- god of the dead and the underworld; brother of Zeus and Poseidon
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- offspring of Uranus and Gaea who were enormous beings, ruled before the gods
- patron goddesses of the arts
- which Greek hero cut off the head of Medusa the Gorgon?
- Hades' favourite animal; watchdog of the underworld
- Greek gods sent heroes to the Islands of the Blessed to enjoy a life after death, and what was the name for those islands?
- god of light, sun, poetry, music, arts
- goddess of love and beauty
- offspring of Uranus and Gaea with only one eye in middle of forehead
- boatman who ferried souls into the underworld
- part of Prometheus' body that regenerated and was eaten by vultures repeatedly
- what was written on the golden apple? To the...
- fruit eaten by Persephone while in the Underworld that influenced length of annual stay: 6 seeds of...
- the Greeks had some strange superstitions about food – some wouldn’t eat which type of food as they thought they contained the souls of the dead!?
- king of the Greek Gods; God of the Sky; often seen with the thunderbolt
- in Athens, Greece, what temple is atop the Acropolis?
- god of fertility, wine, revelry, theater
- Titan condemned to hold up the heavens
- ancient serpent-like water monster with reptilian traits. It possessed many heads — for each head cut off it grew two more.
- lowest region of underworld
- the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses; often seen with a trident or a horse drawn chariot
- the messenger of the sea; the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite; usually represented as a merman
- creature with the head of a bull on the body of a man; he dwelt at the center of the Cretan Labyrinth
- what fruit did early Greek Olympians sometimes wear as medals?
- king who voted vs. Apollo in music contest and had his ears turned into donkey ears
- god of shepherds and flocks; he has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat; the son of Hermes; not always shown as an Olympian god; often shown with a wind instrument called a panpipe
- spirits of woods, trees, rivers, springs, caves, mountains
50 Clues: food of the gods • drink of the gods • mountain home of gods • Gorgon who was mortal • goddess of love and beauty • lowest region of underworld • patron goddesses of the arts • gift given to Hades by the Cyclopes • the Greek hero who slew the Minotaur • god of light, sun, poetry, music, arts • Titan condemned to hold up the heavens • gift given to Poseidon by the Cyclopes • ...
Greek Mythology 2014-08-19
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- the robed incarnations of destiny, their number became fixed at three. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal from birth to death.
- gift given to Poseidon by the Cyclopes
- boatman who ferried souls into the underworld
- ancient serpent-like water monster with reptilian traits. It possessed many heads — for each head cut off it grew two more.
- place ruled by Hades; destination of the dead
- Gorgon who was mortal
- food of the gods
- god of fertility, wine, revelry, theater
- son of Aphrodite, created physical attraction between people
- the creature in Greek mythology, which were said to be half man, half horse, and reputed to live in Thessaly.
- which Greek hero cut off the head of Medusa the Gorgon?
- Titan condemned to hold up the heavens
- in Athens, Greece, what temple is atop the Acropolis?
- Greek gods sent heroes to the Islands of the Blessed to enjoy a life after death, and what was the name for those islands?
- Medusa was changed into creature so hideous that one looked at her and turned them into...
- fruit eaten by Persephone while in the Underworld that influenced length of annual stay: 6 seeds of...
- the messenger of the gods and guide of dead souls to the Underworld. A prankster and inventive genius from birth often seen with winged shoes, winged helmet.
- god of shepherds and flocks; he has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat; the son of Hermes; not always shown as an Olympian god; often shown with a wind instrument called a panpipe
- the Greek hero who slew the Minotaur
- what fruit did early Greek Olympians sometimes wear as medals?
- nymph whose chatter aided Zeus so Hera condemned her to only repeating
- the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses; often seen with a trident or a horse drawn chariot
- king who voted vs. Apollo in music contest and had his ears turned into donkey ears
- lowest region of underworld
- patron goddesses of the arts
- Hades' favourite animal; watchdog of the underworld
- king of the Greek Gods; God of the Sky; often seen with the thunderbolt
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- drink of the gods
- son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmene, famous for his strength
- part of Prometheus' body that regenerated and was eaten by vultures repeatedly
- goddess of the hunt and the moon; often depicted carrying a bow and a quiver of arrows; often accompanied by wild creatures such as a stag or a bear
- gift given to Hades by the Cyclopes
- what was written on the golden apple? To the...
- god of war and bloodshed; Roman name Mars; His throne on Mount Olympus was said to be covered in human skin.
- spirits of woods, trees, rivers, springs, caves, mountains
- mountain home of gods
- which Greek author is known for his fables?
- offspring of Uranus and Gaea with only one eye in middle of forehead
- offspring of Uranus and Gaea who were enormous beings, ruled before the gods
- god of light, sun, poetry, music, arts
- what Greek mathematician noticed that the morning star and the evening star were the same star?
- goddess of love and beauty
- winged divine stallion usually depicted as pure white in colour
- the messenger of the sea; the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite; usually represented as a merman
- river over which souls were ferried into Underworld
- god of the dead and the underworld; brother of Zeus and Poseidon
- creature with the head of a bull on the body of a man; he dwelt at the center of the Cretan Labyrinth
- goddess of Earth, agriculture, fertility, grain, harvest
- the Astronomical term "Galaxy" comes from the Greek word for what?
- the Greeks had some strange superstitions about food – some wouldn’t eat which type of food as they thought they contained the souls of the dead!?
50 Clues: food of the gods • drink of the gods • Gorgon who was mortal • mountain home of gods • goddess of love and beauty • lowest region of underworld • patron goddesses of the arts • gift given to Hades by the Cyclopes • the Greek hero who slew the Minotaur • gift given to Poseidon by the Cyclopes • god of light, sun, poetry, music, arts • Titan condemned to hold up the heavens • ...
Greek Mythology 2015-10-29
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- goddess symbolized by cows and peacocks
- the number of Athenian young adults who were sent to the labyrinth annually
- where Apollo's oracles told the future
- the woman Orpheus tried to save by venturing into Hades
- Medusa's head's final resting place (two words, no spaces)
- the folk opera about Hades, Persephone, Orpheus, and Eurydice
- the only Olympian with a physical impairment
- a city in Georgia named after a goddess
- a sports team that shares its name with the original gods
- the man who cheated death
- Artemis' fairy-like companions
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- Persephone's relationship to Hades
- the Olympians' parents (three words, no spaces)
- the only good thing in Pandora's jar
- god who taught man how to make wine
- something Hermes might deliver to you in your sleep
- Medusa was one of these
- what Minos had made to imprison the Minotaur
- the Greek equivalent of Apollo
- every one of these was an altar to Hestia
- these exist because of the deal Hades and Demeter made concerning Persephone
- the god of love, born of Nyx
22 Clues: Medusa was one of these • the man who cheated death • the god of love, born of Nyx • the Greek equivalent of Apollo • Artemis' fairy-like companions • Persephone's relationship to Hades • god who taught man how to make wine • the only good thing in Pandora's jar • where Apollo's oracles told the future • goddess symbolized by cows and peacocks • ...
Greek Mythology 2017-02-28
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- Antonym of Build
- Antonym of Agree
- Students _ _ _ _ _ _ their teachers, since they are the adults.
- He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ all the options, and then chose the best one.
- Some of the gods were _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because they had very strong powers.
- The teacher was very _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on her rules of no playing around in class.
- The worksheet told him to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the article, using only key points.
- Synonym of Generate
- It was hard for them to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because she didn't fully understand the topic.
- Antonym of Find
- Synonym of Charm
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- Antonym of disarrange
- Synonym of Cherish
- The lady _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ her friend as nice and caring.
- Many of the gods were not known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because they were easily fooled.
- Antonym of Being Harmed
- He was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to the attack because he had a bulletproof gear on.
- Antonym of Keep
- Synonym of Giant
- He was acting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, like he was possessed by a demon.
- Synonym for Predict
- Synonym of Disabled
- The building _ _ _ _ _ _ _ over because it was very old and rickety.
- Synonym of Bane
- Synonym of Break Down
25 Clues: Antonym of Keep • Synonym of Bane • Antonym of Find • Antonym of Build • Antonym of Agree • Synonym of Giant • Synonym of Charm • Synonym of Cherish • Synonym for Predict • Synonym of Disabled • Synonym of Generate • Antonym of disarrange • Synonym of Break Down • Antonym of Being Harmed • The lady _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ her friend as nice and caring. • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-03-06
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- force
- god of the sea
- nothingness
- god of the Underworld
- “messenger god”
- forethought
- oldest and merriest follower of Bacchus
- humans who will eventually die
- Apollo’s twin sister
- goddess of marriage and women
- god of the universe
- god of music and light/ sun
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- god of war and violence
- afterthought
- blacksmiths god
- goddess of harvest and agriculture
- vast hole
- Midas’ daughter who he turned into gold
- power, might
- living forever
- goddess of hearth or home
- the king of Phrygia
- goddess of wisdom and war
- Mount Aetna
24 Clues: force • vast hole • nothingness • forethought • Mount Aetna • afterthought • power, might • god of the sea • living forever • blacksmiths god • “messenger god” • the king of Phrygia • god of the universe • Apollo’s twin sister • god of the Underworld • god of war and violence • goddess of hearth or home • goddess of wisdom and war • god of music and light/ sun • goddess of marriage and women • ...
Greek mythology 2018-03-05
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- goddess of war and wisdom
- turned Callisto to a bear
- Aphrodite’s son
- Cupid’s love
- the maze that holds the Minotaur
- known as love
- punished Narcissus
- Zeus’s father
- mother of Persephone
- stole fire from Mt. Olympus
- girl who was turned into a tree
- lightning god
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- opened a forbidden box
- Artemis’s twin brother
- didn’t listen t9 his father and drowned
- turned to a bear
- god of wine
- blacksmith of the gods
- the oldest and merriest followers of Bacchus
- goddess of love and beauty
- water god
- girl who got turned into a spider
- goddess of grain
- god of the underworld
24 Clues: water god • god of wine • Cupid’s love • known as love • Zeus’s father • lightning god • Aphrodite’s son • turned to a bear • goddess of grain • punished Narcissus • mother of Persephone • god of the underworld • opened a forbidden box • Artemis’s twin brother • blacksmith of the gods • goddess of war and wisdom • turned Callisto to a bear • goddess of love and beauty • stole fire from Mt. Olympus • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-05-21
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- Goat god
- Killed the gorgon
- Abandoned Ariadne
- Wise goddess
- Spider woman
- Minotaurs home
- Paris's nymth love
- Female huntress
- War
- The titans who helped Zeus
- Hermes instrument
- Strong man
- Love
- Away for 20 years
- Earth
- Goddess of Rainbows
- King of Gods
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- Snake monster killed by Apollo
- Golden apple demon
- Peacock giant
- Swamp monster killed by the strongest man
- The armies in a great war.
- City of Athena
- Wife of Odysseus
- Messenger god
- Abandoned by Theseus
- Jason's treasure
- Girl who lost her voice
- Helen husband
- Sorceress
- Zeus's wife
- Hercules's enemy
- Boastful singer
- God of underworld
- Fruit made by Athena
35 Clues: War • Love • Earth • Goat god • Sorceress • Strong man • Zeus's wife • Wise goddess • Spider woman • King of Gods • Peacock giant • Messenger god • Helen husband • City of Athena • Minotaurs home • Female huntress • Boastful singer • Wife of Odysseus • Jason's treasure • Hercules's enemy • Killed the gorgon • Abandoned Ariadne • Hermes instrument • God of underworld • Away for 20 years • Golden apple demon • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-12-04
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- god of war
- god of the underworld
- goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- goddess of the harvest, mood controls seasons
- chose Aphrodite as the fairest goddess
- goddess of love
- goddess of discord
- god of wine and revelry
- the most beautiful person in the world
- Perseus’ mother
- king of the gods
- Cupid; son of Aphrodite
- gave fire to man
- Prometheus’ brother
- “all-gifted”, first woman
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- chaos and quarreling
- Father of the Gods
- wife of Zeus, goddess of marriage
- Perseus’ wife
- greatest Greek warrior
- son of Zeus, performed 12 labors
- goddess of the hunt
- god of the sun, poetry, and music
- god of fire and forge
- the Greek left behind as a decoy to trick Troy
- king of Seriphus
- mother of Prince Hector
- demigod who killed Medusa
- god of the sea
- Titan who held up the sky
30 Clues: god of war • Perseus’ wife • god of the sea • goddess of love • Perseus’ mother • king of Seriphus • king of the gods • gave fire to man • Father of the Gods • goddess of discord • goddess of the hunt • Prometheus’ brother • chaos and quarreling • god of the underworld • god of fire and forge • greatest Greek warrior • god of wine and revelry • mother of Prince Hector • Cupid; son of Aphrodite • ...
Greek Mythology 2018-12-04
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- was the god of wine
- was the son of Zeus and the strongest man on earth
- was the goddess of love and beauty
- was the god of music and healing
- capture the cerynian
- could turn people to stone by look at them
- the most beautiful woman
- was the messenger god
- Slay the Stymphalian birds.
- was the father of Zeus
- slay the hydra
- was god of the sky and the king of Olympus
- Capture the Cretan Bull.
- stole fire from the god for humans
- was the Demi God who killed Medusa
- was the goddess of the hearth
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- Obtain the girdle of Hippolyta
- was god of the sea
- Clean the Stables
- slay the Neman lion
- Steal the Mares of Diomedes.
- was the goddess of the harvest
- the god of the Underworld
- Capture the Erymanthian Boar
- was the god of war
- was the god of fire and the forge
- means after thought
- was the goddess of the hunt and the protector of women in childbirth
- was goddess of marriage
29 Clues: slay the hydra • Clean the Stables • was god of the sea • was the god of war • was the god of wine • slay the Neman lion • means after thought • capture the cerynian • was the messenger god • was the father of Zeus • was goddess of marriage • the most beautiful woman • Capture the Cretan Bull. • the god of the Underworld • Slay the Stymphalian birds. • Steal the Mares of Diomedes. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-04
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- god of the wild with goat legs
- cut one head off and two grow back
- sea goddess, wife of poseidon
- queen of the underworld and goddess of spring
- lion with impenetrable fur
- god/king of the underworld
- three-headed dog protecting the underworld
- merman son of Poseidon with two tails
- bull-headed man
- Titan-goddess of fresh water, mother of river gods
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- goddess of love
- titan-goddess of motherhood, wife of Cronus
- god of the sea
- god of the sun
- titan of all rivers and freshwater
- the messenger god
- creature composed of different animal parts
- goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the moon
- titan of the harvest and destructive forces of time, ate his children
- horrific titan monster cast into the underworld
20 Clues: god of the sea • god of the sun • goddess of love • bull-headed man • the messenger god • lion with impenetrable fur • god/king of the underworld • sea goddess, wife of poseidon • god of the wild with goat legs • cut one head off and two grow back • titan of all rivers and freshwater • merman son of Poseidon with two tails • three-headed dog protecting the underworld • ...
Greek mythology 2022-04-19
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- goddess of wisdom and war
- Roman name for Hermes
- Roman name for poseidon
- breaks law of hospitality
- Cheated death twice
- greatest Greek heroin Trojan war
- serpentine water monster
- turned people into stone
- first to die when Odysseus returns
- Roman name for zeus
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- gave suitors the task to String a bow and fire through 12 axes
- god of war and battle
- killed by his wife
- blind prophet
- traveled for 10 years to try and get home
- recognizes Odysseus from scar on his leg
- creature that was part man and part bull
- holds a man on her island for 7 years
- raped the goddess Leto
- god of the sea
- Help zeus destroy anything in his path
- second greatest Greek here in Trojan war
- the shields of zeus
23 Clues: blind prophet • god of the sea • killed by his wife • Cheated death twice • the shields of zeus • Roman name for zeus • god of war and battle • Roman name for Hermes • raped the goddess Leto • Roman name for poseidon • serpentine water monster • turned people into stone • goddess of wisdom and war • breaks law of hospitality • greatest Greek heroin Trojan war • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-11-05
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- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of magic, the goddess of witchcraft, and the goddess of the moon
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of the hearth, she was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and she was one of the 12 Olympian deities
- This being was a god, he was the god of the dead, he was the god of the underworld, and he was brothers with Zeus and Poseidon
- These beings were male nature spirits, they were creatures, they were lovers of wine, they were part goat
- This being was a goddess, she was symbolized by a dove, she was the goddess of love, and she was the goddess of fertility
- This being was a god, he was the god of war, he was the half-brother of Athena, and he was a sibling of Hephaestus
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of hunting, the goddess of animals, and the goddess of childbirth
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of agriculture, the goddess of grain, and the goddess of the fertility of the Earth
- This being was a goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, she became queen of the underworld, and the goddess of harvest
- This being was a god, he was the god of the sea, he was the brother of Zeus, and is known for his trident
- This being was a goddess, she was the queen of the gods, the wife of Zeus, and goddess of women
- These beings were creatures, they were winged sea monsters, they had the head of a woman, they had alluring songs
- This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate
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- This being was a creature, she was a gorgon, she had snakes as hair, and her gaze would turn someone to stone
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of wisdom, the goddess of defense, and a daughter of Zeus
- This being was a god, he was the god of fire, the god of metalworking, and the god of sculpture
- This being was a god, he was the god of love, the god of attraction, and he is often portrayed with a bow and quiver of arrows.
- This being was a demigod, she was the daughter of Zeus, the daughter of the Queen of Sparta, and was the cause of the 10 year Trojan War
- This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns
- This being was a demigod, he is most known for his heel, he was a hero of the Trojan war, he was one of the strongest Greek warriors.
- This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity
- This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy
- This being was a god, he was the god of nature, the god of shepherds, and his mother was a nature spirit.
- This being was a demigod, he was the son of Zeus, he killed Medusa, and was the ancestor of Hercules
- This being was a god, he was the god of trade, he was the god of travel, and he was Zeus’ personal messenger
25 Clues: This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns • This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy • This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity • This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate • ...
greek mythology 2023-11-06
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- a 3 winges sea monster that lures sailors in
- is the goddess of childbirth, marriage, and women daughter of cronus and rhea
- turns men to stone that look at her
- famous for having 1 eye, a well known monster
- is known for having wings on their shoes
- a goddess Known for their great wisdom and knowledge of battle
- goddess of love sexual contact and beuty
- known for being the god of war and courage
- the god of the sea wielded a trident, related to both zeus and hades
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- he was the hero of the trojan war known for their tendon being their weakness
- a hybrid of a goar, breathes fire, one of the most well known monsters
- the goddess of animals of vegetation and chastity
- known for being the god of fire, craftsmanship, sculpture, and volcanos
- a three headed dog stands guard of the gates of the underworld
- has to body of the man and the head of a bull has huge horns
- Who is the god of the sky, weilded a thunderbolt, brothers to hades.
- God of the underworld, brother to zeus
- the son of zeus is a demi god known for their strength and protection of humans
- a huge dragon known for having many heafds
- three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living - medusa is one of these monsters
20 Clues: turns men to stone that look at her • God of the underworld, brother to zeus • is known for having wings on their shoes • goddess of love sexual contact and beuty • known for being the god of war and courage • a huge dragon known for having many heafds • a 3 winges sea monster that lures sailors in • famous for having 1 eye, a well known monster • ...
Greek mythology 2024-02-13
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- Queen of Heaven and Earth
- Lord of the Dead
- King of Heaven and Earth
- A hybrid animal with the head of a bull and body of a man
- God of Festivity
- Son of Poseidon
- God of the Sea
- Three-headed dog
- Son of Hades
- Son of Zeus
- Where the Greek gods reside
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- God of War and violence
- The swift messenger
- Immortal Lady of Beauty and Love
- Ancient Titan leader
- A hybrid animal with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and a serpents tail
- Last of the Titans
- Huntress of the night
- An Eagle with a lions body
- Snakes as hair
- A creature with the head of a human and body of a lion
- God of the Sun
22 Clues: Son of Zeus • Son of Hades • God of the Sea • Snakes as hair • God of the Sun • Son of Poseidon • Lord of the Dead • God of Festivity • Three-headed dog • Last of the Titans • The swift messenger • Ancient Titan leader • Huntress of the night • God of War and violence • King of Heaven and Earth • Queen of Heaven and Earth • An Eagle with a lions body • Where the Greek gods reside • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-30
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- The creatures that tore Orpheus into pieces,
- The tree where Pyramus and Thisbe agreed to meet.
- The instrument Orpheus plays, which is said to have the power to charm all living things.
- The story of Pyramus and Thisbe came from the book of _________.
- Adonis will be in her care during summer and spring.
- The last words Orpheus’ wife told him before she was pulled back into the Underworld.
- The goddess who was angered because of Psyche’s Beauty.
- The beautiful, cruel sea nymph, who never returned the cyclops’ feelings.
- The name of the book where the story of Cupid and Psyche came from.
- Hera condemned her never to use her tongue again except to repeat what was said to her. “You will always have the last word but no power to speak first.”
- He asked Nemesis to help avenge his failed love for Narcissus.
- The God of Love/Desire
- The god who helped Psyche to meet her sisters.
- Hyacinth was accidentally killed by a __________ thrown by Apollo.
- Because of Orpheus, the _______________ sing more sweetly than anywhere else at Mount Olympus.
- The object which hurt Cupid in his sleep when Psyche lit his face. .
- Psyche’s father traveled to an _____________ of Apollo to ask his advice on how to get her a good husband.
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- Adonis will be in her care during autumn and winter.
- Orpheus’s wife whom he tried to save from the Underworld.
- He stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity, for which he was punished by Zeus.
- The greatest of heroes, than whom hardly the gods were greater, and to whom Prometheus would owe his freedom.
- A Cyclops, was blinded by Odysseus and his men after they were trapped in his cave.
- The account of Orpheus with the Argonauts is told only by ________________ of Rhodes, a third-century Greek poet.
- Orpheus, in other versions, is believed to be the son of one of the muses named ____________.
- The fierce beast Thisbe saw and runaway from when she was supposed to meet Pyramus.
- A watchman with a hundred eyes, to whom Hera gave Io to.
- Every year the Greek girls mourned for Adonis and every year they rejoiced when his flower, the bloodred __________.
- Europa, after being abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull, became the queen of _______.
- Hera sent a ______ to plague Io which stung her to madness.
- The name of the author who wrote the book in #27.
30 Clues: The God of Love/Desire • The creatures that tore Orpheus into pieces, • The god who helped Psyche to meet her sisters. • The tree where Pyramus and Thisbe agreed to meet. • Adonis will be in her care during autumn and winter. • Adonis will be in her care during summer and spring. • The goddess who was angered because of Psyche’s Beauty. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-21
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- King of the gods, god of lightning
- Home of the gods
- God of fear
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Goddess of love and beauty
- The sky, father of the titans and the gods
- Slayer of Medusa
- God of the Sun and music
- Goddess of agriculture
- The god of satyrs and the Wild
- Zeus’ weapon
- God of war
- Messenger of the gods, son of Zeus
- Guardian of the Underworld
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- God of fire and the armory
- One-eyed monster
- God of terror
- Bull-headed monster
- Slayer of the Minotaur
- God of the seas
- Strongest Greek hero
- Mischievous God of love
- The Earth, mother of the titans and the gods
- Goddess of the hearth
- Goddess of the arts, strategy, and war
- God of wine
- Poseidon’s weapon
- Indestructible except for his heel
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
- Most ingenious inventor, creator of the Labyrinth
- Lord of the Underworld
31 Clues: God of war • God of fear • God of wine • Zeus’ weapon • God of terror • God of the seas • One-eyed monster • Home of the gods • Slayer of Medusa • Poseidon’s weapon • Bull-headed monster • Goddess of the Hunt • Strongest Greek hero • Goddess of the hearth • Slayer of the Minotaur • Goddess of agriculture • Lord of the Underworld • Mischievous God of love • God of the Sun and music • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-16
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- Weapon of Poseidon
- Kidnapped Goddess of the Spring, Wife of Hades
- God of the Underworld, and oldest of the Big Three
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of Wine and Revelry
- Goddess of War and Wisdom
- Son of Aphrodite, God of Love
- Half God, Half Mortal
- God of War and Combat
- God of a LOT of things, most notably the Sun, Music, and Prophecy
- Goddess of the Seasons and Harvest, mother of Persephone
- Messenger God, and God of Thieves
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- Weapon of Hades
- God of the Sky, and King of the Gods
- God of the Oceans, and creator of horses
- Father of some of the Olympians, King of the Titans
- Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Girlfriend of Poseidon, Priestess of Athena, got it bad in the breakup
- Wife of Eros, Goddess of the Human Mind
- Weapon and Symbol of Zeus
- Queen of the Gods, and Goddess of Marriage
- The most famous GREEK demigod
- Symbol of Hera
- Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt
- Guardian of the Underworld
25 Clues: Symbol of Hera • Weapon of Hades • Weapon of Poseidon • Half God, Half Mortal • God of War and Combat • God of Wine and Revelry • Weapon and Symbol of Zeus • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Guardian of the Underworld • The most famous GREEK demigod • Son of Aphrodite, God of Love • Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-12-04
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- A religion that believes in many gods is what
- Mountain Gods
- God of dreams
- Orpheus' wife was a what
- Greece's main gods
- Ancient Greece's main currency
- Political organization of Ancient Athens
- Goddess of sports
- God of time
- Pan, god of the wilderness, is depicted as what
- In a democracy, this group rules
- God of crafts
- Writing material in Ancient Greece
- God of the seas
- The Olympics were created to appease which god
- Zeus' father
- Main temple in Ancient Greece
- Ancient Greece's founding date
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- Goddesses of literature
- Goddess of battle strategy and wisdom
- Demeter's grain
- Zeus' mother
- Author of The Iliad and The Odyssey
- God of the Underworld
- The gods' home (2 words)
- Goddess of deep thought
- God of war
- Plato's teacher and important Greek philosopher
- Zeus' wife and sister
- City-state under Athena's protection
- God of the arts
- Place of worship
- Meeting ground for citizens
- The war The Iliad and The Odyssey are set around
- Greek sporting contest
- War focused Greek polis
- First form of Government
37 Clues: God of war • God of time • Zeus' mother • Zeus' father • Mountain Gods • God of dreams • God of crafts • Demeter's grain • God of the arts • God of the seas • Place of worship • Goddess of sports • Greece's main gods • God of the Underworld • Zeus' wife and sister • Greek sporting contest • Goddesses of literature • Goddess of deep thought • War focused Greek polis • Orpheus' wife was a what • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-03-20
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- A device or trick to aid memory.
- Harsh or severe, usually referring to laws or rules.
- Animals, especially the ones native to a region.
- The arrangement of events in the order of their occurrence.
- A trusted adviser or guide.
- A powerful pain-relieving drug derived from opium.
- An enemy or rival, often one that is justly deserved.
- Displaying a spectrum of colors that change when seen from different angles.
- Plants, especially the ones native to a region.
- A gentle breeze.
- The study of the mind and behavior.
- Excessively self-centered or self-loving.
- Relating to the Roman goddess of the hearth, often associated with purity.
- A trance-like state where a person is highly suggestible.
- Enthusiastic devotion to a cause.
- To tease or torment by offering something but keeping it out of reach.
- The act of gently ending the life of someone or something to alleviate suffering.
- The inability to sleep.
- Complete disorder or confusion.
- Subject to sudden changes in mood or temperament.
- Cheerful, good-humored.
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- Able to change shape or form easily.
- Sudden uncontrollable fear.
- Simple, austere, or lacking in luxury.
- Active at night.
- A public space or meeting place for discussion.
- A source of inspiration, often used for artists or creators.
- Airtight or sealed, often referring to alchemy.
- Relating to war or military life.
- Luck or chance, or wealth.
- A book of maps or charts.
- Sleepwalking.
- Requiring great strength or effort.
- A handsome youth in Greek mythology.
- Relating to paradise or bliss.
- A rupture in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava to escape.
- Sluggish, lacking energy.
- Of great size or strength.
- A class of joint-legged invertebrates (like spiders).
39 Clues: Sleepwalking. • Active at night. • A gentle breeze. • The inability to sleep. • Cheerful, good-humored. • A book of maps or charts. • Sluggish, lacking energy. • Luck or chance, or wealth. • Of great size or strength. • Sudden uncontrollable fear. • A trusted adviser or guide. • Relating to paradise or bliss. • Complete disorder or confusion. • A device or trick to aid memory. • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-04-28
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- Apple Thrown into the midst of gods and started a contest for the most beautiful
- Rules the underworld
- Three-headed dog, lives in the underworld
- Earth goddess, associated with growth and agriculture
- Had to be killed by both an immortal and mortal in order to die
- Depicted with an owl, goddess of wisdom
- Sun god, a twin
- Married to Aphrodite, god of the forge
- War god
- Monster that dwelled in the Labyrinth
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- Sea god
- Has maenads, wine god
- Winged horse
- Stare would turn you to stone, snakes for hair
- Marries Hades after being kidnapped
- Virgin goddess of hearth and home
- Flew too close to the sun and fell to his death
- Huntress, goddess of the moon and a twin
- King of the gods
- Queen of the gods and of marriage and women
20 Clues: Sea god • War god • Winged horse • Sun god, a twin • King of the gods • Rules the underworld • Has maenads, wine god • Virgin goddess of hearth and home • Marries Hades after being kidnapped • Monster that dwelled in the Labyrinth • Married to Aphrodite, god of the forge • Depicted with an owl, goddess of wisdom • Huntress, goddess of the moon and a twin • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-07-01
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- Creature that is half man and half bull.
- The king of Ithaca.
- Minor goddess, the king of Ithaca visited her island.
- Leader of the Argonauts, went on a quest for the golden fleece.
- The pelt of the ____ lion is impenetrable by mortal weapons.
- God of the underworld.
- Greatest of all the Greek warriors, dipped into the river Styx as an infant.
- Gorgon, anyone who looked at her turned to stone.
- Forced to roll a large boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down when it reached the top, repeating the action for eternity.
- Three-headed dog that guards the gates to the underworld.
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- God of wine.
- Three sisters that shape the destiny of each human.
- Titan, father of Zeus.
- Home of the gods, Mount ____.
- Stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity.
- The twelve labors of _____.
- Fell in love with his reflection.
- Married to Andromeda and killed Medusa.
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts.
- Giant one-eyed creatures.
- Messenger of the gods
- Serpent-like monster, when one head was cut off two more would grow in its place.
22 Clues: God of wine. • The king of Ithaca. • Messenger of the gods • Titan, father of Zeus. • God of the underworld. • Giant one-eyed creatures. • The twelve labors of _____. • Home of the gods, Mount ____. • Fell in love with his reflection. • Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts. • Married to Andromeda and killed Medusa. • Creature that is half man and half bull. • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2024-06-24
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- God of the Wild
- Music
- Goddess of the Underworld
- Wise
- Father Heaven
- Goddess of the Harvest
- War God
- Flame (God of Fire)
- King of the gods
- Kiss
- The one who Holds the Earth
- Messenger
- Goddess of the Hunt
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- Died from Uninvincible heel
- 3 People who Decide a Person's _______
- Ruler of the Universe
- Mother of the Gods
- Mother Earth
- The 12 Labors of ______
- God of the sea
- Goddess of the Hearth
- God of love
- Snake hair
- God of the Underworld
- The Labyrinth of the _______
- Torturers
- Wine God
- Bride
28 Clues: Wise • Kiss • Music • Bride • War God • Wine God • Torturers • Messenger • Snake hair • God of love • Mother Earth • Father Heaven • God of the sea • God of the Wild • King of the gods • Mother of the Gods • Flame (God of Fire) • Goddess of the Hunt • Ruler of the Universe • Goddess of the Hearth • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Harvest • The 12 Labors of ______ • Goddess of the Underworld • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-09-30
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- Mountain where the gods live
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy
- Many-headed snake monster
- God of war
- Messenger god with winged sandals
- God of wine and celebrations
- Flying horse
- Goddess of the hunt, Apollo’s twin sister
- God of the sea, carries a trident
- Where souls go after death
- Strong hero with 12 labours
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- One-eyed giant
- Monster with snakes for hair
- Half man, half bull, lives in a maze
- A giant maze that held the Minotaur
- Hero who killed Medusa
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of fire and blacksmiths
- God of the underworld
- City with a famous wooden horse
- King of the gods, throws thunderbolts
- Soldiers who fought in the Trojan War
- Opened a box and let out troubles
- Zeus’s wife, goddess of marriage
- Goddess of wisdom and war, city of Athens is named after her
25 Clues: God of war • Flying horse • One-eyed giant • God of the underworld • Hero who killed Medusa • Many-headed snake monster • Goddess of love and beauty • Where souls go after death • God of fire and blacksmiths • Strong hero with 12 labours • Monster with snakes for hair • Mountain where the gods live • God of wine and celebrations • City with a famous wooden horse • ...
Greek mythology 2025-09-27
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- The Goddess of love
- Goddess of the rainbow
- The god of the sun, music and prophecy
- The god of the forge and of fire
- Goddess of grain
- The Goddess the moon and the hunt
- Queen of the Olympians and the goddess of marriage and childbirth
- The son of Zeus and Hera who Hades made mortal
- The goddess of the hearth, was replaced by Dionysus
- The king of the Olympians and the God of thunder and lightning
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- The three maiden goddesses
- The god of wine
- The god of water and earthquakes
- The goddess of wisdom
- Made the journey to troy and back in over 20 years, main character of the odyssey
- Goddess of the spring and queen of the underworld
- The god of messengers and of thievery
- The god of war
- The home of odysseus
- The god of the Underworld
20 Clues: The god of war • The god of wine • Goddess of grain • The Goddess of love • The home of odysseus • The goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the rainbow • The god of the Underworld • The three maiden goddesses • The god of water and earthquakes • The god of the forge and of fire • The Goddess the moon and the hunt • The god of messengers and of thievery • The god of the sun, music and prophecy • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-12-14
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- a Titan who devoured his children for fear they would overthrow his rule
- alight, two-wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in ancient times for travel
- husband of Aphrodite, known as the Greek god of blacksmiths, artisans, fire, volcanoes, and metalworking; also the husband of Aphrodite
- goddess of love and beauty
- brother of Zeus and Poseidon and god of the underworld (realm of the dead)
- god of war
- his primary role was to watch over the activities of the other gods to ensure they did not exceed their powers
- a mythical paradise on the highest mountain in Greece that is the home of the 12 Olympian gods
- what Poseidon used to create the first horse
- a three-pronged spear carried by Poseidon
- excessively proud of one's physical looks and personality traits; Aphrodite is in known to be vain
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- a magical winged horse created by Poseidon
- spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations.
- a race of powerful giant gods who were overthrown by Zeus and his siblings--the Olympians
- this item was thrown at people who did bad things
- son of Aphrodite and god of love who possessed magical arrows that could make people fall in love instantly
- protected her baby son by sending him away from Mt. Olympus to be raised by a shepherd family
- goddess of family, marriage, and childbirth
- god of sea, earthquakes, and horses
- another word for territory
20 Clues: god of war • goddess of love and beauty • another word for territory • god of sea, earthquakes, and horses • a three-pronged spear carried by Poseidon • a magical winged horse created by Poseidon • goddess of family, marriage, and childbirth • what Poseidon used to create the first horse • this item was thrown at people who did bad things • ...
5: MYTHOLOGY 2025-02-11
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- – A mythical bird that rises from ashes
- – A monster with snakes for hair
- – A creature that's half-human, half-horse
- – Norse god of thunder
- – A legendary cup sought by King Arthur's knights
- – A creature with a lion’s head, goat’s body, and snake’s tail
- – The leader of the Titans and father of Zeus
- – A race of powerful beings before the Olympian gods
- – A creature that lures sailors with song
- – King Arthur’s legendary sword
- – A legendary wizard from Arthurian tales
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- – A multi-headed serpent in Greek mythology
- – A half-man, half-bull creature in a labyrinth
- – The Norse afterlife for warriors
- – Greek god of the sea
- – A spirit whose wail signals death
- – King of the Greek gods
- – The all-father of Norse mythology
- – A fire-breathing creature in many legends
- – Greek god of the underworld
20 Clues: – Greek god of the sea • – Norse god of thunder • – King of the Greek gods • – Greek god of the underworld • – King Arthur’s legendary sword • – A monster with snakes for hair • – The Norse afterlife for warriors • – A spirit whose wail signals death • – The all-father of Norse mythology • – A mythical bird that rises from ashes • – A creature that lures sailors with song • ...
Greek, Roman, and Etruscan crossword 2023-01-31
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- Material traded with the Baltic people in Northern Europe to make jewellery
- Goddess known as the Mana Mater (Great Mother) in Roman Mythology
- Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology
- Safety pins used by the Etruscan people
- Technique first mastered by the Romans to decor temples and houses
- God of the Sun in Roman mythology
- Popular vase shape used by the greeks
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- Etruscan mathematician developer of geometry
- Greek name of hero that completed twelve tasks, famously depicted with a lion skin
- Small greek vessel, common for religious ceremonies and rituals
- Common name used by the Etruscan for the god Dionysus
- Temple-Home of the Greek Gods
- Goddess of hunt; her sanctuary was explored by the Penn Museum in the 19th century
- Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses.
14 Clues: Temple-Home of the Greek Gods • God of the Sun in Roman mythology • Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology • Popular vase shape used by the greeks • Safety pins used by the Etruscan people • Etruscan mathematician developer of geometry • Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses. • Common name used by the Etruscan for the god Dionysus • ...
Roman gods 2016-01-13
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- Goddess of the home and the hearth
- Sun god
- Also known as Eros by the Greeks
- Deity with two faces
- God of the seas
- Goddess of springtime and growth
- Goddess of marriage
- Messenger of the gods
- Known as Demeter in Greek mythology
- God of war
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- God of the underworld
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of the forge and blacksmiths
- God of wine
- Goddess of hunting
- King of all the gods
- Known as Athena in Greek mythology
- Singing women who inspired artists
18 Clues: Sun god • God of war • God of wine • God of the seas • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of marriage • King of all the gods • Deity with two faces • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of love and beauty • God of the forge and blacksmiths • Also known as Eros by the Greeks • Goddess of springtime and growth • Goddess of the home and the hearth • ...
mythology 2023-09-28
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- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- Greek hero known for his incredible strength and labors.
- Mythical creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- The first woman created by the gods in Greek mythology.
- Allfather of Norse mythology, associated with knowledge and poetry.
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- Shinto sun goddess of Japan.
- King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus.
- Norse warrior maidens who choose the slain in battle.
- Mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- Gorgon from Greek mythology with snakes for hair.
- Norse god of thunder, wielder of Mjölnir.
- Ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife.
12 Clues: Shinto sun goddess of Japan. • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. • Norse god of thunder, wielder of Mjölnir. • King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus. • Gorgon from Greek mythology with snakes for hair. • Norse warrior maidens who choose the slain in battle. • The first woman created by the gods in Greek mythology. • ...
Mythology 2022-01-31
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- The land that Raven Child created from stone
- A name for the rule of Cronus
- The god of the underworld
- Where an island was created for the Sky Wona to live
- The energy created from Erebus and Nox
- The name of a beaver that was highly respected
- One of the groups of humans that Raven Child summoned
- The earth mother in Greek mythology
- The woman that was ill and fell from the sky onto what later became the earth
- The titaness that married Cronus
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- The good twin that the sky Woman gave birth to
- Night in Greek mythology
- The god of the skies who overthrew his father
- The titan of the heavens
- Darkness in Greek mythology
- The great flying being that could not find a place to land on the reef
- The earth mother in Cree legends
- The god of the sea and brother of Zeus
- The first spirit created by O-Ma-Ma-Ma
- The titan that was later overthrown by his son
20 Clues: Night in Greek mythology • The titan of the heavens • The god of the underworld • Darkness in Greek mythology • A name for the rule of Cronus • The earth mother in Cree legends • The titaness that married Cronus • The earth mother in Greek mythology • The energy created from Erebus and Nox • The god of the sea and brother of Zeus • The first spirit created by O-Ma-Ma-Ma • ...
the topic Giants 2023-12-07
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- - Malevolent giant in folklore.
- - Mythical creature often portrayed as a giant.
- - Enormous and giant-like.
- - Synonym for gigantic or giant.
- - Term often used to describe a giant mountain.
- - Cyclops encountered by Odysseus.
- - Race of giants mentioned in the Bible.
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- - Common phrase: "A giant __ for a small service."
- - Norse term for giants.
- - Giants in Norse mythology often associated with this element.
- - Philistine giant defeated by David.
- - Plant climbed by Jack in a fairy tale.
- - One-eyed giants in Greek mythology.
- - Titan in Greek mythology often associated with giants.
- - Sometimes described as a sleeping giant.
15 Clues: - Norse term for giants. • - Enormous and giant-like. • - Malevolent giant in folklore. • - Synonym for gigantic or giant. • - Cyclops encountered by Odysseus. • - Philistine giant defeated by David. • - One-eyed giants in Greek mythology. • - Plant climbed by Jack in a fairy tale. • - Race of giants mentioned in the Bible. • - Sometimes described as a sleeping giant. • ...
Greek World 2022-02-11
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- Greek gods had powers, acted like
- Literature to teach a moral lesson
- Chief god on Mount Olympus
- Greek epics, myths, and fables
- Known as the father of history
- Author of Iliad and Odyssey
- Literature to express religious beliefs
- Asking questions to find answers
- Aristotle's student
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- Medical promise to do no harm
- Greek comedy and tragedy plays
- Greek root "philo" meaning
- Plato's teacher
- Greek root "soph" meaning
- Greek mythology had impact on English
- Greek sculpture was meant to look
- Architecture seen in the White House
- Defined the 3 basic types of government
- First Greek stories/poems
- Greek philosophers wanted people to use
20 Clues: Plato's teacher • Aristotle's student • Greek root "soph" meaning • First Greek stories/poems • Greek root "philo" meaning • Chief god on Mount Olympus • Author of Iliad and Odyssey • Medical promise to do no harm • Greek comedy and tragedy plays • Greek epics, myths, and fables • Known as the father of history • Asking questions to find answers • Greek gods had powers, acted like • ...
the topic Cyclops 2023-12-07
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- - Polyphemus threw a __ at Odysseus and his men.
- - Animals eaten by Polyphemus in the Odyssey.
- - In some myths, Cyclopes crafted Zeus's __.
- - Polyphemus became __ after encountering Odysseus.
- - In some myths, Cyclopes were associated with __ and craftsmanship.
- - Greek hero who encountered Polyphemus.
- - Term used to describe structures built with massive __ stones.
- - Cyclopes are often depicted as __ creatures.
- - Adjective often used to describe Cyclopes.
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- - Polyphemus lived in a __ on an island.
- - Famous Cyclops in Greek mythology.
- - Cyclopes are mythical creatures from Greek __.
- - Ancient Greek poet who wrote about Cyclopes.
- - Number of eyes a Cyclops typically has.
- - Term often used to describe a Cyclops.
15 Clues: - Famous Cyclops in Greek mythology. • - Polyphemus lived in a __ on an island. • - Term often used to describe a Cyclops. • - Greek hero who encountered Polyphemus. • - Number of eyes a Cyclops typically has. • - In some myths, Cyclopes crafted Zeus's __. • - Adjective often used to describe Cyclopes. • - Animals eaten by Polyphemus in the Odyssey. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-09
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- One-eyed uncles of Zeus and the other Olympians
- God of the sea
- Messenger god
- Goddess of marriage and Queen of the gods
- God of wine and celebrations
- Goddess of the hunt
- The smith god who was thrown from Mt. Olympus
- The god of war
- Three-headed dog that lives in the Underworld
- Goddess of the hearth
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- The home of the gods
- A creature that is half horse and half man
- The goddess of spring and also Queen of the Underworld
- King of the gods and also god of lightning
- Goddess of love who appeared from the sea
- Goddess of wisdom
- Symbol of the god of the sea
- King of the Underworld
- Persephone's mother and goddess of the harvest
19 Clues: Messenger god • God of the sea • The god of war • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the hunt • The home of the gods • Goddess of the hearth • King of the Underworld • Symbol of the god of the sea • God of wine and celebrations • Goddess of love who appeared from the sea • Goddess of marriage and Queen of the gods • A creature that is half horse and half man • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-05-22
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- What is the name of Apollo's sister
- What is the name of a Half-Man Half-Horse
- What is the name of the goddess of the hunt
- What are the names of the three oldest gods
- The Oracle of ______
- What is the name of a man with one eye
- What is the name of the goddess of birth
- What is the name of the Titan of the Sea
- Who is the father of the Golden Fleece
- What is the name of the Sun Titan
- Who are the three dads that ate their children
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- What is the name of Mother Earth
- What is the name of the Titan of the Skies
- Who was tied to a wheel and thrown into the sky
- What is the name of Demeter's daughter
- What is the name of the Moon Titan
- Who is the god of the sun
- Who used to be the Lord of the Universe and is the Lord of Time
- What is the name of a Half-Bull Half-Man
- Is Demeter married
- What is the name of Kronos's wife
21 Clues: Is Demeter married • The Oracle of ______ • Who is the god of the sun • What is the name of Mother Earth • What is the name of the Sun Titan • What is the name of Kronos's wife • What is the name of the Moon Titan • What is the name of Apollo's sister • What is the name of Demeter's daughter • What is the name of a man with one eye • Who is the father of the Golden Fleece • ...
World Mythology 2023-03-21
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- Norse god of war and death; king of the Norse gods
- Greek hero famously defeated by an arrow to his heel
- Egyptian god of war and the sky; opponent of Set
- Greatest warrior of Troy
- Legendary king of England
- Founder of Rome
- Mesopotamian hero who searched for eternal life
- Close companion of King Arthur and one of the greatest knights of the round table
- Said to have been the most beautiful woman in the world; her kidnapping started the Trojan War
- A seer prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur
- Greek strategist who was stranded at sea for 10 years following the Trojan War
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of the underworld
- The trickster god
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Greek hero famous for his 12 labors
- A frightening Egyptian god of the desert; opponent of Horus
- Deity in many South American cultures known as "the feathered serpent"
- Early medeival queen of Britain; wife of King Arthur
- Queen of the Greek gods
- Founder of the Roman people, hero of Troy
- God of thunder
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
23 Clues: God of thunder • Founder of Rome • The trickster god • Greek god of the sea • Queen of the Greek gods • Greatest warrior of Troy • Legendary king of England • Greek god of the underworld • Greek hero famous for his 12 labors • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Queen of the gods in Greek mythology • Founder of the Roman people, hero of Troy • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-05-23
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- mistress of animals
- Half man half horse
- Monster who had snakes for hair
- Goddess opposite of Aphrodite
- Goddess of love
- God of the sea
- Known for guiding souls to the underworld
- one eyed monster
- God of the skies
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- Goddess born from a gods mind
- Hades pet dog
- God that was loved the least
- God that was deformed
- Greek god of monsters
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of the hunt
- God of light
- Goddess was twice born
- Who killed Medusa
19 Clues: God of light • Hades pet dog • God of the sea • Goddess of love • one eyed monster • God of the skies • Who killed Medusa • mistress of animals • Half man half horse • Goddess of the hunt • God that was deformed • Greek god of monsters • God of the underworld • Goddess was twice born • God that was loved the least • Goddess born from a gods mind • Goddess opposite of Aphrodite • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-06-07
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- Body of a human; lower body of a horse
- One eyed creatures and children of the gods
- Fire breathing lion, goat and dragon mix
- Responsible for guiding the dead to the underworld
- God of war
- Three headed dog
- Wife of Perseus
- Twin sister of Apollo
- Half Human, Half Bull
- The fear of most sailors
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- Living snakes for hair
- One of the original 6 deities and sister of Zeus
- Immortal winged horse
- Daughter of Zeus born from Zeus's head
- God of the sea
- Son of Zeus and Hera and married to Aphrodite
- Leader of the Argonauts
- Goddess of love
- Queen of the Gods
19 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • Goddess of love • Wife of Perseus • Three headed dog • Queen of the Gods • Immortal winged horse • Twin sister of Apollo • Half Human, Half Bull • Living snakes for hair • Leader of the Argonauts • The fear of most sailors • Body of a human; lower body of a horse • Daughter of Zeus born from Zeus's head • Fire breathing lion, goat and dragon mix • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-10-25
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- were the 12 Olympians lived
- Apollon's twin sister
- Olympian god of music
- god of the sea
- Warrior armed for battle
- received a box from Zeus
- sea south of Greece
- attributes were a lightning bolt and sceptre
- crafted the first woman
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- parents were Zeus and Maia
- sea between Greece and Italy
- Roman name is Venus
- had a golden touch
- associated with Nike
- sea east of Greece
- Roman name Ceres
- god of the underworld
- was born from Zeus' thigh
- Roman name is Juno
19 Clues: god of the sea • Roman name Ceres • had a golden touch • sea east of Greece • Roman name is Juno • Roman name is Venus • sea south of Greece • associated with Nike • Apollon's twin sister • Olympian god of music • god of the underworld • crafted the first woman • Warrior armed for battle • received a box from Zeus • was born from Zeus' thigh • parents were Zeus and Maia • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who loves only himself?
- Who was the evil witch?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
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- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who loves only himself? • Who was the evil witch? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who leads sailors to their death? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who loves only himself?
- Who was the evil witch?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
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- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who loves only himself? • Who was the evil witch? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who leads sailors to their death? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who loves only himself?
- Who was the evil witch?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
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- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who loves only himself? • Who was the evil witch? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who leads sailors to their death? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-05-19
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- God of the Sun
- Goddess of Agriculture
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Goddess of Beauty
- God of Thunder
- Messenger of the Gods
- Slayer of Medusa
- God of War
- Queen of Olympus
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of the Seas
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- Greatest Hero in Greek Mythology
- God of Fire/Blacksmiths
- Legendary Musician and Poet
- Goddess of Magic
- Goddess of the Hunt/Moon
- Queen of the Underworld
- Lord of the Underworld
- God of Wine
19 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • God of the Sun • God of Thunder • God of the Seas • Goddess of Magic • Slayer of Medusa • Queen of Olympus • Goddess of Beauty • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of the Hearth • Messenger of the Gods • Goddess of Agriculture • Lord of the Underworld • God of Fire/Blacksmiths • Queen of the Underworld • Goddess of the Hunt/Moon • Legendary Musician and Poet • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-03-16
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who loves only himself?
- Who was the evil witch?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
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- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who loves only himself? • Who was the evil witch? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who leads sailors to their death? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • ...
Greek mythology 2022-05-10
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- is the muse of history
- the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus.
- was the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- is the muse of astronomy
- is the muse of flute playing
- keeping someone occupied
- the people sailing the ships
- poem by Hesiod describing the origins and genealogies of the Greek gods
- is the muse of epic poetry
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- who was a musician and a master of eloquent speaking and delivery of eulogies, the personification of lamentation and grieving
- is the muse of choral music and dancing Orpheus was a musician, poet, and prophet
- pursuit, area of study, or skill to which someone has devoted much time and effort and in which they are an expert.
- is the Muse of tragedy
- dangerous creatures who lured nearby sailors with their enchanting music
- are the inspiration for all creative endeavors within the arts and sciences.
- helicon is a mountain in the region of Thespian in Boeotia
- is the muse of lyric poetry
- wrote theogony
- muse of comedy
19 Clues: wrote theogony • muse of comedy • is the muse of history • is the Muse of tragedy • is the muse of astronomy • keeping someone occupied • is the muse of epic poetry • is the muse of lyric poetry • is the muse of flute playing • the people sailing the ships • was the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus. • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-03-20
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- God of music, poetry, light, and healing.
- Goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and crafts.
- Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure.
- Goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and the moon.
- God of love, passion, and fertility, often depicted as a handsome youth with a bow and arrow
- The queen of the gods, wife and sister of Zeus, often associated with marriage and childbirth.
- Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest.
- The king of the gods, ruler of the sky, lightning, and thunder.
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Chthonic goddesses of vengeance, justice, and retribution, often depicted as terrifying figures who punished those who committed heinous crimes, especially family murders and oath-breaking
- God of wine, revelry, and theatre.
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- Three monstrous giants with fifty heads and one hundred arms each, named Cottus, Briareus (or Aegaeon), and Gyges (or Gyes), who were the offspring of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth).
- God of fire, metalworking, and crafts.
- Messenger of the gods, god of commerce, travelers, and thieves.
- Three sister goddesses who personified destiny, assigning destinies to mortals at birth, determining their lifespan, and the timing of their death; Clotho (the Spinner), Lachesis (the Allotter or Measurer), and Atropos (the Inflexible or Unbending).
- God of the dead and the king of the underworld
- Nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, goddesses of inspiration and the arts, each presiding over a specific art or science
- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and the wife of Hades, the god of the Underworld, becoming the queen of the Underworld
- God of war and violence.
19 Clues: God of war and violence. • God of wine, revelry, and theatre. • God of fire, metalworking, and crafts. • Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure. • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • God of music, poetry, light, and healing. • God of the dead and the king of the underworld • Goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and the moon. • ...
greek mythology 2012-12-19
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- god of truth and light
- The goddess of the Harvest
- the creature with the head of a bull
- one-eyed monstrous creature
- the craftsman and forge god
- the goddess of heath and home
- god of the underworld
- a group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthrow of the Titans
- the ______ river separated the world of the living from the world of the dead
- god of the seas
- the gigantic hound which guarded the gates of Hades
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- goddess of the hunt
- the joyful god of Wine
- Queen of the heavens
- messenger to the gods
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of battle, wisdom and handicrafts
- god of the heavens
- god of war
19 Clues: god of war • god of the seas • god of the heavens • goddess of the hunt • Queen of the heavens • messenger to the gods • god of the underworld • god of truth and light • the joyful god of Wine • The goddess of the Harvest • goddess of love and beauty • one-eyed monstrous creature • the craftsman and forge god • the goddess of heath and home • the creature with the head of a bull • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-11-17
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- God of the sun
- He was the messenger to the gods
- Goddess of wisdom
- He was the god of war
- She was Persephone's mother
- God of the sky
- He killed the minotaur
- He gave humans fire
- He was the god of wine
- He was the god of the underworld
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- He was strong except for his heel
- She was Zeus's wife
- God of the sea
- It was a horse that could fly
- He had the golden touch
- He died because he didn't listen to his father
- He had to perform twelve labors
- Goddess of the hunt
- She had snakes for hair
19 Clues: God of the sun • God of the sea • God of the sky • Goddess of wisdom • She was Zeus's wife • Goddess of the hunt • He gave humans fire • He was the god of war • He killed the minotaur • He was the god of wine • He had the golden touch • She had snakes for hair • She was Persephone's mother • It was a horse that could fly • He had to perform twelve labors • He was the messenger to the gods • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-09-07
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- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Mother Earth
- Spirit of love
- Husband to Rhea
- They've got their eye on you
- Fire bringer
- Dark underworld
- afterthought
- Birthed from Uranus' blood
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- Brings a rock bundle to her husband
- Guards of Tartarus
- Ruler of the underworld
- Wielder of a lightning bolt
- Appetite for children
- A void from which all originates
- Trident
- Blacksmith
- 12 children of Gaea and Uranus
- an undisciplined woman
19 Clues: Trident • Blacksmith • Mother Earth • Fire bringer • afterthought • Spirit of love • Husband to Rhea • Dark underworld • Guards of Tartarus • Appetite for children • an undisciplined woman • Ruler of the underworld • Birthed from Uranus' blood • Wielder of a lightning bolt • They've got their eye on you • 12 children of Gaea and Uranus • A void from which all originates • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-06-06
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- The only person allowed at the Olympic games when it was first created
- A sanctuary dedicated to Zeus and the birthplace of the Olympic Games
- King of the gods and ruler of the sky and weather
- The logo of a competitive event played every four years
- A combative sport that combined aspects of boxing and wrestling
- A former Roman emperor
- An event at the Olympics where you throw a 16 pound ball
- The title a ruler held when ruling an empire
- Usually a horse drawn carriage with two wheels
- Father of Zeus
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- a multi-discipline sport featuring five different events
- A long spear like object that is thrown in Olympic games
- An Olympic event where contestants try and jump the farthest
- An object made from the leaves of an olive tree
- Where the 2024 Olympic games were held
- A swift on foot contest
- Son of Zeus with 12 labors
- Given to the three best athletes in an event
- A heavy flat disc shaped object
19 Clues: Father of Zeus • A former Roman emperor • A swift on foot contest • Son of Zeus with 12 labors • A heavy flat disc shaped object • Where the 2024 Olympic games were held • Given to the three best athletes in an event • The title a ruler held when ruling an empire • Usually a horse drawn carriage with two wheels • An object made from the leaves of an olive tree • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-07-18
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- Half man half horse
- God of fire
- Half man half goat
- Three headed dog
- Goddess of marriage
- God of war
- Place where many gods live
- God of wine
- God of weather
- Half man half bull
- Goddess of wisdom
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- God of the underworld
- God of boundaries
- Animal created by Poseidon
- Goddess of wild places
- God of light
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of the sea
- Goddess of beauty
19 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of wine • God of light • God of the sea • God of weather • Three headed dog • God of boundaries • Goddess of beauty • Goddess of wisdom • Half man half goat • Half man half bull • Half man half horse • Goddess of marriage • God of the underworld • Goddess of wild places • Goddess of agriculture • Animal created by Poseidon • Place where many gods live
Vocabulary-- The Odyssey 2023-11-27
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- the legendary home of Odysseus from Greek mythology
- long poem or novel, usually based around a hero
- clever king of Ithaca & hero of The Odyssey; known for his speaking skills
- a spear with three prongs (weapon of Poseidon)
- a Greek sorceress who turns sailors into pigs
- king of the gods in Greek mythology/Romans called him Jupiter
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- 10year war between Greeks Trojans/ended with the destruction of Troy
- a giant known for having only one eye in center of his forehead
- the god of the sea/ known as Neptune in Roman mythology
- a man who is trying to marry a certain woman
- one of a group of female and partly human creatures from Greek mythology, known to use their singing to attract sailors toward dangerous waters
- wife of Odysseus
12 Clues: wife of Odysseus • a man who is trying to marry a certain woman • a Greek sorceress who turns sailors into pigs • a spear with three prongs (weapon of Poseidon) • long poem or novel, usually based around a hero • the legendary home of Odysseus from Greek mythology • the god of the sea/ known as Neptune in Roman mythology • ...
35.Mythical Creatures 2023-08-12
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- Human head, bull body.
- Primordial goddess in Mesopotamian myth.
- Cannibalistic spirit in Algonquian folklore.
- Human upper body, horse lower body.
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules.
- Scandinavian forest spirit.
- British ghostly light creature.
- Snake-haired woman.
- Supernatural being with pointed ears.
- One-eyed giant.
- Serpent with deadly gaze.
- Egyptian deity of wisdom.
- Norse sea god.
- Abominable snowman.
- Winged horse.
- Giant bird in Jewish mythology.
- Weaver transformed into a spider in Greek myth.
- Water-dwelling imp in Japanese folklore.
- Large and hideous humanoid creature.
- Lion and eagle hybrid.
- Water spirit in Scottish folklore.
- Mythical bird of Native American folklore.
- Enormous bird of prey.
- Woodland tree spirit.
- Half-human, half-goat.
- Fox spirit in Japanese folklore.
- Human upper body, fish tail.
- Giant sea serpent.
- World tree in Norse mythology.
- Serpent-like monster in Greek mythology.
- Avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism.
- Malevolent spirit in Hindu mythology.
- Enchanting sea creature.
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- Heroic figure in Irish mythology.
- Tree-like creature in Tolkien's lore.
- Magical horse with a horn.
- Greek goddess of the moon.
- Serpent-like Finnish mythological creature.
- Human and wolf transformation.
- Bird reborn from ashes.
- Blood-sucking creature.
- Serpent deity in Hinduism.
- Supernatural monster in Arabic folklore.
- Deities in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Three-headed guardian of the underworld.
- Fairy-like beings in Persian mythology.
- Hybrid creature with multiple parts.
- Human head, lion body.
- Water spirit in Australian Aboriginal mythology.
- British ghostly light creature
- Supernatural being in Islamic lore.
- Half-human, half-goat companion of Dionysus.
- Mischievous household spirit.
- Clay creature brought to life.
- Sea monster of immense size.
- Sea horse with fish tail.
- Feathered serpent god in Aztec culture.
- Ghostly apparition.
- Female spirit warning of death.
- Large, often ugly creature.
- Warrior maiden in Norse mythology.
- Mythical creatures in Māori tradition.
- Guardian lion-dogs in Okinawan culture.
- Fire-breathing serpent.
- Bird with female face.
65 Clues: Winged horse. • Norse sea god. • One-eyed giant. • Giant sea serpent. • Snake-haired woman. • Abominable snowman. • Ghostly apparition. • Woodland tree spirit. • Human head, bull body. • Human head, lion body. • Lion and eagle hybrid. • Enormous bird of prey. • Half-human, half-goat. • Bird with female face. • Bird reborn from ashes. • Blood-sucking creature. • Fire-breathing serpent. • ...
Spelling List #18 2024-11-24
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- a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- a 3-pronged spear serving in classical mythology as the attribute of a sea god
- a period of seven days
- to repeatedly annoy or upset someone over a period of time
- the capital and largest city of Greece
- extremely silly, foolish, or unreasonable completely ridiculous
- a group of myths, especially all the myths from a particular country, religion, or culture
- not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure
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- the distance from the bottom to the top of someone or something standing upright
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind
- the Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest
- refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- in a fundamental or elementary manner; essentially
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
- a native or inhabitant of ancient or modern Greece
- not capable of dying, lives forever
- Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal
- watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect
19 Clues: a period of seven days • a piece of land surrounded by water • not capable of dying, lives forever • the capital and largest city of Greece • refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind • watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect • in a fundamental or elementary manner; essentially • a native or inhabitant of ancient or modern Greece • ...
SCS Dogs In Mythology 2023-11-30
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- In Greek mythology, ____ (The Queen of Troy) turned into this fierce dog
- This Egyptian god had the head of a dog and the body of a man
- In Norse mythology, this monstrous wolf was Loki's son
- ____ is the Aztec god of the lightning and fire, who is depicted as a dog
- In Hindu mythology. this mythological dog is known as "the female dog of the gods"
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- In Greek mythology, ____ is the "Hound of Hades"
- This dog was King Arthur's favorite dog
- In Norse mythology, this nightmarish dog could be found in the underworld
- In Inuit mythology, this large dog is hairless except for its muzzle, feet, ears and tail tips
- In Greek mythology, this dog never failed to catch what it was hunting
- In English folklore, this mythical nightmarish shaggy black dog has fiery red eyes, horns & long fangs
11 Clues: This dog was King Arthur's favorite dog • In Greek mythology, ____ is the "Hound of Hades" • In Norse mythology, this monstrous wolf was Loki's son • This Egyptian god had the head of a dog and the body of a man • In Greek mythology, this dog never failed to catch what it was hunting • In Greek mythology, ____ (The Queen of Troy) turned into this fierce dog • ...
mythical creatures 2023-10-22
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- A giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore
- A composite creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- A serpent or dragon known for its deadly gaze
- A winged horse from Greek mythology
- Enchanting creatures that lure sailors with their singing
- A creature with the upper body of a human and lower body of a horse
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, turning onlookers to stone
- A bird that regenerates or is reborn from ashes
- An ape-like cryptid said to inhabit the Himalayas
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- A mythical beast with a lion's body and eagle's head
- A mythical being with a human body and bull head
- Bird-like creatures with a human head
- A legendary serpentine or winged creature
- A water creature from Japanese folklore
- A fictional creature with rabbit and antelope traits
- A female monster, such as Medusa, with snakes for hair
- Female nature spirits in Greek mythology
18 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology • Bird-like creatures with a human head • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • A water creature from Japanese folklore • Female nature spirits in Greek mythology • A legendary serpentine or winged creature • A serpent or dragon known for its deadly gaze • A giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore • ...
Angel's AEE Greek Myth intro 2022-02-25
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- was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the queen of Sparta and the wife of Tyndareus
- the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- A powerful goddess, she was zeus' wife and known for being really mad abut him cheating on her
- The boy who could not follow directions from his father and fell out of the sky because of it resulting in his death.
- first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus
- in Greek mythology, a mountain nymph, or oread
- one of the mortal lovers of Zeus
- second wife of the Greek hero and demi-god Herakles
- the last king of Troy
- was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae
- In modern usage her name is employed as a rhetorical device to indicate someone whose accurate prophecies are not believed.
- is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
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- monster in Greek and Roman mythology
- According to Greek myth the strongest human in the world, he would occasionally kill a bench of people for no good reason
- the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children, Iphicles and Laonome. She is best known as the mother of Heracles
- The city that was attacked in the Trojan
- was a craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx
- A titan who stole fire from the gods and brought it to mankind. He was known as a wise friend to mankind
- is considered the herald of the gods.
- The pretty boy god, son of zeus who would trick people
- female warrior who did not want to marry a man
- is the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire (compare, however, with Hestia), and volcanoes
- was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. According to Tzetzes, he rejected all romantic advances, eventually falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, staring at it for the remainder of his life
- the Greek opposite is Harmonia
27 Clues: the last king of Troy • the Greek opposite is Harmonia • one of the mortal lovers of Zeus • monster in Greek and Roman mythology • is considered the herald of the gods. • The city that was attacked in the Trojan • the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy • in Greek mythology, a mountain nymph, or oread • female warrior who did not want to marry a man • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-07-12
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- Man who accidentally married his mother (7)
- Hero who can only be hurt on his heel (8)
- Monstrous woman who can turn people to stone (6)
- God of sky and thunder (4)
- Epic poet who created the Odyssey (5)
- Major river to the underworld (4)
- Main temple in Athens (8)
- Creature that is part human and part horse (7)
- One-eyed monstrous creatures (8)
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- God of the sea and horses (8)
- Hero who performs twelve labours (8)
- God of wine and theatre (8)
- Goddess of marriage (4)
- Goddess of the harvest (7)
- Goddess of wisdom and patron of Athens (6)
- Epic poem about the Trojan War (5)
- Goddesses of the arts (5)
- Queen of Sparta whose kidnap begins the Trojan War (5)
- God of the underworld (5)
19 Clues: Goddess of marriage (4) • Goddesses of the arts (5) • God of the underworld (5) • Main temple in Athens (8) • Goddess of the harvest (7) • God of sky and thunder (4) • God of wine and theatre (8) • God of the sea and horses (8) • One-eyed monstrous creatures (8) • Major river to the underworld (4) • Epic poem about the Trojan War (5) • Hero who performs twelve labours (8) • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-07-20
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- First human woman with a box filled with evil
- Nine headed sea monster
- Monster killed by Theseus
- Made all the weapons of the gods in Olympus
- Demi-god that cut off the head of a Gorgon
- God of thunder
- Gifted fire to humans
- Mythical winged horse
- God of the underworld
- A snake-haired Gorgon who turns people to stone
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- Cursed woman that lead to the fall of Troy
- God of fertility and wine
- Gigantic legendary cephalopod
- Zeus' shield that displayed the head of a Gorgon
- Three headed dog guarding the underworld
- God of medicine
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- God of the sea
- River in the underworld
19 Clues: God of thunder • God of the sea • God of medicine • Gifted fire to humans • Mythical winged horse • God of the underworld • Nine headed sea monster • River in the underworld • God of fertility and wine • Monster killed by Theseus • Goddess of wisdom and war • Gigantic legendary cephalopod • Three headed dog guarding the underworld • Cursed woman that lead to the fall of Troy • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-14
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- The God Of The Sky
- The Goddess Of Marriage
- The God Of The Sea
- The Goddess Of The Home
- The God Of Darkness
- The God Of Love
- The Herald Of The Gods
- The God Of Time
- God Of The Dead
- The God Of Music And Dance
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- The Goddess Of Agriculture
- The Goddess Of The Hunt
- The God Of The Wilds
- The Goddess Of Wisdom
- The God Of Artisans
- The God Of War And Courage
- The Goddess Of Beauty
- The God Of Wine Making
- God Of The Beginning Of The Universe
19 Clues: The God Of Love • The God Of Time • God Of The Dead • The God Of The Sky • The God Of The Sea • The God Of Artisans • The God Of Darkness • The God Of The Wilds • The Goddess Of Wisdom • The Goddess Of Beauty • The Herald Of The Gods • The God Of Wine Making • The Goddess Of Marriage • The Goddess Of The Hunt • The Goddess Of The Home • The Goddess Of Agriculture • The God Of War And Courage • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who was the evil witch?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who loves only himself?
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- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was the evil witch? • Who loves only himself? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • Who is the god of the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who loves only himself?
- Who was the evil witch?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who can only repeat what others say?
- What monster did Theseus Kill?
- Who gave Theseus a Sword?
- Who will turn you to stone if you look in her eyes?
- Who is the messenger of the Gods?
- Who did Prometheus disobey?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
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- What bird looks like Fire?
- Who cursed Narcissus for scorning love?
- Who leads sailors to their death?
- Who Brought Fire to the Humans?
- What is the name of the winged horse?
- Who is the Queen of the gods?
- Who is the goddess of agriculture?
- What is the name of the dog with three heads?
- Who is Ares's counterparter part?
19 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who loves only himself? • Who was the evil witch? • Who gave Theseus a Sword? • What bird looks like Fire? • Who did Prometheus disobey? • Who is the Queen of the gods? • What monster did Theseus Kill? • Who Brought Fire to the Humans? • Who leads sailors to their death? • Who is Ares's counterparter part? • Who is the messenger of the Gods? • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-11-13
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- What Hades's helmet made him
- Hades's wife
- Goddess of love
- Poseidon's wife
- Hera's greatest attribute
- Where Greek Gods reside
- Hades's pet
- Poseidon's three-pronged spear
- Poseidon's Roman Name
- Hera's Roman Name
- Zeus's wife
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- Zeus's powers
- Zeus's symbol
- Zeus's winged horse
- What Hera oversaw
- God of the sky
- God of the Underworld
- God of the sea
- How Hades forced Persephone to stay in the underworld
19 Clues: Hades's pet • Zeus's wife • Hades's wife • Zeus's powers • Zeus's symbol • God of the sky • God of the sea • Goddess of love • Poseidon's wife • What Hera oversaw • Hera's Roman Name • Zeus's winged horse • God of the Underworld • Poseidon's Roman Name • Where Greek Gods reside • Hera's greatest attribute • What Hades's helmet made him • Poseidon's three-pronged spear • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-05-15
19 Clues: Sun god • Sea god • Wine dude • God of war • Love goddess • Moon goddess • Messenger god • Night goddess • Strongest man • Witch goddess • Achilles' love • King of Olympus • Only happy hero • Greatest warrior • Queen of Olympus • God of the forge • Greatest inventor • Goddess of harvest • King of the underworld
sprite 2024-12-19
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- A tree spirit, especially in Greek mythology.
- A ghostly light, often seen at night near marshes, misleading travelers.
- A small, magical being often depicted with wings.
- A spirit of the air in European mythology.
- Collective term for mythical beings, including fairies and elves.
- A mischievous, small fairy, often depicted in English folklore.
- A mythical creature from folklore, often seen as mischievous or helpful.
- A small, ugly creature often depicted in folklore as malicious.
- A supernatural creature, often associated with water or nature.
- A ray of moonlight, often associated with magic or mystical beings.
- A magical stone associated with elves, often seen in fantasy.
- A mythical creature or evil spirit from Algonquian folklore.
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull in Greek mythology.
- A famous fairy character from a children’s story, often associated with light.
- Small forest spirits from Mexican folklore, known to hide things.
- A small, bearded man, typically associated with gardens.
- A mischievous forest spirit from English folklore.
- A winged female creature from Greek mythology, often depicted as a bird.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology, known for her wailing.
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- A fairy child left in place of a human child in folklore.
- A small, helpful creature from Scottish folklore, often assisting with chores.
- A spirit or apparition of a deceased person, often seen as ethereal.
- A creature from mythology, often depicted as half-woman, half-bird or fish, luring sailors to their doom.
- A circle of mushrooms often believed to be a meeting place for fairies.
- A creature from folklore, often large and fearsome, sometimes living under bridges.
- A mythical creature used to frighten children, often with no specific appearance.
- A mythical being from Scottish and Irish folklore, a seal that can transform into a human.
- A small, human-like creature from Tolkien’s mythology.
- A small demon or devilish creature, often trickster-like.
- A mythical creature, usually a woman, whose gaze turns people to stone.
- A small, bearded man from Irish folklore, often linked to hidden treasure.
- A nature spirit in Greek mythology, typically associated with a particular location.
- A shape-shifting water spirit in Scottish folklore.
- A supernatural being, often depicted as evil or malevolent.
- A mythical creature composed of different animal parts, often monstrous.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
36 Clues: A spirit of the air in European mythology. • A tree spirit, especially in Greek mythology. • A small, magical being often depicted with wings. • A mischievous forest spirit from English folklore. • A shape-shifting water spirit in Scottish folklore. • A small, human-like creature from Tolkien’s mythology. • A small, bearded man, typically associated with gardens. • ...
The Burning Maze Crossword 2024-05-26
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- The Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon. One of the maiden goddesses.
- The ruler of an empire
- The twelve (or thirteen) main gods and goddesses of greek mythology
- The Greek god of the forge, responsible for creating Zeus’s lightning bolts.
- The Greek goddess of love
- A half man-half goat being originating from Greek mythology
- A winding group of passageways, sometimes with multiple entrances and exits
- A problem, toy or game that tests one's knowledge or cleverness
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- A typically violent storm
- The Greek god of the sun, as well as the twin brother of Artemis
- The Greek goddess of the harvest, one of the three olympian sisters of Zeus
- The practice of using a bow, now typically seen as a sport.
- The Roman form of the Greek god Zeus
- The king of the Greek gods, as well as the lord of the sky and the father of Apollo
- A person that gives prophecies, frequently tied to the Greek god Apollo
15 Clues: The ruler of an empire • A typically violent storm • The Greek goddess of love • The Roman form of the Greek god Zeus • The practice of using a bow, now typically seen as a sport. • A half man-half goat being originating from Greek mythology • A problem, toy or game that tests one's knowledge or cleverness • ...
OBG 2023-12-19
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- Never given in LT
- Greek number on the fetal skull
- Football and FGR
- Absent in uterus present in hairy ovary
- Sign of cricket in radiology
- Syndrome where mother and fetus are swollen
- Government guideline for LT
- IVF family in Indian mythology
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- Started as stomach soother
- Right heart
- Astronomy in OBG
- Dirtiest room in LGH
- First woman according to Greek mythology
- Dirty placenta
- Academy of higher education
15 Clues: Right heart • Dirty placenta • Astronomy in OBG • Football and FGR • Never given in LT • Dirtiest room in LGH • Started as stomach soother • Academy of higher education • Government guideline for LT • Sign of cricket in radiology • IVF family in Indian mythology • Greek number on the fetal skull • Absent in uterus present in hairy ovary • First woman according to Greek mythology • ...
Mythology 2024-07-01
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- - Greek god of the sea (8)
- - Norse god of thunder (4)
- - Norse mythological female figures who choose those who may die in battle (8)
- - Epic poem by Homer about the journey of Odysseus (7)
- - Mythical creature with the head of a bull and body of a man (8)
- - King of the gods in Greek mythology (4)
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- - Mythological creature with the body of a horse and torso of a human (7)
- - Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology (8)
- - Hero of Greek mythology known for his strength and adventures (8)
- - Gorgon in Greek mythology with snakes for hair (6)
10 Clues: - Greek god of the sea (8) • - Norse god of thunder (4) • - King of the gods in Greek mythology (4) • - Gorgon in Greek mythology with snakes for hair (6) • - Epic poem by Homer about the journey of Odysseus (7) • - Mythical creature with the head of a bull and body of a man (8) • - Hero of Greek mythology known for his strength and adventures (8) • ...
Greece Study Crossword 2024-10-22
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- – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology
- – The side that won the Peloponnesian War
- – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom
- League – An alliance formed after the Greco-Persian War
- – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending
- – King of the Greek Gods
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- – God of the Underworld
- – A type of Greek drama that has a happy or humorous ending
- Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for
- – A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson
- – Queen of the Greek Gods and goddess of marriage
- – God of War in Greek mythology
13 Clues: – God of the Underworld • – King of the Greek Gods • – God of War in Greek mythology • – The side that won the Peloponnesian War • – God of the Sun and music in Greek mythology • – A short story or tale that teaches a lesson • – Patron Goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom • Empires – What Alexander the Great is known for • – A Greek drama that has a sad or tragic ending • ...
Engligh 2025-01-21
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- Greek hero
- wife of Odysseus
- broad fame
- person who tends pigs
- human characteristics
- shining
- to begin
- greek mythological figure
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- persistence in doing something
- Greek mythology hero
- Suitor of Penelope
- Irony a literary technique
- descriptive phrase
- personality trait
- goddess of wisdom
- searching well
- simile comparison using like or as
17 Clues: shining • to begin • Greek hero • broad fame • searching well • wife of Odysseus • personality trait • goddess of wisdom • Suitor of Penelope • descriptive phrase • Greek mythology hero • person who tends pigs • human characteristics • greek mythological figure • Irony a literary technique • persistence in doing something • simile comparison using like or as
