greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
A game of Scrabble 2020-04-25
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- gin, past tense
- used to get attention
- to the same degree
- tasting of wine
- something that is not new
- short period in which something is done uncontrollably
- Killer whale
- having an acidic taste
- stylized text, plural
- used to refer to an object previously mentioned
- used to indicate where something is
- feeling as if you need rest
- former significant other
- dull or boring
- a type of fabric
- to have jumped into water head first
- father, informal
- A place for sitting
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- a poisonous substance
- a mold with an S-shape model
- one that loads
- hello, informal
- a monetary subunit of the kina
- spiders create these
- in the air
- mountain nymphs of Greek mythology
- a wild cat
- female sterilization chemical
- condition in which the body fails to react to an antigen
- to defecate, informal
- Information Technology
- sharp blade used for chopping wood
- lead singer of an opera, plural
- a ruler of an Islamic country
- one, French (m)
- sculpture from shoulders up
- comparative of inky
- Einsteinium
38 Clues: in the air • a wild cat • Einsteinium • Killer whale • one that loads • dull or boring • gin, past tense • hello, informal • tasting of wine • one, French (m) • a type of fabric • father, informal • to the same degree • comparative of inky • A place for sitting • spiders create these • a poisonous substance • used to get attention • to defecate, informal • stylized text, plural • having an acidic taste • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- Greek stories about the gods
- spreading of culture
- device used to show direction
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- a line of rules from the same family
- new capital of Rome
- men who fought wars
- a fake horse
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- smooth cloth from China
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- building on the Acropolis
- city-state
- the region of ancient Israel
- fine white glass
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- men who fought for sport
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- the enlightened on
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
- book that told people when to plant crops
- what Alexander was
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- people that were owned
- silver roman coin
- head of a man body of a lion
- skilled workers
- mixing of metals
- winds that blow across India
- The highest level of human society
- love of wisdom
30 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • the enlightened on • what Alexander was • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
Moons 2021-04-22
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- discovered in December 1985 by the Voyager 2
- named after the Titaness Dione of Greek mythology
- was the first non-round moon to be discovered.
- discovered in October 1851 by William Lassell
- is also known as Jupiter ii
- Discovered by William Herschel in 1787
- discovered on March 18, 1899
- its surface temperature at noon reaches −198 °C
- meaning panic
- meaning fear
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- biggest moon of Neptune
- discovered on October 24, 1851
- discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- second largest moon in the solar system
- discovered by Gerard Kuiper on 16 February 1948
- largest moon in the solar system
- Discovered by Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989
- another name for the moon
- 4th largest moon in the solar system
- named after a character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- called the yin and yang of the Saturn moons
- It is the second smallest body in the Solar System
- discovered by Gerard Kuiper in 1949
- has a diameter of 4821 km
- discovered by William Herschel
25 Clues: meaning fear • meaning panic • biggest moon of Neptune • another name for the moon • has a diameter of 4821 km • is also known as Jupiter ii • discovered on March 18, 1899 • discovered on October 24, 1851 • discovered by William Herschel • largest moon in the solar system • discovered by Gerard Kuiper in 1949 • 4th largest moon in the solar system • ...
Valentine’s Day 2023 2023-01-28
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- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- Tug my _____ spank my ___
- Number of US towns named Valentine
- Profession that receives the most valentines
- Projectiles fired by Cupid
- Billboards top love song of all time
- Brain chemical known as the cuddle or love hormone
- These birds are a symbol of love
- State that produces the most chocolate
- Country that does not celebrate Valentine’s Day
- The number of days in a regular February
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- You and me together
- Cupid is the son of this deity
- Cupid’s arrows are made of lead and this.
- The month we met face to face
- First thing you told me about my eyes. They are this.
- Gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
- What our eyes make when we look at each other
- Mix red and white
- Letters to Juliet are sent to this European city every year
- Something you say in the heat of passion
- Pizza place famous for heart shaped pizzas
- Will you be my____
- Our favorite drink to share together
- Something you like to do to me
25 Clues: Mix red and white • Will you be my____ • You and me together • Tug my _____ spank my ___ • Projectiles fired by Cupid • The month we met face to face • Cupid is the son of this deity • Something you like to do to me • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • These birds are a symbol of love • Number of US towns named Valentine • Billboards top love song of all time • ...
Ancient Greece MJW 2022-03-31
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- The king after the Battle of Marathon
- The age boys started training
- War fought against Athens and Sparta
- Artemis' counterpart
- Wrote the Iliad
- Achilles' mom
- The alliance formed to stop Persians from invading
- Amount of axes suitors had to shoot an arrow through
- 20 foot spear used by Philip's army
- The only god with the same name in Roman and Greek mythology
- Daughter of Zeus
- The amount of people King Leonidas brought with him
- Years spent with Calypso
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- Amount of years Penelope avoided suitors
- Doric, Ionic, __________
- Wife of Paris
- How Alexander's dad died
- Famous city in Egypt named after Alexander
- Odysseus' other name
- Roman Poseidon
- Instead of ____ Sparta relied on there army for protection
- How old Alexander was when he became king
- Achilles _______
- The last word spoke by the runner who delivered the news of the win against the Persians
- Hectors wife
- Wife of Odysseus
- Threw the golden apple
- Persia had the best _____
- Alexander's dad
- Athens had the best _______
30 Clues: Hectors wife • Wife of Paris • Achilles' mom • Roman Poseidon • Wrote the Iliad • Alexander's dad • Achilles _______ • Wife of Odysseus • Daughter of Zeus • Odysseus' other name • Artemis' counterpart • Threw the golden apple • Doric, Ionic, __________ • How Alexander's dad died • Years spent with Calypso • Persia had the best _____ • Athens had the best _______ • The age boys started training • ...
cross word 2023-09-25
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- critical transition that resulted in the birth of agriculture,
- alexander the greats father
- hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology and the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh,
- the oldest part of egyptian history
- a distance of about 40 kilometers, or nearly 25 miles
- prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece.
- where alexander the great was from
- was the leader of the macedonian army
- the imperial dynasty of China from about 1126 to 255 bc
- a ten-year war waged by the confederated Greeks under Agamemnon against the Trojans
- the capital of greece
- elephant that was trained and guided by humans for combat.
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- the very first ancient civilization
- ancient city located on the lower Euphrates river in southern Mesopotamia
- ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta
- pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure
- ancient Chinese philosophical concept, which originated during the Zhou Dynasty
- a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE
- the combonation of cultures
- also known as the yellow river
20 Clues: the capital of greece • alexander the greats father • the combonation of cultures • also known as the yellow river • where alexander the great was from • the very first ancient civilization • the oldest part of egyptian history • was the leader of the macedonian army • ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta • prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece. • ...
Narnia 2024-05-08
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- The helpful, furry people the siblings meet
- Where some of the mythology is sourced from
- The oldest sibling, whom shoots a bow and arrow
- The portal from the normal world into Narnia
- The city the siblings are originally from
- The antagonist, who calls herself "Queen of Narnia"
- The landmark that shows where the portal is
- The loyal centaur who is part of Aslan's army
- Half man Half horse
- The lion, king of Narnia
- The type of creature Tumnus is
- The strict housekeeper for the professor
- The delight that the witch gives Edmund
- The name of the white witch
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- The boy who finds himself on the wrong side of the fight, due to the witch's evil
- The siblings last name
- The world that the wardrobe leads to
- The youngest sibling, who finds Narnia First
- The oldest of the 4 siblings
- The conflict going on in England
- The Faun that Lucy meets in Narnia
- The man who owns the house the siblings are staying at
- The creature that is the witch's assistant
- Where the siblings are sent
- Where some of the mythology is sourced from
25 Clues: Half man Half horse • The siblings last name • The lion, king of Narnia • Where the siblings are sent • The name of the white witch • The oldest of the 4 siblings • The type of creature Tumnus is • The conflict going on in England • The Faun that Lucy meets in Narnia • The world that the wardrobe leads to • The delight that the witch gives Edmund • ...
LE SPOOKY MONSTERS 2025-10-14
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- BRENDAN AND RACHEL FOUGHT THESE
- CAN LEAD YOU TO SOME GOLD
- SUMMONED BY TWO TINY JAPANESE TWIN FAIRIES
- "RELEASE THE _____!"
- VAMPIRIC WEST AFRICAN CREATURES
- CHINESE HOPPING VAMPIRES
- DON'T LOOK HER IN THE EYES
- AN AMERICAN ______ IN PARIS
- HALF BIRB HALF HOOMAN WOMAN
- JAPANESE DEATH GODS
- WATCH YOUR BOAT AS YOU LISTEN TO THEIR SONGS
- WILL EAT YOUR BRAINS
- SEDUCTRESS CREATURE OF CELTIC LORE
- THE AFRICAN UNICORN
- THE VAMP OR ALL VAMPS
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- THE SERPENT KING
- JEAN GREY
- THE CRYING GHOST THAT ROAMS THRU MEXICO
- HINDU SEA CREATURE
- FIRE BREATHING CREATURE IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- EATS YOUR FLESH IN GRAVEYARDS
- DINO SPOTTED SWIMMING IN SCOTLAND
- OLIVIA RODRIGO'S FIRST SINGLE OFF HER SECOND ALBUM
- WINGED NATIVE AMERICAN CREATURE THAT BRINGS STORMS, PROTECTION, AND POWER
- DISGUISES ITSELF AS A BEAUTY MAN OR WOMAN TO TRICK PEOPLE
- NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRIT THAT DRIVES YOU INTO CANNIBALISM
- THE GOAT SUCKER WAITING IN THE DARK
- FOUGHT WITH SARUMON FOR THE RING
- JAPANESE HEAVENLY DOG
- KOREAN SERPENTINE CREATURES
- DOES HE OR DOES HE NOT EXIST?
31 Clues: JEAN GREY • THE SERPENT KING • HINDU SEA CREATURE • JAPANESE DEATH GODS • THE AFRICAN UNICORN • "RELEASE THE _____!" • WILL EAT YOUR BRAINS • JAPANESE HEAVENLY DOG • THE VAMP OR ALL VAMPS • CHINESE HOPPING VAMPIRES • CAN LEAD YOU TO SOME GOLD • DON'T LOOK HER IN THE EYES • AN AMERICAN ______ IN PARIS • HALF BIRB HALF HOOMAN WOMAN • KOREAN SERPENTINE CREATURES • EATS YOUR FLESH IN GRAVEYARDS • ...
What Yuh Know? 2025-11-12
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- Who is the current Attorney General of T&T?
- What is the dot over the lowercase "I" called?
- What street is the Red House on?
- What famed warrior died from an arrow to the heel in Greek mythology?
- What is the word for someone that can write with both hands
- What Caribbean country plans to remove Charles III as head of state in 2025?
- Chicken Tikka Masala is which country's national dish
- What is the national animal of Scotland?
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- From which direction does the sun rise
- What is the longest river in the world?
- Which musician holds the records for most Grammys of all time?
- What is the only mammmal that can fly?
- What fish is used to make calamari?
- Which country is Madrid the capital of?
- How many years is the Ethiopian calendar is behind the Gregorian Calendar
- Where can you find the Colosseum?
- How many months does the Ethiopian calendar has
- Capital of France?
- What is a group of crows called? "A ___ of crows."
- How often does a leap year occur?
20 Clues: Capital of France? • What street is the Red House on? • Where can you find the Colosseum? • How often does a leap year occur? • What fish is used to make calamari? • From which direction does the sun rise • What is the only mammmal that can fly? • What is the longest river in the world? • Which country is Madrid the capital of? • What is the national animal of Scotland? • ...
Puzzle 68 2025-05-26
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- A piece of furniture with a flat surface for working or studying
- A major river in Central and Eastern Europe
- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- The queen of the Greek gods, wife of Zeus
- A shortened, informal word possibly referring to "truffle"
- A sea creature with eight arms and high intelligence
- A neat pile or arrangement of items
- A device for holding things together or a short segment of media
- Slightly wet or moist
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- A liquid used for writing or printing
- A country on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula
- Hand coverings worn for protection or warmth
- A manual of instruction in any branch of study
- A figure in Egyptian mythology or a biblical name
- A large string instrument played with a bow
- A woodwind instrument that produces sound from the flow of air
- A Roman emperor; also a name in the Bible
- A Spanish word meaning “peak” or “small amount”; also a mountain
- Covered with or resembling slime; slippery
- To move upward, typically using hands and feet
20 Clues: Slightly wet or moist • A neat pile or arrangement of items • A liquid used for writing or printing • The queen of the Greek gods, wife of Zeus • A Roman emperor; also a name in the Bible • Covered with or resembling slime; slippery • A major river in Central and Eastern Europe • A large string instrument played with a bow • Hand coverings worn for protection or warmth • ...
Greek Letter Quest 2025-02-25
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- - What Greek letter denotes density in physics?
- - What Greek letter is used for summation in mathematics?
- - Which Greek letter represents the mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159?
- - Which Greek letter is used for efficiency in engineering?
- - What Greek letter is used for the chi-square distribution in statistics?
- - What Greek letter represents an angle in geometry?
- - Which Greek letter is associated with electromagnetic waves?
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- - What Greek letter represents resistance in electrical circuits?
- - What Greek letter symbolizes the wave function in quantum mechanics?
- - Which Greek letter represents wavelength in physics?
- - What Greek letter symbolizes change in mathematics?
- - Which Greek letter is used in fluid dynamics?
- - What Greek letter represents the golden ratio?
- - Which Greek letter is used for torque in physics?
- - Which Greek letter is used to denote a micro-unit in measurements?
15 Clues: - Which Greek letter is used in fluid dynamics? • - What Greek letter denotes density in physics? • - What Greek letter represents the golden ratio? • - What Greek letter represents an angle in geometry? • - Which Greek letter represents wavelength in physics? • - What Greek letter symbolizes change in mathematics? • ...
Mythology 2024-03-17
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- A Minor Roman War Goddess
- The Greek goddess of the hunt
- The flower named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- The Symbol of Loki
- The hero that helped Found Rome
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- Ra‘s Form in the morning
- A Jotun and a minor hunting entity
- The Egyption lion goddess
- The 2nd most important god in Rome
- The Norse god of Summer
- The race before the Greek gods
- The Egyption goddess of magic
12 Clues: The Symbol of Loki • The Norse god of Summer • Ra‘s Form in the morning • The Egyption lion goddess • A Minor Roman War Goddess • The Greek goddess of the hunt • The Egyption goddess of magic • The race before the Greek gods • The hero that helped Found Rome • A Jotun and a minor hunting entity • The 2nd most important god in Rome • ...
Junior Booksellers! 2023-06-03
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- What kind of mythology are the first Percy Jackson books based on?
- What kind of books tell stories in a comic book format?
- Finish the title: The Mysterious ________ Society (Trenton Stewart)
- Finish the title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of ______ (JK Rowling)
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- What series tells stories of real-life disasters?
- What author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid's band came to Memphis to play this year?
- Finish the title: Wings of _____ (Tui T Sutherland)
- What series by Erin Hunter is based on a clan of cats?
- Most books in the store are shelved in order of the author's _____.
- Finish the title: The Miraculous _________ of Edward Tulane (Kate DiCamillo)
10 Clues: What series tells stories of real-life disasters? • Finish the title: Wings of _____ (Tui T Sutherland) • What series by Erin Hunter is based on a clan of cats? • What kind of books tell stories in a comic book format? • What kind of mythology are the first Percy Jackson books based on? • Most books in the store are shelved in order of the author's _____. • ...
Weeks 8&9 Home Learning Crossword 2025-11-23
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- A type of castle wall
- Relating to the countryside; rural
- Make something seem fanciful or fantastic
- Decorated or adorned with tinsel
- A fancy, round ornament worn on the heads of kings and queens
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- A prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- A mark (¨) used over a vowel, especially in German, to indicate a different vowel quality
- A type of decorative, shiny material used for celebrations like Christmas, and, figuratively, anything that is showy but of little real value
- Describes something that is transitional or in a state of being in-between
- Lying or sitting in a relaxed, ungainly way with limbs spread out
10 Clues: A type of castle wall • Decorated or adorned with tinsel • Relating to the countryside; rural • Make something seem fanciful or fantastic • A fancy, round ornament worn on the heads of kings and queens • A prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology • Lying or sitting in a relaxed, ungainly way with limbs spread out • ...
Anthem Vocab 2026-03-03
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- A person's trade, profession, or "calling."
- The belief that your own life and happiness are your highest goals.
- A Titan from Greek mythology who stole fire from the gods to give to humanity.
- An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct.
- The state or situation of being alone.
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- Something that cannot be divided or separated into parts.
- A naturally magnetized mineral that acts as a magnet.
- A mass of small bubbles in or on a liquid; foam.
- A large pile of wood used for burning a corpse or punishment.
- The practice of controlled breeding to "improve" the genetic quality of a population.
10 Clues: The state or situation of being alone. • A person's trade, profession, or "calling." • A mass of small bubbles in or on a liquid; foam. • A naturally magnetized mineral that acts as a magnet. • Something that cannot be divided or separated into parts. • An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle Greece 2013-11-06
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- story about the return from troy
- first mainland greek civilization
- time of famine, and unwritten history
- king that avenged his father, and burned athens
- the sea between sicily and western greece
- king that set revenge against athens for supporting a rebellion
- first greek civilization on the island of crete
- north-western part of asia
- most populus greek city-state
- ancient city of crete
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- heavily armed infantry
- island south of greece with the first greek civilization
- famous greek writer, wrote two stories about the trojan war
- the sea that is surrounded by land on 3 sides
- many city-states were surrounded by mountains, so invasion wasn't heard of except for from known civilizations
- rectangualur formation for hopelite soldiers in battle
- voters elect laws directly to the government
- narrow passage way that was set for battle to defend from the persian invasion
- the sea between asia minor and eastern greece
- story about last year of the trojan war
- greek naval commander
- greek colonies
22 Clues: greek colonies • greek naval commander • ancient city of crete • heavily armed infantry • north-western part of asia • most populus greek city-state • story about the return from troy • first mainland greek civilization • time of famine, and unwritten history • story about last year of the trojan war • the sea between sicily and western greece • ...
Ch 5/6, 7 and 8 Xword 2025-10-30
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- What does the prefix para- mean
- What does the prefix dia- mean
- What does the roman numeral X mean
- What does the roman numeral XCVII mean
- What does the prefix post- mean
- What does the prefix inter- mean
- What does the roman numeral XLIV mean
- What does the roman numeral LX mean
- What does the prefix magni- mean
- What does the prefix circum- mean
- Greek name for the letter ps
- What does the prefix super- mean
- What does the greek suffix -arch mean
- What does the prefix crypto- mean
- What does the prefix auto- mean
- What does the greek suffix -graphy mean
- Greek name for the letter T
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- What does the roman numeral LXXXVI mean
- What does the prefix mal- mean
- Greek name for the letters ch
- What does the greek suffix -er mean
- What does the roman numeral XC mean
- What does the greek suffix -scopy mean
- What does the roman numeral LI mean
- What does the roman numeral LXXVIII mean
- What does the roman numeral V mean
- Greek name for the letter B
- What does the greek suffix -crat mean
- Greek name for the letter A
- What does the greek suffix -less mean
- What does the roman numeral L mean
31 Clues: Greek name for the letter B • Greek name for the letter A • Greek name for the letter T • Greek name for the letter ps • Greek name for the letters ch • What does the prefix mal- mean • What does the prefix dia- mean • What does the prefix para- mean • What does the prefix post- mean • What does the prefix auto- mean • What does the prefix inter- mean • ...
Important Greek People (and some Persians) 2024-09-18
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- This Greek comedic playwright is considered, "The Father of Comedy."
- This PERSIAN King of Kings was Darius's son, and was most known for his invasion of Greece from across the Hellespont, and for his ultimate DEFEAT from the Greeks leading to the decline of the Achaemenid Empire.
- This Greek tragedian is most known for writing Medea, The Bacchae, Hippolytus, Alcestis and The Trojan Women.
- This Greek philosopher created the Socratic method.
- This Greek mathematician and physicist invented a death ray. (that might not work.)
- This Greek politician was also an important general in the Great Peloponnesian War.
- This Greek astronomer and philosopher was the first known person to put the sun in the center of the Universe.
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- This Greek mathematician is considered the "Father of Geometry."
- This Greek philosopher wrote "the Republic."
- This Greek Courier ran all the way to Athens from Marathon, and with his last, dying breath, proclaimed they’d won the Battle of Marathon.
- This Greek historian and general is the author of ‘the History of the 'Peloponnesian War.’
- This Greek philosopher tutored Alexander the Great.
- This Greek Spartan King was most known for leading 300 of his warriors in a last stand against the Persians in the Battle of Thermopylae.
- This Greek historian and geographer is also known as “The Father of History.”
- This Greek philosopher created the Pythagorean Theorem.
- This Greek mathematician and geographer became the librarian at the Library of Alexandria.
- This Greek tragedian is most known for writing Oedipus the King Oedipus the King.
- This PERSIAN King of Kings was the third in the Achaemenid Empire. He fought the Greeks in the Battle of Marathon.
18 Clues: This Greek philosopher wrote "the Republic." • This Greek philosopher tutored Alexander the Great. • This Greek philosopher created the Socratic method. • This Greek philosopher created the Pythagorean Theorem. • This Greek mathematician is considered the "Father of Geometry." • This Greek comedic playwright is considered, "The Father of Comedy." • ...
The Gods of Greek Mythology 2021-04-29
12 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of the sun • God of thunder • Goddess of love • God of the seas • Goddess of hearth • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the moon • God of the underworld • God of merchants and thieves • Goddess of marriages and birth
The Greek Mythology - New Words 2014-03-08
Greek Mythology #1 Olympian Gods 2024-10-08
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- Queen of the gods, protector of marriage.
- God of the underworld and riches.
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategy.
- Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
- God of wine, fertility, and theatre.
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- King of the gods, wielder of lightning bolts.
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- Goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
- God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen.
- Messenger of the gods, guide to the underworld.
- God of the sun, music, poetry, and healing.
- Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest.
12 Clues: God of the underworld and riches. • Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. • God of wine, fertility, and theatre. • God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen. • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • Queen of the gods, protector of marriage. • Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategy. • God of the sun, music, poetry, and healing. • ...
mythology 2019-03-06
12 Clues: sky • giants • motherhood • time & ages • mother earth • made up story • sons of titans • one eyed monsters • marrige & children • daughters of titans • 100 handed monsters • god of sky and weather
Mythology 2019-02-27
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- princess that helped Theseus
- greatest poet and musician
- wife of Hades
- wife of Orpheus that died
- killed Medusa
- found the Golden Fleece
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- sorceress that aided Jason
- witch that turned Odysseus' men into pigs
- best Greek warrior in Trojan war
- completed 12 labors
- killed the Minotaur
- took 10 years to get home
12 Clues: wife of Hades • killed Medusa • completed 12 labors • killed the Minotaur • found the Golden Fleece • took 10 years to get home • wife of Orpheus that died • sorceress that aided Jason • greatest poet and musician • princess that helped Theseus • best Greek warrior in Trojan war • witch that turned Odysseus' men into pigs
Mythology 2012-05-01
12 Clues: extreme pride • god of wisdom • god of the sun • the first spider • wife of aphrodite • jealous wife of Zeus • goddess of cornfields • messenger of the gods • god of the underworld • he is currently a constellation • falls in love with his own reflection • opens the box that contains the ills of mankind
mythology 2023-02-08
12 Clues: god of war • god of fire • ruler of the sea • Zeus's Messenger • god of underworld • roman name Jupiter • protector of marriage • Goddess of Love and Beauty • the supreme rulers favorite child • dolphin and crow were sacred to him • is the delian of delos's twin sister • Every meal began and ended with an offering to her
Mythology 2022-05-19
12 Clues: Gorgon • and spring • of the gods • The Odyssey • Woman of Troy • The labyrinth • his twelve labors • and the Argonauts • boy who killed Medusa • Hero of the Trojan war • Titan who gave man fire • of Thebes who killed his father
Mythology 2025-04-14
12 Clues: Titan King • God of nature • God of the sea • One eyed monster • Has winged sandals • Has snakes for hair • Husband of Persephone • God of wine and parties • Is symbolized by an owl • Goddess of harvest and grain • 3 headed fire breathing creature • Son of Kronos and brother of Hades
R.S.P. Latin and Greek Puzzle 2014-12-15
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- suffix for without
- Latin root for war
- prefix for extremely
- suffix for characterized by
- Greek root for small
- Greek root for life
- Latin root for water
- suffix for one who
- Greek root for time
- prefix for not
- prefix for after
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- suffix for female
- Latin root for free
- Latin root for high
- Greek root for marriage
- suffix for every
- prefix for against
- Greek root for pressure
- prefix for air
- Latin root for body
20 Clues: prefix for air • prefix for not • suffix for every • prefix for after • suffix for female • suffix for without • Latin root for war • prefix for against • suffix for one who • Latin root for free • Latin root for high • Greek root for life • Greek root for time • Latin root for body • prefix for extremely • Greek root for small • Latin root for water • Greek root for marriage • Greek root for pressure • ...
Mythology 2013-06-17
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- ruler of them all
- creator God in Africa
- continent
- went on 10 year journey
- epic written by Homer
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- demigod
- goddess
- A collection of myths, esp. one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- despised by Hera
- Irish
- screaming
- A member of an indigenous people of northern Canada and parts of Greenland and Alaska.
12 Clues: Irish • demigod • goddess • screaming • continent • despised by Hera • ruler of them all • creator God in Africa • epic written by Homer • went on 10 year journey • A member of an indigenous people of northern Canada and parts of Greenland and Alaska. • A collection of myths, esp. one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
Mythology 2021-05-12
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- What did King Midas think could make you happy?
- Which beast represents imagination?
- Which creature is reborn from a fire?
- Walking around a place without purpose.
- What did Dionysus grant the King?
- Thinking about something all the time.
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- When you can't find where you are going.
- What is the name of an old story that teaches us a lesson?
- Which beast represents power and strength?
- A model of a person made from stone or gold.
- To say that you will definitely do something.
- Which beast guards a maze and scares people?
12 Clues: What did Dionysus grant the King? • Which beast represents imagination? • Which creature is reborn from a fire? • Thinking about something all the time. • Walking around a place without purpose. • When you can't find where you are going. • Which beast represents power and strength? • A model of a person made from stone or gold. • ...
Mythology 2024-01-26
12 Clues: Hermes • El Rey • Huntress • Part horse • Turns around • Created by Athena • Daughter of Minos • Phaedra's Husband • Weaving challenge • Destroyed by horses • Gives terrible advice • Synonym for "bloodshed"
Mythology 2022-05-10
Mythology 2025-06-18
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- slayer of the Minotaur
- killer of Hyacinthus
- Ancient king of Ithaca
- Greatest of Greek heroes
- father of Zeus
- Mother of Helen of Sparta
- killers of Orpheus
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- Thracian bard known for katabasis
- wife of Orpheus
- Queen of the Underworld and goddess of Spring in Greek myth
- winged god of love, son of Ares
- Hades’ mistress, turned into a mint plant
12 Clues: father of Zeus • wife of Orpheus • killers of Orpheus • killer of Hyacinthus • slayer of the Minotaur • Ancient king of Ithaca • Greatest of Greek heroes • Mother of Helen of Sparta • winged god of love, son of Ares • Thracian bard known for katabasis • Hades’ mistress, turned into a mint plant • Queen of the Underworld and goddess of Spring in Greek myth
World History Standard Three Tic Tac Toe Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- A famous city-state that focused on a strong military and total discipline
- Slaves in ancient Sparta
- The spread of Greek ideas and culture from the Eastern Mediterranean to Asia
- A Greek philosopher who used questioning to teach his students
- A Greek marketplace
- The stories ancient Greeks told about their gods
- Greece forms this, which is an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- The most famous ancient Greek general that conquered Egypt and Persia and promoted Greek culture wherever he went
- An ancient Greek male who was famous for his epics
- The king of the ancient Greek gods and the god of lightning
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- A Greek Philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and developed the rule of logic
- A system of government created by ancient Greeks
- A type of garment in ancient Greece
- The Greek philosopher who started the school called The Academy
- A rocky mound in Athens, Greece that is home to many temples including the Parthenon
- The sea that surrounds mainland Greece
- A temple in Athens, Greece dedicated to the goddess Athens
- The highest mountain in Greece and the home of the Greek gods
- A city-state in ancient Greece
- The war that was fought between the Greeks and the people of Troy
20 Clues: A Greek marketplace • Slaves in ancient Sparta • A city-state in ancient Greece • A type of garment in ancient Greece • The sea that surrounds mainland Greece • A system of government created by ancient Greeks • The stories ancient Greeks told about their gods • An ancient Greek male who was famous for his epics • A temple in Athens, Greece dedicated to the goddess Athens • ...
Ch 5/6, 7 and 8 Xword 2025-10-30
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- What does the prefix crypto- mean
- Greek name for the letter ps
- What does the greek suffix -arch mean
- What does the prefix super- mean
- Greek name for the letter T
- What does the prefix auto- mean
- What does the greek suffix -crat mean
- What does the prefix dia- mean
- What does the roman numeral XCVII mean
- What does the greek suffix -graphy mean
- What does the greek suffix -er mean
- What does the prefix para- mean
- Greek name for the letter B
- What does the roman numeral L mean
- Greek name for the letter A
- What does the prefix inter- mean
- What does the roman numeral LI mean
- What does the roman numeral LX mean
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- Greek name for the letters ch
- What does the roman numeral LXXVIII mean
- What does the prefix circum- mean
- What does the prefix post- mean
- What does the roman numeral XLIV mean
- What does the prefix magni- mean
- What does the roman numeral X mean
- What does the roman numeral LXXXVI mean
- What does the greek suffix -less mean
- What does the roman numeral XC mean
- What does the greek suffix -scopy mean
- What does the prefix mal- mean
- What does the roman numeral V mean
31 Clues: Greek name for the letter T • Greek name for the letter B • Greek name for the letter A • Greek name for the letter ps • Greek name for the letters ch • What does the prefix dia- mean • What does the prefix mal- mean • What does the prefix post- mean • What does the prefix auto- mean • What does the prefix para- mean • What does the prefix super- mean • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword- ollie w 2023-08-24
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- who is the god of wild animals and hunt
- who guards the gate of the underworld
- who was born from zeus's head
- which god has the symbol of a peacock
- which god wears winged sandals
- who shoots arrows to make people fall in love
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- who is the second most powerful god
- who's weapon is a thunderbolt
- which god had the roman name mars
- who is the nicest god
- which greek god is disabled
- which god plays the golden lyre
12 Clues: who is the nicest god • which greek god is disabled • who's weapon is a thunderbolt • who was born from zeus's head • which god wears winged sandals • which god plays the golden lyre • which god had the roman name mars • who is the second most powerful god • who guards the gate of the underworld • which god has the symbol of a peacock • who is the god of wild animals and hunt • ...
Heroes of Greek Mythology - B 2023-12-14
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- These creatures were from Stymphalia.
- What Hercules took from Queen Hippolyta.
- He was a warrior in the Trojan War.
- He married Andromeda after rescuing her.
- Hercules chased this animal for a whole year!
- Mother of Zeus.
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- This man raised horses that ate human flesh.
- This giant had 3 heads.
- He had to perform 12 tasks.
- She gave Theseus a ball of string.
- A titan who helped steal apples for Hercules.
- She died after getting bitten by a snake.
12 Clues: Mother of Zeus. • This giant had 3 heads. • He had to perform 12 tasks. • She gave Theseus a ball of string. • He was a warrior in the Trojan War. • These creatures were from Stymphalia. • What Hercules took from Queen Hippolyta. • He married Andromeda after rescuing her. • She died after getting bitten by a snake. • This man raised horses that ate human flesh. • ...
Greek and Latin Root Words 2023-01-09
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- (Latin)The past is the past.
- (Latin)To be heard, one will pro____ their voice.
- (Greek)There is no utopia - only the opposite.
- (Greek) In this profession, you read minds.
- (Greek)Dopplegangers will do this to become you.
- (Greek)This root word is a synonym with "loathing"
- (Greek)Five headed snake monster has this root
- (Latin)Jerry always plays devil's advocate.
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- (Latin)To make, to do
- The trade was mutually _ _ _ _ficial for each one.
- (Latin)Judy makes millions doing this on TV.
- (Latin) That thing you hate doing with pencils.
- (Greek)Similar/opposite meaning words share a root
- (Greek)Use this to check the temperature
- (Greek)Spider haters should know this.
- This Greek root word relates to the study of stars
- (Greek)To be underneath or below
17 Clues: (Latin)To make, to do • (Latin)The past is the past. • (Greek)To be underneath or below • (Greek)Spider haters should know this. • (Greek)Use this to check the temperature • (Greek) In this profession, you read minds. • (Latin)Jerry always plays devil's advocate. • (Latin)Judy makes millions doing this on TV. • (Greek)There is no utopia - only the opposite. • ...
In the beginning... 2026-02-19
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- Ancient Greek sanctuary famous for its oracle
- Greek yogurt dip made with cucumbers, garlic, and herbs
- Primordial supreme mother goddess
- As an infant, he was nursed by goats
- Sea located between Greece and Turkey
- Three-headed watchdog of the underworld
- Mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
- Wise centaur and mentor to many Greek heroes
- The Greek concept of the afterlife where the blessed go
- A trick used to gain entry into the city of Troy
- A Greek dish of lamb meat, typically served in pita with toppings
- Greek invention with a snooze button today
- Athena challenged her to a weaving contest
- Persephone’s husband
- Hero who defeated Medusa
- Three sisters that share a single eye and one tooth
- Hera threw Hephaestus off of Mount ________
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- Olympic event that women could win
- Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle
- Sweet pastry made of filo dough, honey, and nuts
- The number of labors Hercules had to perform
- Goddess of wisdom and war, born from Zeus’s head
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone
- Greek invention - going up?
- Ancient Greek poet known for the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- Elevated part of an ancient Greek city, often a site of temples
- King Minos lived on this island
- God of time who ate his children
- Greek philosopher known for questioning and the Socratic method
- Greek city-state known for its contributions to art, philosophy, and democracy
- He flew too close to the sun
- Home to the creature that Theseus slayed
- Polyphemus thought that his name was “Nobody”
- Public open space in ancient Greek cities for assembly and markets
- Temple dedicated to Athena on the Acropolis in Athens
- Greek city-state known for its military strength and women's rights
- Fire-breathing monster - part lion, part goat, and part dragon
38 Clues: Persephone’s husband • Hero who defeated Medusa • Greek invention - going up? • He flew too close to the sun • King Minos lived on this island • God of time who ate his children • Primordial supreme mother goddess • Olympic event that women could win • As an infant, he was nursed by goats • Sea located between Greece and Turkey • Three-headed watchdog of the underworld • ...
Greek/Roman Mythology - Group 1 2024-08-26
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- Kidnapped his own wife
- Falls in love with the underworld King
- Falls in love with their own creation
- A musician's wife who died from a snakebite
- Died from his wings melting by being too close to the sun
- The Father of Icarus
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- Created Pandora to trick Prometheus's brother; tricked into accepting bones and fat of sacrifices
- Got cursed by Athena; often associated with turning people into stone
- A God who stole fire from Zeus to give to the people of Earth
- An ancient Greek hero with superhuman musical abilities; attempted to save his wife from the land of the dead
- In answer to pygmalion’s prayer, venus brings his creation to life
- Died From Pool gazing at his own reflection
12 Clues: The Father of Icarus • Kidnapped his own wife • Falls in love with their own creation • Falls in love with the underworld King • Died From Pool gazing at his own reflection • A musician's wife who died from a snakebite • Died from his wings melting by being too close to the sun • A God who stole fire from Zeus to give to the people of Earth • ...
gasswedding2025 2025-04-13
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- Cut of the engagement ring diamond
- This sweet treat is always stocked in our freezer
- Kara’s favorite Oklahoma ice cream joint
- Kara and the Officiant met in this OU club
- Stephen and Kara met at this company's holiday party
- The street Kara and Stephen live on
- Kara works for this yodeling internet company
- Stephen's alma mater
- Stephen's favorite musician, who has a museum here in Tulsa
- Stephen's fave book genre
- Stephen's favorite SciFi writer, and the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Stephen and his dad share this middle name
- Kara's childhood dog, who she named during a middle school obsession with Greek Mythology
- Tulsa to DC, directionally speaking
- Stephen proposed in this French restaurant, after a massive brunch spread
- Not Huntsville, but close
- This flying object broke Stephen's front tooth in middle school
- Length of the engagement in months
- Kara and Stephen first lived together in this state
- Stephen's dad coached him in this sport
- In Greek mythology, King Minos of Crete locked this creature away in his labyrinth
- Stephen and Kara have a slight addiction to this fizzy drink
- Name of 40-down
- High School sport that broke Kara's ankle
- Eldest Gass brother
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- The bride's hometown
- Month that Stephen proposed
- Stephen and this groomsman met in Kindergarten
- As a child, Kara broke this sister's arm (on accident!)
- The bride's middle name
- Island home to Acadia National Park, or Stephen and Kara's favorite neighborhood ice cream spot
- number of twins in the wedding party
- Home of the Oklahoma Sooners
- and Kara live in this capital city
- Downtown Tulsa's primary architectural style
- City where Stephen and Kara met
- Kara and Stephen's greatest love
- Mother of the bride
- Auburn’s mascot, or Kara’s favorite animal
- Who said "I love you" first, accidentally
- As a child, Stephen broke this brother's tooth (on purpose)
- Mother of the groom
- Kara's favorite TV shows play on this network
- The couple's first international trip was to this European country
- In 2019, the couple drove 11 hours from Houston to visit this national park
- The majority of the honeymoon will be spent on this island, which is SAID TO BE the birthplace of Zeus
- First dish Stephen made for Kara
47 Clues: Name of 40-down • Mother of the bride • Mother of the groom • Eldest Gass brother • The bride's hometown • Stephen's alma mater • The bride's middle name • Stephen's fave book genre • Not Huntsville, but close • Month that Stephen proposed • Home of the Oklahoma Sooners • City where Stephen and Kara met • Kara and Stephen's greatest love • First dish Stephen made for Kara • ...
Akella 2020-09-11
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- name of a famous dog created by Disney also sharing the name of a planet
- the most abundantly found element on earth next only to Oxygen
- The guy who discovered gravity
- The fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- One of the most recognizable paintings by Da Vinci
- Bugs Bunny is a ____
- A colour, also a fruit
- The Hindu god of wisdom and intellect and revered as the remover of obstacles
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- The famous actor starring in movies like Spyder, Pokiri, Athadu is
- The first thing you would say after lifting a call
- Innovation and you
- A Game of _____. (An extremely popular fantasy TV series)
- King of gods in Greek Mythology
- What has 4 right angles and having all sides equal
- Something without which you won't be able to sleep peacefully
- J.K Rowling's best selling books
- A foot and ankle surgeon or a medical professional devoted to treatment of foot related
17 Clues: Innovation and you • Bugs Bunny is a ____ • A colour, also a fruit • The guy who discovered gravity • King of gods in Greek Mythology • J.K Rowling's best selling books • The first thing you would say after lifting a call • What has 4 right angles and having all sides equal • One of the most recognizable paintings by Da Vinci • ...
Week one Spelling - Jaiden 2020-10-12
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- having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing.
- a word which has a similar meaning
- an exercise where someone with great flexibility display physical agility and coordination.
- _____ are located in Egypt
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- The cryptic message was saying Marcus would one day worship the almighty potato
- Keith has no _____ for other people
- Vijay is not lyrical
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- Percy Jackson is from Greek _____
- when you have a bomb. This would speed up the chemical reaction and make it go BOOM!
- when one thing is identical to another
- Present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
- a word where it is spelt the same but has a different meaning
- a cylindrical thing
- lets just say it starts with an L and ends with an ymph
- a fake name mostly used by authors
17 Clues: a cylindrical thing • Vijay is not lyrical • _____ are located in Egypt • Percy Jackson is from Greek _____ • a word which has a similar meaning • a fake name mostly used by authors • Keith has no _____ for other people • when one thing is identical to another • feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy. • lets just say it starts with an L and ends with an ymph • ...
Greek Monsters 2023-03-02
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- The “Mother of Monsters”
- Demonic female monster and belonged to the villainous cult circle of the goddess of the Underworld, Hekate.
- Beautiful, young women who used their singing to lure sailors passing by their island and slaughter them.
- The daughter of Forky and Kitos, once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for.
- Anthropomorphic monsters in Greek mythology, with a bird's body and a woman's head.
- Born when Poseidon decided to take revenge on King Minos of Crete for his disobedience; he denied sacrificing a beautiful white bull.
- Man-eating birds with beaks of bronze, sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victims, and poisonous dung.
- Another child of Typhon and Echidna,a horrible sea monster with serpentine features and many - many - snake heads.
- Fire-breathing giant serpent that guarded the Golden Fleece.
- A serpent monster, presided at the Delphic oracle, which existed in the cult center for its mother, Gaia. He was born by Gaia from the mud of the Flood of Deucalion with which Zeus ended the Golden Age.
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- Human-like but huge in stature and irresistible in strength.
- Three-headed beast: a lion's body and head, a tail that ended up in a snake's head, and in the middle of her back came a goat's neck and head. Daughter of Typhon and Echidna
- Also called the Mares of Thrace, were a herd of man-eating horses in Greek mythology belonging to the giant Diomedes.
- The “Father of all Monsters”.
- Famous three-headed dog, pet of Hades, the god of the Underworld.
- Three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes.
- Thought to be a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia lived opposite Scylla, on the Asian shore of the Bosporus
- Lives in the Nemean region, scattering fear in the area. has a very tough skin that can not be pierced by a weapon. also the offspring of Typhon and Echidna
- Took the form of a shaggy tameless boar of vast weight and foaming jaws. It would sally from the thick-wooded cypress-bearing heights of Erymanthus to harry the groves of Arcady and abuse the land of Psophis.
- A lion's body, bird's wings, and a female head.a treacherous and merciless monster who kills and eats those who cannot answer her riddle.
- A beautiful queen who ruled Libya
21 Clues: The “Mother of Monsters” • The “Father of all Monsters”. • A beautiful queen who ruled Libya • Human-like but huge in stature and irresistible in strength. • Fire-breathing giant serpent that guarded the Golden Fleece. • Famous three-headed dog, pet of Hades, the god of the Underworld. • ...
In the beginning... 2026-02-19
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- Greek invention with a snooze button today
- Goddess of wisdom and war, born from Zeus’s head
- Greek invention - going up?
- Persephone’s husband
- Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone
- Hero who defeated Medusa
- Ancient Greek poet known for the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- Public open space in ancient Greek cities for assembly and markets
- Sweet pastry made of filo dough, honey, and nuts
- A Greek dish of lamb meat, typically served in pita with toppings
- Elevated part of an ancient Greek city, often a site of temples
- Mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- As an infant, he was nursed by goats
- God of time who ate his children
- Three-headed watchdog of the underworld
- Wise centaur and mentor to many Greek heroes
- Temple dedicated to Athena on the Acropolis in Athens
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
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- Athena challenged her to a weaving contest
- Three sisters that share a single eye and one tooth
- Greek yogurt dip made with cucumbers, garlic, and herbs
- Greek philosopher known for questioning and the Socratic method
- Greek city-state known for its military strength and women's rights
- Primordial supreme mother goddess
- Ancient Greek sanctuary famous for its oracle
- A trick used to gain entry into the city of Troy
- Polyphemus thought that his name was “Nobody”
- Hera threw Hephaestus off of Mount ________
- He flew too close to the sun
- Home to the creature that Theseus slayed
- The number of labors Hercules had to perform
- Fire-breathing monster - part lion, part goat, and part dragon
- Sea located between Greece and Turkey
- Olympic event that women could win
- Greek city-state known for its contributions to art, philosophy, and democracy
- The Greek concept of the afterlife where the blessed go
- King Minos lived on this island
38 Clues: Persephone’s husband • Hero who defeated Medusa • Greek invention - going up? • He flew too close to the sun • King Minos lived on this island • God of time who ate his children • Primordial supreme mother goddess • Olympic event that women could win • As an infant, he was nursed by goats • Sea located between Greece and Turkey • Three-headed watchdog of the underworld • ...
Greek Speak 2026-03-29
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- A picture taken by a camera is like writing with light, so this is named for the Greek words light and write
- Pandora's _______ refers to a source of endless troubles **
- a continent named for a beautiful Phoenician princess **
- The written story of a person’s life, this comes from the Greek words for life and write.
- a long journey, named after the epic by Homer **
- This word refers to a mountain nymph condemned to only being able to repeat the last words spoken to her. **
- From the Greek for people and power, this type of government is rule by the people.
- A form of government in which one person inherits power, it comes from the Greek words for one and rule
- Words with similar meanings are called ___, after the Greek words for same and name.
- a book of maps, named for the Titan condemned to holding Earth on his shoulders **
- Symbolized by a light bulb, this comes from the Greek word "to see."
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- Matters of the city or state, this comes from the Greek word for city-state, and is the cause of many arguments in America today.
- a scientific instrument, from the words "heat" and "to measure"
- A person's weak spot is known as their Achilles' ________. **
- adjective for something large and powerful, named after a group of Greek gods **
- a subject in science, from the Greek words for life and study
- The study of knowledge and existence, this means love of wisdom in Greek.
- The name for this device that none of us can live without comes from the Greek terms for "far" and "voice."
- a scientific instrument vital to astronomy; from the Greek words for far and to look at
- A mathematical field, it comes from the Greek words for earth and measurement.
- The English set of letters, it derives its name from the first two Greek letters.
21 Clues: a long journey, named after the epic by Homer ** • a continent named for a beautiful Phoenician princess ** • Pandora's _______ refers to a source of endless troubles ** • A person's weak spot is known as their Achilles' ________. ** • a subject in science, from the Greek words for life and study • a scientific instrument, from the words "heat" and "to measure" • ...
Titan's Curse 2014-01-08
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- Greek god of Music, Poetry, the Sun, and Day. Twin of Artemis
- Greek god of the Underworld
- The Satyr
- Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena
- Greek god of the Sky
- Daughter of Zeus
- Half-man half-horse
- The Centaur
- Home of the gods
- Artemis's lieutenant
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- Greek god of the Sea
- Greek goddess of Wisdom
- Home of the Titans
- Safe place for children of the gods
- Half-man half-goat
- Greek goddess of the Hunt,the Moon, and Night. Twin of Apollo
- Daughter of Hades
- Son of Hades
- Son of Poseidon
19 Clues: The Satyr • The Centaur • Son of Hades • Son of Poseidon • Daughter of Zeus • Home of the gods • Daughter of Hades • Home of the Titans • Half-man half-goat • Half-man half-horse • Greek god of the Sea • Greek god of the Sky • Artemis's lieutenant • Greek goddess of Wisdom • Greek god of the Underworld • Safe place for children of the gods • Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena • ...
Saint George 2024-04-09
20 Clues: Fe • Sant • Drac • Escut • Honor • Missó • Triomf • Martir • Llança • Espasa • Bandera • Medieval • Armadura • Llegenda • Mitlogia • Cavaller • Valentia • Valentia • Victòria • Cavalleria
Titan's Curse 2014-01-08
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- The Centaur
- Daughter of Hades
- Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena
- Greek god of the Sky
- Greek god of the Sea
- Home of the Titans
- Greek goddess of the Hunt,the Moon, and Night. Twin of Apollo
- Half-man half-goat
- Son of Hades
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- Greek goddess of Wisdom
- Son of Poseidon
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Artemis's lieutenant
- Half-man half-horse
- Safe place for children of the gods
- Home of the gods
- Daughter of Zeus
- The Satyr
- Greek god of Music, Poetry, the Sun, and Day. Twin of Artemis
19 Clues: The Satyr • The Centaur • Son of Hades • Son of Poseidon • Home of the gods • Daughter of Zeus • Daughter of Hades • Home of the Titans • Half-man half-goat • Half-man half-horse • Artemis's lieutenant • Greek god of the Sky • Greek god of the Sea • Greek goddess of Wisdom • Greek god of the Underworld • Safe place for children of the gods • Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena • ...
GREEK MYTH 2026-02-12
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- when did the trojan war take place
- greatest warrior among the Greeks
- could Achilles armor be pierced
- son of odysseys
- was Priam king, Queen, prince or Nobody.
- was Hector king, Queen, prince or Nobody.
- what did Greek warriors hide inside
- Artemis Greek name
- a magical herb.
- Apollos Greek name
- what was Heras Greek name
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- wild grief seized who?
- Achilles friend
- who had many defenders that could defeat Achilles
- was Hecuba queen, king or nobody
- who was a sea nymph
- what was Ares Greek name
- wife of hero odysseys
- Poseidon Greek name
- lord of the winds
20 Clues: Achilles friend • son of odysseys • a magical herb. • lord of the winds • Artemis Greek name • Apollos Greek name • who was a sea nymph • Poseidon Greek name • wife of hero odysseys • wild grief seized who? • what was Ares Greek name • what was Heras Greek name • could Achilles armor be pierced • was Hecuba queen, king or nobody • greatest warrior among the Greeks • ...
Saint George 2024-04-09
20 Clues: Fe • Sant • Drac • Escut • Honor • Missó • Triomf • Martir • Llança • Espasa • Bandera • Medieval • Armadura • Llegenda • Mitlogia • Cavaller • Valentia • Valentia • Victòria • Cavalleria
Greece Vs Rome! 2021-02-11
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- Native dance that was based off of Rormullas
- A Roman Emperor that brought peace
- Most important Roman Beverage
- Greek Goddess that protected women
- Greek Games that involved bouncing a ball
- Ancient Roman Stone Art on walls and Ceilings
- First Roman Emperor
- Greek God Ruled both the earth and the sky
- Greek picture art made of small pieces
- Greeks Participated In a Festival To Honor Zeus
- A Artist That Represented Events In their Work
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- Roman Clothing
- One important Greek Fruit
- The oldest Male of the Family
- Ancient Greek Clothing
- A Roman arena to watch and play sports
- All Greece House Members Were Apart of Family
- In Greek theater they dressed in funny costumes
- A column to Represent a soldiers skills
- One iconic build from the Greeks
20 Clues: Roman Clothing • First Roman Emperor • Ancient Greek Clothing • One important Greek Fruit • The oldest Male of the Family • Most important Roman Beverage • One iconic build from the Greeks • A Roman Emperor that brought peace • Greek Goddess that protected women • A Roman arena to watch and play sports • Greek picture art made of small pieces • ...
Ms. Johnson 2025-04-03
ANCIENT MYTHS 2024-12-09
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- Messenger god.
- Egyptian god of the dead.
- Greek goddess of love.
- Opened a box.
- Norse thunder god.
- Greek king of gods.
- Greek god of light.
- Greek underworld god.
- Labyrinth dweller.
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- Greek queen of gods.
- Gorgon with snakes.
- Norse trickster god.
- Three-headed hound.
- Slayer of Medusa.
- Egyptian sun god.
- Heel vulnerability.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
17 Clues: Opened a box. • Messenger god. • Slayer of Medusa. • Egyptian sun god. • Norse thunder god. • Labyrinth dweller. • Gorgon with snakes. • Three-headed hound. • Heel vulnerability. • Greek king of gods. • Greek god of light. • Greek queen of gods. • Norse trickster god. • Greek underworld god. • Greek goddess of love. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • Egyptian god of the dead.
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-10-23
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- Greek philosopher that wrote The Republic
- Greece united against the Persian Empire
- Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great
- Greek sculptor who created the statue of Athena in the Parthenon
- Rule by a king; the first stage of government in Athens
- a blend of Greek, Asian, Eastern, & Oriental elements
- temple to the Goddess Athena
- Rule by someone who seizes power; the third stage of government in Athens
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- Rule by a small group; Sparta
- Simplest Greek columns found on the Parthenon
- Greek blind poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek mathematician responsible for geometry
- Greek tragic playwright; wrote Antigone and Oedipus Rex
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom; highly worshipped in Athens
- The most ornate/decorated Greek columns
- King of the Greek gods; lightning
16 Clues: temple to the Goddess Athena • Rule by a small group; Sparta • King of the Greek gods; lightning • The most ornate/decorated Greek columns • Greece united against the Persian Empire • Greek philosopher that wrote The Republic • Greek mathematician responsible for geometry • Simplest Greek columns found on the Parthenon • Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great • ...
Word Root Puzzle 2026-02-17
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- Origin: Latin Meaning: Bitter
- Origin: Greek Meaning: measure
- Origin: Greek Meaning: move
- Origin: Latin Meaning: man
- Origin: Greek Meaning: earth
- Origin: Greek Meaning: self or within
- Origin: Greek Meaning: Both or both ways
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- Origin: Greek Meaning: write
- Origin: Greek Meaning: life
- Origin: Greek Meaning: time
- Origin: Greek Meaning: great
- Origin: Greek Meaning: word
- Origin: Greek Meaning: star
- Origin: Greek Meaning: far
14 Clues: Origin: Latin Meaning: man • Origin: Greek Meaning: far • Origin: Greek Meaning: life • Origin: Greek Meaning: time • Origin: Greek Meaning: word • Origin: Greek Meaning: move • Origin: Greek Meaning: star • Origin: Greek Meaning: write • Origin: Greek Meaning: great • Origin: Greek Meaning: earth • Origin: Latin Meaning: Bitter • Origin: Greek Meaning: measure • ...
Ancient Greece REVIEW 2022-02-23
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- This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine"
- Alexander sliced this knot with a sword
- War that lasted 27 years between Athens and Sparta
- Greek drama included comedy and ______________.
- the ancient Greeks attacked this city and, according to legend, conquered them with a horse full of soldiers
- Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek stories that usually contained a moral or a lesson
- Greek city-state that was one of the first democracies
- The "father" and main god in Greek religion
- Athletic games in ancient Greece - the world still does these games to this day.
- conquered Persia and almost all the known world! Died at age 32.
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- The mainland of Greece is this.
- wrote down the Greek fables
- Greek city-state that had a strong army; boys were sent to training camp at age 7.
- the "peninsula off the peninsula" in Greece; Sparta is here
- This philosopher gave us the scientific method
- This Greek scientist gave us the pulley, how to find the volume of a sphere, and the word "Eureka." :)
- Alexander's warhorse
- This man was made to drink poison because the Greeks thought he was turning his students away from worshiping the Greek gods
- Greek stories that tell about the gods and goddesses
- this philosopher thought that the spiritual (unseen) world was very superior to the seen world.
- this island off the coast of Greece is where the earliest Greeks (the Minoans) lived
22 Clues: Alexander's warhorse • wrote down the Greek fables • The mainland of Greece is this. • Alexander sliced this knot with a sword • The "father" and main god in Greek religion • This philosopher gave us the scientific method • Greek drama included comedy and ______________. • This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine" • Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
The Greek Mythos 2023-05-09
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- The war fought because Paris stole Menelaus' Wife
- The ferryman to the underworld
- The father of all monsters
- The hero of "The Odyssey," who took 10 years to arrive home from the war
- One of three Gorgon sisters
- The most powerful fighter in the Trojan War
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek goddess of marriage and protector of women
- Greek god of the sun
- Three-headed dog who guards the entrance to the Underworld
- Greek god of war
- The sister of Paris and Hector who could see the future
- The greatest warrior of Troy, only bested by Achilles
- Greek god of the Underworld
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- Monsters who would use their voices to lure sailors to their deaths
- Usually depicted as a whirlpool
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Son of Poseidon, a man-eating cyclops
- The blind prophet who appears in the Oedipus stories and in "The Odyssey"
- King of the Olympians
- Greek god of the sea and horses
- The Furies, Greek goddesses of vengeance
- The brother of Menelaus, he was killed by his wife
- The sorcerous who turned men into animals
- Greek god of fire
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- Monster with 12 feet and 6 snake-like heads
27 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of fire • Greek god of the sun • King of the Olympians • Greek goddess of love • The father of all monsters • One of three Gorgon sisters • Greek god of the Underworld • The ferryman to the underworld • Usually depicted as a whirlpool • Greek god of the sea and horses • Greek goddess of war and wisdom • Son of Poseidon, a man-eating cyclops • ...
Ch 5/6, 7 and 8 Xword 2025-10-30
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- What does the prefix para- mean
- Greek name for the letters ch
- What does the greek suffix -er mean
- Greek name for the letter A
- What does the prefix mal- mean
- What does the prefix circum- mean
- What does the greek suffix -arch mean
- What does the roman numeral LXXVIII mean
- What does the roman numeral XCVII mean
- What does the roman numeral V mean
- What does the roman numeral L mean
- What does the roman numeral LI mean
- What does the roman numeral XC mean
- What does the prefix dia- mean
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- What does the prefix inter- mean
- What does the greek suffix -graphy mean
- Greek name for the letter B
- What does the roman numeral XLIV mean
- What does the greek suffix -less mean
- What does the prefix post- mean
- What does the prefix crypto- mean
- What does the prefix super- mean
- What does the prefix magni- mean
- What does the greek suffix -crat mean
- What does the roman numeral X mean
- Greek name for the letter T
- What does the prefix auto- mean
- What does the roman numeral LX mean
- Greek name for the letter ps
- What does the greek suffix -scopy mean
- What does the roman numeral LXXXVI mean
31 Clues: Greek name for the letter B • Greek name for the letter A • Greek name for the letter T • Greek name for the letter ps • Greek name for the letters ch • What does the prefix mal- mean • What does the prefix dia- mean • What does the prefix para- mean • What does the prefix post- mean • What does the prefix auto- mean • What does the prefix inter- mean • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-18
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- An Athenian historian and general.
- A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens.
- An ancient Ionian Greek philosopher who influenced Plato and Aristotle.
- Son of Darius and King of Persia during the Battle of Thermopylae.
- An ancient Greek tragedian. One of the three of whom at least one play survived in full. Ancient scholars attribute 92-95 plays to him.
- An ancient Greek mathematician, engineer, inventor, astronomer, and physicist.
- An ancient Greek philosopher. Student of Socrates.
- An ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens. He wrote forty plays, eleven of which have survived virtually complete.
- The man who ran twenty-six miles to Athens from Marathon to tell them of their victory.
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- An ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer who made the first known heliocentric model of the solar system.
- An ancient Greek historian and geographer. Known as “The Father of History.”
- King of Persia during the Battle of Marathon.
- An ancient Greek philosopher credited as the founder of Western philosophy.
- An ancient Greek polymath, mathematician, poet, geographer, music theorist, and astronomer.
- King of Sparta who was a leader during the Battle of Thermopylae.
- An ancient Greek tragedian. One of the three of whom at least one play survived in full.
- An ancient Greek mathematician that specializes in as a geometer and logician.
- An ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. Student of Plato.
18 Clues: An Athenian historian and general. • King of Persia during the Battle of Marathon. • An ancient Greek philosopher. Student of Socrates. • An ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. Student of Plato. • A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. • King of Sparta who was a leader during the Battle of Thermopylae. • ...
Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
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- Ancient Greek sports were very popular while Rome was into
- Ancient Greeks have had sports for over thousands of years while Romans only had it for of years
- Roman had to fight to keep their empire while the Greeks had already
- Ancient Greek was always at war while Romans were at war
- Greek had a few city states while
- The Greeks had almost lost all of their land due to war while
- than romans
- and Greek is now called Hellinic Republic.
- The Romans were a republic the Greeks were a
- while Greek had only a few.
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- Greek is made up of many mountains and Rome is made up of mostly
- Ancient Greek was similar to modern day while Romans were not
- Romans were by Greek art while Greek followed their own art.
- Greek girls were while the Romans married at around 14 and 15.
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused on their art on important figures
- states Greeks and Romans lived in Americans lived in the United States
- Romans had many wars while Greek had only about
- Romans had a strong military while Greeks had a strong
- Romans had very strong weapons while the Greeks had instead of swords
19 Clues: than romans • while Greek had only a few. • Greek had a few city states while • and Greek is now called Hellinic Republic. • The Romans were a republic the Greeks were a • Romans had many wars while Greek had only about • Romans had a strong military while Greeks had a strong • Ancient Greek was always at war while Romans were at war • ...
Cardboard 2022-01-31
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- something that is formed by combining two or more things
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- an administrative officer in charge of a business, government, or school unit or operation
- something that is formed by combining two or more things
- causing astonishment or wonder
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- to set or close tightly
- to flow in a broken irregular current
- made of corrugated material (such as cardboard)
- a citizen of Baghdad whose adventures at sea are told in the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
10 Clues: to set or close tightly • causing astonishment or wonder • to flow in a broken irregular current • made of corrugated material (such as cardboard) • something that is formed by combining two or more things • something that is formed by combining two or more things • any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-02-07
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- group of warriors who stand in a square formation
- Greek city-state
- period of warfare and disorder; after Mycenaean gone
- alliance with many southern Greek cities like Sparta
- fear or dislike of anyone thought to be foreign or strange
- all citizen can participate directly in gov
- government where only a few people have power
- pieces of broken pottery or limestone used for writing and voting
- slaves in the city of Sparta
- Greek-like or heavily influenced by Greek ideas
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- cruel and oppressive government or rule by a tyrant
- alliance between the Greek city-states for protection
- citizens elect officials to represent them
- military training and education in Sparta
- fast warships used in Mediterranean Sea battles
- large shields used in battle by hoplites
- Greek marketplace
- ordinary citizens who became soldiers for Greek city-states
- a high hill that a Greek fortress was built on
- type of government where people rule themselves
20 Clues: Greek city-state • Greek marketplace • slaves in the city of Sparta • large shields used in battle by hoplites • military training and education in Sparta • citizens elect officials to represent them • all citizen can participate directly in gov • government where only a few people have power • a high hill that a Greek fortress was built on • ...
Greek History 2024-02-04
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- Greek philosopher, keep a journal
- Became King of Macedonia
- A Market place
- Do you best to help someone in need
- An island in the Mediterranean
- Form of government with ruling single person
- Known for theory of math and music
- Greek soldiers
- Greek word for city-state
- A community established by city-state
- Greek mathematician and physicist
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- Ancient Greek community
- A time of darkness for the Greeks
- Government where a few wealthy rule
- Salves of the Spartans
- Father of medicine
- A Greek temple in center of a city
- Name of Plato's journal
- restored internal peace
- Not historically a strong kingdom, farmers
20 Clues: A Market place • Greek soldiers • Father of medicine • Salves of the Spartans • Ancient Greek community • Name of Plato's journal • restored internal peace • Became King of Macedonia • Greek word for city-state • An island in the Mediterranean • A time of darkness for the Greeks • Greek philosopher, keep a journal • Greek mathematician and physicist • A Greek temple in center of a city • ...
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Minotaur 2023-03-05
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- What is the name of the labyrinth that housed the Minotaur in Greek mythology?
- What literary device is used to portray the protagonist's (Owl Creek Bridge) escape?
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- What is the setting of the "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"?
- What is the name of the famous Greek hero who is associated with the Minotaur myth?
- What literary movement is "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" associated with?
5 Clues: What is the setting of the "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"? • What is the name of the labyrinth that housed the Minotaur in Greek mythology? • What literary movement is "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" associated with? • What is the name of the famous Greek hero who is associated with the Minotaur myth? • ...
Greece 2013-10-20
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- What small green fruit is grown widely in Greece
- What is the highest point in Greece?
- What modern toy originated in ancient Greece?
- What is major sporting event was started by the Greeks?
- a large statue of which Greek goddess is housed at the Parthenon?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- What is Greece's largest island?
- What wooden animal did the Greeks build to enter the city of Troy?
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- What is the national airline of Greece?
- Name the Greek goats milk cheese.
- 80% of the Greek landscape is what?
- Apart from white, what is the other colour on the Greek flag?
- Who is the Greek goddess of LOVE?!
- Which sea is to the west of Greece?
- What is the 1st letter of the Greek alphabet?
- Who was kidnapped in the Trojan war?
- What is the national sport of Greece?
- What is the language of Greece?
- What is the currency of Greece?
- Who is the Greek god of the Underworld?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Greece? • What is the language of Greece? • What is the currency of Greece? • What is Greece's largest island? • Name the Greek goats milk cheese. • Who is the Greek goddess of LOVE?! • 80% of the Greek landscape is what? • Which sea is to the west of Greece? • What is the highest point in Greece? • Who was kidnapped in the Trojan war? • ...
18.Mythical Creatures 2024-09-05
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- Feathered serpent god.
- Shape-shifting sorcerer.
- Chel Mayan goddess of the moon.
- Star demons in Aztec mythology.
- Mythical water creature in Aztec legend.
- Legendary creature known for sucking the blood of livestock.
- Mischievous spirit in Maya belief.
- Spirit in the form of a dog.
- Aztec trickster god, in the form of a coyote.
- Shape-shifting vampire witch.
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- Forest spirits in Totonac mythology.
- Sacred dog guiding souls to the underworld.
- Weeping ghost woman.
- Shape-shifting spirit in Mesoamerican folklore.
- Mexican boogeyman.
- Ghostly woman with a horse's head.
- Aztec warrior turned volcano.
- Serpent woman, an Aztec goddess.
- Mythical spirit seducing men in Yucatán.
- Phantom horseman of Mexican legend.
20 Clues: Mexican boogeyman. • Weeping ghost woman. • Feathered serpent god. • Shape-shifting sorcerer. • Spirit in the form of a dog. • Aztec warrior turned volcano. • Shape-shifting vampire witch. • Star demons in Aztec mythology. • Chel Mayan goddess of the moon. • Serpent woman, an Aztec goddess. • Ghostly woman with a horse's head. • Mischievous spirit in Maya belief. • ...
Titan's Curse 2014-01-08
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- Greek god of Music, Poetry, the Sun, and Day. Twin of Artemis
- Greek god of the Sky
- Half-man half-horse
- Home of the Titans
- Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena
- Greek goddess of the Hunt,the Moon, and Night. Twin of Apollo
- The Centaur
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Home of the gods
- The Satyr
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- Daughter of Zeus
- Greek god of the Sea
- Artemis's lieutenant
- Daughter of Hades
- Safe place for children of the gods
- Greek goddess of Wisdom
- Son of Hades
- Son of Poseidon
- Half-man half-goat
19 Clues: The Satyr • The Centaur • Son of Hades • Son of Poseidon • Daughter of Zeus • Home of the gods • Daughter of Hades • Home of the Titans • Half-man half-goat • Half-man half-horse • Greek god of the Sea • Greek god of the Sky • Artemis's lieutenant • Greek goddess of Wisdom • Greek god of the Underworld • Safe place for children of the gods • Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena • ...
Original People 2021-01-05
19 Clues: - rig • - unik • - fejre • - kunst • - sprog • - ankom • - kultur • - grunde • - optræde • - vigtige • - indfødte • - mytologi • - slåskamp • - isolation • - udviklede • - adskillige • - bevægelser • - begravelse • - århundreder
Saint George 2024-04-09
20 Clues: Fe • Sant • Drac • Escut • Honor • Missó • Triomf • Martir • Llança • Espasa • Bandera • Medieval • Armadura • Llegenda • Mitlogia • Cavaller • Valentia • Valentia • Victòria • Cavalleria
Ancient Greece 2024-06-17
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- City-state setting of Jason & Medea's big feud
- The eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
- City-state protected by Hera
- Kalakagathos: the ____ Greek
- One purpose of the Olympics: stay fit for ____
- Triangular architectural feature
- Most basic style of column
- Type of government with a select few in power
- Greek god of theater
- The Greek word for "city-state"
- Woman from Delphi who could "tell" the future
- The "youth" stage of Greek education
- Ionic columns appear to have a ____ capital
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- Where men practiced for the Olympics
- Major architectural ratio: "Golden ____"
- Era of Greek history without any advancements
- An enslaved Spartan
- Megara was famous for ____ and textiles
- Type of government first established in Athens
- Motto carved into Greek temple: "____ thyself"
- A major natural resource of ancient Greece
- City-state that trained boys to be warriors
- Ruler during the Golden Age of Greece
- Garment worn by men and women
- The Greek word for "Greece"
25 Clues: An enslaved Spartan • Greek god of theater • Most basic style of column • The Greek word for "Greece" • City-state protected by Hera • Kalakagathos: the ____ Greek • Garment worn by men and women • The Greek word for "city-state" • Triangular architectural feature • Where men practiced for the Olympics • The "youth" stage of Greek education • Ruler during the Golden Age of Greece • ...
Word Awareness Greek and Latin Roots 2024-01-28
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- Latin root word that pertains to city
- Latin root word that means to move
- This Greek and Latin root word relates to city or civilization
- The Latin root word that means to walk
- The Greek root word that relates to distance
- The Greek and Latin root word that refers to movement across from one place to another
- Latin root word that pertains to make
- Greek root word that means people
- Greek root word that relates to self
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- Latin root that pertains to around
- Greek root word for law
- The Latin root word that relates to being born
- Greek root word that means birth production
- Latin root word that relates to people
- The Greek and Latin root word that means one
- The Greek root word that relates to government
- The Latin root word that relates to before or first
- The Latin root word that means free
18 Clues: Greek root word for law • Greek root word that means people • Latin root that pertains to around • Latin root word that means to move • The Latin root word that means free • Greek root word that relates to self • Latin root word that pertains to city • Latin root word that pertains to make • Latin root word that relates to people • The Latin root word that means to walk • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-25
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- The most common pet in Rome and Greece is.
- Roman and Greek boys had more that girls
- In ancient Greek and Roman were considered more smarter than girls.
- Both Romans and Greeks mostly worked as.
- Greek used letters while Romans used to read and write.
- Both Rome and Greece is called a because they are land surrounded by water.
- Both Roman and Greeks liked to sing and as a form of entertainment
- Roman and Greek girls helped their moms in the.
- a popular drink in ancient Rome and ancient Greek is.
- In ancient Rome and Greece people used to export goods
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- Both Roman and Greek girls would only be taught how to take care of the
- Both Roman and Greeks wore on their feet
- Both the Roman government and the Greek government executed a person if they committed a.
- Both Roman and Greeks wrote.
- Both Roman and Greeks believe in.
- War The Romans fought in the Punic wars and the Greeks fought in the.
- Both Roman and Greeks liked to play games.
- Both Roman and Greek cities built to worship gods.
- Both Roman and Greeks enjoyed.
- both Greek and Romans mostly ate for breakfast
20 Clues: Both Roman and Greeks wrote. • Both Roman and Greeks enjoyed. • Both Roman and Greeks believe in. • Both Roman and Greeks wore on their feet • Roman and Greek boys had more that girls • Both Romans and Greeks mostly worked as. • The most common pet in Rome and Greece is. • Both Roman and Greeks liked to play games. • both Greek and Romans mostly ate for breakfast • ...
Greek God/Goddess 2025-03-27
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- Greek God of the Sea
- Greek Goddess of Hearth/Family Life
- Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty & Eternal Youth
- Greek Goddes of the Hunt, Moon & Archery
- Greek God of the Dead/King of the Underworld
- Greek God of Trade/Messenger of the Gods
- Greek God of Wine and Revelry(partying)
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- Greek God of Fire & Metalworking
- Greek Goddess of Marriage/Queen of Olympus
- Greek Goddess of Agriculture, Fertility & Harvest
- Greek God of War
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
- Greek God of Sun, Music & Prophecy
- Greek God of the Sky/King of the Gods
14 Clues: Greek God of War • Greek God of the Sea • Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War • Greek God of Fire & Metalworking • Greek God of Sun, Music & Prophecy • Greek Goddess of Hearth/Family Life • Greek God of the Sky/King of the Gods • Greek God of Wine and Revelry(partying) • Greek Goddes of the Hunt, Moon & Archery • Greek God of Trade/Messenger of the Gods • ...
WHI Greece Crossword 2023-03-15
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- Goddess of war and wisdom
- Goddess of marriage and family
- Kingdom north of Greece
- Spread of Greek Culture
- Having good farm land
- Greek inventor
- Body of water east of Greece
- Athenian statesmen who let all Athenian men vote
- Greek land victory in Persian War
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- Macedonian King who conquered Persia
- Greek mathematician
- Type of government Sparta had
- Greek Naval victory
- Greek city state that had a democracy
- Greek city state that loved their military
- Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Macedonian king who conquered Greece
17 Clues: Greek inventor • Greek mathematician • Greek Naval victory • Having good farm land • Kingdom north of Greece • Spread of Greek Culture • Goddess of war and wisdom • Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Body of water east of Greece • Type of government Sparta had • Goddess of marriage and family • Greek land victory in Persian War • Macedonian King who conquered Persia • ...
Do You Know Greek Mythology? 2023-03-09
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- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Child of a god and a mortal.
- A creature who is part horse, part human.
- Water spirits.
- Don't look into her eyes, you'll turn to stone.
- God of the seas and horses.
- The three-headed dog who guards the Underworld.
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- He rules the Underworld.
- She sees the future and tells prophesies as riddles.
- She's known for her wisdom and battle strategy.
- Call them the "Kindly Ones," not ____.
- Can smell monsters, and tend to bleat when afraid.
12 Clues: Water spirits. • He rules the Underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of the seas and horses. • Child of a god and a mortal. • Call them the "Kindly Ones," not ____. • A creature who is part horse, part human. • She's known for her wisdom and battle strategy. • Don't look into her eyes, you'll turn to stone. • The three-headed dog who guards the Underworld. • ...
Early Greece: Major Concepts 2016-11-22
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- Bronze Age trading civilization on Crete
- birthplace of Greek democracy
- Greek goddess of love
- rule of a few
- Greek word for "city-state"
- Blind poet, wrote Iliad and Odyssey
- rule of the wealthy upper class
- rule of one man, either appointed or through seizing power
- grown for the production of wine
- king of the Greek gods
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- produced the "liquid gold" of early Greek economy
- _______ influenced the development of separate Greek city-states due to mountains and seas
- military focused Greek city-state, opposite of Athens
- rule of a king
- governing style where individual citizens have voice in politics
- Greek speaking warrior peoples, fight "Trojan War"
- epic poem of the Trojan War
- peasant "slave" farmers ruled over by the Spartans
- due to lack of arable or "farmable" land, many Greeks relied on _____ to meet their food needs
19 Clues: rule of a few • rule of a king • Greek goddess of love • king of the Greek gods • epic poem of the Trojan War • Greek word for "city-state" • birthplace of Greek democracy • rule of the wealthy upper class • grown for the production of wine • Blind poet, wrote Iliad and Odyssey • Bronze Age trading civilization on Crete • produced the "liquid gold" of early Greek economy • ...
Getting to Know You 2022-09-15
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- Miles went on vacation to this Southern state that starts with a V.
- Jackson This book about Greek mythology is Nathan's favorite.
- Swift Olivia once went to a concert where this singer-songwriter performed "Shake it Off".
- Julian's favorite color is the lime variation of this color.
- Chris likes this sport that includes touchdowns and field goals.
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- Ari loves this uncooked Japanese dish.
- London's favorite food is this Italian food that is eaten with a fork.
- Two of your classmates love this sport that includes bumping, setting, and spiking.
- Trap Roses loves this movie that stars two Lindsay Lohan's.
9 Clues: Ari loves this uncooked Japanese dish. • Trap Roses loves this movie that stars two Lindsay Lohan's. • Julian's favorite color is the lime variation of this color. • Jackson This book about Greek mythology is Nathan's favorite. • Chris likes this sport that includes touchdowns and field goals. • Miles went on vacation to this Southern state that starts with a V. • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- An ancient Greek city-state.
- Greek philosopher.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- A Greek historian.
- Greek historian.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Greek sculptor.
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- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Athenian philosopher.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Greek sculptor.
- Athenian philosopher.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- Greek philosopher.
- Greek historian.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- A Greek historian.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
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- An ancient Greek city-state.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- An ancient Greek city-state.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- Greek philosopher.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- Greek historian.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- A Greek historian.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
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- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Greek sculptor.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Athenian philosopher.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
Ancient Persia and Greece Crossword 2023-09-28
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- A pledge. The Hippocratic _____
- Belief in one god.
- Leader of Egypt after Alexander the Great's death. Shares his name with a Greek astronomer.
- Greek Philosopher that created the basis for the scientific method. Also taught Alexander the Great.
- Greek city-state that prioritized military power
- Greek goddess of marriage.
- Religion of the Persian Empire.
- Belief in multiple gods.
- Mountain range that culturally isolated the Ancient Indian civilization
- Form of government where power resides with the people.
- A period of flourishing Greek culture that began with the death of Alexander the Great
- temple on the Athenian Acropolis.
- A river that grants immortality to those who enter. Also a '70s rock band.
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- Greek god of light.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and battle.
- A complex society that is usually created through conquest.
- One of Homer's most famous plays. Features Achilles as a main character.
- A woman with snakes for hair and a deadly stare. Athena created her out of anger with Poseidon.
- Ancient Greek god of the sea and horses.
- Persian city founded in 518 BCE by King Darius
- Greek philosopher that controversially taught students to question Greek values
- Daughter of Zeus, wife of Hades.
- The horse of Alexander the Great
- A temple. "Mountain of the gods"
- A Persian king's tax collector.
- Persian leader after his father, Darius.
- Greek city-state that prioritzed academics and clear-thinking
27 Clues: Belief in one god. • Greek god of light. • Belief in multiple gods. • Greek goddess of marriage. • A pledge. The Hippocratic _____ • Religion of the Persian Empire. • A Persian king's tax collector. • Daughter of Zeus, wife of Hades. • The horse of Alexander the Great • A temple. "Mountain of the gods" • temple on the Athenian Acropolis. • Greek goddess of wisdom and battle. • ...
Vocab 4 Jhonn,ratu,Ciandrew,Natalie 2025-11-05
20 Clues: Rush • Dull • Poor • pity • Rules • haven • Spare • engulf • revert • naivety • Bulging • Stealthy • Disgrace • Mythology • Emergency • appearance • Trying out • ouija board • ungovernable • Manipulative
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-26
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- - Home of the Greek gods
- - Greek god of the underworld
- - Greek hero who completed 12 labors
- - Greek hero of the Trojan War
- - Anglo-Saxon king known for resisting Viking invasions
- - Roman goddess of love
- - Greek goddess of the harvest
- - Norse goddess of love and beauty
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- - Greek god of the sky and thunder
- - Norse hall of the slain warriors
- - Mythical Norse tree connecting nine worlds
- - Anglo-Saxon epic poem
- - Roman messenger of the gods
- - Roman god of the sea
- - Norse god of thunder
- - King of the Norse gods
- - Greek goddess of wisdom
- - Roman god of war
18 Clues: - Roman god of war • - Roman god of the sea • - Norse god of thunder • - Anglo-Saxon epic poem • - Roman goddess of love • - Home of the Greek gods • - King of the Norse gods • - Greek goddess of wisdom • - Roman messenger of the gods • - Greek god of the underworld • - Greek hero of the Trojan War • - Greek goddess of the harvest • - Greek god of the sky and thunder • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- Greek philosopher.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- An ancient Greek city-state.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- Greek sculptor.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
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- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Athenian philosopher.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- A Greek historian.
- Greek historian.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
Vocab #4 2023-12-18
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- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- A Greek formation that is close together and packed
- A war between two groups in a country
- Somebody who studies Philosophy
- A government ruled by a monarch
- The height of a culture
- An Economy based off money
- The capital of Greece
- The Athens led group in the Greek Civil war
- A government ruled by a small group of people
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- The Greek Peninsula
- The Spartan led group in the Greek civil war
- An economy based off trading
- The highest societal class
- The Greek temple dedicated to Athena
- A country in ancient Greek time
- A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A Greek influenced culture
- A government with elected officials
- A city state in Ancient Greece
20 Clues: The Greek Peninsula • The capital of Greece • The height of a culture • The highest societal class • A Greek influenced culture • An Economy based off money • A cruel and oppressive ruler • An economy based off trading • A city state in Ancient Greece • A country in ancient Greek time • Somebody who studies Philosophy • A government ruled by a monarch • ...
Etymology workshop 2025-11-04
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- : A lack of agreement (prefix dis-)
- : Study of life (Greek: bio + logy)
- : Not happy
- : One’s own handwritten signature (Greek: auto + graph)
- : Study of the Earth (Greek: geo + graphy)
- : Working by itself (prefix auto-)
- : Without hope (suffix -less)
- : Government by the people (Greek: demo + cracy)
- : Not able to be seen (prefix in- + root vis)
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- : Quality of being easy to read (root read + suffix -ability)
- : Without care or attention (suffix -less)
- : Process of changing form (prefix trans- + root form)
- : Device for speaking over distance (Greek: tele + phone)
- : Picture made with light (Greek: photo + graph)
- : To play again
- : Tool for viewing small things (Greek: micro + scope)
- : To build or arrange parts (Latin root struct)
- : To move or carry across (Latin: trans + port)
- : To write again (prefix re-)
- : Easy to foresee (prefix pre- + root dict)
20 Clues: : Not happy • : To play again • : Without hope (suffix -less) • : To write again (prefix re-) • : Working by itself (prefix auto-) • : A lack of agreement (prefix dis-) • : Study of life (Greek: bio + logy) • : Without care or attention (suffix -less) • : Study of the Earth (Greek: geo + graphy) • : Easy to foresee (prefix pre- + root dict) • ...
Katherines (801)Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2017-11-14
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- God of war, also known as the 'Man-killer'
- Goddess of hunting
- God of fire and metalworking
- Went through so many obstacles to get the Golden Fleece
- Killed Medusa
- Goddess of home and family
- God of agriculture and leader
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- God of the dead, riches and king of the underworld
- Goddess of goddesses, women and marriage
- Goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law and the harvest
- Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art and war strategy
- God of attraction, love and procreation
- Goddess of love and beauty
- The founder city of Rome
- Performed twelve hard labors(obstacles)
- God of music, poetry, art, oracles,archery, medicine, light and knowledge
16 Clues: Killed Medusa • Goddess of hunting • The founder city of Rome • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of home and family • God of fire and metalworking • God of agriculture and leader • God of attraction, love and procreation • Performed twelve hard labors(obstacles) • Goddess of goddesses, women and marriage • God of war, also known as the 'Man-killer' • ...
CKLA Knowledge 4 Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2025-01-24
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- a class of animals that are carnivorous and have a two segmented body, eight legs and no antennae or wings
- the act of thinking ahead
- strong flows of air or water
- observers, people watching an event
- ordered or demanded something
- pleasantly funny or entertaining
- carried off mysteriously or secretly
- unwinding, coming apart
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- to lose, give up or be without
- to turn down or say no to something
- maze
- without purpose or plan
- a brief or quick look
- harsh, firm or strict
- evidence that something is true
- stomp or beat down with the feet
16 Clues: maze • a brief or quick look • harsh, firm or strict • without purpose or plan • unwinding, coming apart • the act of thinking ahead • strong flows of air or water • ordered or demanded something • to lose, give up or be without • evidence that something is true • stomp or beat down with the feet • pleasantly funny or entertaining • to turn down or say no to something • ...
Etymology Crossword 2025-04-08
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- what is absolute ruler in Greek?
- city, state is what is Greek?
- regalia means what?
- what does princeps, principis mean?
- single, alone is Latin for what?
- What does civis mean?
- XXXVI
- Greek number five
- by law
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- at another time
- I do not wish to contest
- proto is Greek for what?
- What is the Latin meaning of priest?
- XIX
- what is the Latin meaning of the common people?
- ennea is Greek for what?
- two-hundred and ten in roman numerals
- VII
- decimum
- IV
20 Clues: IV • XIX • VII • XXXVI • by law • decimum • at another time • Greek number five • regalia means what? • What does civis mean? • I do not wish to contest • proto is Greek for what? • ennea is Greek for what? • city, state is what is Greek? • what is absolute ruler in Greek? • single, alone is Latin for what? • what does princeps, principis mean? • What is the Latin meaning of priest? • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-01-11
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- A philosopher, That taught another philosopher, and also believed in democracy.
- Born into royalty, was trained everyday at a high level, set forth to fulfill his fathers goals.
- A from of government, This one being ruled by one individual that seized power.
- One of three Philosophers, this one being the one to teach Alexander the great.
- A author, of Greek mythology, and that tells Great Epic Poems.
- A creature, Greek people made lots of myths about ,of it having a bull head with a human body.
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- A large building, that a specific group of people lived on a island named crete there they could show their culture and economy
- A wooden structure, That Odysseus and troops hid in, to get in to Troy's gates.
- A mysterious civilization, on the Island of Crete, the people who lived there were called.
- Was in a war with Persia, Joined other City- States to protect themselves, where always the most powerful City-State.
10 Clues: A author, of Greek mythology, and that tells Great Epic Poems. • A philosopher, That taught another philosopher, and also believed in democracy. • A wooden structure, That Odysseus and troops hid in, to get in to Troy's gates. • A from of government, This one being ruled by one individual that seized power. • ...
Ancient Greece 2016-03-14
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- A structure used in Greek buildings
- Structures the Greeks built to worship gods and goddesses
- Something else farmed by the Greeks
- Economic [blank] means focusing on one product or service
- The type of soil that Greece had
- A famous Greek thinker about how people behave
- Stories that the Greeks told about the gods
- These developed because mountains separated people
- The Greeks were [blank,] shipbuilders, and traders.
- A famous Greek thinker about math
- A type of Greek play that was funny
- One of the most famous Greek structures
- The Greek government's type of democracy. "Citizens vote to make rules and laws."
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- Something that Greeks built
- Something farmed by the Greeks
- Mount [blank] is where the Greeks believed the gods and goddesses lived
- The Greeks specialized in making [blank]
- A famous Greek thinker about how countries should be ruled
- Ancient Greece was a [blank] located on the Mediterranean Sea in Europe
- Greeks made [blank] out of clay and stone
- A famous Greek thinker about medicine
- Greeks also made [blank] out of clay and stone
- Greeks held the very first one of these (hint-teams and competition)
- A famous Greek thinker about science
- Greece was the birthplace of this. "Government by the people"
- The Ancient Greek landscape had these
- A type of Greek play that was sad
- The Greeks [blank] goods with Egypt and other nearby communities
28 Clues: Something that Greeks built • Something farmed by the Greeks • The type of soil that Greece had • A type of Greek play that was sad • A famous Greek thinker about math • A structure used in Greek buildings • Something else farmed by the Greeks • A type of Greek play that was funny • A famous Greek thinker about science • A famous Greek thinker about medicine • ...
Greece Review 2022-02-17
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- Government by force
- Word for Greek culture
- Wrote the first Greek law code
- Made it difficult for Greece to unite
- Militaristic and agressive polis
- Athenian temple on the Acropolis
- Greek naval battle victory
- Form of gov't where people vote on directly
- Alliance of city states led by Athens
- A Greek city-state
- Wars that weakened Greece; Sparta won
- Spartan gov't, run by a small group
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- How Greek culture spread
- Conquered Greece after Peloponnesian Wars
- Polis that created direct democracy
- Describes Greek and Roman religion
- Athenian victory over the Persians
- Architectural features from Greece
- Extended democracy to males in Athens
- God with the same name in Greece & Rome
20 Clues: A Greek city-state • Government by force • Word for Greek culture • How Greek culture spread • Greek naval battle victory • Wrote the first Greek law code • Militaristic and agressive polis • Athenian temple on the Acropolis • Describes Greek and Roman religion • Athenian victory over the Persians • Architectural features from Greece • Polis that created direct democracy • ...
world history 2023-01-11
Across
- pan
- killed first chinese emperor
- pandora's ___
- ____of heaven
- snake hair
- yang
- long race
- egyptian river
- egyptian king
- _____ bones
- chinese phlosopher
- raided churches
- the great
- Greek warrior
- queen of spain
- black _______
- birth of ____
- top greek god
- god of the egyptian underworld
- christians versus muslims
- spread bubonic plague
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- looked like qilin
- egyptian burial place
- terra cotta
- greek sports
- chinese sailor
- egyptian queen
- troy trick, wooden ____
- ended middle ages
- discovered america
- middle ages warrior
- alexander the
- greek city
- oil(greek)
- god of the greek underworld
- ghengis
- one eyed monster
- japanese warrior
38 Clues: pan • yang • ghengis • long race • the great • snake hair • greek city • oil(greek) • terra cotta • _____ bones • greek sports • pandora's ___ • ____of heaven • egyptian king • alexander the • Greek warrior • black _______ • birth of ____ • top greek god • chinese sailor • egyptian river • egyptian queen • queen of spain • raided churches • one eyed monster • japanese warrior • looked like qilin • ended middle ages • ...
Fall Theme Crossword - LOUD Crowd 2020-10-08
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- This magician passed away in 1926 on Halloween night
- This federal holiday occurs annually on November 11th
- This movie was on such a tight budget that they had to use the cheapest mask they could find, a William Shatner Star Trek mask
- The first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade did not feature any what
- The October birthstone
- Pumpkins are classified as a fruit, not as a vegetable. In fact, in 2006, this state declared that its state fruit is the pumpkin
- In Greek mythology, Autumn began when ______ was abducted by Hades to be the Queen of the Underworld
- Halloween is the ________ highest grossing commercial holiday
- 43 million of these are eaten in the US at Thanksgiving
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- According to ______, autumn is “aurora season” due to the increase in geomagnetic storms
- Bobbing for apples is a tradition of the harvest that originated in ______.
- These symbolize the ancient agricultural roots of Halloween
- the traditional Halloween staple of Jack-O-Lanterns originated in this country with placing candles in hollowed out turnips
- this festival takes place each autumn in Munich, Germany
- The longest haunted house in the world is "Factory of Terror" in this state
- this color represents strength and endurance as well as the harvest and autumn
- the name for pumpkin originated from "pepon" which is the Greek word for _____
- this providence of Canada is where the first known instance of trick-or-treating in North America took place
- this is the most popular candy for trick-or-treaters
19 Clues: The October birthstone • This magician passed away in 1926 on Halloween night • this is the most popular candy for trick-or-treaters • This federal holiday occurs annually on November 11th • 43 million of these are eaten in the US at Thanksgiving • this festival takes place each autumn in Munich, Germany • These symbolize the ancient agricultural roots of Halloween • ...
The Alchemist 2024-12-23
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- A person engaged or learned in philosophy.
- A monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides.
- A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
- The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being.
- One of the two stones used for divination in the story.
- The development of events beyond a person's control.
- The protagonist's name in 'The Alchemist.'
- A person involved in trade or commerce.
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- The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination.
- A character from Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection.
- A magical or medicinal potion.
- A person who tends and rears sheep.
- A barren area of landscape with little rainfall.
- The second stone used alongside Urim for divination.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical.
- A clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice.
- A sign or event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
- An act of traveling from one place to another.
- An Arabic word meaning 'it is written.'
19 Clues: A magical or medicinal potion. • A person who tends and rears sheep. • A person involved in trade or commerce. • An Arabic word meaning 'it is written.' • A person engaged or learned in philosophy. • The protagonist's name in 'The Alchemist.' • An act of traveling from one place to another. • A barren area of landscape with little rainfall. • ...
The Alchemist 2024-12-23
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- A person engaged or learned in philosophy.
- A monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides.
- A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
- The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being.
- One of the two stones used for divination in the story.
- The development of events beyond a person's control.
- The protagonist's name in 'The Alchemist.'
- A person involved in trade or commerce.
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- The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination.
- A character from Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection.
- A magical or medicinal potion.
- A person who tends and rears sheep.
- A barren area of landscape with little rainfall.
- The second stone used alongside Urim for divination.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical.
- A clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice.
- A sign or event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
- An act of traveling from one place to another.
- An Arabic word meaning 'it is written.'
19 Clues: A magical or medicinal potion. • A person who tends and rears sheep. • A person involved in trade or commerce. • An Arabic word meaning 'it is written.' • A person engaged or learned in philosophy. • The protagonist's name in 'The Alchemist.' • An act of traveling from one place to another. • A barren area of landscape with little rainfall. • ...
Saint George 2024-04-12
20 Clues: fe • sant • honor • festí • llança • cavall • vènçer • triomf • llança • martir • bandera • castell • batalla • Victòria • llegenda • Llegenda • medieval • busqueda • Mitologia • cavalleria
rome vs greece 2021-02-11
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- Romans had swords as greek has spears.
- romans were latin and the spartans were greek
- Roman warriors were called legionaries and auxiliaries as greek soldiers were called spartans.
- train at birth to 20 then fight till 60 years old as romans train at 20 then are expected to serve for 25 years
- Rome has romulus as greek has remus
- Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece.
- roman flag was red and gold and the greek flag was blue and white
- The roman shield is called scutum as the spartan shield is called hoplon
- Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus
- has an emperor as greek has a king.
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- Rome has a government as greek has a king.
- armor was silver as spartans armor was gold and red.
- and our world today is that they had slaves, as who were considered property About one third of the population of some city-states were slaves
- beat greece as greece lost to rome.
- Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12
- The spartans mostly used swords as greek mostly used spears.
- spartan sword is xiphos as the roman sword is gladius
- The roman formation in war is the tudesto but the spartan formation in war is phalanx.
- Roman shields were square as greek shields were round.
19 Clues: Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12 • Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus • beat greece as greece lost to rome. • Rome has romulus as greek has remus • has an emperor as greek has a king. • Romans had swords as greek has spears. • Rome has a government as greek has a king. • romans were latin and the spartans were greek • Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece. • ...
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Greece 2024-11-19
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- Thinker who seeks to understand and explain life
- Greek physician who studied the causes of illnesses and looked for cures
- Highest point of each city-state
- Areas dedicated to honor the gods
- Alliance formed by Sparta to combat the power of Athens
- First major victory for the Athenians during the Persian Wars
- Major city built in Egypt that shared a name with many other cities throughout the Hellenistic empire
- Greek god of war
- Independent Greek city-states
- Greek epic that details the journey of Achilles during the Trojan War
- Rule by land holding elite
- Art of skillful speaking
- Temple built to honor the goddess Athena
- Citizens take part directly in government affairs
- Panel of citizens with authority to make the final judgement in a trial
- Head god of the Greek pantheon
- Greek kingdom that took control following the Peloponnesian War
- Coastal city-state with a powerful navy
- Tactical formation of armed foot soldiers
- Greek philosopher who started the Lyceum to study all types of knowledge
- Narrow water passages
- Fixed salary paid to government employees
- Minoan Palaces
- Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey
- Formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate and come to another's defense
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- Greek Epic that details the journey of a Greek generals journey home from the Trojan War
- Greek ruler that was undefeated in battle and expanded his empire as far East as India
- Greek historian known as the 'Father of History'
- Combination of cultures through absorption of their ideas and customs
- Watercolor paintings done on wet plaster
- To banish or send away a public figure who threatened democracy
- Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons
- Hereditary ruler has central power
- Alliance formed by Athens during the Persian Wars
- Greek philosopher who started a method to question citizens about their beliefs and traditions
- Greek stories that were about human suffering that usually ended in disaster
- Island where Greek culture is believed to have had its earliest beginnings
- Priests or priestesses through which the gods speak
- Free residents of each Greek city-state
- Sun-centered theory that states the sun was the centered of the solar system
- Greek figure who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle
- War between Mycenaea and Troy that might be a myth
- Leader of Athens that led the city-state into its 'golden age'
- Large outdoor theater
- Greek philosopher who wrote about what type of society was more ideal by dividing society into three classes
- Greek stories that were about humorous events that normally mocked foreigners and their customs
- Power by small group of wealthy elite
- Inland city-state with a powerful land army
- Rational thinking with reason and observation
- Greek goddess of wisdom
50 Clues: Minoan Palaces • Greek god of war • Large outdoor theater • Narrow water passages • Greek goddess of wisdom • Art of skillful speaking • Rule by land holding elite • Independent Greek city-states • Head god of the Greek pantheon • Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey • Highest point of each city-state • Areas dedicated to honor the gods • Hereditary ruler has central power • ...
