greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Magical Creatures 1 2023-07-15
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- A tiny, mischievous creature often portrayed as having wings and magical abilities.
- A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. Unicorn
- A halfhuman, halffish creature that dwells in the sea.
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- A small, magical being often associated with nature and granting wishes.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- 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 the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
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. 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. • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-12-03
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- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- A legendary sea monster of giant size
- A mythical horse with a single horn on its forehead
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- A legendary reptilian creature
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- A creature with the upper body of a female and the tail of a fish
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- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
10 Clues: A legendary reptilian creature • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • A legendary sea monster of giant size • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes • A mythical horse with a single horn on its forehead • A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull • A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human • ...
Wordly Wise 2025-12-03
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- A ____________ firefighter helped lift the heavy door during the safety demonstration.
- Our science lesson introduced a new ___________ about how plants grow.
- The teacher _____________ students to write an essay on Greek Mythology.
- Students began to _____________ one another to reach the front of the lunch line.
- Talking loudly in the hallway can ____________ students who are trying to learn.
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- My dog is a loyal ____________ when I go for a walk.
- I tried to push the heavy desk across the classroom, but it would not _______________.
- My friend and I are ______________ because we both enjoy watching “Stranger Things.”
- I had to ___________ myself to waking up early after Thanksgiving break.
- I was _________ in class, so that I would not miss the important announcements.
10 Clues: My dog is a loyal ____________ when I go for a walk. • Our science lesson introduced a new ___________ about how plants grow. • I had to ___________ myself to waking up early after Thanksgiving break. • The teacher _____________ students to write an essay on Greek Mythology. • I was _________ in class, so that I would not miss the important announcements. • ...
Hemi semi cyc By Leah 2025-11-02
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- it is a one eyed giant from Greek mythology and also a marvel character
- it is a like a bicycle but with only one wheel
- it means that something is half open
- half detached
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- you do this with your rubbish to make the world a better place
- it is a medical condition when one whole side of someone’s body is paralysed
- It can mean repeated events that happen regularly
- a horseshoe shaped structure like a debating hall
- it is what you call an area that gets more rain than the desert but less than a temperate climate
- it is what you call half a sphere like half of the earth
10 Clues: half detached • it means that something is half open • it is a like a bicycle but with only one wheel • It can mean repeated events that happen regularly • a horseshoe shaped structure like a debating hall • it is what you call half a sphere like half of the earth • you do this with your rubbish to make the world a better place • ...
legends 2021-02-25
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- very very bony
- where was Mulan?
- war greek godess
- giant wall blocking the water
- sky and lightning Greek god
- dangerous bull human
- courage and war Greek god
- water greek god
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- he is a medival king
- long necked sea creature
- underworld greek god
- china’s bravest girl
- leader of Muses Greek god
- where was the minotaur
- rainbows Greek godess
15 Clues: very very bony • water greek god • where was Mulan? • war greek godess • he is a medival king • underworld greek god • dangerous bull human • china’s bravest girl • 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
Papa Birthday 2024-01-19
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- Favorite backyard flyer in winter
- Your favorite furry creature
- Many are found in your yard
- Type of swing in your front yard
- One of the largest dinosaurs discovered
- Papa's pet-name for Bubbie
- Something to drink water out
- The "cranberry tree" is often this when Norah is driving
- Your second daughter's birth month
- Monster Heracles conquered with help from his cousin
- Fish devoured by both Norah and the grizzlies of Katmai
- Boardgame frequented at Papa & Bubbie sleepovers
- Heracles was tasked to take the impenetrable hide of this animal
- Meat most enjoyed by the pool
- Greek hero who flew too close to the sun
- Must-have treats at the pool
- Guy at the recycling center is commonly known as an...
- The skull and crossbones flag is also called the _?
- Elliott and Papa compete over who can clean these better
- Norah's favorite tree that cries?
- Clothing item frequently forgotten by Papa
- Name of the Jason's ship
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- Elliott's poolside alligator-rasslin' alter ego
- A favorite daily pastime of Papa's
- Homer's favorite treat and Andrea's birthday breakfast specialty
- Fruit that grows in your yard
- Brand of truck owned by you
- Your firstborn's birthday month
- Elliott's favorite breakfast meat
- Norah's favorite thing to do
- Norah's favorite color
- It makes marshmallows better
- Greatest hero in Greek Mythology
- Part of the yard you actually want to burn
- Grandkids organization for solving the unknown
- Elliott's favorite projectile weaponry
- Something to climb
- Popular crust style at Mr. Pizza
- Underworld canine pet
- Latin spelling of the greatest hero
- Pirate known to light off fireworks in his facial hair
- #13 for the US Women's National Soccer Team
- Hogwarts' gamekeeper
43 Clues: Something to climb • Hogwarts' gamekeeper • Underworld canine pet • Norah's favorite color • Name of the Jason's ship • Papa's pet-name for Bubbie • Many are found in your yard • Brand of truck owned by you • Your favorite furry creature • Norah's favorite thing to do • Something to drink water out • It makes marshmallows better • Must-have treats at the pool • ...
Η ΤΑΒΕΡΝΑ 2015-06-09
32 Clues: MENU • MENU • FISH • WINE • PORK • RICE • LAMB • STEAK • DRINK • WATER • WAITER • DONUTS • TAVERN • I WANT • CHICKEN • DESSERT • ENTREES • SAUSAGE • CALAMARI • SOUBLAKI • GREEK DIP • ICE-CREAM • THE TABLE • SPAGHETTI • MEATBALLS • CAVIER DIP • GREEK LASAGNE • ΠΙΑΤΟ MAIN MEAL • CHEESE PASTRIES • ΤΗΓΑΝΗΤΕΣ CHIPS • ΣΑΛΑΤΑ GREEK SALAD • GREEK DISH WITH EGGPLANT AND MINCE MEAT
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2026-01-04
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- Ancient Greek poet who wrote epic poems about heroes
- A fortified hilltop in a Greek city where temples were built
- A ruler who seized power by force but sometimes made reforms
- A large sea that connected Greece to other cultures for trade
- A system of government where citizens help make decisions
- The central marketplace and meeting area in a Greek city-state
- A Greek city-state, the basic political unit of Greece
- A series of wars fought between Greece and Persia
- Establishing settlements in new lands for resources and trade
- A government ruled by a single person like a king
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- Membership in a community with rights and responsibilities
- An early Greek civilization known for warriors and palaces
- An agreement between groups or states to work together
- A government ruled by a few powerful individuals
- An enslaved person in Sparta who worked the land
- A fast Greek warship powered by rows of oars
- Two epic poems about the Trojan War and a hero’s journey
- An early Greek civilization that lived on Crete
- A government ruled by wealthy land-owning families
- A Greek city-state known for democracy and culture
20 Clues: A fast Greek warship powered by rows of oars • An early Greek civilization that lived on Crete • A government ruled by a few powerful individuals • An enslaved person in Sparta who worked the land • A series of wars fought between Greece and Persia • A government ruled by a single person like a king • A government ruled by wealthy land-owning families • ...
General Science Keywords 2023-03-16
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- βίο: Greek for life and λογία: Greek for explanation
- geō: Greek for Earth and chēm(ía): Greek for alchemy
- húdōr: Greek for water and sphēra: Latin for globe
- geō: Greek for Earth and spati(um): Latin for space
- βίο: Greek for life and sphēra: Latin for globe
- húdōr: Greek for water and λογία: Greek for explanation
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- atmós: Greek for vapor/smoke and sphēra: Latin for globe
- anthro: Greek for human and sphēra: Latin for globe
- krýos: Greek for frost and sphēra: Latin for globe
- geō: Greek for Earth and λογία: Greek for explanation
- geō: Greek for Earth and sphēra: Latin for globe
- geō: Greek for Earth and physica: Latin for natural science
- anthro: Greek for human and λογία: Greek for explanation
13 Clues: βίο: Greek for life and sphēra: Latin for globe • geō: Greek for Earth and sphēra: Latin for globe • krýos: Greek for frost and sphēra: Latin for globe • húdōr: Greek for water and sphēra: Latin for globe • anthro: Greek for human and sphēra: Latin for globe • geō: Greek for Earth and spati(um): Latin for space • βίο: Greek for life and λογία: Greek for explanation • ...
Dark Academaia 2021-12-13
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- an ancient language(5)
- Greek goddess of marriage(4)
- a hot bean drink(6)
- Artemis’ Roman counterpart
- Greek moon goddess(7)
- Melody or harmony(5)
- an Elisabethan playwright(11)
- Greek god of the sea(8)
- a musical instrument with keys(5)
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- Greek goddess of strategy(6)
- Limericks and sonnets(6)
- book collection(7)
- part of Oxbridge(6)
- a collection of trees(6)
- Sherlock Holmes’ instrument(6)
- study of the past(7)
- From Athens(5)
- the opposite of sun(4)
- hot infusion(3)
19 Clues: From Athens(5) • hot infusion(3) • book collection(7) • a hot bean drink(6) • part of Oxbridge(6) • study of the past(7) • Melody or harmony(5) • Greek moon goddess(7) • an ancient language(5) • the opposite of sun(4) • Greek god of the sea(8) • Limericks and sonnets(6) • a collection of trees(6) • Artemis’ Roman counterpart • Greek goddess of strategy(6) • Greek goddess of marriage(4) • ...
books 1-12 review 2023-12-12
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- Who does Polyphemus pray to for revenge on Odysseus?
- an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion
- a long comparison of 2 unlike things
- What does Calypso promise to make Odysseus if he stays on the island with her?
- son of the Greek hero Odysseus and his wife, Penelope
- was a nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia
- Circe can _________________ men into animals.
- Tiresias tells Odysseus that only ___________ will return home.
- What is the thing that Penelope weaves and takes apart at night so that she doesn’t have to marry the suitors?
- the ship crews earplugs
- how many years was odysseus gone
- excessive pride or self-confidence.
- Helios threatens to make the __________ stop shining if Zeus doesn’t punish Odysseus’ men for eating his cattle.
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- Who does the land belong to where Odysseus’ men ate a flower and did not want to continue on home?
- the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon
- What is blocking the entrance to the Cyclops Charybdisrybdis daughter of the sea god Pontus and the earth goddess Gaia
- prophet that Odysseus has to go to the underworld to see
- Odysseus’ men tie him to the __________ of the ship so he can hear the sirens.
- a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis
- fake name that Odysseus uses to fool the cyclopes
- A long, narrative poem that tells us the adventures of a hero is a
- goddess of wisdom and craft
- what the wind king gives him that contains the wind
23 Clues: the ship crews earplugs • goddess of wisdom and craft • how many years was odysseus gone • the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon • excessive pride or self-confidence. • a long comparison of 2 unlike things • was a nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia • Circe can _________________ men into animals. • fake name that Odysseus uses to fool the cyclopes • ...
Eyan.D Greece vs Rome 2022-05-03
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- While Ancient Greek foods were basic, Ancient Roman foods was a
- While In Ancient Rome birds were fairly common in Ancient Greece a fairly common animal were
- While Ancient Roman dances were used for everything Ancient Greek dances were used for
- While Ancient Greek literature is called Greek literature while Ancient Roman literature is called
- Ancient Greece’s slaves which are state-own Ancient Roman slaves were prisoners
- While the most popular game was the Olympics in Ancient Greece, the most popular game in Ancient Rome was
- Ancient Roman music was known while Ancient Greek music was
- Unlike Ancient Greek Families, Ancient Roman Families would also have
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- While Ancient Rome started in 753 B.C.E Ancient Greece started in 700s
- Julius Caesar was a popular leader in Ancient Rome, in Ancient Greece a popular leader was
- Unlike Ancient Roman music Ancient Greece music was used for
- While in Ancient Rome both Husband and Wife must be adults, but in Ancient Greek both Husband and Wife must be
- While in Ancient Greek women were not equal to Ancient Greek men. But in Ancient Rome women to men were
- While Ancient Roman toys were more like old toys in the past such as wooden horses, swords, playhouse, etc. Ancient Greek toys were more
- Ancient Greek made music and Ancient Rome took
- A popular childs’ game in Ancient Greece was ephedrismos but in Ancient Rome a popular childs’ game was called
- While Ancient Roman schools exclusively taught literature and public speaking, Ancient Greeks exclusively taught
- While the most popular sport in Ancient Greece was the 200-meter race the most popular sport in Ancient Rome was
- While Ancient Rome was a Republic, Ancient Greece was a
- In Ancient Greek they called the people who taught them subjects teachers while Ancient Rome people called them
20 Clues: Ancient Greek made music and Ancient Rome took • While Ancient Rome was a Republic, Ancient Greece was a • Ancient Roman music was known while Ancient Greek music was • Unlike Ancient Roman music Ancient Greece music was used for • While Ancient Greek foods were basic, Ancient Roman foods was a • ...
Andrew's Birthday Gift 2025-03-05
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- Month named after the Greek goddess Hera, wife of Zeus. Also known as Juno in Roman mythology
- The ceremonial age of adulthood in Japan
- A homophone name of a high school in a township of the same name where Yuxi grew up
- This tech giant headquartered in Mountain View, CA started as a Stanford project
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- _______ Cooper, a famous journalist and political commentator on CNN
- According to a popular Christmas carol, you deck this with boughs of holly
- Half a dozen
7 Clues: Half a dozen • The ceremonial age of adulthood in Japan • _______ Cooper, a famous journalist and political commentator on CNN • According to a popular Christmas carol, you deck this with boughs of holly • This tech giant headquartered in Mountain View, CA started as a Stanford project • ...
A Halloween Thriller 2023-10-17
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- What obscure Scottish term, meaning "a second sight," refers to the ability to perceive events or information beyond the ordinary senses?
- What medieval instrument, often associated with witches, was believed to have the power to create magical spells when played?
- What ancient festival, which influenced modern Halloween, marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter in Celtic tradition?
- In Greek mythology, what fearsome three-headed dog guards the gates of the Underworld?
- In Edgar Allan Poe's poem, what ebony bird visits a grieving man and repeatedly utters the phrase "Nevermore"?
- What folklore creature, resembling a large, humanoid toad, is said to inhabit abandoned mines and caves?
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- What macabre art form involves creating intricate designs by cutting into pumpkin skin and illuminating the patterns with candles? ______ Pumpkin Carving
- What rare psychological condition, also known as "lunacy," is often associated with the full moon and believed to cause temporary insanity?
- In Bram Stoker's classic novel, what legendary vampire terrorizes London after coming to England from Transylvania?
- What eerie phenomenon, often observed in old photographs, is said to depict ghostly figures or unexplained shadows? ______ Photography
- What ancient civilization believed in creatures called "Ghouls," who roamed graveyards and consumed the flesh of the dead? _____ Mythology
11 Clues: In Greek mythology, what fearsome three-headed dog guards the gates of the Underworld? • What folklore creature, resembling a large, humanoid toad, is said to inhabit abandoned mines and caves? • In Edgar Allan Poe's poem, what ebony bird visits a grieving man and repeatedly utters the phrase "Nevermore"? • ...
ANCIENT GREECE 2014-06-18
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- what clothes did they wear when they were training for war
- Greek god of love
- what was the most important thing to Spartans
- Spartans were ______
- how many cloaks did a spartan have for one year
- Greek poet who wrote the Illiad
- what did Sparta have a wall of
- the ancient Greek alphabet is based on
- how many letters were in the ancient Greece alphabet
- moved to Athens for trade
- what happens to weak babies
- what age did Spartans retire
- woman were allowed to ____
- who ruled ancient Greece in the early days
- Greece was mostly - landscape
- the color of surrender
- Spartans had no under clothes or shoes
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- did people in Greece believe in gods true or false
- the Greek god of wine
- were only male citizens allowed to vote in Athens true or false
- A squared + b squared = c Squared
- god of the sea
- they worked for the citizens
- was stealing bad or good
- ancient Greece had 1 leader
- second letter of the Greek alphabet
- half mortal half god son of Zeus
- what was Athens
- Greek god of war
- what political structure did ancient Greece have
- first letter of the Greek alphabet
- they bathed Spartans in this
- Greek goddess of victory
33 Clues: god of the sea • what was Athens • Greek god of war • Greek god of love • Spartans were ______ • the Greek god of wine • the color of surrender • was stealing bad or good • Greek goddess of victory • moved to Athens for trade • woman were allowed to ____ • ancient Greece had 1 leader • what happens to weak babies • they worked for the citizens • they bathed Spartans in this • ...
Classical Greece 2025-05-21
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- – A tight military formation used by hoplites in battle.
- – The triangular upper part of a Greek temple’s front.
- – A practice in Athens where citizens could vote to exile someone.
- – A city-state, the basic political unit of ancient Greece.
- – A high-ranking official in Sparta with authority over kings.
- – A fortified hilltop in a Greek city, often the site of temples.
- – A ruler who seized power by force but wasn't necessarily cruel.
- – A system of government where citizens vote on laws and leaders.
- – The currency used in many Greek city-states.
- – A type of tunic worn by Greek men and women.
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- – The four-year period between Olympic Games.
- – A heavily armed Greek foot soldier.
- – A traditional story involving gods or heroes to explain natural events.
- – A public marketplace and gathering space in a Greek city.
- – A council or court of elders in Athens.
- – A fast Greek warship with three rows of oars.
- – A thinker who seeks wisdom and knowledge about the world.
- – A covered walkway or portico, often used for public use.
- – The seating area of a Greek theater.
- – A priest or priestess who gave advice or prophecies from the gods.
20 Clues: – A heavily armed Greek foot soldier. • – The seating area of a Greek theater. • – A council or court of elders in Athens. • – The four-year period between Olympic Games. • – The currency used in many Greek city-states. • – A type of tunic worn by Greek men and women. • – A fast Greek warship with three rows of oars. • ...
Etymology Review Chpts 5,6,7,8 2025-10-30
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- means twice or in two ways
- -crat and -arch mean…
- Hemi- and semi- both mean half. Which one is from Greek?
- means: through
- means nine in Latin
- The study of a word; the origin of a word
- Does mili- comes from Latin or Greek?
- means: in front of, on behalf of
- which breathing symbol adds an "h" sound to the beginning of a word?
- means: rules of
- means second in Greek
- dis means _____(Greek)
- Latin number for four
- letter name for this symbol: ν
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- Kilo- comes from what Greek cardinal number?
- ambo- means ____(Latin)
- means: thing written
- means: down, from, about
- always transliterated as a y except in diphthongs
- means nine in Greek
- means: quality of, state of
- pan- or panto- mean ____
- means: science of measuring
- means: one and a half in Latin
- inter- means ____
- means seven in Greek
- meaning of latin adj./noun: nihil
- gamma is transliterated as an n if it appears _____ another gamma, kappa, chi, or xi.
- letter name for this symbol: η
- means one in Greek
30 Clues: means: through • means: rules of • inter- means ____ • means one in Greek • means nine in Greek • means nine in Latin • means: thing written • means seven in Greek • -crat and -arch mean… • means second in Greek • Latin number for four • dis means _____(Greek) • ambo- means ____(Latin) • means: down, from, about • pan- or panto- mean ____ • means twice or in two ways • ...
history 2025-09-02
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- was a Chinese philosopher
- Confucianism, also known as Ruism
- a key concept in various Indian religions.
- A continent is any of several large terrestrial geographical regions.
- cycle is an important political theory in Chinese history.
- karma, wherein individuals' intent and actions (cause) influence their future
- An Oracle is a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions
- cosmic order maintained by its followers
- A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules
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- Age The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology,
- All Indian religions assert it to be a state
- A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence
- is a virtue which may include religious devotion or spirituality.
- A caste is a fixed social group into which an individual is born
- of Heaven a Chinese political ideology that was used in Ancient China
- also known as the feudal system
- Filial piety, one of the virtues in Confucian thought
- Civility, orderly behavior and politeness
18 Clues: was a Chinese philosopher • also known as the feudal system • Confucianism, also known as Ruism • cosmic order maintained by its followers • Civility, orderly behavior and politeness • a key concept in various Indian religions. • All Indian religions assert it to be a state • Age The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, • ...
Greece Review 2025-01-30
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- Government type which is ruled by land-owning nobles
- Plato's student
- This temple in Athens was built to honor Athena
- The age that boys would be taken from their home to be put in the army in Sparta
- The marketplace in a Greek city
- Athletic games that began in Greece
- Greek "father of history" who wrote about the Persian Wars
- Greek stateman/politician who led Athens through its golden age
- The Empire that fought Sparta and Athens in the first major war in Greece's history
- The most elaborate type of Greek column
- Name for Spartan slaves
- founder, conqueror, and ruler of Persia
- This Greek city is located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula
- a maze
- Philip II and Alexander the Great are both from this region
- Greece's most famous poet
- Government type ruled by a harsh or cruel leader with absolute power
- An early Greek epic poem about one man's journey back to his home after war
- a religion with many gods
- The smaller sea located within the country of Greece
- Group that lived on the island of Crete and traded in the Mediterranean
- a governor in a Persian territory
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- A citizen-soldier in Athens
- a fortified hilltop in a Greek city
- The expansion of Greek culture
- a public speaker
- Socrates' student
- Macedonian who created a large empire stretching from Greece to Egypt to India
- Government type which is ruled by a king or queen
- Sparta was the leader of the _________ League
- Greek for "love of wisdom"
- German archaeologist who discovered Troy in 1873
- Persian religion; one of the oldest monotheistic religions
- Government type which is ruled by a few elite people
- The most simple type of Greek column
- ruled the Persian empire at its peak
- The larger sea that surrounds Greece
- Macedonian who conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian War
- The Iliad is a early Greek epic poem about the war that takes place in this Greek city
- A Greek style military formation
- Considered the father of western philosophy
- This group had more rights in Sparta than in Athens
- name for a Greek city-state
- This group of outsiders was not allowed to become citizens in Athens
- Government type which is ruled by the people
- This geographic feature in Greece offered protection from early invaders, yet stopped Greece from unifying
- This Greek city was leader of the Delian League
47 Clues: a maze • Plato's student • a public speaker • Socrates' student • Name for Spartan slaves • Greece's most famous poet • a religion with many gods • Greek for "love of wisdom" • A citizen-soldier in Athens • name for a Greek city-state • The expansion of Greek culture • The marketplace in a Greek city • A Greek style military formation • a governor in a Persian territory • ...
Ancient Greece Intro 2024-03-18
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- Student of Socrates, philosopher.
- Spartan slaves.
- Rule by a single leader.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Conqueror of Persia.
- Famed fable writer.
- Period after Alexander's conquests.
- Hilltop fortified area in a city.
- Mathematician, theorem.
- "Father of History."
- Ancient Greek infantry soldiers.
- Traditional story explaining natural events.
- Member of a city-state.
- Philosopher and tutor of Alexander.
- Athenian statesman during the Golden Age.
- Influential Greek philosopher.
- "Father of Medicine."
- Military formation of soldiers.
- Pre-Greek civilization known for warriors.
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- Famous temple in Athens.
- Rule by the people.
- Marketplace and meeting place.
- Citizens elect representatives.
- Independent community with its own government.
- Rule by a few.
- Greek term for city-state.
- Long narrative poem.
- Greek city known for democracy.
- Conflict between Athens and Sparta.
- Rule by nobles.
- Citizens make decisions directly.
- Ancient Greek athletic competitions.
- Formal agreement between city-states.
- Militaristic Greek city-state.
34 Clues: Rule by a few. • Spartan slaves. • Rule by nobles. • Rule by the people. • Famed fable writer. • Conqueror of Persia. • Long narrative poem. • "Father of History." • "Father of Medicine." • Mathematician, theorem. • Member of a city-state. • Famous temple in Athens. • Rule by a single leader. • Greek term for city-state. • Marketplace and meeting place. • Influential Greek philosopher. • ...
ETYMOLOGY CROSSWORD 2025-10-30
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- prefix meaning "in front of,on behalf of"
- numerical value of LXXIV
- Numerical value of LVII
- what is the suffix in the word thankful?
- definition of prefix “auto-”
- Greek letter that translates to a S
- numerical value of LXXXIII
- definition of Greek suffix "-arch"
- how many parts is a trilogy composed of?
- what category is the suffix "-some" apart of?
- prefix meaning "in addition to"
- 5th letter of Greek alphabet
- numerical value of decimal
- Greek suffix meaning "rule by"
- definition of prefix “ante-”
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- last letter of Greek alphabet
- Numerical value of XLIX
- numerical value of octagon
- numerical value of XXXI
- What is the meaning of cipher in math?
- How many members does a sextet have?
- Greek letter before Mu
- Greek letter after Eta
- to speak out
- prefix meaning "large"
- to write again
- prefix meaning "between"
- to carry out
- pertaining to words
- prefix meaning “down, from, about”
30 Clues: to speak out • to carry out • to write again • pertaining to words • Greek letter before Mu • Greek letter after Eta • prefix meaning "large" • Numerical value of XLIX • Numerical value of LVII • numerical value of XXXI • numerical value of LXXIV • prefix meaning "between" • numerical value of octagon • numerical value of LXXXIII • numerical value of decimal • definition of prefix “auto-” • ...
Roman Empire 4-6 2023-05-11
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- money
- Frankish king who built a huge kingdom in Gaul.
- the areas outside of Italy that the Romans controlled
- an author who wrote a great epic about the founding of Rome, the Aeneid
- a poet who wrote about Roman mythology.
- considered the most evil of all the emperors.
- emperor made Christianity the official religion of Rome in 312 A.D. following the battle Milvian Bridge.
- a raised channel used to carry water from mountains into cities.
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- decay in people’s values.
- last emperor of Western Roman before its end in 476 A.D.
- fearsome Hun leader who attacked Rome’s eastern empire.
- the emperor under whom the Romans conquered most of the island of Britain
- _____________languages the languages that developed from Latin, including Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian
- a legal system based on a written code of laws.
- country homes belonging to rich Romans.
- Greek doctor who lived in the Roman Empire in the AD 100s.
- emperor who divided the Roman Empire into two parts.
- style of writing that pokes fun at people or society.
18 Clues: money • decay in people’s values. • country homes belonging to rich Romans. • a poet who wrote about Roman mythology. • considered the most evil of all the emperors. • Frankish king who built a huge kingdom in Gaul. • a legal system based on a written code of laws. • emperor who divided the Roman Empire into two parts. • ...
Revision crossword 2017-06-23
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- This mathematician shouted 'eureka!'.
- The Greek style of architecture was the __________ style.
- The location of the most famous Greek oracle.
- The Goddess of Love.
- A famous Greek historian.
- The Greeks tricked the Trojans with a wooden _________.
- The earliest of the three famous Greek tragic poets.
- The God of wine.
- This philosopher founded the Academy.
- The Queen of the Gods.
- The name of the woman Alexander married.
- The word for 'rule by the people'.
- The first era of Ancient Greece.
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- The most famous Greek poet.
- The fifth era of Ancient Greece.
- The third era of Ancient Greece.
- The God of the Underworld.
- The most famous Greek city state, which had the Acropolis.
- The King of the Gods.
- This philosopher founded the Lyceum.
- The Greek leader who gave the famous 'Funeral Oration'.
- The abbreviation for the words 'Anno Domini'.
- The second era of Ancient Greece.
- The abbreviation for the words 'Before Christ'.
24 Clues: The God of wine. • The Goddess of Love. • The King of the Gods. • The Queen of the Gods. • A famous Greek historian. • The God of the Underworld. • The most famous Greek poet. • The fifth era of Ancient Greece. • The third era of Ancient Greece. • The first era of Ancient Greece. • The second era of Ancient Greece. • The word for 'rule by the people'. • ...
Study Tool - Roots - Option 3 2023-02-09
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- Latin root meaning “to scare”
- Latin root meaning “mind”
- Latin root meaning “to punish”
- Latin root meaning “year”
- Latin root meaning “time”
- Latin root meaning “to press a lawsuit”
- Greek root meaning “time”
- Latin root meaning “fear”
- Latin root meaning “frequnt”
- Greek root meaning “to know”
- Latin root meaning “to respect”
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- Latin root meaning “to know”
- Lain root meaing “law”
- Latin root meaning “reason”
- Greek root meaning “to remember”
- Latin root meaning “disturbed”
- Greek root meaning “justice”
- Latin root meaning “to be scared”
- Greek root meaning “Custom”
- Latin root meaning “to fear”
- Latin root meaning “old”
21 Clues: Lain root meaing “law” • Latin root meaning “old” • Latin root meaning “mind” • Latin root meaning “year” • Latin root meaning “time” • Greek root meaning “time” • Latin root meaning “fear” • Latin root meaning “reason” • Greek root meaning “Custom” • Latin root meaning “to know” • Greek root meaning “justice” • Latin root meaning “frequnt” • Latin root meaning “to fear” • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword (17 Feb 2026) 2026-02-17
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- 5: is Odysseus kind of Funny?
- who wrote the Odyssey?
- who makes the Thunderbolts to Zeus?
- 4: who is he Pathetic and Weak Like?
- 3: what was he busy doing?
- who tried to throw Boulders after Mount Olympus?
- how many Dates has Hermes Been on in Wouldn’t you like?
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- *British Accent HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa
- 1: whos in the wrong?
- what was the Two Word Circe had them in?
- who was the First Primordial Being?
- 2: what is Trust?
- What is Zeus?
- Who is the Chillest God?
- what did Rhea trick Cronus into Swallowing?
15 Clues: What is Zeus? • 2: what is Trust? • 1: whos in the wrong? • who wrote the Odyssey? • Who is the Chillest God? • 3: what was he busy doing? • 5: is Odysseus kind of Funny? • who makes the Thunderbolts to Zeus? • who was the First Primordial Being? • *British Accent HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa • 4: who is he Pathetic and Weak Like? • what was the Two Word Circe had them in? • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-19
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- was a tragedian of classical Athens
- Samos was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- a Spartan king whose stand against the invading Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae in central Greece
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- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western
- the Great was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
- was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics
- Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun.
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE.
- Phillip of Macedonwas the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom
20 Clues: was a tragedian of classical Athens • ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE. • was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus • was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War • ...
Mythology 2021-10-04
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- a nymph that was punished by Hera, the queen of Olympus, for talking excessively.
- Mountain that is said to be the home of the Greek Gods and Goddesses;
- A titan that was forced to bear the weight of the sky
- verb; to put someone/something into a sleep-like state
- Greek Goddess of Rainbow
- Greek god of War; a well known and famous brand of chocolate bars
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- king of titans; the God of Time
- said to be a nation of women warriors that originated in Scythia
- son of the Greek God of War Ares; God of Fear
- noun;Brand of shoe named after the Greek Goddess of Victory
- food commonly prepared for breakfast; came from the Greek word Ceres;the Goddess of Agriculture
11 Clues: Greek Goddess of Rainbow • king of titans; the God of Time • son of the Greek God of War Ares; God of Fear • A titan that was forced to bear the weight of the sky • verb; to put someone/something into a sleep-like state • noun;Brand of shoe named after the Greek Goddess of Victory • said to be a nation of women warriors that originated in Scythia • ...
Mythology 2022-07-21
11 Clues: Venus • ugly Olympian • A vicious god • god of the sea • jealous goddess • huntress goddess • goddess of Wisdom • messenger of the gods • god of Light and Truth • central figure of the myths • brother of Zeus and Poseidon
mythology 2019-04-24
11 Clues: zeus son • big place • he killed • zeus bolt • zeus birth • heras birth • own to a god • zues strength • the god of gods • the wife of zeus • when zeus messing around
mythology 2019-11-24
11 Clues: θεα της σοφιας • θεα του σπιτιου • θεος της φωτιας • γυναικα του δια • θεα της ομορφιας • θεα του κυνηγιου • θεος του πολεμου • θεος της μουσικης • θεος της θαλασσας • αγγελιοφορος των θεων • πατερας των θεων και των ανθρωπων
Ancient Greece 2016-02-03
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- Greece would ______ olive oil and wine for copper and iron with each colony.
- fought many monsters and performed nearly impossible tasks
- messenger god
- group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- wrote a book called The Republic
- lived on mainland Greece and were the first to speak Greek
- the father of democracy
- rich landowners
- marked by great achievements
- overthrew the oligarchy and was considered a good tyrant
- high hill where a fortress was built in each city-state
- greatest work of architecture, temple for Athena
- sea to the south of Greece
- many _____ words and expressions come from Greek mythology
- improved Persian society and expanded the empire
- a war between Sparta and Athens
- city-state where boys, men, and women all trained to fight and worked very hard and where women had rights
- Greece was ruled with a ________ democracy where people gathered and voted themselves for laws.
- a government in which only a few people have power
- The United States is ruled with a ______ democracy where people are elected to represent the people.
- wrote fables
- queen of the gods
- the first battle of the Persian wars near Athens, Greece
- encouraged Athenians to take pride in their city, paid citizens to hold government jobs, and ruled from 460BC to 429BC
- a type of government where people rule themselves
- Persian governors who ruled provinces
- made all Greeks citizens
- battle near a narrow mountain pass where the Greeks were betrayed by a traitor
- Greek word for city-state
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- agreement to work together
- god of the underworld
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- marketplace
- wanted to figure out what caused diseases and thought about how doctors should behave
- greek-like
- father of geometry
- god of the sea
- goddess of wisdom
- also called Cyrus II, conquered much of Southwest Asia
- a poet who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- female poet in Greece who wrote poems about love and relationships
- Darius' son who tried to conquer Greece again but lost horribly
- lived on an island and spent a lot of time at sea
- area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- thought people must never stop looking for knowledge
- greatest conqueror in history who ruled Persia and conquered a lot of area
- goddess of love
- king of the gods
- thought people should live lives of moderation
- ruled in 600BC and made a harsh set of rules
- a series of wars between Greece and Persia
- city-state where boys and men spent 2 years in the army but they focused on arts and education and where women had few rights
- a female priest of Apollo who they thought the god gave answers and who also told fortunes
- sea to the west of Greece
- people who have the right to participate in government
- battle on water between the Persians and Greeks where the Persians could not fit their boats
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- sea to the east of Greece
- short stories that teach lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- clear or ordered thinking
- battle that ended the Persian wars and where Greece won
- conquered Greece in the mid-330s BC
- the main group of Persian soldiers who were the strongest and bravest
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- When Greece expanded they would set up a ______ in a new location.
65 Clues: greek-like • marketplace • wrote fables • messenger god • god of the sea • rich landowners • goddess of love • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • father of geometry • god of the underworld • the father of democracy • made all Greeks citizens • sea to the west of Greece • sea to the east of Greece • clear or ordered thinking • Greek word for city-state • ...
Fairy tales and Greek, Norse and Native American mythology 2025-02-03
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- frequent element found in fairy tales where a protagonist finds their fortune in the end
- Fountain of youth
- Cinderella
- Evil people found in fairy tales
- A lightning god
- Snow white
- Two common types of mythology
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- A element often found in many myths, uses wiles and tricks
- Pandoras box
- Sisyphus
- A storyline that causes the main character to change
- Rapunzel
- A continuous storyline for many stories
- The mice in Cinderella
- A storyline that makes the main character choose between two options
- Full of wisdom and guidance
- A type of mythology mainly in the US
- A storyline that causes the main character to search for something
- A monstrous wolf
- Monster inc
20 Clues: Sisyphus • Rapunzel • Cinderella • Snow white • Monster inc • Pandoras box • A lightning god • A monstrous wolf • Fountain of youth • The mice in Cinderella • Full of wisdom and guidance • Two common types of mythology • Evil people found in fairy tales • A type of mythology mainly in the US • A continuous storyline for many stories • A storyline that causes the main character to change • ...
Viking Words 2026-03-25
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- Viking sea vessel
- Ancient stone monument inscribed with writing
- Poet and historian in Viking society
- Hall of slain warriors, ruled by Odin
- Norse goddess of love and fertility
- Relating to Scandinavian people and culture
- Steep-sided bay typical in Scandinavia
- Warrior who fought with frenzied fury
- Trickster god in Norse mythology
- Violent attack or plundering expedition
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- Defensive piece held to block attacks
- Vikings who travel the seas
- Famous Viking explorer, son of Erik the Red
- Viking god of thunder
- Viking epic story
- Protective headgear worn in battle
- Mythical world tree in Norse mythology
- Alcoholic drink made from honey
- Sharp-edged weapon for combat
- Chief Norse god, ruler of Asgard
20 Clues: Viking sea vessel • Viking epic story • Viking god of thunder • Vikings who travel the seas • Sharp-edged weapon for combat • Alcoholic drink made from honey • Trickster god in Norse mythology • Chief Norse god, ruler of Asgard • Protective headgear worn in battle • Norse goddess of love and fertility • Poet and historian in Viking society • Defensive piece held to block attacks • ...
Classical and Hellenistic Greece 2022-11-29
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- Athenian philosopher-sentenced to death
- the great empire that invaded Greece...defeated
- leader of Athens during the Pelopon. War
- to copy the Greeks...spread of Greek culture
- an armored Greek soldier
- the warship of the Greek world
- the study of the love of wisdom
- a type of drama in the Greek world :-(
- the 27 year long civil war in Greece
- the religion of Persia
- student of Socrates...wrote "Republic"
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- the Spartan military alliance
- the Macedonian that conquered Persia
- teacher of Alexander the Great
- the great sea victory of Athens over Persia
- battle of the Spartan 300 vs. Persia
- a type of drama in the Greek world :-)
- the fighting formation of the Greek world
- Athenian military alliance
19 Clues: the religion of Persia • an armored Greek soldier • Athenian military alliance • the Spartan military alliance • teacher of Alexander the Great • the warship of the Greek world • the study of the love of wisdom • the Macedonian that conquered Persia • battle of the Spartan 300 vs. Persia • the 27 year long civil war in Greece • a type of drama in the Greek world :-) • ...
History of Greek Theater-Nekolus Currence 2022-01-11
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- The arrangements of the events in the play
- How speech reveals character
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the (dancing space).
- is the origin of our word scene. It provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- people that play instruments
- the word comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act."
- Characters support the plot. Their motivation drives the play.
- the subject of the major festival was the
- people in a play
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- The word is an ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it.
- a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes.
- (non-speaking extras)
- dionysus was the of wine and fertility
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- He wrote around 123 plays, only 7 of which survive.
- Literary critics attribute the fall of the
- Thespis was the first winner. He
- a part of a song that is repeated after each verse, typically by more than one singer
- Something to shock the audience
- actor. The word derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- Usage of words to express thought
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk
- The slope of the hill served as the (seeing space).
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a (altar).
- drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- to a
- the earliest known playwright
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
28 Clues: to a • people in a play • (non-speaking extras) • How speech reveals character • people that play instruments • the earliest known playwright • Something to shock the audience • Thespis was the first winner. He • Usage of words to express thought • dionysus was the of wine and fertility • the subject of the major festival was the • The arrangements of the events in the play • ...
Valentine's Day Edition 💘 2024-02-10
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- This person invented the first Valentine's Day candy box? (first and last na
- What insanely popular website debuted on Valentine's Day in 2005?
- What is the term for the fear of falling in love?
- What brain chemical is known as the "cuddle" or "love hormone?"
- Who is known as the Mother of Valentine's Day? (just give the first name)Who is known as the Mother of Valentine's Day? (just give the first name)
- This mammal has the largest heart.
- What is Valentine’s Day named after?
- This famous playwright coined the term "star-crossed lovers." (first and last name)
- What do yellow roses symbolize?
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- What state produces most of America's red roses?
- Romance is linked to Valentine's Day due to the medieval belief that the mating season of what animal begins on Feb. 14?
- From where was the oldest-known Valentine's Day message sent?
- This notorious gangster orchestrated the St. Valentine's Day massacre. (first and last name)
- This fruit was once known as a "love apple" for its alleged aphrodisiac properties.
- What month is National Weddings Month?
- Which U.S. Founding Father is said to have sold chocolate out of his print shop in Philadelphia? (first and last name)
- In what country is Valentine's Day known as "Friend's Day?"
- How many lines are there in a sonnet?
- This major invention was patented on Valentine's Day.
- Cupid has what name in Greek mythology?
- Which U.S. state is home to the town of Valentine?
- After candy, what's the most popular gift consumers give on Valentine's Day?
- What is the birthstone for February?
- What is the name of the Greek goddess of love and beauty?
- In which country is Valentine's Day known as "Dia dos Namorados" and celebrated on June 12th?
25 Clues: What do yellow roses symbolize? • This mammal has the largest heart. • What is Valentine’s Day named after? • What is the birthstone for February? • How many lines are there in a sonnet? • What month is National Weddings Month? • Cupid has what name in Greek mythology? • What state produces most of America's red roses? • What is the term for the fear of falling in love? • ...
Puzzle #1 - General Knowledge 2025-06-04
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- Established belief
- Lasting a short time
- Modest and reserved
- Attacker of cherished beliefs
- Ancient Greek marketplace
- Contrast between two things
- Short amusing story
- Playfully sarcastic
- One who puts others first
- Making amends
- Paradise in Greek mythology
- Hard to please
- Ornamental railing
- Belief or acceptance
- Irritable and quarrelsome
- Cheerful and full of energy
- Generous and forgiving
- False belief
- Secretive
- Public shame
- Upward movement
- To confuse or make unclear
- Lying or dishonest
- Severe trial or test
- Distinguished or high in rank
- Make worse
- Harmless
- Acting without thinking
- Sharpness of mind
- Hater of humankind
- Use of force or threats
- Complicated situation
- Understood by few
- Vague or unclear
- Done with minimal effort
- Excessively talkative
- Clear-minded
- Dominance or leadership
- Clever, perceptive
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- Whimsical, unpredictable
- Intoxicate
- Boldness
- Indicator of trends
- One who gives support, especially financially
- Emotional release
- Natural ability or talent
- Tearful
- Add-on to a building
- Courage in adversity
- Flatterer seeking favor
- Everyday or ordinary
- Medieval forerunner of chemistry
- Skillful
- Complete failure
- Damaging remark
- Brief appearance in a film
- Self-evident truth
- Respectful submission
- Universal cure
- Apparent but possibly untrue
- Loss of ability to speak
- Imaginary monster or illusion
- Cannot be erased
- Subtly harmful
- Bottomless pit
- Devoted enthusiast
- Puzzle or riddle
- Grumpy person
- Bad-tempered or argumentative
- Irregular warfare fighter
- Unwilling to compromise
- Representation or image (often of a person)
- Fertile; productive
- Extreme plainness or severity
- Overly concerned with detail
- Unnecessary or unwarranted
76 Clues: Tearful • Boldness • Skillful • Harmless • Secretive • Intoxicate • Make worse • False belief • Public shame • Clear-minded • Making amends • Grumpy person • Hard to please • Universal cure • Subtly harmful • Bottomless pit • Damaging remark • Upward movement • Complete failure • Cannot be erased • Puzzle or riddle • Vague or unclear • Emotional release • Sharpness of mind • Understood by few • Established belief • ...
genres 2023-02-13
16 Clues: bio • fake • real • speak • magical • rhyming • tolkien • culture • autobio • greatest • mythology • atonement • information • generations • supernatural • exaggerations
Trials Of Apollo 2019-06-04
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- A military machine used to hurl objects
- Located in California, this is the training ground for Roman demigods
- Located in Long Island, New York, this is the training ground for Greek demigods
- Greek goddess of agriculture. Queen of grains, fruits and vegetables
- Type of celestial metal Romans used for tools and weapons
- Tree nymphs
- Type of celestial metal Greeks used for tools and weapons
- Percy's mom
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- A race of creatures that is half human, half horse
- The name on Apollo’s ID
- A giant, underground maze
- The Greek goddess of marriage; Zeus’s wife and sister
- A female nature deity who animates nature
- Home of the Twelve Olympians
- Megs karpoi
- Apollo’s twin sister. Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon
- The Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father
- A half god half mortal
- A Greek forest god, part goat and part man
- The Greek god of the sun, prophecy, music and healing
20 Clues: Megs karpoi • Tree nymphs • Percy's mom • A half god half mortal • The name on Apollo’s ID • A giant, underground maze • Home of the Twelve Olympians • A military machine used to hurl objects • The Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father • A female nature deity who animates nature • A Greek forest god, part goat and part man • A race of creatures that is half human, half horse • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome 2022-05-11
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- Greeks often preferred to go ________
- Male Romans wore this garment
- Greek diets were mostly _____________
- This pet was popular for both Greeks and Romans
- A common pet in Greece was an ___
- Both Rome and Greece built _______ around their cities for protection
- Romans wore footwear made of _______
- Greece and Rome children both enjoyed playing with this toy which can even be found among today's children
- ________ was a popular toy for Greek children
- This was a common breed of dog for both Greek and Rome
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- __________ was the only Ancient Greece city to not be protected by a wall
- Type of Greek building used to hold games and chariot races
- Both Greek men and women who this garment
- Type of Ancient Greece government
- Greeks had very ______ and functional clothing
- Romans’ clothing indicated _______ _______
- Roman education was based on ______ traditions
- A very common fruit in both Roman and Greek diets
- Type of Ancient Rome government
- Type of Roman building used for gladiatorial contests
20 Clues: Male Romans wore this garment • Type of Ancient Rome government • Type of Ancient Greece government • A common pet in Greece was an ___ • Romans wore footwear made of _______ • Greeks often preferred to go ________ • Greek diets were mostly _____________ • Both Greek men and women who this garment • Romans’ clothing indicated _______ _______ • ...
Vocab #4 2025-01-13
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- Blended cultures from Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Southeast European region, home to Greece and other countries.
- Alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta.
- Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens.
- Greek city-state known for democracy, philosophy, and culture.
- System using money for trade and transactions.
- Conflict between groups within the same country or state.
- Government controlled by a few powerful individuals.
- Ancient Greek military formation of closely arranged soldiers.
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- Temple on Athens' Acropolis, dedicated to goddess Athena.
- A ruler who seizes power without legal right.
- Exchange of goods/services without using money.
- Ancient kingdom north of Greece, home to Alexander the Great.
- Period of significant cultural and political achievement.
- A Greek city-state, central to Greek political life.
- Government ruled by a king or queen.
- Rule by a privileged, elite class.
- Thinker who seeks wisdom and knowledge through reason.
- Government where people rule or elect representatives.
20 Clues: Rule by a privileged, elite class. • Government ruled by a king or queen. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • Alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta. • Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens. • A ruler who seizes power without legal right. • System using money for trade and transactions. • Exchange of goods/services without using money. • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- War between Athens and Sparta
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Clear or order based thinking
- Greek mathematician
- King of Macedonia
- Wars Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
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- Great Greek doctor
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Led the second invasion of Greece
- An Agreement to work together
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
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 • One of the greatest conquerors in history • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
- Wars Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Great Greek doctor
- Led the second invasion of Greece
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
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- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek mathematician
- Clear or order based thinking
- King of Macedonia
- An agreement to work together
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 • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • One of the greatest conquerors in history • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology Allusions 2024-08-20
11 Clues: Hamlet • Othello • Superman • Star Wars • Frankenstein • The Great Gatsby • The Hunger Games • Romeo and Juliet • Lord of the Rings • Pride and Prejudice • O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Mythology 2023-12-15
11 Clues: The sea • Thunder • Inventor • Half-man • Underworld • Snake hair • Three heads • Love and Beauty • Home of the Gods • Wisdom and Courage • Flew too close to the sun
MYTHOLOGY 2024-02-02
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- Three-headed dog of the underworld
- three sisters
- Offering consisting of wine and honey.
- Grecian Heroic son of Zeus.
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- wife of Dionysus, betrayed by Theseus.
- Half bull, half man son of Pasiphae, monster of Minos.
- Goddess of love and beauty, Grecian name for "Venus".
- Jason and the "______" fleece.
- God of the sun
- flew too close to the sun
- Grecian Queen of the Gods.
11 Clues: three sisters • God of the sun • flew too close to the sun • Grecian Queen of the Gods. • Grecian Heroic son of Zeus. • Jason and the "______" fleece. • Three-headed dog of the underworld • wife of Dionysus, betrayed by Theseus. • Offering consisting of wine and honey. • Goddess of love and beauty, Grecian name for "Venus". • ...
Mythology 2024-03-26
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- The river which Egyptian mythology is from
- Land of the giants
- Dooms Day
- after life of a warrior after they die
- Famous animal from egyptian mythology
- The god of blank has a head of the animal he rules
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- Trickster god
- God of war and lost his hand
- Thors hammer
- The type of thing often referred to in Egyptian heads
- Most beloved god
11 Clues: Dooms Day • Thors hammer • Trickster god • Most beloved god • Land of the giants • God of war and lost his hand • Famous animal from egyptian mythology • after life of a warrior after they die • The river which Egyptian mythology is from • The god of blank has a head of the animal he rules • The type of thing often referred to in Egyptian heads
Mythology 2023-07-04
12 Clues: and_romulus • spider_lady • Icarus's_dad • shak's_fav_god • god_paris_chose • man_with_2_faces • Theseus_nearly_wife • killed by Hercules :) • witch_who_turns_men_into_pigs • thrown off mount olympus but Juno • creature_who_gives_midas_golden_touch • boy_who_flew_in_the_chariot_of_the_sun
Mythology 2022-12-08
11 Clues: the first god • the god of war • the god of the sun • The goddess of war • the god of the sea • the god of the dead • the goddess of love • The goddess of the hunt • the goddess of marriage • the goddess of the harvest • the person who started the trojan war
Greece Crossword 2022-01-12
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- An educated guess
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- of Salamis 480 B.C.E. The battle that effectively ended the Persian war. The Greek fleet, although vastly outnumbered, defeated the Persian fleet. This helped end the Persian war, freeing Greece.
- state society organized for the purpose of waging war
- War (431-404 BCE) 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.
- of Marathon (490 BC) When a runner ran 26.1 Miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over Persia in a great battle that SAVED ATHENS
- League Formed from the surrounding city-states near Sparta. It was formed to defeat democracy in Athens.
- League an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- Oath a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- Method 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 political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- 18 foot-long Macedonian pike (spear).
- farmer Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- Spartan slave
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- military housing
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- Civilization 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
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- Democracy a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
30 Clues: Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece. • 18 foot-long Macedonian pike (spear). • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • state society organized for the purpose of waging war • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-19
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- was a tragedian of classical Athens
- Samos was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- a Spartan king whose stand against the invading Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae in central Greece
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- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western
- the Great was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
- was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics
- Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun.
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE.
- Phillip of Macedonwas the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom
20 Clues: was a tragedian of classical Athens • ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE. • was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus • was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-19
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- was a tragedian of classical Athens
- Samos was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- a Spartan king whose stand against the invading Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae in central Greece
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- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western
- the Great was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
- was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics
- Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun.
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE.
- Phillip of Macedonwas the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom
20 Clues: was a tragedian of classical Athens • ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE. • was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus • was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War • ...
Christina Mythology 2020-10-29
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- Who was destined to be doomed if wed? Who beat the fastest person in the world in a race?
- who’s14 children were murdered for their mother’s hubris? Who did Zeus turn into a rock to end the suffering of this loss?
- Offspring of Poseidon. The first obstacle in Odysseus’ journey home.
- who did Hera turn into a white cow? Who was chained to an olive tree and guarded by the 100 eyed Argus?
- Who was scolded for her hubris by Athena? Who beat Athena in a weaving competition?
- Who was bitten by a snake
- Who granted the golden touch?
- Who was the first mortal woman ever created? Who possessed a box which contained all evils and torments?
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- Who is the messenger of the 7 seas? Who has the upper body of a man and the tail of a fish?
- Who was the most killed Lyre player in the world?
- Who was banished to the labyrinth he designed for the Minotaur?
- Who was told my an Oracle that their love would be a monster?
- Who disobeyed their father flying too close to the sun?
- Who lost control of the flaming Sun chariot? Who created deserts and snow peaks?
- Who turned their daughter to gold during an embrace?
- Which mountain nymph got cursed by Hera for being a chatterbox?Narcissus Who was Echo in love with but couldn’t speak to because she was cursed?
- Who was Apollo’s first love? Who was turned into a tree for protection against an unwanted suitor
- Who rocks a crown of dark mist and wings? Who is the mother of The Fates?
- Who was the love child of Aphrodite and Ares?
19 Clues: Who was bitten by a snake • Who granted the golden touch? • Who was the love child of Aphrodite and Ares? • Who was the most killed Lyre player in the world? • Who turned their daughter to gold during an embrace? • Who disobeyed their father flying too close to the sun? • Who was told my an Oracle that their love would be a monster? • ...
Roman Mythology 2023-08-07
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- Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, and motherly relationships.
- God of fire, blacksmithing, and craftsmanship.
- God of war and guardian of agriculture.
- Half-human, half-bull creature trapped in the labyrinth of Crete.
- Goddess of the moon, hunting, and wild animals.
- Queen of the underworld and goddess of spring growth.
- God of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
- Goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
- Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage and childbirth.
- Winged horse born from the blood of Medusa and tamed by Bellerophon.
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- Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze turned people to stone.
- Messenger of the gods and god of trade, travel, and thievery.
- Half-human, half-horse creatures known for their strength and wisdom.
- God of the sea and earthquakes.
- Goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and crafts.
- God of wine, ecstasy, and theater.
- God of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy.
- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- King of the gods and god of the sky and thunder.
19 Clues: God of the sea and earthquakes. • God of wine, ecstasy, and theater. • God of war and guardian of agriculture. • Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • Goddess of the hearth, home, and family. • God of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy. • God of the underworld and ruler of the dead. • God of fire, blacksmithing, and craftsmanship. • ...
Inca Mythology 2022-05-13
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- Titicaca, What lake did Viracocha emerge from?
- Cocha, Who was the goddess of the sea?
- What is the sun god?
- What other thing was Mama Ocllo to Manqu Qhapaq?
- What did Viracocha keep the early humans in?
- How many main gods are there?
- What was Inca myth used to criticize?
- Pachacamas is the god of:
- Ocllo, who taught the Incan women to weave?
- Phenomena, What is Inca Myth normally used to explain?
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- What was the one of the more popular gods?
- What was the early race of humans?
- What is the god or great spirit of the mountains?
- Who is the god of death?
- What were the shepherd and the daughter of the sun turned into
- Who created the world?
- Moon Stars, What did Viracocha create when he flooded the earth?
- Mama, Who represents Mother Earth?
- Qhapaq, Who was Mama Ocllo's husband?
- Great Flood, What restarted humanity (3 words)
20 Clues: What is the sun god? • Who created the world? • Who is the god of death? • Pachacamas is the god of: • How many main gods are there? • What was the early race of humans? • Mama, Who represents Mother Earth? • What was Inca myth used to criticize? • Qhapaq, Who was Mama Ocllo's husband? • Cocha, Who was the goddess of the sea? • What was the one of the more popular gods? • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY- Heroes, gods, goddess, and monsters 2023-06-21
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- What's exactly like a horse but has wings...
- _________ is the god of the sun,music,poetry,plagues,&healing
- Hephaetus is the god of...
- Name of Percy Jackson's pegasus...
- Poseidon is the god of the...
- Woman with snake's for hair...
- Hestia is the goddess of....
- Monster with one eye...
- Athena is the goddess of...
- Persephone is the goddess of...
- Dinoysus is the god of...
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- Demeter is the goddess of...
- Aphrodite is the goddess of...
- Hera is the goddess of...
- What is Olympus...
- Ares is the god of...
- Hades is the god of the..
- Hermes is the god of...
- Artimis is the goddess of the...
- A monster half man half bull...
- Zeus is the god of...
21 Clues: What is Olympus... • Ares is the god of... • Zeus is the god of... • Hermes is the god of... • Monster with one eye... • Hera is the goddess of... • Hades is the god of the.. • Dinoysus is the god of... • Hephaetus is the god of... • Athena is the goddess of... • Demeter is the goddess of... • Hestia is the goddess of.... • Poseidon is the god of the... • Aphrodite is the goddess of... • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide (Lessons 10-15) 2025-10-31
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- god most loved by the Greeks
- She is Apollo's twin
- This is Athena's mom
- Ilithyia was the goddess of ________
- She was turned into a weeping rock
- Nike was the goddess of
- the temple of Athena is called the __________
- This was known as the bellybutton of the earth
- Athena sprang from which of Zeus's bodyparts?
- This is what Orion became after he died
- Poseidon's fish-tailed son
- his nickname was "earth-shaker"
- Artemis liked to hunt here
- Poseidon's wife
- Zeus and Mnemosyne had 9 ___________
- god of the sea created this animal
- This is the island where Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes
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- Athena gave Athens an ________ tree
- Arachne became the first __________
- She competed with Athena in a weaving competition
- Athena's sidekick
- Apollo was jealous of him and he was friends with Artemis
- Artemis's Roman name
- the owl is her symbol
- Apollo killed him at the Oracle of Delphi
- He was turned into a stag
- He was jammed into a jar
- She is the mother of Artemis and Apollo
- god of the sea used this to call the winds
- He cracked open Zeus's head with a hammer
- His brother is Ephialtes and he loved Artemis
31 Clues: Poseidon's wife • Athena's sidekick • She is Apollo's twin • This is Athena's mom • Artemis's Roman name • the owl is her symbol • Nike was the goddess of • He was jammed into a jar • He was turned into a stag • Poseidon's fish-tailed son • Artemis liked to hunt here • god most loved by the Greeks • his nickname was "earth-shaker" • She was turned into a weeping rock • ...
The Odyssey and Greek Mythology part one 2025-04-10
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- stories about Greek gods and goddesses
- The wife of Odysseus
- the whirlpool monster
- king of the gods
- The son of Telemachus and Penelope
- type of flower that makes you forget about home
- the goddess who helps Odysseus
- god of the sea
- The witch who turns men into animals
- blind prophet who Odysseus must talk to in the Land of the Dead
- the god of winds
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- where Odysseus must travel to before going home
- The hero of The Odyssey
- The cyclops Odysseus blinds
- the six-headed monster
- Odysseus must hear their song
- the poet who tells the story of The Odyssey
- they eat humans
- the god whose cattle they are not supposed to touch
- the messenger god
20 Clues: god of the sea • they eat humans • king of the gods • the god of winds • the messenger god • The wife of Odysseus • the whirlpool monster • the six-headed monster • The hero of The Odyssey • The cyclops Odysseus blinds • Odysseus must hear their song • the goddess who helps Odysseus • The son of Telemachus and Penelope • The witch who turns men into animals • ...
ANCIENT GREECE 2014-06-18
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- what clothes did they wear when they were training for war
- Greek god of love
- what was the most important thing to Spartans
- Spartans were ______
- how many cloaks did a spartan have for one year
- Greek poet who wrote the Illiad
- what did Sparta have a wall of
- the ancient Greek alphabet is based on
- how many letters were in the ancient Greece alphabet
- moved to Athens for trade
- what happens to weak babies
- what age did Spartans retire
- woman were allowed to ____
- who ruled ancient Greece in the early days
- Greece was mostly - landscape
- the color of surrender
- Spartans had no under clothes or shoes
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- did people in Greece believe in gods true or false
- the Greek god of wine
- were only male citizens allowed to vote in Athens true or false
- A squared + b squared = c Squared
- god of the sea
- they worked for the citizens
- was stealing bad or good
- ancient Greece had 1 leader
- second letter of the Greek alphabet
- half mortal half god son of Zeus
- what was Athens
- Greek god of war
- what political structure did ancient Greece have
- first letter of the Greek alphabet
- they bathed Spartans in this
- Greek goddess of victory
33 Clues: god of the sea • what was Athens • Greek god of war • Greek god of love • Spartans were ______ • the Greek god of wine • the color of surrender • was stealing bad or good • Greek goddess of victory • moved to Athens for trade • woman were allowed to ____ • ancient Greece had 1 leader • what happens to weak babies • they worked for the citizens • they bathed Spartans in this • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-05
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- Greek god of war
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- Goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- The Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread
- Leaping Is a term for various non-violent bull fighting
- Was the demigod Saviour and protector of the city Elis
- Was an enchantress, known by some as a siren
- Meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread
- Has snakes on her head
- Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher
- The Greek God of Chaos
- The god of the sky
- Greek god of blacksmiths
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- An ancient Greek mythological hero
- Ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- The god of everything
- Ancient times males who were sometimes demigods were sent on these
- God of boundaries, roads and travellers
- Three goddesses of vengeance and retribution
- The Goddess of home and hearth
- The winged goddess of victory
- Is a city in Greece named after the mythical nymph
- The god of the sea
- The Greek god of fertility
- Was the Greek king of Ithaca
- The capital of Greece
26 Clues: Greek god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the sky • The god of everything • The capital of Greece • Has snakes on her head • The Greek God of Chaos • Greek god of blacksmiths • The Greek god of fertility • Was the Greek king of Ithaca • The winged goddess of victory • The Goddess of home and hearth • Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher • An ancient Greek mythological hero • ...
Unit 31 (The Legacy of Ancient Greece) 2022-01-12
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- The Greek ____________ included the footrace, discus throw, long jump, javelin throw, and wrestling.
- / The word alphabet comes from the first two Greek letters of the Greek alphabet alpha and ___________.
- / In United States, citizens elect ______________ to speak for them and create laws.
- / The rules of English grammar, punctuation, and paragraphing are all based on ________ writing.
- Greek scientist named Aristarchus was the first person to suggest that Earth revolves around the ________.
- Ptolemy also designed a system of lines drawn on a map called latitude and ______________.
- Pythagoras and Euclid made important advances in __________ that are still taught today.
- Greek philosopher ____________ collected and grouped information about various types of animals and plants.
- The notable Greek architectural features were the pediments, friezes, and __________.
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- / __________ is often called the “father of medicine.”
- / In Greek _____________, all citizens debated and voted on every issue.
- ___________, the scientific study of outer space, comes from the Greek word for “star.”
- / In the court system, the practice of citizens serving on ________ also began in Greece.
- / The Greeks created drama, including both comedy and _________.
- The first Olympics were held in 776 B.C.E. to honor the Greek god _______.
- / Hippocrates believed that diseases had __________ causes.
- / _________ was known as the "father of history".
- Greek theaters were built as semicircles with rows of seats ________ steeply from the stage so that everyone in the audience could see and hear.
18 Clues: / _________ was known as the "father of history". • / __________ is often called the “father of medicine.” • / Hippocrates believed that diseases had __________ causes. • / The Greeks created drama, including both comedy and _________. • / In Greek _____________, all citizens debated and voted on every issue. • ...
Etymology Study Guide 2025-10-31
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- Roman Numeral XXXVI
- Number of Greek letters applying to gammas rule
- Quality of carrying around
- Greek letter transliterated as c or k
- Prefix meaning above
- What do you need when beginning with rho
- Greek letter with 3 symbols
- Greek letter after xi
- Roman Numeral CLXXIX
- Roman Numeral VI
- Prefix meaning beside, beyond
- Roman Numeral XCIV
- Prefix meaning straight
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- Number of diphthongs
- Semi- and Hemi- both mean
- Transliterate δραμα
- Transliterate βρογχος
- Roman Numeral XIX
- To carry across/through
- Greek letter after sigma
- To circle back again
- Greek letter usually transliterated as a y
- What comes after mono
- Process of looking above
- Prefix meaning down, from, about
- Prefix meaning through
- Life writing
- Second in Latin Ordinal numbers
- C
- Roman Numeral L
30 Clues: C • Life writing • Roman Numeral L • Roman Numeral VI • Roman Numeral XIX • Roman Numeral XCIV • Roman Numeral XXXVI • Transliterate δραμα • Number of diphthongs • To circle back again • Prefix meaning above • Roman Numeral CLXXIX • Transliterate βρογχος • What comes after mono • Greek letter after xi • Prefix meaning through • To carry across/through • Prefix meaning straight • ...
mythology 2019-11-24
11 Clues: θεα της σοφιας • θεος της φωτιας • θεα του σπιτιου • γυναικα του δια • θεα του κυνηγιου • θεα της ομορφιας • θεος του πολεμου • θεος της μουσικης • θεος της θαλασσας • αγγελιοφορος των θεων • πατερας των θεων και των ανθρωπων
Mythology 2020-08-19
11 Clues: Sun Greek god. • Egyptian sun god. • Preserved dead body. • Underworld Greek god. • A king of ancient Egypt. • Egyptian weather goddess. • Longest river in the world. • Underworld Egyptian goddess. • A four sided triangular struture. • Symbols used by ancient Egyptians. • A building used for the worship of a god.
mythology 2024-10-16
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- goddess of the hearth
- goddess of agriculture
- goddess of witchcraft, and crossroads
- goddess of marriage
- God of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses
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- goddess of beauty and love
- king of the gods and god of the sky
- God of messages, travelers, and thieves
- God of death and the underworld
- goddess of the hunt
- god of the sun, poetry, and music
11 Clues: goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • goddess of beauty and love • God of death and the underworld • god of the sun, poetry, and music • king of the gods and god of the sky • goddess of witchcraft, and crossroads • God of messages, travelers, and thieves • God of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses
Mythology 2025-04-25
11 Clues: God of sun • Cosmic dancer • God of warfare • Ruler of the dead • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of victory • Patron of marriage • King of the Olympians • Arrow-shooting winged youth • Hearth-fire guardian of home • Hammer-wielding Norse thunder god
ANCIENT GREECE 2014-06-18
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- what clothes did they wear when they were training for war
- Greek god of love
- what was the most important thing to Spartans
- Spartans were ______
- how many cloaks did a spartan have for one year
- Greek poet who wrote the Illiad
- what did Sparta have a wall of
- the ancient Greek alphabet is based on
- how many letters were in the ancient Greece alphabet
- moved to Athens for trade
- what happens to weak babies
- what age did Spartans retire
- woman were allowed to ____
- who ruled ancient Greece in the early days
- Greece was mostly - landscape
- the color of surrender
- Spartans had no under clothes or shoes
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- did people in Greece believe in gods true or false
- the Greek god of wine
- were only male citizens allowed to vote in Athens true or false
- A squared + b squared = c Squared
- god of the sea
- they worked for the citizens
- was stealing bad or good
- ancient Greece had 1 leader
- second letter of the Greek alphabet
- half mortal half god son of Zeus
- what was Athens
- Greek god of war
- what political structure did ancient Greece have
- first letter of the Greek alphabet
- they bathed Spartans in this
- Greek goddess of victory
33 Clues: god of the sea • what was Athens • Greek god of war • Greek god of love • Spartans were ______ • the Greek god of wine • the color of surrender • was stealing bad or good • Greek goddess of victory • moved to Athens for trade • woman were allowed to ____ • ancient Greece had 1 leader • what happens to weak babies • they worked for the citizens • they bathed Spartans in this • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
ancient Rome and Greek 2021-02-11
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- Romans and Greeks had ____.
- Romans had much ____.
- the pottery consisted mostly of ____.
- both Greek and Romans had _____.
- while Romans were a republic, the greek were a .
- Roman had things called ____ that fought each other.
- these two city states started the _____ war.
- both Romans and Greeks focused their art on important figures.
- roman women were not allowed to ___ assembly.
- both Greek and Rome had a political _____.
- both Romans and Greeks used Latin _____.
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- the Romans had many _____.
- Romans built many ____
- the Romans had ______ for laws.
- the Romans' art was ____ by the Greek.
- Roman also had buildings for ____.
- both Romans and Greeks had an To determine stuff, but only men could go.
- a city-state in Greek name is ___.
- this helped decide who would be the _____.
- Greek had another city state called ____.
20 Clues: Romans had much ____. • Romans built many ____ • the Romans had many _____. • Romans and Greeks had ____. • the Romans had ______ for laws. • both Greek and Romans had _____. • Roman also had buildings for ____. • a city-state in Greek name is ___. • the pottery consisted mostly of ____. • the Romans' art was ____ by the Greek. • both Romans and Greeks used Latin _____. • ...
Ch.8 Cross Word 2017-03-15
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- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- cities that began in Greek colonies
- The first Greek leader that brought democracy to Athens
- Where Minoans lived
- aegean
- The way that Greeks travel
- a system of government
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- The tyrant that was the leader of Athens
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- Who were first to speak Greek language
- a poem set to music
- Geographic features that cover most of Greece
- The first Greek cities state
- Small group holds all the power.
- People who had the right to participate in government
- A market and meting place
- rich landowners
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- A Greek famous for his fables
- What were Homer and Aesop popular for
20 Clues: aegean • rich landowners • a poem set to music • Where Minoans lived • a system of government • A market and meting place • The way that Greeks travel • The first Greek cities state • A Greek famous for his fables • A city-state in ancient Greece. • Small group holds all the power. • cities that began in Greek colonies • What were Homer and Aesop popular for • ...
Magistra's Latin Crossword -due next class 2017-09-29
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- The Greek name for the Queen of the gods
- Aphrodite's Roman name
- Poseidon's Roman name
- When you have two or more nouns
- Hephaestus' Roman name
- The Greek name for the goddess of love
- Families of nouns
- The case used for the direct object of a sentence
- When you have one noun
- The Greek name for the King of the gods
- The mother of Athena
- The Greek name for the god of the seas
- Greek name for the god of war
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- Hera's Roman name
- Metis was the goddess of...
- Zeus' Roman name
- The Greek name for the god of smiths
- The case used for the subject of a sentence
- Parts of Speech/ Jobs that a noun does in Latin
- Threw apples of discord
- Athena was born from her father's...
21 Clues: Zeus' Roman name • Hera's Roman name • Families of nouns • The mother of Athena • Poseidon's Roman name • Aphrodite's Roman name • Hephaestus' Roman name • When you have one noun • Threw apples of discord • Metis was the goddess of... • Greek name for the god of war • When you have two or more nouns • The Greek name for the god of smiths • Athena was born from her father's... • ...
Greek and Latin Prefixes 2022-10-02
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- Latin prefix meaning seven
- to cut something in two
- a unit of measure that is 1/100 of a meter
- three letter Greek prefix meaning two
- Greek prefix meaning five
- a period of 10 years
- an animal with eight legs
- an animal with four feet or legs
- Latin prefix meaning four
- Latin prefix meaning 1000
- glasses used on only one eye
- Greek prefix meaning 1000
- a shape with six angles and six sides
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- Greek prefix meaning seven
- a unit land equal to 100 acres
- a word that means someone has lived six decades (6 years)
- a period of ten years
- Greek prefix meaning nine
- Latin prefix meaning five
- a nine-sided shape
- Latin prefix meaning one
- Greek and Latin prefix meaning three
- a difficult problem with two bad choices
23 Clues: a nine-sided shape • a period of 10 years • a period of ten years • to cut something in two • Latin prefix meaning one • Greek prefix meaning nine • Latin prefix meaning five • Greek prefix meaning five • an animal with eight legs • Latin prefix meaning four • Latin prefix meaning 1000 • Greek prefix meaning 1000 • Greek prefix meaning seven • Latin prefix meaning seven • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2023-02-23
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- Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare. Greek version: Athena.
- Lord of the sky and king of the gods. God of lightning and leadership. Greek version: Zeus.
- Goddess of beauty and love. Greek version: Aphrodite.
- God of celebration, theater, and revelry. Greek version: Dionysius.
- God of war. Greek version: Ares.
- God of the sun, music, medicine, poetry, and prophecy. Greek version: Apollo.
- God of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses. Greek version: Poseidon
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- Goddess of the harvest, agriculture, and the seasons. Greek version: Demeter.
- God of travel and commerce. Messenger of the gods. Greek version: Hermes.
- God of smiths, craftsmanship, and fire. Greek version: Hephaestus.
- Goddess of marriage, the family, and queen of the gods. Greek version: Hera.
- Goddess of the moon, the hunt, and the wilderness. Greek version: Artemis.
- Goddess of the home and hearth. Greek version: Hestia.
- God of the underworld and the riches of the earth. Greek version: Hades.
14 Clues: God of war. Greek version: Ares. • Goddess of beauty and love. Greek version: Aphrodite. • Goddess of the home and hearth. Greek version: Hestia. • Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare. Greek version: Athena. • God of smiths, craftsmanship, and fire. Greek version: Hephaestus. • God of celebration, theater, and revelry. Greek version: Dionysius. • ...
GREEKS 2021-06-28
Across
- Age that came after Dorion conquest
- By 8__ BC resurgence of Greek culture
- Mythical half-bull, half-man creature
- ___________ environment was harsh and cruel
- Greek women had very little of this
- Greek word for city
- Second great Greek civilisation
- The city was the ___________ form of existence
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- Conquered the Mycenaeans
- City-______
- First great Greek civilisation
- To not belong to a city was to be this
- What sort country was Macedonia?
- Island from where we get the word 'lesbian'
- The city-states never achieved this until Philip II
- Island of King Minos
- Greek female poet
- King of Mycenae, led the Greeks at Troy
18 Clues: City-______ • Greek female poet • Greek word for city • Island of King Minos • Conquered the Mycenaeans • First great Greek civilisation • Second great Greek civilisation • What sort country was Macedonia? • Age that came after Dorion conquest • Greek women had very little of this • By 8__ BC resurgence of Greek culture • Mythical half-bull, half-man creature • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 19 - Hercules - Part I 2024-01-26
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- Nine-headed poisonous beast; Echnida's offspring
- Echidna's offspring; could not be hurt by weapons
- Also known as the Strait of Gibraltar. It consists of a mountain peak on the African side and the Rock of Gibraltar on the European side.
- to make amends
- a piece of burning wood; torch
- Tribe of wild, warlike women
- A monster with three bodies and one pair of legs
- cliffs, jagged peaks
- a large clay jar
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- Home of dangerous birds with sharp, brass feathers
- intense anger, rage, or fury
- valleys
- An inhospitable king who had mares eat strangers
- Queen of the Amazons
- Old Gray Man of the Sea
- to go after; chase
- Mother of Hercules
- a den or dwelling of a large beast
- Cousin of Hercules; ordered the ten labors
- obedience, compliance
- Also known as Hercules; the strongest mortal to ever live
- to frown and glare
22 Clues: valleys • to make amends • a large clay jar • to go after; chase • Mother of Hercules • to frown and glare • Queen of the Amazons • cliffs, jagged peaks • obedience, compliance • Old Gray Man of the Sea • intense anger, rage, or fury • Tribe of wild, warlike women • a piece of burning wood; torch • a den or dwelling of a large beast • Cousin of Hercules; ordered the ten labors • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 17 Danaus Perseus Gorgon 2024-01-15
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- grandfather of Perseus; inherited throne of Argos
- son of Zeus and Danae
- mother of Andromeda
- Perseus' native city and later his kingdom
- sisters of the Gorgons
- great granddaughter of Hypermnestra; mother of Perseus
- father of Andromeda
- without pity or compassion
- King of Libya; had 50 daughters - the Danaides
- defended with a wall
- eldest daughter of Danaus; Queen of Argos
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- to brag about oneself
- city founded by Perseus
- twisting and turning
- strainers
- beautiful winged horse; sprang from Medusa's neck
- causing horror or disgust
- ugliest Gorgon sister
- brother of Danaus; had 50 sons
- threatening
- daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia
- to roar deeply like a beast
- brave, courageous
- to cry loudly as in grief or pain
24 Clues: strainers • threatening • brave, courageous • mother of Andromeda • father of Andromeda • twisting and turning • defended with a wall • to brag about oneself • son of Zeus and Danae • ugliest Gorgon sister • sisters of the Gorgons • city founded by Perseus • causing horror or disgust • without pity or compassion • to roar deeply like a beast • brother of Danaus; had 50 sons • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 25 - Helen of Troy 2024-03-21
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- to attack in numbers; to lay siege to
- sharp and energetic
- to happen
- the great warrior and hero of the Greeks in the Trojan War
- mother of Helen
- undisturbed; calm; at peace
- King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra
- tense, tight
- arched roof or ceiling
- killed Achilles in the Trojan War; stole Helen from Sparta and took her to Troy
- dreadful, terrible
- married to Penelope; advised King Tyndareus
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- King of Sparta; Helen's husband
- sharpshooter
- unable to be injured or wounded
- Queen of Sparta; daughter of Zeus; most beautiful woman in the world
- the great city founded by the descendants of Aeneas
- Heavenly twins; sons of Leda (Hint: Use the word 'and' in your answer.)
- a city-state in Greece
- Aphrodite's son; final surviving member of Troy
- a city in Asia Minor (present day Turkey) and site of the Trojan War
- an armed fight of honor between two people
22 Clues: to happen • sharpshooter • tense, tight • mother of Helen • dreadful, terrible • sharp and energetic • a city-state in Greece • arched roof or ceiling • undisturbed; calm; at peace • King of Sparta; Helen's husband • unable to be injured or wounded • to attack in numbers; to lay siege to • King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra • an armed fight of honor between two people • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-05
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- The Greek God of Chaos
- The most popular style of coffee in Greece
- The capital of Greece
- Three goddesses of vengeance and retribution
- Has snakes on her head
- The god of the sea
- Was the demigod Saviour and protector of the city Elis
- The god of the sky
- The Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread
- Greek god of blacksmiths
- An ancient Greek mythological hero
- Leaping Is a term for various non-violent bull fighting
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- Goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- The Goddess of home and hearth
- The Greek god of fertility
- Was the Greek king of Ithaca
- Ancient times males who were sometimes demigods were sent on these
- Ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- The god of everything
- God of boundaries, roads and travellers
- The winged goddess of victory
- Is a city in Greece named after the mythical nymph
- Was an enchantress, known by some as a siren
- Meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread
- Greek god of war
- Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
27 Clues: Greek god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the sky • The capital of Greece • The god of everything • The Greek God of Chaos • Has snakes on her head • Greek god of blacksmiths • The Greek god of fertility • Was the Greek king of Ithaca • The winged goddess of victory • The Goddess of home and hearth • Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher • An ancient Greek mythological hero • ...
ANCIENT GREECE 2014-06-18
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- what clothes did they wear when they were training for war
- Greek god of love
- what was the most important thing to Spartans
- Spartans were ______
- how many cloaks did a spartan have for one year
- Greek poet who wrote the Illiad
- what did Sparta have a wall of
- the ancient Greek alphabet is based on
- how many letters were in the ancient Greece alphabet
- moved to Athens for trade
- what happens to weak babies
- what age did Spartans retire
- woman were allowed to ____
- who ruled ancient Greece in the early days
- Greece was mostly - landscape
- the color of surrender
- Spartans had no under clothes or shoes
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- did people in Greece believe in gods true or false
- the Greek god of wine
- were only male citizens allowed to vote in Athens true or false
- A squared + b squared = c Squared
- god of the sea
- they worked for the citizens
- was stealing bad or good
- ancient Greece had 1 leader
- second letter of the Greek alphabet
- half mortal half god son of Zeus
- what was Athens
- Greek god of war
- what political structure did ancient Greece have
- first letter of the Greek alphabet
- they bathed Spartans in this
- Greek goddess of victory
33 Clues: god of the sea • what was Athens • Greek god of war • Greek god of love • Spartans were ______ • the Greek god of wine • the color of surrender • was stealing bad or good • Greek goddess of victory • moved to Athens for trade • woman were allowed to ____ • ancient Greece had 1 leader • what happens to weak babies • they worked for the citizens • they bathed Spartans in this • ...
ANCIENT GREECE 2014-06-18
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- what clothes did they wear when they were training for war
- Greek god of love
- what was the most important thing to Spartans
- Spartans were ______
- how many cloaks did a spartan have for one year
- Greek poet who wrote the Illiad
- what did Sparta have a wall of
- the ancient Greek alphabet is based on
- how many letters were in the ancient Greece alphabet
- moved to Athens for trade
- what happens to weak babies
- what age did Spartans retire
- woman were allowed to ____
- who ruled ancient Greece in the early days
- Greece was mostly - landscape
- the color of surrender
- Spartans had no under clothes or shoes
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- did people in Greece believe in gods true or false
- the Greek god of wine
- were only male citizens allowed to vote in Athens true or false
- A squared + b squared = c Squared
- god of the sea
- they worked for the citizens
- was stealing bad or good
- ancient Greece had 1 leader
- second letter of the Greek alphabet
- half mortal half god son of Zeus
- what was Athens
- Greek god of war
- what political structure did ancient Greece have
- first letter of the Greek alphabet
- they bathed Spartans in this
- Greek goddess of victory
33 Clues: god of the sea • what was Athens • Greek god of war • Greek god of love • Spartans were ______ • the Greek god of wine • the color of surrender • was stealing bad or good • Greek goddess of victory • moved to Athens for trade • woman were allowed to ____ • ancient Greece had 1 leader • what happens to weak babies • they worked for the citizens • they bathed Spartans in this • ...
List 17 puzzle 2025-04-09
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- (tongue) bilingual, linguist, lingua franca, linguine, language Latin
- (tongue) epiglottis, polyglot, glossolalia, glottal, monoglot, glossectomy Greek
- (letter) literature, illiterate, preliterate, literati Latin
- (move) motor, motivation, demote, emotion, motion, promote, motile, commotion Latin
- (appearance) phenomenon, phenotype, phosphenes, fancy, fantasy Greek
- (drink) potable, potion, potation, potatory, compote, symposium Latin
- (speech) aphasis, dysphasia, apophasis Greek
- (crown) corona, coronation, coronary, coroner Latin
- (wave) inundate, undulate, undulatory, undulation Latin
- (condition) arteriosclerosis, osmosis, mitosis, meiosis, catharsis, symbiosis Greek
- (five) quintet, quintillion, quintuplet, quintuple, quintessence, quindecagon Latin
- (road) via, viaduct, trivia, via avion, obviate, obvious, via media Latin
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- (bend) reflect, inflection, genuflect, deflect, reflection Latin
- (society) sociology, sociable, socialism, sociopath, dissociate Latin
- (think) rational, ratio, irrational, ratiocinate, rationalize Latin
- (condition) acrimony, patrimony, matrimony, ceremony, parsimony Latin
- (wing) pterodactyl, helicopter, pterosaur, archaeopteryx, chiropteran Greek
- (near or around) perimeter, perihelion, perigee, periphery, periodical Greek
- (equal) parity, disparity, par, compare, incomparable, disparate Latin
- (appearance) phantom, epiphany, diaphanous, sycophant, cellophane, theophany Greek
- (gold) aureate, auriferous, Aurora, auric Latin
- (measure) commensurate, immense, incommensurable, mensurable, dimension Latin
- (tissue) histopathology, histolysis, histology, histogenesis Greek
- (egg) oviducts, oviparous, ovipositors, ovoviviparous, ovisac, oviform, ovary, oval Latin
- (ship) navy, naval, navigate, circumnavigate, unnavigable Latin
25 Clues: (speech) aphasis, dysphasia, apophasis Greek • (gold) aureate, auriferous, Aurora, auric Latin • (crown) corona, coronation, coronary, coroner Latin • (wave) inundate, undulate, undulatory, undulation Latin • (letter) literature, illiterate, preliterate, literati Latin • (ship) navy, naval, navigate, circumnavigate, unnavigable Latin • ...
Greece ARCH 2021-12-06
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- an order of ancient Greek Architecture that features grooved columns with no grooved bases and an upper story with square sculpture called metopes
- a projecting ledge over a wall
- A "high city". temple complex
- a colonnade surrounding a building or closing a courtyard
- the main room of a temple where the god is housed
- body of a column
- a public plaza where religious/social things took place
- the triangle top of a temple that contains sculptures
- an order of Greek architecture that features columns with scrolled capitals and an upper story with sculptures and friezes
- an ancient Greek covered walkway having columns on one side and a wall on the other
- a small relief sculpture on the facade of a Greek temple
- a horizontal band of sculpture
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- a building column that is shaped like a female
- an order of ancient Greek architecture similar to ionic
- four columns in the front/back of a temple
- a entryway to a temple
- an ancient Greek circular building
- a graceful arrangement of the body
- way a ceremonial road for a procession built to honor Athena during a festival
- a projecting grooved element alternating with a metope on a Greek temple
- and archaic Greek sculpture of standing youth
- the upper story of a Greek temple
22 Clues: body of a column • a entryway to a temple • A "high city". temple complex • a projecting ledge over a wall • a horizontal band of sculpture • the upper story of a Greek temple • an ancient Greek circular building • a graceful arrangement of the body • four columns in the front/back of a temple • and archaic Greek sculpture of standing youth • ...
VOCAB 2022-01-13
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- An educated guess
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- of Salamis 480 B.C.E. The battle that effectively ended the Persian war. The Greek fleet, although vastly outnumbered, defeated the Persian fleet. This helped end the Persian war, freeing Greece.
- state society organized for the purpose of waging war
- War (431-404 BCE) 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.
- of Marathon (490 BC) When a runner ran 26.1 Miles to deliver the message of victory of Greece over Persia in a great battle that SAVED ATHENS
- League Formed from the surrounding city-states near Sparta. It was formed to defeat democracy in Athens.
- League an alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians
- Oath a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- Method 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 political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- Democracy A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her country or community
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- 18 foot-long Macedonian pike (spear).
- farmer Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- Spartan slave
- Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great.
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- military housing
- Games in ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- Civilization 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
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- Democracy a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
30 Clues: Spartan slave • military housing • An educated guess • A city-state in ancient Greece. • 18 foot-long Macedonian pike (spear). • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • state society organized for the purpose of waging war • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-19
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- A renowned sculptor and architect in ancient Athens, best known for his statues of Athena and Zeus.
- The site of a significant battle in 490 BC between Athens and Persia; it inspired a long-distance race's name.
- The narrow pass where 300 Spartans, led by King Leonidas, made a stand against the Persian army.
- This war was famously depicted in "The Iliad," where a giant wooden horse played a pivotal role.
- This city-state was known for its military prowess and was a rival to Athens.
- Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
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- A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he founded the Academy in Athens.
- A philosopher who wrote on diverse subjects, from biology to ethics, and was a student at the Academy.
- A prominent city-state known for its cultural achievements and the birthplace of democracy.
- The highest mountain in Greece, believed to be the home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- A form of government in which the citizens have a direct say in the decision-making process.
- A statesman and general of Athens during its Golden Age, famous for his leadership and the funeral oration.
- A class of serfs in ancient Sparta, often bound to the land and forced to provide agricultural services.
13 Clues: This city-state was known for its military prowess and was a rival to Athens. • A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he founded the Academy in Athens. • The highest mountain in Greece, believed to be the home of the gods in Greek mythology. • Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." • ...
Greek Alphabet Crossword Challenge 2024-08-29
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- The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet; often used in mathematics and engineering.
- Used to represent curvature in mathematics; the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Represents wavelength in physics; the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Used to denote micro- (one millionth) or mean in statistics; the thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Represents efficiency or the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- commonly used to denote an angle in mathematics; the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Represents the smallest unit or quantity; the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Used in various scientific fields; the fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Symbolizes frequency in physics; the fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
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- The second letter of the Greek alphabet; used to represent a second version or secondary item.
- The first letter of the Greek alphabet; often used to denote the first in a series.
- represents the third letter in the Greek alphabet; used in physics for gamma rays.
- Symbolizes change or difference in mathematics; also the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Represents the mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159; the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- represents a small positive quantity in mathematics; the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet.
15 Clues: Represents efficiency or the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet. • Represents wavelength in physics; the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet. • Symbolizes frequency in physics; the fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. • Used in various scientific fields; the fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. • ...
Ancient Gods and Goddesses 2021-10-26
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- Ancient Greek god of the seas
- Ancient Roman god of the seas
- Ancient Egyptian god of chaos
- Ancient Greek goddess of the hunt
- Ancient Roman god of war
- Ancient Egyptian sun god
- Ancient Egyptian goddess of love
- Ancient Egyptian god of the dead
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- King of the ancient Roman gods
- Ancient Roman goddess of love
- Ancient Greek god of war
- Queen of ancient greek gods
- King of the ancient Greek gods
- Queen of the ancient Roman gods
- Ancient Roman goddess of the hunt
- Ancient Egyptian sky goddess
- King of the ancient Egyptian gods
- Ancient Greek goddess of love
18 Clues: Ancient Greek god of war • Ancient Roman god of war • Ancient Egyptian sun god • Queen of ancient greek gods • Ancient Egyptian sky goddess • Ancient Roman goddess of love • Ancient Greek god of the seas • Ancient Roman god of the seas • Ancient Egyptian god of chaos • Ancient Greek goddess of love • King of the ancient Roman gods • King of the ancient Greek gods • ...
Greek Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-21
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- Mother of Alexander the Great
- Greek doctor; namesake of the medical oath
- Site of battle where Philip II defeated the Greeks
- Athenian assembly that voted on laws
- Leader during Athens’ Golden Age
- Site of early Greek civilization and Trojan War myths
- Elite cavalry under Philip II and Alexander
- Council of 500 in Athenian democracy
- Type of government where citizens rule
- Island home to the Minoan civilization
- Long spears used in Macedonian phalanx
- Generals elected in Athenian democracy
- Invaders during Greece's Dark Age
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- Student of Socrates; wrote The Republic
- Paid teachers of philosophy and rhetoric
- Alexander’s famous horse, tamed as a boy
- Famous temple built during Athens' Golden Age
- Greek drama genre that dealt with human suffering
- Sculptor of Zeus at Olympia and the Parthenon statues
- The blend of Persian, Indian, Greek, and Egyptian culture
- Sea that borders Greece and supported trade
- Ancient Greek epic poet who wrote The Iliad
- Alliance led by Athens after Persian Wars
- Philosopher who used continuous questioning
- Aristotle’s school of logic and science
- Rugged landform that led to isolated Greek city-states
- Plato’s school of philosophy in Athens
- Region where Greek culture reemerged after the Dark Ages
- Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great
- Famous palace of the Minoans
- Greek warship with three rows of oars
31 Clues: Famous palace of the Minoans • Mother of Alexander the Great • Leader during Athens’ Golden Age • Invaders during Greece's Dark Age • Athenian assembly that voted on laws • Council of 500 in Athenian democracy • Greek warship with three rows of oars • Type of government where citizens rule • Island home to the Minoan civilization • Long spears used in Macedonian phalanx • ...
House of Hades 2014-08-14
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- , son of Greek god Hades
- , daughter of Greek goddess Aphrodite
- ,other term for child of god
- ,pit of underworld where montsers go when destroyed
- , daughter of Greek goddess Athena and Percy's girlfriend
- , son of Greek god Hephaestus and can control fire
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- ,home of roman mythology's beginning
- ,river of fire
- , son of Roman god Jupiter ad brother of Thalia
- , Percy's best friend who is a satyr
- ,Greek God of Lightning
- , son of roman god mars but has Greek heritage
- ,Greek god of death
- , main character and son of Greek god poseidon
- , daughter of Greek god Zeus and sister of Jason
15 Clues: ,river of fire • ,Greek god of death • ,Greek God of Lightning • , son of Greek god Hades • ,other term for child of god • ,home of roman mythology's beginning • , Percy's best friend who is a satyr • , daughter of Greek goddess Aphrodite • , son of roman god mars but has Greek heritage • , main character and son of Greek god poseidon • ...
Mythical beings and legends 2018-10-12
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- This guy loved his own reflection
- Greek name for the Goddess Venus
- Half man half horse
- Half eagle half lion
- Father of the Greek Gods
- Half woman half lion
- Ferryman of Hades
- Captained The Argonauts
- Hundred eyed giant
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- multiplying head snake
- Greek god of war
- Theseus found this beast in Daedalus' maze
- This snake can kill or petrify you
- What was Buckbeak
- This guy loved his mum a little too much
- Greek god of the sun and prophecies
- Also known as Drakes
- This boy flew too close to the sun
- Odysseus' faithful dog
- Poem written by Greek Poet Homer
20 Clues: Greek god of war • What was Buckbeak • Ferryman of Hades • Hundred eyed giant • Half man half horse • Also known as Drakes • Half eagle half lion • Half woman half lion • multiplying head snake • Odysseus' faithful dog • Captained The Argonauts • Father of the Greek Gods • Greek name for the Goddess Venus • Poem written by Greek Poet Homer • This guy loved his own reflection • ...
The Planets In Astrology 2024-04-04
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- Annibale de Gasparis chose to call it Igea Borbonica ("Bourbon [what?]"), after the Greek goddess of health, daughter of Asclepius, and in honor of the ruling family of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies where Naples was located.
- Or Jupiter II
- Or Saturn III
- In Ancient Egypt, what planet do Isis and Hathor rule?
- The Discovery site is Kitt Peak Obs.
- It is a dwarf planet in the middle main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- It is associated with focus, precision, nobility, ethics, civility, lofty goals, career, great achievements, dedication, authority figures, stability, virtues, productiveness, valuable hard lessons learned, destiny, structures, protective roles, balance, meritocracy, conservatism, and karma (reaping what you have sown or cosmic justice) but with limitations, restrictions, boundaries, anxiety, tests, practicality, reality, and time.
- It is the largest satellite in the Solar System, and is slightly larger than Mercury, but is about half as massive.
- This is debated; see double planet.
- It represents marriage/partnership, what you need in a mate, and the kind of mate you'll be.
- In Hindu, what planet does Mangala rule?
- It is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus.
- Like the Morning and Evening Stars, Mercury was deemed to be a distinct planet when it was visible during daytime, and dedicated by the Greeks.
- It is named after the Greek goddess Ἔρις, a personification of strife and discord.
- It is the outermost of Saturn's large moons.
- Goddess of youth, was proposed by Carl Friedrich Gauss at Hencke's request. Gauss chose a wineglass as its symbol.
- "Phosphorus", Greek antiquity (Eosphorus, the Dawn-Bringer; called "Lucifer" by the Romans)
- Its diameter is 1,578 km (980 miles), and it has a density of about 1.71 grams per cubic cm.
- In classical Roman mythology, Jove is the Sky god or the ruler of the gods and their guardian and protector, and his symbol is the thunderbolt.
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- The discovery was hailed by the press and astrologers as that of a new planet.
- Was discovered by Mauna Kea Observatory
- Jupiter's second largest moon and the third largest moon in our solar system
- Discovered on 9 January 1992
- It is a centaur discovered on 8 April 2002 by the NEAT at Palomar.
- It was discovered to be a planet only in 1781 by Sir William Herschel.
- "Hesperus" (called "Vesper" by the Romans)
- When it was discovered, the moon of Pluto, was found to be very large
- Following its discovery in 1930, it was widely regarded as the ninth planet, but it changed to a dwarf planet
- Discovered on 5 April 1995
- Following the acceptance of the Copernican model, it was recognized that the planets (including Earth) orbit it, and it was no longer regarded as a planet.
- The asteroid of justice, innocence, and purity, holds a powerful influence in your natal chart.
- It is the fourth-largest moon of Saturn.
- Discovered in December 23, 1672, by Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- It reveals your natural strengths in problem-solving, strategy, and defense.
- Slightly larger than Earth's moon
- In classical Roman mythology, (what planet name) is the god of the sea, and the deep, ocean blue color of this planet reflects this.
- It is a centaur that grazes the orbit of Uranus.
- Discovered on 26 April 1993
- In Ancient Greek, what planet does Hermes rule?
- In astrology is key to establishing a balance between your ambitions and deep desires.
- Discovered by John Russell Hind on August 13, 1847
- It is the second largest satellite in the Solar System, and is slightly larger than Mercury, but less massive.
42 Clues: Or Jupiter II • Or Saturn III • Discovered on 5 April 1995 • Discovered on 26 April 1993 • Discovered on 9 January 1992 • Slightly larger than Earth's moon • This is debated; see double planet. • The Discovery site is Kitt Peak Obs. • Was discovered by Mauna Kea Observatory • It is the fourth-largest moon of Saturn. • In Hindu, what planet does Mangala rule? • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Clear or order based thinking
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- King of Macedonia
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
- War War between Athens and Sparta
- Led the second invasion of Greece
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- Wars Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- An Agreement to work together
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek mathematician
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • Clear or order based thinking • An Agreement to work together • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • War War between Athens and Sparta • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • One of the greatest conquerors in history • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
8 Clues: to agree • poor person • again, once more • to direct, command • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving
Greek Mythology - The Underworld 2023-10-24
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- The God that leads spirits to the gate of the underworld
- ____ were placed in the mouths of people before they were buried
- The Goddess kidnapped by the ruler of the underworld
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- The name of the ferryman to the underworld
- The ruler of the underworld
- The dog that guards the underworld has a ____ for a tail
- The name of the dog that guards the underworld
- One of the rivers that must be crossed to enter the underworld
8 Clues: The ruler of the underworld • The name of the ferryman to the underworld • The name of the dog that guards the underworld • The Goddess kidnapped by the ruler of the underworld • The God that leads spirits to the gate of the underworld • The dog that guards the underworld has a ____ for a tail • One of the rivers that must be crossed to enter the underworld • ...
Mythology around the world 2023-09-26
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- Roman sleep god
- Greek primordial god of darkness
- Celtic warrior hero
- Roman fire god
- Yoruba primordial deity
- Egyptian god of craftsmen
- Hindu god of destruction
- Shinto god of fire
- Greek primordial god of mountains
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- Roman god of lightning
- Greek lion with a human head
- Greek mother of Zeus
- Aztec serpent god
- Norse World tree
- Greek titan of heavenly light
- Chinese monkey king
- Norse thunder god
- Shinto wealth and luck god
18 Clues: Roman fire god • Roman sleep god • Norse World tree • Aztec serpent god • Norse thunder god • Shinto god of fire • Celtic warrior hero • Chinese monkey king • Greek mother of Zeus • Roman god of lightning • Yoruba primordial deity • Hindu god of destruction • Egyptian god of craftsmen • Shinto wealth and luck god • Greek lion with a human head • Greek titan of heavenly light • ...
Ode to a Nightingale 2023-04-06
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- MOST of the poem is in iambic __________.
- What poetic device is used in the phrase “easeful death” (l.52)?
- Who does the author express jealousy towards?
- Which nymph from Greek mythology does Keats allude to in the poem? (Hint: In first stanza)
- What (hobby) does the speaker use to escape the sorrow of real life?
- Structure for the opening of each stanza
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- What was Keat’s diagnosed with whil he wrote this poem?
- What does the speaker realize is something impossible for humans to achieve, and struggles to acccept this as inevitable?
- “With beaded bubbles winking at the brim” (l.17) is an example of what poetic device?
9 Clues: Structure for the opening of each stanza • MOST of the poem is in iambic __________. • Who does the author express jealousy towards? • What was Keat’s diagnosed with whil he wrote this poem? • What poetic device is used in the phrase “easeful death” (l.52)? • What (hobby) does the speaker use to escape the sorrow of real life? • ...
Triviaish 2024-04-11
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- Egyptian god of funerals and care for the dead
- the first 6 letters on the keyboard
- Greek goddess of marriage
- not a planet anymore
- Egyptian god of peace lions are and wind
- planet that smells like rotten eggs
- the aplpha bet
- Egyptian goddess of pleasure
- the study of history of life on earth
- Egyptian god of pre creation and post creation
- Egyptian goddess of the sky stars and cosmos
- our planet
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of wine
- Egyptian god of earth farming and fertility
- Greek goddess of wild animals
- Greek Goddess of war
- Egyptian god of the dead and the underworld
- princess in yellow dress
- Greek god of the ocean and earthquakes
- Egyptian Goddess of moisture
- Greek titan, mother of zeus
- the bet alpha
- Greek god of lightning
- Egyptian god of healing protection the sun and the sky
- tiny red organge planet
- the brach of math that deals with shapes, lined, etc.
- Greek Titan, Father of Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus
- Egyptian goddess of love healing fertility magic and the moon
- the gas humans and animals need to live
- Greek God of war
- the branch of math that deals with triangles and there angles and sides and their relationships
- the study of makeup and beauty
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- Greek god of artisans and valcanoes
- blue gas planet
- the gas that humans breathe out
- the study of the weather
- hottest planet
- planet with rings
- Greek god of archery music and dance
- Egytptian goddess the sky
- sour candy in the shape of children
- the belief in one god
- how humans turn oxygen into energy
- Largest planet
- the belief in many gods
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- giant flaming ball of gas
- Greek messenger god
- get 'Krissed'
- Egyptian god said to have created the cosmos
- a person who doesn't believe in god
- Greek goddess of the earth
- the study of rocks
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god of thunderstorms eclipses and earthquakes
- what plants do to get energy
- SKSKSKSKSKS AND I OoP water bottle
- Primary Producers
- the chemical formula of water
- the study of stars and space
- planet closest to the sun
- Greek Goddess of love and beauty
- the study of life
- the study of dentistry and teeth
- hit a yellow ball with a bat
66 Clues: our planet • get 'Krissed' • the bet alpha • hottest planet • the aplpha bet • Largest planet • blue gas planet • Greek God of war • planet with rings • Greek god of wine • Primary Producers • the study of life • the study of rocks • Greek messenger god • not a planet anymore • Greek Goddess of war • the belief in one god • Greek god of lightning • the belief in many gods • Egyptian god of the sun • ...
Term 2 Review Crossword 2025-06-24
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- The energy you get from food
- The place where you pay in a shop
- A bad reaction to certain food or things
- To make a hole in the ground
- Heat (Greek root)
- Time (Greek root)
- Eating different kinds of food in the right amounts
- Moving your body to stay fit
- What you eat every day
- Full of fat; not healthy if eaten too much
- Money you get back when you return something
- Write or draw (Greek root)
- Earth (Greek root)
- A good deal or low-priced item
- Light (Greek root)
- To pick something up
- To cut the grass
- The space between rows of shelves in a shop
- Life (Greek root)
- Far (Greek root)
- A lower price than usual
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- Drinking enough water to stay healthy
- Something you push while shopping
- To bring food or help someone
- To make food ready to eat
- A healthy food that grows in the ground
- A person who takes your money at a shop
- Food you buy from a supermarket
- A part of food your body uses to build muscles
- To clean the floor using a broom
- To cover a wall with colour
- A paper showing what you bought and how much it cost
- To repair something broken
- Sound (Greek root)
- Self (Greek root)
- To bend clothes or paper neatly
- Small (Greek root)
- To clean something with water
- The sticker that tells you what something is
- A substance your body needs to stay healthy
40 Clues: To cut the grass • Far (Greek root) • Heat (Greek root) • Time (Greek root) • Self (Greek root) • Life (Greek root) • Sound (Greek root) • Earth (Greek root) • Light (Greek root) • Small (Greek root) • To pick something up • What you eat every day • A lower price than usual • To make food ready to eat • To repair something broken • Write or draw (Greek root) • To cover a wall with colour • ...
Greek Theatre Terms Name ____________ 2025-03-12
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- pictures of animals on caves.
- Ex machina "god from the machine" - conflict is resolved by divine power
- altar on the stage where leader of the chorus would stand
- area in front of scene where actors perform
- Greek playwirght who wrote tragedies like Oedipus
- an actor
- first contest winner pl;aywirght who started acting as a solo
- upper and lower levels of the auditrium
- a round ground floor; Greek stage
- thetron) auditorium
- Greek tragedy playwright
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- flat roof of the scene for playing the gods
- Greek god of wine and fertility who was the reason for spring festivals
- Greek playwright who wrote tragedies
- aisles for entrances and exits
- two pillars
- crane to lift the "gods"
- platform carrying "dead bodies"
- (Skaynuh) dressing room building( Green Room replaced this)
- Greek comedy playwright
20 Clues: an actor • two pillars • thetron) auditorium • Greek comedy playwright • crane to lift the "gods" • Greek tragedy playwright • pictures of animals on caves. • aisles for entrances and exits • platform carrying "dead bodies" • a round ground floor; Greek stage • Greek playwright who wrote tragedies • upper and lower levels of the auditrium • flat roof of the scene for playing the gods • ...
