greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 6: Greece- A Drama in Two Acts 2021-09-09
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- Greeks defeated the Persians for good
- the first place of battle that Persians tried to conquerod the greeks
- Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta
- king of the greek gods
- government ruled by one
- earliest civilization in Greece
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- minoans palace
- greek hilltop fortress
- greek cities/villages joined together to form city-states
- the center of the Minoans civilization
- games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years
- greek marketplace where goods were sold and held political debate
- Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived
- blind poet that influenced Greece, known for Greek Mythology
14 Clues: minoans palace • greek hilltop fortress • king of the greek gods • government ruled by one • earliest civilization in Greece • Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta • Greeks defeated the Persians for good • the center of the Minoans civilization • Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived • games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-04-13
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- Had a shadowy figure
- Oizy was a ____ known character
- Uses a mask to hide his face
- Nyxs enemy or who was afraid of him
- Oizy had Super ______ strength
- Had black hair and wore blue dresses
- Nyxs roman name
- Oizys roman name
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- Oizy and Momus were ____
- Oizys enemy
- Momus represents satire and ______
- Nyxs birthplace
- Nyxs overall control over _____ and darkness
- God that Momus made upset
14 Clues: Oizys enemy • Nyxs birthplace • Nyxs roman name • Oizys roman name • Had a shadowy figure • Oizy and Momus were ____ • God that Momus made upset • Uses a mask to hide his face • Oizy had Super ______ strength • Oizy was a ____ known character • Momus represents satire and ______ • Nyxs enemy or who was afraid of him • Had black hair and wore blue dresses • ...
Greek mythology 2023-04-29
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- the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the goddess of wisdom, skills, and warfare
- the Greek god of war
- had strength, bravery, military skills, pride, and honor
- a Titan who overthrows his father
- An enchantress who turned Odysseus' men into pigs
- a god of wine and ecstasy
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- sound
- is a charming and sexually attractive young man
- the Greek goddess of agriculture
- is very steadfast, resolute
- the twin sister of ApolloRoman
- was the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry.
- Spider
14 Clues: sound • Spider • the Greek god of war • a god of wine and ecstasy • is very steadfast, resolute • the twin sister of ApolloRoman • the Greek goddess of agriculture • a Titan who overthrows his father • the Greek goddess of love and beauty • the goddess of wisdom, skills, and warfare • is a charming and sexually attractive young man • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
14 Clues: fiction • female gods • coldest season • god of the sky • 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
Greek Mythology 2023-11-07
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- hydra water, snake 9 heads
- fighting in wars handicraft great warrior
- a fire-breathing female monster, goat, dragon behind
- the messenger, travels and rascals.
- storms, lightings, god,
- fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, and volcanoes.
- Forbidding and aloof darkness
- Olympian deities long hair bow or arrows
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- protector marriage women
- war reckless, representing all the worst and most terrifying aspects of battle.
- love, beauty, pleasure and procreation.
- goddess of the hearth and the home, very gentle
- half-snake and half-woman
- 100 heads, and could breathe fire, fly, and control wind.
14 Clues: storms, lightings, god, • protector marriage women • half-snake and half-woman • hydra water, snake 9 heads • Forbidding and aloof darkness • the messenger, travels and rascals. • love, beauty, pleasure and procreation. • Olympian deities long hair bow or arrows • fighting in wars handicraft great warrior • fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, and volcanoes. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-01
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- Hera's symbol (for beauty)
- Best-loved Goddess born out of the head of Zeus
- Hermes is the ______ God
- how many Greek Gods and Goddesses there are
- Aeolus is the God of _____
- Sun God who drove a chariot to pull the sun across the sky
- Violent and possessive God who is the brother to Zeus and Poseidon
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- Most beautiful Goddess (Roman name)
- How many years Calypso holds Odysseus captive for
- ruthless son of Zeus and Hera (God of War)
- Ruler of all Olympians
- Zeus' wife
- Where all of the major Gods and Goddesses live
- Poseidon rules over the ______
14 Clues: Zeus' wife • Ruler of all Olympians • Hermes is the ______ God • Hera's symbol (for beauty) • Aeolus is the God of _____ • Poseidon rules over the ______ • Most beautiful Goddess (Roman name) • ruthless son of Zeus and Hera (God of War) • how many Greek Gods and Goddesses there are • Where all of the major Gods and Goddesses live • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-02-13
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- Goddess of earth
- Goddess of marriage
- 3rd period in the history of Ancient Greece
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Goddess of wisdom
- 2nd period in the history of Ancient Greece
- God of sky, lightning, and thunder
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- Goddess of love
- God of music
- 1st period in the history of Ancient Greece
- Goddess of female fertility & motherhood
- God of youth
- God of time
- God of the sky/heavens
14 Clues: God of time • God of music • God of youth • Goddess of love • Goddess of earth • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of marriage • God of the sky/heavens • God of sky, lightning, and thunder • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • Goddess of female fertility & motherhood • 1st period in the history of Ancient Greece • 3rd period in the history of Ancient Greece • ...
Rome vs Greece 2024-02-12
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- Rome makes really good
- Greek focuses on
- Rome main workforce is
- Battle between Greece and Persia
- Greece believes in
- Stabbed on the Senate floor
- art Inspired by Greek art
- Rome focuses on
- involvement in the slave uprising or The Third Servile War
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- chariot racing stadium
- Greeks main workforce is
- A Rome military formation
- Greece makes really good
- Greek civilized people but Rome has
- Flavian Amphitheater
- coast of the middle of Italy
- To the highly professional and disciplined military
- one of the best Roman Emperors of all time.
- Believes in one god only
- Believes in many Gods
20 Clues: Rome focuses on • Greek focuses on • Greece believes in • Flavian Amphitheater • Believes in many Gods • chariot racing stadium • Rome makes really good • Rome main workforce is • Greeks main workforce is • Greece makes really good • Believes in one god only • A Rome military formation • art Inspired by Greek art • Stabbed on the Senate floor • coast of the middle of Italy • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-01-27
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- Spread Greek culture through conquest
- taught by questioning, drank hemlock
- culture that blended Persian and Greek
- Greek geography encouraged the formation of polis or...
- the least decorated of the Greek columns
- Located in the Acropolis in Athens, this structure housed a temple to Athena
- Father of history
- His funeral oration included an eloquent description of democracy
- used stories of gods and heroes to explain things in nature
- Greek fighting formation
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- Religion of Persia
- tutored Alexander the Great
- most decorated of Greek columns
- Persian administrators who governed the provinces of the Persian empire
- Battle in which Spartans sacrificed their lives for Athenians
- wrote the Republic
- Macedonian leader who conquered Greece after Peloponnesian Wars
17 Clues: Father of history • Religion of Persia • wrote the Republic • Greek fighting formation • tutored Alexander the Great • most decorated of Greek columns • taught by questioning, drank hemlock • Spread Greek culture through conquest • culture that blended Persian and Greek • the least decorated of the Greek columns • Greek geography encouraged the formation of polis or... • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- super _ brothers
- frodo _
- main character in cars (the movie)
- The first president of the united states
- luke, I am your _
- star trek vulcan
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of fire
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • greek god of fire • luke, I am your _ • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Ch. 11 Vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- Father of Western philosophy, teacher to Plato/Aristotle
- Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age.
- Temple on the acropolis in Athens, dedicated to Athena
- Polis
- King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- Type government that gives the power to the people.
- started as a festival and celebration of Zeus.
- Known for the alphabet.
- God of sky and thunder.
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- Democracy Government where people participate directily.
- Tutor to Alexander the Great
- Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa.
- Stories of a group of people that explain religious beliefs.
- Greek ideas and culture.
- Greek city focused on war.
- Ancient Aegean civilization, first to speak Greek.
- Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy
- General study of knowledge and the world.
18 Clues: Polis • Known for the alphabet. • God of sky and thunder. • Greek ideas and culture. • Greek city focused on war. • Tutor to Alexander the Great • King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • General study of knowledge and the world. • Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa. • Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age. • Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy • ...
Creation Myth 2022-11-28
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- Greek personification of the earth as a goddess
- A beaver that other spirits respected greatly
- God of the underworld
- God of light and music
- The frog responsible for taking care of the insects of the world
- One of the evil-inclined twins of the Sky Woman
- Among the three monstrous Gorgons. Her eyes have the power to turn people to stone
- Engravings on monuments discovered in western Canada
- The personification of darkness in Greek mythology
- One of the Sky Woman's twins and a reputable person
- Sister and wife of Zeus and the goddess of marriage
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- Many say that he transformed into a baby
- Any of the children of Uranus and Gaea and their descendants
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Referred to as Earth Mother
- A First Nation symbol that is associated with the earth
- The personification of the night in Greek mythology
- Powerful spirit in the form of a bird
- The trickster who could assume different shapes
- The thunder and sky god, who is the monarch of Mount Olympus' gods
- A war waged against the city of Troy and a number of Greek city-states, including Sparta, Corinth, Athens, etc
- The god of heavens and sky and a symbol of masculinity
22 Clues: God of the underworld • God of light and music • Goddess of love and beauty • Referred to as Earth Mother • Powerful spirit in the form of a bird • Many say that he transformed into a baby • A beaver that other spirits respected greatly • Greek personification of the earth as a goddess • One of the evil-inclined twins of the Sky Woman • ...
Greece 2024-07-11
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- - Ancient and modern sports event
- - Greek baked pasta dish
- - Mythical one-eyed giants
- - Official language
- - Ancient citadel overlooking Athens
- - Yogurt and cucumber dip
- - Sea that borders Greece
- - Anise-flavored aperitif
- - Ancient city-state known for warriors
- - Capital city of Greece
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- - Ancient site of the oracle
- - Crumbly cheese made from sheep's milk
- - Island known for white-washed buildings
- - Tales of gods and heroes
- - Tree whose fruit is a major export
- - Group of islands in the Aegean Sea
- - Mythical hero known for strength
- - Iconic temple on the Acropolis
- - Popular Greek street food
- - City known for olives
20 Clues: - Official language • - City known for olives • - Greek baked pasta dish • - Capital city of Greece • - Yogurt and cucumber dip • - Sea that borders Greece • - Anise-flavored aperitif • - Tales of gods and heroes • - Mythical one-eyed giants • - Popular Greek street food • - Ancient site of the oracle • - Iconic temple on the Acropolis • - Ancient and modern sports event • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- main character in cars (the movie)
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
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- The first president of the united states
- frodo _
- luke, I am your _
- greek god of fire
- super _ brothers
- star trek vulcan
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • luke, I am your _ • greek god of fire • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Les mots du vocabulaire 2022-02-08
29 Clues: seas • rake • door • flag • lots • land • seal • never • phone • Greek • pants • hoist • tiger • salmon • people • bucket • society • dancers • revenge • flamingo • splinter • mythology • root_beer • spaghetti • apartment • turquoise • famous people • style of dance • experimentation
Mythology 2023-02-07
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- In Norse mythology the Home of the Gods called is Asgard, what was the Hall of Hero’s called?
- A famous south Asian car brand is named after one of the names of this God. A prominent ancient south Asian city was also named after this God.
- A titan from greek mythology who shares his/her name with a bone in the human back and also with a type of book
- messenger of the Gods in the Roman Mythology
- Which planet is named after the Roman god of war?
- Which creature in Greek mythology was half-man and half-bull
- an italian car manufacturer, uses an image of this Roman God’s weapon in their logo. This weapon symbolizes mastery over water’s raw power. Name this Roman god.
- God of the underworld
- The Greek Monster with snakes on her head
- Which Roman Goddess is also a brand of margarine?
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- this ancient symmetrical symbol is used in south Asian regions as a symbol of spirituality and was also used to signify a famous party.
- This Bahai house of worship in Delhi is a prominent attraction and is also known as Bahai temple.
- Son of Zeus
- Vishnu's first avatar
- This Mexican festival which also featured in a Disney movie is celebrated in the start of November and it is believed that on this day souls of dead returns to visit living relatives
15 Clues: Son of Zeus • Vishnu's first avatar • God of the underworld • The Greek Monster with snakes on her head • messenger of the Gods in the Roman Mythology • Which planet is named after the Roman god of war? • Which Roman Goddess is also a brand of margarine? • Which creature in Greek mythology was half-man and half-bull • ...
Exercise 2024-05-15
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- Roman goddess of flower
- Roman goddess of the moon
- a part of your body where two bones meet and are able to move together
- involving or using two languages
- generating electricity by force of moving water
- Greek king of the seas
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Greek king of the gods
- Greek queen of the gods
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- God with the same name in Greek and Roman mythology
- people who do not know how to read or write
- the name of our course in short
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the effect of overexposure to the sun
- Roman god of war
16 Clues: Roman god of war • Greek king of the seas • Greek king of the gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman goddess of flower • Greek queen of the gods • Roman goddess of the moon • the name of our course in short • involving or using two languages • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of love and beauty • the effect of overexposure to the sun • ...
Ancient Greece II 2023-01-19
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- military alliance led by Sparta
- 18 foot long Macedonian pike
- Greek military formation
- who pays rent to grow crops
- Poetry poetic songs
- teacher asks students questions
- logical guess
- worship of many gods
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- ancient Greece a government run by one
- people elect representatives
- society organized to wage war
- an athletic competition held every 4 years
- foreigner in any Greek city-state
- government where a small group of people rule
- art and practice of government
- collection of myths or stories
- Greek city-state
17 Clues: logical guess • Greek city-state • Poetry poetic songs • worship of many gods • Greek military formation • who pays rent to grow crops • people elect representatives • 18 foot long Macedonian pike • society organized to wage war • art and practice of government • collection of myths or stories • military alliance led by Sparta • teacher asks students questions • ...
Odin's Coming 2020-01-17
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- Roman god of the underworld.
- Roman god of fire and forge.
- Norse god forever on alert.
- Greek god of war.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Norse god of radieance, beauty,kindness, and fairness.
- Mischievous Norse god who could shape shift and take up animalistic forms.
- Norse god of thunder known for bravery,strength, healing powers, and righteousness.
- Roman god of wine.
- Supreme diety of Norse mythology and the greatest among the Norse gods.
- Greek god of the sun.
- Norse god of fertility.
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- Roman god of love.
- Greek god of the sky.
- Roman god of fire.
- Roman messenger of the gods and of commerce and finance.
- Greek god of dreams and sleep.
- Norse god whose powers were matched only by those of Thor.
- Greek god of sexual desire, attraction, love, and protection.
- Roman god of harvest and agriculture.
- Greek god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge.
- Greek god of time.
- Greek god of the dead and riches and king of the underworld.
23 Clues: Greek god of war. • Roman god of love. • Roman god of fire. • Roman god of wine. • Greek god of time. • Greek god of the sky. • Greek god of the sea. • Greek god of the sun. • Norse god of fertility. • Norse god forever on alert. • Roman god of the underworld. • Roman god of fire and forge. • Greek god of dreams and sleep. • Roman god of harvest and agriculture. • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- city tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
- third letter of the greek alphabet
- citizen of Troy
- snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- Greek god of the sea
- Lord of all gods
- ancient Greek mathematician
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- earth goddess
- mathematician that came up the golden ratio
- The Great King of the kingdom of Macedon
- collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- Winged horse
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- last letter of the greek alphabet
- ancient Greek phiolospher
- second letter of the greek alphabet
- goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- collection of myths
- mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- Wife of Prometheus
- fourth letter of the greek alphabet
- Classical Greek philosopher
- mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- Ship that Jason sailed
30 Clues: Winged horse • earth goddess • citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • Wife of Prometheus • collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • ancient Greek phiolospher • Sons and daughters of Gaia • Classical Greek philosopher • ancient Greek mathematician • last letter of the greek alphabet • third letter of the greek alphabet • ...
Odin's Coming 2020-01-17
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- Roman god of the underworld.
- Roman god of fire and forge.
- Norse god forever on alert.
- Greek god of war.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Norse god of radieance, beauty,kindness, and fairness.
- Mischievous Norse god who could shape shift and take up animalistic forms.
- Norse god of thunder known for bravery,strength, healing powers, and righteousness.
- Roman god of wine.
- Supreme diety of Norse mythology and the greatest among the Norse gods.
- Greek god of the sun.
- Norse god of fertility.
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- Roman god of love.
- Greek god of the sky.
- Roman god of fire.
- Roman messenger of the gods and of commerce and finance.
- Greek god of dreams and sleep.
- Norse god whose powers were matched only by those of Thor.
- Greek god of sexual desire, attraction, love, and protection.
- Roman god of harvest and agriculture.
- Greek god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge.
- Greek god of time.
- Greek god of the dead and riches and king of the underworld.
23 Clues: Greek god of war. • Roman god of love. • Roman god of fire. • Roman god of wine. • Greek god of time. • Greek god of the sky. • Greek god of the sea. • Greek god of the sun. • Norse god of fertility. • Norse god forever on alert. • Roman god of the underworld. • Roman god of fire and forge. • Greek god of dreams and sleep. • Roman god of harvest and agriculture. • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- main character in cars (the movie)
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
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- The first president of the united states
- frodo _
- luke, I am your _
- greek god of fire
- super _ brothers
- star trek vulcan
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • luke, I am your _ • greek god of fire • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Greek and Latin roots 10/8 2024-10-05
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- sleep in Latin
- sleeping mouse
- through,between,across,apart (Greek)
- kindly;jaunty (French)
- year in Latin
- treament of disease by hypnosis
- change over to
- a sun dial ;a glass in closed sun room
- earth in Greek
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- a plant which turns toward the sun
- madness caused by the moon "moonstruck"
- bound across the forehead; a wreath or clown
- occuring twice a year
- God of sleep in Greek mythology
- land in latin
- a layer under the earth where water flows
- across,over,beyond,through In latin
17 Clues: year in Latin • land in latin • sleep in Latin • sleeping mouse • change over to • earth in Greek • occuring twice a year • kindly;jaunty (French) • treament of disease by hypnosis • God of sleep in Greek mythology • a plant which turns toward the sun • across,over,beyond,through In latin • through,between,across,apart (Greek) • a sun dial ;a glass in closed sun room • ...
Greek mythology 2020-12-15
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- godness of spring
- god of sun and music
- god of wine
- godness of beauty
- godness of house fireplace
- god of fire and blacksmiths
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- god of ocean and water
- god of the sky and lightnings
- godness of mariage
- godness of wisdom
- godness of moon and hunting
- godness of plants
- god of death and underworld
- god of thiefs and traverels
14 Clues: god of wine • godness of spring • godness of wisdom • godness of plants • godness of beauty • godness of mariage • god of sun and music • god of ocean and water • godness of house fireplace • godness of moon and hunting • god of death and underworld • god of fire and blacksmiths • god of thiefs and traverels • god of the sky and lightnings
Greek Mythology 2021-03-10
14 Clues: messenger • zeus wife • god of war • god of sea • god of art • zeus' brain • god of love • king of Gods • bow and arrow • twin of apollo • goddess of love • god of underworld • goddess of seasons • aphrodite's husband
Greek Mythology 2021-11-07
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- An ancient hero that stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans
- An epic poem about the trojan war
- The highest mountain in Greece where many gods live
- A series of athletic competitions and games
- Something that many people do, and have done for a long time
- A short story that teaches a moral lesson
- A storyteller that wrote many famous fables
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- The ruler of the gods
- Worship more than one god
- A blind man that wrote famous epic poems
- A long story about ancient heroes
- The goddess of wisdom and war
- Traditional stories of gods and people
- The feeling of being certain that something exists or is true
14 Clues: The ruler of the gods • Worship more than one god • The goddess of wisdom and war • An epic poem about the trojan war • A long story about ancient heroes • Traditional stories of gods and people • A blind man that wrote famous epic poems • A short story that teaches a moral lesson • A series of athletic competitions and games • A storyteller that wrote many famous fables • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-27
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- Great power of fate
- I was known for love and beauty.
- He believed fate can be changed by his own actions.
- The trouble maker, cruel
- A soldier seeking attention through his skills.
- Cursed by Hera
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- represents motherhood and agriculture
- Best weaver and spinner of cloths
- She runs with arrows wearing animal skin.
- He is an outside foreigner
- has grey eyes and is known for wisdom.
- A male beauty of growth and fertility
- They say he grew into adulthood in 4 days.
- can seduce humans and control them along with animals
14 Clues: Cursed by Hera • Great power of fate • The trouble maker, cruel • He is an outside foreigner • I was known for love and beauty. • Best weaver and spinner of cloths • represents motherhood and agriculture • A male beauty of growth and fertility • has grey eyes and is known for wisdom. • She runs with arrows wearing animal skin. • They say he grew into adulthood in 4 days. • ...
Greek Mythology 2015-02-02
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- Mother to the titans; the earth goddess
- The god of the oceans and horses.
- Patron goddess of Athens, Greece
- Married to Zeus; does not like most heroes
- The goddess of the harvest
- Twin brother of Artemis; god of prophecy and music
- three blind goddesses who weave the threads of people's lives.
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- One of Zeus and Hera's sons; god of war
- The goddess of love
- Born a man, became a god when he invited wine
- Messenger of the gods; also the god of travel and thieves
- Brother to Zeus and Poseidon; god of the Underworld
- Maiden goddess of the moon and hunt
- Ruled the world before Zeus and the other Olympians
14 Clues: The goddess of love • The goddess of the harvest • Patron goddess of Athens, Greece • The god of the oceans and horses. • Maiden goddess of the moon and hunt • One of Zeus and Hera's sons; god of war • Mother to the titans; the earth goddess • Married to Zeus; does not like most heroes • Born a man, became a god when he invited wine • ...
Greek Mythology 2016-05-20
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- used to be a planet
- the most beautiful woman on Mt.Olympus
- the first goddess
- the fastest god around
- whom we thank for cereal
- the most violent god
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- the most jealous woman on Mt.Olympus
- the life of the party
- the world's strongest man
- everyone's favorite flying baby
- the wisest woman on Mt.Olympus
- a real ladies man
- married a child eater
- hunts gilded sheep
14 Clues: the first goddess • a real ladies man • hunts gilded sheep • used to be a planet • the most violent god • the life of the party • married a child eater • the fastest god around • whom we thank for cereal • the world's strongest man • the wisest woman on Mt.Olympus • everyone's favorite flying baby • the most jealous woman on Mt.Olympus • the most beautiful woman on Mt.Olympus
Greek Mythology 2022-04-13
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- Who is Aphrodite's husband?
- Who was eaten by his father cronus?
- Hades is the god of what?
- Who was Aphrodite's human lover?
- What was Hephaestus the god of?
- What clothing item was worn by the gods?
- What is the name of Hade's dog?
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- Hephaestus us a master at what
- Hephaestus's animal is what?
- Who did Hades kidnap?
- Who was extremely vain, witty, and jealous?
- Who is one of Hades brothers?
- Aphrodite's animal is what?
- What was Aphrodite the goddess of?
14 Clues: Who did Hades kidnap? • Hades is the god of what? • Who is Aphrodite's husband? • Aphrodite's animal is what? • Hephaestus's animal is what? • Who is one of Hades brothers? • Hephaestus us a master at what • What was Hephaestus the god of? • What is the name of Hade's dog? • Who was Aphrodite's human lover? • What was Aphrodite the goddess of? • Who was eaten by his father cronus? • ...
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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- what color was the sail when they returned home
- who gave fire to humans
- who was the goddess of beauty
- what animal/monster is known for being Hades's guard dog
- what creature could fly and was the thunderbolt bearer of Zeu
- who rescued Prometheus
- who is the goddess of war and wiseness
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- what mythical monster was known for having snakes as hair
- who died from being obsessed with himself
- what goddess listened to Echo and helped her
- why do we have the Corona Borealis
- who said no to giving humans fire
- What nymph made Hera get mad and get cursed.
- who was Zeus's wife
- who persuaded the king to poison his son
15 Clues: who was Zeus's wife • who rescued Prometheus • who gave fire to humans • who was the goddess of beauty • who said no to giving humans fire • why do we have the Corona Borealis • who is the goddess of war and wiseness • who persuaded the king to poison his son • who died from being obsessed with himself • what goddess listened to Echo and helped her • ...
Constellations 2024-04-07
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- "A constellation representing twins, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation representing a bull, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation also known as Ursa Minor, containing the North Star."
- "A constellation depicting a winged horse, associated with Greek mythology."
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- "A constellation named after a princess in Greek mythology, resembling a chained woman."
- "A constellation representing a scorpion, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology, resembling a 'W' or 'M' shape."
- "A grouping of stars resembling a ladle or spoon."
- "A constellation resembling a lion, one of the zodiac signs."
9 Clues: "A grouping of stars resembling a ladle or spoon." • "A constellation representing twins, another zodiac sign." • "A constellation representing a bull, another zodiac sign." • "A constellation resembling a lion, one of the zodiac signs." • "A constellation representing a scorpion, another zodiac sign." • ...
Reece Hagler Crossword puzzle 2021-02-19
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- Roman art was inspired by Greek
- With art the Greeks wanted perfection and the Romans wanted real life
- The Romans created beautiful () on floors and walls
- Both Greek and Roman governments held
- The Greeks spoke Greek but the Romans spoke
- In the beginning, both Greece and Rome were ruled by
- The economy of both Greece and Rome was based on
- The Romans invented the game of
- Both Greek and Roman mythology believed in many of these.
- Rome had fertile soil but the Greeks had poor
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- Both Greek and Romans made these but not may Greek ones remain
- The Greeks had city-states but the Romans created an
- Unlike Rome, Greek city-states were separated by
- Both Greece and Rome were
- Both Greece and Rome were surrounded by seas on () sides
- Both Greeks and Romans built
- The Romans invented () to show friendship, engagements and weddings
- The Romans invented
- The Greeks invented the () games
- Athens had a democracy and Rome had a
20 Clues: The Romans invented • Both Greece and Rome were • Both Greeks and Romans built • Roman art was inspired by Greek • The Romans invented the game of • The Greeks invented the () games • Both Greek and Roman governments held • Athens had a democracy and Rome had a • The Greeks spoke Greek but the Romans spoke • Rome had fertile soil but the Greeks had poor • ...
Chapter 11 2020-02-10
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- Greek-like
- a disciple of socrates
- oath taken by medical students
- leading competitions that brought atheletes to compete
- Greek Philosopher who founded the Socratic method
- Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
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- Father of Medicine
- Greek philosopher
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece
- City founded by Alexander the great
- a type of emotional poetry song
- a collection of myths or stories about gods and heroes
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- Greek Philosopher who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- commented on the action and advised the characters
15 Clues: Greek-like • Greek philosopher • Father of Medicine • a disciple of socrates • oath taken by medical students • a type of emotional poetry song • City founded by Alexander the great • school of philosophy founded by Plato • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece • Greek Philosopher who founded the Socratic method • Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects • ...
Rome vs Greek 2021-02-11
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- both greece and rome made this
- the greek has their own ________
- ____ were used to decorate the statues.
- a huge part of the Greek diet.
- the most powerful roman god
- The ______ _____ was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- a country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas
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- roman boys would listen to their brothers/fathers tell stories about ________
- something that roman children AND adults would play
- was the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- an animal the romans had as a pet
- a piggy back game that greek children played
- the most powerful greek god
- something that most roman girls played with
- one of the most popular Greek dances
- the capital city and a special comune of Italy
- both greek and romans wore this
- the roman have won atleast 5 of these
18 Clues: the most powerful greek god • the most powerful roman god • both greece and rome made this • a huge part of the Greek diet. • both greek and romans wore this • the greek has their own ________ • an animal the romans had as a pet • one of the most popular Greek dances • the roman have won atleast 5 of these • ____ were used to decorate the statues. • ...
Greek Mythology and Christianity 2020-12-14
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- a system of religious veneration and devotion directed towards a particular figure or object
- afterlife in christian belief, if you have been a good christian
- residence of the most important Gods and Goddesses in greek mythology
- author of the Ilias and the odyssey
- a religion that worships more than one diety
- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- Land of the blessed in the underworld
- the three persons of the Christian Godhead; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit(without space)
- name of the Devil
- greek Goddess of harvest
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- Hades' spouse, Goddess of Elysium
- Underworld, shadow kingdom of the Greek mythology
- the third person of the Trinity; God as spiritually active in the world (without space)
- one of the two parts, the Bible consists of
- religion, which worships only one diety
- three headed dog, guarding the gates to the underworld
- the number of Gods and Goddesses in the Olymp
17 Clues: name of the Devil • greek Goddess of harvest • Hades' spouse, Goddess of Elysium • author of the Ilias and the odyssey • Land of the blessed in the underworld • religion, which worships only one diety • one of the two parts, the Bible consists of • a religion that worships more than one diety • the number of Gods and Goddesses in the Olymp • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2024-11-20
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- The King of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and beauty
- The number of heads Cerberus had
- The god of the sea
- The god of the underworld
- The animal Hercules had to kill in his first labour
- The number of Hercules' labours
- A winged horse (originally born from the blood of Medusa)
- Hercules' fifth labour was to clean the Augean ________
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- Became queen of the underworld after her abduction
- Zeus' wife
- The deities in Greek mythology that came before the Olympians
- A woman Zeus created to punish humans by giving her a box
- Hera tried to kill baby Hercules by sending these to kill him
- Mount __________: where the gods and goddesses live
- The messenger of the gods
- The god of war
17 Clues: Zeus' wife • The god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the underworld • The messenger of the gods • The goddess of love and beauty • The number of Hercules' labours • The number of heads Cerberus had • The King of the gods in Greek mythology • Became queen of the underworld after her abduction • Mount __________: where the gods and goddesses live • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Janus' son, god of Tiber River
- A Greek god which kept its name under Roman myth
- Worshipped Romes' emporers
- Emporer who converted to Christianity
- Half god, half human
- Another name for a god
- Who the Romans got their Gods/Myths from
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- Where Roman and Greek gods resided
- A place to worship gods inside of your home
- Greek culture ______ Roman Mythology
- Worships more than one god
- Romans name for Athena
- Named after Roman Gods
- What Greek myths taught, unlike Roman myths
- Romans name for Poseidon
15 Clues: Half god, half human • Romans name for Athena • Named after Roman Gods • Another name for a god • Romans name for Poseidon • Worships more than one god • Worshipped Romes' emporers • Janus' son, god of Tiber River • Where Roman and Greek gods resided • Greek culture ______ Roman Mythology • Emporer who converted to Christianity • Who the Romans got their Gods/Myths from • ...
myth places 2022-06-16
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- Rumored city of gold in South America.
- A sacred stone, considered as the "father to all stones",and the navel of the earth,
- The center of the world or the connection between Heaven and Earth in various religions and mythologies.
- The underworld in Norse mythology
- A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology.
- A paradise where humans were first created according to Abrahamic religions
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- Legendary Island of Apples, believed by some to be the final resting place of King Arthur.
- lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean.
- was the name of the home of the Twelve Olympian gods of the ancient Greek world
- is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin.
- In Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls.
- The high placed city of the gods, built by Odin, chief god of the Norse pantheon.
12 Clues: The underworld in Norse mythology • Rumored city of gold in South America. • A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology. • In Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls. • lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean. • is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. • ...
Intro to Mythology Notes Review 2023-04-24
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- The ______ are the 12 main gods and goddess
- Myths are a ______ source
- Myths have_____storylines and characters
- Greek and Roman mythology is very similar and has been _______ together as time goes by
- Zeus is also known as _______
- Many stories were _______ transmitted orally
- ...gods and goddesses that represented certain ___ of nature and abstract concepts
- Myths are a ____ into the past
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- There are a number of ______ myths written by a number of ______ authors (same word)
- __________ of the stories are similar to that of other fables and legends
- The myths tell us how the people of ancient times ______ the world around them
- The figures they both worshipped had _______ characteristics and features
- these are named after mythical characters
- person who believes in many gods/goddesses
- Hera is also known as _______.
- There’s no one “book” of _________
- Roman writers ________ Greek myths to include their deities
- Myths are _____ to read
- _____ and stories persist to modern times
19 Clues: Myths are _____ to read • Myths are a ______ source • Zeus is also known as _______ • Hera is also known as _______. • Myths are a ____ into the past • There’s no one “book” of _________ • Myths have_____storylines and characters • these are named after mythical characters • _____ and stories persist to modern times • person who believes in many gods/goddesses • ...
Greek crosswordle 2024-04-18
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- Rival city-state to Athens
- home of the Greek gods
- Famous temple dedicated to Athena in Athens
- Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics
- System of government where citizens have a voice in decision-making
- Student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great
- Long-distance race named after a battlefield in ancient Greece
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Epic poem attributed to Homer
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- Ancient citadel located in Athens
- Site of a famous battle in 490 BCE
- Collection of stories explaining natural phenomena and the origins of gods and heroes
- Philosopher known for his method of questioning
- Demigod known for his strength and twelve labors
- Capital of ancient Greece
- God of wine, fertility, and ecstasy
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Sacred place where prophecies were given by priests or priestesses
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare
20 Clues: home of the Greek gods • Capital of ancient Greece • Rival city-state to Athens • Goddess of wisdom and warfare • Epic poem attributed to Homer • God of the sea and earthquakes • Ancient citadel located in Athens • Site of a famous battle in 490 BCE • God of wine, fertility, and ecstasy • Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • King of the gods in Greek mythology • ...
Defeat of the Titans 2023-11-06
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- strong one eyed giants
- a deep hole used as a prison in mythology
- powerful people who created the earth
- king of the titans
- spear with three points
- brothers and sisters
- king of the gods
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- kronos _______ his children
- ancient stories about heroes
- rules the seas
- rules the underworld
- zues' brothers and sisters
- zues's weapon
- The greek gods live on Mount ____________.
14 Clues: zues's weapon • rules the seas • king of the gods • king of the titans • rules the underworld • brothers and sisters • strong one eyed giants • spear with three points • zues' brothers and sisters • kronos _______ his children • ancient stories about heroes • powerful people who created the earth • a deep hole used as a prison in mythology • The greek gods live on Mount ____________.
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- The southern crown
- Was named after Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon that guards the garden of Hesperides.
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Representing the lyre
- The royal sea monster bait
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- The charioteer of the gods
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- The wolf
- The big dog
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Greek for “no feet”
- Means "table"
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
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- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The northern crown
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
30 Clues: The bull • The wolf • 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. • Literally, meaning “weighing scales” • ...
Vocabulary 11/12/20 2020-11-12
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- The guy on the front of the box of Monopoly never wore one of these
- It's so colorful polydactyl Cats are ____
- Great pyramid of Giza
- The word Abigail is _____
- Gettysburg Address
- The Gods in Greek Mythology were this polytheism Greek Mythology is this
- most kids in my class are _______ monosyllabic The word one is __________
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- Why don't you go to the ____ for that
- stoneage monophobia Likes being around other people monorail there is one at Disney
- a blank wall is _______
- The name of a game
- Lie detector
- In Middle School, you have the option to become _____ by learning a language
- Covered in geometry
- a robot is _________
15 Clues: Lie detector • The name of a game • Gettysburg Address • Covered in geometry • a robot is _________ • Great pyramid of Giza • a blank wall is _______ • The word Abigail is _____ • Why don't you go to the ____ for that • It's so colorful polydactyl Cats are ____ • The guy on the front of the box of Monopoly never wore one of these • ...
Chapter 8 Review Activity 2021-05-20
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- a government by the people
- period of the cultural history between the 8th century BC and the 6th century AD
- an ancient Greek city-state
- Greek poet
- body of myths; stories, traditions, or beliefs
- a member of an aristocracy
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- high fortified area of the ancient Greek city
- a native or naturalized member of a nation
- a short story
- Greek writer
- Athenian statesman
- a popular political assembly
- a form of government in which everyone has power
- unjust ruler
14 Clues: Greek poet • Greek writer • unjust ruler • a short story • Athenian statesman • a government by the people • a member of an aristocracy • an ancient Greek city-state • a popular political assembly • a native or naturalized member of a nation • high fortified area of the ancient Greek city • body of myths; stories, traditions, or beliefs • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- Biggest living mammal
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- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Largest existing land animal
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- Biggest living mammal
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
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- Largest existing land animal
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- Largest existing land animal
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
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- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Biggest living mammal
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- The southern crown
- Was named after Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon that guards the garden of Hesperides.
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Representing the lyre
- The royal sea monster bait
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- The charioteer of the gods
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- The wolf
- The big dog
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Greek for “no feet”
- Means "table"
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
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- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The northern crown
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
30 Clues: The bull • The wolf • 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. • Literally, meaning “weighing scales” • ...
The Golden Fleece Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- Opposed or hostile to someone
- A hollow container used to hold liquids
- A medieval musician who sang stories
- A secure refuge protected by natural features
- Greek mythology, Queen of the gods and goddesses
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- Peaceful and happy
- A large gathering of people
- to be successful
- Greek mythology, King of the gods and goddesses
- The ship on which the Argonauts sailed
10 Clues: to be successful • Peaceful and happy • A large gathering of people • Opposed or hostile to someone • A medieval musician who sang stories • The ship on which the Argonauts sailed • A hollow container used to hold liquids • A secure refuge protected by natural features • Greek mythology, King of the gods and goddesses • Greek mythology, Queen of the gods and goddesses
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Biggest living mammal
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- Largest existing land animal
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
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- Biggest living mammal
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Largest existing land animal
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • ...
The mark of Athena 2021-05-31
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- Roman legacy of Apollo and the Augur of Camp Jupiter
- dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy
- weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- Greek virgin goddess of wisdom, civilization, mathematics, strategy, defensive warfare, crafts, the arts, and skill
- god of the Tiber river
- possessing spirits
- roman god of boundaries
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- three Gray Sisters, the other two being Anger and Wasp
- primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology
- roman name of athena
- Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity
- Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess
- brother of otus
- the Greek goddess of balance
- Latin word meaning "sword"
- flying Greek trireme
- he immortal equine son of the gods Demeter and Poseidon and brother of Despoina
- deity of the sea
- brother of ephilates
19 Clues: brother of otus • deity of the sea • possessing spirits • roman name of athena • flying Greek trireme • brother of ephilates • god of the Tiber river • roman god of boundaries • Latin word meaning "sword" • the Greek goddess of balance • dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy • Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity • primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology • ...
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief: Chapters 13-16 2023-09-22
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- (noun): A strong feeling of dislike or reluctance toward something or someone.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, the food of the gods, often described as having a sweet, heavenly taste.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, the drink of the gods, believed to bestow immortality upon those who consume it.
- (noun): Human beings, subject to death; non-immortal individuals.
- (noun): A narrow, steep-sided valley formed by running water, often with a stream at the bottom.
- (verb): To cause someone to be alienated or distanced from others emotionally or socially.
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- (noun): Complex details, inner workings, or subtle complexities of a system or situation.
- (adjective): Not securely held or in position; dangerously uncertain or unstable.
- (adjective): Relating to the sense of hearing or the ability to perceive sound.
- (adjective): Extremely delicate, light, and otherworldly in quality or appearance.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, a protective shield or cloak, often associated with Zeus and Athena.
- (noun): A meeting or gathering at an agreed-upon time and place.
- (noun): A highly unpleasant, unhealthy, or oppressive atmosphere or influence.
- (noun): Miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment or belongings associated with a particular activity or occupation.
- (adjective): Having an insatiable appetite; exceedingly eager or avid.
15 Clues: (noun): A meeting or gathering at an agreed-upon time and place. • (noun): Human beings, subject to death; non-immortal individuals. • (adjective): Having an insatiable appetite; exceedingly eager or avid. • (noun): A highly unpleasant, unhealthy, or oppressive atmosphere or influence. • ...
Rome Quiz #1 Review 2024-02-01
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- Position with absolute authority
- Greek: Zeus
- Goddess of wisdom; Greek: Athena
- Enemy of Rome during a series of wars; 264BC-146BC
- Highest political office; one-year term
- large farming estate
- Rome's code of laws
- Rule of three people in Rome
- First civilized people in Italy; from the North
- Lower class Romans
- This Caesar was the first "dictator for life"
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- Greek: Hera
- River that runs through Rome
- Upper class citizens in the Romans; aristocrats
- land acquired by Rome; Sicily
- Led his troops through the Alps; Battle of Cannae
- Influenced Roman mythology, art, architecture...
- Rome was located on this basin, away from eastern enemies
- Leader of Roman army
- Where citizens met to discuss policy
- provided Rome protection from a northern invasion
21 Clues: Greek: Hera • Greek: Zeus • Lower class Romans • Rome's code of laws • Leader of Roman army • large farming estate • River that runs through Rome • Rule of three people in Rome • land acquired by Rome; Sicily • Position with absolute authority • Goddess of wisdom; Greek: Athena • Where citizens met to discuss policy • Highest political office; one-year term • ...
Magel Crossword C8 2024-02-02
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- a leader who held power through the use of force
- Greek fortress on high hill
- weakness
- type of government in which people rule over themselves
- piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- big
- created democracy
- Greek marketplace
- poet who wrote Iliad and Odyssey
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- Greek pantheon of gods
- people who had the right to participate in government
- famous female poet
- Rich landowners
- a government in which only a few people have power
- Greek for city-state
- brilliant elected leader of democracy
- age marked by great achievements
- short stories that teach reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- famous for fables
20 Clues: big • weakness • Rich landowners • famous for fables • created democracy • Greek marketplace • famous female poet • Greek for city-state • Greek pantheon of gods • Greek fortress on high hill • age marked by great achievements • poet who wrote Iliad and Odyssey • brilliant elected leader of democracy • piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- collection of myths
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- king of the kingdom of Macedon
- Classical Greek philosopher
- snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Lord of all gods
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Wife of Prometheus
- second letter of the greek alphabet
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
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- ancient Greek philosopher
- city tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- citizen of Troy
- ancient Greek mathematician
- last letter of the greek alphabet
- earth goddess
- Greek god of the sea
- also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Winged horse
- third letter of the greek alphabet
- collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- fourth letter of the greek alphabet
30 Clues: Winged horse • earth goddess • citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • Wife of Prometheus • collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • ancient Greek philosopher • Sons and daughters of Gaia • ancient Greek mathematician • Classical Greek philosopher • king of the kingdom of Macedon • last letter of the greek alphabet • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Biggest living mammal
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
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- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Largest existing land animal
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Greek Origin Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- Erotic, Greek god of love, Son of Aphrodite
- Frenzy, derived from the god Pan
- forethinker, something that's life giving or creative, given name at birth
- Echo, Punished by hera causing her to mimic others, Derived from a nymph
- Fortuna, Greek god of fortune and luck, Birthed from a titan
- Musical, Originated from the nine goddesses of dancing
- Jove, God of sky and thunder, derived from roman mythology
- giants, used to describe anything enormous in size/strength
- Atlas, Used for guiding, named after the titan turned into stone
- pythogenic, means something produced by filth, derived from the greek term “to rot”
- Maze, Came from name of the prison garden full of puzzles
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- Eumenides, A group of females depicting having snakes for hair, Emerged from drops of blood that fell on the earth
- Pluto, Greek god of the underworld, after cronus was overthrown his kingdom was divided among his sons
- Neptunus, God of horses and racing, derived from roman mythology
- Chronology, God of time, Birthed from uranus and gaea
- Goddess of the soul, counterpart to cupid
- Olympics, athletic competition, home of the gods
- Warlike, Derived from the roman god of war, mars
- Eve, First woman, released bad things onto humanity, derived from zeus
19 Clues: Frenzy, derived from the god Pan • Goddess of the soul, counterpart to cupid • Erotic, Greek god of love, Son of Aphrodite • Olympics, athletic competition, home of the gods • Warlike, Derived from the roman god of war, mars • Chronology, God of time, Birthed from uranus and gaea • Musical, Originated from the nine goddesses of dancing • ...
World History 2024-05-13
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- there were 2 of these, Mark Antony was in the second one
- Made christianity legal
- Last pharaoh of Egypt
- Hinduism, Egyptian mythology, Greek mythology
- 1st emperor of Rome
- Judaism, Islam, Christianity
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- destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius
- voice of the plebs
- Tiberius' and Gaius' last name
- Jesus' 12 followers
- father of Judaism
- The Principal
- Ms. L's cat
13 Clues: Ms. L's cat • The Principal • father of Judaism • voice of the plebs • Jesus' 12 followers • 1st emperor of Rome • Last pharaoh of Egypt • Made christianity legal • destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius • Judaism, Islam, Christianity • Tiberius' and Gaius' last name • Hinduism, Egyptian mythology, Greek mythology • there were 2 of these, Mark Antony was in the second one
Creation Mythology 2023-02-24
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- stage one of Greek creation myth
- Unconscious Symbols
- a system of society or government controlled my women
- stage two of Greek creation myth
- chief deity of the pantheon, a sky and weather god who was identical with the Roman god Jupiter.
- the Study of Myths
- a system of society or government controlled by men
- stage three of Greek creation myth
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- newer generations, gods, elements are continually attempting to assert themselves into power
- Connect Myths to Cultural Understanding/ Hero Quest
- male deity who was worshiped by the pre-Hellenic population of Greece but probably was not widely worshiped by the Greeks themselves
- the struggle between the forces of good and evil, the quest of a hero, or the origin of some aspect of the natural world
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- Blood, Water, Sky, etc.
- Created Idea of Archetypes/Standard Personalities
15 Clues: the Study of Myths • Unconscious Symbols • Blood, Water, Sky, etc. • stage one of Greek creation myth • stage two of Greek creation myth • stage three of Greek creation myth • Created Idea of Archetypes/Standard Personalities • Connect Myths to Cultural Understanding/ Hero Quest • a system of society or government controlled by men • ...
World Mythologies (Gods and Deities) 2023-09-03
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- Feathered serpent in Aztec myth.
- Queen of the Greek gods.
- Egyptian god of the sky.
- Shinto sun goddess of Japan.
- Hindu preserver god.
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood.
- Chief god in Norse mythology.
- Babylonian god of creation and storms.
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- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- Norse god of thunder.
- Hindu deity, central figure in Bhagavad Gita.
- African and Caribbean spider god.
- Hindu god of destruction and creation.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Egyptian sun god.
15 Clues: Egyptian sun god. • Hindu preserver god. • Norse god of thunder. • King of the Greek gods. • Queen of the Greek gods. • Egyptian god of the sky. • Shinto sun goddess of Japan. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • Feathered serpent in Aztec myth. • African and Caribbean spider god. • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. • Hindu god of destruction and creation. • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-03-08
13 Clues: the sun • the smith • god of war • king of gods • the messenger • god of the sea • goddess of love • wine and revelry • goddess of marriage • the moon and the hunt • god of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • sprang from the head of her father
Greek Mythology 2023-05-11
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- God of earthquakes
- father of Zeus
- goddess of hearth and home
- symbol of Hades
- symbol is sheaves of wheat
- child was kidnapped by Hades
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- saved siblings from father
- Zeus’ realm
- symbol of lighting bolts
- created the Earth then night then day
- God of underworld
- symbol of Hestia
- Demeter Roman name
- goddess of marriage
- symbol of Poseidon
15 Clues: Zeus’ realm • father of Zeus • symbol of Hades • symbol of Hestia • God of underworld • God of earthquakes • Demeter Roman name • symbol of Poseidon • goddess of marriage • symbol of lighting bolts • saved siblings from father • goddess of hearth and home • symbol is sheaves of wheat • child was kidnapped by Hades • created the Earth then night then day
Greek Mythology 2024-10-04
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- The God of the Sea
- The name of your ELA teacher
- A spirit that takes the form of a woman
- What Myths explain the creation of
- A God or Goddess
- The God of the sky
- Excessive pride or self-confidence
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- Died staring at his own reflection
- Is turned into a spider
- Planted the first olive tree
- The Goddess who shapeshifts into a fly
- The place deities live
- Was cursed by Hera
13 Clues: A God or Goddess • The God of the Sea • The God of the sky • Was cursed by Hera • The place deities live • Is turned into a spider • The name of your ELA teacher • Planted the first olive tree • Died staring at his own reflection • What Myths explain the creation of • Excessive pride or self-confidence • The Goddess who shapeshifts into a fly • A spirit that takes the form of a woman
Odyssey Books 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-21
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- Home of Paris and Hector.
- The personification (human form) of inspiration for creativity.
- To gain something from someone through gentle or consistent persuading.
- An ancient Greek city and home to Odysseus.
- A poet or musician.
- Anger or annoyance brought about due to perceived unfair treatment.
- Attractive or charming in a deceptive way.
- An action or event that is an introduction to something.
- Cause or give rise to feeling, situation of condition.
- A lengthy poem or narrative which tells of heroic or legendary figures.
- A person who pursues a relationship aiming towards marriage.
- An ancient Greek city-state known to have a great military.
- A fortune teller or speaker of prophecies.
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- Deity of wisdom, practical skills and tactical warfare.
- A casual calm or relaxed manner.
- Deity of the seas, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- Menacing or to threaten with harm.
- A nature spirit often described in mythology in female form.
- Come between to prevent or alter a result.
- Hesitation or refusal to accept an idea.
- An expression of blame or disappointment.
- Calculating or estimating a judgement or opinion.
- Deity in charge of the sky, lightening and thunder in Greek mythology.
23 Clues: A poet or musician. • Home of Paris and Hector. • A casual calm or relaxed manner. • Menacing or to threaten with harm. • Hesitation or refusal to accept an idea. • An expression of blame or disappointment. • Come between to prevent or alter a result. • Attractive or charming in a deceptive way. • A fortune teller or speaker of prophecies. • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-03-09
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- the Roman name for Athena
- Greek god of wine,fertility and drama
- a shrine where the god gave answers
- god of the winds
- relating to poetry that expresses emotion
- a story about mythical beings/events
- short moral story
- mythical monster in ancient Crete
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- son of zeus,delivered messages and carried souls
- famous Greek mythical hero who fought in the Troyan war
- famous Greek hero,king of Ithaca
- half human,half man
- gorgon with serpents for hair
13 Clues: god of the winds • short moral story • half human,half man • the Roman name for Athena • gorgon with serpents for hair • famous Greek hero,king of Ithaca • mythical monster in ancient Crete • a shrine where the god gave answers • a story about mythical beings/events • Greek god of wine,fertility and drama • relating to poetry that expresses emotion • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-18
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- messenger of the gods
- the goddess of agriculture
- goddess of wisdom and war
- god of the ocean
- god of fire and the forge
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- goddess of love
- god of wine and pleasure
- god of war
- god of the underworld
- twin of apollo, goddess of the hunt
- god of the sun
- king of the gods and ruler of the sky
- queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
13 Clues: god of war • god of the sun • goddess of love • god of the ocean • messenger of the gods • god of the underworld • god of wine and pleasure • goddess of wisdom and war • god of fire and the forge • the goddess of agriculture • twin of apollo, goddess of the hunt • king of the gods and ruler of the sky • queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
Greek Mythology 2022-06-08
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- god of the time
- goddess of window
- King of the Underworld and God of the Dead
- goddess of beauty and love
- Goddess of Earth
- God of thunder and king of the Gods
- goddess of agricuture
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- God of war and violence
- god of light music and poetry
- god of the sea
- god of forge
- Goddess of Marriage and Wife of Zeus
- god of the harvest
- goddess of the hunt and the moon
14 Clues: god of forge • god of the sea • god of the time • Goddess of Earth • goddess of window • god of the harvest • goddess of agricuture • God of war and violence • goddess of beauty and love • god of light music and poetry • goddess of the hunt and the moon • God of thunder and king of the Gods • Goddess of Marriage and Wife of Zeus • King of the Underworld and God of the Dead
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- who birthed from medusas blood and decaying body?
- who cursed Echo?
- who punished Prometheus?
- who is the goddesses of family and warmth?
- who heard Echos Cries?
- where do all the God and Goddesses do their voting
- who disrespected the goddesses of love?
- who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice?
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- who gave Men Fire?
- who is the god of Thunder?
- who did Theseus leave behind at the beach?
- who wanted to poison the Theseus?
- who Is Hade's guard entrance of the underworld?
- who saves Promethesesus from his punishment?
- who kills all of the sacraficed people in athens?
15 Clues: who cursed Echo? • who gave Men Fire? • who heard Echos Cries? • who punished Prometheus? • who is the god of Thunder? • who wanted to poison the Theseus? • who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice? • who disrespected the goddesses of love? • who did Theseus leave behind at the beach? • who is the goddesses of family and warmth? • who saves Promethesesus from his punishment? • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-01-18
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- goddess of the woods, moon, and the hunt
- protector of marriage and the home
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the underworld
- cruel god of war
- god of the sky, lightning, and thunder
- god of the sea
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- goddess of corn and the harvest
- goddess of the hearth
- the sun god: god of music, poetry, light and truth
- god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge
- god of mischief and messenger of the gods
- goddess of wisdom, justice, war, civilization and peace
13 Clues: god of the sea • cruel god of war • goddess of the hearth • god of the underworld • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of corn and the harvest • protector of marriage and the home • god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge • god of the sky, lightning, and thunder • goddess of the woods, moon, and the hunt • god of mischief and messenger of the gods • ...
Fall of Icarus 2022-01-28
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- flying thing with feathers
- greek sun god
- opposite of life
- old stories that would explain gods
- young boy
- wooden thing that helps people cross waters
- the feeling to do something you want
- something that helps things fly
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- in the sky
- smart engineer
- mass body of water
- desire to do more
- city used in mythology a lot
- really hot ball in the sky
14 Clues: young boy • in the sky • greek sun god • smart engineer • opposite of life • desire to do more • mass body of water • flying thing with feathers • really hot ball in the sky • city used in mythology a lot • something that helps things fly • old stories that would explain gods • the feeling to do something you want • wooden thing that helps people cross waters
Camera Brands 2013-04-08
Greek Mythology 2015-06-16
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- Lord of the underworld.
- A flying horse.
- God of the sea also called Neptune.
- God of the sky.
- A man who is half horse half human.
- Posidons weapon or symbol of power.
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- A lady with snakes as hair.
- A group of Pegasus.
- A goat boy who loves pan.
- A one eyed monster.
- An ancient Greek bull.
- God of war.
- God of nature also the name of a cooking utensil.
13 Clues: God of war. • A flying horse. • God of the sky. • A group of Pegasus. • A one eyed monster. • An ancient Greek bull. • Lord of the underworld. • A goat boy who loves pan. • A lady with snakes as hair. • God of the sea also called Neptune. • A man who is half horse half human. • Posidons weapon or symbol of power. • God of nature also the name of a cooking utensil.
Greek Mythology 2021-01-08
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- ______ is the god of the sun, music & art
- Because they are surrounded by water, the ancient Greeks probably worshipped _____ a lot. He is the god of the sea.
- Hephaestus is the god of _____ and blacksmiths.
- He rules the underworld. His brothers are Zeus and Poseidon.
- _____ is the messenger of the Gods.
- If a society has a really good harvest, they will probably thank the goddess _______.
- If a city was at war, the people would probably ask the god _____ for help.
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- The ancient Greeks believed that ________ created man.
- Aphrodite is the goddess of _____ and beauty.
- ______ is the goddesses of the hunt & moon.
- ______ is the goddess of wisdom.
- _____ is the king of the gods.
- She is the queen of the gods and the goddess of women & marriage.
13 Clues: _____ is the king of the gods. • ______ is the goddess of wisdom. • _____ is the messenger of the Gods. • ______ is the god of the sun, music & art • ______ is the goddesses of the hunt & moon. • Aphrodite is the goddess of _____ and beauty. • Hephaestus is the god of _____ and blacksmiths. • The ancient Greeks believed that ________ created man. • ...
Greek mythology 2022-03-25
13 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the dead • goddess of love • goddess of youth • goddess of wisdom • goddess of plants • god of blacksmiths • god of wine and parties • god of thieve and travel • goddess of the moon and hunt • the god of sun, poetry, music • king of the Olympians, god of the sky
Greek Mythology 2021-08-31
13 Clues: a smart hero • a strong hero • they never die • has a weak heel • god of the ocean • three headed dog • only has one eye • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • are very dangerous • god of the underworld • are strong, brave, or smart • sings a song that makes sailors drown
Greek mythology 2022-03-22
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- he’s the king of Athens
- She had many children with different men
- was the commander of 80 argive ships
- His wife is Persephone
- he was swallowed by his father at birth
- He went on a quest for the Golden Fleece
- his wife is Andromache
- he is the slayer of Medusa Achilles: He killed apollos son Agamemnon: he is the king of Mycenae
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- He led the Olympian’s to victory against the titans
- his son was killed by a Achilles
- he strangled two snakes as a child
- his wife was Eurydice
- She is portrayed as a jealous wife
13 Clues: his wife was Eurydice • His wife is Persephone • his wife is Andromache • he’s the king of Athens • his son was killed by a Achilles • he strangled two snakes as a child • She is portrayed as a jealous wife • was the commander of 80 argive ships • he was swallowed by his father at birth • She had many children with different men • He went on a quest for the Golden Fleece • ...
Greek mythology 2023-01-28
13 Clues: saytr god • Wisdom giver • messenger god • goddess of hunt • king of the gods • Poetry and music • hearth and fire 🔥 • goddess farmer 👩🌾 • sea, ocean, water 💧 • goddess of marriage • ruler of the dead 💀 • magic and mysterious • War, blood and death ☠️
Greek Mythology 2023-02-19
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- requiring great strength or effort
- tendon at the back of the heel
- a tropical storm
- quick to change mood or mind
- ability to make money easily
- a book that holds maps of the world
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- source of trouble
- another word for a spider
- a long, eventful voyage
- something that seems harmless, but is really destructive
- love potion
- related to war or warlike
- a wise person, one who can see the future
13 Clues: love potion • a tropical storm • source of trouble • a long, eventful voyage • another word for a spider • related to war or warlike • quick to change mood or mind • ability to make money easily • tendon at the back of the heel • requiring great strength or effort • a book that holds maps of the world • a wise person, one who can see the future • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-05-05
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- Could say nothing except the last words spoken by someone else
- The Romans incorporated them and renamed them Venus
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- God who lived on Mount Olympus and the twin of Apollo
- The king of Mycenae, a kingdom of ancient Greece
- Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness, was known to the Romans as Ceres
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- They had strength,bravery,military skills,pride and honor
- Was an extremely handsome young man who died and was reborn
- The witch who was the daughter of the sun god Helios and the ocean nymph Perse
- The Romans renaming him Saturn and worshipping him as a god of agriculture
- The goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- Had many roles including god of the sun, god of the arts
- The Romans linked them with Mars
13 Clues: The Romans linked them with Mars • Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • The goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts • The king of Mycenae, a kingdom of ancient Greece • The Romans incorporated them and renamed them Venus • God who lived on Mount Olympus and the twin of Apollo • Had many roles including god of the sun, god of the arts • ...
CONSTELLATION 2015-03-18
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- This constellation means “the sails” in Latin. It is one of the three constellations that used to form the larger constellation Argo Navis, which represented the ship of the Argonauts.
- "Bird-of-Paradise".
- "The chained lady" or "the Princess".
- One of the ancient Greek constellations. It means “the oxen-driver”.
- This constellation was introduced by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in the late 16th century. It is one of the constellations named after exotic animals.
- This constellation represents the lyre of Orpheus, the Greek poet and musician who died at the hands of the Bacchantes.
- "The Twins."
- Is one of the ancient constellations first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin.
- "The Scorpion".
- Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius.
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- One of the Greek constellations. It is associated with Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, holding the scales of justice represented by the neighbouring constellation Libra.
- This constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares, the bright star that marks the scorpion’s heart.
- This constellation was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology. It is one of the oldest constellations in the sky, dating back to Sumerian times.
- Is one of the oldest constellations known. It was first catalog by Ptolemy in the 2nd century.
- Is one of the Greek constellations, first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The Greeks called the constellation Deltoton because its shape resembled the Greek letter delta.
- This constellation represents the dragon Ladon, the mythical creature with a hundred heads that guarded the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
- This constellation represents the mythical firebird.
- One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille.
- Is one of the southern constellations created by Lacaille in the 18th century. It was originally named Fornax Chemica, after the chemical furnace, a small heater used in chemical experiments.
20 Clues: "The Twins." • "The Scorpion". • "Bird-of-Paradise". • "The chained lady" or "the Princess". • This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin. • This constellation represents the mythical firebird. • Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius. • One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille. • ...
Greek review 2012-11-21
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- Civilization named after king minos
- Age A state of progression
- Athen's form of government
- The Great General during the period of the fall of greece,perfected the Phalanx
- Greek form of fighting , defence
- Leonidas King of Sparta during the period of the Persian wars.
- of Thermoplaye A group of 300 spartans defended a narrow passage
- Government ruled by the upper class
- Sparta's form of government
- Wars A revolt in Asia Minor
- God of the sea
- Greek term for marketplace
- League The alliance which held Athens as leader
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- Half bull half human
- God that watched over Athens.
- Culture Greek culture
- God of War
- II Took over greek after the Peloponesian war
- Greek version of a citadel
- The hill all Gods lived on.
- Goddess of the hunt
- Created on wet plastered walls
- God's spoke through them
- Greek developed stories and history
- Tale written by the blind poet Homer
- An epic written by Homer
26 Clues: God of War • God of the sea • Goddess of the hunt • Half bull half human • Culture Greek culture • God's spoke through them • An epic written by Homer • Athen's form of government • Greek version of a citadel • Greek term for marketplace • Age A state of progression • The hill all Gods lived on. • Sparta's form of government • Wars A revolt in Asia Minor • God that watched over Athens. • ...
Greek Gods 2024-06-26
10 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse god of thunder • Japanese sun goddess • Norse god of mischief • King of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the dead • Greek goddess of marriage • Greek god of the underworld • All-father in Norse mythology
Who Angered The Sun Gods 2024-08-17
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- Vessel Ra used to traverse the sky
- First mother of Ra
- Stream of high speed protons and electrons boiling off corona
- Deity worshipped among the Northern Arabian tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia
- The Deity of the Sun in Chinese mythology
- Sun god in Aztec mythology In Aztec mythology
- Greek Titan who was the personification of the Sun
- Sun deity of Armenian mythology worshiped in the vicinity of Carahunge
- The sun’s physical state of matter
- Coronal Mass ___
- Number of years in a solar cycle
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- Solar event that occurred September 1–2, 1859
- The head of Ra
- Converting solar energy into electricity
- Regions of reduced surface temperature on the sun’s surface caused by magnetic flux
- Location of the National Solar Observatory
- Baltic Sun deity worshiped in Latvian culture by those who practice Dievturība
- Nuclear process of joining together of atomic which powers the sun
- Visible surface of the sun, radiates light, ~ 6000 K
- Angle between true south and the point in the horizon that’s directly below the sun
- Ancient Incan sun god
21 Clues: The head of Ra • Coronal Mass ___ • First mother of Ra • Ancient Incan sun god • Number of years in a solar cycle • Vessel Ra used to traverse the sky • The sun’s physical state of matter • Converting solar energy into electricity • The Deity of the Sun in Chinese mythology • Location of the National Solar Observatory • Solar event that occurred September 1–2, 1859 • ...
Greek mythology 2022-03-25
13 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of the dead • goddess of love • goddess of youth • goddess of wisdom • goddess of plants • god of blacksmiths • god of wine and parties • god of thieve and travel • goddess of the moon and hunt • the god of sun, poetry, music • king of the Olympians, god of the sky
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- who birthed from medusas blood and decaying body?
- who cursed Echo?
- who punished Prometheus?
- who is the goddesses of family and warmth?
- who heard Echos Cries?
- where do all the God and Goddesses do their voting
- who disrespected the goddesses of love?
- who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice?
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- who gave Men Fire?
- who is the god of Thunder?
- who did Theseus leave behind at the beach?
- who wanted to poison the Theseus?
- who Is Hade's guard entrance of the underworld?
- who saves Promethesesus from his punishment?
- who kills all of the sacraficed people in athens?
15 Clues: who cursed Echo? • who gave Men Fire? • who heard Echos Cries? • who punished Prometheus? • who is the god of Thunder? • who wanted to poison the Theseus? • who wanted to volunteer for sacrifice? • who disrespected the goddesses of love? • who did Theseus leave behind at the beach? • who is the goddesses of family and warmth? • who saves Promethesesus from his punishment? • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- A place of death
- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- Greek god of the sea
- A beast or living thing from a myth
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- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- Greek god of the skies
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
Prometheus Vocabulary 2019-12-18
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- Unwilling to obey
- The quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand.
- In greek mythology, one of a family of giants who were overthrown by the family of Zeus.
- Without pity; cruelly
- In greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people's lives.
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- A movement or journey downward.
- Fear and wonder
- Nourishment; assistance.
- Certain; pre-decided
- Modesty; freedom from pride
10 Clues: Fear and wonder • Unwilling to obey • Certain; pre-decided • Without pity; cruelly • Nourishment; assistance. • Modesty; freedom from pride • A movement or journey downward. • The quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand. • In greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people's lives. • ...
7th grade Fifth Period Vocabulary 2023-04-19
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- an agreement to stop fighting
- Stories that explained events, beliefs, or actions
- government ruled by a single person
- highest point in an ancient Greek
- City's marketplace
- government ruled by a small group of elite, landowning families
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- Type of democracy in which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies
- most important gods in greek mythology
- government ruled by citizens
- city-state
10 Clues: city-state • City's marketplace • government ruled by citizens • an agreement to stop fighting • highest point in an ancient Greek • government ruled by a single person • most important gods in greek mythology • Stories that explained events, beliefs, or actions • government ruled by a small group of elite, landowning families • ...
Valentine's Day 2023-01-15
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- this major invention was patented on v. day
- Porgie who kissed the girls and made them cry
- letters to Juliet are sent to this Italian city
- this candy company produces conversation hearts
- The tell-tale Heart author
- from where the oldest valentine's message sent
- favorite candy in a valentine's day box
- this website was born on V. Day
- tradition of sending flowers began here
- bacteriologist Fleming introduced this in 1929
- invented the first box of Valentine's day candy
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- Shakespeare mentions Valentine's day in this play
- kiss this and turn it into a prince
- Cupid's name in greek mythology
- group which receives the most valentines
- Cupid's mother in roman mythology
- city where first v. day celebration occurred
- this state produces America's most red roses
- in roman mythology this is Cupid's love interest
- who planned the St. Valentine's day massacre
20 Clues: The tell-tale Heart author • Cupid's name in greek mythology • this website was born on V. Day • Cupid's mother in roman mythology • kiss this and turn it into a prince • favorite candy in a valentine's day box • tradition of sending flowers began here • group which receives the most valentines • this major invention was patented on v. day • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- Greek god of the skies
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
- Greek god of the seas
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- The Greek god of the underworld
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- A place of death
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- A deity or greater being from mythology
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the seas • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
mythology 2023-04-27
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- (Ceres (Roman) the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness
- a peasant girl who became an expert spinner and weaver of cloth.
- (Athene, Pallas Athena, Minerva (Roman) was the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- (Saturn (Roman), Kronos) the youngest of the Titans, the Greek deities (gods) who ruled the world before the arrival of Zeus and the other Olympian gods
- (venus)associated with love, beauty, and fertility
- Bacchus (Roman)the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- (Kirke)daughter of the sun god Helios
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- as courageous but also as arrogant and overly proud, flaws that bring him misfortune and eventually lead to his death
- one of the most important warriors in Greek mythology
- (Phoebus, Apulu (Etruscan)had many roles in Greek mythology, including god of the sun, god of the arts etc..
- a mountain nymph
- is associated with the annual cycle of the seasons in which plants die in the fall and grow back again in the spring
- (Diana (Roman), Artume (Etruscan)associated with childbirth, the harvest, and the moon
- (Mars (Roman)the god of war
14 Clues: a mountain nymph • (Mars (Roman)the god of war • (Kirke)daughter of the sun god Helios • (venus)associated with love, beauty, and fertility • one of the most important warriors in Greek mythology • Bacchus (Roman)the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • (Ceres (Roman) the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness • ...
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 2023-01-15
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- hercules's servant
- husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general.
- emperor of Persia
- an ancient Greek mythological hero who was the leader of the Argonauts whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature.
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- the superman of greek mythology
- The god of beauty,love & ferlility.
- Roman god of doors having two faces.
- a prophetess in roaman mythology
- father of Portia in Julius Caesar.
9 Clues: emperor of Persia • hercules's servant • the superman of greek mythology • a prophetess in roaman mythology • father of Portia in Julius Caesar. • The god of beauty,love & ferlility. • Roman god of doors having two faces. • husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general. • ...
the topic Constellation 2023-12-07
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- - Represents a scorpion.
- - Often named after characters from __.
- - Hemisphere has its own set of constellations.
- - Named after a queen in Greek mythology.
- - Contains the Big Dipper.
- - Canvas for celestial arrangements.
- - Objects in the night sky.
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- - Belt of constellations along the ecliptic.
- - Zodiac constellation.
- - Study of celestial bodies like constellations.
- - Grouped in a recognizable pattern.
- - Galaxy containing our solar system.
- - Winged horse constellation.
- - Hemisphere has distinct constellations.
- - Hunter in the winter sky.
15 Clues: - Zodiac constellation. • - Represents a scorpion. • - Contains the Big Dipper. • - Hunter in the winter sky. • - Objects in the night sky. • - Winged horse constellation. • - Grouped in a recognizable pattern. • - Canvas for celestial arrangements. • - Galaxy containing our solar system. • - Often named after characters from __. • - Hemisphere has distinct constellations. • ...
Greece/Rome Crossword 2024-01-30
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- Roman general and statesman who declared himself dictator for life and brought an end to the republic
- This building was an arena in Rome used for gladiator fights and spectator events
- This is a temple to seven Roman gods, located in Rome
- First Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity
- Greek mathematician who created the formula for triangles
- The city of Rome is in this modern day country
- This was a period of 207 years of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire
- Spartan word for enslaved persons
- Roman poet who wrote the epic the Aeneid
- Greek doctor, known as the Father of Medicine
- Athenian leader who expanded Athenian democracy and built the Parthenon
- This religion began during the Roman Empire, the reign of Augustus
- This building is a temple to Athena in Greece
- Wealthy noble Romans who could be members of the Senate
- This is the god of the sun, has the same name in both mythologies
- This is the term used for the disciples of Jesus
- Hebrew word for king or savior,
- Name for the eastern half of the Roman Empire that survives the fall of the West
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are examples of Greek
- Christian holy book
- Ordinary Romans, could be members of the assemblies
- This is the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology
- This was a series of war between Rome and Cartage over control of the Mediterranean Sea, Rome wins all three
- Carthaginian general who fought against Rome in the Second Punic War
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- Greece and Rome are the beginnings of what is known as
- Macedonian who conquered the Persian Empire, empire also included Greece
- This is the goddess of wisdom in Roman mythology
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- In this war Athens and their allies fought against Sparta and their allies
- Language of the Roman Empire, basis for all romance languages
- In these two wars the Greek city-states united to fight against the Persians
- The original name of the first Roman Emperor, heir to Caesar
- Greece was made up of independent cities known as
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- The first Roman Emperor
- This was the Roman name for France, conquered by Julius Caesar
- Sea between Greece and Turkey
- Religions that believe in multiple Gods
- King of the Gods in Roman Mythology
- Athens used this type of Democracy, where all citizens vote on all decisions
- The first Jewish person, Father of monotheism
- Religions that believe in one God, all Abrahamic religions
- Second half of the Bible that tells the story of Jesus
- Blind Greek storyteller, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Rome sits on the banks of this River
- Rome used this type of government, a representative democracy
- King of the Gods in Greek Mythology
- Rome used these structure to move fresh water from miles away into the city
48 Clues: Christian holy book • The first Roman Emperor • Sea between Greece and Turkey • Hebrew word for king or savior, • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Spartan word for enslaved persons • King of the Gods in Roman Mythology • King of the Gods in Greek Mythology • Rome sits on the banks of this River • Religions that believe in multiple Gods • ...
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 2023-01-15
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- hercules's servant
- husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general.
- emperor of Persia
- an ancient Greek mythological hero who was the leader of the Argonauts whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature.
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- the superman of greek mythology
- The god of beauty,love & ferlility.
- Roman god of doors having two faces.
- a prophetess in roaman mythology
- father of Portia in Julius Caesar.
9 Clues: emperor of Persia • hercules's servant • the superman of greek mythology • a prophetess in roaman mythology • father of Portia in Julius Caesar. • The god of beauty,love & ferlility. • Roman god of doors having two faces. • husband of Portia in Julius Caesar and a brave roman general. • ...
Constellations 2021-10-12
15 Clues: Balance • The Ram • The Bull • The Crab • The Goat • The Lion • The Fish • The Twins • The Dragon • The Maiden • The Archer • The Centaur • Winged Horse • The Water Bearer • Greek Mythology Character
Mythology 2021-09-29
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- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- The greek goddess of dawn
- Goddess of the rainbow
- sea nymph
- representation of Medusa
- Mortal enemy
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- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology
- Enormous size
- a horrible creature of the imagination
- a list of events in time Chronos
- put into a sleep-like state
- the messenger of gods
- Greek epic poem
- an inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret
- the roman god of war
- the roman god of vigilance and wisdom
17 Clues: sea nymph • Mortal enemy • Enormous size • Greek epic poem • the roman god of war • the messenger of gods • Goddess of the rainbow • representation of Medusa • The greek goddess of dawn • put into a sleep-like state • a list of events in time Chronos • the roman god of vigilance and wisdom • a horrible creature of the imagination • a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology • ...