greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek 2022-11-03
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- Artemis' roman name
- Hades' realm
- Would fight on both sides
- Queen of the gods
- Famous for his oracles
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Goddess of hunting
- Goddess of crops and harvest
- Goddess of hearth and home
- Hephaestus' roman name
- Dionysus' roman name
- Posiden's symbol
- Messenger of the gods
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- Goddess of love and beauty
- King of the gods
- Ares' roman name
- Hestia's roman name
- Zeus' roman name
- Only god with a disability
- Athena's roman name
- Hera's realm
- Hera's symbol
- Ares was the god of
- Hermes' roman name
- Hera's roman name
- Aphrodite was the goddess of love and ______
- Hestia gave her throne up for him
- Aphrodite's roman name
- Kidnapped by Hades
30 Clues: Hades' realm • Hera's realm • Hera's symbol • King of the gods • Ares' roman name • Zeus' roman name • Posiden's symbol • Queen of the gods • Hera's roman name • Hermes' roman name • Goddess of hunting • Kidnapped by Hades • Artemis' roman name • Hestia's roman name • Athena's roman name • Ares was the god of • Dionysus' roman name • Messenger of the gods • Famous for his oracles • Hephaestus' roman name • ...
Greek 2025-03-26
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- – God of the underworld (not one of the Olympians).
- – Queen of the underworld, goddess of spring and vegetation.
- – Titaness and mother of the Olympians.
- – Primordial goddess of the night.
- – Goddess of retribution and revenge.
- – God of war and violence.
- – Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and family.
- – God of love and attraction (sometimes a primordial being, sometimes the son of Aphrodite).
- – Primordial god of the sky.
- – God of death.
- – Goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
- – God of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy.
- – Goddess of victory.
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- – Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest.
- – God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmanship.
- (Cronus) – Titan god of time and father of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
- – King of the gods, god of the sky, thunder, and justice.
- – Goddess of discord and strife.
- – Primordial goddess of the Earth.
- – God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- – Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
- (or sometimes Dionysus replaces her) – Goddess of the hearth and home (Dionysus is the god of wine, revelry, and theater).
- – Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts.
- – Messenger of the gods, god of trade, thieves, and travel.
24 Clues: – God of death. • – Goddess of victory. • – God of war and violence. • – Primordial god of the sky. • – Goddess of discord and strife. • – Primordial goddess of the Earth. • – Primordial goddess of the night. • – Goddess of retribution and revenge. • – Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. • – Titaness and mother of the Olympians. • – Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-09
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- - Mythological creature composed of parts of different animals, usually depicted as a lion with a goat's head and a serpent's tail.
- - Folkloric creature that transforms into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-human during a full moon.
- - Mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - Mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human, imprisoned in a labyrinth.
- - Female spirit in Irish mythology believed to wail or scream to foretell a death.
- - Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- - Mythological giant with a single eye in the center of its forehead.
- - Mythical bird that cyclically regenerates by rising from the ashes of its predecessor.
- - Mythical spirit of nature, often depicted as young and beautiful maidens associated with various natural elements.
- - Mythical creature, often depicted as a seductive woman, whose enchanting voice lured sailors to their demise.
- - Mythological creature, a Gorgon, with snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
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- - Mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile.
- - Legendary sea monster of gigantic proportions, said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
- - Legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - Legendary creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- - Mythical winged horse, often associated with poetic inspiration in Greek mythology.
- - Legendary creature resembling an ape-like humanoid, said to inhabit the Himalayan region.
- - Mythical sea monster mentioned in various ancient texts, often depicted as an enormous, serpentine creature.
- - Mythological creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, often depicted with wings and posing riddles.
- - Legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
20 Clues: - Mythological giant with a single eye in the center of its forehead. • - Mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile. • - Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • - Female spirit in Irish mythology believed to wail or scream to foretell a death. • ...
Kyle's Crossword 2025-01-22
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- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- way of teaching developed by Socrates that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason to see things for themselves
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- An educated guess
- Spartan slave
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- A city-state in ancient Greece
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- society organized for the purpose of waging war
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- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- an advanced state of development in human society, marked by progress in the arts and sciences, the extensive use of record-keeping, including writing, and the appearance of complex political and social institutions
- in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- Wars fought between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies; came in two stages, the first from c. 460-446 BCE and the second and more significant war from 431-404 BCE. With battles occurring at home and abroad, the long and complex conflict was damaging to both sides but Sparta, with financial help from Persia, finally won the conflict by destroying the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami in 405 BCE.
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
25 Clues: Spartan slave • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • society organized for the purpose of waging war • foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan • ...
Geia xara - 5 a 2021-05-27
18 Clues: old • new • maps • tall • funny • short • favorite • classroom • the lesson • fairy tales • blackboards • a boy student • many boys students • many girls students • greek word for Maths • greek word for Greek • a girl student • the greek word for history
GREEK CIVILISATION 2021-01-16
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- Upper-class citizen
- The City Council
- athenian general in the Siege Of Siracusa
- The home of the Gods
- Athenian citizens
- Militaristic town, had a strong army
- Greek speaker(orator)
- 'City' in Greek
- symbol of Zeus, ate Prometheus' liver
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- Greek open-air market
- Greek town, known for It's Acropolis and strong navy
- Greek spearfighter
- Athenian leader
- political system devised in Athens
- The Father Of History
- The totality of Greek Gods
- Citizen's Gathering
17 Clues: Athenian leader • 'City' in Greek • The City Council • Athenian citizens • Greek spearfighter • Upper-class citizen • Citizen's Gathering • The home of the Gods • Greek open-air market • The Father Of History • Greek speaker(orator) • The totality of Greek Gods • political system devised in Athens • Militaristic town, had a strong army • symbol of Zeus, ate Prometheus' liver • ...
Theatre of History 2024-10-25
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- Roman plays started to have more ______ on stage.
- The playing area in the Greek theatre was called the ___________.
- The language that the Roman Catholic services were spoken in
- What we call actors today, which came from the name of the first actor
- When they did plays during the medieval era, they used _______ to present scenes instead of having permanent structures.
- all Greek plays taught a ________.
- The town leaders in Greek festivals were originally known as the _______ _______.
- The narrators of the Greek play spoke in ______.
- The first actor jumped from the crowd and imitated _______
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- After the fall of Rome, theatre became _________.
- the main book of the Roman Catholic religion.
- Plays in all 3 eras of history had a ______ (another work for lesson)
- The first actor, who jumped from the crowd and pretended to be a god.
- The Romans developed the _______ stage, where audience sits on all sides.
- The Romans took the plots of Greek plays and made _______ of them.
- They had scenes with ________ instead of the monologues from Greek plays.
- Permanent Greek theatres were built into a _______.
- The ________ developed into the narrator during the Greek era
- Greek actors always wore _______.
19 Clues: Greek actors always wore _______. • all Greek plays taught a ________. • the main book of the Roman Catholic religion. • The narrators of the Greek play spoke in ______. • After the fall of Rome, theatre became _________. • Roman plays started to have more ______ on stage. • Permanent Greek theatres were built into a _______. • ...
Life in Dark Age Greece 2023-05-26
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- the ability to read and writing
- Greek term for allotment (of land); without this a man could not marry
- Mycenaean city-state not destroyed during the Bronze Age Collapse
- Greek term for the city-state that would grow out of later Greek Dark Age communities
- kind of leader that existed in some communities in the Greek Dark Ages
- writing system that disappeared during the Greek Dark Ages
- what connections between different individualized regions could be called
- Greek term for household; kinship groups were organized according to this
- these places for the dead varied from region to region
- Mycenaean-style THIS disappeared c. 1,100 BCE
- raising this caused many to travel from place to place
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- general area that saw up to 90% drop in population
- the kind of groups individualized regions were organized around
- these were destroyed and abandoned during the Greek Dark Ages
- process engaged in to make cloth
- metal Greeks learned to use after bronze
- what people moved away from during the Greek Dark Age
- new groups of community leaders that appeared in the later Greek Dark Ages
- came to Greece after the Bronze Age Collapse
- items produced in a community were meant for THIS only
20 Clues: the ability to read and writing • process engaged in to make cloth • metal Greeks learned to use after bronze • came to Greece after the Bronze Age Collapse • Mycenaean-style THIS disappeared c. 1,100 BCE • general area that saw up to 90% drop in population • what people moved away from during the Greek Dark Age • these places for the dead varied from region to region • ...
Greek Alphabet 2022-09-10
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- say out loud oops-salon 😉
- Symbol is letter after W
- 19th Greek letter
- Δ
- Ξ
- Begins with the letter after J
- last Greek letter
- strain of Covid named after it
- symbol shaped like a wooden cane or walking stick
- 2nd Greek letter
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- Ψ
- resembles a ‘P’
- cows go?
- Φ
- Λ
- Sounds like the opposite of old
- Θ
- Σ
- comes after Delta
- first Greek letter
- begins with an ‘I’
- 3.14
- Greek symbol is ‘H’
- starts with last letter of English alphabet
24 Clues: Ψ • Φ • Λ • Θ • Σ • Δ • Ξ • 3.14 • cows go? • resembles a ‘P’ • 2nd Greek letter • 19th Greek letter • comes after Delta • last Greek letter • first Greek letter • begins with an ‘I’ • Greek symbol is ‘H’ • Symbol is letter after W • say out loud oops-salon 😉 • Begins with the letter after J • strain of Covid named after it • Sounds like the opposite of old • starts with last letter of English alphabet • ...
Greek Geography Review 2024-03-25
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- City on asia minor
- Greek god of medicine and healing
- Narrow passage connecting bodies of water
- Largest island in southern greece
- Greek mountain close to Athens
- A famous Greek Historian
- Connects Black and Marmara seas
- This sea touches both Greece and Albania
- The sea between Greece and Asia Minor
- A gift from the greek gods
- Turkish city on the Black Sea
- Large part of Turkey, also called this
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- connects Marmara and Aegean seas
- Largest city on Crete
- A sea surrounded by Turkey
- Land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- This animal appeared on old greek coins
- A famous greek peninsula near Thessaloniki
- A narrow passage of land connecting two landmasses
- A flat area made on a slope, greeks made these for farming
20 Clues: City on asia minor • Largest city on Crete • A famous Greek Historian • A sea surrounded by Turkey • A gift from the greek gods • Turkish city on the Black Sea • Greek mountain close to Athens • Connects Black and Marmara seas • connects Marmara and Aegean seas • Greek god of medicine and healing • Largest island in southern greece • Land surrounded on 3 sides by water • ...
Halo Quiz! 2013-06-19
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- Famous Ancient Greek City
- Slaves who belong to Sparta
- The cave where the pythia lived and answered the questions.
- Horse with wings
- Half Human, Half Bull
- Ancient Greek island, Centaurs live there.
- A Spartan Soldiers shield.
- Halos full name.
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- Oracle in the Great temple of Apollo
- Famous Greek sweet
- Halos Centaur Brother
- Ancient Greek type of robe.
- The god of the seas
- A person who has special powers.
- An area in Athens filled with Ancient Greek temples.
- Male version of Halos name.
- Halos Uncle
- Home of the Greek god, Apollo.
18 Clues: Halos Uncle • Horse with wings • Halos full name. • Famous Greek sweet • The god of the seas • Halos Centaur Brother • Half Human, Half Bull • Famous Ancient Greek City • A Spartan Soldiers shield. • Ancient Greek type of robe. • Slaves who belong to Sparta • Male version of Halos name. • Home of the Greek god, Apollo. • A person who has special powers. • ...
Ancient Greek Gods 2025-04-03
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek goddess of the seasons
- Greek god of water
- Greek god of wine
- Greek goddess of marriage, queen of heaven
- Greek god of lightning, king of the gods
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- Greek god of fire
- Greek goddess of farming
- Greek god of the dead, king of the underworld
- Greek goddess of beauty
- Greek god of the sun
- Greek goddess of the moon
- Greek god of war
13 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of fire • Greek god of wine • Greek god of water • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek goddess of beauty • Greek goddess of farming • Greek goddess of the moon • Greek goddess of the seasons • Greek god of lightning, king of the gods • Greek goddess of marriage, queen of heaven • Greek god of the dead, king of the underworld
7th Grade Vocab Unit 7 words 11-20 2024-11-14
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- The camp counselors ___ that the job they had last summer will be theirs again this summer.
- The ___ guards paced back and forth in front of the barracks.
- Being chosen for the team was a ___ event in our lives.
- It is a ___ to say that youth is wasted on the young.
- Unfortunately the speaker had a ___ appointment and could not meet with the class.
- Dad knows his way around the kitchen and is quite the ___ cook.
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- It is wonderful to watch animals ___ their young.
- The audience erupted in a ___ of laughter.
- The witness was convicted of ___ and sentence to two years in prison.
- In Greek mythology, characters fear the ___ of the gods.
10 Clues: The audience erupted in a ___ of laughter. • It is wonderful to watch animals ___ their young. • It is a ___ to say that youth is wasted on the young. • Being chosen for the team was a ___ event in our lives. • In Greek mythology, characters fear the ___ of the gods. • The ___ guards paced back and forth in front of the barracks. • ...
greek 2021-01-20
55 Clues: go • ten • law • god • and • see • say • son • man • send • gift • lead • boat • take • work • have • lord • life • save • hear • face • word • book • know • teach • death • field • angel • blind • write • raise • throw • world • demon • judge • child • house • stone • slave • Jesus • place • carry • bread • temple • heaven • suffer • remain • sinner • gospel • apostle • destroy • brother • believe • baptize • teacher
Greek 2021-05-06
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- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of love
- the messenger god
- god of the underworld
- goddess of the moon
- god of celebration
- god of the sea
- people who had the right to participate in the government
- goddess of agriculture
- a high hill which a fortress often stood upon
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- the time period that marked great achievements
- poet who made the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the Greek word for a city-state
- most famous lyric poet
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- god of metalworking
- the king of the gods
- rich landowners
- the first people to live in Greece
- goddess of the hearth
- the first Greeks
- a government in which people rule themselves
- a brilliant elected leader who led the government from 460 BC to 429 BC
- a person who was famous for his fables
- god of the sun
- god of war
- queen of the gods
- a government in which only a few people have power
30 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the sun • goddess of love • rich landowners • the first Greeks • goddess of wisdom • the messenger god • queen of the gods • god of celebration • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • the king of the gods • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • most famous lyric poet • the Greek word for a city-state • ...
Greek 2022-01-10
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- category of greek performer
- the major festival
- first great theorist of dramatic art
- place of seeing
- a man of noble stature
- used to refer to actors today
- something to shock the audience
- a very wealthy city
- a monster sent by hera
- category of greek performer
- song sung by chorus
- the father of western philosophy
- category of greek performer
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- category of greek performer
- the god of wine
- The arrangements of the events
- the iiliad and oddysessy
- origin of word scene
- wrote around 123 plays
- imitation of a action
- how speech reveals character
- ancient greek word for king
- means dance in greek
- early known playwright and actor
- an act of injustice
- in the middle of the orchestra
- the greek word to do or act
- Their motivation drives the play.
- part man part goat
- usage of words to express fault
30 Clues: the god of wine • place of seeing • the major festival • part man part goat • an act of injustice • a very wealthy city • song sung by chorus • origin of word scene • means dance in greek • imitation of a action • wrote around 123 plays • a man of noble stature • a monster sent by hera • the iiliad and oddysessy • category of greek performer • category of greek performer • ...
Greek 2023-08-29
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- πριν από τη Δευτέρα
- bread
- never
- milk
- tomorrow
- pasta
- vinegar
- beer
- never
- always
- now
- flour
- pepper
- beef
- already
- early
- juice
- pork
- μετά από την Τετάρτη
- cured meat
- salt
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- wine
- today
- after
- often
- rarely
- meat
- chicken
- then
- oil
- late
- minced meat
- the day after tomorrow
- yoghurt
- when
- cheese
- before
- fish
- butter
- immediately
- rice
- legumes/pulses
- this year
- sugar
- egg
- whenever
46 Clues: oil • now • egg • wine • meat • milk • then • late • beer • when • fish • beef • rice • pork • salt • today • bread • after • often • never • pasta • never • flour • early • juice • sugar • rarely • cheese • always • before • butter • pepper • chicken • vinegar • yoghurt • already • tomorrow • whenever • this year • cured meat • minced meat • immediately • legumes/pulses • πριν από τη Δευτέρα • μετά από την Τετάρτη • the day after tomorrow
Indian art and marvellous mountains 2023-07-06
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- Toy train
- Pen painting
- Scroll paintings from Odisha that depict mythology
- Scotland of the East
- monochromatic painting from Maharashtra using geometric shapes
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- Little paradise that has the highest gondolas
- cloth scroll paintings from Rajasthan
- Bihari painting that dipict mythology
- painting from life of Lord Krishna
- Located in palani Hills of Tamilnadu
- Tibetan Monastery
- Lake district of India
- Gold foil painting
13 Clues: Toy train • Pen painting • Tibetan Monastery • Gold foil painting • Scotland of the East • Lake district of India • painting from life of Lord Krishna • Located in palani Hills of Tamilnadu • cloth scroll paintings from Rajasthan • Bihari painting that dipict mythology • Little paradise that has the highest gondolas • Scroll paintings from Odisha that depict mythology • ...
1st 9 Weeks Vocab - 7th Grade 2013-08-22
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- / Ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey?
- / Beautiful and charismatic queen of Egypt. Mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself to avoid capture by Octavian?
- / The Roman politician and general was an ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor Octavian (later Augustus). With those two men he was integral to Rome's transition from republic to empire. His romantic and political alliance with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra was his ultimate undoing?
- / In Ancient Rome this consisted of three branches: the executive which was run by two consuls, the legislative which was run by the Roman senate, and the judicial which was run by the assembly.
- / Religion that believes in the Four Vedas and Reincarnation?
- / A form of government where power is passed automatically from one generation to the next. Types included Absolute and Constitutional?
- / Ordinary citizen class of Rome?
- / Macedonian king that conquered most of the known World. His empire united many cultures under a common Greek language and culture. His military tactics are still studied to this day?
- / The system in which each branch of government has certain powers over the other two branches so that no one branch becomes too powerful?
- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for using humor, satire, and happy conclusions?
- / Created in Rome, it was a man-made bridge or channel used to transport water and sewage from one location to another?
- / Highest mountain in Greece and considered to be the home of the Gods in Greek Mythology?
- / Form of government in which the citizens vote in person on laws in their community?
- / Title for a Roman Emperor?
- / Roman legislative branch based on the idea that regular citizens would pass legislation, not elected representatives. Examples include Curia, Tribes, and Centuries?
- / Religion that believes in the teachings of Mohammed, follows the Koran, and believes in the Five Pillars?
- / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic?
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- / Religion founded by Siddhartha that believes in the Four Noble Truths?
- / A form of government in which a religious institution or leader assumes full power over its civilians?
- / Temporary political alliances between three leaders amongst Roman elite?
- / Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians?
- / Greek philosopher whose writings would influence scientific observations and political theories. He created the school called Lyceum, taught his pupils the "golden mean", and divided governments into three categories: Monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy?
- / A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to make governmental decisions for them?
- / A form of government in which one ruler assumes absolute power and is not limited by the law of the land. Typically the ruler takes power by force?
- / An astronomer tool used to map directionality and location based on the Sun, Moon, and the stars. Developed in Ancient Greece and evolved into an important exploration tool?
- / Public market, mall, and meeting place in Athens where men would come to discuss politics and philosophy?
- / Religion that believes that Jesus is the son of God, which is taught to them through the Bible?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that philosopher kings should rule over the people and rejected the idea of democracy?
- / The first set of written laws on tablets in the Roman Republic that described the rights of each person?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher created a type of teaching used today that involves questioning the students until they figure out the information for themselves?
- / Open air venues created in Ancient Greece used for entertainment and performances?
- / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers?
- / A written plan of government
- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for its serious tone and its portrayal of human suffering?
- / A form of government is which a small group of people assume power. Power can be taken by force or through inheritance?
- / Roman General that expanded the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for life. He died famously on the steps of the Senate at the hands of political rivals?
- / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah?
- / A battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persian Army?
- / City that separates to form an independent state with its own culture and government structure?
- / Sacred stories passed on from generation to generation explaining the past and how the world and humans came to be?
- / This is the feeling of responsibility towards your country or nation. This can include military service, being a law-abiding citizen, and voting?
- / Political and lawmaking institution in Rome that consisted mostly of wealthy members in society?
- / Large constructed public buildings that were used to conduct business and legal matters in Ancient Rome?
43 Clues: / Title for a Roman Emperor? • / A written plan of government • / Ordinary citizen class of Rome? • / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic? • / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers? • / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah? • / Religion that believes in the Four Vedas and Reincarnation? • ...
A GAME OF TWO CROSSWORDS 2017-04-09
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- It is an iron steel bar that is wedge-shaped at the working end for use as a pry or lever.
- It is a weapons used in the past, consisting of a long pole with a blade at the end.
- It is a large,usually closed four wheels.
- This is called a French dignitary.
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- It is a hot or cold drink.
- This is what you call cried or hailed loudly
- It's steel blades at the muzzle end of a shoulder arm.
- This is a male given name.
- This is any of the three snake-haired sisters in the Greek mythology whose apperance turns the beholder to a stone.
- It's called a large or disorderly crowd.
10 Clues: It is a hot or cold drink. • This is a male given name. • This is called a French dignitary. • It's called a large or disorderly crowd. • It is a large,usually closed four wheels. • This is what you call cried or hailed loudly • It's steel blades at the muzzle end of a shoulder arm. • It is a weapons used in the past, consisting of a long pole with a blade at the end. • ...
Magical Creatures 1 2023-07-15
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- A small, magical being often associated with nature and granting wishes.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
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- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A halfhuman, halffish creature that dwells in the sea.
- A tiny, mischievous creature often portrayed as having wings and magical abilities.
- A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. Unicorn
- A small, humanoid creature that lives underground and is known for its craftsmanship.
- mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology. • mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • A halfhuman, halffish creature that dwells in the sea. • A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. Unicorn • A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • ...
Iliad word puzzle cross 2023-10-20
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- "Excellence," "Fulfillment," or "Virtue." Although Arete is also a person or mythological character, Arete is also the Greek goddess of virtue, goodness, and knowledge.
- The fates Greekeek mythology
- gods intervening in human affairs
- The lesser goddess of Zeus
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- "god from the machine" (God made it happen)
- expansive comparison of 2 non-similar things
- *allotter* measured the thread allotted to each person with her measuring rod
- a descriptive adjective or phrase used repeatedly with or in place of a name
- *spinner* a spun thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle
- *unturning* the cutter of the thread of life; also chose the time and manner of a persons death
10 Clues: The lesser goddess of Zeus • The fates Greekeek mythology • gods intervening in human affairs • "god from the machine" (God made it happen) • expansive comparison of 2 non-similar things • *spinner* a spun thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle • a descriptive adjective or phrase used repeatedly with or in place of a name • ...
vocoab 4 2025-12-11
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- The Renaissance was a time of great creativity and scientific discovery in Europe.
- The amount of homework should be proportional to the length of the class period.
- The ceremony will commence at noon with a short speech.
- To separate or move in different directions from a common point.
- After hours of begging, her parents finally relented and let her go to the party.
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- Her intuition told her that something was wrong, even though everything seemed fine.
- Related to living things or life processes.
- A person who starts and manages a business, often taking financial risks.
- The author alludes to Greek mythology throughout the novel.
- Useful and sensible rather than theoretical or ideal
10 Clues: Related to living things or life processes. • Useful and sensible rather than theoretical or ideal • The ceremony will commence at noon with a short speech. • The author alludes to Greek mythology throughout the novel. • To separate or move in different directions from a common point. • A person who starts and manages a business, often taking financial risks. • ...
History of Greek Theatre- William Shack 2021-03-01
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- God of wine and fertility; god in which humans presented Greek drama at festivals
- An altar placed in the middle of the orchestra
- Emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies
- Earliest known playwright and actor
- Worn by all performers except musicians
- Sixth characteristic of a tragedy; Something to shock the audience
- The backstory or introduction
- A man of noble stature; Main character of a tragedy whos fall results from committing "an act of injustice"
- Comes from the Greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act."
- Ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it; Did not have the negative connotations that the word tyrant does today
- Wrote about 123 plays, with only 7 surviving
- Very wealthy city; had huge advances during the 5th century
- One of the four performer categories; the word in Greek means dance
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- Part lion, part eagle, and part woman sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes
- The first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work "Poetics"
- "Imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; ..in a dramatic rather than narrative form;"
- Religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus
- songs sung by the chorus that separate several episodes
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual
- First characteristic of a tragedy; The arrangements of the events in the play
- Fifth characteristic of a tragedy; Song sung by chorus, and should be part of the plot
- Caused by the tragic flaw, typically leads to a gain in self-knowledge and wisdom
- Seat in the center of the seating area, reserved for the Priest of Dionysus Eleutherios
- Fourth characteristic of a tragedy; Usage of words to express thought
- Meaning "hut or tent," was on the side of the orchestra opposite to the audience
- Third characteristic of a tragedy; How speech reveals character
- One of the four performer categories; could play multiple roles
- A flat terrace below the slope of the hill; dancing space
- Second characteristic of a tragedy; Support the plot, drive the play with their motivation
- Source of the word "theater," and means place of seeing
- A fault of character in the tragic hero such as pride or jealousy
31 Clues: The backstory or introduction • Earliest known playwright and actor • Worn by all performers except musicians • Wrote about 123 plays, with only 7 surviving • An altar placed in the middle of the orchestra • Comes from the Greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act." • songs sung by the chorus that separate several episodes • ...
Greek people 2024-09-18
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- of Persia: Darius was the king of Persia
- Archimedes was the most famous mathematician and inventor.
- Euripides was the last of classical Athens's three great tragic dramatists
- Eratosthenes was a Greek scientific writer, astronomer, and poet
- Euclid was the most prominent mathematician
- he was a observer and explicator of the human condition
- Sophocles was an ancient Greek dramatist
- Aristotle was a ancient Greek philosopher and scientist
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- Aristophanes was the greatest representative of ancient Greek comedy
- Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher and mathematician
- pericles was an Athenian statesman
- Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher,
- Aristarchus was a Greek astronomer
- he was A trained runner
- of Persia: Xerxes was a Persian king
- Leonidas: he was a Spartan king who was standing against the Persian army
- Herodotus was a Greek author of the first great narrative history.
- plato was an athenian philosopher
18 Clues: he was A trained runner • plato was an athenian philosopher • pericles was an Athenian statesman • Aristarchus was a Greek astronomer • of Persia: Xerxes was a Persian king • of Persia: Darius was the king of Persia • Sophocles was an ancient Greek dramatist • Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher, • Euclid was the most prominent mathematician • ...
IPB7 The Lightning Thief 2013-04-04
4 Clues: A famous teacher of heroes • The english translation of Percy's sword • Daughter of Athena, one of Percy's friends • In Greek mythology, this hero slays Medusa
newspaper crossword 2025-11-04
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- Common creature in Chinese mythology
- Device used to produce air to stoke a flame
- Disgraced former governor of New York
- Famous Mongolian ruler and warlord
- Execution device used for beheadings
- Prominent African American revolutionary in the 60s
- Warm, long-sleeve shirt; Earl ________
- Unidentified Flying Object
- Scientist part of Nation of Islam's mythology
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- How taxes are grouped
- Study of motion
- French art museum with a recent heist
- Food often sold by street vendors
- Adviser of the HHS Newspaper
- Winner of the HHS presidential race
- The standard ice cream flavor
- Fat, pink farm animal
- Country south of the United States
- Most listened to artist of 2024
- Lives in a pineapple under the sea
20 Clues: Study of motion • How taxes are grouped • Fat, pink farm animal • Unidentified Flying Object • Adviser of the HHS Newspaper • The standard ice cream flavor • Most listened to artist of 2024 • Food often sold by street vendors • Famous Mongolian ruler and warlord • Country south of the United States • Lives in a pineapple under the sea • Winner of the HHS presidential race • ...
что-то по тексту на 88 стр. 2015-04-21
18 Clues: меч • век • плащ • биться • видение • местный • мистика • советник • воткнуть • охранник • мифология • обернуться • способности • герой,учасник • способности/интелект • свободный,бесплатный • личность_высокого_статуса • человек_с_волшебной_палочкой
Olympians 2021-01-07
15 Clues: wine (Roman) • wisdom (Roman) • the sea (greek) • trident (Roman) • harvest (Roman) • partying (Greek) • messages (Roman) • childbirth (Greek) • underworld (Roman) • thunderbolts (roman) • winged sandals (Greek) • love and beauty (roman) • the sun (Greek or Roman) • good soil for crops (Greek) • useless war and killing (roman)
Room1 Puzzle of Puzzles 2021-03-22
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- n, From latin root word “spect” which means to look at or to see.
- n, spectators or listeners at a concert, movie, play, sport, and more.
- n, From latin root word “port” which means to carry.
- adj, antonym for “irrelevant”
- n, synonym for theater
- n, from greek root word “tele” which means far.
- V, We would ______ resources to other countries.
- n, I used a ________ to message my friend.
- n, a beautiful view
- adj, unable to be predicted
- v, From latin root word “port” which means to
- adj, antonym for “vague”
- n, synonym for “look-say method”
- v, synonym for “bring in”
- adj, antonym for visible
- n, I turned on the __________ and it played music.
- n, from latin root word “Therm” which means heat.
- n, an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature.
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- adj, antonym for “cool (cold)”
- n, synonym for “foreman”
- n, antonym for “respiration.”
- v, comply with rules, standards, or laws.
- v, We _________ our grandmothers house for thanksgiving.
- n, synonym for “eyeglass”
- n, From greek root word “phon” which means sound.
- n, how something is set up or arranged.
- n, synonym for “animal science”
- n, synonym for “weather-gauge”
- n, We saw all the __________ in the stands.
- n, synonym for “eyesight”
- n, antonym for “reality”
- n, someone who takes or rules a country by force
- adj, The mountain was _______ and on top of it we saw snow.
- n, antonym for “biography”
- n, My sister called Mom on the _________.
- n, synonym for “TV”
- n, a picture made using a camera
- n, synonym for “outlook”
- n, from latin root word “logy” which means study.
- n, from latin root word “meter” which means measure.
40 Clues: n, a beautiful view • n, synonym for “TV” • n, synonym for theater • n, synonym for “foreman” • n, antonym for “reality” • adj, antonym for “vague” • adj, antonym for visible • n, synonym for “outlook” • n, synonym for “eyeglass” • n, synonym for “eyesight” • v, synonym for “bring in” • n, antonym for “biography” • adj, unable to be predicted • n, antonym for “respiration.” • ...
Easy Easy Easy Easy Crossword 2025-11-25
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- Texture of a food that is hard to bite through and swallow
- A small trunk or storage chest, typically stored by the bed
- Breed of English pig that is typically black and has six white markings
- Popular red, tasty, sweet, fruit
- Greek Goddess of Victory
- "A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z"
- A stomach enzyme that breaks down proteins during digestion in the stomach
- The cozy home of a hermit crab
- A figure in Greek mythology that holds prophetic powers
- The process of transformation in insects (egg, larvae, pupae, adult)
- Spherical object used in multiple sports
- A sweet treat made from the cacao plant
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- Sum granted for killing or capturing a person or animal
- A cube with the numbers 1-6 on it
- Insect that transforms into a butterfly or moth
- A passport that enables a person to enter, leave, or stay for a specific period of time in a country
- Stage of human development before puberty
- Something that affects all people or things in the world, like gravity
- Type of art made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass, or ceramic
- One of Maryville's biggest rivals in Football
- This state's capital is Phoenix
- A break in space between two objects
- A powerful circular current of water
- Bird associated with Aphrodite
- The largest rainforest on Earth
- Last name of a famous painter who hosted the popular show "The Joy of Painting"
- The scale of temperature which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°
- Addictive drug a black bear consumed (34kg of the drug)
28 Clues: Greek Goddess of Victory • The cozy home of a hermit crab • Bird associated with Aphrodite • This state's capital is Phoenix • The largest rainforest on Earth • Popular red, tasty, sweet, fruit • A cube with the numbers 1-6 on it • A break in space between two objects • A powerful circular current of water • A sweet treat made from the cacao plant • ...
The Greek and Roman Civilization 2026-01-07
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- The movement and exchange of goods between different places and communities
- A field of thought that explores big questions about existence, knowledge, and behaviour
- An open meeting place in Greek towns used for commerce, discussion, and public life
- A social practice in which individuals were treated as property and denied personal freedom
- The planning and construction of buildings to serve religious, public, or practical purposes
- A way of ruling a city in which free citizens directly influence political decisions
- The ancient language of Rome that later influenced many European languages
- A large Roman arena designed for spectacles such as games and public entertainment
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- A self-governing urban centre with its own laws, government, and surrounding countryside
- A system of rules created to regulate behaviour and maintain order in society
- A political system where power is shared among elected officials rather than held by a monarch
- The heart of a Roman city where political, economic, and religious activities took place
- An assembly of elite Roman leaders who debated laws and advised those in power
- A vast territory made up of many lands controlled by a single authority
- Members of Rome’s upper social class who traditionally held political power
- The larger population of Rome made up of common people without noble status
- Someone who officially belongs to a community and is entitled to rights as well as responsibilities
- A permanent military force of Roman soldiers organised for discipline and efficiency
- Stories passed down through generations that explain gods, heroes, and the natural world
- A Greek warrior equipped with heavy armour and a shield, fighting on foot
20 Clues: A vast territory made up of many lands controlled by a single authority • A Greek warrior equipped with heavy armour and a shield, fighting on foot • The ancient language of Rome that later influenced many European languages • The movement and exchange of goods between different places and communities • ...
Quizword December 2015-12-10
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- Sambhaji is purportedly the new name of which Indian capital city?
- Set up in 1843 to oppose Britain's protectionist corn laws
- Guns and Thighs, the story of my life is this Bollywood director's recently published autobiography
- How we better Mohammed Emwazi
- The only female manifestation of Vishnu
- In Iron Man 2 he offers to brief Tony Stark on a new electric jet he has in mind
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- In Greek mythology if Ambrosia is the food of the gods and nectar their drink, then this is Ichor
- Planet Dagobah is the site of exile of this Master
- Also known as the Law of the Vital Few
- Puku, Lechwe, Roan and Duiker are all types of this animal?
10 Clues: How we better Mohammed Emwazi • Also known as the Law of the Vital Few • The only female manifestation of Vishnu • Planet Dagobah is the site of exile of this Master • Set up in 1843 to oppose Britain's protectionist corn laws • Puku, Lechwe, Roan and Duiker are all types of this animal? • Sambhaji is purportedly the new name of which Indian capital city? • ...
Magical Creatures 1 2023-07-15
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- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- A halfhuman, halffish creature that dwells in the sea.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A tiny, mischievous creature often portrayed as having wings and magical abilities.
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A small, humanoid creature that lives underground and is known for its craftsmanship.
- A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A small, magical being often associated with nature and granting wishes.
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • A halfhuman, halffish creature that dwells in the sea. • A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. • A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • ...
Geography of Greece 2025-04-01
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- What is the sea to the east of Greece?
- What continent is Greece located on?
- This sea is north of the island of Crete
- What is the mountain range that runs through northern Greece?
- What is the most famous mountain in Greece, home to the gods in Greek mythology?
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- What is the ancient and current capital of Greece?
- What is the sea to the west of Greece?
- This island is the largest island in Greece and the fifth-largest in the Mediterranean Sea
- This island is east of Athens & was home to one of the seven ancient wonders of the world- The Collosus
- Peloponnese is an area of land surrounded by water on three sides called a....
10 Clues: What continent is Greece located on? • What is the sea to the west of Greece? • What is the sea to the east of Greece? • This sea is north of the island of Crete • What is the ancient and current capital of Greece? • What is the mountain range that runs through northern Greece? • Peloponnese is an area of land surrounded by water on three sides called a.... • ...
MOON 2022-12-29
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- In greek mythology who is the goddess of moon?
- What is the dark plain surface of lower elavation on the Moon called as?
- what was the first moon rover ?
- what is the theory which states that the moon was formed elsewhere and was captured by the Earth's gravity?
- What is the phenomenon when the moon gets in between the Earth and the Sun?
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- India's first mission to study moon is called as?
- A second full moon in a month of a common calendar is called?
- What is the surface layer(Soil) of the moon is?
- What is the tallest mountain on the Moon?
- Who was the first Italian scientist to observe the craters on the moon?
10 Clues: what was the first moon rover ? • What is the tallest mountain on the Moon? • In greek mythology who is the goddess of moon? • What is the surface layer(Soil) of the moon is? • India's first mission to study moon is called as? • A second full moon in a month of a common calendar is called? • Who was the first Italian scientist to observe the craters on the moon? • ...
Greece Crossword (Extra Credit) 2024-12-11
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- The Persian War was fought partly over control of this sea
- Earliest Greek playwright known for his tragedies
- Alliance formed between Sparta and other city-states
- Athens and Sparta fought against each other, Sparta won, but they were both weakened.
- Undefeated general who conquered Persia and spread Greek culture. He was tutored by Aristotle.
- Battle in the Persian war where Athens won and Pheidippides ran news of victory approximately 26 miles to Athens.
- Macedonian king who conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian war. Alexander's father.
- Greek playwright whose most famous play was Oedipus Rex.
- Sea Battle in the Persian wars and resulted in a Greece victory.
- A column with a base and a scroll-shaped capital
- Type of government in Athens in which all citizens voted on the laws and major government decisions.
- Famous temple in Greece, located on the acropolis in Athens with a statue of Athena inside.
- Greek city-state, located on the Balkan Peninsula, known for its focus on literature and education.
- Spartan slaves who did all of the farming
- Queen of the Gods and Zeus' wife. Known for her jealousy.
- Greek scientist who estimated the value of Pi and invented a water-lifting screw
- A government ruled by a few or a small group. Sparta had one.
- Country north of Greece that conquered Greece under Philip II
- Free adult males in Greek city states. In Athens they could vote.
- City in Asia Minor where Greeks defeated the Trojans according to the Iliad
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- very plain column with no decorations.
- Greek mathematician best known for his geometric theorem for right triangles
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- Philosopher who was known for asking questions and who drank poison after being condemned for corrupting the youth of Greece.
- Athens and Sparta were allies against a common enemy for control of the Aegean Sea. Greece won.
- Greek sculptor who sculpted the statute of Athena inside the Parthenon.
- Greek ruler known for extending democracy in Athens and building the Parthenon during Greece’s golden age
- King of the Gods
- Greek scientist and father of medicine. Doctors today take an oath named after him.
- Athens and its allied city-states
- A Greek city-state known for its militaristic society, located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula.
- Philosopher who was tutored by Socrates and who wrote the Republic (which described a perfect government).
- Philosopher credited with the Scientific Method and for tutoring Alexander the Great. His teacher was Plato.
- Greek poet known for the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the most decorative type of Greek column.
- Greek god of the Sun
- Culture created by Alexander the Great which included a blend of Greek culture with Persian and Asian elements.
- Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon.
- Greek historian who wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War.
- Greek culture
- Greek historian known as the "father of history" and who wrote about the Persian Wars.
- Greek mathematician known as the father of Geometry.
- Government in which the rich people rule.
- Goddess of wisdom.
44 Clues: Greek culture • King of the Gods • Goddess of wisdom. • Greek god of the Sun • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Athens and its allied city-states • Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon. • very plain column with no decorations. • the most decorative type of Greek column. • Spartan slaves who did all of the farming • Government in which the rich people rule. • ...
Q2 WHI Benchmark 2023-12-18
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- Simplest Greek column
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- War between Greece and Persia
- Neolithic sites in England
- Lower class Romans
- Vedas
- Invented the alphabet
- Roman AND Greek god
- Illiad and Odyssey
- Northern River in China
- First used fire
- First Roman Emperor
- Defeated, giving Rome control of the Mediterranean Sea
- Spread Greek Culture
- Euclid
- Killed in 44 BCE
- Spread Buddhism across Asia
- Middle Greek column
- Western river in India
- Could be used to find the age of an Oracle Bone
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- Greek Civil War
- Harmony with nature
- Invaded by Hannibal when he crossed the Alps
- Athenian Leader
- Aristotle and Plato
- Salamis and Marathon were part of this war
- Ancient Indian city
- Four Noble Truths
- Sea that separates Africa and Europe
- Developed agriculture
- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Roman prosperity, unity and peace
- Civilization along the Nile
- Invented by the Hebrews
- Ten Commandments
- Complex Greek column
- Upper class Romans
- Carried water into Roman cities
- Phidias
39 Clues: Vedas • Euclid • Phidias • Greek Civil War • Athenian Leader • First used fire • Ten Commandments • Killed in 44 BCE • Four Noble Truths • Lower class Romans • Illiad and Odyssey • Upper class Romans • Harmony with nature • Aristotle and Plato • Ancient Indian city • Roman AND Greek god • First Roman Emperor • Middle Greek column • Complex Greek column • Spread Greek Culture • Simplest Greek column • ...
SCS Dance Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-06
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- This ballroom dance was once named the "Forbidden dance"
- This Latin dance has a "hot and spicy flavor" to it
- He said "Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world."
- This dance was all the rage in the 1920's
- Perez Prado came up with and introduced this dance at La Tropicana night-club in Havana in 1943
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- The Patron Saint of Dancers is Saint ______
- In Greek Mythology, _____ is the Muse of Dance
- This is a lively Bohemian courtship dance
- This dance is slow, beautiful & expressive. it is a mix of the Rumba & the Waltz
- This type of dance came from Buenos Aires around the 1880's
10 Clues: This is a lively Bohemian courtship dance • This dance was all the rage in the 1920's • The Patron Saint of Dancers is Saint ______ • In Greek Mythology, _____ is the Muse of Dance • This Latin dance has a "hot and spicy flavor" to it • This ballroom dance was once named the "Forbidden dance" • This type of dance came from Buenos Aires around the 1880's • ...
Magical Creatures 1 2023-07-15
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- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A half-human, half-fish creature that dwells in the sea.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- A small, humanoid creature that lives underground and is known for its craftsmanship.
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- A tiny, mischievous creature often portrayed as having wings and magical abilities.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- A small, magical being often associated with nature and granting wishes.
- A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. • A half-human, half-fish creature that dwells in the sea. • A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • ...
The Lightning Thief 2025-03-12
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- A mystical figure who gives prophecies, often cryptic, about the future.
- The main character of the story, who is a demigod.
- Creatures that often cause trouble for Percy and his friends.
- A seat of power that some gods in the story sit on.
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- A long trip or adventure that Percy embarks on during the quest.
- A safe place where demigods train and learn about their powers.
- A person who is part mortal and part god, like Percy Jackson.
- Powerful beings from Greek mythology, some of whom are part of Percy’s world.
- The central problem Percy is trying to solve throughout the story.
- The mission Percy must complete to prevent a disaster.
10 Clues: The main character of the story, who is a demigod. • A seat of power that some gods in the story sit on. • The mission Percy must complete to prevent a disaster. • A person who is part mortal and part god, like Percy Jackson. • Creatures that often cause trouble for Percy and his friends. • A safe place where demigods train and learn about their powers. • ...
Theater of the Absurd 2026-01-09
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- Not quite based in reality
- Characters fail to use language to do this, breaking down understanding
- The aftermath of this war inspired the genre's introspective nature
- The writer of Waiting for Godot and other signature works (last name)
- Similar to a mirror, this is what absurdist theater intends to do
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- This character from Greek mythology, known for his boulder, is referred to in the title of Albert Camus' essay on existentialism
- Absurdist theater questions whether life inherently has this (not purpose)
- French term for the odd, unusual, and non-traditional
- This hairstyle is referenced in the title of a signature absurdist work, The Bald ____.
- Theater of the Absurd began to blossom in this decade
10 Clues: Not quite based in reality • French term for the odd, unusual, and non-traditional • Theater of the Absurd began to blossom in this decade • Similar to a mirror, this is what absurdist theater intends to do • The aftermath of this war inspired the genre's introspective nature • The writer of Waiting for Godot and other signature works (last name) • ...
Ancient Rome vs. Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-21
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- 18 years old when won first battle as a greek emperor
- a rome democracy
- fighters of ancient greece (group name)
- ancient roman language
- greek statesman and politician during greek golden ages
- ancient greek language
- the volcano that buried pompeii
- city of ancient greece
- first roman emperor
- roman statesman, general, dictator, etc.
- ancient roman road used as a main route for military supplies
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- a greek democracy
- fighters of ancient rome (group name)
- basic military of rome
- ancient roman city near naples
- series of wars between greece and achaemenid
- highest mountain in greece
- series of wars between rome and carthage
- jäger infantry unit of greece which was controlled by russia
- ancient greek road built for the great panathenaia religious festival
20 Clues: a rome democracy • a greek democracy • first roman emperor • basic military of rome • ancient roman language • ancient greek language • city of ancient greece • highest mountain in greece • ancient roman city near naples • the volcano that buried pompeii • fighters of ancient rome (group name) • fighters of ancient greece (group name) • series of wars between rome and carthage • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- King of Macedonia
- An agreement to work together
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
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- Led the second invasion of Greece
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek mathematician
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Group of warriors who stood together in a square
- Clear or order based thinking
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • War between Athens and Sparta • An agreement to work together • Clear or order based thinking • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • ...
History of Greek Theatre- William Shack 2022-12-08
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- God of wine and fertility; god in which humans presented Greek drama at festivals
- An altar placed in the middle of the orchestra
- Emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies
- Earliest known playwright and actor
- Worn by all performers except musicians
- Sixth characteristic of a tragedy; Something to shock the audience
- The backstory or introduction
- A man of noble stature; Main character of a tragedy whos fall results from committing "an act of injustice"
- Comes from the Greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act."
- Ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it; Did not have the negative connotations that the word tyrant does today
- Wrote about 123 plays, with only 7 surviving
- Very wealthy city; had huge advances during the 5th century
- One of the four performer categories; the word in Greek means dance
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- Part lion, part eagle, and part woman sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes
- The first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work "Poetics"
- "Imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; ..in a dramatic rather than narrative form;"
- Religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus
- songs sung by the chorus that separate several episodes
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual
- First characteristic of a tragedy; The arrangements of the events in the play
- Fifth characteristic of a tragedy; Song sung by chorus, and should be part of the plot
- Caused by the tragic flaw, typically leads to a gain in self-knowledge and wisdom
- Seat in the center of the seating area, reserved for the Priest of Dionysus Eleutherios
- Fourth characteristic of a tragedy; Usage of words to express thought
- Meaning "hut or tent," was on the side of the orchestra opposite to the audience
- Third characteristic of a tragedy; How speech reveals character
- One of the four performer categories; could play multiple roles
- A flat terrace below the slope of the hill; dancing space
- Second characteristic of a tragedy; Support the plot, drive the play with their motivation
- Source of the word "theater," and means place of seeing
- A fault of character in the tragic hero such as pride or jealousy
31 Clues: The backstory or introduction • Earliest known playwright and actor • Worn by all performers except musicians • Wrote about 123 plays, with only 7 surviving • An altar placed in the middle of the orchestra • Comes from the Greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act." • songs sung by the chorus that separate several episodes • ...
Heavy Things 2025-02-12
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- Hero of 'One thousand and one nights'
- British version of poker
- Latin for shadow
- Goal of 'metal' bands
- The grandest of pianos
- Naughty creatures from medieval Europe
- He captures forts and makes furniture
- It wildly succeeds as computer software
- Maker of the Supra
- It hunts submarines
- capturing audio of spirits
- Pianists' typically learn it first
- Founder of the Mormons
- They challenged the king in the English civil war
- Sound made with guitar pedals
- Southeast Asian bread
- Honorific title for a teacher
- 'EP' in music recordings
- Of the land
- Knights who guarded pilgrims during the crusades
- Spinning tool used to shape objects
- Creator of many game shows
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- Half bird, half women of ancient Greek mythology
- He played the Yankees fan juror in '12 Angry Men'
- Narrowest point between England and France
- Drummer of The Doors
- Irish rock that gives one the gift of gab when kissed
- Greek god who oversaw the original Olympic games
- The apex of masonry work
- Cat-like German tank
- Home town borough of Donald Trump
- Elvis Presley's first recorded song at Sun Records
- Arrow shooting angel
- Sudden death in tennis
- Their 'lips are sealed' while on 'vacation'
- Leader of the dwarves in The Hobbit
- Fools' gold metal
- First U.S. Vice President
- Alpine river
- Ice planet in Star Wars films
- One of two Martian moons
- It's a soldier and a sound effect
- Time traveling villains in Dr Who
- Flying monster in Godzilla movies
- Li on the periodic table
45 Clues: Of the land • Alpine river • Latin for shadow • Fools' gold metal • Maker of the Supra • It hunts submarines • Drummer of The Doors • Cat-like German tank • Arrow shooting angel • Goal of 'metal' bands • Southeast Asian bread • The grandest of pianos • Sudden death in tennis • Founder of the Mormons • British version of poker • The apex of masonry work • One of two Martian moons • ...
Devan's Crosswords 2024-12-02
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- (My Hero Academia) Hero name of Izuku Midoriya.
- A classic game played on a dartboard.
- Name of the first battle royale mode in Call of Duty.
- (Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?) A popular song from the film's soundtrack.
- Deadpool’s favorite food.
- (Pagan Trivia) Holiday marking the winter solstice.
- Popular topping made from pickled cabbage.
- The Hawaiian word for family, often referenced in the film.
- Iron Man’s real name.
- The cereal featuring a toucan mascot.
- The "King of Pop."
- (Viking History) The writing system used by Vikings.
- A black cat is thought to bring good luck in this country.
- A black cat crossing your path is considered bad luck in this country.
- What do you call cheese that isn't yours?
- (Suicideboys)The duo’s genre of music.
- (Magic the Gathering) Color of mana symbolizing life and growth.
- (Magic The Gathering) Rare type of card, limited to four per deck.
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- (My Hero Academia) All Might’s quirk.
- (Pagan Trivia) Ancient festival marking the start of spring.
- Norsemen who traveled and raided in medieval Europe.
- Name of Stitch’s creator.
- (Dungeons and Dragons) A six-sided die often used in gameplay.
- The metal in Wolverine's claws.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Ingredient Red Bull claims to give you.
- (Game of Thrones) The name of Arya Stark’s direwolf.
- A skeleton’s favorite instrument.
- (Game of Thrones) The “Mother of Dragons.”
- Chicago-style hot dogs traditionally avoid this condiment.
- The cereal with a leprechaun mascot.
- Deadpool’s primary weapon.
- (Mythology) Roman equivalent of the Greek god Ares.
- The profession of Mel Monroe.
- (Dungeons&Dragons) A character who heals the party.
35 Clues: The "King of Pop." • Greek god of the sea. • Iron Man’s real name. • Name of Stitch’s creator. • Deadpool’s favorite food. • Deadpool’s primary weapon. • The profession of Mel Monroe. • The metal in Wolverine's claws. • A skeleton’s favorite instrument. • The cereal with a leprechaun mascot. • (My Hero Academia) All Might’s quirk. • A classic game played on a dartboard. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-01-14
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- A marketplace and an area for gathering.
- Places where the ancient Greeks would worship certain gods or goddesses.
- A Spartan army formation with overlapping shields.
- The highest part of the city.
- A Greek word for city-state.
- Place built by the Greeks for competitions and sporting events.
- In Athens, a male who is 18 and served in the military.
- In some towns the housing was planned where soldiers lived in one area, the craftsmen in another, and the farmers in another area.
- A powerful Greek city-state based mostly around military power.
- In Athens, the meeting of citizens held every 10 days to debate and vote on laws/issues of government in a direct democracy.
- A city-state of ancient Greece that was first to have a democracy; also had a strong navy; known as the birthplace of Western civilization; the ancient capital of present-day Greece. They valued art, music and education.
- A large temple dedicated to the goddess Athena on the Acropolis in Athens.
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- Used to grow crops to feed the citizens of the city-state.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- To protect the city in case of attack.
- Place where plays were held during festivals.
- The peninsula in Southern Greece where the city-state Sparta was located.
- A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment.
- A style of government that gives power to the citizens to make decisions by voting.
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- A smaller settlement where ships docked.
21 Clues: A Greek word for city-state. • The highest part of the city. • To protect the city in case of attack. • A marketplace and an area for gathering. • A smaller settlement where ships docked. • Place where plays were held during festivals. • A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment. • A Spartan army formation with overlapping shields. • ...
legends 2021-02-25
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- underworld greek god
- dangerous bull human
- giant wall blocking the water
- very very bony
- long necked sea creature
- courage and war Greek god
- he is a medival king
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- water greek god
- where was Mulan?
- leader of Muses Greek god
- where was the minotaur
- china’s bravest girl
- sky and lightning Greek god
- war greek godess
- rainbows Greek godess
15 Clues: very very bony • water greek god • where was Mulan? • war greek godess • underworld greek god • dangerous bull human • china’s bravest girl • he is a medival king • rainbows Greek godess • where was the minotaur • long necked sea creature • leader of Muses Greek god • courage and war Greek god • sky and lightning Greek god • giant wall blocking the water
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-19
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- Who was the first king of Rome?
- What religion were the Romans?
- Who was the first king of Greek?
- What was Greece know for?
- Who is the weakest Greek god?
- Who had the god named Hades?
- What was Rome know for?
- What is another name for Rome?
- What pet was popular in Rome?
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- What pet was popular in Greece?
- Who was the first roman god?
- Corinth of 146 BC also known as?
- What date was when Rome won Punic war?
- What did Greece use for making cloths?
- Who had chariots for war?
- Which flag has blue?
- Who won the Punic war?
- Who was the first Greek god?
- Who is the strongest Greek god?
- Who was here first Greek or Romans?
20 Clues: Which flag has blue? • Who won the Punic war? • What was Rome know for? • Who had chariots for war? • What was Greece know for? • Who was the first roman god? • Who had the god named Hades? • Who was the first Greek god? • Who is the weakest Greek god? • What pet was popular in Rome? • What religion were the Romans? • What is another name for Rome? • What pet was popular in Greece? • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- An agreement to work together
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- King of Macedonia
- Great Greek doctor
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
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- Led the second invasion of Greece
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek mathematician
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Clear or order based thinking
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • An agreement to work together • War between Athens and Sparta • Clear or order based thinking • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • ...
Constellation Mythology 2020-09-03
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- the crab who bit Hercules and Hera added to the stars
- harp Orpheus played music that pleased Zues and was put in the night sky
- Aphrodite and Eros turned themselves into fish to escape Typhon
- the ram that became the golden fleece
- centaur who was accidentally shot by Hercules
- represent law, fairness, and civility
- twins Castor and Pollux were placed in the sky when Castor died
- bear that was the mother of Arcas who Zeus would not let Arcas shoot
- born from the blood of Medusa that fell into the sea
- turned into a swan in the night sky when his brother was shot down
- hunter who was the son of Poseidon
- a lover of Zeus that Hera was jealous of so she turned her into a bear
- the bull Hercules defeated in his labor
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- the lion Hercules killed in his great labors
- an eagle that carried thunderbolts for Zues
- a cupbearer to the gods was given eternal youth in the stars
- queen that boasted about her daughter and was banished to the sky
- one of Orion's hunting dogs
- the only monster who was able to defeat Orion
- goddess of wheat/agriculture
20 Clues: one of Orion's hunting dogs • goddess of wheat/agriculture • hunter who was the son of Poseidon • the ram that became the golden fleece • represent law, fairness, and civility • the bull Hercules defeated in his labor • an eagle that carried thunderbolts for Zues • the lion Hercules killed in his great labors • centaur who was accidentally shot by Hercules • ...
Mythology Crossword 2021-01-29
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- The Egyptian god of war and chaos
- A Norse trickster god who is considered to be the brother of Thor
- A three-headed dog who guards the gates of the Underworld
- The Greek god of the sea
- A Greek hero who killed Medusa
- A fire-breathing hybrid of a lion, a goat, and a snake
- The queen of the Amazons
- The Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- A Greek creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish
- The Greek goddess of the hearth, who is often known as the forgotten Olympian
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- The Egyptian god of death who was killed by his brother
- The Roman god of the Underworld
- This creature has snakes for hair, and her gaze will turn you into stone
- An Irish wailing ghost
- The Roman goddess of hunting and the moon
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- The mischievous Greek god of trade and thieves
- The Greek god of war
- A monstrous creature also known as the Abominable Snowman
- The Roman goddess of agriculture
20 Clues: The Greek god of war • An Irish wailing ghost • The Greek god of the sea • The queen of the Amazons • A Greek hero who killed Medusa • The Roman god of the Underworld • The Roman goddess of agriculture • The Egyptian god of war and chaos • The Greek goddess of war and wisdom • The Roman goddess of hunting and the moon • The mischievous Greek god of trade and thieves • ...
Norse Mythology 2021-11-09
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- - Odin's other raven
- - The leader of the Aesir
- - The strongest of the gods
- - The realm of the dead
- - The void between the realms
- - What they call Earth
- - Loki's daughter
- - Odin's 8-legged horse
- - The Vanir goddess of beauty
- - The queen of the gods, spins clouds
- - Where the elves live
- - The most beloved of the gods
- The warrior gods - Odin, Frigga, Thor, etc.
- - The women who take the warriors to Valhalla
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- - One of Odin's ravens
- - Thor's wife, has gold hair
- - The world snake, one of Loki's kids
- - Thor's hammer
- - The trickster god
- - Where the best warriors go when they die
- - The realm of fire
- - Where the Aesir live
- - Keeper of the golden apples
- - The one-handed god of war
- - The rainbow bridge
- - The World Tree
- - The end of the world
- - The who guards the Bifrost
- - Freya's twin brother, has a golden boar
- - The tribe of gods who love nature
- - The Norse word for giants
31 Clues: - Thor's hammer • - The World Tree • - Loki's daughter • - The trickster god • - The realm of fire • - Odin's other raven • - The rainbow bridge • - One of Odin's ravens • - Where the Aesir live • - What they call Earth • - The end of the world • - Where the elves live • - The realm of the dead • - Odin's 8-legged horse • - The leader of the Aesir • - The strongest of the gods • ...
Mythology Review 2012-11-05
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- Dragon-like creatures with wings who turned men into stone
- the powerful ruler of Crete
- The vast, immeasurable abyss mentioned in the story of the creation of the world
- a winged horse that had sprung from the Gorgon's when Perseus killed her
- Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt
- Zeus's island; ruled by king Minos
- Accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- The daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- Persephone's Roman name
- Fell in love with his own reflection and died
- Killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- Apollo's first love
- half-man/ half-horse
- Bacchus' Greek name/ god of wine & poetry
- The deeper division of the underworld
- the Gorgon killed by Perseus
- Gigantic, one-eyed monster
- Killed the Minotaur
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
- Goat-men
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- Home of the gods
- King of the gods
- The god of desire and affection; son of Aphrodite
- Charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- Satyr; son of Hermes; chief of the divinities who lived in the world
- Fearful creature with the front of a lion, behind of a serpent, and a goat in between
- creatures with enchanting voices whose singing lured sailors to their death
- What Jason brought back to Pelias
- The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped
- the huge maze in which the Minotaur was detained
- The ship Jason and the argonauts sailed in
- Fathers of the gods; often called the "elder gods"
- Zeus's Roman name
- A gifted young sculptor who hated women
- Half man/ half bull
- The division of the underworld where the dead pass as soon as they die
- Neptune's Greek name
- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
- three-headed dog
- The first woman created; released terrible things into the world
- goddess of the harvest
- Evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- Sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
43 Clues: Goat-men • Home of the gods • King of the gods • three-headed dog • 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 • Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt • ...
Mythology Project 2013-04-24
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- Who is good at weaving
- hyperion is the titan of ______
- what is crushed by mount olympus
- the number of muses there are
- love is country
- goddess of spring
- earth goddess
- What is arachne turned into
- Who is zapped in a gorgon
- killed arges
- love is romantic
- daughter of oceanus
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- wife of cronus
- mom of monsters
- who takes persephone to the underworld
- the roman name of Hercules
- giant, one eyed monsters
- Son of Ouronos
- number of heads cerberus has
- helped avenge those who were wrong
- love is brotherly
- who ended uranus' rule by castrating him
- themis was the mother of fates and _______
- ____ has 100 eyes
- god of love
25 Clues: god of love • killed arges • earth goddess • wife of cronus • Son of Ouronos • mom of monsters • love is country • love is romantic • goddess of spring • love is brotherly • ____ has 100 eyes • 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 Crossword 2013-04-21
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- ______ is Percy's best friend in The Lightning Thief.
- The _______ is half man, half horse.
- ________ is a three headed dog witha dragon tail which guards the entrance to the underworld.
- A ______ is a female monsters with snakes for hair.
- The _________ is the kingdom of the dead that is ruled over by Hades.
- The major gods live and hold court in _____ _______.
- In The Lightning Thief, ________ is a demigod daughter of Athena.
- ______ was the Titaness of the forth day and the planet Mercury.
- _______ is best known as the strongest of all mortals.
- _____ was the Titanis mother of the gods, and a goddess of female fertility, motherhood, and generation.
- In the beginning there was only ______.
- _____ was one of the female Titanes , a bride of Zeus, and the mother of the twin gods Apollon and Artemis.
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- _______ is the mother of all monsters.
- To ensure his safety, ________ ate all of his children as they were born.
- ______ has 100 heads, poisonous eyes, and his mouth spews lava.
- The ________ were gigantic one eyed monsters.
- A king sent _______ on a quest, to kill the monster Medusa and bring back her head.
- The author The Lightning Thief is _____ ______.
- _____ is the Earth goddess.
- ______ led the Titanes in a rebellion against Zeus and was condemned to bear the heavens upon his shoulders.
- Athena punished _______ by turning her hair into snakes and cursing by making herso ugly that who ever looked into her eyes would turn to stone.
- ________ is the sky god and the first ruler.
- _______ is the Titan of light, the father of the sun, the moon, and the dawn.
- _____ is the daughter of Zeus and Hera and is the goddess of youth.
- Spiders get ther name from _______.
25 Clues: _____ is the Earth goddess. • Spiders get ther name from _______. • The _______ is half man, half horse. • _______ is the mother of all monsters. • In the beginning there was only ______. • ________ is the sky god and the first ruler. • The ________ were gigantic one eyed monsters. • The author The Lightning Thief is _____ ______. • ...
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 2013-03-18
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- Coniugio, regina deum numen Romani
- Romani deus ex aqua et mare
- a primaevo genus potens numina, filiis Gaia et Uranus
- Iuppiter Alcmenae filius viri
- Romanus deum belli
- Romanus dea cuius fabula est fundamentum fabula vernis
- deus uva messis, winemaking et vinum
- dea de agricultura, frumenta fertilitas et maternam necessitudines
- Deus transitus principia portas ostia ostia tempore finis
- Deus lux solis, et prophetiae veritatem sanitatem plaga canere carmen, et
- Venatu deae lunam et birthing
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- deae numen litterarum artiumque scientia
- Rex Deus caelum et fulmina et deos
- Dea virgo focum domesticum familiae Romanae religionis
- triceps canis est custos portae inferi multi
- Romani dea munia circumplexi amore forma, sexus, ubertatem, prosperitatem et victoria
- dea sapientiae et artium Romani suscipit negotiamini et pro
- portitor infernos, qui portat animas de noviter defuncti trans flumina Styx
- Rector infernae
- deus silvestris, pastores et greges, natura mons avia venandi et agresti music, et socius nymphae
20 Clues: Rector infernae • Romanus deum belli • Romani deus ex aqua et mare • Iuppiter Alcmenae filius viri • Venatu deae lunam et birthing • Coniugio, regina deum numen Romani • Rex Deus caelum et fulmina et deos • deus uva messis, winemaking et vinum • deae numen litterarum artiumque scientia • triceps canis est custos portae inferi multi • ...
Mythology Mystery 2014-12-01
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- Ruler of the underworld
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Son of Zeus and Danae
- The owner of the Golden Apple
- Ruler of the sea
- Meaning of name is "afterthought"
- Wife of Orpheus
- Greatest musician of the Gods
- God of love
- Against the Greeks
- Goddess of discord
- Father of Jupiter and God of agriculture
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- Chose who got the Golden Apple
- Rightful heir to throne of Iolcus
- The most beautiful woman on earth
- Daughter of Demeter
- Ruler of Gods and mankind
- Meaning of name is "forethought"
- Mass of confusion in darkness
- Against the Trojans
- God of war
- Most powerful Goddess
- Had one eye in middle of forehead
- Turns anyone who looks at her to stone
- The false king
- Goddess of wisdom and weaving
26 Clues: God of war • God of love • The false king • Wife of Orpheus • Ruler of the sea • Against the Greeks • Goddess of discord • Daughter of Demeter • Against the Trojans • Son of Zeus and Danae • Most powerful Goddess • Ruler of the underworld • Ruler of Gods and mankind • Goddess of love and beauty • The owner of the Golden Apple • Mass of confusion in darkness • Greatest musician of the Gods • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Slayed the minotaur
- His touch turned everything to gold
- Has snakes for hair
- Fell in love with himself
- One-eyed giants
- Son of the sun god
- Twin of Artemis
- Goddesses of beauty
- Could only repeat what she heard
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- Three-headed dog
- Embodiment of love
- Almost escaped the underworld
- Could fly with winged shoes
- God of war
- Raised by bears
- Queen of the gods
- Goddess of the soul
- King of the gods
- First human woman
- They controlled everything and everyone
- God of fire
- God of the underworld
22 Clues: God of war • God of fire • Raised by bears • One-eyed giants • Twin of Artemis • Three-headed dog • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • First human woman • Embodiment of love • Son of the sun god • Slayed the minotaur • Has snakes for hair • Goddess of the soul • Goddesses of beauty • God of the underworld • Fell in love with himself • Could fly with winged shoes • Almost escaped the underworld • ...
Mythology Review 2016-12-02
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- symbolized by a helmet of invisibility
- goddess of the moon, woods, and wild things
- statue created by Pygmalion
- most often symbolized by an aegis or thunderbolt
- symbolized by laurel and lyre
- explains why there are 4 months of winter
- Venus made her complete tasks; loved by Cupid
- lame, ugly, symbolized by anvil
- symbolized by vulture
- unknowingly killed his father and married his mother
- Shakespeare's inspiration for "Juliet"
- father of the 12 Olympian
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- symbolized by a hearth; goddess of home
- goddess of wisdom, symbolized by owl
- patroness of marriage
- dove is her symbol
- made to carry the world on his shoulders
- killed by snakes on her wedding day
- name means "forethought"
- also known as Bacchus
- known as Neptune
- messenger god
22 Clues: messenger god • known as Neptune • dove is her symbol • patroness of marriage • also known as Bacchus • symbolized by vulture • 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 • ...
Magnificent Mythology 2016-04-19
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- Who was Artemis’ best male friend?
- Who desired to have everything he touched turn to gold?
- Who was the man who fell in love, and just as the wedding day came his love died forcing him to journey into Hades to save her?
- What was the river of forgetfulness?
- What mythical creature lured men to their deaths at sea?
- Goddess Of The Hunt
- What god has sacred cattle?
- Who supposedly made horses?
- What did the gods drink to stay immortal?
- Titan Who Created Man
- Who got to ride his father's chariot, and met an unfortunate fate?
- Who granted Midas his wish?
- Who is the goddess of the harvest?
- Who is the god of War?
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- What creature is known for only having a single eye?
- What were Phaetons’ sisters turned into?
- Who was forced to choose between 3 goddesses to reward with the golden apple?
- Who cursed Medusa to become a monster?
- What did Arachne challenge Athena to do in a competition?
- Who opened the box that released havoc onto the world?
- Half-Man, Half-Bull
- Who got turned into a cow by Zeus?
- Who invented the Lyre?
- Who did Hades take to the underworld as his wife?
- Who is condemned to roll uphill a huge marble block for all eternity?
- Who was hephaestus married to?
- Who was the god of the forge?
- The Part of Hades known as Paradise
- What city is named after the goddess of wisdom?
29 Clues: Half-Man, Half-Bull • Goddess Of The Hunt • Titan Who Created Man • Who invented the Lyre? • Who is the god of War? • What god has sacred cattle? • Who supposedly made horses? • Who granted Midas his wish? • Who was the god of the forge? • Who was hephaestus married to? • Who was Artemis’ best male friend? • Who got turned into a cow by Zeus? • The Part of Hades known as Paradise • ...
Magical Mythology 2016-04-19
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- Who got turned into a cow by Zeus?
- What did Arachne challenge Athena to do in a competition?
- Who supposedly made horses?
- Who was hephaestus married to?
- Who did Hades take to the underworld as his wife?
- Who was forced to choose between 3 goddesses to reward with the golden apple?
- What was the river of forgetfulness?
- Who desired to have everything he touched turn to gold?
- Titan Who Created Man
- Goddess Of The Hunt
- Who is condemned to roll uphill a huge marble block for all eternity?
- Who is the goddess of the harvest?
- Who got to ride his father's chariot, and met an unfortunate fate?
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- What mythical creature lured men to their deaths at sea?
- Who opened the box that released havoc onto the world?
- What creature is known for only having a single eye?
- Who granted Midas his wish?
- Half-Man, Half-Bull
- Who was the god of the forge?
- Who was Artemis’ best male friend?
- What god has sacred cattle?
- The Part of Hades known as Paradise
- What did the gods drink to stay immortal?
- What city is named after the goddess of wisdom?
- Who is the god of War?
- Who invented the Lyre?
- Who cursed Medusa to become a monster?
- Who was the man who fell in love, and just as the wedding day came his love died forcing him to journey into Hades to save her?
- What were Phaetons’ sisters turned into?
29 Clues: Half-Man, Half-Bull • Goddess Of The Hunt • Titan Who Created Man • Who is the god of War? • Who invented the Lyre? • Who supposedly made horses? • Who granted Midas his wish? • What god has sacred cattle? • Who was the god of the forge? • Who was hephaestus married to? • Who got turned into a cow by Zeus? • Who was Artemis’ best male friend? • The Part of Hades known as Paradise • ...
Roman Mythology 2016-02-24
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- goddess of love
- another name for Athena
- This goddess' symbol is the owl
- half man half god
- the sky father
- god of wine
- Hill hill on which Romulus built his city
- Roman equivalent of Zeus
- another name for Apollo
- Poseidon's weapon
- Talaria-winged sandals symbolizes this god
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- god of war
- god of the forge
- hound that guards the underworld
- taken from Menelaus to Troy
- god of the sea
- Greek equivalent of Venus
- god caught having affair with Venus
- where Queen Dido resides
- Zeus holds this
- fiancé of Lavinia
- rules the underworld
- goddess of harvest
- goddess of hunt
- fire symbolizes this goddess
25 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of the sea • the sky father • goddess of love • Zeus holds this • goddess of hunt • god of the forge • half man half god • fiancé of Lavinia • Poseidon's weapon • goddess of harvest • rules the underworld • another name for Athena • another name for Apollo • where Queen Dido resides • Roman equivalent of Zeus • Greek equivalent of Venus • taken from Menelaus to Troy • ...
Mythology Crossword 2017-03-09
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- literary
- Grover is a ____
- autobots ___ and roll out
- ___ if you were an animal
- when a police officer creates an autopsy they ____ how the man died
- another word for ruin
- no harm done to someone is not known as being injured but being ____
- synonym for immune
- ____ what that man looks like
- an x-men that is made of metal
- People with OCD always ___ their room
- ____ this piece of evidence you have written
- ____ this situation
- "I know you're mad at me but I don't want to ___ with you right now.
- Poseidon's preferred weapon
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- in the movie The Lightning Thief Percy's mentor is a type of mythical being, he was in a wheelchair because he is trying to hide his other part of his body he is half and half of something.
- synonym for formidable
- all-knowing
- ____ this paragraph
- synonym for analyze
- when you get hit with a taser you are temporarily ____
- a priest will throw holy water at you if you are ___
- If I push Thomas down the stairs he would ___ down
- brief
- honey
25 Clues: brief • honey • literary • all-knowing • Grover is a ____ • synonym for immune • ____ this paragraph • synonym for analyze • ____ this situation • another word for ruin • synonym for formidable • autobots ___ and roll out • ___ if you were an animal • Poseidon's preferred weapon • ____ what that man looks like • an x-men that is made of metal • People with OCD always ___ their room • ...
NDM- Mythology 2017-10-03
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- He is son of Zeus, he is the God of music, playing a golden lyre.
- the wisest of the titans
- lord of the underworld, ruling over the dead.
- Goddess of corn, grain, and the harvest.
- She was Goddess of the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment.
- She is the daughter of Zeus. She sprang full grown in armor from his forehead thus has no mother.
- Father Heaven.
- fought against Zeus, Zeus punished him by making him hold up the earth for all eternity.
- ruler of all Gods, he is the God of the sky.
- He is the god of war.
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- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of Sea and protector of all waters.
- He is the son of Zeus and Hera. He is the only God to be physically ugly.
- the titan of light, the father of the sun, the moon, and the dawn.
- sister of Zeus, Goddess of Hearth (home).
- the ruling titan.
- He was the cleverest of the Olympian gods, and messenger to all other gods.
- Mother Earth
- wife of Zeus, Goddess of marriage and childbirth.
- wife of Cronus.
20 Clues: Mother Earth • Father Heaven. • wife of Cronus. • the ruling titan. • He is the god of war. • the wisest of the titans • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of Sea and protector of all waters. • Goddess of corn, grain, and the harvest. • sister of Zeus, Goddess of Hearth (home). • ruler of all Gods, he is the God of the sky. • lord of the underworld, ruling over the dead. • ...
General Mythology 2018-10-24
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- Cupid's mom
- Mother of "the big six"
- The first part of every quest
- "Mother Earth"
- Known as the god of wine and festivity
- Who Medusa married
- Ancient Olympics held each year to honor who
- Poseidon's roman name
- After Cronus died, his blood created giants and
- Gaea and Uranus' strongest child
- The only big six that doesn't have a weapon
- Hades' weapon
- Titan that holds up the world
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- God of the sun
- Place of misery and torture
- Hades wife
- "The Heaven
- Who owned the three-headed dog
- An element of a myth is Fate &
- Person that cursed Medusa
- Three headed dog
- Half fish
- Half bird half woman
23 Clues: Half fish • Hades wife • "The Heaven • Cupid's mom • Hades' weapon • God of the sun • "Mother Earth" • Three headed dog • Who Medusa married • Half bird half woman • Poseidon's roman name • Mother of "the big six" • Person that cursed Medusa • Place of misery and torture • The first part of every quest • Titan that holds up the world • Who owned the three-headed dog • An element of a myth is Fate & • ...
Mythology Review 2018-12-05
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- her 'throw' started the Trojan War
- half-man, half-bull
- home to Zeus and his friends
- wished for gold everything
- Achilles' special troops
- chose Aphrodite as 'the fairest'
- obsessed with his own reflection
- Helen's husband
- defiance towards the gods
- hero known for his strength and temper
- can only repeat last words
- kidnapped and married Persephone
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- the most beautiful woman in the world
- the messenger god
- food of the gods
- his temper caused earthquakes
- god of wine, revelry
- beautiful love goddess
- flying horse
- died from an arrow to his heel
- journeyed to kill Medusa
- means 'the soul'
- drink of the gods
- goddess of wisdom, war
- nine-headed serpent that Hercules killed
25 Clues: flying horse • Helen's husband • food of the gods • means 'the soul' • the messenger god • drink of the gods • half-man, half-bull • god of wine, revelry • beautiful love goddess • goddess of wisdom, war • Achilles' special troops • journeyed to kill Medusa • defiance towards the gods • wished for gold everything • can only repeat last words • home to Zeus and his friends • ...
Mythology Crossword 2022-03-08
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- Something, an illness, lasting a long time
- Named from the God Saturn
- A very violent that moves in a circle
- produced by putrefaction or filth
- nunlike
- spread frenzy
- to pray
- a maze
- Act of meditating or pondering
- Family of flowers including daffodils
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- Enormous in size or strength
- anything dealing with a spider web
- Name of the nymph that fell in love with Narcissus
- Relating to love
- Obsessed with the idea of one's own beauty
- A very violent wind
- plain word
- Roman smith-god who took a mountain
- Another name for a map
- warlike
20 Clues: a maze • nunlike • warlike • to pray • plain word • spread frenzy • Relating to love • A very violent wind • Another name for a map • Named from the God Saturn • Enormous in size or strength • Act of meditating or pondering • produced by putrefaction or filth • anything dealing with a spider web • Roman smith-god who took a mountain • A very violent that moves in a circle • ...
L3 Mythology 2022-03-16
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- she can turn people to stone
- Jupiter sent a giant ____ to destroy the inhabitants of earth
- He kidnapped his wife and made her queen of the underworld
- He is the husband of Pandora
- he name means "all gifts"
- this creature is half man and half bull
- He ignores his father's warnings and flies too close to the sun
- This many Athenians were sent annually as a peace offering to the Cretans
- He is the god of the son and father of Phaeton
- Proserpina was the daughter of _____________
- Theseus forgets to change the sails to this color
- Daedalus designed wings using
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- These seeds are the food of the dead.
- He and his son are imprisoned by the evil King of Crete
- Minos' daughter who helps Theseus escape from the maze
- This was the only item left in Pandora's box.
- Daedalus constructed this vast maze to house the Minotaur
- Phaeton wished to borrow his father's _________
- these are the "bones" of our mother
- This king of Crete had a giant maze built
- Proserpina must stay in the underworld for ____ months
- He became king after his father killed himself.
- Medusa's beautiful hair was turned into ______
- This goddess punished Medusa for her boastful nature
24 Clues: he name means "all gifts" • she can turn people to stone • He is the husband of Pandora • Daedalus designed wings using • these are the "bones" of our mother • These seeds are the food of the dead. • this creature is half man and half bull • This king of Crete had a giant maze built • Proserpina was the daughter of _____________ • ...
Roman Mythology 2022-04-14
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- father of the founders of rome
- roman name for hecate
- roman name for eros
- roman name for nike
- roman name for persephone
- goddess of the hunt
- queen of the gods
- god of wisdom
- messenger of the gods
- god of the skies
- god of war
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- roman name for tyche
- sky god
- god of love and beauty
- wrote the aeneid
- roman name for hebe
- apollo's mother
- goddess of agriculture
- god of the sun
- roman name for nyx
- roman name for iris
- god of time
- wrote ab urbe condita
- god of the underworld
- roman name for psyche
- founded rome
- trojan hero in the aeneid
27 Clues: sky god • god of war • god of time • founded rome • god of wisdom • god of the sun • apollo's mother • wrote the aeneid • god of the skies • queen of the gods • roman name for nyx • roman name for hebe • roman name for eros • roman name for nike • roman name for iris • goddess of the hunt • roman name for tyche • roman name for hecate • wrote ab urbe condita • god of the underworld • roman name for psyche • ...
African Mythology 2022-04-28
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- Which word comes from the greek word mythos?
- Appears as spider
- What was the first element present in The Origin Of Life And Fire
- One of Anansi's major traits in most stories is that he is?
- What did Obatala drink to have made him drunk while sculpting humans?
- What did the gods in The Creation Of The Universe offer to contribute to make the chain?
- Why ____ Don't Eat Fish"
- What kind of seed did the woman with one hand plant"
- humans were created from what in "Zulu Origin Story"
- Made clay figures
- What did Tiger's wife put on the kettle to boil for Anansi?
- The creator in the passage The Creation Of Human Being
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- Trickster who tried to get out work by pretending to be injured
- Which creator had terrible stomach pains?
- Lazy that animal did not deliver message in time
- What kind of folktale is The Women with One Hand
- What fruit was Brer Rabbit and Sis Cow trying to get from the tree?
- "What material did Juok make the humans out of?
- Anansi tries to steal All the Wisdom in the World" is similar to ?
- Who's yams did Anansi eat?
20 Clues: Appears as spider • Made clay figures • Why ____ Don't Eat Fish" • Who's yams did Anansi eat? • Which creator had terrible stomach pains? • Which word comes from the greek word mythos? • "What material did Juok make the humans out of? • Lazy that animal did not deliver message in time • What kind of folktale is The Women with One Hand • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2023-07-26
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- resolutely or dutifully; firm and unwavering
- describe or portray (something) precisely
- exhausting physical labor
- a person’s face or facial expression; support
- having or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion
- in a gloomy or depressed manner; in a disgracefully bad way
- extreme physical or mental suffering
- buy or obtain; learn or develop
- feelings of pity or sorrow for someone else’s misfortune; understanding between people; common feeling
- unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly
- tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling
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- reparation for wrong or injury
- the action or fact of achieving a goal toward which one has worked; a thing achieved
- the condition of being weak or delicate; weakness in character or morals
- difficulties; misfortune
- supreme power or authority
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
- a state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy
- enthusiasm or passion
- abandon or mitigate a harsh intention or cruel treatment
20 Clues: enthusiasm or passion • difficulties; misfortune • exhausting physical labor • supreme power or authority • reparation for wrong or injury • buy or obtain; learn or develop • extreme physical or mental suffering • describe or portray (something) precisely • resolutely or dutifully; firm and unwavering • a person’s face or facial expression; support • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-12-25
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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 • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-02-03
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- A character finds or has a mirror with special powers that often serves to teach a lesson.
- A character that plays pranks or challenges higher powers either for the sake of breaking unfair rules or showing what happens to those who are menaces.
- A princess is in danger or helpless and is saved by a brave prince.
- A hero born to poor or unfortunate circumstances becomes rich by the end of the story.
- A character that can represent a dual nature. One side can be wise and kind while the other can be evil and harsh.
- A character lives forever in a youthful state.
- The things that matter most to a group or person that guide their decisions in life.
- Patterns of three can show important aspects of the story. This is also a motif.
- A story plot that involves a long arduous journey in which the hero is challenged and reaches a goal.
- A trope where a hero goes on a journey, faces challenges, and learns something about themself in the process.
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- A story theme about what happens when you take or are always wanting more than you have.
- The traditional customs, celebrations, beliefs, and values of a civilization or group.
- An object has an effect on a character to punish them or curse them.
- A powerful force in stories that pays characters back for good and bad deeds they have done.
- The character's physical state or character gets changed during the process of the story.
- The Egyptian god of the sun.
- A Norse tale describing the end of the world and the destruction of the universe.
- A motif in the form of a book, which usually helps characters in their journey to the afterlife.
- Generally two girls who treat the heroine disrespectfully as a servant.
- A theme where it is unclear whether they choose their path or it is chosen for them.
20 Clues: The Egyptian god of the sun. • A character lives forever in a youthful state. • A princess is in danger or helpless and is saved by a brave prince. • An object has an effect on a character to punish them or curse them. • Generally two girls who treat the heroine disrespectfully as a servant. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-02-03
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- A common element where a being or object’s physical appearance is altered throughout the plot
- An evil spirit from Native American folklore that possesses selfish humans and is cannibal
- A common element where the antagonist is crafted from fear based off of a maternal figure
- A common element where siblings married into the family are quite rude and cruel towards the protagonist
- A common element found where the antagonist is motivated to do anything to stay young forever
- A common element in fairy tales where the protagonist is rewarded with wealth in the end
- The core beliefs and meaning of a story and characters
- A common element where the protagonist is pure of heart and kind
- A common element where one or both parental figures have passed or left
- The great battle in which many great beings passed in Norse mythology
- A fairy tale character who takes the form of a wolf in Norse mythology
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- a beautiful young woman is in need of saving from a hero
- Egyptian text that is intended for a soul to use to guide them on their way to the Afterlife
- A less common element where a treasured object is enchanted and used for advice by a person in power
- The influence a country or region has on a story
- A common element where a specific number is seen throughout the story in patterns
- A common element where items are enchanted and used to deliberately harm the protagonist
- A common element where the protagonist is on a voyage of self-discovery and reward
- A common concept of what goes around comes around
- A common element where the antagonist attempts to fool the protagonist into turning against their values
20 Clues: The influence a country or region has on a story • A common concept of what goes around comes around • The core beliefs and meaning of a story and characters • a beautiful young woman is in need of saving from a hero • A common element where the protagonist is pure of heart and kind • The great battle in which many great beings passed in Norse mythology • ...
Norse Mythology 2025-01-22
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- the dragon in Nifelheim that eats at the roots of Yggdrasil
- "that which is intended," the future
- Wife of Odin
- "Lord of Lies"
- Guards the golden apples of immortality
- Thor's legendary hammer
- becoming, present
- the hornless cow
- Goddess of Death
- God of revenge
- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility who decides where fallen soldiers will sit in Valhalla
- Twin to Freya
- Is pulled in a chariot by goats
- the great wolf
- Wednesday
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- Caught drops of poison to try and relieve the torture of her husband
- Accidentally murders his twin brother
- Odin's eight legged horse; child of Loki
- the world serprent that circles Midgard
- His death will initiate Ragnarok
- The fates
- Odin's spirits that pick up souls from falling in battle
- Will be the last to die in Ragnarok
- Fate, destiny, past
- Mother of monsters
- Goddess of homes and crops; married to Thor
- God of single-hand combat...because he has one hand
- Father to the Vanir twins
28 Clues: The fates • Wednesday • Wife of Odin • Twin to Freya • "Lord of Lies" • God of revenge • the great wolf • the hornless cow • Goddess of Death • becoming, present • Mother of monsters • Fate, destiny, past • Thor's legendary hammer • Father to the Vanir twins • Is pulled in a chariot by goats • His death will initiate Ragnarok • Will be the last to die in Ragnarok • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-03-13
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- Who was Heracles’s first wife, whom he married at Thebes before his bout of madness in which he killed their children?
- Zelus, Nike, Kratos, and Bia are the spawn of what prominent river of the Underworld?
- What son of Priam, who had gained the gift of prophecy when snakes licked his ears, was captured by the Greeks during the sack of Troy?
- What Lydian queen was Heracles ordered to serve for a span of three years?
- Who was Callisto’s father, a wicked king of Arcadia who had tried to feed Zeus human flesh?
- Who, to escape his murderous step-mother, was carried from Orchomenos to Aea on the back of a golden ram?
- When Telemachus went on an expedition to seek information about Odysseus, he first came to Pylos and spoke with what wise old man, a veteran of the Trojan War?
- What Trojan killed Menesthes, Anchialus, Protesilaus, and Patroclus during the Trojan War?
- Who stole fire from heaven to give to mankind?
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- Whose life did Heracles save by wrestling Death?
- What monster threw herself off the citadel of Thebes when Laius’s clever son ended her habit of eating visitors by producing the answer “man” in response to her riddle?
- Whose chariot did Atalanta help pull after she was transformed into a lioness?
- What two-word rhyming English phrase is sometimes claimed — falsely, unfortunately — to derive from the name of a sacred plant that Hermes tells Odysseus to pluck while on Aeaea (no space)?
- Who was the one child of Hermes and Aphrodite?
- What mythological group included Brontes and Steropes and built Zeus’s thunderbolt for him, among other things they created in their forge?
- After murdering her children, Medea fled to the court of what king of Athens?
- Inspired by her own escape from Pygmalion, her murderous brother at Tyre, what woman helped the Trojans when they landed in Africa, though Aeneas abandoned her and left Carthage for Italy?
- For what son of Celeus did the disguised Demeter serve as a caretaker?
- On their voyage back to Iolcus, who purified Jason and Medea of murder?
- What was the name of the person whose face is said to have launched a thousand ships?
20 Clues: Who was the one child of Hermes and Aphrodite? • Who stole fire from heaven to give to mankind? • Whose life did Heracles save by wrestling Death? • For what son of Celeus did the disguised Demeter serve as a caretaker? • On their voyage back to Iolcus, who purified Jason and Medea of murder? • ...
Freshman mythology 2025-10-02
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- My husband is also my son
- I am not the smartest mom; I allowed my husband to swallow most of my kids
- I am love, and my wife becomes Soul
- I was strapped to my own torture bed before my legs and head were chopped off
- My arrival from the Underworld marks the arrival of spring on Earth
- Perseus rescued me, and I became his loving wife
- I foolishly fall in love with my own reflection
- Kronos swallowed a stone instead of swallowing me
- I am embarrassed by my donkey-like ears
- I am thrilled to discover that Theseus has my secret sword
- I overthrew Uranus and became the ruler of Mount Olympus
- I am the west wind, often serving as Eros' delivery service
- I am emptiness; everything came out of me
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- Running in terror, I didn't see where I stepped, and a snake took my life
- I punish the whole world when my daughter is taken from me
- My wife gave birth to a half-man/half-bull baby
- I lost my wife because I looked back to make sure she was following me
- I made the roads to Athens safe for travelers
- I angered Gaea by imprisoning her children
- I taught mankind how to harness the power of horses
- My mom gave birth to me while locked all alone in a brass tower
- I liked my pet turtle a lot until it ate me as a snack
- I was punished for my role in tricking Hera
- My relationship with my husband is difficult because he is only there in the dark
- I am the first villain killed on the road to Athens, bashed by my own club
- I am the "pine bender"
26 Clues: I am the "pine bender" • My husband is also my son • I am love, and my wife becomes Soul • I am embarrassed by my donkey-like ears • I am emptiness; everything came out of me • I angered Gaea by imprisoning her children • I was punished for my role in tricking Hera • I made the roads to Athens safe for travelers • My wife gave birth to a half-man/half-bull baby • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-05-14
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- Myths were part of an _____ tradition, meaning they were passed from one generation to another by telling them out loud as stories.
- The titan who Greeks believed carried the heavens on his shoulders
- After dying in battle, human warriors were taken to _______ by warrior women called Valkyries.
- The Egyptian god of war, with a falcon head
- The titan who stole fire from the gods, and gifted it to humans
- Other cultures, including the Arapaho of North America as well as civilizations in Egypt and Japan, thought of humans as descendants of a _____ god.
- The mountain Greeks believed their gods lived on, Mount _______
- What the Greeks believed Pandora opened to release evil into the world
- The Norse god of Mischief
- Ancient people saw sickness, ________, and natural disasters, but they did not understand what caused them.
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- Myths are ________ about how the world was created and why certain things happen
- The Greek messenger god
- a myth of the Polynesian people tells that the god _____ formed the world out of water and darkness.
- The society who borrowed much of the Greeks mythology
- The being that people from India believe Men and Women came from
- The Egyptian chief of the gods
- Myths tell of ______, heroes, and events that a group believes, or at one time believed, to be real.
- A cultures myths are often closely tied to its ________
- The Norse god of Thunder
- the Roman god of the underworld
20 Clues: The Greek messenger god • The Norse god of Thunder • The Norse god of Mischief • The Egyptian chief of the gods • the Roman god of the underworld • The Egyptian god of war, with a falcon head • The society who borrowed much of the Greeks mythology • A cultures myths are often closely tied to its ________ • The titan who stole fire from the gods, and gifted it to humans • ...
World Mythology 2025-12-18
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- The Destroyer
- Chaotic God of Storms
- Powerful sumerian Goddess
- Goddess of Magic
- God of Creation
- Mother Goddess of Dragons
- God of Atmosphere
- God of The Moon
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- Primordial Creator God
- The Protector
- Monkey King
- God of the Afterlife
- Remover of Obstacles
- Sun Goddess
- Goddess of Death
- Goddess of The Moon
- Sun God
- God of water
- God of Deserts
- The supreme Sky God
20 Clues: Sun God • Monkey King • Sun Goddess • God of water • The Protector • The Destroyer • God of Deserts • God of Creation • God of The Moon • Goddess of Magic • Goddess of Death • God of Atmosphere • Goddess of The Moon • The supreme Sky God • God of the Afterlife • Remover of Obstacles • Chaotic God of Storms • Primordial Creator God • Powerful sumerian Goddess • Mother Goddess of Dragons
Roman Mythology 2026-02-17
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- Winged messenger and god of commerce
- Blood-drinking, bird-like monster that preyed on infants
- Moon goddess and patron of the hunt
- Hero who fled Troy to found the Roman race.
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- God of fire and the blacksmith's forge
- The first king of Rome, nurtured by a wolf
- The "Rich Father" who ruled the Underworld
- God of war and father of Romulus
- God of boundaries; his landmarks were sacred
- Goddess of love, beauty, and gardens
- Ancestral spirits who protected the Roman household
- Ancient god of the Roman people; deified Romulus
- Two-faced god of beginnings, gates, and transitions
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- King of the gods; wielder of the thunderbolt
- Water nymph who advised King Numa on religious laws
- Fire-breathing giant slain by Hercules on the Aventine Hill
- Goat-legged woodland spirit often confused with satyrs
- Goddess of the hearth; her fire was never allowed to die
- God of time and agriculture who ruled a Golden Age
- Deadly serpent with a killing gaze, described by Pliny
- Goddess of duty, religious devotion, and family loyalty
- Malevolent spirits of the restless dead
- Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and weaving
- Murdered twin brother of Rome's first king
- Queen of the gods and protector of women
26 Clues: God of the sea and earthquakes • God of war and father of Romulus • Moon goddess and patron of the hunt • Winged messenger and god of commerce • Goddess of love, beauty, and gardens • God of fire and the blacksmith's forge • Malevolent spirits of the restless dead • Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and weaving • Queen of the gods and protector of women • ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2023-03-10
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- a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room
- a thing or collection of things wrapped in paper in order to be carried or sent by mail
- impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; striking
- strange and frightening
- nature spirit who lives in trees
- feeling uncertain about something
- feeling or showing grief
- a structure of wood, marble, or stone above and around a fireplace
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- in an active, quick, or energetic way
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- burned
- causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness
- having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament or character
- mythical creature with the torso of a man, and the lower body of a horse
- half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology
- a manner or the sound of someone walking
- a large, tall cabinet in which clothes may be hung or stored
- based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair
18 Clues: burned • strange and frightening • feeling or showing grief • nature spirit who lives in trees • feeling uncertain about something • in an active, quick, or energetic way • a manner or the sound of someone walking • possessing or showing courage or determination • causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness • ...
crossword 148 2024-08-03
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- An unusual feature or characteristic of a place or thing.
- To maneuver oneself into a position by subtle manipulation.
- A coming-of-age story that emphasizes personal development.
- Showing a lack of respect for others by doing something that they have no right to do.
- The act of freeing someone from slavery or bondage.
- A regular oval shape; an elongated circle.
- The name of a significant philosopher in Western thought.
- To make a facial expression in which your face twists in an unattractive way.
- A trigonometric function used in geometry and algebra.
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- A city in New Zealand and the capital of the country.
- Careful to avoid potential problems or dangers.
- To suspend or break off a meeting or legal case with the intention of resuming it later.
- Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
- To draw out a response, answer, or fact from someone.
- The name of a key figure in Western philosophy.
- To surrender or let go of something.
- To go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
- In Greek mythology, a primordial deity representing darkness.
18 Clues: To surrender or let go of something. • A regular oval shape; an elongated circle. • Careful to avoid potential problems or dangers. • The name of a key figure in Western philosophy. • To go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • The act of freeing someone from slavery or bondage. • Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. • ...
Magical Creatures 2024-08-25
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- This creature is half-human, half-horse..
- This creature is a large, serpent-like sea monster..
- This creature is a small, winged horse..
- This creature is a bird that is reborn from its ashes..
- This creature has wings and breathes fire..
- This creature is a small, mischievous being often found in folklore..
- This creature is a giant, often found in Norse mythology..
- This horse-like creature has a single horn..
- This small, magical being has wings and grants wishes..
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- This creature is a large, fire-breathing lizard from Chinese mythology..
- This creature is a ghostly apparition often found in haunted places..
- This creature is a giant, stone guardian from Jewish folklore..
- This creature is a large, winged serpent from Aztec mythology..
- This creature is a shape-shifting being from Japanese folklore..
- This creature is a half-woman, half-fish..
- This creature is a large, winged lion with a human face..
- This creature is a large, hairy humanoid found in North American folklore..
- This creature is a giant bird that can create storms..
- This creature is a small, green being from Irish folklore..
- This creature is a giant, one-eyed monster..
20 Clues: This creature is a small, winged horse.. • This creature is half-human, half-horse.. • This creature is a half-woman, half-fish.. • This creature has wings and breathes fire.. • This horse-like creature has a single horn.. • This creature is a giant, one-eyed monster.. • This creature is a large, serpent-like sea monster.. • ...
Aesir & Vanir 2023-07-29
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- The prophesied end of the world in Norse mythology, where the gods meet their doom.
- A group of gods in Norse mythology associated with war, artisanship, wisdom, and death
- Norse Allfather
- A type of sorcery or witchcraft practiced in Norse society, associated with prophecy and fate.
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- A group of gods associated with fertility, prosperity, and wealth in Norse mythology.
- Goddess of love, beauty, death, and War
- A figure in Norse mythology, associated with gold, greed, and corruption, who was the catalyst of the great war between the Aesir and Vanir.
- Born of the saliva of two races of gods, this being in Norse mythology was known for his incredible wisdom.
- The Norse god of thunder and battle, famous for his mighty hammer Mjölnir.
9 Clues: Norse Allfather • Goddess of love, beauty, death, and War • The Norse god of thunder and battle, famous for his mighty hammer Mjölnir. • The prophesied end of the world in Norse mythology, where the gods meet their doom. • A group of gods associated with fertility, prosperity, and wealth in Norse mythology. • ...
1st 9 Weeks Vocab - 7th Grade 2013-08-22
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- / Religion founded by Siddhartha that believes in the Four Noble Truths?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher created a type of teaching used today that involves questioning the students until they figure out the information for themselves?
- / A battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persian Army?
- / Highest mountain in Greece and considered to be the home of the Gods in Greek Mythology?
- / Religion that believes that Jesus is the son of God, which is taught to them through the Bible?
- / Greek philosopher whose writings would influence scientific observations and political theories. He created the school called Lyceum, taught his pupils the "golden mean", and divided governments into three categories: Monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy?
- / The system in which each branch of government has certain powers over the other two branches so that no one branch becomes too powerful?
- / Religion that believes in the Four Vedas and Reincarnation?
- / Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians?
- / City that separates to form an independent state with its own culture and government structure?
- / Title for a Roman Emperor?
- / In Ancient Rome this consisted of three branches: the executive which was run by two consuls, the legislative which was run by the Roman senate, and the judicial which was run by the assembly.
- / Beautiful and charismatic queen of Egypt. Mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself to avoid capture by Octavian?
- / Roman General that expanded the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for life. He died famously on the steps of the Senate at the hands of political rivals?
- / An astronomer tool used to map directionality and location based on the Sun, Moon, and the stars. Developed in Ancient Greece and evolved into an important exploration tool?
- / Temporary political alliances between three leaders amongst Roman elite?
- / Religion that believes in the teachings of Mohammed, follows the Koran, and believes in the Five Pillars?
- / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers?
- / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic?
- / Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that philosopher kings should rule over the people and rejected the idea of democracy?
- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for its serious tone and its portrayal of human suffering?
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- / A written work or play performed in Ancient Greece known for using humor, satire, and happy conclusions?
- / This is the feeling of responsibility towards your country or nation. This can include military service, being a law-abiding citizen, and voting?
- / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah?
- / A written plan of government
- / Macedonian king that conquered most of the known World. His empire united many cultures under a common Greek language and culture. His military tactics are still studied to this day?
- / Public market, mall, and meeting place in Athens where men would come to discuss politics and philosophy?
- / Sacred stories passed on from generation to generation explaining the past and how the world and humans came to be?
- / Greek mythological winged goddess of victory. It was used as a symbol for a successful athletic apparel brand?
- / Ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey?
- / A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to make governmental decisions for them?
- / Ordinary citizen class of Rome?
- / Political and lawmaking institution in Rome that consisted mostly of wealthy members in society?
- / A form of government where power is passed automatically from one generation to the next. Types included Absolute and Constitutional?
- / The first set of written laws on tablets in the Roman Republic that described the rights of each person?
- / Form of government in which the citizens vote in person on laws in their community?
- / A form of government in which one ruler assumes absolute power and is not limited by the law of the land. Typically the ruler takes power by force?
- / Open air venues created in Ancient Greece used for entertainment and performances?
- / Large constructed public buildings that were used to conduct business and legal matters in Ancient Rome?
- / Created in Rome, it was a man-made bridge or channel used to transport water and sewage from one location to another?
- / A form of government in which a religious institution or leader assumes full power over its civilians?
- / A form of government is which a small group of people assume power. Power can be taken by force or through inheritance?
- / The Roman politician and general was an ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor Octavian (later Augustus). With those two men he was integral to Rome's transition from republic to empire. His romantic and political alliance with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra was his ultimate undoing?
- / Roman legislative branch based on the idea that regular citizens would pass legislation, not elected representatives. Examples include Curia, Tribes, and Centuries?
44 Clues: / Title for a Roman Emperor? • / A written plan of government • / Ordinary citizen class of Rome? • / Highest elected office of the Roman Republic? • / Greek city-state known for being elite soldiers? • / Religion founded by Abraham that follows the Torah? • / Religion that believes in the Four Vedas and Reincarnation? • ...
Issy R 2020-10-12
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- Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing.
- A fake name, especially one used by an author.
- Two words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but mean different things.
- having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
- In science you can learn about _______.
- In dance I like to do _______.
- The quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other.
- In spelling we were learning about _______.
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- Its a chemical that is made by humans.
- When I was little I used to do __________ because it was so fun.
- ___________ is what makes a plant green.
- Percy Jackson is a tale full of Greek _________.
- Is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system.
- In Maths we are learning about 3D object and I said that a ________ was a 3D object.
- When I went to Egypt i went to see the _______.
- Trinity always has ________ for others.
- a substance that causes a chemical reaction without itself being affected.
- Feeling or showing concern about someone who is in a bad situation
18 Clues: In dance I like to do _______. • Its a chemical that is made by humans. • In science you can learn about _______. • Trinity always has ________ for others. • ___________ is what makes a plant green. • In spelling we were learning about _______. • A fake name, especially one used by an author. • having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure. • ...
Chapter 10 2012-08-02
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- Greek city state that had true democracy
- Greek warships
- in Greek city state a fortified hill
- government officials who were at least 60
- temple to goddess Athena
- consisted of all greek citizens over age 20
- merchants and artisans in Greece
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- synonym for Greek nobles
- Greek city state that was military minded
- name for a Greek city state
- Greek civil war
- a Greek defensive league
- set of principles for governing a community
- open market place in Greek city state
14 Clues: Greek warships • Greek civil war • synonym for Greek nobles • a Greek defensive league • temple to goddess Athena • name for a Greek city state • merchants and artisans in Greece • in Greek city state a fortified hill • open market place in Greek city state • Greek city state that had true democracy • Greek city state that was military minded • ...
Roman Poets: Ovid 2024-05-03
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- Man loved by the nymph Echo
- Woman pursued by Apollo
- Vergil's poem about Rome which Ovid praised
- Queen of Carthage rejected by Aeneas
- Man turned into a deer by Diana
- Jason's rejected wife
- Woman turned into a spider by Athena
- Ovid's poem on mythology
- Another word for banishment
- Ovid's place of birth
- Ovid's place of banishment
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- Princess abandoned by Theseus
- City that Dido founded
- Ovid's poems from the POV of female characters
- A wealthy person who supports a poet
- Theme of Ovid's epic mythology poem
- Type of literature meant to teach or instruct
- Ovid's poem on love advice
- Ovid's name in Latin
- The Roman emperor during Ovid's time
20 Clues: Ovid's name in Latin • Jason's rejected wife • Ovid's place of birth • City that Dido founded • Woman pursued by Apollo • Ovid's poem on mythology • Ovid's poem on love advice • Ovid's place of banishment • Man loved by the nymph Echo • Another word for banishment • Princess abandoned by Theseus • Man turned into a deer by Diana • Theme of Ovid's epic mythology poem • ...
Magic 2021-05-14
23 Clues: Меч • Миф • Враг • Силы • Битвы • Мантия • Турнир • Видение • Дворяне • Местный • Советник • Застрять • личности • Хранитель • мифология • Волшебник • интеллект • Магический • Превратить • Освободить • Иностранный • увлекательный • Средневековый
myths 2024-03-15
21 Clues: war • bull • time • love • Gold • moana • music • ocean • stone • beware • goddess • Ancient • unknown • surprise • lightning • mythology • underworld • king Arthur • Hood fortune • space/heaven • forgotten city
WHI.5 Greece-People 2022-11-09
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- Greek physician who is known as the father of modern medicine. Today people in the medical profession are required to take the Hippocratic Oath.
- Greek sculptor who is known for the statue of Athena in the Parthenon.
- Greek scientist and mathematician known for developing the lever and pulley as well as accurately estimating pi
- Father of Alexander the Great who conquered most of Greece.
- Greek historian known as the father of history. He wrote about the Persian Wars and said that we must re-search in order to accurately portray history.
- Macedonian conqueror. He expanded his power into Africa and to the border of India. Considered one of the greatest conquerors of all time. He named many cities in the lands he conquered after himself: Alexandria.
- Greek philosopher who argued people must use question and reasoning to find the truth in things. He was condemned to death. Rather than let the government kill him, he poisoned himself with hemlock. He was also a teacher of Plato.
- Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery
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- Greek mathematician known for his work with triangles. He developed the Pythagorean Theorem.
- Blind Greek poet known for his epics: "The Iliad and The Odyssey."
- Greek historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian Wars. He said that in order to provide accurate history, scholars must avoid bias in their research.
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Prometheus Bound.
- Greek philosopher who believed logic needed to be used to find the golden mean. He was also a teacher of Alexander the Great.
- Greek mathematician known for his work in geometry. As such, he is called the father of geometry. His work is collected in a book called "The Elements"
- Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age.
- Greek tyrant known for his extreme policies such as debt slavery
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus
- Greek philosopher who is known for his strong beliefs on government. These can be found in his text "The Republic." He was also a teacher of Aristotle.
18 Clues: Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age. • Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery • Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus • Father of Alexander the Great who conquered most of Greece. • Greek playwright who is known for his play Prometheus Bound. • Greek tyrant known for his extreme policies such as debt slavery • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- An agreement to work together
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
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- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek mathematician
- Clear or order based thinking
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- King of Macedonia
- Led the second invasion of Greece
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • Clear or order based thinking • War between Athens and Sparta • An agreement to work together • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • ...
Famous Greeks 2025-09-17
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- ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry
- Euripides was a Greek tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- Greek philosopher and mathematician
- mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- of Persia Darius, commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Aristarchus of Samos was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- Phillip of Macedon Philip II of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedon from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- Thucydides was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC
- Herodotus was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- of Persia Xerxes, commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
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- Pericles was a Greek statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- A brilliant ancient Greek scholar known for being the first to accurately calculate the Earth's circumference
- Aristophanes was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens.
- Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired the marathon race
- the Great Alexander III of Macedon, most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- Greek philosopher and polymath
- Sophocles was an ancient Greek tragedian, one of three from whom at least two plays have survived in full
- Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher
- Athenian philosopher and student of Socrates who is considered a founder of Western philosophy
- Leonidas Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
20 Clues: Greek philosopher and polymath • Greek philosopher and mathematician • Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher • ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry • mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor • Aristophanes was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens. • ...
