greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Greek Theatre 2013-07-08
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- Many plays were based on ____________.
- The god associated with Greek theatre.
- The term for a Greek theatre.
- A famous Greek landmark.The __________.
- A group of actors integral to the telling of the story in a Greek play.
- A mythical half-human, half-goat figure.
- The oldest surviving Greek play.
- A famous Greek philosopher.
- The people that were allowed to attend the theatre.
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- Occurs at the start of a play to introduce its subject.
- A play that never has a happy ending.
- Ancient Greek hymns.
- The central character in a story.
- The world's first actor.
- A play that involves humour.
- Where the audience sits in a Greek theatre.
- This would occur offstage.
17 Clues: Ancient Greek hymns. • The world's first actor. • This would occur offstage. • A famous Greek philosopher. • A play that involves humour. • The term for a Greek theatre. • The oldest surviving Greek play. • The central character in a story. • A play that never has a happy ending. • Many plays were based on ____________. • The god associated with Greek theatre. • ...
Mythical Creatures - Emma Rocha - May 10, 2019 2019-05-10
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- This human breaths underwater with fish-y qualities
- A hybrid of a rooster and a serpent, which can cause death with a single glance
- A tiny human with tiny wings
- The front half is of an eagle and the back half is of a horse
- Has a human head, body of a lion, and a tail of venomous spines
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- A fire breathing, hybrid creature in Greek mythology
- A horse with wings
- When a person suddenly turns into a different animal and howls at the moon
- A big, huge water snake
- A very huge reptile, most say its not real, and in some cases can breath fire
- This is related to a horse and is said to have magical powers
- A mix between a lion and an eagle
12 Clues: A horse with wings • A big, huge water snake • A tiny human with tiny wings • A mix between a lion and an eagle • This human breaths underwater with fish-y qualities • A fire breathing, hybrid creature in Greek mythology • This is related to a horse and is said to have magical powers • The front half is of an eagle and the back half is of a horse • ...
Roman and Greek Gods 2023-05-10
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- Roman God of war
- Greek Goddess of hunting and the moon
- Roman name of Roman goddess Juno, also Queen of the Gods
- Roman God of fire and crafts(Volcanos are named after him)
- Hades lives here
- Roman God of the dead
- Greek King of the Gods
- Roman name of Greek goddess Aphrodite
- Roman King of the Gods
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- Greek Goddess of Harvest, her daughter was kidnapped by Hades
- Greek God who is patron of sailors and fishermen
- Greek Goddess of warfare
- Only god with the same name in Greek and Roman culture
- Mountain the Gods live on
- Greek Messenger God
- Greek God of wine and parties
16 Clues: Roman God of war • Hades lives here • Greek Messenger God • Roman God of the dead • Greek King of the Gods • Roman King of the Gods • Greek Goddess of warfare • Mountain the Gods live on • Greek God of wine and parties • Greek Goddess of hunting and the moon • Roman name of Greek goddess Aphrodite • Greek God who is patron of sailors and fishermen • ...
Mythology Review 2016-12-02
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- symbolized by vulture
- messenger god
- symbolized by a helmet of invisibility
- goddess of wisdom, symbolized by owl
- known as Neptune
- Shakespeare's inspiration for "Juliet"
- killed by snakes on her wedding day
- lame, ugly, symbolized by anvil
- father of the 12 Olympian
- most often symbolized by an aegis or thunderbolt
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- patroness of marriage
- Venus made her complete tasks; loved by Cupid
- symbolized by a hearth; goddess of home
- statue created by Pygmalion
- symbolized by laurel and lyre
- also known as Bacchus
- unknowingly killed his father and married his mother
- made to carry the world on his shoulders
- name means "forethought"
- dove is her symbol
- explains why there are 4 months of winter
- goddess of the moon, woods, and wild things
22 Clues: messenger god • known as Neptune • dove is her symbol • patroness of marriage • symbolized by vulture • also known as Bacchus • name means "forethought" • father of the 12 Olympian • statue created by Pygmalion • symbolized by laurel and lyre • lame, ugly, symbolized by anvil • killed by snakes on her wedding day • goddess of wisdom, symbolized by owl • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2013-04-18
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- I am batman
- I will do my homework without my phone
- "She aint real" "she aint real"
- Jack in the bean stock
- Hey ey ey
- The hulk
- Omg hes so handsome
- $10?no$20!no$10!fine $10!deal
- I'll eat her cookie since she ignored me
- I wanna go see a play
- Counseler advice
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- Omg breath in and out are you okai?
- Grandpa I need advice
- Puzzle time
- Were going on an adventure
- Ouch it hurts
- You selfish pig
- The finish line finally
- I feel better with this pain
- You can do it
- I got this "wooh" there im done I wont complain no more
- "Today im going to hunt lions with heels
22 Clues: The hulk • Hey ey ey • I am batman • Puzzle time • Ouch it hurts • You can do it • You selfish pig • Counseler advice • Omg hes so handsome • Grandpa I need advice • I wanna go see a play • Jack in the bean stock • The finish line finally • Were going on an adventure • I feel better with this pain • $10?no$20!no$10!fine $10!deal • "She aint real" "she aint real" • ...
Roman Mythology 2013-03-12
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- He is the god of the underworld. He had an invisible helmet, a golden chariot, and a three-headed dog named Cerberus.
- She is the goddess of hunting, childbirth, nature, and fertility. She is one of the virgin godesses who helped deliver her brother.
- This is the three headed dog in mythology who lives in the underworld.
- He is the brother of Diana. He is the God of music and the arts. He is famous for playing the lyre.
- She is the queen of the Gods. She is the goddes of marraige, her famous symbol being the wedding ring. She was a very jealous and revengeful woman.
- This was a party associated with the god of wine at which people would worship and have a good time.
- She is one of the Pleiades and the mother of Hermes. She embodied the concept of growth.
- He is a son of Jupiter and Juno and the god of offensive war. He is handsome, yet self-centered and loves to cause trouble.
- She is the goddess of agriculture. Her signs are the cornicopia, the torch, and wheat. She is known for crying endlessly over her daughters departure for the underworld.
- He is the god of the sea. He carries a trident and controls all of the oceans. He is powerful and moody.
- She is arguably the most famous of the virgin goddesses. She is the goddess of the hearth and known for preotecting the eternal flame.
- He is the god of the grape harvest and wine. He is associated with wild parties and having a good time.
- He is the son and husband of Gaia and is most commonly known as 'Father Sky'.
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- These are the descendants of Uranus and Gaia. They are large immortal beings of great strength.
- He is known as the messanger god. He is quick on his feet, clever, and enjoys being engaged in the transfer of secrets. He is also the god of merchants and is famous for carrying a caduceus.
- He is the god of desire, attraction, and affection. He is the son of Venus who is known for wounding others with his iconic bow and arrow.
- She is the daughter of Ceres and Jupiter. She was forced to spend half of the year in the underworld with Pluto and half on earth with her mother; thus creating the seasons.
- He is the god of medicine who represents healing and cleanliness.
- He is the king of the Gods. He is famous for his lightning bolt. He was a strong, powerful man whose wife was Juno.
- She is the goddess of the Earth and the mother of all deities, Titans, and Giants.
- He was the god of the Capitol, periodical renewal, and liberation. His temple is located in the Roman Forum.
- She is the goddess of wisdom and defensive war. She is a vrigin goddess whose symbol is the owl.
- She is the goddess of flowering plants whose temple stood near the Circus Maximus.
- He is the god of fire. He is unnattractive. He carried a crutch, made jewelry, and crafted an invisible net.
- She is the goddess of beauty and love. She is deemed the mother of the Roman people and is one of the most widely referenced deitieds in the embodiment of love.
25 Clues: He is the god of medicine who represents healing and cleanliness. • This is the three headed dog in mythology who lives in the underworld. • He is the son and husband of Gaia and is most commonly known as 'Father Sky'. • She is the goddess of the Earth and the mother of all deities, Titans, and Giants. • ...
MYTHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2013-05-22
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- Takes people on the river of Styx
- Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Tried to save his wife from Hades with music
- Metalsmith of the gods
- God of the desert
- Green skinned god who represents earth
- Greek lord of earthquakes
- Searches for the Golden Fleece
- God of war
- The party god
- Mother of Achilles
- Crocodile head
- Major river in Egypt
- holds up the sky with her brother
- Egyptian god of pleasure and dance
- God of the sun
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- Egyptian god of embalming
- Ibis head
- Killed his own 3 children
- The son of Achilles
- Father of Aneas
- Egyptian god of air
- Had relations with mortal women many times
- Egyptian demon who eats souls that are unworthy
- Kills the Minotaur
- Brother of Remus
- Egytpian god of rebirth
27 Clues: Ibis head • God of war • The party god • Crocodile head • God of the sun • Father of Aneas • Brother of Remus • God of the desert • Kills the Minotaur • Mother of Achilles • The son of Achilles • Egyptian god of air • Major river in Egypt • Metalsmith of the gods • Egytpian god of rebirth • Egyptian god of embalming • Killed his own 3 children • Greek lord of earthquakes • ...
Mythology Crossword 2021-09-16
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- This giant stole Thor's hammer.
- The name of a Native American Thunder Bird.
- A ______ defeats Gluskap.
- This giant snake killed Thor.
- The king of the Hindu gods.
- The king of the Greek gods.
- This Hindu goddess defeated an entire demon army.
- This titan holds up the sky for all eternity.
- _____ ____ communicated with American gods.
- This hero killed the Minotaur.
- This Hindu demon invaded heaven.
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- This monster tried to destroy the Greek gods.
- This Norse god was leader of the Valkyries.
- Native American mountain god.
- This son of Odin was killed by Loki.
- A demon stole this Hindu hero's wife.
- The king of the Norse gods.
- This demon fought the Hindu gods.
- This Native American goddess has no fingers.
- This hero killed Medusa.
- The Norse god of mischief.
- The Hindu god of monkeys.
- A Native American creator god.
- This person is the Greek goddess of strife.
24 Clues: This hero killed Medusa. • A ______ defeats Gluskap. • The Hindu god of monkeys. • The Norse god of mischief. • The king of the Norse gods. • The king of the Hindu gods. • The king of the Greek gods. • Native American mountain god. • This giant snake killed Thor. • A Native American creator god. • This hero killed the Minotaur. • This giant stole Thor's hammer. • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-02-22
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- Norse goddess of the underworld
- land of the giants
- Norse goddess of wisdom
- Norse god of poetry
- Norse god of wrongdoing
- Norse earth goddess
- Norse god of thunder
- giant ash tree at the hub of the universe
- hall of the gods
- land of the dark elves
- Norse ruler god
- Thor's hammer
- Norse god of wisdom
- norse goddess of hunting
- Norse demon of destruction
- Norse guardian god
- Norse god of knowledge
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- underground land of the deep-frozen dead
- Norse goddess of fertility
- where dead warriors are taken by the Valkyries
- Norse spirits of death
- Norse end of the world and doom of the gods
- Norse goddess of corn
- Norse god of the sea
- realm of mankind
- Norse ruler deities
- realm of the Norse Vanir gods
- the rainbow bridge
- Norse god of war
- Norse legendary place were the Aesir gods live
- Norse god of good
- Primordial frost giant who was recycled into planet earth
- ancient realm of ice and mist
- Norse god of creation
- Nose trickster god
35 Clues: Thor's hammer • Norse ruler god • realm of mankind • hall of the gods • Norse god of war • Norse god of good • land of the giants • the rainbow bridge • Norse guardian god • Nose trickster god • Norse god of poetry • Norse earth goddess • Norse ruler deities • Norse god of wisdom • Norse god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Norse goddess of corn • Norse god of creation • Norse spirits of death • ...
Mythology Review 2021-11-18
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- The roman name for Hestia
- Hercules's 2nd task
- Has beef with Achilles
- The First thing to exist
- IS dumped by Theseus and marries Dionysus
- Pegasus came from Medusa's _____
- Is forced to do tasks for Aphrodite
- The golden Fleece is in _____
- The roman name for Aphrodite
- One of the titans brothers.
- The roman name for Cronus
- The Best Musician in Greece (besides Apollo)
- God of the wild
- Ruler of the underworld
- The former wife of Jason
- Those who came before the gods (the gods parents)
- Daughter of Metis
- Slays Medusa
- The king of the titans
- Father of the titans
- Is tasked with 10 Labors but does 12 instead
- Is tasked with building a wall for Troy
- The first task of Hercules
- The first born Olympian
- The king of the Gods
- He Build the labyrinth
- Roman name for Poseidon
- Kidnapped by Paris (this starts the Trojan war)
- Trains Jason
- What Jason is tasked with finding
- The Greek name for the ocean (also a titan)
- The god of war
- The Greeks used this to enter Troy
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- Helps Demeter find Persephone
- The earth itself
- Is drowned by water Nymphs
- This hero took years to get back home from the Trojan war
- Hercules's 11th task
- Aphrodite was on the side of ___ in the Trojan War
- The roman name for Zeus
- Is commonly confused with Helios.
- The roman name for Hades
- The labyrinth is on the island of ____
- Mother of the gods
- This goddess took the side of the Greeks in the Trojan war
- Is the god of blacksmiths.
- Is Rescued by Perseus
- Roman name for Artemis
- Born from Zeus's leg
- Hercules dies on a ______
- This monster is trapped in the labyrinth
- Holds up the sky
- Is sometimes on the Argo with Jason
- The goddess of love and beauty
- Killed by Achilles and is humiliated after death
- Is Kidnapped by Hades
- Is turned into a cow to hide from Hera
- Is kidnapped by Zeus as a bull
- AKA Cupid
- Goddess of agriculture
- The man with one shoe
- Theseus is king of this Greek City
- Judges a beauty contest and starts a war
- This creatures blood helped kill Hercules
- Roman name for Hera
- The roman name for Hephaestus
- Athena too the side of _____ in the Trojan war.
- Mother of Perseus
- The other brothers of the titans
- Goddess of the hunt
- The messenger of the gods.
- The roman name for Ares
72 Clues: AKA Cupid • Slays Medusa • Trains Jason • The god of war • God of the wild • The earth itself • Holds up the sky • Daughter of Metis • Mother of Perseus • Mother of the gods • Hercules's 2nd task • Roman name for Hera • Goddess of the hunt • Hercules's 11th task • Born from Zeus's leg • Father of the titans • The king of the Gods • Is Rescued by Perseus • Is Kidnapped by Hades • The man with one shoe • ...
Classical Mythology 2022-04-13
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- book of maps
- jolly, merry, good-humored
- automatic and immediate repetition (echoing) of what others say
- very handsome young man
- shield or protection; auspices; sponsorship
- prone to controversy; disputatious; argumentative
- delightful; blissful; heavenly
- jovial or wild with drunkenness
- fantastic, unreal, impossible, absurd
- medium or place for open discussion and expression of ideas- a public meeting, radio or TV discussion, editorial page, etc.
- bully; intimidate with threats; bluster
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- exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; extremely delicious; excellent
- cruel; harsh; severe; ironhanded
- plant life; plants of a particular region or period
- having colors like the rainbow
- very difficult; requiring the strength of Hercules
- full of confusing passageways, intricate, complicated
- one who prophesies doom or disaster; pessimist
- tall, strong, bold woman
- animal life; animals of a particular region or period
- airtight; secret; obscure; magical; mysterious
- pertaining to or resembling the dawn; rosy; radiant
22 Clues: book of maps • very handsome young man • tall, strong, bold woman • jolly, merry, good-humored • having colors like the rainbow • delightful; blissful; heavenly • jovial or wild with drunkenness • cruel; harsh; severe; ironhanded • fantastic, unreal, impossible, absurd • bully; intimidate with threats; bluster • shield or protection; auspices; sponsorship • ...
Mythology Crossword 2022-05-12
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- Killed the minotaur
- mountain where gods live
- Half-man half-bull cannibalistic monster
- Queen of the gods
- Turned men to stone with a glance
- Did the twelve labors
- Messenger of gods
- Won the trojan war, king of Ithica
- Son of odysseus
- Went on the quest for the golden fleece
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- King of Gods
- Titan who holds the heavens for eternity
- Father of Zeus
- Killed medusa
- one eyed giant
- Daughter of zeus, goddess of war and reason
- god of war
- god of the sea and horses
- King of crete, judge of the underworld
- Ruler of the underworld
20 Clues: god of war • King of Gods • Killed medusa • Father of Zeus • one eyed giant • Son of odysseus • Queen of the gods • Messenger of gods • Killed the minotaur • Did the twelve labors • Ruler of the underworld • mountain where gods live • god of the sea and horses • Turned men to stone with a glance • Won the trojan war, king of Ithica • King of crete, judge of the underworld • ...
Mythology Madness 2022-06-08
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- The most famous Roman festival was _____
- Use these to mark the place where you pull a book off a bookcase in the library
- What do you call the lists of reading recommendations offered in the library’s catalog Destiny Discover?
- In Norse Mythology, Loki had two sons named…
- To get to the databases that H-B Woodlawn has, but other APS libraries do NOT have, use this button at MyAccess: ____
- This happens in the library every Tuesday morning.
- Bulfinch’s _____ is a CLASSIC (old, respected) tome about
- Oxford produces a database about musicians. H-B Woodlawn is the only school that provides it to APS students. Find it in the list from MackinVia. It is called Oxford _______ .
- Who checks out the books to you?
- Who is the Roman goddess that turned a man into a stag? (Source: Bulfinch’s Mythology page 28)
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- A popular style of Japanese graphic novels
- What snake-like many-headed monster was the offspring of Echidna? (Source: D’Aulaire page 18)
- A map on the library’s home page shows you that purple is the color for the ____ for graphic novels.
- One of the Avatars of Vishnu; swims
- These print materials from the library include THE WEEK, WIRED, and POPULAR MECHANICS. There’s another called MAD.
- In Hinduism, Vishnu is married to ___
- In order to get to the library’s databases, all teachers have the button to APS Library Resources inside their ____ course online.
- In Norse Mythology, Loki married ______
- The name of the Norse goddess of the dishonored dead is _____
- Mankind's oldest hero is named _____
- Use the library catalog. In what sublocation will you find this title, THE SUM OF US by McGhee?
- This is a database that no other APS library has. It is about creative people who create Art. It is called ___ Art
- It’s the book’s “address” in the library and it’s printed on the spine label. Example: 212.4 Cro or F-Kin
23 Clues: Who checks out the books to you? • One of the Avatars of Vishnu; swims • Mankind's oldest hero is named _____ • In Hinduism, Vishnu is married to ___ • In Norse Mythology, Loki married ______ • The most famous Roman festival was _____ • A popular style of Japanese graphic novels • In Norse Mythology, Loki had two sons named… • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-01-18
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- Realm of the Aesir protected by a giant wall
- God of Mischief Father of 3 Fenrir, Jormungandr, and Hel/Hela
- The Dwarf forged Magic spear gifted to Odin
- The Bridge of Rainbow Light That connects Migard to Asgard
- Realm of the Bright/Light Elves
- Realm of the Fire Giant/demons and chaos mixed Elemental energies with Niflheim to make Ymir the first being
- The World serpent his whole body surrounds Midgard He is a Child of Loki and Angrboda
- Realm of Ice and Mist mixed Elemental Energies with Muspell To create Ymir the First Being
- The World Tree All 9 Realms Rest in its Branches while the whole tree is floating in the Primordial Void Ginnungagap
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- Sounds the call heard across all 9 realms signifies the start of Ragnarok kept by Heimdall
- The Primordial Void that The World Tree Yggdrasil Floats through
- Realm of Humans surrounded by Jormungandr
- Realm of the Dark Elves/Nidavalir realm of the Dwarves
- Realm of the Vanir Ruled by Freya The Wife of Odin and Her brother Freyr
- Realm of the Giants or Jotuns
- Leader of the Aesir and Wields the dwarf forged spear Gungnir
- Realm of the dishonored dead Ruled by the Goddess of Death Hela/Hel a child of Loki
- The First being who is the father of the Jotunar (He's the first Giant) was killed by Odin and his Brothers to make the rest of the worlds with Ymirs body
- Keeper of Gjallerhorn Which on the day of Ragnarok will sound signifying the beginning of Doomsday
- The Ruler of her namesake Helheim and Queen of the Dishonored dead She is a Child of Loki and Angrboda
- The Profissised End of all days or Doomsday of all the 9 realms sort of like a cleanse and restart of everything
- The Final Child of Loki and Angrboda he is destined to eat the Moon at the Start of Ragnarok
22 Clues: Realm of the Giants or Jotuns • Realm of the Bright/Light Elves • Realm of Humans surrounded by Jormungandr • The Dwarf forged Magic spear gifted to Odin • Realm of the Aesir protected by a giant wall • Realm of the Dark Elves/Nidavalir realm of the Dwarves • The Bridge of Rainbow Light That connects Migard to Asgard • ...
CREATION MYTHOLOGY 2024-02-06
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- wife and sister of Cronus
- race born fully armed from blood that dripped from Uranus castrated genitals
- one-eyed monsters born from Gaea
- goddesses of retribution and punishment
- Chief Olympian Deity
- She sprang from Zeus' head
- daughter of Oceanus whom Zeus swallowed
- Brother of Prometheus; he married Pandora
- Titan river encircling the world
- Nether region of chaos, darkness, punishment
- wife and Titan sister of Oceanus
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- the huindred handed ones
- "Memory," a Titan
- Titan Father of Prometheus and Epimetheus
- He was born spontaneously from Gaea
- "All gifts" she was a woman made by Hephaestus from clay
- his name means "Foresight"
- Last born Titan who castrated Uranus
- snake-headed fire-eyed monster from Gaea and Tartarus
- the race born from Gaea and Uranus
20 Clues: "Memory," a Titan • Chief Olympian Deity • the huindred handed ones • wife and sister of Cronus • She sprang from Zeus' head • his name means "Foresight" • one-eyed monsters born from Gaea • Titan river encircling the world • wife and Titan sister of Oceanus • the race born from Gaea and Uranus • He was born spontaneously from Gaea • Last born Titan who castrated Uranus • ...
Mythology Pretest 2020-09-27
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- 1/2 man 1/2 bull
- a Gorgon whose look could turn you to stone
- The elements controlled by Chinese dragons
- The number of labors Hercules had to perform
- King Arthur's queen
- The Greek character upon which the musical "My Fair Lady was based.
- Home of the gods
- Epic poem credited to Homer who describe this hero's journey back home from Troy
- Ferried the souls of the dead across the River Styx
- Her face launched the Greeks into war
- The place where a leprechaun hides his gold.
- The most noble and pure knight who found the Holy Grail
- The 15th letter of the Greek alphabet
- Number of Greek ships who advanced on Troy
- The number of seeds consumed by Persephone
- Built by Daedalus to hold the minotaur
- 1/2 man and 1/2 horse
- This was locked in the chest after the plagues escaped
- This was thrown into the wedding feast and created chaos between the goddesses
- He searched for the Golden Fleece
- The animals that pulled Thor's chariot
- The two-face Greek god that January is named for.
- The first Greek woman
- Know as the "river of oaths" in the underworld
- The chief of the gods
- The squirrel who carried messages up and down the Tree of Life
- Mythical creatures who take the form of a human on land and a seal in the water
- Animal not included in the Chinese zodiac
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- The kingdom of King Arthur
- He killed the Gorgon whose look turned its victim to stone
- The slain warriors of Valhalla
- Name given to Big Foot by the Lakota Indians
- 1/2 woman 1/2 bird whose lovely voice lured men to their deaths
- The last Norse battle at the end of times
- The 18th letter of the Greek alphabet
- In the Harry Potter series, he was the three-headed dog
- The legendary sword of King Arthur
- The cup used at the Last Supper
- The twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Hawaiian goddess who controls volcanoes, fire, lightning,and wind
- The occupation of a leprechaun
- The 24th letter of the Greek alphabet
- The third letter of the Greek alphabet
- Egyptian god who controlled the Underworld
- The fruit eaten by Persephone leaving her in the Underworld for a lengthy stay
- Inscription found on the object thrown into the wedding feast by Eris
- Mythical sea creature found in a lake in Scotland
- What walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 at noon, and three in the evening?
- A large Persian bird of prey who enjoys eating ship full of sailors and elephants
- A gloomy creature that is haunted by the mistakes and choices of my past, but can help you out if you need it
- The mother of Persephone
- Dumbledore's pet phoenix
- Goddess born from the foam of the sea
- Every 500 years this creature dies and is reborn from the ashes
- Chinese creator god who broke the cosmic egg
- Ruler of the dead
- Egyptian creature that has the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Tree of Life connecting the nine worlds
- This was used by the hero who killed the Gorgon to avoid looking directly into her eyes
59 Clues: 1/2 man 1/2 bull • Home of the gods • Ruler of the dead • King Arthur's queen • 1/2 man and 1/2 horse • The first Greek woman • The chief of the gods • The mother of Persephone • Dumbledore's pet phoenix • The kingdom of King Arthur • The slain warriors of Valhalla • The occupation of a leprechaun • The cup used at the Last Supper • He searched for the Golden Fleece • ...
Ashanti Mythology 2024-04-03
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- From Bia, the god of the ______, to Tano, the goddess of the forest, each deity holds sway over specific domains, embodying the interconnectedness of life and the divine order of the universe.
- In death, Asase Yaa reclaims her mortal children, symbolizing humanity’s ___________ connection to the Earth.
- Serving as the gateway to the _________ realm, she encapsulates the very essence of Earth’s abundance and its enduring ties to humanity.
- Acting as the guardian of the ancestral realm, she welcomes the departed into her embrace and facilitates _______________ between the living and the dead.
- These mythical beings are not just ____________ in stories but integral elements of the Ashanti worldview, influencing every facet of life.
- At the heart of Ashanti mythology lies a pantheon of deities, with ______ as the supreme sky god, revered as the creator of the universe.
- Through philology and etymology, it becomes apparent that other names of African origin, such as Nyambi or Nzambi from ______ _______, share similarities with Nzame/Nyame.
- Rituals and offerings are made to honor _______ ___, expressing gratitude for her bountiful gifts and seeking her continued blessings for the community.
- This is similar to _______, who is also both a trickster and a deity in West African Vodun.
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- In one depiction, Asase Yaa is characterized as an elderly woman, aligning with the alternate meaning of her name, “____ ______ _______.”
- Ancestors are honored through rituals and __________ that celebrate their legacy and seek their blessings for protection, prosperity, and wisdom.
- As a font of wisdom, Asase Yaa provides _________ and protection to those who seek her favor.
- The myths and legends of the Ashanti gods are not merely _________ but a living testament to the spiritual beliefs and cultural identity of the Ashanti people.
- The sun, often seen as a direct expression of Nyame’s ______, emits life-giving energy onto the earth, symbolizing the god’s benevolence and providence.
- Akan cosmology consists of a senior god who generally does not interact with _______ and many gods who assist humans.
- The term “Nyame” translates to “The one who knows and _____ everything” in the Akan language
- Asase Yaa, also known as Asase Afua, stands as a revered figure in Ashanti mythology, originating from the vibrant culture of _______.
- Among the pantheon of Ashanti gods is Anansi, the __________ deity and beloved figure of folklore
- Nyame is revered as the divine architect who breathed _______ into the cosmos, instilling it with order, balance, and purpose.
- _______ _______’s portrayal encapsulates the intricate tapestry of the natural world and her multifaceted role within it.
- Her skin mirrors the hue of fertile _____, embodying the life force coursing through her veins.
21 Clues: This is similar to _______, who is also both a trickster and a deity in West African Vodun. • The term “Nyame” translates to “The one who knows and _____ everything” in the Akan language • As a font of wisdom, Asase Yaa provides _________ and protection to those who seek her favor. • ...
Vampire Mythology 2023-05-03
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- a person represented in a drama, story, etc
- with speed
- a person, animal, plant, group, etc., that is part of a society, party, etc.
- a group or a number of related or similar things, events, etc., arranged or occurring in order
- a state or government ruled by a king or queen
- someone born or living in Ireland
- any of large carnivorous mammals of the dog family Canidae
- regarded with favor or affection by people in general
- arousing great curiosity
- being more than two but fewer than many
- a movable barrier closing an opening in a fence, wall, or other enclosure
- a name added to or substituted for the proper name
- the light of day
- having a thin cutting edge or a fine point
- an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something terrifying
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- to draw into the mouth by producing a partial vacuum by action of the lips and tongue
- a person who feels hatred for or fosters harmful designs against another
- a curved masonry construction
- without awareness, sensation, or cognition
- characteristic of history or past events
- characterized by a preoccupation with love
- distinguished by rank or title
- the part of each side of the body in humans, at the top of the trunk
- of great interest or attraction
- to cease to live
- a sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively
- noting or pertaining to a style of literature characterized by a gloomy setting, grotesque, mysterious, or violent events
- willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others
- a preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night
- the box or case in which the body of a dead person is placed for burial
- a fictitious prose narrative portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes
- to have or keep in the hand
- manor house
- the fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings and other vertebrates
34 Clues: with speed • manor house • to cease to live • the light of day • arousing great curiosity • to have or keep in the hand • a curved masonry construction • distinguished by rank or title • of great interest or attraction • someone born or living in Ireland • being more than two but fewer than many • characteristic of history or past events • without awareness, sensation, or cognition • ...
Roman Mythology 2025-03-17
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- the set of gods of any polytheistic religion, mythology, or tradition; also, aRoman temple where people worshiped
- Rome is named after him
- this goddess inspires every species to remain in existence
- artisans or peasants who worked the
- controlled the fortunes of most industries
- the farmers’ chief protector
- household spirits of the storeroom or pantry
- the belief in multiple gods/goddesses
- the king who was afraid of the twins
- carried a sickle as a tool for agriculture
- known as the best and greatest patron god of Rome
- few gods received the number of honors given to this god
- ancestral ghosts
- household gods who represented the spirits of dead ancestors
- One of his/her suffix identities dealt with finances
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- peace of the gods
- The Romans believed that every endeavor depended on the _____ of the gods.
- metaphorical mother of Rome
- the rich, landholding upper class
- obligations to gods/goddesses, family, friends, and the state
- guardian or protector
- Following a death in the home, how many days would they remain in mourning?
- exclusive organs offered to the gods- look at your notes for the correct order
- the brother of Romulus
- shrine for making offerings of incense or wine to the lares
- Roman spirits of the dead
26 Clues: ancestral ghosts • peace of the gods • guardian or protector • the brother of Romulus • Rome is named after him • Roman spirits of the dead • metaphorical mother of Rome • the farmers’ chief protector • the rich, landholding upper class • artisans or peasants who worked the • the king who was afraid of the twins • the belief in multiple gods/goddesses • ...
WORLD MYTHOLOGY 2025-03-28
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- Norse father of gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Mythical bird reborn from ashes
- Gorgon with snake hair
- Riddle-asking creature
- Bull-headed labyrinth dweller
- Three-headed guardian of underworld
- One-eyed giant
- Hindu destroyer deity
- Greek god of music and prophecy
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- Hammer-wielding thunder god
- Hindu preserver deity
- Legendary sea monster
- Winged divine stallion
- Japanese fox spirit
- Fire-breathing hybrid monster
- Greek king of gods and sky
- Norse female warrior spirit
- Egyptian jackal-headed deity
- Egyptian god of afterlife
20 Clues: One-eyed giant • Japanese fox spirit • Norse father of gods • Hindu preserver deity • Legendary sea monster • Hindu destroyer deity • Winged divine stallion • Gorgon with snake hair • Riddle-asking creature • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of afterlife • Greek king of gods and sky • Hammer-wielding thunder god • Norse female warrior spirit • Egyptian jackal-headed deity • ...
Mythology Vocab 2025-03-20
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- A trancelike state; From the god of sleep Hypnos
- Drug that relieves pain; From Morpheus God of Dreams
- Animals of a particular region or lifetime; Fauanas God
- Place for open discussion and ideas; Roman assembly
- Due punishment for evil actions; From Goddess Of Revenge
- Eight legged insect; A spider turned weaver
- Warlike; From Ares (Mars)
- Enormous strength and size; Derived from the Titans
- In love with oneself; From Narcissus
- Airtight; Secret; Greek name for Thoth
- Tutor: Coach; From Odysseus Sons Teacher
- Great disorder and confusion; God of the air, one of the first deities
- Ending life to stop suffering; personification of death
- Good luck; large wealth; From Fortuna Goddess of Luck
- Deep meditation; Source of deep inspiration; From Zeus' 9 daughters
- Colors like the rainbow;Iris Goddess of the rainbow
- Cruel; Harsh; Severe; Harsh Athenian law maker
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- Heavenly; Paradise in the underworld
- Assuming different shapes and forms; From Proteus a shape shifting god
- A gentle breeze; God of the west wind
- Plant life; Goddess of flowers
- Intense enthusiasm and devotion; From Zelos the god of enthusiasm
- A rhyme or formula used to remember something; From the goddess of memory
- Self discipline and brave; From Sparta
- To tease; From the sufferer Tantalus
- Sudden terror; From God named Pan
- Inability to sleep; From Somnus God of Sleep
- arrangement of events in timely order; From Chronos God of Time
- Active; Lively; Changes fast; From Mercury (Hermes)
- Sluggish; Drowsy; river in Hades that caused dementia
- Science of the mind; From Psyche
- Pure; Stainless; From Vesta Goddess of the Home
- The act of sleepwalking;
- Jolly; Good humored; Derived from Zeus (Jupiter)
- Occurring at night; From Nyx goddess of the night
- Book Of Maps; Giant who holds up the world
- Requiring great strength; Hercules
- Very handsome young man; Loved by Aphrodite
38 Clues: The act of sleepwalking; • Warlike; From Ares (Mars) • Plant life; Goddess of flowers • Science of the mind; From Psyche • Sudden terror; From God named Pan • Requiring great strength; Hercules • Heavenly; Paradise in the underworld • To tease; From the sufferer Tantalus • In love with oneself; From Narcissus • A gentle breeze; God of the west wind • ...
aztec mythology 2023-05-16
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- asgore undertale
- El trabajo de un comerciante
- el cielo durante la noche
- la lluvia está enojada
- Cuando alguien pide algo, tú haces esto
- imagine dragons song
- cuando la gente lucha
- Me salté el trabajo para esto
- alguien que vende cosas
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- applejack
- ¿Qué viene de un fan?
- todo el mundo tiene esto
- Tener un cerebro grande es tener esto
- lo que haces en clase
- "lluvia" pero un verbo
- trampa de pegamento
- el opuesto del infierno
- Asociado con vampiros
- un tipo de roca
- ¡Por favor, soy una _____!
- usted bebe esto
21 Clues: applejack • un tipo de roca • usted bebe esto • asgore undertale • trampa de pegamento • imagine dragons song • ¿Qué viene de un fan? • lo que haces en clase • Asociado con vampiros • cuando la gente lucha • "lluvia" pero un verbo • la lluvia está enojada • el opuesto del infierno • alguien que vende cosas • todo el mundo tiene esto • el cielo durante la noche • ¡Por favor, soy una _____! • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-02-03
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- The egyptian God of the sun who influences a protagonist's journey.
- When a character or object takes a different form.
- The environment that surrounds someone including their beliefs and values of those around them.
- A mirror that shows whatever it is asked.
- Frequent element found in fairy tales where a protagonist finds their fortune in the end.
- A door that is off limits and has been blocked off from the public.
- Two sisters that appear in fairy tales that often are rude to and make the life of the protagonist harder. They are also related to the main character through marriage of a parent.
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- A woman that can signify both help/knowledge or evil/villain.
- The beliefs that a person holds that influences their decisions and actions.
- A woman who has been put into a precarious situation by the villain and is in need of help.
- Someone who tricks the protagonist in negative ways and wants to cause them harm.
- A young woman who is the protagonist and always chooses the right path using her kindness and care.
- An Egyptian book of spells.
- A quest that the protagonist is sent on for some reason that is for the greater good.
- An event in Norse mythology where the gods all die in an intense battle.
- Youth that lasts forever, it is usually wanted by the villain who is trying to use the protagonist to gain it.
- Objects found in many fairy tales that have a bad omen or fate attached to it.
- A group of characters or objects that appear in threes.
- A supernatural being in Native American tales that eats it's victims.
- A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology that plays a role in Ragnarok.
20 Clues: An Egyptian book of spells. • A mirror that shows whatever it is asked. • When a character or object takes a different form. • A group of characters or objects that appear in threes. • A woman that can signify both help/knowledge or evil/villain. • A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology that plays a role in Ragnarok. • ...
RELIGION 2021-10-18
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- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism,although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
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- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic;religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Religion Vocab Group 1 2023-10-26
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- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
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- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
11 Clues: the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Religion Unit Vocabulary 1 2023-10-17
Across
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of people
- the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
11 Clues: the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of people • the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Religion Vocab Tic-Tac-Toe 2022-10-11
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- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
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- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
religion 2022-10-19
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- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Religion Vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- -a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
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- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible. • ...
Religion 2025-10-22
Across
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; its religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
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- -a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Religion Vocabulary Group 1 2023-10-17
Across
- Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- The belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- A religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- The belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- Originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
11 Clues: The belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • The belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Religions 2023-10-18
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- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • ...
Group 1 Vocab 2022-10-11
Across
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
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- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
Words 1-11 2022-10-11
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- — The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- -a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- - originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- - a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- - is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- - a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- - specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
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- - The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
- —the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- - is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- - a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
11 Clues: - is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • - a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people. • - specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • ...
THE NORSE MYTHOLOGY 2023-12-21
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- Trickster brother of Thor
- Ancient Scandinavian culture
- The region in Northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
- Thor's mighty hammer, known for its power and ability to summon lightning
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- The group of gods in Norse mythology, including Odin, Thor, and others
- Allfather of Norse mythology
- The guardian of the Bifrost bridge in Norse mythology
- God of light and beauty
- Home of the gods
- God of thunder
10 Clues: God of thunder • Home of the gods • God of light and beauty • Trickster brother of Thor • Allfather of Norse mythology • Ancient Scandinavian culture • The guardian of the Bifrost bridge in Norse mythology • The group of gods in Norse mythology, including Odin, Thor, and others • The region in Northern Europe that includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. • ...
Zodiac Friends 2023-03-24
20 Clues: MARS • FIRE • CHIEF • STONE • SPACE • LEGEND • DIAMOND • NEPTUNE • SCORPIO • MERMAID • POSITIVE • TIGEREYE • SENSTIVE • ARTISTIC • CELESTIAL • SECRETIVE • MALE SHEEP • AQUAMARINE • PACIFIC OCEAN • FAVORITE COLOR
Year 7 Review Crossword 2017-06-09
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- Mother Goddess in Egyptian Mythology
- The name given to people who have always lived in a certain country, such as the aborigines.
- The theory and study of knowledge.
- Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- Stone Age mother goddess
- The belief in many Gods.
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- A type of question that is open-ended and often looks to provide humans with meaning.
- When someone does not believe in a God or God(s).
- The belief in one God.
- Mother of the son of God in Christianity
- An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof.
- Translates from the Greek meaning 'love of knowledge/wisdom'. A famous scholar who contributed to this body of knowledge was Plato.
- An ultimate deity; usually considered male but other religions believe it has no gender.
- The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal.
14 Clues: The belief in one God. • Stone Age mother goddess • The belief in many Gods. • The theory and study of knowledge. • Mother Goddess in Egyptian Mythology • Mother of the son of God in Christianity • When someone does not believe in a God or God(s). • Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain. • ...
Gothic Literature 2025-10-15
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- A violent storm, often symbolising inner turmoil or chaos.
- The word repeatedly uttered by the raven in Poe’s famous poem.
- Obsessive focus on a single idea or subject.
- Deep, pensive sadness or sorrow.
- A French term for the strange or supernatural, often used to describe Gothic or surreal stories.
- A person who claims to foretell or reveal divine messages.
- An evil spirit or wicked person; a demon.
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- Shore A poetic reference to the land of the dead in Greek mythology; mentioned in *The Raven*.
- The name of the lost love mourned by the speaker in *The Raven*.
- Inhabited or visited by ghosts or spirits.
- Comically or repulsively ugly or distorted; often used to evoke horror or fascination.
- A person or thing that threatens harm or danger.
- To beg earnestly or plead desperately.
- Disturbing or horrifying, often connected to death or decay.
14 Clues: Deep, pensive sadness or sorrow. • To beg earnestly or plead desperately. • An evil spirit or wicked person; a demon. • Inhabited or visited by ghosts or spirits. • Obsessive focus on a single idea or subject. • A person or thing that threatens harm or danger. • A violent storm, often symbolising inner turmoil or chaos. • ...
Bio-diversity in the living world 2024-05-24
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- Pro- (before) + karyon (nut, kernel) From Greek "pro," meaning before, and "karyon," meaning nut or kernel, referring to cells without a nucleus.
- Non- (not) + chorda (cord) Chorda from Latin, meaning cord, referring to the notochord. Non-chordates lack this feature.
- Classis (group) From Latin "classis," meaning a group or division.
- Gymnos (naked) + sperma (seed) From Greek "gymnos," meaning naked, and "sperma," meaning seed, indicating uncovered seeds.
- Ordo (order) From Latin "ordo," meaning order or arrangement.
- Taxis (arrangement) + nomos (law) Taxis is Greek for arrangement. "Nomos" is Greek for law, implying the system of classification.
- Systema (system) From Greek "systema," meaning an organized whole. It refers to the study of the diversity and relationships of organisms.
- Taxis (arrangement) + nomos (law) + hierarchia (sacred order) Hierarchia is from Greek, meaning a ranked order.
- Cyningdom (realm of a king) From Old English "cyningdom," meaning realm or domain of a king, indicating the highest classification.
- Virus (poison) From Latin "virus," meaning poison or venom.
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- Familia (household) From Latin "familia," meaning household, indicating a group of related genera.
- Bio- (life) + diversity Bio comes from Greek "bios," meaning life. "Diversity" comes from Latin "diversitas," meaning variety.
- Bryon (moss) + phyton (plant) From Greek "bryon," meaning moss, and "phyton," meaning plant.
- Bi- (two) + nominalis (relating to a name) Binomial means two names, and "nomenclature" comes from Latin "nomenclatura," meaning calling by name.
- Alga (seaweed) From Latin "alga," meaning seaweed.
- Fungus (mushroom) From Latin "fungus," meaning mushroom or toadstool.
- Genus (birth, race) From Latin "genus," meaning birth, race, or kind.
- Pteris (fern) + phyton (plant) From Greek "pteris," meaning fern, and "phyton," meaning plant.
- Species (appearance) From Latin "species," meaning appearance or kind.
- Protos (first) From Greek "protos," meaning first, indicating the earliest or most primitive eukaryotes.
- Eu- (true) + karyon (nut, kernel) From Greek "eu," meaning true, and "karyon," meaning nut or kernel, referring to cells with a nucleus.
- Moneres (single) From Greek "moneres," meaning single or solitary, referring to unicellular organisms.
- Virus (poison) + -oid (like) Oid from Greek "eidos," meaning form or shape, indicating virus-like.
- Phylon (race) From Greek "phylon," meaning race or tribe.
- Chorda (cord) From Latin "chorda," meaning cord, referring to the notochord, a defining characteristic.
- Leichen (lichen) From Greek "leichen," meaning tree moss or lichen.
26 Clues: Alga (seaweed) From Latin "alga," meaning seaweed. • Phylon (race) From Greek "phylon," meaning race or tribe. • Virus (poison) From Latin "virus," meaning poison or venom. • Ordo (order) From Latin "ordo," meaning order or arrangement. • Classis (group) From Latin "classis," meaning a group or division. • ...
Greek 2025-02-12
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- Known for his Socratic Method of answering questions
- Great Greek sculptor
- Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Took over Greece (name of the empire)
- Created the Pythagorean theorem
- Great Greek mathematician figured out how pulleys work
- Famous Greek mathematician responsible for euclidean geometry
- Known as the father or medicine
- Only free adult males were considered these
- Delian League vs Peloponnesian League, left Greece severely weakened
- Militaristic Greek city state
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- Greek city state that worshiped Athena
- Greeces ____ was polytheistic
- Father of Greek history
- Led the golden age of Greece
- Greeces _____ was a democracy
- Persia vs Greece, Greece won
- Famous philosopher and teacher of Aristotle
- Took over Greece (leader of empire)
- Known as the father of tragedy
20 Clues: Great Greek sculptor • Father of Greek history • Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Led the golden age of Greece • Persia vs Greece, Greece won • Greeces ____ was polytheistic • Greeces _____ was a democracy • Militaristic Greek city state • Known as the father of tragedy • Created the Pythagorean theorem • Known as the father or medicine • Took over Greece (leader of empire) • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-05
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- Is a city in Greece named after the mythical nymph
- Meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- Ancient times males who were sometimes demigods were sent on these
- Has snakes on her head
- Was an enchantress, known by some as a siren
- The Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread
- Was the demigod Saviour and protector of the city Elis
- The capital of Greece
- An ancient Greek mythological hero
- Greek god of blacksmiths
- The Greek god of fertility
- Three goddesses of vengeance and retribution
- Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher
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- The winged goddess of victory
- Was the Greek king of Ithaca
- The god of the sea
- God of boundaries, roads and travellers
- Goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- The Greek God of Chaos
- The god of everything
- The god of the sky
- Greek god of war
- Ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- The Goddess of home and hearth
25 Clues: Greek god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the sky • The god of everything • The capital of Greece • The Greek God of Chaos • Has snakes on her head • Greek god of blacksmiths • The Greek god of fertility • Was the Greek king of Ithaca • The winged goddess of victory • The Goddess of home and hearth • Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher • An ancient Greek mythological hero • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-05
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- Is a city in Greece named after the mythical nymph
- Meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- Ancient times males who were sometimes demigods were sent on these
- Has snakes on her head
- Was an enchantress, known by some as a siren
- The Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread
- Was the demigod Saviour and protector of the city Elis
- The capital of Greece
- An ancient Greek mythological hero
- Greek god of blacksmiths
- The Greek god of fertility
- Three goddesses of vengeance and retribution
- Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher
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- The winged goddess of victory
- Was the Greek king of Ithaca
- The god of the sea
- God of boundaries, roads and travellers
- Goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- The Greek God of Chaos
- The god of everything
- The god of the sky
- Greek god of war
- Ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- The Goddess of home and hearth
25 Clues: Greek god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the sky • The god of everything • The capital of Greece • The Greek God of Chaos • Has snakes on her head • Greek god of blacksmiths • The Greek god of fertility • Was the Greek king of Ithaca • The winged goddess of victory • The Goddess of home and hearth • Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher • An ancient Greek mythological hero • ...
Root Words (Greek and Latin) 2025-03-07
14 Clues: time (Greek) • life (Greek) • light (Greek) • sound (Greek) • to move (Latin) • to hear (Latin) • to carry (Latin) • to study (Greek) • to build (Latin) • the Earth (Greek) • to measure (Greek) • foot or feet (Latin) • to speak or say (Latin) • to write or record (Greek)
Eian's Greeks and Romans 2021-02-12
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- Roman art was inspired by who?
- Greeks played a game like basket ball while Romans played a game like? starts with d
- both Roman and Greek kids liked these toy.pull
- while Roman toy were usually made of wax, clay, or wood what was the popular Greek toy made of.
- both Romans and Greeks made the called what.made in high heat.
- both Greek and Roman houses had these in the middle of there houses.
- Greeks could what while Romans could not.
- both Greeks and Romans gave these toys to young kids.starts with r
- both Roman and Greek houses were made out of what material.
- Romans had emperors while Greek had what
- early Roman architecture borrowed heavily from what architecture
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- Greek they had a democracy what is it called in Rome
- both Romans and Greeks grew this crop.
- both Greek and Roman kids had these toy.spin
- Greeks had dogs while Romans had what type of pet
- both Romans and Greeks grew this crop similar to wheat.
- both Greek and Roman parents picked someone who was what for their sons and daughters.
- Roman families were called familias while Greek families were called what.
- both Romans and Greeks made this type of art.starts with m.
- both Romans and Greeks made this type of 3D art.
20 Clues: Roman art was inspired by who? • both Romans and Greeks grew this crop. • Romans had emperors while Greek had what • Greeks could what while Romans could not. • both Greek and Roman kids had these toy.spin • both Roman and Greek kids liked these toy.pull • both Romans and Greeks made this type of 3D art. • Greeks had dogs while Romans had what type of pet • ...
Very Important Greeks 2025-09-17
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- an Athenian messenger that ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver the message the Persians were defeated
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer known for being the first to calculate the Earth's circumference accurately
- Greek mathematician that created the Pythagorem Theorem
- Greek general ad historian who wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
- created the Socratic method
- one of the three greatest Athenian tragedians, famous for revolutionizing Greek drama
- Greek historian considered the "Father of History"
- Athenian statesman and general who made democracy more accessible to the public
- a philosophers who created the field of formal logic
- Famous Greek playwright who wrote comedies
- Greek mathematician know as the "Father of Geometry"
- father of Alexander the Great and transformed Macedon into a powerful kingdom
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- king of ancient Macedonia who became one of history's most successful military commanders
- Ancient Greek playwright, highly successful tragic dramatist
- a king of Persia famous for his massive invasion of Greece in 480 BC
- Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor from Syracuse
- a powerful Achaemenid king who reigned from 522 to 486 BC
- Greek astronomer and mathematician who was the first to propose the Earth revolves around the Sun
- a student of Socrates who wrote many philosophical texts
19 Clues: created the Socratic method • Famous Greek playwright who wrote comedies • Greek historian considered the "Father of History" • a philosophers who created the field of formal logic • Greek mathematician know as the "Father of Geometry" • Greek mathematician that created the Pythagorem Theorem • a student of Socrates who wrote many philosophical texts • ...
Roman Mythology 2012-04-01
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- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of Love
- King Of Gods
- Chained to a cliff for a monster to devour
- God of Sea
- God of hearth
- God of poety
- Goddess of Dawn
- Messenger Gods
- Father of Jupiter
- Goddess of Moon and of the Hunt
- Daughter of Rhea and Saturn
- Cut off her hearth
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- God of War
- Founder and Queen of Carthage
- Killed by Paris
- King of Mycenae
- God of Wine
- King of Ithaca
- Daughter of Oedipus
- Goddess of Dawn
- Son of Priam
- Wife of Priam
- Trojan, led his followed to Italy
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Father of Jocasta
26 Clues: God of War • God of Sea • God of Love • God of Wine • King Of Gods • God of poety • Son of Priam • God of hearth • Wife of Priam • King of Ithaca • Messenger Gods • Killed by Paris • King of Mycenae • Goddess of Dawn • Goddess of Dawn • Goddess of Wisdom • Father of Jupiter • Father of Jocasta • Cut off her hearth • Daughter of Oedipus • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Daughter of Rhea and Saturn • ...
Mythology Review 2012-11-05
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- Goat-men
- a winged horse that had sprung from the Gorgon's when Perseus killed her
- goddess of the harvest
- the Gorgon killed by Perseus
- Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt
- Neptune's Greek name
- Dragon-like creatures with wings who turned men into stone
- Killed the Minotaur
- The daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- Sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- Gigantic, one-eyed monster
- Fell in love with his own reflection and died
- Charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- creatures with enchanting voices whose singing lured sailors to their death
- Fearful creature with the front of a lion, behind of a serpent, and a goat in between
- The first woman created; released terrible things into the world
- The division of the underworld where the dead pass as soon as they die
- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
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- Fathers of the gods; often called the "elder gods"
- A gifted young sculptor who hated women
- Evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- Home of the gods
- Bacchus' Greek name/ god of wine & poetry
- Half man/ half bull
- The ship Jason and the argonauts sailed in
- Killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- What Jason brought back to Pelias
- Persephone's Roman name
- Zeus's island; ruled by king Minos
- Accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped
- The god of desire and affection; son of Aphrodite
- the huge maze in which the Minotaur was detained
- Zeus's Roman name
- King of the gods
- three-headed dog
- Satyr; son of Hermes; chief of the divinities who lived in the world
- the powerful ruler of Crete
- The deeper division of the underworld
- half-man/ half-horse
- Apollo's first love
- The vast, immeasurable abyss mentioned in the story of the creation of the world
43 Clues: Goat-men • Home of the gods • King of the gods • three-headed dog • Zeus's Roman name • Half man/ half bull • Killed the Minotaur • Apollo's first love • Neptune's Greek name • half-man/ half-horse • goddess of the harvest • Persephone's Roman name • Gigantic, one-eyed monster • the powerful ruler of Crete • the Gorgon killed by Perseus • Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt • ...
Mythology Project 2013-04-24
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- themis was the mother of fates and _______
- love is brotherly
- Who is zapped in a gorgon
- helped avenge those who were wrong
- Who is good at weaving
- who takes persephone to the underworld
- goddess of spring
- who ended uranus' rule by castrating him
- daughter of oceanus
- what is crushed by mount olympus
- love is romantic
- number of heads cerberus has
- god of love
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- What is arachne turned into
- earth goddess
- love is country
- the roman name of Hercules
- hyperion is the titan of ______
- giant, one eyed monsters
- ____ has 100 eyes
- Son of Ouronos
- mom of monsters
- the number of muses there are
- killed arges
- wife of cronus
25 Clues: god of love • killed arges • earth goddess • Son of Ouronos • wife of cronus • love is country • mom of monsters • love is romantic • love is brotherly • ____ has 100 eyes • goddess of spring • daughter of oceanus • Who is good at weaving • giant, one eyed monsters • Who is zapped in a gorgon • the roman name of Hercules • What is arachne turned into • number of heads cerberus has • ...
Mythology Terms 2013-06-08
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- anything he touched turned to gold.
- queen of the Gods.
- the ability to predict the future.
- evidence that one was elsewhere when a criminal act was alleged to have happened.
- the golden box that let evil in the world.
- king of the Gods.
- Hades wife.
- when blood flow to the brain stops.
- goddess of love.
- an open disrespect for a person or thing.
- symbol was the lyre.
- god of the underworld.
- when people loose control of their muscles.
- an analytical or Interpretive literary composition.
- goddess of agriculture.
- having or showing an excessive pride in oneself.
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- a corrective lens for one eye, held in place by facial muscles.
- an additional occupation for pleasure or hobby.
- chief Executive Officer.
- what the Greek Gods called earth.
- blood relationship or sharing of characteristics.
- an inexpensive piece of jewelry.
- goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- to up set or confuse someone.
- symbols are fire and the hammer.
- goddess of hunt.
- god of the sea and storms.
- a person lower in status or rank.
- a form of musical articulation.
- messenger of the Gods.
30 Clues: Hades wife. • goddess of love. • goddess of hunt. • king of the Gods. • queen of the Gods. • symbol was the lyre. • god of the underworld. • messenger of the Gods. • goddess of agriculture. • chief Executive Officer. • god of the sea and storms. • to up set or confuse someone. • goddess of wisdom and warfare. • a form of musical articulation. • an inexpensive piece of jewelry. • ...
Roman Mythology 2015-03-18
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- Messenger of the gods
- God of wine, and truth
- Goddess of Wisdom,strategy
- Wife of Pluto and daughter of Ceres
- God of the ocean, and horses
- God of fire, and blacksmiths
- Father of Zeus and his siblings
- King of all gods
- Goddess of luck
- Goddess of peace
- Goddess of the Harvest, mother of Proserpina
- Ruler of the underworld
- Goddess of the hunt
- Ferryman of the underworld
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- Guardian of the Underworld
- Goddess of victory
- Tamed by Bellerophon
- Wife of Saturn
- Queen of the gods
- Goddess of beauty
- Name of the river that passed though the underworld
- God of the Sun, and music
- Goddess of the hearth
- God of love
- God of war
25 Clues: God of war • God of love • Wife of Saturn • Goddess of luck • King of all gods • Goddess of peace • Queen of the gods • Goddess of beauty • Goddess of victory • Goddess of the hunt • Tamed by Bellerophon • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the hearth • God of wine, and truth • Ruler of the underworld • God of the Sun, and music • Guardian of the Underworld • Goddess of Wisdom,strategy • ...
Mythology Crossword 2015-01-20
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- Very first woman
- God of light
- Three pronged spear
- Mountain ruled by the gods
- Setting of the Trojan war
- Goddess of love
- God of the sky
- Messenger of the gods
- Head of a bull, body of a man
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of marriage
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- Any son of Gaea and Uranus
- Goddess of hunting
- God of the underworld
- A traditional story
- Great Greek hunter
- Pertaining to mount olympus
- God of the sea
- Group of stars
- Great Greek warrior
- Goddess of the harvest
- Held the heavens on his back
- God of war
- Goddess of the earth
24 Clues: God of war • God of light • God of the sea • Group of stars • God of the sky • Goddess of love • Very first woman • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of hunting • Great Greek hunter • A traditional story • Three pronged spear • Great Greek warrior • Goddess of marriage • Goddess of the earth • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the harvest • Setting of the Trojan war • ...
Roman Mythology 2015-01-19
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- symbol of Hades
- founder of Rome
- goddess of the hearth and the household
- She has a magic that has the power of love
- god of the wine and grapes
- Seasonal changes occur when Demeter grieves for her daughter who
- / god of the sun, healing, prophecy and music
- symbol of Apollo
- king of the Sabines
- / god of the heavens
- / god of the sea
- symbol of Athena
- god of war
- Neptune's symbol
- latin name for Hades
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- goddess of wisdom,battle and city
- staff that has two snakes entwined on it
- / goddess of the moon, hunting, virginity and magic
- god of the fire and the forge'
- she was made a vestal virgin from her uncle Amilius
- Charon, greedy old man, who transports soul in a ferry across what river
- / god of the underworld
- Hestia gave up her throne for whom
- greek name Dionysus
- Jupiter's main weapon
- god of travel and boundaries
- / goddess of the heavens, divinity of women and marriage
- goddess of vegetations, earth creative power and agriculture
- Father of Rhea Silvia
- goddess of beauty and love
30 Clues: god of war • symbol of Hades • founder of Rome • symbol of Apollo • / god of the sea • symbol of Athena • Neptune's symbol • greek name Dionysus • king of the Sabines • / god of the heavens • latin name for Hades • Jupiter's main weapon • Father of Rhea Silvia • / god of the underworld • god of the wine and grapes • goddess of beauty and love • god of travel and boundaries • ...
Roman Mythology 2016-02-24
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- another name for Apollo
- goddess of hunt
- taken from Menelaus to Troy
- goddess of harvest
- god caught having affair with Venus
- where Queen Dido resides
- Hill hill on which Romulus built his city
- Greek equivalent of Venus
- Roman equivalent of Zeus
- Talaria-winged sandals symbolizes this god
- hound that guards the underworld
- rules the underworld
- god of wine
- goddess of love
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- god of the forge
- another name for Athena
- the sky father
- god of war
- Zeus holds this
- half man half god
- Poseidon's weapon
- fiancé of Lavinia
- god of the sea
- This goddess' symbol is the owl
- fire symbolizes this goddess
25 Clues: god of war • god of wine • the sky father • god of the sea • goddess of hunt • Zeus holds this • goddess of love • god of the forge • half man half god • Poseidon's weapon • fiancé of Lavinia • goddess of harvest • rules the underworld • another name for Apollo • another name for Athena • where Queen Dido resides • Roman equivalent of Zeus • Greek equivalent of Venus • taken from Menelaus to Troy • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2021-02-22
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- god of water
- god of revenge
- god of the underworld
- symbol of life
- goddess of writing
- goddess of love
- goddess of cats
- (see Greek entry) monster that is part lion, woman, and harpy
- spirit of protection
- river god
- god of domestic protection
- goddess of war
- guide to the afterlife
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- god of funderals
- god of the sun
- god of wisdom
- goddess of snakes
- sacred bird
- god of the sky
- mother goddess
- goddess of protection
- goddess of destruction
- god of creation
- goddess of justice
- god of strength
25 Clues: river god • sacred bird • god of water • god of wisdom • god of the sun • god of revenge • symbol of life • god of the sky • mother goddess • goddess of war • goddess of love • goddess of cats • god of creation • god of strength • god of funderals • goddess of snakes • goddess of writing • goddess of justice • spirit of protection • god of the underworld • goddess of protection • goddess of destruction • ...
Roman mythology 2017-11-07
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- shrine to the lar
- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- worship an aspect of Roman religion
- god of music
- protective spirit
- goddess and protector of the state
- Romans main goal was to achieve this from the gods
- banquet of the gods
- the practice of worshiping many gods
- poet of the 3rd century
- shrine to where the spirits gathered at the crossroads
- Christians faced this while in Rome
- Jewish philosopher that wrote of bad-treatment
- minor priests that hold responsibility to a particular god
- god of war
- priests elected for life as well as reading the signs from the gods
- bounded families together and to the ruler
- goddess of love and beauty
- was used by Augustus to claim he was son a god
- watched over people and the household
- Egyptian city that was badly treated
- god of the sea
- also hung on compitas and represents slaves
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- revolt of this place resulted in a change of Jewish faith
- patrician appointed for life
- Maximus name that Augustus gave himself as high priest
- Christian missionary that preached in Rome
- Festival of the Crossroads
- Triad 3 main gods that led the 12 gods
- 4 branches and controlled state religion
- a spirit
- influenced the Romans
- god of the forge
- another name was Pontifex Maximus
- god of the sky
- head of the family
- goddess of agriculture and crops
- goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare
- spirit of the food cupboard
- this item is hung on compitas
- made of either stone or bronze in a gods image
- god of motion, sleep and travelers
- group of 12 gods
- collection of myths of a group of people
- goddess of the hearth
45 Clues: a spirit • god of war • god of music • god of the sky • god of the sea • god of the forge • group of 12 gods • shrine to the lar • protective spirit • head of the family • banquet of the gods • influenced the Romans • goddess of the hearth • poet of the 3rd century • Festival of the Crossroads • goddess of love and beauty • spirit of the food cupboard • patrician appointed for life • ...
Roman Mythology 2017-11-08
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- a spirit
- made of either stone or bronze in a gods image
- Triad 3 main gods that led the 12 gods
- influenced the Romans
- goddess of love and beauty
- Christians faced this while in Rome
- protective spirit
- Egyptian city that was badly treated
- goddess and protector of the state
- revolt of this place resulted in a change of Jewish faith
- Festival of the Crossroads
- was used by Augustus to claim he was son a god
- poet of the 3rd century
- god of music
- shrine to where the spirits gathered at the crossroads
- the practice of worshiping many gods
- god of the forge
- also hung on compitas and represents slaves
- god of war
- group of 12 gods
- another name was Pontifex Maximus
- priests elected for life as well as reading the signs from the gods
- goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare
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- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- patrician appointed for life
- watched over people and the household
- Romans main goal was to achieve this from the gods
- goddess of the hearth
- goddess of agriculture and crops
- bounded families together and to the ruler
- 4 branches and controlled state religion
- Christian missionary that preached in Rome
- this item is hung on compitas
- Maximus name that Augustus gave himself as high priest
- banquet of the gods
- worship an aspect of Roman religion
- shrine to the lar
- collection of myths of a group of people
- head of the family
- Jewish philosopher that wrote of bad-treatment
- spirit of the food cupboard
- minor priests that hold responsibility to a particular god
- god of the sea
- god of motion, sleep and travelers
- god of the sky
45 Clues: a spirit • god of war • god of music • god of the sea • god of the sky • god of the forge • group of 12 gods • protective spirit • shrine to the lar • head of the family • banquet of the gods • goddess of the hearth • influenced the Romans • poet of the 3rd century • goddess of love and beauty • Festival of the Crossroads • spirit of the food cupboard • patrician appointed for life • ...
Roman Mythology 2016-06-16
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- god of the sun
- Serpentine water monster
- god of the seas
- sisters who share one eye
- Queen of the gods
- goddess of intelligence
- 3 headed dog
- Messenger god
- god of wine
- goddess of the hunt
- king of the gods
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- goddess of the hearth
- goddess of love
- Hero of the odyssey
- goddess of the crops
- Goddess of the underworld
- deepest part of the underworld
- god of war
- God of the Underworld
- Killed Medusa
- Father of Zeus
- turns people to stone
22 Clues: god of war • god of wine • 3 headed dog • Killed Medusa • Messenger god • god of the sun • Father of Zeus • goddess of love • god of the seas • king of the gods • Queen of the gods • Hero of the odyssey • goddess of the hunt • goddess of the crops • goddess of the hearth • God of the Underworld • turns people to stone • goddess of intelligence • Serpentine water monster • Goddess of the underworld • ...
Mythology Review 2018-12-05
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- drink of the gods
- died from an arrow to his heel
- can only repeat last words
- hero known for his strength and temper
- Achilles' special troops
- the messenger god
- half-man, half-bull
- beautiful love goddess
- means 'the soul'
- the most beautiful woman in the world
- wished for gold everything
- god of wine, revelry
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- journeyed to kill Medusa
- food of the gods
- nine-headed serpent that Hercules killed
- her 'throw' started the Trojan War
- chose Aphrodite as 'the fairest'
- obsessed with his own reflection
- flying horse
- defiance towards the gods
- kidnapped and married Persephone
- his temper caused earthquakes
- Helen's husband
- home to Zeus and his friends
- goddess of wisdom, war
25 Clues: flying horse • Helen's husband • food of the gods • means 'the soul' • drink of the gods • the messenger god • half-man, half-bull • god of wine, revelry • beautiful love goddess • goddess of wisdom, war • journeyed to kill Medusa • Achilles' special troops • defiance towards the gods • can only repeat last words • wished for gold everything • home to Zeus and his friends • ...
Mythology Crossword 2024-05-23
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- The son of Zeus and Hera who was set up along with Hephaestus
- The son of Daedalus who died by drowning
- A monster that had a bull head who was sent human sacrifices
- A deceitful king who was sentenced to push a boulder up a steep hill forever
- The mortal who challenged Athena and was turned into a spider
- Wielded a golden bow that explained the sudden death of women
- God that provided a spring during the contest for Athens
- The god of craft
- A gift that was given from Hephaestus to Hera, it was made out of gold
- A man who traveled to the underworld to bring back his lover
- Ruler who determined where people went in the underworld
- A master architect who created wings to escape misfortune
- A man who received the golden touch
- Wielded a silver bow that explained the sudden death of mankind
- The food that Demeter was feeding to a mortal to make him stronger
- 3 headed dog with serpents running down his back
- Minos, A king who imprisoned Daedalus and his son, he also ruled over the island of Crete (2 words, space doesn’t count as a box)
- The god of speed who navigated souls to the underworld
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- Demeter’s kidnapped child
- A man who fell in love with his own reflection
- The goddess who punished echo for falling in love with Narcissus
- Son of Zeus and Semele
- the Goddess that supplied the olive tree to Athens
- A woman who had 14 children who were all slain by Apollo and Artemis
- A man who married Atalanta by beating her in a race
- The weapon that Poseidon used to bring fort the spring by striking it into the ground
- The son of king Aegeus, he also killed the Minotaur
- God of lightning and the father of Dionysus
- Daughter of Atlas
- A nymph who fell in love with narcissus
- A woman who was cursed with being unable to give birth on land
- Ferryman who took souls across the Styx River
- Lowest level of the underworld filled with punishment for despicable people
- Apprentice of Daedalus who was pushed off Athena’s temple
34 Clues: The god of craft • Daughter of Atlas • Son of Zeus and Semele • Demeter’s kidnapped child • A man who received the golden touch • A nymph who fell in love with narcissus • The son of Daedalus who died by drowning • God of lightning and the father of Dionysus • Ferryman who took souls across the Styx River • A man who fell in love with his own reflection • ...
Mythology CrosswordPuzzle 2024-05-24
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- A master architect who created wings to escape misfortune
- Wielded a silver bow that explained the sudden death of mankind
- The son of Zeus and Hera who was set up along with Hephaestus
- A man who fell in love with his own reflection
- The weapon that Poseidon used to bring fort the spring by striking it into the ground
- God that provided a spring during the contest for Athens
- The goddess who punished echo for falling in love with Narcissus
- A man who received the golden touch
- God of lightning and the father of Dionysus
- the Goddess that supplied the olive tree to Athens
- The food that Demeter was feeding to a mortal to make him stronger
- Minos A king who imprisoned Daedalus and his son, he also ruled over the island of Crete (2 words, space doesn’t count as a box)
- The god of speed who navigated souls to the underworld
- A man who married Atalanta by beating her in a race
- Demeter’s kidnapped child
- A deceitful king who was sentenced to push a boulder up a steep hill forever
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- The son of king Aregus, he also killed the Minotaur
- A monster that had a bull head who was sent human sacrifices
- The son of Daedalus who died by drowning
- Son of Zeus and Semele
- Wielded a golden bow that explained the sudden death of women
- A nymph who fell in love with narcissus
- Ruler who determined where people went in the underworld
- Lowest level of the underworld filled with punishment for despicable people
- Apprentice of Daedalus who was pushed off Athena’s temple
- A man who traveled to the underworld to bring back his lover
- Daughter of Atlas
- 3 headed dog with serpents running down his back
- A gift that was given from Hephaestus to Hera, it was made out of gold
- The mortal who challenged Athena and was turned into a spider
- A woman who had 14 children who were all slain by Apollo and Artemis
- A woman who was cursed with being unable to give birth on land
- The god of craft
- Ferryman who took souls across the Styx River
34 Clues: The god of craft • Daughter of Atlas • Son of Zeus and Semele • Demeter’s kidnapped child • A man who received the golden touch • A nymph who fell in love with narcissus • The son of Daedalus who died by drowning • God of lightning and the father of Dionysus • Ferryman who took souls across the Styx River • A man who fell in love with his own reflection • ...
Roman Mythology 2023-04-03
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- Roman god of the sea
- whirlpool and dragon, encountered by Odysseus
- Roman god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of love and passion
- witch encountered Odysseus
- guardian of the underworld
- Author of the Metamorphosis
- snake haired monster, killed by perseus
- Greek god of War
- Roman goddess of the hearth
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- the face that launched 1000 ships
- Achilles' Parents
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- the cylops from the Odyssey
- brother of Paris
- setting of Pyramus and Thisbe
- the Roman name of the goddess who threw in the Apple
- Roman god of the forge and fire
- modern day location of the Trojan War
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek messanger of the gods
- Roman goddess of grain
22 Clues: brother of Paris • Greek god of War • Achilles' Parents • Roman god of the sea • Roman goddess of grain • Roman goddess of wisdom • witch encountered Odysseus • guardian of the underworld • Greek goddess of the hearth • the cylops from the Odyssey • Roman god of the underworld • Author of the Metamorphosis • Greek messanger of the gods • Roman goddess of the hearth • ...
Mythology 2 2023-03-21
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- Many-headed monster, killed by Heracles as one of his labors
- God who drives the Sun across the sky each morning
- One of the "Heavenly Twins", a boxer, son of Leda
- Vigilante hero who killed the Minotaur
- Minos' daughter who had the magic ball of string
- King of Athens and Theseus' father
- Monster who lived in the labyrinth and ate human flesh
- Fierce beast with armored skin, killed by Heracles (2 words)
- He flew too close to the sun and melted the wax on his wings
- Tried to drive the chariot of the sun, but could not control the horses
- Scholar who studied Greek mythology, wrote a book called "Greek Gods and Heroes"
- Dragon who guards the tree with the Golden Apples
- Inventor who killed his nephew and fled to Crete
- He spent all his time staring at his own reflection
- Women chosen by the Gods, divine advice and knowledge was spoken through them
- Color of the sails on the Athenian tribute ship
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- Monster created by Mother Earth, he is now under Mount Etna
- Son of Aphrodite, he is armed with a bow and arrows
- Three-headed dog who guards the Underworld
- Island where Minos rules
- Place where the Minotaur was imprisoned
- He ferries dead souls across the River Styx
- Hades has one of these that makes him invisible
- Female monsters who live in the sea and use their beautiful singing to lure sailors into the water
- One of the "Heavenly Twins", a horse tamer, son of Leda
- King who wished that everything he touched would be turned to gold
- Atlas' daughters
- Queen of the Amazons
- Daughter of Zeus and Leda, "the face that launched a thousand ships"
- Titan whose job it is to hold up the heavens
30 Clues: Atlas' daughters • Queen of the Amazons • Island where Minos rules • King of Athens and Theseus' father • Vigilante hero who killed the Minotaur • Place where the Minotaur was imprisoned • Three-headed dog who guards the Underworld • He ferries dead souls across the River Styx • Titan whose job it is to hold up the heavens • Hades has one of these that makes him invisible • ...
Mythology 101 2023-05-30
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- Realm of the Fae
- Celtic Goddess of Death and Battle
- Japanese Sun Goddess
- Fell in love with Niamh
- A color that Repels witches and demons
- Human inside a seal burrito
- Yell Singing Folk tradition from NC
- Leader of the Fianna
- Celtic Goddess of Horses
- Legendary First Japanese Emperor
- Warns about upcoming Hurricanes
- Japanese Trickster Animal/Yokai (not a badger)
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- Japanese God of Storms and Sea
- 6-legged Cat of NC Folklore
- John the _____________
- Evil Fae
- Japanese Goddess of Music and Art
- Last seen in NC in July 2022 at the Eno
- Cuchulainn slew a hound with this
- Defeated some robbers with the help of animal friends
- Japanese gateway to the Spirit World
- Japanese Fox Spirit
- The Celtic Festival of Autumn
- Japanese word for demon
24 Clues: Evil Fae • Realm of the Fae • Japanese Fox Spirit • Japanese Sun Goddess • Leader of the Fianna • John the _____________ • Fell in love with Niamh • Japanese word for demon • Celtic Goddess of Horses • 6-legged Cat of NC Folklore • Human inside a seal burrito • The Celtic Festival of Autumn • Japanese God of Storms and Sea • Warns about upcoming Hurricanes • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-10-19
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- often has boars sacrificed to him
- Loki's children in alphabetical order
- similar to Mars in Roman mythology
- home of the gods
- fire giant
- self-centered god
- represents the ideal warrior
- eats the roots of Yggdrasil
- gods who keep order
- the all-father
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- will devour the world at Ragnarok
- represents the benevolence of the ocean
- nature gods
- guardian of Asgard
- rules the underworld
- the most beloved god
- can see the future
- a snake who causes earthquakes
- winter giant
- represents the dangers of the ocean
- associated with wealth
21 Clues: fire giant • nature gods • winter giant • the all-father • home of the gods • self-centered god • guardian of Asgard • can see the future • gods who keep order • rules the underworld • the most beloved god • associated with wealth • eats the roots of Yggdrasil • represents the ideal warrior • a snake who causes earthquakes • will devour the world at Ragnarok • often has boars sacrificed to him • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-11-02
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- the trickster god
- most beloved of the gods
- received first pick of the fallen heroes
- Odin's eight-legged horse
- Norse gods led by Odin
- feasting hall of the gods
- goddess of the underworld
- rainbow bridge that connects the realms
- the Midgard serpent
- cow at the beginning of creation
- made from Ymir's brain
- the All-Father
- giant wolf and son of Loki
- made from Ymir's blood
- world of the humans
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- beings that carry heroes to the afterlife
- world of the Vanir, the old gods
- guardian of the Rainbow Bridge
- faster-than-light squirrel
- land of the dead; Hel's realm
- god of thunder
- gave humans understanding
- wife of Odin
- dragon at the roots of the World Tree
- land of the frost giants
- land of the gods
- god of war and law
- the world tree
28 Clues: wife of Odin • god of thunder • the All-Father • the world tree • land of the gods • the trickster god • god of war and law • the Midgard serpent • world of the humans • Norse gods led by Odin • made from Ymir's brain • made from Ymir's blood • most beloved of the gods • land of the frost giants • Odin's eight-legged horse • feasting hall of the gods • gave humans understanding • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-02-03
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- Curiosity killed the cat
- Mirror, mirror, on the wall
- Going from poverty to royalty
- Things usually repeat _____ times
- Bad things happen from this object
- Common antagonists in Cinderella
- Odyssey is an example of this
- Baba Yaga is an example of this
- Fountain of youth gives you this
- The end of the world
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- When you want more and you get punished
- Loki is an example of this
- Payback for your actions
- A book to guide you in the afterlife
- The trip to find out who you are
- Your beliefs or ______
- A change of who they are
- Scary monster that eats you
- Sun God in egyptian mythology
- Who is the knight going to save?
20 Clues: The end of the world • Your beliefs or ______ • Payback for your actions • Curiosity killed the cat • A change of who they are • Loki is an example of this • Mirror, mirror, on the wall • Scary monster that eats you • Going from poverty to royalty • Sun God in egyptian mythology • Odyssey is an example of this • Baba Yaga is an example of this • The trip to find out who you are • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-02-03
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- A sign or warning that is used to bring curiosity to the protagonist
- A frequently recongized object that is used to symbolize greed or a different point of view
- Frequently used in Cinderella stories used as Jealousy and Arrogance
- A cunning person used in most fairy tales to represent humor, mischief, and disruption in the balance
- This teaches young children or adults how to deal with basic human conflicts, desires, and relationships in a healthy way
- A frequent elemen in fairy tales where the characters seek to live forever
- A recurring image that represents the motherly figure who gives wisdom and fortune to those who deserve it
- A most used template in fairy tales that involves a hero who goes on an adventure. Afterwards, returning home changed.
- frequent element found in fairy tales where a protagonist finds their fortune in the end
- Some gods in a culture choose to live amongst thie people while other gods in a different culture choose to keep a distance between their subjects
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- A unrealistic term for a magical spell book
- It frequently deals with the relationship between man & nature
- A frequent topic in faiytales that society has warned others about what happens when you over rule others over yourself
- A protaginist that is almost always known for their kindness and respect. This teaches the reader how to behave appropiately
- A story in which one ( most likely a man) must rescue a woman who is in high distress or peril
- A physical or mental change in appearance or character
- A foretold series of impending events, including a great battle in which numerous great Norse mythological figures will perish
- Represents warnng agaist behavior
- This refers to the embedded social values and beliefs that are reflected within the story
- The ultimate goal that the protagonist is trying to obtain
20 Clues: Represents warnng agaist behavior • A unrealistic term for a magical spell book • A physical or mental change in appearance or character • The ultimate goal that the protagonist is trying to obtain • It frequently deals with the relationship between man & nature • A sign or warning that is used to bring curiosity to the protagonist • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-02-03
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- Greek Gods are more mean and Norse Gods are kinder
- The Main Character saves a girl
- A Strong connection with nature
- Norse God of War
- Where the stepsisters are mean and treat the main character like a servant
- Big Ol' Wolf
- Frequent element in fairy tales where a protagonist finds fortune in the end
- An object causes the main conflict in a story by cursing the MC
- A person sees scenes from a future life
- Female main character that helps people
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- A Person being greedy and it comes back to bite them
- Old Women are wise and powerful
- Clever and helps people sometimes
- Pairs of three
- Main Character stays young forever
- A Door that they are not allowed to open
- Weather a characters future is faster or if they can change it
- A large quest where the Main character become a hero
- Main Character goes on a big quest with lots of Challenges
- A Person changes in status or character
20 Clues: Big Ol' Wolf • Pairs of three • Norse God of War • Old Women are wise and powerful • The Main Character saves a girl • A Strong connection with nature • Clever and helps people sometimes • Main Character stays young forever • A person sees scenes from a future life • A Person changes in status or character • Female main character that helps people • ...
Mythology CrossWord 2025-02-03
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- a debate that a persons fate is predetermined or that they control it
- character found in fairytales associated with witchcraft or motherhood
- common character found in fairytales who brings struggle to the main protagonist often characterized as a sibling
- a persons heritage
- things that people belive in and cherish
- character found in fairytales who breaks rules and social norms for a greater cause
- person characterized as needing help or assistance in their time of need
- objects often found in fairytales that have bad omen or fate attached to them
- common theme found in fairytales of adaptation and becoming a new self
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- theme in fairytales about greed and the things that happen after it
- ideas and stories from native American
- an object found in common fairytales such as cinderella, has many different meanings such as reflection and self worth
- a journey pertrade by the main character or "hero"
- idea that bad actions deserve bad consequences and good actions deserve good consequences
- frequent element found in fairytales where a protagonist finds their fortune in the end
- number of people often found in fairtailes such as the three little pigs and the evil stepmother and step sisters
- the main purpose of any story, often the drive for the protagonist to do something
- comparison between greek and norse mythology
- concept found in fairytales where the main protagonist pertains their youth
- an object often seen in the grimms story "the virgin mart's child"
20 Clues: a persons heritage • ideas and stories from native American • things that people belive in and cherish • comparison between greek and norse mythology • a journey pertrade by the main character or "hero" • an object often seen in the grimms story "the virgin mart's child" • theme in fairytales about greed and the things that happen after it • ...
Mythology- Spyro 2025-01-31
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- Jason’s dad
- Grace of beauty
- the old lady in disguise in Jason’s myth
- Centaur that raised Jason
- Some say this god is Thesus’s father
- Hera’s animal symbol
- Fought for Achillies Armour (lost)
- Minotaur killer
- Muse of epic poetry
- Sister of the Charybdis
- How many Danaids are punished
- Another name for the graces
- Clytemnestra's husband
- Dionysus roman name
- God of mischief
- The anvil is the symbol of this god (roman name)
- Juliet of mythology
- Mother of all monsters
- Twelfth labor of Heracles
- Centaur that gave Deianeira blood for a love potion
- One eyed cyclops
- Thesus left Ariadne on what island
- Most famous gorgon
- River in the underworld has to do with forgetfulness
- Dad of perseus
- The fate that cut the thread
- Forced to have his liver eaten everyday
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- the girls who took care of the sacred flame
- Hero that arrived with one shoe
- first labor of Heracles
- Took a ten year voyage after the trojan war
- Odysseus’s son
- Part goat part man
- Tamed Pegasus
- Perseus gave the head of medusa to this goddess
- Jason’s love interest
- Flew too close to the sun
- What color were the sails supposed to be if Thesus was successful
- Cassiopea’s daughter
- Two headed dog
- Ariadne married this god in the end
- Boasted to be a better weaver then Athena
- Odysseus is from here
- Romeo of mythology
- was the sea monster Thetis sent to kill Andromeda
- Number of muses
- Heracles goddess wife
- Helen’s husband
- Muse of dance
- King of Troy
50 Clues: Jason’s dad • King of Troy • Tamed Pegasus • Muse of dance • Odysseus’s son • Two headed dog • Dad of perseus • Grace of beauty • Minotaur killer • God of mischief • Number of muses • Helen’s husband • One eyed cyclops • Part goat part man • Romeo of mythology • Most famous gorgon • Muse of epic poetry • Dionysus roman name • Juliet of mythology • Hera’s animal symbol • Cassiopea’s daughter • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2024-12-21
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- Enemy of light
- Land of Mystery
- Life Force
- "Teller of Riddles"
- Half Lion, Half Eagle
- Sky God
- Your School
- Trickster
- Wife of Osiris
- Funeral God
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- Favorite Pup
- Chaos Snake
- Alex's favorite team right now
- Creator God
- ONLY FOUR DAYS!!!
- You have this right now
- Crocodile God
- Meow...
- King that threatened Baby Jesus
- God of Fertility
- __________ Beetle
- Book of ___
22 Clues: Sky God • Meow... • Trickster • Life Force • Chaos Snake • Creator God • Your School • Book of ___ • Funeral God • Favorite Pup • Crocodile God • Enemy of light • Wife of Osiris • Land of Mystery • God of Fertility • ONLY FOUR DAYS!!! • __________ Beetle • "Teller of Riddles" • Half Lion, Half Eagle • You have this right now • Alex's favorite team right now • King that threatened Baby Jesus
Egyptian Mythology 2023-10-24
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- location of Seth's kingdom
- like ancient Egypt, this is the belief in multiple gods and goddesses
- sun god
- useless organ removed first during mummification
- tombs of pharaohs
- great serpent who battles Ra each night
- sacred animal that kept rodents out of the food
- lord of the underworld
- place where one's spirit and body reunite after death
- god of chaos and destruction
- book of around 200 spells
- what one's heart is weighed against
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- Ra's greatest gift to Egypt
- organ that is weighed by Anubis
- chief god who was son of Osiris and Isis
- internal organs are placed in these once removed from the body
- process one undergoes after death to help passage into the afterlife
- cat goddess
- god of mummification and guide through the underworld
- salt used to dry out the body
- wife of Osiris
- the heart devourer
22 Clues: sun god • cat goddess • wife of Osiris • tombs of pharaohs • the heart devourer • lord of the underworld • book of around 200 spells • location of Seth's kingdom • Ra's greatest gift to Egypt • god of chaos and destruction • salt used to dry out the body • organ that is weighed by Anubis • what one's heart is weighed against • great serpent who battles Ra each night • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-01-24
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- Son of Odin wields the dwarf forged hammer Mjolnir in myth he is the polar opposite of his personality in the mrvel movies.
- Realm of the Vanir Ruled by Freya and her Brother Freyr.
- The final child of Loki and Angrboda bit off Tyrs hand after being tricked into being bound for eternity. is Fated to swallow the Moon at the Start of Ragnarok.
- Sounds the call heard across all nine realms signifies the start of Ragnarok Kept by Heimdall.
- Ruler of the Aesir and wielder of the dwarf forged magic spear Gungnir.
- The World Tree All nine Realms rest in it's branches while it floats through the Primordial Void.
- The bloodstained guardian of Hel at the gates.
- Realm of the Aesir protected by a giant wall.
- Realm of Humans surrounded by Jormungandr, child of Loki and Angrboda.
- Keeper of Gjallarhorn(the sounding of which marks the start of doomsday/Ragnarok).
- The Bridge of Rainbow Light that connects Midgard to Asgard.
- The World serpent. His entire body encircles Midgard. Child of Loki and Angrboda.
- Ruler of Helheim and Queen of the Dishonored Dead Daughter of Loki and Angrdoda.
- Realm of the Dishonored Dead ruled by The Goddess of Death Hela.
- Realm of the Light/Bright Elves.
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- Realm of the Jotunar/Giants aka Jotun.
- The Magical hammer forged by Brok and Eitri it was in a way botched by Loki doing some shenanigans making the handle shorter than intended.
- The Primordial Void that the World tree Yggdrasil Floats through.
- God of Fertility and peace Co-Ruler of Vanaheim.
- Realm of Ice and Mist mixed Elemental energies with Muspell to create Ymir.
- Realm of the Dark Elves/Nidavalir realm of the Dwarves.
- The Prophesied End of all Days (or Doomsday) for all Nine Realms;sort of like a cleanse and restart.
- Realm of the Fire Giants/Demons and chaos Mixed Elemental Energies with Niflheim to create Ymir.
- The Jotun wife of Loki and mother of three (Fenrir, Jormungandr, and Hel/Hela).
- Dwarf forged magic spear gifted to Odin.
- Goddess of love and fertility Co-Ruler of Vanaheim.
- The God and patron of warriors and mythological heroes he willingly placed his hand in Fenrir's mouth as he was being bound and lost his hand to Fenrir when the wolf found out he was being tricked into being bound for eternity. Tyr is fated to die to Garmr another large wolf in norse myth
- The First being made from the elemental energies of Muspell and Niflheim father of the Jotunar. was killed by Odin and his brothers to make the rest of the nine realms with his body.
- The God of Mischief:Father of three(Fenrir, Jormungandr, and Hel/Hela) husband to Angrboda.
29 Clues: Realm of the Light/Bright Elves. • Realm of the Jotunar/Giants aka Jotun. • Dwarf forged magic spear gifted to Odin. • Realm of the Aesir protected by a giant wall. • The bloodstained guardian of Hel at the gates. • God of Fertility and peace Co-Ruler of Vanaheim. • Goddess of love and fertility Co-Ruler of Vanaheim. • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-11-20
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- Realm of the dead ruled by Loki’s daughter.
- Heimdall guards this bridge connecting Asgard to Midgard
- Goddess of the underworld and death.
- Warriors who died bravely in battle.
- Odin’s eight-legged horse.
- The realm of humans.
- The one-eyed god of wisdom and war.
- The end of the world and the death of gods.
- The three maidens who control the fates of all beings.
- The god of poetry, associated with skalds.
- A frost giant who shaped the world with his body.
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- The fiery realm ruled by Surtr.
- The hall where Odin receives warriors who died in battle.
- A world tree that connects the nine realms.
- The hammer-wielding god of thunder.
- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- Thor’s mother.
- The trickster god known for causing chaos.
- Loki's child, the wolf foretold to kill Odin.
- Thor's weapon, known for returning after being thrown.
- Home of the gods.
21 Clues: Thor’s mother. • Home of the gods. • The realm of humans. • Odin’s eight-legged horse. • The fiery realm ruled by Surtr. • The hammer-wielding god of thunder. • The one-eyed god of wisdom and war. • Goddess of the underworld and death. • Warriors who died bravely in battle. • Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • The trickster god known for causing chaos. • ...
Egyptian mythology 2024-03-04
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- Guide of the dead
- Goddess of love and fertility
- God of underworld
- A dead body that is wrapped up
- God that created the cosmos
- A kind of jar containing organs
- Goddess of protection and pleasure
- God of the sky
- Sky goddess
- God of air and wind
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- Goddess of rain
- God of moon
- Ancient language of the Egyptians
- The sun god
- God of deserts and storms
- The creator god
- A kind of coffin
- God of wisdom and writing
- Goddess of moon
- Symbol that represents life and immortality
20 Clues: God of moon • The sun god • Sky goddess • God of the sky • Goddess of rain • The creator god • Goddess of moon • A kind of coffin • Guide of the dead • God of underworld • God of air and wind • God of deserts and storms • God of wisdom and writing • God that created the cosmos • Goddess of love and fertility • A dead body that is wrapped up • A kind of jar containing organs • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-04-22
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- 3 immortal beings representing the past, present, and future
- Vanir Goddess of Beauty
- Home of the Dwarves
- God of Wisdom
- Vanir God of Peace
- Goddess of the Home
- The All-Father of the Gods
- Hall of the Slain
- Gods who live in Vanaheim
- Rainbow bridge
- Wife of Loki
- Protector of the Bifrost
- Norse term for "Giant"
- Home of the Gods
- Gods who live in Asgard
- God of Single Combat
- Thor's hammer
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- Land of the Giants
- Goddess of Spring and Rejuvenation
- The World Tree
- Wife of Odin
- Odin's "memory" raven
- God of Mischief
- God of Poetry
- The Day of Doom
- The most beloved of the gods
- Odin's "thought" raven
- World of Men
- God of Thunder
- Land of the Dead
30 Clues: Wife of Odin • Wife of Loki • World of Men • God of Wisdom • God of Poetry • Thor's hammer • The World Tree • Rainbow bridge • God of Thunder • God of Mischief • The Day of Doom • Home of the Gods • Land of the Dead • Hall of the Slain • Land of the Giants • Vanir God of Peace • Home of the Dwarves • Goddess of the Home • God of Single Combat • Odin's "memory" raven • Odin's "thought" raven • ...
Mythology crossword 2022-09-02
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- what did the romans call Eros?
- what did the gods usually turn mortals that they liked into?
- who was Prometheus' brother?
- what was the only good thing that came out of Pandora's box?
- what river do dead souls cross to go to hades?
- what were Icarus' wings made of?
- who was Apollos lover that got killed by Zephyrus?
- what was Hera the goddess of?
- what is Persephone the goddess of?
- what creature spawned from medusas severed neck?
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- who killed medusa?
- what was Apollos main instrument?
- what fruit did Persephone eat in hades?
- who did Athena turn into a gorgon?
- what was Artemis' main weapon?
- who rules the underworld?
- who is the goddess of wisdom?
- who did Athena turn into a spider?
- what color signified status in Greece?
- who is the goddess of magic?
20 Clues: who killed medusa? • who rules the underworld? • who was Prometheus' brother? • who is the goddess of magic? • who is the goddess of wisdom? • what was Hera the goddess of? • what did the romans call Eros? • what was Artemis' main weapon? • what were Icarus' wings made of? • what was Apollos main instrument? • who did Athena turn into a gorgon? • who did Athena turn into a spider? • ...
Mythology Crossword 2022-01-31
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- The name of the sea serpent that Binay-sih has to defend Earth Mosther from
- The titaness who marries Cronus
- The nymph who opened a box that let free all of the evils in the world
- A race of giants born from Gaea and Uranus
- The cree Earth Mother's first spirit she birthed
- the first animal that dove after the Sky World Tree
- The Greek god of heaven that Eros created
- Zeus gave him the underworld
- The story of this bird is told by the Haida
- Erebus and Nox hatched this energy from an egg
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- The Greek goddess of the earth that Eros created
- A special drink that the Greek gods had
- The good titan known as the 'savior' of mankind who brought fire from heaven
- A special food that the Greek gods ate
- Created by the titan Prometheus
- Zeus gave him the sea
- The wife of the man who survived Zeus's great flood
- Two of these birds saved the Sky Chief's daughter from falling
- The man who survives Zeus's great flood
- The son of Cronus who overthrew him
20 Clues: Zeus gave him the sea • Zeus gave him the underworld • The titaness who marries Cronus • Created by the titan Prometheus • The son of Cronus who overthrew him • A special food that the Greek gods ate • A special drink that the Greek gods had • The man who survives Zeus's great flood • The Greek god of heaven that Eros created • A race of giants born from Gaea and Uranus • ...
mythology maisy 2022-09-06
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- the of the sea
- three sisters who decide the future
- father of of the 3 biggest gods
- wife and sister of Zeus
- son of Hera and was thrown out of Olympus
- god of war
- kidnapped by Hades
- god of wine
- messenger of the gods
- kindest god
- woman with snake as hair
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- mother of the woman who was kidnapped by Hades
- goddess of all gods
- the killer of medusa
- most beautiful goddess
- Apollos sister
- most beautiful goddess
- god of music and poetry
- female monster with the body of lion and head of cat
- god of all gods
- god of wisdom
21 Clues: god of war • god of wine • kindest god • god of wisdom • the of the sea • Apollos sister • god of all gods • kidnapped by Hades • goddess of all gods • the killer of medusa • messenger of the gods • most beautiful goddess • most beautiful goddess • god of music and poetry • wife and sister of Zeus • woman with snake as hair • father of of the 3 biggest gods • three sisters who decide the future • ...
Mythology Puzzle 2025-10-01
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- Mythological paradise where after death the blessed (mortals favored by thegods) dwell
- Giant who supported the heavens on his shoulders
- – Simple, disciplined, or lacking luxury (from Sparta’s strict lifestyle).
- – Sluggish or lacking energy (from Lethe, the river of forgetfulness in Hades).
- – To tease by keeping something desirable just out of reach (from King Tantalus’ punishment).
- – Able to change shape or form easily (from Proteus, a shape-shifting sea god).
- – A wise and trusted advisor (from Mentor, Odysseus’ advisor in the Odyssey).
- – Complete disorder or confusion (from the void at the beginning of creation).
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- – Quick, changeable, or unpredictable (from Mercury, the swift messenger god).
- – Extremely harsh or severe (from Draco, an Athenian lawgiver).
- – Shimmering with rainbow-like colors (from Iris, goddess of the rainbow).
- – A trance-like state (from Hypnos, god of sleep).
- – Sudden fear (from Pan, whose shout caused terror).
- – Related to war (from Mars, the Roman god of war).
- – A device to aid memory (from Mnemosyne, goddess of memory).
- – A rival, enemy, or agent of downfall (from Nemesis, goddess of retribution).
- – A public meeting place for discussion (from the Roman Forum).
- – Huge, powerful, or massive (from the Titans, giant elder gods).
- A very handsome young man (from the myth of Adonis, loved by Aphrodite).
- – Great passion or enthusiasm (from Zelos, the spirit of rivalry and dedication).
20 Clues: Giant who supported the heavens on his shoulders • – A trance-like state (from Hypnos, god of sleep). • – Related to war (from Mars, the Roman god of war). • – Sudden fear (from Pan, whose shout caused terror). • – A device to aid memory (from Mnemosyne, goddess of memory). • – Extremely harsh or severe (from Draco, an Athenian lawgiver). • ...
Celtic mythology 2021-04-13
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- Weapon used against Ferdia
- Humans came from the __ of the great tree
- Race (and cycle) Fionn belonged to
- Niall's mother and a servant at his father's house
- Jealous wife that turned a girl into a butterfly
- To maintain his honor Cu Chulainn died __
- Creature Aoife was turned into as punishment
- Mongan killed his __ as revenge when he returned from Tir na Nog
- Niall earns the rights to kingship after he refused to share the __ with his half-brothers
- Cu Chulainn grew weak after eating meat of a __
- Donn and Danu's children were being __ between them, so Donn was killed
- Woman Midir fell in love with
- The goddess, __, sat on Cu Chulainn's shoulder to prove he was truly dead
- Monstrous ability Cu Chulainn has during battle
- Eochaid's wife who is jealous of Niall
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- Mongan traded his wife for some __ and had to result to trickery to get her back
- Queen that coerced Ferdia into fighting
- Assistants to druids that are in charge of sacrifices and prophecy
- Donn became an __ after dying
- Fionn was prophesized to die in __
- Item that is prophesized to kill Mongan
- Woman Fionn wanted to marry
- Mongan's true father
- Fionn at the salmon of __ to gain the power of foresight
- 'Tribe' (and cycle) Cu Chulainn was part of
- Both Fuanmach and Aoife's __ caused them to do harm to people their husbands loved
- Donn became ruler of the __
- Jealous wife that turned children into swans
- Man with a "love spot" that runs away with Grainne
- Mongfind tries various tricks to force Eochaid to name her son as __
- Dog Cu Chulainn killed to earn his name
- Cu Chulainn's friend he fought in battle
- Celtic 'priests' in charge of religious rituals
33 Clues: Mongan's true father • Weapon used against Ferdia • Woman Fionn wanted to marry • Donn became ruler of the __ • Donn became an __ after dying • Woman Midir fell in love with • Fionn was prophesized to die in __ • Race (and cycle) Fionn belonged to • Eochaid's wife who is jealous of Niall • Queen that coerced Ferdia into fighting • Item that is prophesized to kill Mongan • ...
Mythology Vocab 2021-09-05
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- Daughter of Loki, Norse Goddess of the Dead
- open delight or pleasure
- To put out a fire
- Odin's 6 legged horse.
- one of Thor's 2 sons. His name means mighty.
- Norse God of War
- A sudden and powerful upward movement.
- Certain to happen
- The Norse God of Vengeance. Son of Odin.
- Son of Loki, The Great Wolf who ate the world.
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- Extremely angry
- Shining with a sparkling light.
- Wife of Loki, Norse Goddess
- Squirming and contorting as if in agony.
- a vast horde or multitude
- A situation where no progress is possible.
- a feeling of intense desire
- The Gods of Asgard
- To mix or cause to mix together
- The rainbow bridge between Asgard and Midgard
20 Clues: Extremely angry • Norse God of War • To put out a fire • Certain to happen • The Gods of Asgard • Odin's 6 legged horse. • open delight or pleasure • a vast horde or multitude • Wife of Loki, Norse Goddess • a feeling of intense desire • Shining with a sparkling light. • To mix or cause to mix together • A sudden and powerful upward movement. • Squirming and contorting as if in agony. • ...
Roman Mythology 2022-03-21
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- God of Sky and Thunder
- Goddess of Marriage
- Goddess of love
- Sacred animal of Jupiter
- Symbol of Neptune
- Sacred animal of Vulcan
- God of wine
- Sacred animal of Diana
- Sacred animal of Mercury
- Symbol of Ceres
- Ceres created these
- Apollo is the God of ______
- Symbol of Minerva
- Sacred animal of Juno
- Minera is the goddess of _____
- Goddess of the hearth
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- Sacred plant of Mercury
- Symbol of Hades
- Sacred animal of Venus
- Creator of horses
- Symbol of Vulcan
- Symbol of Vesta
- Zeus's favorite daughter
- God of blacksmiths
- Sacred animal of Apollo
- Sacred animal of Bacchus
- Sacred animal of Mars
- God of thieves
- Sacred plant of Bacchus
- God of war
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Sacred plant of Juno
- Symbol of Mars
- God of the underworld
- Plant of Venus
- Symbol of Diana
- Sacred animal of Vesta
- Twin of Diana
- Goddess of the hunt
39 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Twin of Diana • God of thieves • Symbol of Mars • Plant of Venus • Symbol of Hades • Goddess of love • Symbol of Vesta • Symbol of Ceres • Symbol of Diana • Symbol of Vulcan • Creator of horses • Symbol of Neptune • Symbol of Minerva • God of blacksmiths • Goddess of Marriage • Ceres created these • Goddess of the hunt • Sacred plant of Juno • Sacred animal of Mars • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-11-05
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- they collect the dead warriors for Valhalla
- rainbow bridge
- home of human beings
- they decide what happens in your life
- "that which is intended"
- she is fate and destiny
- where the light elves live
- the afterlife for those who die in battle
- world brightener
- Surtr waits in this world of flame
- responsible for Balder's death
- god of thunder
- has a boar as his symbol
- has four eyes and a bloody chest
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- live in Jotunheim
- Tuesday is named for this god
- the end of the world
- Thor's wife
- his death is the beginning of Ragnarok
- plucked out his eye for knowledge
- the world tree
- guards the golden apples of youth
- goddess of fertility
- also known as dark elves
- the dark mist world
- goddess of death
- heaven, or home of the gods
- asked for Odin's eye
- god of poetry
- weaver of clouds
30 Clues: Thor's wife • god of poetry • rainbow bridge • the world tree • god of thunder • world brightener • goddess of death • weaver of clouds • live in Jotunheim • the dark mist world • the end of the world • home of human beings • goddess of fertility • asked for Odin's eye • she is fate and destiny • "that which is intended" • also known as dark elves • has a boar as his symbol • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-11-05
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- rainbow bridge
- guards the golden apples of youth
- Thor's wife
- live in Jotunheim
- the world tree
- where the light elves live
- "becoming"
- god of thunder
- his death is the beginning of Ragnarok
- "that which is intended"
- Odin saw these after hanging on Yggdrasil
- goddess of fertility
- the end of the world
- responsible for Balder's death
- Tuesday is named for this god
- Surtr waits in this world of flame
- they decide what happens in your life
- world brightener
- god of poetry
- "the flaming-eyed one"
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- plucked out his eye for knowledge
- weaver of clouds
- the dark mist world
- Heimdall will blow this only once
- also known as dark elves
- she is fate and destiny
- they collect the dead warriors for Valhalla
- home of human beings
- has a boar as his symbol
- heaven, or home of the gods
- the squirrel who lives in Yggdrasil
- the corpse-eater
- the afterlife for those who die in battle
- asked for Odin's eye
- goddess of death
- number of days Odin hung on Yggdrasil
- has four eyes and a bloody chest
- Odin's mother
38 Clues: "becoming" • Thor's wife • god of poetry • Odin's mother • rainbow bridge • the world tree • god of thunder • weaver of clouds • the corpse-eater • world brightener • goddess of death • live in Jotunheim • the dark mist world • home of human beings • goddess of fertility • the end of the world • asked for Odin's eye • "the flaming-eyed one" • she is fate and destiny • also known as dark elves • ...
Roman Mythology 2017-11-07
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- spirit of the food cupboard
- watched over people and the household
- Egyptian city that was badly treated
- also hung on compitas and represents slaves
- shrine to the lar
- banquet of the gods
- worship an aspect of Roman religion
- revolt of this place resulted in a change of Jewish faith
- Romans main goal was to achieve this from the gods
- god of the forge
- god of war
- shrine to where the spirits gathered at the crossroads
- another name was Pontifex Maximus
- this item is hung on compitas
- Festival of the Crossroads
- was used by Augustus to claim he was son a god
- goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare
- made of either stone or bronze in a gods image
- goddess and protector of the state
- Jewish philosopher that wrote of bad-treatment
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- goddess of agriculture and crops
- Maximus name that Augustus gave himself as high priest
- influenced the Romans
- a spirit
- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- bounded families together and to the ruler
- Triad 3 main gods that led the 12 gods
- group of 12 gods
- 4 branches and controlled state religion
- the practice of worshiping many gods
- goddess of love and beauty
- patrician appointed for life
- priests elected for life as well as reading the signs from the gods
- collection of myths of a group of people
- Christians faced this while in Rome
- head of the family
- poet of the 3rd century
- god of the sea
- protective spirit
- god of the sky
- minor priests that hold responsibility to a particular god
- god of motion, sleep and travelers
- goddess of the hearth
- god of music
- Christian missionary that preached in Rome
45 Clues: a spirit • god of war • god of music • god of the sea • god of the sky • group of 12 gods • god of the forge • shrine to the lar • protective spirit • head of the family • banquet of the gods • influenced the Romans • goddess of the hearth • poet of the 3rd century • goddess of love and beauty • Festival of the Crossroads • spirit of the food cupboard • patrician appointed for life • ...
Roman Mythology 2016-06-16
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- god of the seas
- goddess of the crops
- sisters who share one eye
- king of the gods
- Queen of the gods
- Killed Medusa
- goddess of love
- goddess of the hearth
- Father of Zeus
- god of wine
- God of the Underworld
- god of war
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- goddess of the hunt
- Hero of the odyssey
- Goddess of the underworld
- goddess of intelligence
- 3 headed dog
- turns people to stone
- deepest part of the underworld
- god of the sun
- Messenger god
- Serpentine water monster
22 Clues: god of war • god of wine • 3 headed dog • Killed Medusa • Messenger god • god of the sun • Father of Zeus • god of the seas • goddess of love • king of the gods • Queen of the gods • goddess of the hunt • Hero of the odyssey • goddess of the crops • turns people to stone • goddess of the hearth • God of the Underworld • goddess of intelligence • Serpentine water monster • Goddess of the underworld • ...
Roman Mythology 2016-01-14
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- of the home
- of the sky
- of the underworld
- of marriage
- of the underworld
- of war
- of childbirth
- of harvest
- eye monster
- of the sea
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- name of the Underworld
- of beauty
- of light and medicine
- twelve labors
- of the Gods
- in the underworld where heroes go
- of wisdom
- of hunt
- of travel
- you to stone
- of wine
- of doors
- of the moon
- of time
- of fire and the forge
- of war
26 Clues: of war • of war • of hunt • of wine • of time • of doors • of beauty • of wisdom • of travel • of the sky • of harvest • of the sea • of the home • of the Gods • of marriage • of the moon • eye monster • you to stone • twelve labors • of childbirth • of the underworld • of the underworld • of light and medicine • of fire and the forge • name of the Underworld • in the underworld where heroes go
Norse Mythology 2018-12-12
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- / Balder's blind brother
- / dismembered head with all of the world trees knowledge
- / Symbol of Odin
- / Destined to kill Odin
- / Doomsday
- / God of snowshoes, archery and hunting
- / The hall of thor
- / A sea goddess
- / Where half of the souls of warriors killed in combat go
- / Odin's birds
- / An arrow of______ slayed balder
- / _____is the goddess of love
- / homeland of the giants
- / _____was the first being
- / Bloodstained guardian of the underworld
- / God of summer and lord of alfheim
- / Thors magic hammer
- / world of ice, fog, and mist
- / God of ships, sailors, and fisherman
- / Wise being created from the saliva of the Vanir and the Aesir
- / Wife of thor
- / Dragon gnawing at the roots of the world tree
- / distributes the apples of immortality to the gods
- / mother od the god of mischief
- / Queen of the gods
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- / The all father
- / The rainbow bridge
- / Odin's eight-legged steed
- / the world serpent
- / Lord of the waves
- / The world tree
- / Odin's handmaidens
- / The world of fire
- / one of two gods of vengeance
- / God of poetry
- / Home of the elves
- / The squirrel on the world tree
- / the magic ____ of Thor was used to fight
- / _____is the land of the Aesir
- / Guardian of the rainbow bridge
- / God of courage
- / Jotun that stole thors hammer
- / goddess of the dishonorable dead
- / Thor's chariot is pulled by two _____
- / The world of humans
- / The ____ control the destiny of humans and gods
- / god of mischief
- / Wife of the god of mischief
- / Lord of the fire giants
- / the underworld
50 Clues: / Doomsday • / Odin's birds • / Wife of thor • / God of poetry • / A sea goddess • / The all father • / The world tree • / God of courage • / the underworld • / Symbol of Odin • / god of mischief • / The hall of thor • / Lord of the waves • / The world of fire • / Home of the elves • / The rainbow bridge • / the world serpent • / Odin's handmaidens • / Thors magic hammer • ...
Mythology Review 2012-11-05
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- The division of the underworld where the dead pass as soon as they die
- Fearful creature with the front of a lion, behind of a serpent, and a goat in between
- goddess of the harvest
- Neptune's Greek name
- The deeper division of the underworld
- The ship Jason and the argonauts sailed in
- Persephone's Roman name
- creatures with enchanting voices whose singing lured sailors to their death
- Accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped
- Zeus's Roman name
- What Jason brought back to Pelias
- Killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- A gifted young sculptor who hated women
- Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt
- Killed the Minotaur
- The first woman created; released terrible things into the world
- King of the gods
- three-headed dog
- Goat-men
- Home of the gods
- The god of desire and affection; son of Aphrodite
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- The vast, immeasurable abyss mentioned in the story of the creation of the world
- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
- Zeus's island; ruled by king Minos
- Half man/ half bull
- Bacchus' Greek name/ god of wine & poetry
- the Gorgon killed by Perseus
- Fathers of the gods; often called the "elder gods"
- The daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- Evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- Satyr; son of Hermes; chief of the divinities who lived in the world
- Sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- Gigantic, one-eyed monster
- the huge maze in which the Minotaur was detained
- Apollo's first love
- half-man/ half-horse
- Charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- the powerful ruler of Crete
- Dragon-like creatures with wings who turned men into stone
- Fell in love with his own reflection and died
- a winged horse that had sprung from the Gorgon's when Perseus killed her
43 Clues: Goat-men • King of the gods • three-headed dog • Home of the gods • Zeus's Roman name • Half man/ half bull • Apollo's first love • Killed the Minotaur • Neptune's Greek name • half-man/ half-horse • goddess of the harvest • Persephone's Roman name • Gigantic, one-eyed monster • the powerful ruler of Crete • the Gorgon killed by Perseus • The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped • ...
Roman Mythology 2012-09-27
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- Lord of the underworld; the brother ofJupiter
- The destiny of ____ was the destiny of the world
- the freedom from disturbance and anxiety
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- head of Roman family, always Roman Citizen
- a force perceptible by the mind but not the senses
- Chief Roman god
- The three-headed watchdog belonging to Dis
- A collection of myths, esp. one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
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- Lord of the Sea
- the river of forgetfulness and one of the five rivers in the underworld
- Queen of the Underworld
- God of war; son of Jupiter; Father of Romulus and Remus
- State religion where emperor or dynasty of emperors are worshiped as messiahs, demigods, or deities
- Blacksmith of the Gods; created Jupiter’s thunderbolts
- “the way of the ancestors”
- God of sun and music; son of Jupiter; Drove fiery chariots across the sky to give light to the world
- A temple dedicated to all the gods
- human desire caused by society
- a coin placed in one's former body to pay Charon
20 Clues: Lord of the Sea • Chief Roman god • Queen of the Underworld • “the way of the ancestors” • human desire caused by society • Roman goddess of love and beauty • A temple dedicated to all the gods • the freedom from disturbance and anxiety • head of Roman family, always Roman Citizen • The three-headed watchdog belonging to Dis • Lord of the underworld; the brother ofJupiter • ...
Chinese Mythology 2015-03-03
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- south
- his _______ became the thunder, and his breath became the winds.
- a nontheistic religion or dharma, "right way of living", that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama.
- thousand he developed and slept in the egg ______ years
- west
- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu (fl. 6th century bc), advocating humility and religious piety.
- a set of ethical beliefs, sometimes called a religion,that were developed from the teachings of the scholar Confucius, who lived in the 6th century BCE in China
- under his feet
- impure elements settled downwards to make the earth.
- Palace also called Guanghan Palace
- on his head
- purer elements drifted upwards to make the sky and heavens
- the rabbits name
- thousand for 18,000 years he continued to grow, until the heavens were ________ miles above the earth.
Down
- his _______ became the rivers, and his sweat became the rain and dew.
- his arms and legs became the four directions and the ________.
- thousand its earliest myths date from more than _____ years ago
- up above, his ______ eye became the sun,
- the entire universe was contained in an _____ shaped cloud.
- gu a huge giant who grew in the chaos.
- Gang wood cutter
- what did the immortal teach Wu after he asked to learn something else
- goddess of the Moon
- Chang'e stole the pill of _________
- north
- his hair became the _______, and his veins became the roads and paths.
- east
- has the oldest existing civilization in the world
- after how many days did Wu Gang ask the immortal to teach him something else
- his teeth and bones became the minerals and _______, and his flesh became the soil of the fields.
30 Clues: west • east • south • north • on his head • under his feet • Gang wood cutter • the rabbits name • goddess of the Moon • Palace also called Guanghan Palace • Chang'e stole the pill of _________ • up above, his ______ eye became the sun, • gu a huge giant who grew in the chaos. • has the oldest existing civilization in the world • impure elements settled downwards to make the earth. • ...
Mythology Mystery 2014-12-01
Across
- Chose who got the Golden Apple
- Goddess of wisdom and weaving
- Had one eye in middle of forehead
- Most powerful Goddess
- Turns anyone who looks at her to stone
- Meaning of name is "forethought"
- Against the Trojans
- Father of Jupiter and God of agriculture
- Daughter of Demeter
- The most beautiful woman on earth
- Ruler of the sea
- Greatest musician of the Gods
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- The false king
- Mass of confusion in darkness
- Son of Zeus and Danae
- The owner of the Golden Apple
- Wife of Orpheus
- Rightful heir to throne of Iolcus
- Goddess of discord
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Meaning of name is "afterthought"
- Ruler of Gods and mankind
- God of war
- Against the Greeks
- God of love
- Ruler of the underworld
26 Clues: God of war • God of love • The false king • Wife of Orpheus • Ruler of the sea • Goddess of discord • Against the Greeks • Against the Trojans • Daughter of Demeter • Son of Zeus and Danae • Most powerful Goddess • Ruler of the underworld • Ruler of Gods and mankind • Goddess of love and beauty • Mass of confusion in darkness • Goddess of wisdom and weaving • The owner of the Golden Apple • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
Across
- mother is Juno
- guards the Underworld
- the gods Made her a perfect person
- daughter is married to Pluto
- met god in Minerva's temple
- bird tells him he is destined for greatness
- Charon takes you over it
- Olympus where gods live
- shot Apollo and Daphene
- formed from Caelus' flesh
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- uses a silver bow
- make Jupiter's thunderbolts
- very wise
- has a flower named for him
- mother is Maia
- married Amphitrite
- control death
- very jealous personality
- husband was Cupid
- owns the Cap of Darkness
20 Clues: very wise • control death • mother is Juno • mother is Maia • uses a silver bow • husband was Cupid • married Amphitrite • guards the Underworld • Olympus where gods live • shot Apollo and Daphene • very jealous personality • Charon takes you over it • owns the Cap of Darkness • formed from Caelus' flesh • has a flower named for him • make Jupiter's thunderbolts • met god in Minerva's temple • ...
Mythology Crossword 2023-12-06
Across
- What is the (Greek) name of the demi-god who was eventually deified?
- What is the (Greek) name of the king of gods/mankind?
- What is the (roman) name of the god of war?
- What is the (Greek) name of the god who is identified with the sun/lyre?
- What is the (roman) name of the god of the underworld?
- What is the (Greek) name of the goddess of agriculture/harvest?
- What is the (Greek) name of the goddess who is identified with owls/olive trees?
- What is the (roman) name of Jupiter's father?
- What is the (roman) name of the god of the sea/horses/earthquakes?
- What is the (roman) name of Apollo's twin sister?
- What is the (roman) name of the Virgin goddess who is identified with fire?
- What is the (Greek) name of Juno and Jupiter's son?
- What is the (Greek) name of the god who is married to Amphitrite?
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- What is the (roman) name of the queen of the underworld?
- What is the (roman) name of the messenger of the gods?
- What is the (Greek) name of the king of the gods/sky?
- What is the (roman) name of the god of new beginnings?
- What is the (Greek) name the goddess identified with the peacock?
- What is the (roman) name of the Goddess of beauty and love?
- What is the gods of the food cupboards name?
- What is the (Greek) name of virgin goddess who is identified with moon/deer?
- What is the (roman) name of the god who is associated with bows/arrows?
- What is the (roman) name of the god of metalwork/blacksmith?
- What is the (roman) name of the god who is identified with grapes/wine?
- What is the (Greek) name of the god of desire?
25 Clues: What is the (roman) name of the god of war? • What is the gods of the food cupboards name? • What is the (roman) name of Jupiter's father? • What is the (Greek) name of the god of desire? • What is the (roman) name of Apollo's twin sister? • What is the (Greek) name of Juno and Jupiter's son? • What is the (Greek) name of the king of gods/mankind? • ...
Archetypes & Mythology 2022-10-04
Across
- these individuals serve as teachers or counselors to the hero. Sometimes they work as role models and often serve as a father or mother figure.
- loyal companions will to face any number of dangers in order to be together.
- evil incarnate; this character offers worldly goods, fame, or knowledge in exchange for possession of the soul.
- the actual ceremonies the initiate experiences that will mark his rite of passage into another state
- the gods most often intervene on the side of the hero to assist him in his quest
- the hero's "ride or die"; their duty is to protect the hero (sometimes called the sidekick)
- Usually an ordinary person who is suddenly thrown into a problem or situation that requires a heroic deed.
- a descent from a higher to a lower state of being. Involves a loss of innocence and often accompanied by an expulsion from a kind of paradise
- Category of Archetypes featuring plot events that the hero encounters throughout their journey
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- a monster usually summoned from the deepest, darkest parts of the human psyche to threaten the lives of the hero/heroine
- either physical or psychological and cannot be fully healed; the wound typically aches and drives the sufferer to desperate measures
- Category of Archetypes featuring places, concepts, or objects that carry the same meaning across different storylines
- The hero possesses or is given an object used to fight the forces of evil. The item has magical properties or power
- a transition into adult life; passing of the torch
- a story structure in which a hero goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed.
- the search for someone or something which, when found and brought back, will restore fertility to a wasted land, which is mirrored in a leader's illness and disability
- A pattern, prototype, perfect example, or model from which all similar things of the same type are copies or imitations.
- A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
- shows that nature is on the side of the hero
- to save the kingdom, to win the fair lady, to identify himself so that he may reassume his rightful position, the hero must perform some nearly superhuman deed
20 Clues: shows that nature is on the side of the hero • a transition into adult life; passing of the torch • loyal companions will to face any number of dangers in order to be together. • the gods most often intervene on the side of the hero to assist him in his quest • the hero's "ride or die"; their duty is to protect the hero (sometimes called the sidekick) • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-02-21
Across
- la diedad más popular, dios del trueno
- la luna era encarnada como el dios...
- el padre de thor y dios de la sabiduria y el alfabeto
- la diosa de las montañas
- el reino del inframundo reservado a los guerreros
- entre los hijos de loki había una joven, un caballo, una _____ y un ____ (incluye 'y')
- en general, la mitología nórdica demuestra que ponían mucho énfasis en los guerreros y en la imaginería ____
- esta clase social era muy celebrada en la sociedad nórdica
- Loki NO era el ____ de Thor - Marvel te mintió
- las míticas mujeres guerreras que acompañan a los guerreros al Valhalla
- los nórdicos creían que había tantos mundos
- el dios de los barcos
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- un sistema religioso que tiene muchos dioses
- para los nórdicos, el tiempo era considerado ___ - cuando terminaba, volvía a empezar
- el reino habitado por los humanos
- la idea de que todas las cosas -personas, plantas, objetos, etc. - tienen un espíritu
- el reino celestial de los dioses
- el sol era encarnado como la diosa...
- la diosa del amor y esposa de odín
- como dios del Alfabeto, Odín persigue...
- árbol central en torno al cual giraban los mundos
- el amor entre njord y skaoi era ____ porque estaban separados físicamente
- la idea del pueblo nórdico del fin del mundo
- el nombre del inframundo oscuro
- algunas de las criaturas míticas encontradas en otros reinos incluían elfos, gigantes y...
25 Clues: el dios de los barcos • la diosa de las montañas • el nombre del inframundo oscuro • el reino celestial de los dioses • el reino habitado por los humanos • la diosa del amor y esposa de odín • la luna era encarnada como el dios... • el sol era encarnado como la diosa... • la diedad más popular, dios del trueno • como dios del Alfabeto, Odín persigue... • ...
Roman Mythology 2024-04-17
Across
- Roman god of love
- Father of Jupiter, Vesta, Hestia, Neptune, and Hades
- Roman god of heaven and earth
- Roman god of music, poetry, and oracles
- Roman girl who was turned into a spider by a jealous Minerva
- Roman god of the sea and earthquakes
- Roman goddess of hearth and home
- Roman goddess of wisdom and war tactics
- Roman girl who represents love of the soul and mind
- Roman god of metalworking and the forge
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- Roman god of wine and partying
- Roman god of the underworld
- Roman girl who was kidnapped by Pluto and forced to spend winter with him
- Roman god of travelers and thieves
- Roman goddess of the hunt
- Roman goddess of agriculture
- Roman goddess who was mother to Jupiter, Juno, Vesta, Hestia, Neptune, and Pluto
- Roman goddess of marriage
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Roman god of war
20 Clues: Roman god of war • Roman god of love • Roman goddess of the hunt • Roman goddess of marriage • Roman god of the underworld • Roman goddess of agriculture • Roman god of heaven and earth • Roman god of wine and partying • Roman goddess of hearth and home • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Roman god of travelers and thieves • Roman god of the sea and earthquakes • ...
Mythology stuff 2024-03-27
Across
- tired
- persephone's first name
- cousin to icarus
- king of the gods
- 3 bodies sheperd
- Father of all monsters
- cannibal king
- abandoned by theseus
- the lyre was 1st made of this and intestines
- rock roller
- 12 tasks completer
- Titan of time
- volcano god
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- swallowed by zeus
- made by daedelus
- the best example of the heros journey
- medusa slayer
- godess of love
- eagle dinner
- titan prison
- mother of the 1st 6 olympians
- sky structure beam
- war god
- mother of all monsters
- 9 art ladies
25 Clues: tired • war god • rock roller • volcano god • eagle dinner • titan prison • 9 art ladies • medusa slayer • cannibal king • Titan of time • godess of love • made by daedelus • cousin to icarus • king of the gods • 3 bodies sheperd • swallowed by zeus • sky structure beam • 12 tasks completer • abandoned by theseus • Father of all monsters • mother of all monsters • persephone's first name • ...
Mythology Crossword 2024-05-09
Across
- gave accurate prophecies
- goddess of heavens
- love
- goddess of agriculture and fertility
- nature gods
- zues' weapon
- god of ocean
- queen of the dead
- goddess of love and beauty
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- belief in destiny
- athena's plant
- why zues didn't want to give humans fire
- goddess of war and wisdom
- first olympics took place here
- never dying
- ate his own children
- home of gods and goddesses
- mother earth
- god of wine
- god of underworld
20 Clues: love • never dying • god of wine • nature gods • mother earth • zues' weapon • god of ocean • athena's plant • belief in destiny • god of underworld • queen of the dead • goddess of heavens • ate his own children • gave accurate prophecies • goddess of war and wisdom • home of gods and goddesses • goddess of love and beauty • first olympics took place here • goddess of agriculture and fertility • ...
