greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
The Names 2024-11-28
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- Gination – A pun on "imagination."
- – Latin for "moon," often associated with beauty and serenity.
- – A Greek name meaning "life."
- – A name of German origin meaning "work," often linked to industriousness.
- – A name of Hebrew origin meaning "happy" or "blessed."
- – A name of Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favour."
- – A Hebrew name meaning "my father's joy."
- – A name of Greek origin, often associated with wisdom and patience.
- Rious – A playful pun on "mysterious."
- – Associated with the colour red, often linked to passion and courage.
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- – A name of Spanish origin meaning "devoted to God."
- – Derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace.
- – A name of Greek origin meaning "wisdom."
- – A name with Arabic roots, meaning "night."
- Body – A humorous pun on the phrase "anybody."
- – Derived from Greek, meaning "blooming" or "fertility."
- – A unisex name meaning "ruler of the elves."
- – A name also linked to prosperity and good fortune.
- – A short and sweet name, often associated with life and living.
19 Clues: – A Greek name meaning "life." • Gination – A pun on "imagination." • Rious – A playful pun on "mysterious." • – A name of Greek origin meaning "wisdom." • – A Hebrew name meaning "my father's joy." • – A name with Arabic roots, meaning "night." • – A unisex name meaning "ruler of the elves." • Body – A humorous pun on the phrase "anybody." • ...
Greek Civilization Crossword 2025-10-09
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- Formal study of human thought and culture
- The _______________ War was a war between Athens and Sparta
- Most spectacular of the Greek temples
- ____________ the Great expanded Greek influence as far east as India
- Motto was “know thyself”
- City-state focused on creativity, commercialism, and democracy
- Type of government where there is rule by the people
- Type of government where there is rule by a king
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- Term used to describe Greek culture
- Father of history
- Famous physician who developed an important oath
- City-state focused on developing a strong military
- Philosopher who wrote The Republic
- Blind Greek poet
- Type of government where there is rule by a few
- Father of Geometry
- Believed great happiness and pleasure came by avoiding pain and fear
- This civilization flourished on Crete by 2000BC and had a grand palace at Knossos
18 Clues: Blind Greek poet • Father of history • Father of Geometry • Motto was “know thyself” • Philosopher who wrote The Republic • Term used to describe Greek culture • Most spectacular of the Greek temples • Formal study of human thought and culture • Type of government where there is rule by a few • Famous physician who developed an important oath • ...
History Of Medicine Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-06
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- pain reliever made by Charles Leroux
- not cancerous
- messages, herbal treatments, and art
- medicine began to revolve around it
- major cause of death for the ancient greeks
- tissue sample for testing
- cancerous
- healing process in the greek language
- made by Rene Laennec in 1816
- the greek god of healing
- the century where the first thermometer was first invented
- made by Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714
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- now cut hair in the present day
- used to determine regulated body
- created the aqueducts
- major cause of death next to malaria and fevers
- low blood pressure
- recuperation in the greek language
- used to sterilize water
19 Clues: cancerous • not cancerous • low blood pressure • created the aqueducts • used to sterilize water • the greek god of healing • tissue sample for testing • made by Rene Laennec in 1816 • now cut hair in the present day • used to determine regulated body • recuperation in the greek language • made by Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714 • medicine began to revolve around it • ...
Greek Mytholigy 2026-03-04
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- who got the golden apple?
- how many rivers are there in the underworld?
- Hercules nephew?
- 3 headed guard dog?
- Hydra has how many heads?
- who’s the Greek god of discord?
- who died in trojan war?
- who is Zeus’ wife?
- our Augean stables what was the 5th labor?
- Greek god of war?
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- roman lord of the underworld?
- who lead Aeneas to safety?
- number of Hercules labors?
- which Greek warrior hid in a wooden horse until the war ended?
- champions of the Greeks?
- who survived the trojan war?
- he held up the sky?
- who is king of Mycenae?
- most beautiful woman?
- roman messenger of gods?
20 Clues: Hercules nephew? • Greek god of war? • who is Zeus’ wife? • 3 headed guard dog? • he held up the sky? • most beautiful woman? • who is king of Mycenae? • who died in trojan war? • champions of the Greeks? • roman messenger of gods? • who got the golden apple? • Hydra has how many heads? • who lead Aeneas to safety? • number of Hercules labors? • who survived the trojan war? • ...
Europe Countries 2022-08-01
Nicole's Mythology Crossword 2021-02-11
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- snakes for hair
- Even the fish respect him
- Poseidon’s giant fork
- Hera hated him
- The gods live in the cracks of this mountain
- god of war
- Parents of Zeus and other gods
- Hercules did 12 of these
- Poseidon's home
- River surrounding the underworld
- Guard who only listens to Hades
- Shoots love arrows
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- God of the underworld
- God of wine
- horse with wings
- Wife of Zeus
- Plays a lovely harp
- Zeus's weapon
- Goddess of hunting and the moon
- king of the Greek gods
20 Clues: god of war • God of wine • Wife of Zeus • Zeus's weapon • Hera hated him • snakes for hair • Poseidon's home • horse with wings • Shoots love arrows • Plays a lovely harp • God of the underworld • Poseidon’s giant fork • king of the Greek gods • Hercules did 12 of these • Even the fish respect him • Parents of Zeus and other gods • Goddess of hunting and the moon • Guard who only listens to Hades • ...
Ancient Egypt Mythology 2021-12-06
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- where Ancient Egyptians put dead Pharaohs so their ka can continue to be honored
- god of the pharaohs and the sky; half falcon
- Ancient Egyptian word for "soul"; represented by two upward arms
- god of writing, medicine, science, and moon; half ibis bird
- evil serpent monster who battles Ra for control of the sky
- what the Ancient Egyptians did to the dead to preserve bodies
- goddess of protection and childbirth; half black cat
- demon monster who devours the souls of the wicked in the afterlife
- goddess of night and the dark, married to Set
- river in Ancient Egypt; center of many myths
- goddess of wifehood and motherhood, married to Osiris; wings and throne symbol
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- mummified god, god of the dead and resurrection, married to Isis
- Ancient Egyptian "paper"
- belief in many gods and goddesses
- Ancient Egyptian god-king who ruled over Egypt
- goddess of war and protection; half lioness
- god of the sun and king of the gods; half falcon with sun disk on head
- god of chaos, deserts, and storms; half set animal; married to Nepthys
- creator god and protects the poor; has feathers on head
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- guidebook for a soul in the afterlife
- god of the dead, afterlife, tombs; half black dog
- goddess of fertility and the sky; cow symbol
23 Clues: Ancient Egyptian "paper" • Ancient Egyptian writing • belief in many gods and goddesses • guidebook for a soul in the afterlife • goddess of war and protection; half lioness • god of the pharaohs and the sky; half falcon • goddess of fertility and the sky; cow symbol • river in Ancient Egypt; center of many myths • goddess of night and the dark, married to Set • ...
Popular Mythology Crossword 2012-11-02
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- Not the real world but the Real World
- He sparkles in daylight.
- An infinite frontier
- WALLE for real. (It even tweets!)
- The American Walkabout
- "First came survival, then came mission, now they must face... each other"
- Longest running sitcom’s family name.
- The Ultimate Fighting Chapionship uses this fighting style's rules.
- Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia
- This president has two movies coming out this year.
- Grandma is a hot Latina in this family
- very funny
- Discount Double-Check choreographer
- An Astronaut’s cowboy best friend, who is actually an Astronaut (Reach for the Sky)
- Comedy show that’s funny every four years
- Walter’s Anima Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Romney's spirit animal
- A Cowboy’s Astronaut best friend (To the Rescue)
- “Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.”
- Fern Gully with CG
- Astronaut with a bow who volunteers
- A sauce of microwaved ketchup and Country Crock ladled over pasta
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- The Platypus
- New ______, ______s, Broke _______s, Gossip _______, Mean _______s
- The Great Gastby (2013 Actor)
- Why so serious?
- Disney’s ‘newest’ princess (she’s actually the eldest)
- ”This guy wears a mask, like an outlaw!”
- A particular Zombie’s pet name for his band obsession
- People connected to the Matrix
- Bruce Willis’ younger assassin self
- Mr. Anderson
- Obama’s spirit animal
- Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and movies.
- Pretty Girls Spencer, Hanna, Ella, Aria
- Narrator
- School that Jeff, Brita, Abed, Shirley, Annie, Troy, and Pierce go to
- Walter’s Shadow Self (Jungian Archetype)
- "Auf Wiedersehen"
- Book of Eli archetype
- PSY, a Brown, made this style popular
- This forensic scientist has a penchant for black hair dye and coffins.
42 Clues: Narrator • very funny • The Platypus • Mr. Anderson • Why so serious? • "Auf Wiedersehen" • Fern Gully with CG • An infinite frontier • Obama’s spirit animal • Book of Eli archetype • The American Walkabout • Romney's spirit animal • He sparkles in daylight. • The Great Gastby (2013 Actor) • People connected to the Matrix • Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia • WALLE for real. (It even tweets!) • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-12
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- Theseus' wife
- King of the Gods
- a woman in which her life depended on a burned piece of wood
- man with 12 labors to repent himself
- goddess of the silver bow
- Orpheus' wife
- titan who gave human's fire
- son of Danae and Zeus
- man who married a statue that he made
- godess of love and beauty
- whenever women saw him, they fainted
- an account of the deeds of a god or of a supernatural being
- Apollo's son who drove his chariot
- most beloved nymph in all the forest
- his "name" is No One
- the man with the golden touch
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- Athena's favorite mortal
- goddess of the cornfield
- Aeneas' father
- god of the sunmusic, poetry, mathematics, and medicine
- goddes of marriage
- son of Poseidon who played the lyre very skillfully
- the smith-god
- only man to oppose Achilles in the Trojan War
- a common theme which angers Hera
- son of Poseidon
- pride,arrogance
27 Clues: Theseus' wife • Orpheus' wife • the smith-god • Aeneas' father • son of Poseidon • pride,arrogance • King of the Gods • goddes of marriage • his "name" is No One • son of Danae and Zeus • Athena's favorite mortal • goddess of the cornfield • goddess of the silver bow • godess of love and beauty • titan who gave human's fire • the man with the golden touch • a common theme which angers Hera • ...
Mythology and Poetry 2013-05-21
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- compares two objects or things using “like” or “as”
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. Ex. buzz
- A poem that goes five-seven-five.
- Juno sent snakes to kill him and he tied them up
- messenger god
- Promises to bring back the head of Medusa for King Polydectes
- many gods
- five-line paragraph
- A type of stanza with four lines
- Scheme For example ABAB is a rhyme scheme, how things rhyme in pairs.
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- Verse A poem with no rhyme scheme.
- a poetry paragraph
- Giving life-like qualities to an inanimate object.
- A group of two lines in a poem
- Most beautiful of the gods
- Repeating a word or phrase multiple times.
- Detail The using of the five senses, describing things using them.
- Originally told by word of mouth
- Goddess of love and beauty and desire
- compares two objects or things without using the words "like" or "as".
- He was a very greedy man, loves gold more than anything
22 Clues: many gods • messenger god • a poetry paragraph • five-line paragraph • Most beautiful of the gods • A group of two lines in a poem • Originally told by word of mouth • A type of stanza with four lines • A poem that goes five-seven-five. • Verse A poem with no rhyme scheme. • Goddess of love and beauty and desire • Repeating a word or phrase multiple times. • ...
Roman Mythology II 2024-01-08
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- Roman engineering marvel for transporting water (8)
- Roman goddess of childbirth and prophecy (8)
- One of the seven hills of ancient Rome (8)
- Ancient Roman festival honoring Mercury (8)
- Epithet meaning "conqueror" or "victorious" (7)
- Roman poet known for "Metamorphoses" (4)
- Author of the epic poem "Argonautica" (9)
- Magistrate in charge of the Sibylline Books in ancient Rome (11)
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home (5)
- Roman equivalent of the centaur Chiron, a skilled archer (10)
- Roman god of shepherds, associated with the Lupercalia festival (8)
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- Ancient Roman assemblies or gatherings (7)
- Latin term for a small hammer, associated with Vulcan (9)
- Roman settlement, modern-day Beauvais in France (9)
- She-wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus (4)
- Roman altar or sacrificial place (3)
- Roman god of wine and freedom, associated with Bacchus (5)
- Roman goddess of peace, often depicted with an olive branch (3)
- French name for Cupid, the god of love (7)
- Roman public games and entertainments (4)
- Ancient Roman festival of purification, celebrated in mid-February (8)
- Divine forces or spirits in Roman religion (6)
- Goddess of agriculture and fertility, equivalent to Demeter (5)
- Priests of Mars who performed the "March of the Salii" (5)
- Roman priest who interpreted the will of the gods through omens (5)
25 Clues: Roman altar or sacrificial place (3) • Roman poet known for "Metamorphoses" (4) • Roman goddess of the hearth and home (5) • She-wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus (4) • Roman public games and entertainments (4) • Author of the epic poem "Argonautica" (9) • Ancient Roman assemblies or gatherings (7) • One of the seven hills of ancient Rome (8) • ...
Norse mythology crossword 2023-12-07
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- home to the Dark Elves
- guardian of Asgard
- frost giant whose body was used to form the world
- female servants of Odin
- Goddess of the dead, child of Loki
- Goddess of the sky, marriage and childbirth
- home of the Giants
- home of the High Elves
- monstrous wolf, child of Loki
- the world serpent
- home of the Dwarves
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- the tree of life
- Goddess of love and fertility, sister of Freyr
- giant who guards the well of knowledge
- God of the sky and thunder
- home of the Gods
- home of the Vanir
- home to the Fire Demons
- giantess, Goddess of grain and fertility
- home to Hel and the dishonourable dead
- God of fertility and prosperity, brother of Freyja
- God of wisdom, battle and poetry
- realm of the humans
- God of war, justice and order
- son of Odin, gentle and handsome
25 Clues: the tree of life • home of the Gods • home of the Vanir • the world serpent • guardian of Asgard • home of the Giants • realm of the humans • home of the Dwarves • home to the Dark Elves • home of the High Elves • home to the Fire Demons • female servants of Odin • God of the sky and thunder • God of war, justice and order • monstrous wolf, child of Loki • God of wisdom, battle and poetry • ...
Egyptian Mythology: Review 2022-12-07
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- / god of strength and pharoanic power; protector from crocodiles; has the head of a crocodile.
- / the great goddess; lady of great abundance.
- / god of the Earth
- / the Egyptian aphrodite; goddess of love, music, dancing, and pleasure
- / successfully built the pyramids
- / the river in Egypt that was considered to be its lifeblood.
- / god of the moon, of sacred texts, of math, the sciences, and magic; creator of writing
- / son of Isis and Osiris; the intermediary between humans and Osiris after death.
- / protector of graves; shown with the head of a jackal
- / designed the pyramids
- / the picture-based writing system in Egypt during the Golden Age.
- / god of the desert; considered to be the source of all evil.
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- / sister-wife of Set; mother of Anubis; protectress of the dead.
- / goddess of the hot desert sun, plague, chaos, war, and healing.
- / protector; built to guard royalty
- / Egyptian god of the sun
- / patron of craftspeople and architects
- / Egypt between 3500 and 2500 B.C.
- / the Egyptian god who was a man and who inspired the people to believe that the body was sacred.
- / goddess of truth, justice, balance and order
- / goddess of the home and of cats; often depicted with the head of a cat.
- / goddess of the sky; wife of Geb.
- / Egyptian symbol of life
23 Clues: / god of the Earth • / designed the pyramids • / Egyptian god of the sun • / Egyptian symbol of life • / successfully built the pyramids • / Egypt between 3500 and 2500 B.C. • / goddess of the sky; wife of Geb. • / protector; built to guard royalty • / patron of craftspeople and architects • / the great goddess; lady of great abundance. • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- Weapon is the trident and he's the "ruler of the sea"
- An island in Greece where Oydessus reigned
- The job of Oydessus and his men
- Had to complete 12 labors.
- Thought she was better at weaving than Athena.
- Supreme ruler of the gods.
- Greedy god of the underworld.
- The animal that Odysseus used to trick the Trojans
- The name of Odysseus's wife
- Goddess of love.
- If you look at her, you turn to stone.
- A priestess that has visions of the future.
- Zeus wife and sister. Hates Hercules
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- Killed his father and married his mother.
- Obsessed with his looks.
- Lady of the wild things. Animals are sacred to her, especially deer.
- Oydsseus fought in a war to free this queen from the Trojans
- One-eyed creature that Odysseus has to fight.
- King of Ithaca who fought in the Trojan War.
- God of fire.
- Everything he touched turned to gold.
- God of light and truth. Cannot tell a lie.
- Zeus sister. Goddess of the Hearth.
- The nine headed animal Hercules fought.
- Daughter of Zeus, sprang from Zeus forehead.
25 Clues: God of fire. • Goddess of love. • Obsessed with his looks. • Had to complete 12 labors. • Supreme ruler of the gods. • The name of Odysseus's wife • Greedy god of the underworld. • The job of Oydessus and his men • Zeus sister. Goddess of the Hearth. • Zeus wife and sister. Hates Hercules • Everything he touched turned to gold. • If you look at her, you turn to stone. • ...
Egyptian Mythology Review 2025-04-27
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- The primordial waters from which Atum emerged in the Egyptian creation story
- The concept of cosmic order and harmony that regulates creation in the Heliopolitan myth
- Ra's boat that travels through the underworld
- The god associated with death and rebirth, embodying the "Dying God" archetype
- The child of Osiris and Isis, destined to avenge his father and restore order
- The Egyptian city, a center of religious significance, associated with Ra
- The demon that devours hearts heavier than the feather of Ma'at
- The Egyptian afterlife realm where souls undergo judgment and trials
- The symbol of Ma'at, weighed against the heart of the deceased to determine their fate
- The symbol of creation and life, particularly as Ra's primary manifestation
- Symbolic of both destruction and protection
- The archetype representing the emergence of a new hope and renewal (2 words)
- The creator god who emerged from the waters of Nun and created the world
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- A motif representing equilibrium between opposing forces in Egyptian mythology (3 words)
- The god of embalming and the guide to the Duat for souls, a psychopomp
- The declarations made by the deceased to prove their innocence before judgment (2 words)
- The nurturing and loving counterpart to Sekhmet
- The goddess who creates a serpent to force Ra to reveal his secret name
- The organ weighed against Ma'at’s feather during the judgment of souls
- The Egyptian god of the desert and brother of Osiris
- The god of air and supporter of the sky, often depicted separating the sky and the earth
- The protective serpent who aids Ra in his journey through the Duat
- The archetype involving a deity's death, descent into the Underworld, and rebirth (2 words)
- The land of the blessed afterlife in Egyptian mythology (3 words)
- The sun god who journeys through the sky and underworld
- Ra's Eye, sent to punish mankind for their disobedience
- The serpent of chaos who attacks Ra's boat in the Duat
27 Clues: Symbolic of both destruction and protection • Ra's boat that travels through the underworld • The nurturing and loving counterpart to Sekhmet • The Egyptian god of the desert and brother of Osiris • The serpent of chaos who attacks Ra's boat in the Duat • The sun god who journeys through the sky and underworld • ...
Mythology Wrap-up 2024-12-16
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- Mourned for her lost daughter
- Nymph who detained Odysseus
- Olympus Home of the Greek gods
- Wise centaur
- Goddess of wisdom and crafts
- Turned everything he touched to gold
- Turned into a spider
- King of the gods
- A deceitful nymph with an alluring voice
- Opened a forbidden box
- God of the Underworld
- Cyclops tricked by Odysseus
- Crafty Greek hero
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- Flew too close to the sun
- God of the sea
- Accepted Pandora as a gift
- Sculpted a statue that came to life
- Tricked Zeus and gifted the humans with fire
- This trait plagued King Midas
- Personality trait of Narcissus
- Queen of the Underworld
- Turns people to stone
- Built wings of wax and feathers
- Odysseus's homeland
- Goddess of love and beauty
- A dangerous whirlpool
26 Clues: Wise centaur • God of the sea • King of the gods • Crafty Greek hero • Odysseus's homeland • Turned into a spider • Turns people to stone • A dangerous whirlpool • God of the Underworld • Opened a forbidden box • Queen of the Underworld • Flew too close to the sun • Accepted Pandora as a gift • Goddess of love and beauty • Nymph who detained Odysseus • Cyclops tricked by Odysseus • ...
Words from Mythology 2025-10-15
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- food with a good aroma and taste
- overwhelming fear
- torment
- sleep-like state
- gas element
- month
- map or support heavy burden
- bulb plant that flowers
- edible grain
- musical style
- angry
- plant and fruit juice
- wander
- adventures
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- joyful
- spider
- foot race
- great strength
- repeated sound
- airtight, sealed
- enormous
- crack in earth's crust
- wind or breeze
- confusion
- platinum element
- building with art
- warning device
- plants
- maze
- counselor or teacher
30 Clues: maze • month • angry • joyful • spider • plants • wander • torment • enormous • foot race • confusion • adventures • gas element • edible grain • musical style • great strength • repeated sound • wind or breeze • warning device • sleep-like state • airtight, sealed • platinum element • overwhelming fear • building with art • counselor or teacher • plant and fruit juice • crack in earth's crust • bulb plant that flowers • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- An occasion of wild and drunken revelry
- A long-term rival or enemy
- Excessive self-love or self-focus
- Food, drink, or drug that stimulates sexual desire
- Surface, Reference to the surface of the moon
- Something that arouses or relates to sexual desire
- Firma, Dry land; the ground as distinct from the sea or air
- muse over something, Think about a subject or situation carefully
- A trance-like mental state, a state of deep sleep
- Entry area into a building or home
- Temporary madness
- Drink of the gods
- The strive for excellence
- Powerful, pain-relieving drug, induction of dreams
- Referring to spiders; arachnid
- Heel, A weak point; a vulnerable spot
- Related to war or the military
- A temptress or warning danger
- Extremely large or powerful
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- To strengthen or harden through heating or fire
- The belief in many gods
- Ruled or controlled by the wealthy
- Food of the gods
- Complete disorder or confusion
- The belief in one god
- A source of inspiration or entertainment
- Grain-based food
- Instrument for measuring time
- A trusted guide or teacher
- Reference Guide, a book of maps
- Sealed, Airtight, sealed, or secretive
- Extreme pride, especially towards the gods
- Quick-changing or volatile
- Task, Requiring great strength or effort
- To tease by offering something unattainable
- An authoritative source of truth
- Cheerful and good-natured
- A complex maze or complicated system
- Spanish word for Sun
- The colored part of the eye; goddess of rainbows
40 Clues: Food of the gods • Grain-based food • Temporary madness • Drink of the gods • Spanish word for Sun • The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • The strive for excellence • Cheerful and good-natured • A long-term rival or enemy • A trusted guide or teacher • Quick-changing or volatile • Extremely large or powerful • Instrument for measuring time • A temptress or warning danger • ...
9 Geography Crossword 2013-03-17
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- The Aboriginal mythology that explains the origins of the Australian continent
- The study of places and spaces in the world
- Australia's northerly most point
- The frog who drank all the water in Aboriginal Dreaming Mythology
- The type of pressure system associated with hotter and drier weather
- Earth's cracked crust plates
- Rain, sleet, snow, wind
- The state of the atmosphere at any given time
- A type of volcano that has not erupted in approximately ten-thousand years but is expected to soon
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- Those plants found in a particular habitat
- The effect where a mass moving in a rotating system curves objects passing across its surface because of the deflection caused by gravity
- Carry cool moist air in the ocean contributing to the variations in climate conditions globally
- A northern-hemisphere cyclone equivalent
- Long term weather pattern
- Used to measure air pressure
- The Tropic in the Southern Hemisphere
- The name of a supercontinent, means "all lands" when translated
17 Clues: Rain, sleet, snow, wind • Long term weather pattern • Earth's cracked crust plates • Used to measure air pressure • Australia's northerly most point • The Tropic in the Southern Hemisphere • A northern-hemisphere cyclone equivalent • Those plants found in a particular habitat • The study of places and spaces in the world • The state of the atmosphere at any given time • ...
October Crossword Solution 2024-07-15
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- Actress starred as the main character in "Maleficent". (8)
- Papaver Rhoeas flower is better known as a flower. (5)
- Movie in which Neo leads a rebellion against machines. (3,6)
- British singer had hits with "Rocket Man" and "Tiny Dancer". (5,4)
- The goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology. (5)
- Toy derives its name from the Danish for 'play well' ('Leg godt'). (4)
- European country has the highest percentage of forested land. (7)
- 'Fitz' means at the beginning of a surname. (3,2)
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- Artist painted "The Milkmaid". (7)
- Probably the most successful British Olympian of all time. (3,5,3)
- Actor played the role of Vito Corleone in "The Godfather". (6,6)
- Author of "The Sun Also Rises". (9)
- Painted "Starry Night over the Rhone". (3,4)
- Slogan "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate"? (9)
- The Hunger Games series was written by this author. (7,7)
- The "Father of Geometry". (6)
- In Roman mythology the goddess of the hearth and home. (5)
17 Clues: The "Father of Geometry". (6) • Artist painted "The Milkmaid". (7) • Author of "The Sun Also Rises". (9) • Painted "Starry Night over the Rhone". (3,4) • Slogan "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate"? (9) • 'Fitz' means at the beginning of a surname. (3,2) • Papaver Rhoeas flower is better known as a flower. (5) • The goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology. (5) • ...
Caleb's Greek Civilization Crossword 2022-10-18
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- Civilization on the Island of Kreet
- Government in which the King is supreme
- Small group of wealthy nobles
- Terrible god of war
- well known greek author
- God of Ocean and Earth quakes
- Head of a bull and body of a human
- Another word for (Greek)
- King of the gods
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- God of poetry, music and medicine
- Greek Capital
- Queen of gods, guardian of marriage
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Rule by the people
- King Cyrus the Great's son
- Heavily armed soldier
17 Clues: Greek Capital • King of the gods • Rule by the people • Terrible god of war • Heavily armed soldier • well known greek author • Another word for (Greek) • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • King Cyrus the Great's son • Small group of wealthy nobles • God of Ocean and Earth quakes • God of poetry, music and medicine • Head of a bull and body of a human • ...
Short Ancient Greece 2024-03-20
10 Clues: Major Greek temple • King of the Greek Gods • Major Greek Philosopher • Archenemy of the Greeks • Name for a Greek Soldier • Greek word for a city-state • Led Athens into a Golden Age • City-State known for democracy • Most basic type of Greek column • City-State who won the Peloponnesian War
Life in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. 2022-02-16
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- What was a huge part of the Greek diet?
- Which form of art often showed scenes from everyday life and sometimes preserved special occasions, like weddings?
- Who were considered property of other Greek citizens?
- Ancient Roman children loved this game that was similar to badminton.
- type of Greek education was done in a school or was provided by a private tutor.
- Who were often strict, especially those who followed the words of Aristotle who once said, “Young people are not playing when they are learning.”
- What was the head of the government that was located in the center of the Greek city?
- This is a hard and strong metal, and it was a very popular choice for statues and other decorations in Greece.
- This city was found on the coast of the middle of Italy, but today it is the capital of the country, Italy.
- This was the biggest meal of the day for Romans.
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- This drink was very important in Ancient Greek and a big part of trade.
- The central marketplace where people could go to shop in Greece cities.
- What was one form of Ancient Roman music that was used with dance called?
- Greeks and Romans often used this art form to decorate homes, businesses, parks, and all other areas in their cities.
- One of the biggest cities in ancient Greece.
- This music was during a Roman period called the Imperial Period.
- Who invented the first Olympics?
- Rome was under this system of government that had one ruler unlike Greece’s government which had city-states, similar to their own government.
- What type of food was a big part of Greek history?
- What was the one meal that the poor Romans ate?
20 Clues: Who invented the first Olympics? • What was a huge part of the Greek diet? • One of the biggest cities in ancient Greece. • What was the one meal that the poor Romans ate? • This was the biggest meal of the day for Romans. • What type of food was a big part of Greek history? • Who were considered property of other Greek citizens? • ...
Ancient to Classical Greece 2024-02-08
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- The period of Greece from 1100-800 B.C. during which we know little.
- The easiest civilization to settle significantly on the mainland of Greece.
- This city-state boasted the strongest naval military during the Classical period.
- This city-state boasted the strongest land military during the Classical period.
- This discipline of thinking took major prominence in Athens during the Classical Period.
- This battle featured Athens fending off the army of Persian King Darius.
- The term for Greek culture, especially as it spreads to other places.
- The slaves of Greeks, known for revolting against Sparta in 650 B.C.
- The son of King Darius of Persia, who led the Persian army against the 300 Spartans.
- _________ diminished during the Greek Dark Ages.
- A Classical Greek city-state.
- The period of Greek history from 800-400 B.C. that leads into "Classical Greek."
- The name of the king that led the 300 Spartans against the Persians.
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- The religious system of the Greeks, referring to "multiple gods."
- The "first citizen" of Athens, leading it into an age of prosperity.
- The Iliad tells the story of the _____________.
- The market in an area of a polis where people would sell goods. Organized by types of wares.
- The Minoans generally lived on the island of ___________.
- Throughout Greek history, societies are separated by ________.
- Kings of this people fought alongside their warriors.
- The writer responsible for The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- This battle features 300 Spartan warriors against 10,000 Persians.
- The earliest civilization we have identified on Greece.
- Most of Greece centers on islands around the _______ Sea.
- Kings of this people did not fight alongside their warriors.
25 Clues: A Classical Greek city-state. • The Iliad tells the story of the _____________. • _________ diminished during the Greek Dark Ages. • Kings of this people fought alongside their warriors. • The writer responsible for The Iliad and The Odyssey. • The earliest civilization we have identified on Greece. • The Minoans generally lived on the island of ___________. • ...
Greek & Roman Theatre Vocab 2023-09-29
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- Building for members of the council chamber; an assembly hall for magistrates; town hall
- The awning spread over the uncovered part of the cavea
- Raised platform shelf or stage
- Venatorium A complex of hallways and rooms; which housed animals and equipment
- Leader of the Greek chorus; one function was to carry on a dialogue with the actors
- Cavea Highest tier of cavea seating; used by less distinguished audience members
- Spectators
- Actor
- Openings or doors and their frames; which pierce the facade of the skene or episkenion in the Hellenistic theatre
- To view as spectators in the theatre
- Painted panels; temporary scenic elements usually placed in the openings of the Greek skene
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- Lyric and dancing performers primarly restricted to the orchestra in the Hellenistic theatre
- Wedge-shaped seating section in theatron; corresponds to Roman cuneus
- Tall boots with thick soles used by Greek actors to enhance their height
- A fabric covering or awning used to shade the audience in the Roman cavea
- Supporting or retaining walls for the audience seating area; more specifically exterior walls supporting the theatron
- Post Scaenas A portico or passageway behind the scaenae of a Roman theatre
- Wealthy citizens who funded performances in Greek Theatre
- Cavea Lowest tier of cavea seating; most desirable seating
- Stairway in theatron
- Seating in theatron above the diazoma
- Theatre; corresponds to Greek theatron
- Four rows of columns; also a meeting place or public square
- Cavea Roman middle tier of cavea seating
- Row of pillars or columns
- Greek religious festival held in honor of the god Dionysos
26 Clues: Actor • Spectators • Stairway in theatron • Row of pillars or columns • Raised platform shelf or stage • To view as spectators in the theatre • Seating in theatron above the diazoma • Theatre; corresponds to Greek theatron • Cavea Roman middle tier of cavea seating • The awning spread over the uncovered part of the cavea • ...
DIVINE NINE CROSSWORD 2026-02-01
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- Fraternity founded in 1911 at Howard University, known as the "Ques".
- The Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity is known for carrying a ____.
- Fraternity founded in 1911 at Indiana University, known for "crimson and cream".
- A synchronized dance traditionally performed by NPHC members.
- Iota Phi Theta Fraternity uses the ___ as its official mascot and refers to its members as ___.
- How many historically black fraternities and sororities are there in total?
- The first intercollegiate fraternity for Black men, founded in 1906.
- The last fraternity to join the NPHC, founded in 1963.
- Acronym for Black Greek-Letter Organizations.
- Letters for the sorority founded by 22 women in 1913.
- a deep bond of unconditional support among frat brothers.
- Sorority founded at Howard in 1920, known for royal blue and white.
- Short name for the fraternity founded in 1914, "Culture For Service and Service For Humanity".
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- Nickname commonly used for members of Omega Psi Phi.
- Someone who helped to establish a Greek-letter organization.
- Common name for the outdoor space where Greeks gather on campus.
- a deep bond of unconditional support among soror sisters.
- A greek-letter social organization traditionally for men is called a ___.
- Abbreviation for the council that governs the Divine 9.
- A percussive dance style popularized by Black Greek organizations.
- A greek-letter social organization traditionally for women is called a ___.
- Local branch of a national Greek-letter organization.
- Sorority founded at Howard University in 1908, known for the colors salmon pink and apple green.
- Sorority founded in 1922 at Butler University.
- The official symbol or shield of a fraternity or sorority.
- The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority also goes by the nickname "Devastating ____.
- Common term for a new member (short for neophyte).
27 Clues: Acronym for Black Greek-Letter Organizations. • Sorority founded in 1922 at Butler University. • Common term for a new member (short for neophyte). • Nickname commonly used for members of Omega Psi Phi. • Local branch of a national Greek-letter organization. • Letters for the sorority founded by 22 women in 1913. • ...
Chapter 9 The Greek World 2024-02-03
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- a religion based on the battle between good and evil
- was Alexander's father
- a unit of soldiers mounted on horses
- the greatest Greek doctor
- a building constructed in Athens in the 400s BC
- Greek inventor who created water screws
- city-state that allowed women to have more rights than other cities
- in Greece, these looked as if they could come to life at any moment
- a group of warriors constructed in Athens in the 400s BC
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- people were upset by his ideas so they arrested and killed him
- a Greek philosopher
- a famous Greek playwright
- this ruler's treatment of people helped him successfully rule a large empire
- governors of Persian provinces
- believed that people should use reason to govern their lives
- clear and ordered thinking
- city state whose main focus was education
- many of his geometry rules from writings are still used today
18 Clues: a Greek philosopher • was Alexander's father • a famous Greek playwright • the greatest Greek doctor • clear and ordered thinking • governors of Persian provinces • a unit of soldiers mounted on horses • Greek inventor who created water screws • city state whose main focus was education • a building constructed in Athens in the 400s BC • ...
Ancient Greece (Part 1) 2020-12-12
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- Government in which citizens can vote
- Government ruled by one person
- Southern peninsula of Greece
- Ancient war that Homer wrote about
- Open space for markets and gatherings
- Fortified hilltop inside a city-state
- Person entitled to protection by their government
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- The first Greek civilization
- A leader who doesn't follow any set rules
- Legendary Greek poet
- Government ruled by a few powerful people
- A greek city-state
- Greek city-states (plural)
13 Clues: A greek city-state • Legendary Greek poet • Greek city-states (plural) • The first Greek civilization • Southern peninsula of Greece • Government ruled by one person • Ancient war that Homer wrote about • Government in which citizens can vote • Open space for markets and gatherings • Fortified hilltop inside a city-state • A leader who doesn't follow any set rules • ...
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
'Xenaphobia' Crossword 2018-05-26
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- To make someone or to feel stricken with embarrassment or mortification.
- Something of a high level of visual or physical disgust or distortion. "That plant looks very _____."
- An artistic medium of expressing language and writing using decorative font or illustration.
- a food or something else that taste or smells extremely good. 'The food of the gods' in Greek and Roman mythology.
- Filled to the brim and about to burst or expel of, generally a liquid, or rage and anger.
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- Someone afraid of, or discriminates against, people who are foreign or are new.
- The organs or innards of a living being. "It's _______s spilled out when it was cut."
- A feeling of belonging or unification with those who share things in common with you. "Going to the support group gave me a feeling of ________y."
- To lack of something or be void of, to do something in vain or to no avail. "He hit the button _____ly."
9 Clues: To make someone or to feel stricken with embarrassment or mortification. • Someone afraid of, or discriminates against, people who are foreign or are new. • The organs or innards of a living being. "It's _______s spilled out when it was cut." • Filled to the brim and about to burst or expel of, generally a liquid, or rage and anger. • ...
INS part 2 vocab 2022-11-27
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- Helen of Sparta
- Different versions of classic Greek myths
- Not having being walked on
- Greek women __ male heirs for their husbands
- Medea's speech ___ to her friends
- Helen's extreme egotistical ways
- Modern stories ___ from Greek myths
- Used in Ancient Egypt funerals
- What Achilles does to Hector's body
- Odysseus' travels
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- Type of slavery in Ancient Greece
- Clytemnestra's hate for Agamemnon
- Descendants of royalty eventually ___ the throne
- Trait of Helen
- prayer that shows pain confusion or sorrow
- Irresistible urge to open an unknown box
- Author of Theogony, describes Pandora as a beautiful evil
- Penelope was merely __ to Odysseus
- Pandora's relation to the evils of the world
- Barely sufficient
20 Clues: Trait of Helen • Helen of Sparta • Barely sufficient • Odysseus' travels • Not having being walked on • Used in Ancient Egypt funerals • Helen's extreme egotistical ways • Type of slavery in Ancient Greece • Clytemnestra's hate for Agamemnon • Medea's speech ___ to her friends • Penelope was merely __ to Odysseus • Modern stories ___ from Greek myths • ...
LEGENDARY WARRIORS 2024-12-11
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- Epic king.
- Chinese warrior.
- Medusa slayer.
- Bhagavad Gita.
- Twelve labours.
- Greek demigod.
- Barbarian.
- Monster slayer.
- Arthurian knight.
- Gladiator leader.
- Mahabharata warrior.
- Irish myth.
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- Trojan champion.
- Trojan hero.
- Indian epic.
- Golden Fleece.
- Biblical strength.
- Greek hero.
- Frankish hero.
- Spartan king.
- Excalibur wielder.
- Hun conqueror.
- Trojan horse.
- Dragon slayer.
24 Clues: Epic king. • Barbarian. • Greek hero. • Irish myth. • Trojan hero. • Indian epic. • Spartan king. • Trojan horse. • Golden Fleece. • Medusa slayer. • Frankish hero. • Bhagavad Gita. • Greek demigod. • Hun conqueror. • Dragon slayer. • Twelve labours. • Monster slayer. • Trojan champion. • Chinese warrior. • Arthurian knight. • Gladiator leader. • Biblical strength. • Excalibur wielder. • Mahabharata warrior.
Greek letters 2023-09-09
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- is the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent the "u" sound in Ancient Greek
- it can represent an imaginary unit, similar to the imaginary unit "i" in the complex number system
- (β) is often used to represent variables, coefficients, or parameters
- (η) is sometimes used to represent variables, constants, or functions
- is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet
- (ε) it represent a small positive quantity, typically associated with limits, convergence, and approximation
- it denote the set of all real numbers (the real line) in set theory
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- is frequently used as a variable or parameter
- is the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet and represents summation
- is the upper case letter of Θ
- it is the upper case letter A
- is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet and it pronounce as ze-ta
- it has upper case of (Δ) and it used to change or difference between two values.
- is the English equivalent of O
- is the third letter of the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: is the upper case letter of Θ • it is the upper case letter A • is the English equivalent of O • is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet • is the third letter of the Greek alphabet • is frequently used as a variable or parameter • is the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet and represents summation • is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet and it pronounce as ze-ta • ...
Monsters and Creatures of Greek Mythology 2021-10-27
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- The guard of the entrance to the underworld
- Was slain by Theseus with the help of Ariadne
- The owner of Cerberus
- Humans turn into this when they look in Medusa's eyes
- The designer of the maze which the Minotaur was put in
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- A hero who successfully answered a riddle and became ruler
- A creature who killed Thebans should they fail their riddle
- Had a love affair with Medusa
- Was cursed by Athena
- Souls of the underworld
10 Clues: Was cursed by Athena • The owner of Cerberus • Souls of the underworld • Had a love affair with Medusa • The guard of the entrance to the underworld • Was slain by Theseus with the help of Ariadne • Humans turn into this when they look in Medusa's eyes • The designer of the maze which the Minotaur was put in • A hero who successfully answered a riddle and became ruler • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
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- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Where did the knights live?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
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- He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- A strong king of Huns?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
"Answers and questions" 2021-05-12
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- He is a great Kazakh scientist, orientalist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, folklorist, translator, journalist, and traveler. The author of ”Shamanism among Kazakhs”. Who is it?
- What national game is this, catching a girl on a horse and kissing?
- The kazakh national swing is called?
- Attila was the ruler of what people?
- Name one of the founders of the theater of the absurd?
- Golden chain is the creation story of people?
- What’s the name of a game that plays with the bones of a sheep?
- Customer - employee etiquette is etiquette of what?
- In what Kazakh tradition do brides cover their face?
- What is the name of the modern Kazakh screenwriter and director of the film "Tomiris?"
- representatives of the Ulugbek Samarkand schools - Jamshid al-Kashi, Kazi-zade ar-Rumi and next one who is?
- He is a brilliant painter, sculptor and architect of the Renaissance. His largest works are: “Madonna Doni”, “The Creation of Adam”, the statues “Moses” and “David”. Who is it?
- Who is the sea God in Greek mythology?
- The highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova.
- What is the name of the famous painting by Kassemir Malesvich?
- What is a type of literature that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions?
- The phrase "Linguistic equality should be one of the first achievements of the revolution“ belongs to?
- Where did the knights live?
- Kumulipo is the creation story of?
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- He is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature. His largest work is a series of novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Who is it?
- Who is the author of book " The path of Abay"?
- Abbreviation DIY belongs to?
- Two artistic directions of the 17th century are classicism and …?
- It is an impression of a product in the minds of consumers, a label that is mentally attached to the product. What is it?
- He is an outstanding artist of the Renaissance; he was recognized "the king of painters and the painter of kings." The author of the painting - “Venera Urbinskaya”. Who is it?
- The poem, which is included in the world cultural heritage, 2008 was declared by UNESCO as the year of the 500th anniversary of the epic.
- What is a rite of passage of the individual to a new stage of development within a social group or mysteries society?
- Who is the author of the “The Justification and Manifesto of Futurism”?
- Actions that are the result of a person's free choice?
- According to the Jose-Ortega y Gasset "the part of society that has a special “organ of perception”?
- “Red and Black” is the pinnacle of French realism. Whose this novel?
- What is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, arts and social habits?
- Who is the author of a Divine Comedy?
- What kind of etiquette is a set of rules for organizing communication in a business environment?
- Who is the main God of Greek mythology?
- Name the organization has been working in Kazakhstan and conducting annually trainings for writers-beginners from all Kazakhstan?
- How many times have knights bathed in the middle ages?
- A strong king of Huns?
- Three types of culture: The Pop, Elite and …?
- In 1618-1648 which country was covered by the Thirty Years' War?
40 Clues: A strong king of Huns? • Where did the knights live? • Abbreviation DIY belongs to? • Kumulipo is the creation story of? • The kazakh national swing is called? • Attila was the ruler of what people? • Who is the author of a Divine Comedy? • Who is the sea God in Greek mythology? • Who is the main God of Greek mythology? • Golden chain is the creation story of people? • ...
Percy Jackson extended 2025-05-28
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- Item that makes the wearer disappear, a gift from the goddess of wisdom and strategy to her daughter.
- Goddess of agriculture and the harvest.
- King of the gods; god of the sky.
- – “Maia”: an item that allow the wearer to fly.
- Currency used by demigods in the magical world.
- God of fire and blacksmithing.
- The wild god who is missing in the book.
- Half-human, half-god.
- Camp where demigods train and live.
- A large sculpture or figure, sometimes of a god or monster, a certain monster creates them with a look.
- Where Percy and his mom vacation.
- Half-human, half-horse creature like Chiron.
- Goddess of the hunt and moon.
- A magical hotel with gambling and games that makes people lose track of time in Las Vegas.
- Land of the dead ruled by Hades.
- God of war; often angry and violent.
- Gorgon who turns people to stone with her gaze.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- School Percy is expelled from at the beginning.
- Percy battles a monster near this river and landmark.
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- The supernatural dogs of the Underworld, single head.
- Three terrifying spirits of vengeance.
- Mother of monsters in Greek mythology.
- Human mother of the protagonist.
- The protagonist who discovers he's a demigod.
- Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy.
- Fire-breathing monster with lion, goat, and serpent parts.
- Hades’ queen who spends half the year in the Underworld.
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- Author of *Percy Jackson and the Olympians* series.
- Percy’s magical sword that can never be lost.
- Daughter of Athena; clever and brave ally of Percy.
- Modern building where Mount Olympus is hidden.
- Tree/plant spirit in Greek mythology.
- Goddess of rainbows and messenger of the gods, can ‘video call’ with another person.
- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
- Percy’s best friend and protector, part goat.
- Ferry driver of souls across the River Styx.
- Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage.
- Water spirit that lives in rivers or lakes.
- Used for defense in battles; sometimes magical.
- Place where Percy meets the sea spirit and receives the 3 pearls.
- Messenger god with winged shoes.
- Powerful weapon stolen from Zeus.
- Creature that is half-man, half-goat like Grover.
- God of the Underworld.
- Home of the gods, located above the Empire State Building.
- The person who gives mysterious predictions about the future.
- God of the sea; Percy’s father.
- Sea spirit who gives Percy the pearls.
- Aggressive camper, daughter of Ares.
- God of wine and parties; camp director.
- A prediction about the future given by the Oracle.
- Son of Hermes, leader of cabin 11, teachers Percy sword fighting.
- Winged horse that helps demigods fly.
- A journey or mission usually full of danger and adventure.
- Goddess of the hearth and home.
- Half-man, half-bull monster in the Labyrinth.
- City where Percy meets Hades in the Underworld.
- City where Percy’s story begins and ends.
- Trainer of heroes, disguised as a Latin teacher.
61 Clues: Half-human, half-god. • God of the Underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Goddess of the hunt and moon. • God of fire and blacksmithing. • God of the sea; Percy’s father. • Goddess of the hearth and home. • Messenger god with winged shoes. • Land of the dead ruled by Hades. • Human mother of the protagonist. • King of the gods; god of the sky. • ...
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
. 2024-01-05
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- Merman and son of Poseidon
- Goddess of wilderness and hunting
- Dionysos can be seen holding a bunch of ______ in one hand
- Aphrodite, Triton and Dionysos’s sculptures are made from ______
- Female personification of the ancient Greek town on funerary vase
- Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye
- Greek deity with butterfly wings
- God of Sun and Healing
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- Young Greek men were trained in sports and philosophy at the _________
- A Structure containing tombs
- Goddess of love passion and beauty
- Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos
- A symbol used in ancient cultures to represent royalty and power
- Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men
- Queen of Sparta
15 Clues: Queen of Sparta • God of Sun and Healing • Merman and son of Poseidon • A Structure containing tombs • Greek deity with butterfly wings • Goddess of wilderness and hunting • Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye • Goddess of love passion and beauty • Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos • Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men • ...
Roman Religion 2023-11-28
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- The Roman god of lightning
- The month January is named after which Roman god
- What culture impacted Roman religion heavily
- The Roman goddess of love
- Celestial bodies that are named after Roman gods
- The Roman god of the underworld
- The Roman name for the Greek goddess of wisdom Athena
- The only Roman god to share a name with an element and a planet
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- The Roman god of wine
- The wife of Pluto
- Jupiter's wife
- Which Roman god has the same name as their Greek counter
- The Roman god of fire
- Who is Janus's son
- The Roman name for the Greek god Ares
15 Clues: Jupiter's wife • The wife of Pluto • Who is Janus's son • The Roman god of wine • The Roman god of fire • The Roman goddess of love • The Roman god of lightning • The Roman god of the underworld • The Roman name for the Greek god Ares • What culture impacted Roman religion heavily • The month January is named after which Roman god • Celestial bodies that are named after Roman gods • ...
Vocab and Greek Roots 2025-10-13
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- walked slowly or aimlessly
- clear or complete understanding of a situation
- word with a Greek root meaning "the study of"
- an entry or doorway
- an exciting experience
- the smallest living things
- vehicles used to explore a planet's surface
- word with a Greek root meaning "time"
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- dangerous energy rays that cannot be seen
- a group of animals living in one place
- word with a Greek root meaning "light"
- word with a Greek root meaning "to measure
- devices that detect changes in light, moisture, or other physical condition
- scientists who study life in the universe
- having an interest to learn about something
15 Clues: an entry or doorway • an exciting experience • walked slowly or aimlessly • the smallest living things • word with a Greek root meaning "time" • a group of animals living in one place • word with a Greek root meaning "light" • dangerous energy rays that cannot be seen • scientists who study life in the universe • word with a Greek root meaning "to measure • ...
Pet names 2025-12-01
14 Clues: zero • Caleb’s cat • a river bush • a tear in fabric • energetic or quick • Greek god of music • a pumpkin pie spice • a small sweet orange • lolly, polly and dolly • Hawaiian word for lady • a Greek goddess of wisdom • coffee with whipped cream • Spanish word for diddly squat • a Greek goddess of the forest
Rome and Greek 2023-02-10
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- Both Greeks and Romans loved what animals?
- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in fashion but Romans followed fashion what?
- If Romans were rich, they ate beef, pork, chicken, mutton and fish and also snails but Greeks had a diet which consisted mostly of vegetables and?
- Roman and Greeks drank what? wine
- In both Roman and Greek families, the head of the household were?
- Greeks preferred to go barefoot while Romans mostly wore footwear made of?
- Both Rome and Greece built what to worship their Gods?
- Both Roman and Greeks eat what?
- Both Romans and Greeks wore loose garments called?
- Ancient Roman children loved to play games and they had games called Battledore, which was similar to badminton while Greek children played?
- While the Roman women were responsible for the household, Greek women had who to do things for them?
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- Both Roman women and Greek women have?
- In Rome you can join the military at 17 and in Greece you can join at age?
- Some of the toys that male children of Ancient Rome played with were wooden swords while Greek boys played with toys?
- In Greek families, women were not considered citizens and they were considered property of their husband but in Roman families women enjoyed considerable?
- Both Greeks and Romans owned who?
- Both Romans and Greeks used what oil to cook with?
- In Greece, the homes were in an area where they were closed off from the outside world and they would have a large courtyard in the center of these home areas. In Rome, they built Towns surrounded by what?
- Roman slaves did most of the work for their masters to provide them comfort but the Greek slaves had to work for who? government
- In Rome, people in rich homes were able to learn to read and write, but some poorer people could learn to read and write depending on who lived in the home but in Greece, formal education was usually only for what person in a wealthy Greek families?
20 Clues: Both Roman and Greeks eat what? • Both Greeks and Romans owned who? • Roman and Greeks drank what? wine • Both Roman women and Greek women have? • Both Greeks and Romans loved what animals? • Both Romans and Greeks used what oil to cook with? • Both Romans and Greeks wore loose garments called? • Both Rome and Greece built what to worship their Gods? • ...
Literary Terms & Mythology 2013-06-09
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- Who did Orpheus charm?
- Highest point of interest for the reader
- Stole fire from Zeus
- Creator of the horse
- Plot is tied up somehow
- All parts of a story come to lead to the climax or crisis
- Story starts to build down
- Apollo's symbol
- A character who opposes the main character
- Event that triggers the conflict in the story
- irony that says the opposite of what is meant
- Demeter is the goddess of ______
- Hermes the ________ god
- Main message of a piece of writing
- Hera's symbol
- Reader knows more about the situation than the character
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- Hades' symbol
- Turning point in a story
- Section of the plot that introduces characters, setting and mood of the story
- Repeated the last word of Narcissus
- Material object used to represent something abstract
- Giving an inanimate object human qualities
- Zeus' symbol
- Midas was _______when it came to gold
- Goddess of the hunt
- What Escaped from Pandora's Box?
- Was birthed from Zeus' head in full armour
- Language that is very discriptive and that appeals to our senses
- A comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
- Destiny controls a man's _____
- God of music
- A comparison between two things without using "like" or "as"
- Zeus is the god of all _____
33 Clues: Zeus' symbol • God of music • Hades' symbol • Hera's symbol • Apollo's symbol • Goddess of the hunt • Stole fire from Zeus • Creator of the horse • Who did Orpheus charm? • Plot is tied up somehow • Hermes the ________ god • Turning point in a story • Story starts to build down • Zeus is the god of all _____ • Destiny controls a man's _____ • What Escaped from Pandora's Box? • ...
Mythology Chapter 7 2020-05-19
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- tree nymphs
- a follower of Pan
- Demeter's symbol, the horn of plenty
- a staff entwined with ivy and a pine cone at the top
- the Evening Star
- the North Wind
- a famous Nereid who dipped her son in the River Styx
- a changeable sea creature who had special charge of Neptune's seals
- the middle sea
- the animals who bulled Bacchus' chariot
- "rosy-fingered child of the morning"
- mountain nymphs
- the morning star
- 50 mermaid-like children of Nereus & Doris
- wife of Oceanus and mother of Doris
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- fresh water nymphs
- a famous Nereid who married Neptune
- shapeless mass who swallowed the sea 3 times a day
- the East Wind
- inhabitants of a land of eternal spring to the North
- mother of Bacchus
- a six-headed creature who barked
- the South Wind
- wise old-man of the sea who was a prophet
- the "Roman" god who had a drama festival in March
- goat-man god of desolate places
- the satyr who educated Bacchus
- salt water nymphs
28 Clues: tree nymphs • the East Wind • the South Wind • the North Wind • the middle sea • mountain nymphs • the Evening Star • the morning star • a follower of Pan • mother of Bacchus • salt water nymphs • fresh water nymphs • the satyr who educated Bacchus • goat-man god of desolate places • a six-headed creature who barked • a famous Nereid who married Neptune • wife of Oceanus and mother of Doris • ...
5.1 Norse Mythology 2023-03-31
28 Clues: upea • tiheä • sarja • kokea • asukas • ankara • kolkko • ruumis • vieras • hauraus • asuttaa • läpäistä • yleisnero • edellinen • pahansuopa • omistautua • kummitella • juoruileva • käytännössä • koettelemus • kohtaaminen • omaperäinen • monenkirjava • tasa-arvoinen • viimeaikainen • pahantahtoinen • kokoontaitettava • synonyymisanakirja
Roman Mythology Crossword 2022-04-14
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- symbol of juno
- the hound of pluto guarding the underworld
- goddess of love
- goddess of spring, wife of pluto
- wife of neptune, queen of the sea
- god of metal working, husband of venus
- god of wine
- queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
- wife of saturn, mother of jupiter
- monstrous creature with a head full of snakes
- goddess of youth, daughter of juno and jupiter
- river in the underworld
- fruit that prosperina ate in the underworld
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- king of the gods
- goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare
- wife of cupid
- roman hero who performed 12 labors
- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- twelve main gods and goddesses
- titan, mother of apollo and diana
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of saturn and
- mother of proserpina, goddess of the harvest
- god of war, lover of venus
- god of the sea, horses, and earthquakes
- god of the underworld
25 Clues: god of wine • wife of cupid • symbol of juno • goddess of love • king of the gods • god of the underworld • river in the underworld • god of war, lover of venus • twelve main gods and goddesses • goddess of the hunt and the moon • goddess of spring, wife of pluto • titan, mother of apollo and diana • wife of neptune, queen of the sea • wife of saturn, mother of jupiter • ...
Mythology Final Crossword 2022-05-12
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- Who opened a box and released evil over the earth
- Tamer of Pegasus
- Chained to rock as sacrifice
- in love with their own reflection
- detained Odysseus for seven years
- Who’s the king of the Phaeacians
- Goddesses Of Arts, Music and Dance
- this Is The First Child Of Cronus
- wished everything they touch turns gold
- Slayer of Medusa
- The Goddess Of Revenge
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- designed the labyrinth
- messenger god
- keeper of winds
- turned Odysseus men into swine
- turns into a spider
- sun god
- causes the Trojan War
- queen of troy
- tian that was married to Coronus
20 Clues: sun god • messenger god • queen of troy • keeper of winds • Tamer of Pegasus • Slayer of Medusa • turns into a spider • causes the Trojan War • designed the labyrinth • The Goddess Of Revenge • Chained to rock as sacrifice • turned Odysseus men into swine • Who’s the king of the Phaeacians • tian that was married to Coronus • in love with their own reflection • ...
Mythology Presentations Review 2026-03-22
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- Enchantress representing danger of self-indulgence
- Having enormous strength
- Murderer with a deadly bed
- Warned about Trojan horse
- Sea monster on Odysseus's journey
- Slew the Minotaur
- King responsible for Heracles' labors
- Nymph turned into a bear and constellation
- Expert archer and strong female figure
- Oedipus's loyal daughter
- Goddess of spring and underworld
- Beheaded by Perseus
- Three sister monsters
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- Gave fire to man
- Aphrodite's son who married Psyche
- Chooses Aphrodite as most beautiful
- Killed her mother Clytemnestra
- Turned into a laurel tree
- Self-loving person
- Hero who mounted Pegasus
- Love of Pyramus
- Jason’s wife who killed their children
- who drives recklessly
- Impossible to accomplish
- A handsome man
25 Clues: A handsome man • Love of Pyramus • Gave fire to man • Slew the Minotaur • Self-loving person • Beheaded by Perseus • who drives recklessly • Three sister monsters • Having enormous strength • Hero who mounted Pegasus • Impossible to accomplish • Oedipus's loyal daughter • Turned into a laurel tree • Warned about Trojan horse • Murderer with a deadly bed • Killed her mother Clytemnestra • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- person who has certain rights & duties
- Greek city-state known for its democracy
- group chosen to run day-to-day business in Athens
- rule by one
- Greek city-state known for its military
- large peninsula of southern Greece
- Greek marketplace
- citizens in Greek democracy who could pass laws
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- rule by a few
- member of the most powerful class
- body of land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- power lies in the hands of the people
- settlement under the control of another country
- small group of Spartans who made all governing decisions
- rule by one who is not a lawful king
15 Clues: rule by one • rule by a few • Greek marketplace • member of the most powerful class • large peninsula of southern Greece • rule by one who is not a lawful king • power lies in the hands of the people • person who has certain rights & duties • Greek city-state known for its military • Greek city-state known for its democracy • body of land surrounded on 3 sides by water • ...
. 2024-01-05
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- Young Greek men were trained in sports and philosophy at the _________
- Queen of Sparta
- God of Sun and Healing
- Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men
- Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos
- A Structure containing tombs
- Goddess of love passion and beauty
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- Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye
- Aphrodite, Triton and Dionysos’s sculptures are made from ______
- Goddess of wilderness and hunting
- Greek deity with butterfly wings
- Dionysos can be seen holding a bunch of ______ in one hand
- Merman and son of Poseidon
- Female personification of the ancient Greek town on funerary vase
- A symbol used in ancient cultures to represent royalty and power
15 Clues: Queen of Sparta • God of Sun and Healing • Merman and son of Poseidon • A Structure containing tombs • Greek deity with butterfly wings • Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye • Goddess of wilderness and hunting • Goddess of love passion and beauty • Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos • Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-10-12
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- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- the religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism,although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic;religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
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- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one god
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammadis believed to have receivedfrom God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers,which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
9 Clues: is the belief in one god • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-10-12
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- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- the religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism,although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic;religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
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- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one god
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammadis believed to have receivedfrom God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers,which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
9 Clues: is the belief in one god • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible. • ...
Ancient Greece vocab 2023-10-17
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- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Spart
- a system of rule by the best people
- the community structure of ancient Greece
- a small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in close deep ranks and file
- Bronze Age civilization of Crete that flourished from about 3000 bce to about 1100 bce
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- was one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived
- fusion of Greek and foreign cultures
- he term applied to the art and culture of Greece from ca. 1600 to 1100 B.C.
- an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century
- a major division of the ancient Greek people
- Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder
- he ancient Greek writer
- a philosopher during the 5th century BCE
15 Clues: he ancient Greek writer • a system of rule by the best people • fusion of Greek and foreign cultures • a philosopher during the 5th century BCE • the community structure of ancient Greece • a major division of the ancient Greek people • a small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea • was one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-10-12
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- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- the religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism,although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic;religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
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- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one god
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammadis believed to have receivedfrom God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers,which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
9 Clues: is the belief in one god • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-10-12
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- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- the religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism,although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors).
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic;religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
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- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one god
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammadis believed to have receivedfrom God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers,which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
9 Clues: is the belief in one god • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia,Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas). • The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible. • ...
Greek gods 2024-06-10
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- ancient Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel
- goddess of the hearth
- goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- ancient Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle
- archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more
- the Greek god of fertility
- goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
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- goddess of wisdom, war, and the crafts
- Ancient Greek goddess of the harvest
- Greek god of fire, metalworking, craftsmen, sculpture, metallurgy and volcanoes
- goddess of sexual love and beauty
- King of all gods
- god of the sea
13 Clues: god of the sea • King of all gods • goddess of the hearth • the Greek god of fertility • goddess of sexual love and beauty • Ancient Greek goddess of the harvest • goddess of wisdom, war, and the crafts • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ancient Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle • ...
7 Wonders of the World 2025-12-15
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- The man who set fire to the Temple of Artemis.
- Another word for Greek.
- This wonder was located on an island in the harbor of Alexandria, Egypt.
- Where the Temple of Artemis was located.
- The Temple of Artemis burned down the same day this man was born.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt.
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- Where the Statue of Zeus was located.
- The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of this Greek god.
- The only wonder still standing.
- An above-ground tomb. The first was built in Halicarnassus.
- Where the Hanging Gardens were located.
- Where the Colossus was located.
- Where the pyramids are located.
- The Greek goddess of victory.
- The Great Pyramid was built for this pharaoh.
- Another word for lighthouse.
16 Clues: Another word for Greek. • Another word for lighthouse. • The Greek goddess of victory. • The Greek goddess of the hunt. • The only wonder still standing. • Where the Colossus was located. • Where the pyramids are located. • Where the Statue of Zeus was located. • Where the Hanging Gardens were located. • Where the Temple of Artemis was located. • ...
COACH FANT: THE GREEKS AND ROMANS 2024-04-24
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- "JULIUS" ROMAN GENERAL AND POLITICIAN WHO CONQUERED GAUL AND LATER LED ROME TOWARD AUTOCRACY
- EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHER FROM MILETUS
- GREAT GREEK PHILOSOPHER / WRITER / THINKER. LERNED FROM SOCRATES, WAS A TEACHER TO ARISTOTLE.
- POLITICAL LEADER OF ATHENS DURING ITS GOLDEN AGE OF THE MID 400'S BC PERIOD
- LEADER OF ATHENS WHO HELPED DEFEAT THE PRESIAN NAVY AT SALAMIS
- GREEK CITY - STATE BUILT ON A WARRIOR SOCIETY
- "ROMANA" ROME'S GREATEST PEAK OF POWER 27BC TO 180AD
- SON OF GOD, FOUNDER OF CHRISTIANITY DURING ROME'S GOLDEN AGE
- GREAT ORATOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE DURING ROMES TRANSISTION FROM REPUBLIC TO AUTOCRACY
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- 1ST TRUE EMPEROR OR ROME THAT STARTED IT'S PEAK OF POWER
- "THE GREAT" SPREAD GREEK CULTURE ACROSS MIDDLE EAST IN 325 BC PERIOD
- LATIN CITY STATE ON TIBER RIVER THAT WILL BUILDE ONE OF THE GREATEST EMPIRES IN HISTORY
- HELPED ESTABLISH OFFICIAL CHURCH DOCTRINE IN THE 400 AD'S. "CITY OF GOD"
- CITY STATE THAT BECAME THE HOME OF GREEK CULTURE
- RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES AND ATHLETIC COMPETITION HELD AT THE SANCUTUARY OF ZEUS
- FROM TARSUS. AUTHOR OF MUCH OF NEW TESTAMENT, EARLY ADVOCATE OF THE NEW CHRISTIAN FAITH.
- HOME OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE TILL 1453
- "AFRICANUS" LED THE ROMANS TO GREAT VICTORY OVER CARTHAGE IN THE 2ND PUNIC WAR
- AUTHOR OF THE "ILIAD & ODYSSEY"
19 Clues: AUTHOR OF THE "ILIAD & ODYSSEY" • EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHER FROM MILETUS • HOME OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE TILL 1453 • GREEK CITY - STATE BUILT ON A WARRIOR SOCIETY • CITY STATE THAT BECAME THE HOME OF GREEK CULTURE • "ROMANA" ROME'S GREATEST PEAK OF POWER 27BC TO 180AD • 1ST TRUE EMPEROR OR ROME THAT STARTED IT'S PEAK OF POWER • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2022-10-13
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- Where souls of the dead travel in the afterlife.
- His Greek name was Hephaestus and he was the god of volcanoes, fire, and blacksmiths.
- She was the goddess of agriculture and her daughter was Proserpina.
- The god of the sun, music, and archery
- A symbol of Minerva.
- This is another word for a power of a god or goddess.
- The Roman name for the god of the sea, father of Percy Jackson.
- This Greek god, whose Roman name is Mercury, often has winged sandals on and he is the messenger of all the gods.
- The god of war, his symbol is a snake.
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- This Titan ate all of his children right after they were born.
- An important item of Minerva. Hers had a large image of Medusa on the front.
- The Greek name for Minerva.
- This god's name used to be the smallest planet in our solar system and he is the god of the underworld.
- The twin sister of Apollo who is the goddess of the wilderness, hunting, and the moon.
- The three-pronged weapon of Neptune.
- Where the gods and goddesses live.
- The goddess of war, wisdom, and weaving
- The Greek name of Jupiter
- The Greek name for Mars.
19 Clues: A symbol of Minerva. • The Greek name for Mars. • The Greek name of Jupiter • The Greek name for Minerva. • Where the gods and goddesses live. • The three-pronged weapon of Neptune. • The god of the sun, music, and archery • The god of war, his symbol is a snake. • The goddess of war, wisdom, and weaving • Where souls of the dead travel in the afterlife. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2022-10-19
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- Ancient greek philosopher and scientist.
- Civilization- Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great.
- A body of Macedonian infantry eith long spears, down up in close order with sheilds overlapping.
- of Macedonia- 18th king of Macedonia
- An Indo-European person who settled on the Greek mainland around B.C.
- War- A way fought in Ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta.
- A member of a Hellenic people speaking the DOric dialect of Greek.
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- Thr highest class in certain societies, especially these holding hereditary tilles or offices.
- A greek cit-state the fundamental political unit of ancient greece after around 750 B.C.
- Author of the lilad and the Odyssey.
- the Great- A ruler of Greece in the fourth century B.C.
- War- Series of wars fought by Greek, states and Persia over a period of amount half a century.
- A system of government by the whole population of all the eligible members of a state.
- Relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete, its people, or its language.
14 Clues: Author of the lilad and the Odyssey. • of Macedonia- 18th king of Macedonia • Ancient greek philosopher and scientist. • the Great- A ruler of Greece in the fourth century B.C. • War- A way fought in Ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta. • A member of a Hellenic people speaking the DOric dialect of Greek. • ...
Greeks: Athens, Sparta, and Alexander 2015-11-30
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- Greek city-state whose greatest legacy is their military greatness
- Macedonian king who conquered Greece in 338 BC
- powerful kingdom just north of Greece
- a proposition (statement) that is reached based on premises; the summing up of an argument
- workers treated as slaves in Sparta; the largest group of people in Sparta
- rule by one
- Greek philosopher who taught Alexanders the Great and invented logic
- rule by the people
- Greek city-state whose legacies include philosophy and the birth of democracy
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- Greek philosopher who recorded his philosophy in Dialogues that often feature his teacher, Socrates, as a character; he taught that the world is made up of representations of perfect "Forms" or "Ideas"
- the basis of an argument; a statement from which a conclusion follows
- Alexander's general who took over Babylonia and eventually expanded into Israel
- lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy in Athens and established that public officials would be paid
- the "love of wisdom"
- name given to 16 cities built by Alexander the Great
- skilled workers in Sparta who were free but had no political power
- rule by the few
- Alexander's general who took over Egypt
- Macedonian king who conquered Persia and spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean World
- Greek philosopher whose conversations were recorded by Plato; he believed in truth and that people should try to find it; he was charged with "corrupting the youth" in Athens
- lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens limited participation in government
- rule by one who abuses power; rule by one who takes power by force
22 Clues: rule by one • rule by the few • rule by the people • the "love of wisdom" • powerful kingdom just north of Greece • Alexander's general who took over Egypt • Macedonian king who conquered Greece in 338 BC • name given to 16 cities built by Alexander the Great • Greek city-state whose greatest legacy is their military greatness • ...
Oedipus Crossworld Puzzle 2021-03-01
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- part of the theatre that was seen as a part of a ritual
- number of actors who could actually speak after the limits on the contest
- the monster sent by a goddess to protect the city of thebes
- the major festival was the
- comes from the word theatron
- according to aristotle should include plot, characters, thought, diction, melody, and spectacle
- What greek theatre focused on humans trying to control
- all of the performers except musicians wore these
- fault of a character by pride or jealousy
- greek word for king who did not inherit the throne but had taken it
- sophocles introduced many ideas in greek plays that left a
- a very wealthy city
- hybrid that was part man part goat seen as sexual and drunk
- where the word "scene" arrived from
- what a play was usually introduced with
- man of noble stature not an ordinary man
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- how many categories greek theatre had
- won the best playscript the most times out of everyone
- how the author wanted the audience to react
- where the hero falls but gains self knowledge after their defeat
- what the people sat on in the theatron
- first winner of the competition of tragedy
- the center of the arena where the priest would sit
- defined the word tragedy
- the god presented during festivals
- who the high back seats were reserved for
- slope of the hill served as a seeing space
- the word chrous in greek
- where greek plays usually take place
- comes from the word "to do" or "to act"
30 Clues: a very wealthy city • defined the word tragedy • the word chrous in greek • the major festival was the • comes from the word theatron • the god presented during festivals • where the word "scene" arrived from • where greek plays usually take place • how many categories greek theatre had • what the people sat on in the theatron • what a play was usually introduced with • ...
Social Studies Lessons 15-16 Review 2023-04-24
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- regular human being without special powers
- from the Greek words meaning "the people rule."
- the Greek Bronze Age culture
- from the Greek words meaning "lover of wisdom", a person that studies or writes about knowledge
- a giant outdoor arena built in Rome
- men wore these in ancient Rome that contained purple-dye from the Phoenicians
- a man trained to fight against other men or animals
- a structure with many bridges that is used to carry water
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- this king conquered much of the known world, from the Mediterranean all the way to India spreading Greek culture
- a traditional story that involves supernatural beings or events
- games that honour the god Zeus
- will not die
- places in ancient Rome for people to bathe and relax
- first advanced Greek civilization that was influenced by the earlier Minoans
- a long period of peace in the Roman empire
15 Clues: will not die • the Greek Bronze Age culture • games that honour the god Zeus • a giant outdoor arena built in Rome • regular human being without special powers • a long period of peace in the Roman empire • from the Greek words meaning "the people rule." • a man trained to fight against other men or animals • places in ancient Rome for people to bathe and relax • ...
Expectations of Greek Men, Women and Children 2025-08-31
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- How many legal rights did women have?
- Women in Ancient Greece were expected to be ____.
- What were children in Ancient Greek plays expected to be?
- What metal would brides wear while going to get married?
- The Ancient Greek name for the man of the house?
- Where did Ancient Greek children grow up?
- How many stories did typical Ancient Greek houses have?
- Men were expected to defend their city/state through what service?
- In the Women of Trachis, what did Deianeira do after finding out she killed Heracles?
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- In Ancient Greece, the role of women varied based on what?
- What was the symbol of domestic life?
- Who was the man of the house in The Women of Trachis?
- What kinds of tasks were women taught in Ancient Greece?
- Which social system was Ancient Greek families?
- Years How much older was the husband from the bride?
15 Clues: How many legal rights did women have? • What was the symbol of domestic life? • Where did Ancient Greek children grow up? • Which social system was Ancient Greek families? • The Ancient Greek name for the man of the house? • Women in Ancient Greece were expected to be ____. • Who was the man of the house in The Women of Trachis? • ...
Gracey, Kelsey, Katricia 2024-10-17
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- daughter of the titan Atlas
- messenger god
- Trojan War a war fought by the Greeks and the Trojans
- god of the sea
- legendary king of Pylos
- greek goddess of wisdom, craft, and battle
- Calypsos island
- a Greek hero framed for his intellectual and cunning character
- Son of Odysseus and Penelope
- commander of the greek forces in the Trojan War
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- giant cyclops
- god of all gods
- Telemachus
- Odysseus' wife
- Murdered Atreus in order to restore his fathers power
- Phemius
- Home and kingdom of Odysseus
- Olympus snow-capped and often has cloud cover
18 Clues: Phemius • Telemachus • giant cyclops • messenger god • god of the sea • Odysseus' wife • god of all gods • Calypsos island • legendary king of Pylos • daughter of the titan Atlas • Home and kingdom of Odysseus • Son of Odysseus and Penelope • greek goddess of wisdom, craft, and battle • Olympus snow-capped and often has cloud cover • commander of the greek forces in the Trojan War • ...
Percy Jackson: Blood Of Olympus 2024-02-28
13 Clues: Extra point • Gods Palace • flying horse • God of Music • Pit of a god • god of health • race after Greek • Language and Race • Brainwashed titan • Demigod Antagonist • Immortal-making river • Evil Antagonist "God" • used to Bring together Greek and Roman
Roman Theatre & Greek Theatre: Compare and Contrast 2024-09-04
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- Common in Roman theatre.
- Not allowed to be shown in Greek plays. The Romans had no problem with it.
- Worn in both Greek and Roman theatre productions.
- A play having a light, humorous, or amusing tone.
- Verbal communication between characters in a play.
- Where the Chorus performed in Greek theatre, has same name in Roman theatre
- A serious drama or play with a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion.
- The scene or set in Greek theatre. Called the Scaenae Frons in Roman theatre
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- Stadium style seating in Roman theatre.
- Area directly in front of the scaena frons in Roman theatre.
- Wings or entrances found on either side of the skene or scaena.
- Greek god of wine and festivity. Greek plays were originally part of festivals in his honor.
- Horizontal, curved walkway that separated upper and lower seating sections.
13 Clues: Common in Roman theatre. • Stadium style seating in Roman theatre. • Worn in both Greek and Roman theatre productions. • A play having a light, humorous, or amusing tone. • Verbal communication between characters in a play. • Area directly in front of the scaena frons in Roman theatre. • Wings or entrances found on either side of the skene or scaena. • ...
Life in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. 2022-02-16
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- What was a huge part of the Greek diet?
- Which form of art often showed scenes from everyday life and sometimes preserved special occasions, like weddings?
- Who were considered property of other Greek citizens?
- Ancient Roman children loved this game that was similar to badminton.
- type of Greek education was done in a school or was provided by a private tutor.
- Who were often strict, especially those who followed the words of Aristotle who once said, “Young people are not playing when they are learning.”
- What was the head of the government that was located in the center of the Greek city?
- This is a hard and strong metal, and it was a very popular choice for statues and other decorations in Greece.
- This city was found on the coast of the middle of Italy, but today it is the capital of the country, Italy.
- This was the biggest meal of the day for Romans.
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- This drink was very important in Ancient Greek and a big part of trade.
- The central marketplace where people could go to shop in Greece cities.
- What was one form of Ancient Roman music that was used with dance called?
- Greeks and Romans often used this art form to decorate homes, businesses, parks, and all other areas in their cities.
- One of the biggest cities in ancient Greece.
- This music was during a Roman period called the Imperial Period.
- Who invented the first Olympics?
- Rome was under this system of government that had one ruler unlike Greece’s government which had city-states, similar to their own government.
- What type of food was a big part of Greek history?
- What was the one meal that the poor Romans ate?
20 Clues: Who invented the first Olympics? • What was a huge part of the Greek diet? • One of the biggest cities in ancient Greece. • What was the one meal that the poor Romans ate? • This was the biggest meal of the day for Romans. • What type of food was a big part of Greek history? • Who were considered property of other Greek citizens? • ...
WH 1st 9 Weeks Review, Topics 4-7, Pages 124-262 2023-09-26
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- war fought by Christians against Muslims for control of the holy land
- Created a unified Christian empire in Europe
- voters elect officials to make laws
- best example of mound building
- (2 words) Modern travelers visit this Inca site
- code of conduct for knights
- Greek city state with the best military
- father of history
- the son of God on whom Christian Christianity is based
- sacred rights of the church like baptism and marriage
- new social class between Nobles and peasants
- church court, supported by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
- theory of a sun centered universe
- holy book of Christianity
- he ruled during the Greek golden age
- eastern capital of the Roman Empire
- made Christianity the religion of the Roman empire
- the first pope
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- Saint who established rules for monasteries and convents
- defeated the Muslims at the battle of Tours
- (2words) established the first order of Friars
- Calendar was their most significant achievement
- Temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena
- structure of society in the middle ages
- Cesar who coveted power and was assassinated by senators
- defeated Troy in the Trojan war
- poet who wrote the epics Iliad and Odyssey
- (2words) a permanent split between eastern and western Christianity
- (2 words) largest cliff dwelling of the ancestral Pueblos
- war to drive the Muslims out of Spain
- Aztec capital city in the lake
- Greek city state whose most significant achievement was democracy
- oldest Greek civilization that lived on the island of Crete
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were all
- Circular chamber for Pueblo religious ceremonies
- Alexander the Great’s achievement: the spread of Greek
- Best organized native political group in the north
- father of medicine
38 Clues: the first pope • father of history • father of medicine • holy book of Christianity • code of conduct for knights • best example of mound building • Aztec capital city in the lake • defeated Troy in the Trojan war • theory of a sun centered universe • voters elect officials to make laws • eastern capital of the Roman Empire • he ruled during the Greek golden age • ...
unit 2- world history 2023-02-06
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- the term applied to the art and culture of Greece
- a form of government characterized by the rule of a few persons or families.
- a way of governing which depends on the will of the people.
- a long narrative poem in elevated style recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century
- a symbolic narrative, usually of unknown origin and at least partly traditional, that ostensibly relates actual events and that is especially associated with religious belief.
- branch of drama that treats in a serious and dignified style the sorrowful or terrible events encountered or caused by a heroic individual
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- those rules, institutions and processes that enable the public to vote directly on a proposed constitutional amendment, law, treaty or policy decision.
- artworks created during the classical period.
- any member of a major division of the ancient Greek people
- a war fought by the Greeks against the Trojans to avenge the abduction of Helen from her Greek husband Menelaus by Paris, son of the Trojan king
- government by a relatively small privileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be best qualified to rule.
- high city” in Greek
- Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature
- the slaves of the Spartans.
- political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
- the community structure of ancient Greece.
20 Clues: high city” in Greek • the slaves of the Spartans. • a cruel and oppressive ruler • the community structure of ancient Greece. • artworks created during the classical period. • the term applied to the art and culture of Greece • a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta • any member of a major division of the ancient Greek people • ...
Ch. 3 Persia and Ch. 4 Ancient Greece Vocabulary Quiz 2025-10-20
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- In ancient Athens, the practice of temporarily banishing a citizen by popular vote
- Government by a small group of powerful people
- Moral principles that govern behavior
- In ancient Greece, a powerful individual who seized control of the government
- The period when Greek culture spread throughout the eastern Mediterranean
- A form of government where citizens participate directly in making decisions
- A provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire
- A province of the ancient Persian empire ruled by a satrap
- To separate from others; to set apart
- To suggest or indicate without directly stating
- A government ruled by the people
- A Greek city-state; the basic political unit of ancient Greece
- A military formation of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece
- A fortified hilltop or citadel in ancient Greek cities
- A form of government with a hereditary ruler (king or queen) as head of state
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- A state-owned serf in ancient Sparta
- Greek concept meaning excellence or virtue in all aspects of life
- A serious drama depicting the downfall of a noble character
- Maintained or kept going continuously
- poem A long narrative poem about heroic deeds and events
- A shrine where priests or priestesses made predictions
- method A teaching technique using questions to stimulate critical thinking
- Relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture, especially at its peak
- Providing financial support
- The study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- One of five elected officials who shared power with Spartan kings
- The golden age of ancient Athens (461-429 BCE)
- The marketplace and civic center of an ancient Greek city
28 Clues: Providing financial support • A government ruled by the people • A state-owned serf in ancient Sparta • Maintained or kept going continuously • Moral principles that govern behavior • To separate from others; to set apart • Government by a small group of powerful people • The study of knowledge, reality, and existence • The golden age of ancient Athens (461-429 BCE) • ...
Vikings 2025-12-04
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- Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- A long story or legend, often about heroic deeds.
- A narrow, deep inlet of the sea between cliffs, common in Norway.
- A common Viking weapon with a sharp blade.
- A fast, narrow boat used by Vikings for raiding and trading.
- A sudden attack or invasion, typical of Viking warfare.
- Vikings who came from what is now Denmark.
- A famous Viking leader who fought in England.
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- Tool used to row a boat.
- Scandinavian country, home to many Vikings.
- The hall of the slain where brave warriors go after death.
- A protective item used in battle to block attacks.
- A black bird often associated with Odin in Norse mythology.
- A Viking warrior known for fighting in a furious trance.
- A Scandinavian warrior or explorer from the 8th–11th centuries.
- Protective headgear worn in combat.
- Letters of the ancient Norse alphabet used for writing and magic.
17 Clues: Tool used to row a boat. • Protective headgear worn in combat. • A common Viking weapon with a sharp blade. • Vikings who came from what is now Denmark. • Scandinavian country, home to many Vikings. • A famous Viking leader who fought in England. • A long story or legend, often about heroic deeds. • A protective item used in battle to block attacks. • ...
Classical vocab 2022-01-04
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- a specific way of thinking about the world.
- a society that blends Greek traditions.
- a period of peace during the time of ancient Rome.
- a device that measures the strength of earthquakes.
- Greek word for city state.
- a high hill where Greek fortresses where built.
- the decay of people's values.
- the common people of ancient Rome.
- a war fought between citizens of the same government.
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- starts the Qin dynasty of china
- a type of government where people rule themselves.
- a rich land owner or noble.
- a Greek ruler that held power through the use of force.
- the nobility in Romanian society.
- a system where peasants would work in the noble's land in exchange for services and protection.
- Human made, raised channel that carries water from distant places.
- an elected official of Rome.
- a government where only a few people or select groups have power.
18 Clues: Greek word for city state. • a rich land owner or noble. • an elected official of Rome. • the decay of people's values. • starts the Qin dynasty of china • the nobility in Romanian society. • the common people of ancient Rome. • a society that blends Greek traditions. • a specific way of thinking about the world. • a high hill where Greek fortresses where built. • ...
S.S. Crossword Puzzle for Roman and Greek History 2021-02-11
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- Who would choose the girl’s husband?
- Wine was important for
- First Punic War was between ancient Rome and
- the Greek word for Marbles
- most people only think the ancient Romans ____ the lands of Italy, North Africa, Hispania or Iberia, and other areas
- was the farming hard?
- just like children today, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of
- The Romans called him Jupiter, the Greek called him
- The head of the house in Rome was the man, in greece the had of the house was
- It was hard to farm in Ancient Greece because there was not good
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- the Greeks loved to
- Rome was a Republic, Greece was a
- Girls would get married at
- Wines were made out of what?
- the Proud who was the last king of early ancient Rome?
- Wines were used as
- what was one of the common crops farmers grew?
- In Ancient Greece barbarians did not speak
- One of the most important foods to the Greeks was
- name ONE of the Greek Ball games.
20 Clues: Wines were used as • Wine was important for • the Greeks loved to • Girls would get married at • was the farming hard? • Wines were made out of what? • the Greek word for Marbles • Rome was a Republic, Greece was a • Who would choose the girl’s husband? • name ONE of the Greek Ball games. • In Ancient Greece barbarians did not speak • ...
Vocab #4 2024-01-05
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- League An alliance between athens and other greek city states
- An old temple used in ancient greece
- Economy Where currency is used
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- The person who studies basic ideas
- League An alliance between sparta and other greek city states
- civilization A time period in greek history where greek culture mixed with asian culture
- Age A time period of wealth and prosperity
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- Peninsula The peninsula where athens is located
- A type of ruling system
- Capital of greece
- City state in ancient greece
- Country in the balkans
- Economy Where people barter to get things in exchange for something
- A small group of people who rule a country
- A military formation used by greeks against persia
- A type of ruling system
- war A fight between 2 governments in the same country
- A type of ruling system
- When people vote for what they want
20 Clues: Capital of greece • Country in the balkans • A type of ruling system • A type of ruling system • A type of ruling system • City state in ancient greece • Economy Where currency is used • The person who studies basic ideas • When people vote for what they want • An old temple used in ancient greece • Land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
History of ancient Greece and ancient Rome 2026-02-17
10 Clues: roman war group • Olympics greek sports • soldier greek warrior • Wars a famous Roman Wars • the most famous entertainment • Senate a equal power of rome • Caesar a famous Rome Emperor. • very very rich city-state from Greek. • a very very powerful greek city state • Polynesian War greek war between two big states
Mythology gods/heros 2013-10-28
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- Sculptor
- Was brought to Olympus because of beauty
- Gave man fire
- Raised to be a medic
- Queen of gods
- Son died escaping labyrinth but flying to close to the son
- Killed medusa
- Was given golden box and wasn't allowed to open
- Makes weapons for other gods
- Musician
- Loved gold
- God of sky
- Played a lyre to charon to get his wife back from the underworld
- Took ten years to sail home
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- God of Sun
- They met in a forest and one copied the others last two words
- and Psyche Some say they became partners and made the people of Athens fall in love
- Pulls sword from stone
- Symbol is dove
- Convinced his father Apollo to let him ride the sun chariot
- Won weaving contest against Arachne
- Created alphabet
- God of the sea
- Fought Turnus for Lavinias hand in marriage
- Goddess of harvest and wheat
- Did 12 labors for killing family
- Ruler of the underworld
27 Clues: Sculptor • Musician • God of Sun • Loved gold • God of sky • Gave man fire • Queen of gods • Killed medusa • Symbol is dove • God of the sea • Created alphabet • Raised to be a medic • Pulls sword from stone • Ruler of the underworld • Took ten years to sail home • Goddess of harvest and wheat • Makes weapons for other gods • Did 12 labors for killing family • Won weaving contest against Arachne • ...
Mythology gods/heros 2013-10-28
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- Sculptor
- Was brought to Olympus because of beauty
- Gave man fire
- Raised to be a medic
- Queen of gods
- Son died escaping labyrinth but flying to close to the son
- Killed medusa
- Was given golden box and wasn't allowed to open
- Makes weapons for other gods
- Musician
- Loved gold
- God of sky
- Played a lyre to charon to get his wife back from the underworld
- Took ten years to sail home
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- God of Sun
- They met in a forest and one copied the others last two words
- and Psyche Some say they became partners and made the people of Athens fall in love
- Pulls sword from stone
- Symbol is dove
- Convinced his father Apollo to let him ride the sun chariot
- Won weaving contest against Arachne
- Created alphabet
- God of the sea
- Fought Turnus for Lavinias hand in marriage
- Goddess of harvest and wheat
- Did 12 labors for killing family
- Ruler of the underworld
27 Clues: Sculptor • Musician • God of Sun • Loved gold • God of sky • Gave man fire • Queen of gods • Killed medusa • Symbol is dove • God of the sea • Created alphabet • Raised to be a medic • Pulls sword from stone • Ruler of the underworld • Took ten years to sail home • Goddess of harvest and wheat • Makes weapons for other gods • Did 12 labors for killing family • Won weaving contest against Arachne • ...
Mythology by Trenae 2014-03-14
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- Ares god of..
- Titan of the west, name translates to "piercer"
- Egyptian hawk headed god
- Egyptian embodiment of Chaos
- Greek Goddess of Night
- Roman god of death (lieutenant of Hades)
- Bast goddess of...
- God of fear son of Ares
- AWESOME PFC person who made this!!!!!!!!!!!1
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Greek god of the Sky
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- Before the Romans
- snake headed monster
- Greek Goddess born from Ouranos' severed genitals
- Egyptian Dwarf god
- After the Greeks
- Titan forced to hold up the sky
- God of Water (Roman)
- Egyptian god of the Dead
- Father of Gaia, Ouranos, and Nyx
- Egyptian god of evil
- Egyptian God of the Sun
22 Clues: Ares god of.. • After the Greeks • Before the Romans • Egyptian Dwarf god • Bast goddess of... • snake headed monster • God of Water (Roman) • Egyptian god of evil • Greek god of the Sky • Greek Goddess of Night • God of fear son of Ares • Egyptian God of the Sun • Egyptian hawk headed god • Egyptian god of the Dead • Egyptian embodiment of Chaos • Turned into a spider by Athena • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-30
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- What did Prometheus steal from the gods?
- In the underworld, the dead were forced to drink from this
- Which god swallowed each of the children produced by his wife?
- What god created human beings?
- The three-headed dog that guarded the Underworld.
- Who did Pandora resemble?
- both Poseidon and Athena wanted this prize
- Home of the gods.
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- What did Hera put in Heracles' bed?
- Where did Hephaestus work?
- Is Hercules a god or a hero?
- Artemis and Apollo were children of who?
- What name means "all gifted"?
- Zeus gave Pandora this gift.
- Who was tricked into eating six pomergranite seeds?
- Traditional stories taht narrate the history of a culture are
- The mother of the swallowed children.
- This goddess swore to remain a virgin
- River that had to be crossed on the journey to the Underworld
- Which gorgon was mortal?
20 Clues: Home of the gods. • Which gorgon was mortal? • Who did Pandora resemble? • Where did Hephaestus work? • Is Hercules a god or a hero? • Zeus gave Pandora this gift. • What name means "all gifted"? • What god created human beings? • What did Hera put in Heracles' bed? • The mother of the swallowed children. • This goddess swore to remain a virgin • ...
Roman Mythology Crossword 2022-04-14
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- King of all Roman Gods
- Romulus' name after he became a god
- Queen of all Roman Gods
- God of fire
- God of communication and profit
- Man with two faces
- Goddess of beauty
- God of war
- Ferryman of the River Styx
- Who wrote the Aeneid
- Ancestor of Romulus and Remus
- Who was killed so that Rome would get its current name
- Person tasked with the twelve labors
- What protected Romulus and Remus
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- Priestess who was turned into a white cow
- God of the underworld
- Who is Rome named after
- God of the sea
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of harvest
- River in the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom and poetry
- An epic poem about the origins of Rome
- Known as the "Great Mother"
- King with the golden touch
- God of Sun
- Goddess of home
27 Clues: God of war • God of Sun • God of fire • God of the sea • Goddess of home • Goddess of beauty • Goddess of harvest • Man with two faces • Goddess of the hunt • Who wrote the Aeneid • God of the underworld • King of all Roman Gods • Who is Rome named after • Queen of all Roman Gods • River in the underworld • Ferryman of the River Styx • King with the golden touch • Known as the "Great Mother" • ...
Melanie Medina Mythology 2020-10-27
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- PhaethonRodeThis
- godOfUnrequitedLove
- PlayedToPutCerberusToSleep
- TheOnlyGoddessZeusFeared
- AtlantasDoom
- PalaceOfTriton
- RiverGod
- EurydiceWasA
- EchoWasAn
- KilledPhaethon
- HowManyKidsNiobeHad
- OneEyedCreature
- FirstMortalWoman
- AtlantaWasA
- HeraTurnedIoIntoA
- PunishedEcho
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- NyxLivedIn
- GoldenTouch
- PsycheHas
- KilledNiobesSons
- DaphnesFate
- PandoraBrought
- ArachneWasA
- aSonOfPoseidon
- GaveMidasHisPower
- WhoLostWeavingContest
- IcarusFlewTooCloseto
- IcarusMom
- HerasFavoriteBird
- TritonWasA
30 Clues: RiverGod • PsycheHas • EchoWasAn • IcarusMom • NyxLivedIn • TritonWasA • GoldenTouch • DaphnesFate • ArachneWasA • AtlantaWasA • AtlantasDoom • EurydiceWasA • PunishedEcho • PandoraBrought • PalaceOfTriton • aSonOfPoseidon • KilledPhaethon • OneEyedCreature • PhaethonRodeThis • KilledNiobesSons • FirstMortalWoman • GaveMidasHisPower • HerasFavoriteBird • HeraTurnedIoIntoA • godOfUnrequitedLove • HowManyKidsNiobeHad • ...
Sergio Marcelo - Mythology 2020-11-03
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- Who did Aphrodite instruct to shoot Psyche with an arrow?
- Who was the God of Sleep?
- Who did King Midas turn into gold?
- What did Daedalus name the island after Icarus’ death?
- What did Athena turn Arachne into?
- What was Arachne’s occupation?
- Who turned Io into a white cow?
- Who caught Odysseus stealing food and sheep?
- What instrument did Orpheus play?
- Who killed the 7 sons of Niobe?
- Who is the only Goddess who Zeus feared?
- What are Atalanta and Hippomenes turned into by Aphrodite?
- Who did Echo fall in love with?
- What did Odysseus say his name was?
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- Who granted King Midas his Golden Touch?
- Who is the child of Eros and Psyche?
- What did Prometheus steal from Hephaestus’ and Athena’s workshop?
- Who was the mother of Triton?
- Who killed Phaeton?
- What did Phaeton want to ride?
- Who did Daphne want to be like?
- Who was Atalanta modeled after?
- Who fell in love with Daphne?
- Who punished Echo?
- What did Zeus turn Niobe into?
- Who is the messenger of the seas?
- Who tore Orpheus apart?
- What did Daedalus tell Icarus to avoid?
- What was the Pandora supposed to bring to mankind?
- What did Zeus disguise himself as to impress Io?
30 Clues: Who punished Echo? • Who killed Phaeton? • Who tore Orpheus apart? • Who was the God of Sleep? • Who was the mother of Triton? • Who fell in love with Daphne? • What did Phaeton want to ride? • What was Arachne’s occupation? • What did Zeus turn Niobe into? • Who did Daphne want to be like? • Who was Atalanta modeled after? • Who turned Io into a white cow? • ...
Norse Mythology Review 2021-04-16
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- The goddess of death and the underworld
- They have fought a war with the gods from the beginning of time
- It was from this being’s well that Odin attained great wisdom
- He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla
- Odin’s magcal spear, forged for him by dwarfs. Oaths sworn on it must be kept
- Called “Allfather,” this one-eyed god carries the powerful spear Gungnir into battle and can see the future doom of the gods coming.
- Horn that Heimdal will blow announcing the beginning of Ragnarok
- The great serpent who is killed by Thor at the end of time
- God of war and justice, he lost his hand to the wolf Fenris
- One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire
- A huge wolf and son of Loki, he kills Odin at the end of time
- One of the nine realms, this is where humans live.
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- The Battlemaidens who take fallen warriors to live in Vallhalla
- One of the nine realms, this is the home of the frost giants
- Wife of Odin, mother of Thor and Baldor
- The rainbow bridge into Valhallah
- The magical hammer of Thor
- One of the nine realms, this is the home of the gods
- Odin’s magical arm bracelet that created copies of itself every nine days, forged for him by dwarfs
- The world tree, its roots and branches run through all nine realms
- The trickster god who comes from Jotenheim
- The best and most beautiful of the gods, betrayed to his death by Loki
- Son of Odin, god of Thunder and Lightning, who fights the great serpent at the end of the world
- Huge giant who was sacrificed at the beginning of time to create the world
- The name of the last battle in which the gods are defeated and the world is destroyed and renewed
25 Clues: The magical hammer of Thor • The rainbow bridge into Valhallah • He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla • The goddess of death and the underworld • Wife of Odin, mother of Thor and Baldor • The trickster god who comes from Jotenheim • One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire • One of the nine realms, this is where humans live. • ...
Reading and Mythology 2023-06-28
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- Zeus' wife
- the god of the seas
- the god of the Underworld
- the god of war
- describes an action
- a word used to connect clauses
- the god of agriculture
- a suffix meaning "having the ability to do"
- an action word
- a suffix meaning "to relate to"
- Hades' wife
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- a suffix meaning "state;condition;quality"
- The goddess of love
- describes a noun
- the goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- a prefix meaning "already done"
- a suffix meaning "after"
- the god of fire
- a person, place, thing, and idea
- the god of lightning and the King of the Gods
20 Clues: Zeus' wife • Hades' wife • the god of war • an action word • the god of fire • describes a noun • The goddess of love • the god of the seas • describes an action • the god of agriculture • a suffix meaning "after" • the god of the Underworld • a word used to connect clauses • a prefix meaning "already done" • a suffix meaning "to relate to" • a person, place, thing, and idea • ...
Celtic Mythology Review 2024-01-23
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- The animal Aoife turns her stepchildren into instead of just killing them.
- Finish the phrase of the Fianna motto: Strength in our ___________.
- Drowns their victims in bodies of water.
- Finish the phrase of the Fianna motto: __________ in our Speech.
- Creatures who turn into seals with a special cloak.
- Fatherly God who carries a bottomless cauldron.
- Replacement for whiny human babies.
- Celtic term for a priest.
- The name of Salmon of Wisdom.
- Only Celtic country not conquered by Rome.
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- Sun god, often depicted riding across the sky in a chariot.
- Finish the phrase of the Fianna motto: Truth in our ___________.
- Human-like beings known for their hills and circles.
- Goddess of war, death, prophecy and fate.
- The Celtic name for the Land of Eternal Youth.
- Originally a fairy who worked a shoe cobbler.
- Often trample farm property and demand shares of the harvest.
- Witch-like spirit whose scream was an omen of death.
- The body part that was considered the greatest trophy of a foe.
- Goddess of animals, blacksmithing, healing and protection.
- The thing Niamh told Oisin not to touch in Ireland if he wants to see her again.
- Matriarchal goddess associated with nature.
22 Clues: Celtic term for a priest. • The name of Salmon of Wisdom. • Replacement for whiny human babies. • Drowns their victims in bodies of water. • Goddess of war, death, prophecy and fate. • Only Celtic country not conquered by Rome. • Matriarchal goddess associated with nature. • The Celtic name for the Land of Eternal Youth. • Originally a fairy who worked a shoe cobbler. • ...
Norse Mythology 101 2025-03-21
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- goddess of the dead/Queen of the Underworld
- god of war, law, and justice
- goddess of youth and guardian of the golden apples of immortality
- goddess of snow and hunting
- Odin’s wife
- Escort the honorable dead warriors to Valhalla
- Where the light elves live
- goddess of healing and mercy
- god of storms, strength and protection
- god of hunting and skiing
- Where honorable dead warriors go
- World of Ice, fog, and mist
- blind god who killed Baldur
- Where the fire giants and demons live
- giantess and mother of Thor
- Thor’s wife
- god of fertility, harvests, rain & sunshine, health, wealth, virility, peace, & abundance
- Where humans live
- Where the Aesir gods live
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- god of radiant light
- guardian of Asgard
- Norse tree of Life
- god of bards, poetry, and wisdom
- Where the dwarves live
- Queen of the Valkyries
- Where the giants live
- Where the Vanir gods live
- god of the sea and wealth
- What the Norse tree of life is a map of
- Where Hel and non warrior dead live
- god of mischief, trickery, and lies
- Rainbow bridge that connects Asgard to Midgard
- The All father
33 Clues: Odin’s wife • Thor’s wife • The All father • Where humans live • guardian of Asgard • Norse tree of Life • god of radiant light • Where the giants live • Where the dwarves live • Queen of the Valkyries • Where the Vanir gods live • god of hunting and skiing • god of the sea and wealth • Where the Aesir gods live • Where the light elves live • goddess of snow and hunting • ...
Mythology and Fables 2025-04-25
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- – A prediction about the future.
- – Traditional story explaining nature or customs.
- – Giving human traits to things or animals.
- – Powerful female figure worshipped in Greek religion.
- – Lives forever; can't die.
- – How a problem in the story is solved.
- – When animals act like people.
- – A clever character who outsmarts others.
- – A short tale that teaches a moral.
- – A story that represents deeper ideas.
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- – Hades rules this realm of the dead.
- – The character who creates conflict.
- – A brave character, often with divine ancestry.
- – The 12 main gods of Mount Olympus.
- – A rival or punisher from the gods.
- – A struggle between characters.
- – The lesson a story teaches.
- – A being that can die.
- – The main character.
- – Speaks the will of the gods.
- – Powerful male figure worshipped in Greek religion.
21 Clues: – The main character. • – A being that can die. • – Lives forever; can't die. • – The lesson a story teaches. • – Speaks the will of the gods. • – When animals act like people. • – A prediction about the future. • – A struggle between characters. • – The 12 main gods of Mount Olympus. • – A rival or punisher from the gods. • – A short tale that teaches a moral. • ...
Latin Mythology Crossword 2025-03-22
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- Mother of Zeus, tricked Cronus
- Goddess of wisdom, born from a head
- Archer god, twin of Artemis
- Snake-haired gaze of stone
- Opened a box of trouble
- Primordial Earth Mother
- Queen of the underworld, loves pomegranates
- Winged messenger, trickster
- Cunning hero, long journey home
- Flew too close to the sun
- God of war, lover of Aphrodite
- Lame blacksmith of the gods
- King of the gods, wields thunderbolts
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- Goddess of love, born from sea foam
- Goddess of harvest, mother of Persephone
- Goddess of the hearth, never leaves Olympus
- Father Sky, overthrown by son
- Titan who ate his children
- Greatest Greek warrior, weak heel
- Slayer of Medusa
- Underworld ruler, has a three-headed dog
- God of wine, loves a party
- Ruler of the seas, trident wielder
- Wife of Orpheus, lost to the underworld
- Built wings, father of Icarus
- Musician who lost his love twice
- Stole fire, punished by eagle
- Labyrinth conqueror, Minotaur slayer
- Goddess of the hunt, moon chaser
- Queen of the gods, jealous wife
30 Clues: Slayer of Medusa • Opened a box of trouble • Primordial Earth Mother • Flew too close to the sun • Titan who ate his children • Snake-haired gaze of stone • God of wine, loves a party • Archer god, twin of Artemis • Winged messenger, trickster • Lame blacksmith of the gods • Father Sky, overthrown by son • Built wings, father of Icarus • Stole fire, punished by eagle • ...
QUARTER 1 - MYTHOLOGY 2025-08-13
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- Ferryman who carries souls across the river Styx
- King of Crete who imprisoned Daedalus
- Goddess who gave Perseus a reflective shield
- Thracian king, father of Orpheus
- River forming the boundary of the Underworld
- Giant bronze man who guarded Crete
- Mother of Perseus, locked in a tower by Acrisius
- Hero who slew Medusa
- Wife of King Minos, mother of the Minotaur
- King of Argos accidentally killed by his grandson Perseus
- King of the gods, father of Perseus
- Brother of Pegasus, born from Medusa's blood
- Ruler of the Underworld
- Mother of Andromeda, queen of Aethiopia
- Master inventor who built the Labyrinth
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- Messenger god who lent Perseus winged sandals
- Winged horse from Medusa's blood
- Sisters with snakes for hair
- Son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun
- King who sent Perseus to get Medusa's head
- Wife of Orpheus who died from a snake bite
- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld
- Muse of epic poetry, mother of Orpheus
- Gorgon whose gaze turned people to stone
- Nature spirits who helped characters in myths
- Legendary musician who tried to save Eurydice
- Three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth
- Princess rescued by Perseus from a sea monster
- Half-man, half-bull monster in the Labyrinth
- King of Aethiopia, father of Andromeda
- Musical instrument played by Orpheus
- God of the sea, associated with Crete’s bull
- Maze built to hold the Minotaur
33 Clues: Hero who slew Medusa • Ruler of the Underworld • Sisters with snakes for hair • Maze built to hold the Minotaur • Winged horse from Medusa's blood • Thracian king, father of Orpheus • Giant bronze man who guarded Crete • King of the gods, father of Perseus • Musical instrument played by Orpheus • King of Crete who imprisoned Daedalus • Muse of epic poetry, mother of Orpheus • ...
elements 2022-07-18
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- is named after the asteroid Pallas, in turn named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, Pallas.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'xenos' meaning stranger.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'iodes' meaning violet.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'lithos' meaning stone.
- The name is derived form the Latin 'rubidius', meaning deepest red.
- The name comes from the Latin 'indicium', meaning violet or indigo.
- The name is derived from the English word 'soda'.
- The name is derived from the Greek 'hydro' and 'genes' meaning water forming.
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- The name is derived from the Latin 'tellus', meaning Earth.
- The name comes from the Latin 'caesius', meaning sky blue, and derived from its flame colour.
- The name is derived from the English word 'soda'.
- The name derives from the Greek 'anti - monos', meaning not alone
- The name is derived from the Latin 'cadmia', the name for the mineral calamine.
- The name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name, 'siolfur'.
- The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'tin'
15 Clues: The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'tin' • The name is derived from the English word 'soda'. • The name is derived from the English word 'soda'. • The name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name, 'siolfur'. • The name is derived from the Greek 'iodes' meaning violet. • The name is derived from the Greek 'lithos' meaning stone. • ...
. 2024-01-05
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- Queen of Sparta
- Goddess of wilderness and hunting
- God of Sun and Healing
- Young Greek men were trained in sports and philosophy at the _________
- Female personification of the ancient Greek town on funerary vase
- A Structure containing tombs
- Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men
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- Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye
- Merman and son of Poseidon
- Aphrodite, Triton and Dionysos’s sculptures are made from ______
- Goddess of love passion and beauty
- Dionysos can be seen holding a bunch of ______ in one hand
- Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos
- Greek deity with butterfly wings
- A symbol used in ancient cultures to represent royalty and power
15 Clues: Queen of Sparta • God of Sun and Healing • Merman and son of Poseidon • A Structure containing tombs • Greek deity with butterfly wings • Ruler of ancient Caria in Türkiye • Goddess of wilderness and hunting • Goddess of love passion and beauty • Father of Apollo, Artemis and Dionysos • Highly ritualised social occasion for ancient Greek men • ...
Classical Greece 2024-04-08
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- Age A period of prosperity and cultural flourishing, particularly in Athens.
- of City-States Greek civilization saw the emergence of city-states, each with its own government, culture, and army.
- Athens, outnumbered, defeated Persian forces.
- Wars conflict between Athens and Sparta, leading to Sparta's eventual victory.
- Citizens elect representatives to govern on their behalf (also known as indirect democracy).
- Known for its powerful military.
- Known for advancements in government, art, philosophy, and education.
- Greek navy defeated the Persian navy, securing victory for Greece.
- Democracy Citizens vote directly on laws and decisions.
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- Wars Greek city-states united to repel invasions by the mighty Persian Empire.
- Greeks established colonies around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, spreading their influence across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- Rule by a small group of people with similar interests.
- Rule by religious authority.
- Government where citizens can vote and participate in decision-making.
- Greek word for city-state, each with its own citizens, army, culture, and government.
- stand by 300 Spartans against a large Persian army.
- Elected group responsible for making laws and decisions.
- Rule by wealthy or upper-class citizens.
- the Great Conquest of a vast empire by the Macedonian king, spreading Greek culture across Asia.
19 Clues: Rule by religious authority. • Known for its powerful military. • Rule by wealthy or upper-class citizens. • Athens, outnumbered, defeated Persian forces. • stand by 300 Spartans against a large Persian army. • Rule by a small group of people with similar interests. • Elected group responsible for making laws and decisions. • ...
