greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- What is Prometheus
- What creature is half human half bird
- What was Zeus the god of
- How did sirens lure sailors in
- Who was the kings son
- What was in the middle of the labyrinth
- What was the island Ariadne left on
- Who was Zeus's wife
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- What monster has 3 heads
- Who broke Echos heart
- Who cursed Narcissus
- Who got mad at Prometheus
- What pecked out Prometheus liver
- Who did Narcissus love most
- Who kidnapped Persephone
15 Clues: What is Prometheus • Who was Zeus's wife • Who cursed Narcissus • Who broke Echos heart • Who was the kings son • What monster has 3 heads • What was Zeus the god of • Who kidnapped Persephone • Who got mad at Prometheus • Who did Narcissus love most • How did sirens lure sailors in • What pecked out Prometheus liver • What was the island Ariadne left on • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-12
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- Who's capture prompted the Trojan war?
- What was king Midas cursed with because of his greed
- Who was the Ceryneian hind sacred to?
- Which goddess was Heracles' immortal wife?
- What was the name of Odysseus' wife
- Who was the Greek woman who was raised by a bear?
- What was the Minotaurs real name
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- What was Hypnos the god of
- Who helped Theseus escape from the Labyrinth
- What was the nymph Daphne transformed into
- Ganymede was abducted by the gods to serve as Zeus' what?
- Who is the first Greek god
- What did Athena give the city of Athens for the honor of the city being named after her
- Who was the Amazon queen?
- Who lured sailors with their song
15 Clues: Who was the Amazon queen? • What was Hypnos the god of • Who is the first Greek god • What was the Minotaurs real name • Who lured sailors with their song • What was the name of Odysseus' wife • Who was the Ceryneian hind sacred to? • Who's capture prompted the Trojan war? • What was the nymph Daphne transformed into • Which goddess was Heracles' immortal wife? • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-05-20
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- Gave fire to humans
- God of the sea
- Mountain where main Gods/Goddesses live
- Kid who flew too close to the sun
- Goddess of the hunt
- King that turned whatever he touched into gold
- Demigod who was forced to kill his own family
- 3 Goddesses that determined the human lifespan
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- God that is associated with the sun
- Gordon that was killed by Perseus
- Excessive pride
- King of the Gods
- A combination between a man and a bull
- Goddess that was challenged by a mortal named Aranche
- Jealous of Hercules's existence
15 Clues: God of the sea • Excessive pride • King of the Gods • Gave fire to humans • Goddess of the hunt • Jealous of Hercules's existence • Gordon that was killed by Perseus • Kid who flew too close to the sun • God that is associated with the sun • A combination between a man and a bull • Mountain where main Gods/Goddesses live • Demigod who was forced to kill his own family • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-25
16 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of wine • Greek _______ • God of the sky • God of the sky • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Women • God of the skies • The Messenger God • Goddess of Strategy • God of the underworld • Goddess of the harvest • God of time and the ages • Goddess of hearth and home • God of the Sun, Music and Poetry
greek mythology 2012-05-01
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- ignorance related injury
- was turned to stone
- greek philosopher
- open air venue for entertainment
- means cleansing
- wrote antigone
- extreme pride and arrogance
- absolute rule bby one person
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- god of wine
- wrote about woman and mythological themes
- the first the the three greek tragedies
- dined with the gods
- society without laws
- one person is ranked above another
- small group of people who hold all the power
15 Clues: god of wine • wrote antigone • means cleansing • greek philosopher • was turned to stone • dined with the gods • society without laws • ignorance related injury • extreme pride and arrogance • absolute rule bby one person • open air venue for entertainment • one person is ranked above another • the first the the three greek tragedies • wrote about woman and mythological themes • ...
greek mythology 2012-05-01
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- was turned to stone
- means cleansing
- ignorance related injury
- often described at father of tragedy
- greek philosopher
- extreme pride and arrogance
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- society without laws
- small group of people who hold all the power
- one person is ranked above another
- open air venue for entertainment
- wrote about woman and mythological themes
- wrote antigone
- absolute rule bby one person
- dined with the gods
- god of wine
15 Clues: god of wine • wrote antigone • means cleansing • greek philosopher • was turned to stone • dined with the gods • society without laws • ignorance related injury • extreme pride and arrogance • absolute rule bby one person • open air venue for entertainment • one person is ranked above another • often described at father of tragedy • wrote about woman and mythological themes • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What beast is half horse half human
- Who was so obsessed with himself, that he died from it
- Who gave Thesus the word he needed to kill the minotaur and told him the secret to getting through the maze
- Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself
- Who is the godess of the home, hearth, and family life
- Who is the god of the sea
- Who is the wife of Zeus
- Who married Ariadne
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- Who set Prometheus free from the mountain
- Who did Prometheus disobey
- Who offended Hera in "Narcissus"
- Who gave humans fire
- What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus
- What is the name of the beast with snakes for hair
- What beast did Thesus volunteer to go fight to free his people
15 Clues: Who married Ariadne • Who gave humans fire • Who is the wife of Zeus • Who is the god of the sea • Who did Prometheus disobey • Who offended Hera in "Narcissus" • What beast is half horse half human • Who set Prometheus free from the mountain • Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself • What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Started these after being cursed by Aphrodite
- her crown turned into stars
- lived a huge labyrinth
- volunteered to fight the Minotaur
- gave the humans fire
- God of the underworld
- born from the blood of medusa
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- a creature that is a lion, a goat, and a snake
- god of music
- goddess of agriculture
- cursed by Hera to only repeat others
- saved Prometheus by breaking his shackles
- loved only himself, causing him to die, but grow a flower
- the creatures that eat Prometheus's liver
- got punished from Athena and gained a head of snakes
15 Clues: god of music • gave the humans fire • God of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • lived a huge labyrinth • her crown turned into stars • born from the blood of medusa • volunteered to fight the Minotaur • cursed by Hera to only repeat others • saved Prometheus by breaking his shackles • the creatures that eat Prometheus's liver • Started these after being cursed by Aphrodite • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-18
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- God of the Seas
- Half-man Half-horse
- God of Thunder
- Opened a box full of misfortunes
- God of Erotic Love
- God of Fire
- Long Journey Full of Adventures
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- Titan who holds the sky
- Man with a Bull Head
- Monster with snakes for hair
- King of the Underworld
- Demi-God who performed 12 labours
- Titan of Time
- God of Wine
- Goddess of Wisdom
15 Clues: God of Wine • God of Fire • Titan of Time • God of Thunder • God of the Seas • Goddess of Wisdom • God of Erotic Love • Half-man Half-horse • Man with a Bull Head • King of the Underworld • Titan who holds the sky • Monster with snakes for hair • Long Journey Full of Adventures • Opened a box full of misfortunes • Demi-God who performed 12 labours
Greek Mythology 2023-04-21
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- Aphrodite was productive over _____
- Hera was the queen of _____
- Sirens were knowns as half human and half_____
- Was a symbol of Hera
- Siren's were fated to _____ if someone survived their singing
- Aphrodite was married to _______
- Goddess of Marriage
- Their singing lured passing sailors
- Aphrodite was known as a _____ wife
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- Husband of Hera
- How many kids Hera had
- one of Aphrodite's symbols
- Sirens lured these sailors to ______
- Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Eternal youth
- Was hated by Hera for being the son of her husband
15 Clues: Husband of Hera • Goddess of Marriage • Was a symbol of Hera • How many kids Hera had • one of Aphrodite's symbols • Hera was the queen of _____ • Aphrodite was married to _______ • Aphrodite was productive over _____ • Their singing lured passing sailors • Aphrodite was known as a _____ wife • Sirens lured these sailors to ______ • Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Eternal youth • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
15 Clues: fiction • female gods • god of the sky • where souls go • coldest season • humans live here • goddess of spring • god of underworld • a bloom or blossom • season before summer • home of olympian gods • goddess of agriculture • food of the underworld • to take someone away illegally • practice of cultivating livestock
4Hernandezanswer 2023-04-29
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- was bitten by a poisonous snake and died
- strongest and most important god
- was given their first lyre from Apollo
- made Apollo fall in love with Daphne
- the roman mercury
- their beauty led to their death
- is Neptune in Greek mythology
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- god of the underworld
- was disguised as a girl to be protected from Hera
- Hera took away their power of speech
- ancient god of fire
- the queen of heaven in Greek mythology
- killed his father and married his mother
13 Clues: the roman mercury • ancient god of fire • god of the underworld • is Neptune in Greek mythology • their beauty led to their death • strongest and most important god • Hera took away their power of speech • made Apollo fall in love with Daphne • was given their first lyre from Apollo • the queen of heaven in Greek mythology • was bitten by a poisonous snake and died • ...
Mythical Animals Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- hardly seen ape-like creature
- half-human half-fish
- human-like creature with magical powers and wings
- short creatures associated with St. Patrick's Day
- part-human part-lion that asks riddles
- becomes a monster every full moon
- giant flying lizard that can spit fire
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- head and wings of an eagle, body of a lion
- short creature with pointy ears
- fire bird born from ashes
- three-headed dog from Greek mythology
- winged horse from Greek mythology
- similar a horse, associated with rainbows
- human with magical powers
14 Clues: half-human half-fish • fire bird born from ashes • human with magical powers • hardly seen ape-like creature • short creature with pointy ears • winged horse from Greek mythology • becomes a monster every full moon • three-headed dog from Greek mythology • part-human part-lion that asks riddles • giant flying lizard that can spit fire • similar a horse, associated with rainbows • ...
Flocabulary Ancient Greece 2022-02-27
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- a hero with great strength in Greek mythology, said to be half-god
- in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings
- a fortress atop a tall hill in the center of the city-states
- an ancient Athenian philosopher who lived and taught between approximately 470-399 BCE
- ancient Macedonian ruler and king of Macedonia from 336-323 BCE; he overthrew the Persians and established the largest empire the ancient world had seen
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- an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato. He established a school in Athens in 335 BCE
- an independent state made up of a city and the land around it
- a major philosopher from ancient Greece who wrote "The Republic" around 38 BCE
- Greek word for city-state
- in Greek mythology, she was the goddess of arts, war, wisdom, and the protectress of Athens
- king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter
11 Clues: Greek word for city-state • a fortress atop a tall hill in the center of the city-states • an independent state made up of a city and the land around it • a hero with great strength in Greek mythology, said to be half-god • king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter • in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings • ...
Percy Jackson and the the Lightning Thief 2021-10-12
12 Clues: God of War\ • Main character • material for sword • bolt Zues's weapon • Half bull half man • Half goat half human • Greek god of the sky • Greek god of the sea • Hades invisibility helmet • Greek God of the underworld • were dead people go in Greek mythology • The character in a Greek myth with snakes for hair
Greece 2018-04-26
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- goddess of wisdom
- a Greek marketplace
- god of metalworking and fire
- god of the underworld
- stories about Greek gods and goddesses
- home of the gods
- Greek athletic competition
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- the site of a famous battle
- king of all gods
- god of war
- goddess of the hunt
- a temple dedicted to Athena
- the highest point in Athens
- a Greek city that had a strong army
14 Clues: god of war • king of all gods • home of the gods • goddess of wisdom • a Greek marketplace • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • Greek athletic competition • the site of a famous battle • a temple dedicted to Athena • the highest point in Athens • god of metalworking and fire • a Greek city that had a strong army • stories about Greek gods and goddesses
Greek Mythology 2012-05-29
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- became symbols of wisdom because Athena the goddess of wisdom was often pictured with this animal
- a word for charm, a tri of sister goddess, the ____ where in charge of dispensing beauty and charm.
- a collection of maps, was a giant who unsuccessfully fought Zeus, the king of the gods, was punished by being forced to hold up the sky
- word for the repetition of a sound ____ talked so much that God punished her by allowing her only to repeat what others say
- named for Vulcan the god of fire
- named for juno the goddess of marriage and childbirth
- a planet, was the god of the sea
- for Ceres, goddess of harvest
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- a planet, was the god of war
- is derived from oceanus a lord of the seas he was one of the giants that unsuccessfully battled against Zeus
- name for several space vehicles, the god of the sun and patron of sciences
- means destiny the three ____ decided how long a person would live at birth by snipping a thread that measured years in feet and months in inches.
- named for Janus the god of beginnings and endings
- rage, the ____ punished evildoers in the underworld
- a planet named for the goddess of love
15 Clues: a planet, was the god of war • for Ceres, goddess of harvest • named for Vulcan the god of fire • a planet, was the god of the sea • a planet named for the goddess of love • named for Janus the god of beginnings and endings • rage, the ____ punished evildoers in the underworld • named for juno the goddess of marriage and childbirth • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-04-01
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- three winged bird-women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths
- the immortal horse of Adrastus
- Greek goddess of love
- a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram
- a snake-headed gorgon that can turn men to stone with her eyes
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
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- Lion a gigantic lion whose skin was impervious to weapons
- a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- the giant who fought Poseidon
- sea creatures with the fore-parts of horses and the tails of fish
- a nine-headed serpent
- one eyed dwarfs that hunted sheep on the island of Sicily
- a divine winged horse
- three goddesses of pain
15 Clues: a nine-headed serpent • Greek goddess of love • a divine winged horse • three goddesses of pain • Greek god of the Underworld • Greek goddess of the rainbow • the giant who fought Poseidon • the immortal horse of Adrastus • a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram • a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-02-29
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- The god of prophesy, music and poetry, and knowledge
- The god of the sea
- The Underworld
- the king of all the gods
- The goddess of wisdom and defense
- carried the universe as a punishment
- gave Zeus a potion for Cronus designed to make him vomit
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- one-eyed monster; children of Gaia and Uranus
- The goddess of beauty and love;born from the sea foam
- the great nothingness
- The queen of the gods and goddess of women and marriage
- god of the starry sky/heaven
- The god of travel, hospitality and trade and Zeus’s personal messenger
- The mother earth
- The god of war
15 Clues: The Underworld • The god of war • The mother earth • The god of the sea • the great nothingness • the king of all the gods • god of the starry sky/heaven • The goddess of wisdom and defense • carried the universe as a punishment • one-eyed monster; children of Gaia and Uranus • The god of prophesy, music and poetry, and knowledge • ...
Greek mythology 2017-03-28
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- god of the sun music archery healing
- one eyed monster
- goddess of the hearth (home)
- goddess of wisdom and battle
- goddess of love and beauty
- are half-human and half-horse
- god of the sky; supreme ruler
- messenger of the gods
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- go of the sea
- deformed god of the weapons
- goddess of the moon and the hunt
- goddess of agriculture
- god of war
- jealous wife of Zeus
- god of the underworld
15 Clues: god of war • go of the sea • one eyed monster • jealous wife of Zeus • god of the underworld • messenger of the gods • goddess of agriculture • goddess of love and beauty • deformed god of the weapons • goddess of the hearth (home) • goddess of wisdom and battle • are half-human and half-horse • god of the sky; supreme ruler • goddess of the moon and the hunt • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-07-06
15 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of love • god of death • god of travel • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of love • king of the Gods • goddess of Wisdom • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • goddess of the home • goddess of the harvest • god of fire and craftsmen
Greek Mythology 2022-09-28
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- god of war and bloodshed
- protector of children and animals
- goddess of marriage, family, & childbirth
- owner of a three-headed dog named Cerberus
- she was born from Zeus' forehead
- carried a trident
- symbols include grain and a cornucopia
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- talented blacksmith
- god of the sky and thunder
- king of the titans
- goddess of hearth, home, & family
- god of light, poetry, music, & healing
- goddess of love and beauty
- messenger of the gods
- god of wine, grapes, theater, & celebration
15 Clues: carried a trident • king of the titans • talented blacksmith • messenger of the gods • god of war and bloodshed • god of the sky and thunder • goddess of love and beauty • she was born from Zeus' forehead • protector of children and animals • goddess of hearth, home, & family • god of light, poetry, music, & healing • symbols include grain and a cornucopia • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-10
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- One-eyed creature
- Aphrodite is the Goddess of…
- Artemis is the Goddess of the…
- The last thing left in Pandora’s box
- Persephone is the Goddess of…
- Message to the Gods
- God of War
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- God of the Sun and Music
- Mother of Persephone
- Pais was Prince of…
- King of the Gods
- Favourite animal of the Oracle of Wi-fi
- Husband of Psyche
- God of the Underworld
- Book about the Trojan War
15 Clues: God of War • King of the Gods • One-eyed creature • Husband of Psyche • Pais was Prince of… • Message to the Gods • Mother of Persephone • God of the Underworld • God of the Sun and Music • Book about the Trojan War • Aphrodite is the Goddess of… • Persephone is the Goddess of… • Artemis is the Goddess of the… • The last thing left in Pandora’s box • Favourite animal of the Oracle of Wi-fi
Greek Mythology 2023-04-12
15 Clues: Sun • Snake • Water • One Eye • War Wise • Bull Man • Lightning • Horse Man • Flame Birb • Pretty Lady • Flappy Horse • Singing Fish • Three Headed Dog • Too Many Headed Dog • Too Many Heads Creature
Greek Mythology 2023-04-24
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- ares was described as the most _____
- olympian god of war
- the place where heracles took cerberus
- poseidons wife
- poseidon maintained the balance of these
- god of the sea
- ares' comrade and sister
- poseidon was also associated with
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- zeus calls him the most ____ of all gods
- poseidon founded this city
- the ____ held ares in high regard
- the hound of hades
- the mother of cerberus
- defeated cerberus
- the father of cerberus
15 Clues: poseidons wife • god of the sea • defeated cerberus • the hound of hades • olympian god of war • the mother of cerberus • the father of cerberus • ares' comrade and sister • poseidon founded this city • the ____ held ares in high regard • poseidon was also associated with • ares was described as the most _____ • the place where heracles took cerberus • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who tried to poison Theseus?
- Who cheated on Hera?
- God of the underworld
- Her sacred animal was the owl
- Who did Hera curse?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- A firey bird
- Who was in the labyrinth and part of the tribute?
- Who asked Ariadne to be his bride?
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- She was beheaded by Perseus
- The God of fire and metalworking
- What did Prometheus give to the human?
- Narcissus was in love with his ___
- They lured sailors to their death with songs
- What part of Prometheus did the vultures eat?
15 Clues: A firey bird • Who did Hera curse? • Who cheated on Hera? • God of the underworld • Who saved Prometheus? • She was beheaded by Perseus • Who tried to poison Theseus? • Her sacred animal was the owl • The God of fire and metalworking • Narcissus was in love with his ___ • Who asked Ariadne to be his bride? • What did Prometheus give to the human? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What organ was cursed to grow back after getting eaten?
- Which god did Prometheus disrespect?
- Who was the god of the underworld?
- Which flower grew from Narcissus body?
- Which Goddess did Narcissus offend
- Who wanted to kill Theseus to get thrown after the king?
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- Who found Ariadne on the beach?
- Gaurded the gates of Hades underworld
- What element did Prometheus bring down to the humans?
- She was cursed by Athena for an affair she had with Poseiden
- What child was born from Zeus and Leto's affair?
- What Goddess was born out of Zeus's forehead
- This creature is a lion with a goat on its back and snakes as its tail
- Who helped Theseus figure out how to get to the Minotaur?
- Who did Echo offend in the story "Narcissus?"
15 Clues: Who found Ariadne on the beach? • Who was the god of the underworld? • Which Goddess did Narcissus offend • Which god did Prometheus disrespect? • Gaurded the gates of Hades underworld • Which flower grew from Narcissus body? • What Goddess was born out of Zeus's forehead • Who did Echo offend in the story "Narcissus?" • What child was born from Zeus and Leto's affair? • ...
Greek mythology 2024-03-26
15 Clues: God of war • wife of zeus • ruler of gods • mother of zeus • God of the sun • father of zeus • God of the sea • God of the forge • Goddess of beauty • first mortal women • Gift given to poseidon • Goddess of the harvest • ruler of the underworld • Goddess of war (strategy based) • gift given to zeus (his main weapon)
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - leader who rules by force.
- - Greek name for city state
- - greek Market
- - Famous Poet
- - the oddysys
- - Famous Fable writer
- - Rich landowner
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
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- - stories about gods and heros
- - age of Achivement
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - a now popular goverment first from greece
- - The boy who cried wolf
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - the oddysys • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Fable writer • - The boy who cried wolf • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government. • ...
Myths and Legends 2023-07-07
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- A mythical creature that is a human during normal times but transforms into a wolf during the full moon.
- A mythical creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to live in the Himalayan mountains.
- A mythical creature, also known as Sasquatch, believed to inhabit forests and wilderness areas.
- A Gorgon from Greek mythology, typically depicted with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people into stone.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lizard, often depicted as having wings and breathing fire.
- Ness Monster A legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness, a large lake in Scotland.
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- A mythical bird that is associated with fire and rebirth, said to rise from its own ashes.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, known for his power and lightning bolts.
- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
- A small, magical creature often depicted as having wings and granting wishes or bringing good luck.
- A creature from Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- A creature from Greek mythology, often depicted as a beautiful woman with the ability to lure sailors with her voice.
- A legendary horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A mythological creature often depicted as being large, ugly, and mischievous.
15 Clues: A mythological creature often depicted as being large, ugly, and mischievous. • A creature from Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, known for his power and lightning bolts. • A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-04-01
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- Greek god of the Underworld
- sea creatures with the fore-parts of horses and the tails of fish
- Greek goddess of love
- three goddesses of pain
- a divine winged horse
- one eyed dwarfs that hunted sheep on the island of Sicily
- the immortal horse of Adrastus
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- a snake-headed gorgon that can turn men to stone with her eyes
- a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram
- a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- the giant who fought Poseidon
- a nine-headed serpent
- Lion a gigantic lion whose skin was impervious to weapons
- three winged bird-women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
15 Clues: Greek goddess of love • a nine-headed serpent • a divine winged horse • three goddesses of pain • Greek god of the Underworld • Greek goddess of the rainbow • the giant who fought Poseidon • the immortal horse of Adrastus • a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram • a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-12-07
15 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of Wine • God of Travel • God of the Sea • God of the Sun • Goddess of Love • King of the Gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of Spring • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Hearth • Goddess of Agricultire • Goddess of War Stratigy • Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon
Greek Mythology 2023-01-23
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- Goddess of the Moon, the Hunt and Maidens
- God of thieves and messenger of the gods
- Goddess of Crops
- God of the Dead
- Goddess of Love
- God of the Sun, Archery, Medicine and Plagues
- God of Lightning
- minor God of War
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- God of Wine
- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of War
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Goddess of Marriage
- Goddess of Spring
15 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • God of the Sea • God of the Dead • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Crops • God of Lightning • minor God of War • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Spring • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the Hearth • God of thieves and messenger of the gods • Goddess of the Moon, the Hunt and Maidens • God of the Sun, Archery, Medicine and Plagues
Greek Mythology 2017-03-09
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- when people battled back then, they had armor such as helmets,____, metal leggings,and boots
- when you break your back and can't move
- the ____ was blowing on the hill
- stupidly smart
- opposite of being hurt
- "their is that one person at school that is so ___, it cased a spell on me"
- to be upset
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- the thing that bees take from flowers
- meals
- a funeral/ praying
- "you can't hurt me"
- the weapon for the water God (Posiden)
- let's play Jenga
- "I left it right their but I guess I ____ it"
- Sheqs size
15 Clues: meals • Sheqs size • to be upset • stupidly smart • let's play Jenga • a funeral/ praying • "you can't hurt me" • opposite of being hurt • the ____ was blowing on the hill • the thing that bees take from flowers • the weapon for the water God (Posiden) • when you break your back and can't move • "I left it right their but I guess I ____ it" • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-11-12
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- to brag about accomplishments
- brave having no fear
- to want more than is reasonable
- applying your complete time
- mentally quick
- to get into other people's business
- to talk excessively about one's achievement
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- to take back something
- to gaze at yourself with admiration
- to have grace
- to never give up
- to look up to
- extremely ugly
- to go against authority
- to show allegiance, commitment
15 Clues: to have grace • to look up to • extremely ugly • mentally quick • to never give up • brave having no fear • to take back something • to go against authority • applying your complete time • to brag about accomplishments • to show allegiance, commitment • to want more than is reasonable • to gaze at yourself with admiration • to get into other people's business • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-03-09
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- goddess of the hearth
- goddesses of the hunt and the moon
- ruler of the seas
- god of death
- god of fire and the forge
- god of the underworld and riches
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- god of music and the sun
- goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- goddess of wisdom and crafts
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine and insanity
- king of the sky
- god of messengers and thieves
- queen of heaven
- god of war
15 Clues: god of war • god of death • king of the sky • queen of heaven • ruler of the seas • goddess of the hearth • god of music and the sun • god of wine and insanity • god of fire and the forge • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of wisdom and crafts • god of messengers and thieves • god of the underworld and riches • goddesses of the hunt and the moon • goddess of agriculture and the harvest
greek mythology 2024-05-27
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- Which god is god of music?
- Who is Zues married to?
- Which god is god of wine?
- Which creature has 9 heads?
- What is the name of the 3 headed dog?
- Who is god of the underworld?
- Which god is god of virgins?
- Which god is the god of sleep?
- Which creature has the haunches of a lion, wings of s bird and the head of a woman?
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- Who is the smartest goddess?
- Which hero did the Hydra try to kill?
- Who god cursed by Athena?
- Which god is god of traveling?
- Which titan holds the sky?
- which creature used their voice to lure sailors into the water?
15 Clues: Who is Zues married to? • Who god cursed by Athena? • Which god is god of wine? • Which god is god of music? • Which titan holds the sky? • Which creature has 9 heads? • Who is the smartest goddess? • Which god is god of virgins? • Who is god of the underworld? • Which god is god of traveling? • Which god is the god of sleep? • Which hero did the Hydra try to kill? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-27
15 Clues: Zeuses wife • Mother Earth • God of the sun • Created horses • Goddess of love • Poseidons weapon • King of all gods • Goddess of wisdom • Where Hades resides • Kidnapped Persephone • Where most gods reside • Swallowed his children • Was born from zeus thigh • Hephaestus is the god of • Where Greek mythology started
Greek mythology 2024-02-08
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- Who was the god of war
- Who killed Achilles
- Who made the greek labyrinth
- Who was wearing the winged sandals
- Who holds the earth
- Who killed his father
- Who cut off medusa's head
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- Who went to the underworld to save his wife
- Who stole fire
- Who made the helmet of invisibility
- Who was the first woman on earth
- Who killed himself
- Who made the trojan horse
- Who fell in love with himself
- Who trained the muses to sing so harmony lesly together
15 Clues: Who stole fire • Who killed himself • Who killed Achilles • Who holds the earth • Who killed his father • Who was the god of war • Who made the trojan horse • Who cut off medusa's head • Who made the greek labyrinth • Who fell in love with himself • Who was the first woman on earth • Who was wearing the winged sandals • Who made the helmet of invisibility • ...
fau 2023-06-01
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- Art form involving sound and rhythm (5 letters)
- Imaginary or unreal elements (7 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Natural world (6 letters)
- Pointed projections on the head (5 letters)
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- Dense, wooded area (6 letters)
- Animal life of a particular region (5 letters)
- Greek god of nature (3 letters)
- Hoofed mammal (4 letters)
- Half-human, half-goat creature (5 letters)
- Nature spirit in Greek mythology (5 letters)
- Untamed or not domesticated (4 letters)
- Wind instrument (5 letters)
13 Clues: Hoofed mammal (4 letters) • Natural world (6 letters) • Wind instrument (5 letters) • Dense, wooded area (6 letters) • Greek god of nature (3 letters) • Untamed or not domesticated (4 letters) • Imaginary or unreal elements (7 letters) • Half-human, half-goat creature (5 letters) • Pointed projections on the head (5 letters) • Nature spirit in Greek mythology (5 letters) • ...
Jason Nouns for Latin 2022-05-11
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- They were generally depicted as birds with the heads of women, their faces were pale with hunger and long claws on their hands.
- was an an enchantress who helped Jason, leader of the Argonauts, to obtain the Golden Fleece from her father, King Aeëtes of Colchis. She was of divine descent and had the gift of prophecy. She married Jason and used her magic powers and advice to help him.
- was the most important Centaur in Greek mythology, famous for his teaching ability. He was the son of the Titan god Cronus and the nymph Philyra.
- was a king of the region of Thrace in Greek mythology, as well as a seer. He appeared in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, on their way to retrieve the Golden Fleece from the mythical land of Colchis.
- In Greek mythology, ________ was the ruler of Thebes, although _________ would not be named king, but would act as regent on several occasions, including either side of the rule of Oedipus.
- was the builder and eponym of the ship Argo. He was known as one of the Argonauts and constructed the ship under Athena's guidance. He traveled with Jason to find the golden fleece.
- is the Roman god of the sun. The worship of Sol was introduced to the Romans by Titus Tatius. It is believed the Roman pantheon had two sun gods.The deity worship was performed by the Sabine family of Aurelius.
- is the leader of the Argonauts and the son of Aeson, king of Iolcos in Thessaly.
- was a son of Boreas, god of the north wind, and Orithyia, the goddess of cold mountain winds. He was the twin brother of Zetes and the brother of Chione, the goddess of snow.
- _________ is an ancient site in Greece and a modern town, which was an important part of various stories in Greek mythology. _________ was an important ancient Greek religious sanctuary sacred to the god Apollo.
- is the area bordered by the Danube on the north, by the Euxine Sea (Black Sea) on the east, by northern Macedonia in the south and by Illyria to the west.
- is a son of Boreas the God of the North Wind. Along with his brothers Calais, they are known as the Boreads. _________ and Calais were Argonauts and are identifiable because of their wings.
- _________ was a mortal prince of Greek mythology, the heir to the throne of Iolcus, and most famously, the father of the Greek hero Jason.
- was a river-god of Colchis at the easternmost end of the Black Sea (modern day Georgia). The Phasis River had its headwaters in the Caucasus Mountains and flowed down through the land of Colchis to the Black Sea.
- is the King of Colchis (the land at the eastern end of the Black Sea) who received from Phrixus, son of Athamas, the Golden Fleece. Later, when the Argonauts came to Colchis, he was betrayed by his own daughter Medea, and lost both fleece and kingdom.
- The __________ was named after a girl named Helle. Together with her brother Phrixus, she was about to be killed as a human sacrifice, but they were saved by a ram with a golden fleece, which took them on their back, and flew from Greece to the north.
- The name Eridanos means "Early Burnt" from the Greek words êri and danos. It probably came from the story of Phaethon--whose flaming body plunged into the river when he was struck from the chariot of the sun by the thunderbolt of Zeus.The Eridanos was later associated with the river _______, because the ________ was located near the end of the Amber trail.
- a Corinthian princess as the daughter of King Creon. She married Jason. Creusa was killed, along with her father, by Medea, who either sent her a peplos steeped in flammable poison or set fire to the royal palace.
- was a city-state in Ancient Greece, located between its rival states, Sparta and Athens. In Greek mythology, it was founded by Corinthos, who was a descendant of the god of the sun Helios.
- ________ is a king of Greek mythology, for ________ was the king of Iolcus, but ________ was also a noted hero for he was an Argonaut and a hunter of the Calydonian Boar.
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- A pair of rocks at the Bosphorus that clashed together whenever a vessel went through. They were defeated by Jason and the Argonauts, who would have been lost and killed by the rocks if it wasn't for Phineus' advice.
- is one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology and is a prime example of a mighty warrior. The reward for his suffering through many hardships was a promise that he would live forever among the gods at Mount Olympus.
- _________, son of King Athamas of Boeotia and the half-nymph Nephele, along with his twin sister, Helle, were hated by their stepmother, Ino. Phrixus was a character in the greek mythology who created the golden fleece.
- The _______ Sea, also called the Euxine Sea, was originally known by the Greeks as Axeinos, which means "Unkind to Strangers" i.e. Inhospitable.
- ______ was the goddess of the Hellespont, a body of water bridging the Aegean and Black Seas. ______ was once a mortal princess, a daughter of King Athamas of Boeotia by the cloud-nymphe Nephele. Her jealous stepmother Ino tricked Athamas into offering Helle and her brother Phrixos up as a sacrifice to the gods, but Nephele sent the flying, golden-fleece ram to their rescue.
- of Colchis was the son of Aeetes and a brother of Medea and Chalciope. When his sister, Medea, ran off with Jason, the Argonauts and the Golden Fleece, she distracted Aeetes by killing her brother Absyrtus.
- was a sky-god who Romans believed oversaw all aspects of life; he is thought to have originated from the Greek god Zeus. ________ also concentrated on protecting the Roman state.
- was the king of Iolcus in Greek mythology, son of the god Poseidon and Tyro.
- ___________ is the land of the mythical Centaurs, the birthplace of Achilles, who is the hero of the Trojan War, and the place where the battle between the Titans and the Olympic Gods took place.
- is the twin brother of Polydeuces a pair of demigods. The two in collective are known as the Dioscuri. The twins feature in a number of myths, crossing paths with other notable figures in Greek Mythology like Jason. Both Castor and Pollux, being identical twins, were inseparable in their looks and actions. ________ was great horseman and Pollux was a great fighter.
- is the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens. She also shares some things in common with Minerva from Roman mythology. Many refer to her as a protector or a patron of major cities such as Athens.
- was a fabulously wealthy land situated on the mysterious periphery of the heroic world. Here in the sacred grove of the war god Ares, King Aeëtes hung the Golden Fleece until it was seized by Jason and the Argonauts.
- was a river-god of the northern realm of Hyperborea. He also had a place amongst the stars which is known as the constellation __________. The __________ was a mythical river later identified with the Istros (Ister) (Danube) of northern Europe and the Po of northern Italy.
- ___________ is a legendary musician and prophet in ancient Greek religion. He was also a renowned poet and, according to the legend, travelled with Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, and even descended into the Underworld of Hades to recover his lost wife Eurydice.
34 Clues: was the king of Iolcus in Greek mythology, son of the god Poseidon and Tyro. • is the leader of the Argonauts and the son of Aeson, king of Iolcos in Thessaly. • They were generally depicted as birds with the heads of women, their faces were pale with hunger and long claws on their hands. • ...
Chapter 6: Greece- A Drama in Two Acts 2021-09-09
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- the first place of battle that Persians tried to conquerod the greeks
- government ruled by many or common people
- Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived
- earliest civilization in Greece
- the center of the Minoans civilization
- an aristocrat who introduced democratic principles to Athenian government
- government ruled by the rich
- blind poet that influenced Greece, known for Greek Mythology
- games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years
- Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta
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- Greeks defeated the Persians for good
- government rule by the "best"
- government ruled by one-man rule who were selfish and deceived the people
- government ruled by one
- king of the greek gods
- greek marketplace where goods were sold and held political debate
- greek hilltop fortress
- greek cities/villages joined together to form city-states
- minoans palace
19 Clues: minoans palace • king of the greek gods • greek hilltop fortress • government ruled by one • government ruled by the rich • government rule by the "best" • earliest civilization in Greece • Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta • Greeks defeated the Persians for good • the center of the Minoans civilization • government ruled by many or common people • ...
Walk two moons 51-60 2023-02-01
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- bubbling up
- having unlimited power
- showing high moral qualities
- having the tendency to expect the best outcome
- wild disorder, noise, or confusion
- judgements without all the evidence
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- titan in Greek mythology who steals fire from heaven for the benefit of mankind
- having or showing religious devotion
- in Greek mythology, the fist mortal woman
- epidemic diseases that are deadly
- mischievous
11 Clues: bubbling up • mischievous • having unlimited power • showing high moral qualities • epidemic diseases that are deadly • wild disorder, noise, or confusion • judgements without all the evidence • having or showing religious devotion • in Greek mythology, the fist mortal woman • having the tendency to expect the best outcome • ...
The Mark of Athena By: Rick Riordan 2021-03-04
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- The children of Gods
- These are women that are very strong and fierce warriors
- Percy has this learning disorder that makes it difficult for him to read
- This is something that is mentioned a lot especially in fights and it is a hormone that is released when we face intense emotions
- Annabeth’s boyfriend, son of Poseidon, and is one of the strongest heros
- Hazel’s horse that can run at 800 miles an hour and only eats gold
- Blacksmith and the mechanic of the group, he built the Argo II (their flying ship)
- The titan that kidnapped Annabeth
- The god of the sea and water from Ancient Greek mythology
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- Jason’s girlfriend, one of the two partnered leaders of the Romans
- Enemies of the Gods, the heros fight them throughout the series
- The god of war in Ancient Greek mythology
- Hazel’s boyfriend. This Character is one of the most important characters in combat and is known for being big and clumsy
- Frank’s girlfriend, and is the only one who can tame Arion the horse.
- Percy’s girlfriend, daughter of Athena
- The god of the sky in Ancient Greek mythology
- Rayna’s boyfriend, the other partner of the two leaders of the Romans
- A superhuman being or spirit worshipped as having power over nature or human fortunes
18 Clues: The children of Gods • The titan that kidnapped Annabeth • Percy’s girlfriend, daughter of Athena • The god of war in Ancient Greek mythology • The god of the sky in Ancient Greek mythology • These are women that are very strong and fierce warriors • The god of the sea and water from Ancient Greek mythology • ...
The Mark of Athena By: Rick Riordan 2021-03-04
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- The children of Gods
- These are women that are very strong and fierce warriors
- Percy has this learning disorder that makes it difficult for him to read
- This is something that is mentioned a lot especially in fights and it is a hormone that is released when we face intense emotions
- Annabeth’s boyfriend, son of Poseidon, and is one of the strongest heros
- Hazel’s horse that can run at 800 miles an hour and only eats gold
- Blacksmith and the mechanic of the group, he built the Argo II (their flying ship)
- The titan that kidnapped Annabeth
- The god of the sea and water from Ancient Greek mythology
Down
- Jason’s girlfriend, one of the two partnered leaders of the Romans
- Enemies of the Gods, the heros fight them throughout the series
- The god of war in Ancient Greek mythology
- Hazel’s boyfriend. This Character is one of the most important characters in combat and is known for being big and clumsy
- Frank’s girlfriend, and is the only one who can tame Arion the horse.
- Percy’s girlfriend, daughter of Athena
- The god of the sky in Ancient Greek mythology
- Rayna’s boyfriend, the other partner of the two leaders of the Romans
- A superhuman being or spirit worshipped as having power over nature or human fortunes
18 Clues: The children of Gods • The titan that kidnapped Annabeth • Percy’s girlfriend, daughter of Athena • The god of war in Ancient Greek mythology • The god of the sky in Ancient Greek mythology • These are women that are very strong and fierce warriors • The god of the sea and water from Ancient Greek mythology • ...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2024-11-13
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- The home of the Greek gods, located on Mount Olympus, which is in the sky and hidden from mortals.
- Refers to the culture, mythology, and gods of ancient Greece, which the characters in Percy Jackson are connected to.
- The Master Bolt of Zeus, the powerful weapon that Percy is accused of stealing in the first book.
- The god of wine and parties, who is also the reluctant camp director at Camp Half-Blood.
- Dangerous creatures from Greek mythology that attack demigods, like Medusa, the Minotaur, or the Hydra.
- The god of the sea and Percy’s father, who gives Percy his powers.
- A dangerous adventure a demigod goes on to complete a mission or solve a problem.
- A condition where reading is hard, but in Percy Jackson, it’s a sign that a demigod’s brain is wired to understand ancient Greek instead.
- The god of the underworld, who rules the dead. Percy thinks Hades might have stolen the Master Bolt.
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- Camp Half-Blood, a training camp for demigods, where they learn to fight monsters and develop their powers.
- The 12 main gods in Greek mythology, like Zeus, Poseidon, and Athena, who live on Mount Olympus.
- A half-human, half-god child, like Percy, who has special powers.
- The goddess of wisdom and war, and the mother of Annabeth Chase.
- A half-human, half-goat creature, like Percy’s friend Grover, who protects demigods.
- The god of war, who has conflicts with Percy in the series.
- A monster who can turn people to stone by looking at them. She is a villain in the first book.
- A famous Greek hero, and the namesake of Percy Jackson, who did things like slaying Medusa.
- A wise centaur who is the activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
- The king of the gods, and the god of the sky and thunder. He has the Master Bolt, which is stolen at the start of the first book.
19 Clues: The god of war, who has conflicts with Percy in the series. • The goddess of wisdom and war, and the mother of Annabeth Chase. • A half-human, half-god child, like Percy, who has special powers. • A wise centaur who is the activities director at Camp Half-Blood. • The god of the sea and Percy’s father, who gives Percy his powers. • ...
the solar sistym 2013-09-11
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- The eighth largest
- In Roman mythology (Greek name: Poseidon)it was the god of the Sea
- The fourth brightest object in the sky
- In Roman mythology it is the god of agriculture
- It is divided into several layers
- (Greek name: Ares) is named after the god of War
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- The planet sixth largest
- It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the Solar System
- Big rocks
- The ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god
- Has big craters
11 Clues: Big rocks • Has big craters • The eighth largest • The planet sixth largest • It is divided into several layers • The fourth brightest object in the sky • In Roman mythology it is the god of agriculture • (Greek name: Ares) is named after the god of War • The ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2024-07-01
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- Half-man, half-horse (7)
- 5th letter of the Greek alphabet (7)
- Mythological sea-serpent with multiple heads (5)
- Greek Hero known for his extraordinary strength (8)
- The wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology (4)
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- The number of major Gods in Greek mythology (6)
- Titan who is condemned to hold up the sky for eternity (5)
- Greek King of Ithaca (8)
- The Greek god of the dead (5)
9 Clues: Half-man, half-horse (7) • Greek King of Ithaca (8) • The Greek god of the dead (5) • 5th letter of the Greek alphabet (7) • The wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology (4) • The number of major Gods in Greek mythology (6) • Mythological sea-serpent with multiple heads (5) • Greek Hero known for his extraordinary strength (8) • ...
The Mark of Athena By: Rick Riordan 2021-03-04
Across
- The children of Gods
- These are women that are very strong and fierce warriors
- Percy has this learning disorder that makes it difficult for him to read
- This is something that is mentioned a lot especially in fights and it is a hormone that is released when we face intense emotions
- Annabeth’s boyfriend, son of Poseidon, and is one of the strongest heros
- Hazel’s horse that can run at 800 miles an hour and only eats gold
- Blacksmith and the mechanic of the group, he built the Argo II (their flying ship)
- The titan that kidnapped Annabeth
- The god of the sea and water from Ancient Greek mythology
Down
- Jason’s girlfriend, one of the two partnered leaders of the Romans
- Enemies of the Gods, the heros fight them throughout the series
- The god of war in Ancient Greek mythology
- Hazel’s boyfriend. This Character is one of the most important characters in combat and is known for being big and clumsy
- Frank’s girlfriend, and is the only one who can tame Arion the horse.
- Percy’s girlfriend, daughter of Athena
- The god of the sky in Ancient Greek mythology
- Rayna’s boyfriend, the other partner of the two leaders of the Romans
- A superhuman being or spirit worshipped as having power over nature or human fortunes
18 Clues: The children of Gods • The titan that kidnapped Annabeth • Percy’s girlfriend, daughter of Athena • The god of war in Ancient Greek mythology • The god of the sky in Ancient Greek mythology • These are women that are very strong and fierce warriors • The god of the sea and water from Ancient Greek mythology • ...
greek mythology 2022-05-19
15 Clues: god of war • god of wind • god of trade • god of dreams • god of the sky • god of strength • the god of the sea • titan of astronomy • greek god of wealth • god of wind and air • the king of the gods • king of the underworld • the goddess of marriage • greatest of greek heroes • god of music and healing
Greek Mythology 2022-04-13
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- The king that sent Perseus to kill Medusa
- What Medusa turns everyone that looks at her into
- Perseus's grandfather who got rid of Perseus after finding out Perseus would kill him
- Who told Akrisios that Perseus would kill him
- The monster that the Grey Sisters knew the location of
- What body part did Perseus have to bring back to Polydectes
- The person that killed Medusa
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- Where did Perseus kill Akrisios
- All three Grey Sisters had to share one of them
- How did Perseus beat Medusa
- Perseus's mother, Polydectes wanted to marry her
- What Medusa's hair is made of
- What Hermes gave to Perseus to let him fly
- What was all over Medusa's island
- The god that helped Perseus
15 Clues: How did Perseus beat Medusa • The god that helped Perseus • What Medusa's hair is made of • The person that killed Medusa • Where did Perseus kill Akrisios • What was all over Medusa's island • The king that sent Perseus to kill Medusa • What Hermes gave to Perseus to let him fly • Who told Akrisios that Perseus would kill him • ...
greek mythology 2023-11-06
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- _____ is one of the 12 olympian deities, is goddess of wisdom, and had an adopted kid, and holds a javelin.
- ____ is the hero of Trojan war,was dipped in a river at birth to protect him, has only 1 weak spot, said to be the most powerful demigod.
- ____ is the son of zeus, appears in a movie with danny DeVito,mother tried to kill at a young age,seen as god of superhuman strength
- _____is the goddess of love,symbols include seashells, myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans, kid is eros, Hephaestus
- ____ is the god of travel,has a power in thievery,represents roads and trade,wilds a trident with wings
- _____ is the god of the water, son is percy jackson, and has a trident
- what greek god has a lightning bolt, controls lightning, and offspring is aphrodite
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- ____ is a goddess, is the goddess of home, has to power to keep everyone around her in total ease, mother is rhea
- _____ is one of the 12 olympian deities, god of archery, one's kid's dad is the god of prophecy, and uses a bow.
- _____ goddess of wild animals, holds a bow, dad is zeus, never had kids
- ____ demigod that is half goat,son of god Hercules, appeared in the Percy Jackson film,can sense emotions
- _____ is the god of crafting, married to aphrodite, kid is eros, wields a hammer
- Who is the goddess of marriage, offspring is rhea, and has a staff with a flower on top
- _____ is the god of courage and war, one of the 12 olympians, dad is zeus,His symbols include the boar, dog, wolf, spear, sword, and vulture
- ____ god of dead, symbol is either of 2 trees,wields a 2 prong trident, brother is zeus
15 Clues: _____ is the god of the water, son is percy jackson, and has a trident • _____ goddess of wild animals, holds a bow, dad is zeus, never had kids • _____ is the god of crafting, married to aphrodite, kid is eros, wields a hammer • what greek god has a lightning bolt, controls lightning, and offspring is aphrodite • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who did Dionysus marry?
- What was Zeus's weapon of choice?
- What was one of the Chimera's powers?
- What did Medea try to use to kill Theseus?
- What power did Zeus give Prometheus?
- What was one of Hera's sacred animals?
- Who made Echo's voice become an echo?
- Who was the goddess of Agriculture?
- Which character was very self-absorbed?
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- Which creature guarded the underworld?
- Which bird was eating Prometheus liver?
- Which god did Narcissus disrespect?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who killed the Minotaur?
- Which monster ate children?
15 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who did Dionysus marry? • Who killed the Minotaur? • Which monster ate children? • What was Zeus's weapon of choice? • Which god did Narcissus disrespect? • Who was the goddess of Agriculture? • What power did Zeus give Prometheus? • What was one of the Chimera's powers? • Who made Echo's voice become an echo? • Which creature guarded the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What beast is half horse half human
- Who was so obsessed with himself, that he died from it
- Who gave Thesus the word he needed to kill the minotaur and told him the secret to getting through the maze
- Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself
- Who is the godess of the home, hearth, and family life
- Who is the god of the sea
- Who is the wife of Zeus
- Who married Ariadne
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- Who set Prometheus free from the mountain
- Who did Prometheus disobey
- Who offended Hera in "Narcissus"
- Who gave humans fire
- What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus
- What is the name of the beast with snakes for hair
- What beast did Thesus volunteer to go fight to free his people
15 Clues: Who married Ariadne • Who gave humans fire • Who is the wife of Zeus • Who is the god of the sea • Who did Prometheus disobey • Who offended Hera in "Narcissus" • What beast is half horse half human • Who set Prometheus free from the mountain • Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself • What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What beast is half horse half human
- Who was so obsessed with himself, that he died from it
- Who gave Thesus the word he needed to kill the minotaur and told him the secret to getting through the maze
- Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself
- Who is the godess of the home, hearth, and family life
- Who is the god of the sea
- Who is the wife of Zeus
- Who married Ariadne
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- Who set Prometheus free from the mountain
- Who did Prometheus disobey
- Who offended Hera in "Narcissus"
- Who gave humans fire
- What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus
- What is the name of the beast with snakes for hair
- What beast did Thesus volunteer to go fight to free his people
15 Clues: Who married Ariadne • Who gave humans fire • Who is the wife of Zeus • Who is the god of the sea • Who did Prometheus disobey • Who offended Hera in "Narcissus" • What beast is half horse half human • Who set Prometheus free from the mountain • Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself • What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus • ...
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- god of the strategy part of a war
- god of the sea
- The god of the sky
- Who slayed the Minotaur
- 4-tailed fox
- One-eyed monster
- god of the sun
- 3-headed dog
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- Who helped the Argonauts
- god of wine and parties
- A titan that got chained up in a mountain
- half bull half human
- god of war
- A mortal with superhuman strength
- was the leader of the first generation of Titans
15 Clues: god of war • 4-tailed fox • 3-headed dog • god of the sea • god of the sun • One-eyed monster • The god of the sky • half bull half human • god of wine and parties • Who slayed the Minotaur • Who helped the Argonauts • god of the strategy part of a war • A mortal with superhuman strength • A titan that got chained up in a mountain • was the leader of the first generation of Titans
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- god of the strategy part of a war
- god of the sea
- The god of the sky
- Who slayed the Minotaur
- 4-tailed fox
- One-eyed monster
- god of the sun
- 3-headed dog
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- Who helped the Argonauts
- god of wine and parties
- A titan that got chained up in a mountain
- half bull half human
- god of war
- A mortal with superhuman strength
- was the leader of the first generation of Titans
15 Clues: god of war • 4-tailed fox • 3-headed dog • god of the sea • god of the sun • One-eyed monster • The god of the sky • half bull half human • god of wine and parties • Who slayed the Minotaur • Who helped the Argonauts • god of the strategy part of a war • A mortal with superhuman strength • A titan that got chained up in a mountain • was the leader of the first generation of Titans
Mythical Legends 2024-08-20
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- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A multi-headed serpent from Greek mythology.
- A mythical creature that breathes fire and flies.
- A mythical horse with a single horn on its forehead.
- A bird that rises from its ashes, symbolizing rebirth.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology.
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- 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 of a human.
- A creature with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone.
- A nature spirit often depicted as beautiful young women.
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology. • A multi-headed serpent from Greek mythology. • A mythical creature that breathes fire and flies. • A mythical horse with a single horn on its forehead. • A bird that rises from its ashes, symbolizing rebirth. • A nature spirit often depicted as beautiful young women. • ...
the topic Goddesses 2023-12-07
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- - Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- - Greek goddess of wisdom.
- - Egyptian goddess of love and motherhood.
- - Greek goddess of the underworld.
- - Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood.
- - Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation.
- - Hindu goddess of power and protection.
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- - Greek goddess of agriculture.
- - Sumerian goddess of love and fertility.
- - Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and protection.
- - Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
- - Norse goddess of marriage and motherhood.
- - Celtic goddess of poetry and healing.
- - Norse goddess of love and fertility.
- - Queen of the gods in Greek mythology.
15 Clues: - Greek goddess of wisdom. • - Greek goddess of agriculture. • - Greek goddess of the underworld. • - Roman goddess of love and beauty. • - Norse goddess of love and fertility. • - Celtic goddess of poetry and healing. • - Queen of the gods in Greek mythology. • - Hindu goddess of power and protection. • - Sumerian goddess of love and fertility. • ...
Legendary Creatures 2023-09-11
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- A fearsome beast from Chinese mythology, associated with New Year traditions.
- A vampire-like creature from Philippine folklore that can split in two.
- A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology.
- A type of vampire in Romanian folklore.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology, known for wailing as an omen of death.
- A horse-like demon from Scottish mythology, associated with plagues and drought.
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- A legendary blood-sucking creature in Latin American folklore.
- A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore.
- A mythical creature from Algonquian folklore, known for its insatiable hunger.
- A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology.
- Ghostly spirits in Japanese folklore with featureless, smooth faces.
- Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous.
- A reanimated corpse in Chinese folklore, similar to a vampire.
- A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore.
- A female demon in Greek mythology, often depicted as a serpent-woman.
15 Clues: A type of vampire in Romanian folklore. • A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology. • A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore. • A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology. • A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore. • Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous. • ...
States/Countries Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
20 Clues: WW2 • Tea • Tacos • Memes • Anime • Chicago • Granite • LoveLand • A desert • Broadway • Flat State • Hurricanes • Pine trees • Immigrants • Pasta/Pizza • Origin Trail! • Greek Mythology • Crazy house prices • FIRE THE MAPLE SYRUP TURRETS!! • Does not have a very good leader
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Greek name is "Eros"
- Molded out of clay by Hephaestus
- Fostered by Tethys
- Greek name is Athena
- Snake Head Woman
- Killed a Minotaur
- Greek name is Aphrodite
- Where the Gods lived
- Three Headed Dog
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- Sister to Artemis
- Gave fire to man
- Killed Medusa
- Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
- One eyed monsters
- A beautiful Princess who loved Eros
15 Clues: Killed Medusa • Gave fire to man • Snake Head Woman • Three Headed Dog • Sister to Artemis • One eyed monsters • Killed a Minotaur • Fostered by Tethys • Greek name is "Eros" • Greek name is Athena • Where the Gods lived • Greek name is Aphrodite • Molded out of clay by Hephaestus • A beautiful Princess who loved Eros • Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “no feet”
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- The charioteer of the gods
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
- Depicts the mythological horse with a single majestic horn.
- The bull
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
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- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Means "table"
- Depicts the common fly
- The crane
- The northern crown
- The wolf
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Representing the lyre
- The big dog
- The royal sea monster bait
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The northern crown • The southern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The charioteer of the gods • The royal sea monster bait • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- The northern crown
- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for “no feet”
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- The royal sea monster bait
- Means "table"
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The charioteer of the gods
- The crane
- The big dog
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
- Representing the lyre
- The wolf
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- The northern crown
- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for “no feet”
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- The royal sea monster bait
- Means "table"
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The charioteer of the gods
- The crane
- The big dog
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
- Representing the lyre
- The wolf
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
Mythology 2023-07-20
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- Roman mythology is closely related to Greek mythology, with many gods and goddesses sharing similar attributes and roles. However, Roman myths often have distinct names and characteristics.
- African mythology encompasses a diverse range of beliefs and stories from various African cultures. It features gods, spirits, and legendary figures that explain natural and cultural phenomena.
- American Native American mythology consists of the traditional stories and legends of Indigenous peoples in North and South America. These tales often incorporate animals, spirits, and ancestral beings.
- Celtic mythology encompasses the beliefs and legends of the Celtic people, who lived in parts of Europe, such as Ireland and Scotland. These tales feature gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures.
- Norse mythology originates from Scandinavia and includes stories of gods, giants, and mythical creatures. These tales depict the adventures and struggles of powerful beings in the Norse pantheon.
- Egyptian mythology revolves around the gods and goddesses worshipped in ancient Egypt. These stories often depict the creation of the world, the afterlife, and the powers of deities like Ra and Isis.
- Chinese mythology includes a vast collection of stories about gods, goddesses, legendary creatures, and ancient heroes. These tales often reflect Chinese cultural beliefs and traditions.
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- Japanese mythology consists of ancient stories about gods, spirits, and mythical beings from Japan. It portrays the origins of the Japanese islands, legendary creatures, and heroic figures.
- Greek mythology is a collection of stories about gods, goddesses, heroes, and creatures from ancient Greece. They explain natural phenomena and human experiences through imaginative tales.
- Inca mythology comes from the Inca civilization of ancient Peru. It includes tales of powerful deities, such as Inti (the sun god) and Mama Quilla (the moon goddess), as well as creation narratives.
- Aztec mythology originates from the ancient civilization of the Aztecs in Mesoamerica. It features gods, goddesses, and legends tied to Aztec religious practices, astronomy, and creation myths.
- Norse mythology originates from Scandinavia and includes stories of gods, giants, and mythical creatures. These tales depict the adventures and struggles of powerful beings in the Norse pantheon.
- Hindu mythology is rich with stories about gods, goddesses, and legendary heroes. It explores concepts of creation, karma, and the cycle of life and death, as well as the triumph of good over evil.
13 Clues: Chinese mythology includes a vast collection of stories about gods, goddesses, legendary creatures, and ancient heroes. These tales often reflect Chinese cultural beliefs and traditions. • ...
States/Countries Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
20 Clues: WW2 • Tea • Tacos • Memes • Anime • Chicago • Granite • LoveLand • A desert • Broadway • Flat State • Hurricanes • Pine trees • Immigrants • Pasta/Pizza • Origin Trail! • Greek Mythology • Crazy house prices • FIRE THE MAPLE SYRUP TURRETS!! • Does not have a very good leader
great Greek 2023-06-13
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- was an ancient Greek physician and the father of Western medicine. He is famous for his ethical approach to medicine and his contributions to medical theory and practice.
- was the king of the gods in Greek mythology and the ruler of Mount Olympus. He was the god of thunder and lightning and the guardian of justice. played a central role in Greek religion and mythology.
- was the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare. She was also associated with crafts and arts. was highly revered in ancient Greece and represented intellectual pursuits and practical wisdom.
- was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence.
- was a Greek philosopher and a student of Socrates. He is best known for his philosophical dialogues, including "The Republic," in which he explored various concepts such as justice, knowledge, and the ideal society.
- : was a legendary Greek hero known for his incredible strength and his twelve labors. He was the son of Zeus and was celebrated for his bravery and heroic deeds.
- was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He was one of the major Olympian gods and controlled the seas and all aquatic creatures. trident was his iconic weapon and symbol of power.
- was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who is best known for the Pythagorean theorem. He founded the Pythagorean school, which had a profound influence on mathematics and philosophy.
- was a classical Greek philosopher credited as the founder of Western philosophy. He is best known for his Socratic method of questioning and his emphasis on self-examination and critical thinking.
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- was a Greek god associated with music, poetry, prophecy, healing, and the sun. He was known for his artistic talents and his oracle at Delphi, where he provided guidance and prophecies to mortals.
- In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky.
- was the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was often depicted as a symbol of idealized beauty and passionate love. played a significant role in Greek mythology and inspired love and desire among gods and mortals.
- was an ancient Greek poet, traditionally considered the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey." These poems are foundational works of Western literature and narrate the events of the Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus.
- was an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer. He made important contributions to mathematics, such as calculating the value of pi and developing principles of hydrostatics. famous for his exclamation, "Eureka!"
- was a Greek philosopher and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including logic, biology, ethics, and politics. He was a student of Plato and later became the teacher of Alexander the Great.
15 Clues: In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky. • was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence. • ...
51-60 2023-02-06
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- Mischievous
- Epidemic diseases that are deadly
- Showing high moral qualities
- Having unlimited power
- Having the tendency to expect the best outcome
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- Judgments without all the evidence
- Titan in Greek mythology who steals fire from heaven for the benefit
- Wild disorder, noise, or confusion
- Bubbling up
- Having or showing religious devotion
- In Greek mythology, the first mortal woman; out of curiosity she opens
11 Clues: Mischievous • Bubbling up • Having unlimited power • Showing high moral qualities • Epidemic diseases that are deadly • Judgments without all the evidence • Wild disorder, noise, or confusion • Having or showing religious devotion • Having the tendency to expect the best outcome • Titan in Greek mythology who steals fire from heaven for the benefit • ...
Son Of Neptune 2021-05-09
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- Son of Neptune
- Roman god of the underworld
- Land Beyond Gods
- A prediction
- Follow Roman mythology
- Earth Goddess
- Praetor of Rome(girl)
- Percy's Sword
- Lost Hero, praetor of Rome
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- Head or leader of Rome
- Tall, strong, and one-eyed bipeds
- Roman god of sky
- Follow Greek mythology
- Group of girls who hunt, but have no oaths or immortality
- Treats men with such hatred
- Roman god of sea-all liquids
- Supposed to be dead
- Queen of the Amazons
- Hazel's horse, fastest horse in the world
19 Clues: A prediction • Earth Goddess • Percy's Sword • Son of Neptune • Roman god of sky • Land Beyond Gods • Supposed to be dead • Queen of the Amazons • Praetor of Rome(girl) • Head or leader of Rome • Follow Greek mythology • Follow Roman mythology • Lost Hero, praetor of Rome • Roman god of the underworld • Treats men with such hatred • Roman god of sea-all liquids • ...
Percy Jackson Lightning theif 2024-01-09
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- God of sea
- Jackson Who is the main character?
- Underworld Hades is the god of this realm
- Half horse half horse
- This person is a half-man half-goat?
- mythology What is the book based off?
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- God of underworld
- Half-Blood Where does the main character live?
- Thief What was he called at the start of the book?
- gods These were the gods in greek mythology
- Underwood The main characters best friend.
- God of lightning
12 Clues: God of sea • God of lightning • God of underworld • Half horse half horse • Jackson Who is the main character? • This person is a half-man half-goat? • mythology What is the book based off? • Underworld Hades is the god of this realm • Underwood The main characters best friend. • gods These were the gods in greek mythology • Half-Blood Where does the main character live? • ...
Constellation 2 2023-07-23
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- A constellation named after the lyre, a musical instrument.
- A constellation representing a herdsman or plowman.
- A constellation representing a sea monster.
- A constellation named after a charioteer.
- A constellation named after an easel or painter's board.
- A constellation depicting a water snake.
- A constellation symbolizing the scales of justice.
- A constellation representing the Southern Cross.
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- A constellation named after the hero from Greek mythology.
- A constellation resembling a crab.
- A constellation named after a king in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing an altar.
- A constellation representing an eagle.
- A constellation named after the mythical hero.
- A constellation representing a peacock.
15 Clues: A constellation resembling a crab. • A constellation representing an altar. • A constellation representing an eagle. • A constellation representing a peacock. • A constellation depicting a water snake. • A constellation named after a charioteer. • A constellation representing a sea monster. • A constellation named after the mythical hero. • ...
Mythology Final Review 3 2022-12-12
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- Battle at the end of the world in Norse mythology
- Greek God of the Sea
- Lady of the Lake, gives Arthur the sword Excalibur
- King of demons in Hinduism, he kidnapped Sita and started a war against Rama
- Wife of Thor
- Founder of the city of Rome
- Norse god of thunder, he carried a famous hammer
- Wife of Rama, captured by a demon king
- Hammer that Thor carries
- Went on a long journey to return home, blinded a Cyclopes
- Home of the Greek Gods
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- Called the “Allfather,” he lost an eye in his quest for wisdom and knowledge
- Saint who brought gifts to the poor, influenced our idea of Santa Claus
- Hindu God of Destruction
- Saved a princess from a sea monster, rode the Pegasus
- Battle maidens who carry the souls of fallen warriors to Valhalla
- The great world-tree in Norse mythology
- Egyptian God of death and resurrection
- Egyptian God who tried to take over the throne, brother of Osiris
- King of the Greek Gods
- Hindu God of Preservation
- Avatar of Vishnu, prince of Ayodhya
22 Clues: Wife of Thor • Greek God of the Sea • King of the Greek Gods • Home of the Greek Gods • Hindu God of Destruction • Hammer that Thor carries • Hindu God of Preservation • Founder of the city of Rome • Avatar of Vishnu, prince of Ayodhya • Egyptian God of death and resurrection • Wife of Rama, captured by a demon king • The great world-tree in Norse mythology • ...
Greek Culture 1 2018-09-11
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- Greek play that made fun of ideas and people.
- Philosopher that believed in reason.
- A short story that teaches a lesson.
- Monster defeated by Theseus.
- King of the Greek Gods.
- Greek Historian.
- Epic about the Trojan War.
- Strong hero that completed difficult tasks.
- Epic about the hero Odysseus.
- Long poems that tell a story.
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- Blind poet that created the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A serpent with 9 heads.
- This was an important feature of Greek Architecture.
- Greek doctor known for his ideas about how doctors should behave.
- Temple to the Athena built in Athens.
- Great Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions.
- Competitive games held to honor the Greek gods.
- A collection of fictional stories that explain how the world works.
- Performers that played the lyre as they read poetry.
- A story about gods and heroes.
- Greek play that describes the hardship of heroes.
- Most famous lyric poet.
- Philosopher that created the Academy.
- Author of fables.
24 Clues: Greek Historian. • Author of fables. • A serpent with 9 heads. • King of the Greek Gods. • Most famous lyric poet. • Epic about the Trojan War. • Monster defeated by Theseus. • Epic about the hero Odysseus. • Long poems that tell a story. • A story about gods and heroes. • Philosopher that believed in reason. • A short story that teaches a lesson. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2024-02-25
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- a horse-dragon hybrid from Chinese mythology
- Greek monsters with snakes for hair
- a Japanese turtle-like humanoid
- a lion with a human head and scorpion tail
- a winged horse from Greece
- a hybrid of a lion and an eagle
- a horse-eagle hybrid
- a dragon-like creature with a rooster head
- an enormous human-like creature
- small forest dwellers that protect gardens
- small mischievous demon-like creatures
- an equine with a single horn on its head
- a spirit that grants three wishes
- a North American rabbit with antlers
- a hybrid of a deer and a bird
- the upper half of a human on a horse's body
- small forest spirits with insect-like wings
- an immortal bird made of flames
- a fire-breathing reptilian creature
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- a horse-fish hybrid from Greece
- a Greek hybrid of a human and a bull
- a Greek hybrid of a human and a goat
- short, bearded beings from Germanic folklore
- a winged lion with a human's head
- a dragon-like creature with two legs
- small grotesque monsters in European mythology
- female demons that seduce men
- a three-headed canine from Greece
- an undean monster that drinks blood
- a Japanese fox with multiple tails
- a creature with parts of a lion, goat, and snake
- someone cursed to transform into a canine beast
- a giant octopus-like sea monster
- a human with a fish tail instead of legs
- magical pointy-eared beings from European folklore
- a Greek giant with only one eye
- a bird with a human woman's head
- a hairy humanoid that leaves large footprints
- grotesque creatures from Norse mythology
- a Greek serpent with multiple heads
- an hulking brutish humanoid that eats babies
41 Clues: a horse-eagle hybrid • a winged horse from Greece • female demons that seduce men • a hybrid of a deer and a bird • a horse-fish hybrid from Greece • a Japanese turtle-like humanoid • a hybrid of a lion and an eagle • an enormous human-like creature • a Greek giant with only one eye • an immortal bird made of flames • a giant octopus-like sea monster • ...
Greek Mythology 2016-03-14
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- Everything he touches turns to gold
- Fleece Jason went on a quest to find this flying coat of a ram
- The boy who flew close to the sun
- The river that is crossed to reach the underworld
- Creature that is half bull, half man
- Creature that is half horse, half man
- Hero of Athens who slew the minotaur
- The girl who was turned into a spider by Athena
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- The Olympian Gods sentenced him to carry the sky on his shoulders
- King of the Gods
- The 3 sisters who turned anyone who looked at them to stone
- Goddess of victory
- Food of the Gods and Goddesses
- Flows through the veins of the Gods and Goddesses
14 Clues: King of the Gods • Goddess of victory • Food of the Gods and Goddesses • The boy who flew close to the sun • Everything he touches turns to gold • Creature that is half bull, half man • Hero of Athens who slew the minotaur • Creature that is half horse, half man • The girl who was turned into a spider by Athena • The river that is crossed to reach the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-09-15
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- Queen of the gods
- God of oceans and horses
- God of the underworld
- Messenger god
- God of war
- goddess of beauty and love
- Goddess of hearth and home
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- goddess of spring, queen of the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom
- God of the sun
- God of the skies, lightning, and thunder
- Goddess of the harvest
- god of the forge and metal working
- Goddess of the moon
14 Clues: God of war • Messenger god • God of the sun • Goddess of wisdom • Queen of the gods • Goddess of the moon • God of the underworld • Goddess of the harvest • God of oceans and horses • goddess of beauty and love • Goddess of hearth and home • god of the forge and metal working • God of the skies, lightning, and thunder • goddess of spring, queen of the underworld
Greek Mythology 2023-05-10
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- god that kidnapped Persephone
- Persephone's mother
- The symbol for Apollo
- Zeus' symbol
- a male creator or ruler
- An item filled with all of the terrible things that happen in the world
- The god who had Cerberus for a pet
- the god who created a daughter made out of clay for Zeus
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- the place where Hades lived
- what Prometheus gifted humans without Zeus' approval
- messenger god
- The river that Charon helped you cross in the Afterlife
- Hestia is the goddess of this
- the animals that is Athena's symbol
- a female creator or ruler
15 Clues: Zeus' symbol • messenger god • Persephone's mother • The symbol for Apollo • a male creator or ruler • a female creator or ruler • the place where Hades lived • god that kidnapped Persephone • Hestia is the goddess of this • The god who had Cerberus for a pet • the animals that is Athena's symbol • what Prometheus gifted humans without Zeus' approval • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-25
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- Athena's biggest fear
- Daughter of Zeus
- What was Medusa curse
- What was Medusa real name
- Who was Hades queen
- What did Perseus use to neutralize enemies
- Who was one of the three gorgons
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- Medusa was able to turn people to ___
- What celebration was named after Athena
- Which god had invisibility powers
- Who did Medusa give birth to
- Hades had ____ children
- What is Hades dogs name
- Known as the underworld ruler
- Athena's helmet symbolizes
15 Clues: Daughter of Zeus • Who was Hades queen • Athena's biggest fear • What was Medusa curse • Hades had ____ children • What is Hades dogs name • What was Medusa real name • Athena's helmet symbolizes • Who did Medusa give birth to • Known as the underworld ruler • Who was one of the three gorgons • Which god had invisibility powers • Medusa was able to turn people to ___ • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- I tried to posien the hero
- I cursed someone for helping my husband sneak out
- Who saved Prometheus?
- I was created by my crown getting set in the heavens
- I am very greedy and like eating sticks
- I got cursed for talking too much
- Who is the king of all the gods?
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- I am a beautiful white stallion with wings
- Who was the husband of Amphridite
- Who was the god of war?
- I went behind Zeus's back to give humans fire
- Who was self-obsessed?
- I am a monster with 1 eye
- I am half bird half women
14 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was self-obsessed? • Who was the god of war? • I am a monster with 1 eye • I am half bird half women • I tried to posien the hero • Who is the king of all the gods? • Who was the husband of Amphridite • I got cursed for talking too much • I am very greedy and like eating sticks • I am a beautiful white stallion with wings • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-07-25
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- Goddess of agriculture and harvest.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of war and violence.
- God of metalwork, craftsmanship and fire.
- Goddess of hunting, wilderness and childbirth.
- God of music, poetry, prophecy and medicine.
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- Goddess of wisdom, courage and crafts.
- 'Queens of the Gods', goddess of marriage, childbirth and family.
- Goddess of the hearth, home and hospitality.
- Goddess of spring and growth.
- God of the sky, thunder, lightning.
- God of the underworld, and the dead.
- God of sea, horses, earthquakes
- A messenger, God of travel , thieves and roads.
14 Clues: God of war and violence. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Goddess of spring and growth. • God of sea, horses, earthquakes • Goddess of agriculture and harvest. • God of the sky, thunder, lightning. • God of the underworld, and the dead. • Goddess of wisdom, courage and crafts. • God of metalwork, craftsmanship and fire. • Goddess of the hearth, home and hospitality. • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-06-18
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- goddess of agriculture
- Mother earth
- who is the king of the underworld
- primordial goddess of the night
- overthrew Uranus
- the first being
- the king of the gods
- crying statue
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- Greek creation myth
- Zeus's wife
- son of Zeus
- nymphs at the garden of the Hesperides
- can only finish am unfinished sentence
- the god that turned into a cow
14 Clues: Zeus's wife • son of Zeus • Mother earth • crying statue • the first being • overthrew Uranus • Greek creation myth • the king of the gods • goddess of agriculture • the god that turned into a cow • primordial goddess of the night • who is the king of the underworld • nymphs at the garden of the Hesperides • can only finish am unfinished sentence
Greek Mythology 2024-02-07
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- Who rode Pegasus?
- Who killed Medusa?
- What was the color of the apples?
- What was Jason's crew called?
- Which person killed a lot of people in the Trojan war?
- Who married Atalanta?
- Who won the Trojan war?
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- What was the color of the fleece?
- Who was the strongest?
- Who was a girl warrior?
- How many labors did Hercules do?
- What killed Jason?
- Who was the character foil in most myths?
- What was Orpheus favorite thing to do?
- How many years was the Trojan war?
15 Clues: Who rode Pegasus? • Who killed Medusa? • What killed Jason? • Who married Atalanta? • Who was the strongest? • Who was a girl warrior? • Who won the Trojan war? • What was Jason's crew called? • How many labors did Hercules do? • What was the color of the fleece? • What was the color of the apples? • How many years was the Trojan war? • What was Orpheus favorite thing to do? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- is the witch in the story "Theseus and the Minotaur."
- god of the sea
- Half bull and half human
- the god of the strategy part of war
- guard dog of the underworld
- snake for hair
- the twin brother of Artemis
- the messenger for the gods
- king of all gods
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- the god of the bloody parts of war
- as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries
- half horse and half human
- what is Hades the god of
- a winged horse
14 Clues: god of the sea • snake for hair • a winged horse • king of all gods • Half bull and half human • what is Hades the god of • half horse and half human • the messenger for the gods • guard dog of the underworld • the twin brother of Artemis • the god of the bloody parts of war • the god of the strategy part of war • as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-08-06
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- Who is the God of the sea in Greek mythology?
- What was Medusa's hair made of?
- Olympus was the home of the gods, but there were a specific number of them that lived there. How many?
- Who is the God of Thunder?
- Who is the ruler of all the gods on Mount Olympus
- This tree was considered sacred by the ancient Greeks and its branches symbolizes peace
- Who is the legendary tribe of female warriors from Greek mythology
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- The abduction of Queen Helen of Sparta led to the ______ war.
- Which Greek mythological figure has an eye in the middle of his forehead?
- Name the mythical monster that is part man and part bull
- What is the creature that is part human and part horse?
- What was Achilles' weak spot?
- Why mythical creature has the body of a lion and the head of a woman?
- Name the God of the underworld
14 Clues: Who is the God of Thunder? • What was Achilles' weak spot? • Name the God of the underworld • What was Medusa's hair made of? • Who is the God of the sea in Greek mythology? • Who is the ruler of all the gods on Mount Olympus • What is the creature that is part human and part horse? • Name the mythical monster that is part man and part bull • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-28
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- most widely worshiped Greek God; the son of Zeus
- king of Mycenae
- a mountain nymph who annoyed, the queen of gods, Hera
- daughter of the sun god Helios; Roman name Kirke
- their parents were Peleus, king of Thessaly and Thetis, a sea nymph
- twin sister of Apollo; Roman name Diana
- youngest of the Titans; Roman name Saturn
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- a peasant girl who became an expert spinner and weaver of cloth
- extremely handsome young man; died then was reborn
- associated with love, beauty, and fertility; Roman name Venus
- goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts; Roman name Minerva
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy; Roman name Bacchus
- Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness; Roman name Ceres
- the god of war; Roman name Mars
14 Clues: king of Mycenae • the god of war; Roman name Mars • twin sister of Apollo; Roman name Diana • youngest of the Titans; Roman name Saturn • most widely worshiped Greek God; the son of Zeus • daughter of the sun god Helios; Roman name Kirke • extremely handsome young man; died then was reborn • a mountain nymph who annoyed, the queen of gods, Hera • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
14 Clues: fiction • female gods • god of the sky • coldest season • humans live here • goddess of spring • god of underworld • a bloom or blossom • season before summer • home of olympian gods • food of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • to take someone away illegally • practice of cultivating livestock
Activity 2024-01-22
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- - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece.
- - Assumption that a person is not a single entity but is both a material body and a separate
- - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture.
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The study of knowledge and the methods by which we come to know.
- - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos
- - This religious belief system gained increasing power in the Roman world by the 4th century CE, leading to the decline of tolerance for other faiths
- - Pertaining to phenomena beyond or not explained by natural laws.
- - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks.
- - Culture with mythologies and supernatural beliefs impacting Greek culture.
- - A mystery cult in ancient Greece promising benefits in an afterlife.
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- - Greek physician, traditionally credited with the Hippocratic Oath.
- - Historically attributed to acts of supernatural forces.Egyptian - Culture influencing Greek mythology and beliefs, known for its gods and goddesses.
- - The study of what is real and the nature of reality.
- - Before the rise of Christianity, Roman polytheistic "paganism" tolerated religious diversity by simply incorporating new peoples with different beliefs into Roman culture
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The Greek poet who wrote an allegorical and historical account of wars between mainland Greece and Troy, featuring the Olympian deities
- - The first historical Greek period, known for literacy among the ruling classes.
- - Referring to the use of reason or logic.
19 Clues: - Referring to the use of reason or logic. • - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos • - The study of what is real and the nature of reality. • - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture. • - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks. • - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece. • ...
Roman Mythology 2024-01-08
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- Roman equivalent of Athena, goddess of wisdom and war (7)
- Cyclops in love with Galatea, blinded by Odysseus (9)
- God of the underworld, Roman counterpart of Hades (5)
- Mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion (5)
- Two-faced god of beginnings and transitions (5)
- Priest of Troy, strangled by sea serpents after warning about the Trojan Horse (7)
- One of the rivers of the underworld, known as the River of Woe (7)
- Enchantress who turns Odysseus's men into pigs (5)
- Avenging spirits of the underworld, also known as the Erinyes (6)
- God of war, father of Romulus and Remus (4)
- Nine goddesses of the arts and sciences, sources of inspiration (5)
- Queen of Carthage, lover of Aeneas in Roman mythology (4)
- King of the gods, counterpart to Zeus in Roman mythology (7)
- Trojan hero, central figure in Virgil's "Aeneid" (6)
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- Founder of Rome, twin brother of Remus (7)
- God of music, poetry, and healing, twin brother of Artemis (6)
- Queen of the underworld, daughter of Ceres (10)
- Nymph cursed to only repeat the words spoken to her (4)
- God of the forest, equivalent to Pan in Greek mythology (6)
- Messenger god, identified with Hermes in Greek mythology, known for swiftness (7)
- Beautiful youth who falls in love with his own reflection (8)
- God of love, son of Venus (5)
- Trojan princess cursed with accurate prophecies that no one believed (8)
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld (8)
- Goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to Aphrodite in Roman mythology (5)
25 Clues: God of love, son of Venus (5) • Founder of Rome, twin brother of Remus (7) • God of war, father of Romulus and Remus (4) • Queen of the underworld, daughter of Ceres (10) • Two-faced god of beginnings and transitions (5) • Enchantress who turns Odysseus's men into pigs (5) • Trojan hero, central figure in Virgil's "Aeneid" (6) • ...
Rome vs Greece 2024-02-09
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- Believes in many Gods
- A Rome military formation
- coast of the middle of Italy
- Believes in one god only
- Inspired by Greek art
- Greek civilized people but Rome has
- Rome focuses on
- Flavian Amphitheater
- Stabbed on the Senate floor
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- Battle between Greece and Persia
- Rome main workforce is
- To the highly professional and disciplined military
- chariot racing stadium
- involvement in the slave uprising or The Third Servile War
- Greek focuses on
- Greece makes really good
- Greeks main workforce is
- Greece believes in
- one of the best Roman Emperors of all time.
- Rome makes really good
20 Clues: Rome focuses on • Greek focuses on • Greece believes in • Flavian Amphitheater • Believes in many Gods • Inspired by Greek art • Rome main workforce is • chariot racing stadium • Rome makes really good • Believes in one god only • Greece makes really good • Greeks main workforce is • A Rome military formation • Stabbed on the Senate floor • coast of the middle of Italy • ...
SEA MONSTERS 2023-08-06
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- The daughter of Helios and Perse; has the power to change people into animals; a symbol of seduction and peril
- From Norse mythology; a majestic and terrifying snake of enormous size, thought to encircle the entire Earth
- A mythical white sperm whale that terrorized Captain Ahab in Herman Melville’s book by the same name
- From Greek and Egyptian mythology; a fabulous golden-red bird symbolizing immortality, resurrection, and life after death
- From Caribbean mythology, described as a hybrid of a shark and an octopus with the power to pull vessels and swimmers out to sea
- A deadly African serpent who kills by touch and poisonous breath
- Fearsome serpent-like beast from Greek mythology with fangs and numerous heads that regenerate
- Usually a massive sea serpent or whale sent by the gods as punishment or an omen of disaster
- From Japanese culture; meaning “sea monk” or “sea priest,” it is portrayed as a huge humanoid figure with a bald head, resembling a monk
- (Slavic culture) Black and scaly with massive horns and red light coming from the eyes
- In Norse tradition, a huge and terrifying sea serpent sometimes referred to as the “sea mist,” causing dangerous storms and whirlpools that engulf ships
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- From Greek mythology; beautiful sea monsters known for seductive melodies, with the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a bird
- A magical, single-horned horse native to India
- Often shown as a giant octopus with enormous tentacles that can capsize ships
- A six-headed sea monster with Charybdis, presenting travelers with the choice of facing one of two evils
- Nymph daughter Atlas who tempts sailors with the prospect of endless happiness
- An enormous humanoid-shaped sea creature with dragon wings and squid tentacles on its face
- Hebrew origin; a sea serpent with multiple heads often associated with the sin of envy
- From Hindu and Buddhist cultures; described as a hybrid animal with an elephant-like head and a fish or crocodile body; having powers of fertility, protection, and plenty
- An eagle-headed lion native to the mountains of North-eastern Europe
20 Clues: A magical, single-horned horse native to India • A deadly African serpent who kills by touch and poisonous breath • An eagle-headed lion native to the mountains of North-eastern Europe • Often shown as a giant octopus with enormous tentacles that can capsize ships • Nymph daughter Atlas who tempts sailors with the prospect of endless happiness • ...
Mythology 2022-12-18
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- a person who travels aimlessly
- a person with magical powers
- not guilty in crime or offense
- a person who is killed because of their beliefs
- Tree colossal tree that supports the heavens
- God who is known as “All-Father”
- Also known as “jester”
- A person who is admired or idealized
- a goddess associated with owls
- Relating to Greece
- God of Sky in Greek Mythology
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- A hero’s
- Relating to Japan
- Main character in God of War
- a male ruler of an independent state
- The study of folklore, also known as
- The Norwegian language in medieval form
- a brave solider or fighter
- The action of bringing something to exist
- an experienced and trusted advisor
- a child who’s parents are dead
- Wise and knowledgeable beheaded by Odin
- King of Mycenae in the Peloponnese
23 Clues: A hero’s • Relating to Japan • Relating to Greece • Also known as “jester” • a brave solider or fighter • Main character in God of War • a person with magical powers • God of Sky in Greek Mythology • a person who travels aimlessly • not guilty in crime or offense • a child who’s parents are dead • a goddess associated with owls • God who is known as “All-Father” • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-03-16
14 Clues: the Elders? • Cronus' Wife? • myths are early • the God of War? • the Gods's home? • half man,half horse • the Greek Messanger? • rules the Underworld? • Poseidon's Roman Name? • an allegory for Greece? • gods during Zeus' generation • who dethroned Cronus • is said to be the savior of man? • not to be read as a kind of Greek
Greek Mythology 2022-05-25
14 Clues: God of War • God of wine • God of Poetry • God of Thunder • God of the sea • Goddess of love • God of the forge • God of messengers • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of marriage • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the hearth • God of the Underworld
Greek Mythology 2022-04-20
14 Clues: Zues is • Zeus enemy • Hades weapon • Zeus's weapon • God of the Seas • God of the skies • Poseidon's weapon • God of the underworld • Poseidon's only enemy • Mother of the brothers • Hades likes balance and • Is the father of the brothers • Zeus, Hades and Poseidon are all • Poseidon is known for his infamous ___temper
Greek Mythology 2023-04-21
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- Daughter of Zeus
- Who was one of the three gorgons?
- Medusa is able to turn people to ______.
- Hade's had ___ children.
- Known as the underworld ruler.
- What is Athena's biggest fear?
- What was Hades three headed dogs name?
- Athena's helmet symbolizes ____
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- Who did Medusa give birth to?
- What did Perseus use to neutralize enemies?
- What celebration was named after Athena?
- What was Medusa's curse?
- Which go had invisibility power.
- Who was Hades queen?
- What was Medusa's real name
15 Clues: Daughter of Zeus • Who was Hades queen? • What was Medusa's curse? • Hade's had ___ children. • What was Medusa's real name • Who did Medusa give birth to? • Known as the underworld ruler. • What is Athena's biggest fear? • Athena's helmet symbolizes ____ • Which go had invisibility power. • Who was one of the three gorgons? • What was Hades three headed dogs name? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-22
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- Goddess of Wisdom
- Stole fire from the gods and gave it to man
- God of the Underwood
- Goddess of Agriculture
- God of the Seas
- Priestess of Athena that was punished and turned into a Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Holds up the sky
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- Messenger God
- God of War
- Daughter of Demeter and Wife of Hades
- Goddess of Love
- King of the Olympic Gods
- Home of the gods
- Unleashed all evil on the world when she opened the box gifted to her by the gods
14 Clues: God of War • Messenger God • Goddess of Love • God of the Seas • Home of the gods • Holds up the sky • Goddess of Wisdom • God of the Underwood • Goddess of Agriculture • King of the Olympic Gods • Daughter of Demeter and Wife of Hades • Stole fire from the gods and gave it to man • Unleashed all evil on the world when she opened the box gifted to her by the gods • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- I tried to posien the hero
- I cursed someone for helping my husband sneak out
- Who saved Prometheus?
- I was created by my crown getting set in the heavens
- I am very greedy and like eating sticks
- I got cursed for talking too much
- Who is the king of all the gods?
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- I am a beautiful white stallion with wings
- Who was the husband of Amphridite
- Who was the god of war?
- I went behind Zeus's back to give humans fire
- Who was self-obsessed?
- I am a monster with 1 eye
- I am half bird half women
14 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was self-obsessed? • Who was the god of war? • I am a monster with 1 eye • I am half bird half women • I tried to posien the hero • Who is the king of all the gods? • Who was the husband of Amphridite • I got cursed for talking too much • I am very greedy and like eating sticks • I am a beautiful white stallion with wings • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- I tried to posien the hero
- I cursed someone for helping my husband sneak out
- Who saved Prometheus?
- I was created by my crown getting set in the heavens
- I am very greedy and like eating sticks
- I got cursed for talking too much
- Who is the king of all the gods?
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- I am a beautiful white stallion with wings
- Who was the husband of Amphridite
- Who was the god of war?
- I went behind Zeus's back to give humans fire
- Who was self-obsessed?
- I am a monster with 1 eye
- I am half bird half women
14 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was self-obsessed? • Who was the god of war? • I am a monster with 1 eye • I am half bird half women • I tried to posien the hero • Who is the king of all the gods? • Who was the husband of Amphridite • I got cursed for talking too much • I am very greedy and like eating sticks • I am a beautiful white stallion with wings • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- is the witch in the story "Theseus and the Minotaur."
- god of the sea
- Half bull and half human
- the god of the strategy part of war
- guard dog of the underworld
- snake for hair
- the twin brother of Artemis
- the messenger for the gods
- king of all gods
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- the god of the bloody parts of war
- as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries
- half horse and half human
- what is Hades the god of
- a winged horse
14 Clues: god of the sea • snake for hair • a winged horse • king of all gods • Half bull and half human • what is Hades the god of • half horse and half human • the messenger for the gods • guard dog of the underworld • the twin brother of Artemis • the god of the bloody parts of war • the god of the strategy part of war • as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries • ...