greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Government 2025-11-04
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- a type of democracy where all the people gathered to vote on government issues
- improvements in something
- a form of government where all citizens make all the laws and rules
- the king's throne was handed down to his eldest ?
- a ruler who holds onto power through cruel and abusive means
- the city-state where democracy developed around 500 BCE
- a form of government in which the power to rule is in the hands of a few leaders
- a form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person who took it by force
- a type of democracy where the citizens choose a smaller group to make laws and decisions for them
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- a process of selecting something or someone by chance, used to choose the Council of 500
- the Greek word people "people"
- what the Spartans called the people they captured during war
- a large territory of land that is controlled by one government
- the laws and principles of a government
- a form of government in which the power to rule is in the hands of a single person
- The Council of 500 proposed ?
- a group of people who listen to evidence in a trial and determine guilt or innocence
- having the rights, duties and privileges that come with being part of a community
- a group of buildings where soldiers live
- a group of people who agree to work towards a common goal
20 Clues: improvements in something • The Council of 500 proposed ? • the Greek word people "people" • the laws and principles of a government • a group of buildings where soldiers live • the king's throne was handed down to his eldest ? • the city-state where democracy developed around 500 BCE • a group of people who agree to work towards a common goal • ...
Greek figures 2025-11-14
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- The type of rule Cleisthenes is known for helping create.
- answers; you write the clues
- Socrates chose death rather than break his principles of this.
- Leaders Cleisthenes worked to remove from Athenian power.
- What Cleisthenes was for a period before returning to lead reforms.
- Pericles said this was essential for Athenian democracy.
- What Themistocles ordered Athens to do with its navy.
- Pericles was known for having a very strong public one.
- Pericles’ career was entirely centered on this type of leadership.
- What Aspasia was known as to Pericles—his close partner.
- answers; you write clues
- Socrates taught by having these deep conversations with students.
- A trait Themistocles used to convince Athenians to build a navy.
- Cleisthenes introduced major political ones that changed Athens.
- The goal Socrates searched for through conversations.
- answers; you write clues
- answers; you write clues
- The social class Cleisthenes was born into.
- - Aspasia’s mother taught her to learn here
- A group of citizens Pericles helped pay so more people could serve.
- Themistocles expanded these to strengthen Athenian power.
- Socrates always asked these to make people think.
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- Themistocles held this role over the Greek fleet.
- The system Cleisthenes reorganized to give citizens more power.
- The main Athenian meeting where Pericles spoke to the people.
- Where Socrates spent his final days before his death.
- answers; you write clues
- The jury declared Socrates this during his trial.
- Pericles ended his first marriage through this legal action.
- The office Themistocles was elected to early in his career.
- What many Athenians showed Aspasia due to prejudice against foreign women.
- The enemy Themistocles helped Greece defeat at Salamis.
- Themistocles eventually suffered this ten-year banishment.
- The field of study Socrates is considered the father of.
- What Aspasia gained in Athens for her intelligence and influence.
- A skill Cleisthenes used to unite rival factions in Athens.
- Aspasia had one of these with Pericles.
- Aspasia’s city of origin on the coast of Anatolia.
- The disaster that struck Athens and affected Aspasia’s life.
- The famous temple Pericles helped design and fund.
40 Clues: answers; you write clues • answers; you write clues • answers; you write clues • answers; you write clues • answers; you write the clues • Aspasia had one of these with Pericles. • The social class Cleisthenes was born into. • - Aspasia’s mother taught her to learn here • Themistocles held this role over the Greek fleet. • The jury declared Socrates this during his trial. • ...
Greek Deities 2025-12-10
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- – Goddess of fortune, luck, and prosperity
- – Titaness of fertility and motherhood.
- – Goddess of agriculture and the harvest.
- – Primordial God of the sea
- – God of fire, metalworking, sculpture, and forges
- – Goddess of the river Styx, oath-bound Gods swear upon her waters.
- – Spirit of hope
- – Goddess of mountains, nature, and wild animals.
- – Primordial God of the sky
- – Personification of dread, terror, and panic
- – Personification of fear and panic.
- – Goddess of health, cleanliness, and sanitation.
- – Goddess of the hearth, home, and domesticity
- – Goddess of magic, witchcraft, crossroads, ghosts, and necromancy
- – Goddess of victory
- – Goddess of childbirth and labor pains
- – King of the Gods, God of the sky
- – Primordial Goddess of the night
- – Spirit Goddess of insanity, madness, frenzy, and the restless dead.
- – God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches; King of the Underworld
- – Primordial Goddess of the Earth
- – Goddess of the rainbow, messenger of the Gods
- – Titaness of falling stars, night prophecies, and oracles
- – Primordial deity of the upper air, bright sky, and the pure light of heaven
- – Titan condemned to bear the heavens for eternity
- – God of the winds
- – Queen of the Gods, Goddess of marriage, women, family, and childbirth
- – Primordial Titan of the world-ocean; encircling river around the Earth
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- – Goddess of harmony and concord
- – Titan of mortality and craftsmanship
- – Goddess of retribution, vengeance, and balance
- – Titaness and personification of dawn
- – Titaness of divine law, natural order, and justice
- – Titaness of wisdom, prudence, and deep thought
- – Goddess of nets
- – Titan of time and ages
- – God of thieves, messenger of the Gods, guide of souls to the Underworld.
- – Primordial God of deep darkness, shadow, and the gloom of the Underworld.
- – God of music, prophecy, healing, archery, and sunlight
- – Goddess of springtime and queen of the Underworld
- – Goddess of youth
- – Titaness of the Moon
- – God of sleep
- – Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, childbirth, and protector of young girls.
- – Goddess of delusion, folly, and ruin
- – God of nature and the wild
- – Titan of the Sun
- – Primordial Goddess of day and daylight
- – God of wine, theatre,and madness
- – God of dreams
- – Primordial of the abyss, represents the deepest part of the Underworld
- – Titan of heavenly light
- – Goddess of love and beauty
- – God of mockery, criticism, and blame
- – Star-maiden associated with justice, purity, and innocence
- – God of war, violence, and bloodshed
- – God of the sea, earthquakes, horses, and storms
- – Goddess of wisdom, and warcraft
58 Clues: – God of sleep • – God of dreams • – Spirit of hope • – Goddess of nets • – Goddess of youth • – Titan of the Sun • – God of the winds • – Goddess of victory • – Titaness of the Moon • – Titan of time and ages • – Titan of heavenly light • – Primordial God of the sea • – Primordial God of the sky • – God of nature and the wild • – Goddess of love and beauty • – Goddess of harmony and concord • ...
Greek Vocab 2026-02-28
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- I cleanse, I purify
- ugly, bad (physically) (neuter sg)
- I have loosed
- I preach
- stone
- disciple
- fruit
- blessed
- I take, I receive, I grasp, I remove
- I leave
- new (masc sg.)
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- I say, speak
- beautiful, good (physically) (fem sg)
- heart
- I loose
- and, even, also
- remaining, the rest
- world
- I go down
- I go down
- lord, the Lord, master
- I judge
- people
- word, statement, message
24 Clues: heart • world • stone • fruit • people • I loose • I judge • blessed • I leave • I preach • disciple • I go down • I go down • I say, speak • I have loosed • new (masc sg.) • and, even, also • I cleanse, I purify • remaining, the rest • lord, the Lord, master • word, statement, message • ugly, bad (physically) (neuter sg) • I take, I receive, I grasp, I remove • beautiful, good (physically) (fem sg)
Geometry Review 2019-04-07
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- When 2 somethings overlap with each other.
- Divided into smaller parts.
- Area enclosed by 2 radii and an arc.
- The diameter is an example.
- Longest chord of a circle.
- A polygon which has the same number of sides as the six-gill shark's number of gills.
- triangle A triangle in a circle.
- This of a square would be 90 degrees.
- A polygon which has the same number of sides as to a great white shark's number of gills.
- Tangent outside.
- Polygon with the same number of sides as there are the number of Fates in Greek mythology.
- triangle A special isosceles triangle.
- Polygon with angles of equal length.
- Polygon with the same number of sides as an octapus's tentacles.
- angle Next to the interior angle.
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- A polygon which has n--- sides.
- When 2 lines form a 90 degree angle.
- Perimeter of the circle.
- 2D shape with 4 sides.
- Tangent inside.
- triangle A triangle with two equal interior angles.
- circle The geometric shape with an infinite number of sides which is capable of enclosing a triangle.
- Polygon with one more side than the pentagon.
- In astrophysics, the point of which 2 or more bodies orbit.
- Special rectangle.
- Polygon with 5 sides.
- A line which intersects a circle at a single point.
- Enclosed 2D shape.
- 7 straight lines which make up this enclosed shape.
- Center of an inscribed circle.
- Shortest distance fromt the center of a regular polygon to any of its sides.
- The diameter halved.
32 Clues: Tangent inside. • Tangent outside. • Special rectangle. • Enclosed 2D shape. • The diameter halved. • Polygon with 5 sides. • 2D shape with 4 sides. • Perimeter of the circle. • Longest chord of a circle. • Divided into smaller parts. • The diameter is an example. • Center of an inscribed circle. • A polygon which has n--- sides. • triangle A triangle in a circle. • ...
BLUE CHRONICLES 2023-04-20
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- The lion king
- Skirt traditionally worn by Scottish men
- Nike’s rival brand
- A distinctive atmosphere that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing or place
- Where you can bank 24 hours a day
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- Executive Committee
- An umbrella organisation for financial institutions licensed and supervised by Bank of Uganda.
- Sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- A depression or hollow in a road surface caused by wear
- Amphitheatre in the city of Rome
- A writer of a book, article, or document.
- A collection of maps
- Small amount of money charged for various bank services
- Rats,Squirrels,mice…
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- Small hammer used by a judge or auctioneer
- Wireless technology used to connect to the internet
- Martial arts discipline from Japan
- Reflects an image
- Stringed musical instrument from Uganda
- Opposite of dusk
- One of Stanbic Bank’s values
- Art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface
- It sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912
- A bond, deed, or other document kept in the custody of a third party and taking effect only when a specified condition has been fulfilled.
- Your name in script
- Monster with many heads in greek mythology
- A short respite
- Reproduced without permission, usually in contravention of patent or copyright.
- A common viral infection
30 Clues: The lion king • A short respite • Opposite of dusk • Reflects an image • Nike’s rival brand • Executive Committee • Your name in script • A collection of maps • Rats,Squirrels,mice… • A common viral infection • One of Stanbic Bank’s values • Amphitheatre in the city of Rome • Where you can bank 24 hours a day • Martial arts discipline from Japan • Stringed musical instrument from Uganda • ...
Evergreen Week 2016 2016-08-24
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- What country gave Florida to the US?
- What is the most spoken language?
- In which state besides Alabama would you find a city named Birmingham?
- Green Official color of Regions bank?
- What is the Japanese Currency called?
- Which state is the closest to the old Soviet Union?
- Hungarian word for pepper?
- Tennessee state Flower?
- How many lanes does an Olympic swimming pool have?
- What continent has the least flowering plants?
- What nationality was Marco Polo?
- How many months have 31 days?
- The llama belongs to a family of animals commonly called?
- How many Olympic sport disciplines were there in the 2016 Rio games?
- Regions CEO's first name?
- What is an infant Whale called?
- In Roman Mythology Neptune is equivalent to which Greek God?
- How many colored balls are there in Billiards?
- How many lengths of the pool is a 1500 meter swimming event in the Olympics?
- What is the highest score in a Gymnastics Exercise?
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- What is the smallest type of tree in the world?
- The ______ Canal connects the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans?
- The First State
- Which is the largest ocean?
- What's the hardest Rock?
- Sicily is the largest island in the _____ Sea?
- What horoscope sign has a Crab?
- What language has the most words?
- The smallest ocean?
- Which planet is nearest to the sun?
- Capital of Monaco?
- The actress Wynona Rider had the last name _____ at birth?
- Highest mountain in the World?
- What ingredient in bread causes it to rise?
34 Clues: The First State • Capital of Monaco? • The smallest ocean? • Tennessee state Flower? • What's the hardest Rock? • Regions CEO's first name? • Hungarian word for pepper? • Which is the largest ocean? • How many months have 31 days? • Highest mountain in the World? • What horoscope sign has a Crab? • What is an infant Whale called? • What nationality was Marco Polo? • ...
Interclass CWP 2022-05-17
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- an Arab market or marketplace; a bazaar.
- fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
- a female ferret
- a valley, especially a broad one.
- the period of light between sunrise and sunset, as distinguished from the night.
- a coniferous tree which has red berrylike fruits
- a marine mollusk
- A South American freshwater dolphin
- to shoot into the air during a duel
- meaningless talk; to tease, fool, kid
- a steep, narrow gully on a mountainside.
- a small axe used for cutting roof slates, with a point for making nail holes
- the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet
- a console or bracket, typically with two volutes, that supports or appears to support a cornice.
- one of two filaments of silk combined by the silkworm to form a strand of silk
- dull; melancholy; dismal.
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- a flat bread roll topped with chopped onions
- Neighbor ( a person living on adjacent or nearby land)
- a phoenix in chinese mythology
- a system of train transportation that uses two sets of magnets
- A sneer; a flout.
- chiefly Scottish variant of once.
- a yellow-flowered European plant of the cabbage family.
- a German prison camp for captured enemy officers.
- a formerly used Japanese monetary unit equal to ¹/₁₀ sen
- a large edible abalone (mollusk)
- chiefly Scottish. : the palm of the hand.
- to stretch or extend
- used in veterinary medicine as a substitute for cocaine
- a man who behaves dishonorably, especially toward a woman
- dialectal of vex, distress, worry
31 Clues: a female ferret • a marine mollusk • A sneer; a flout. • to stretch or extend • dull; melancholy; dismal. • a phoenix in chinese mythology • a large edible abalone (mollusk) • a valley, especially a broad one. • chiefly Scottish variant of once. • dialectal of vex, distress, worry • A South American freshwater dolphin • to shoot into the air during a duel • ...
As You Like It 2023-10-24
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- Silvius is infatuated with this character but she is more interested in Ganymede
- The thing which distinguishes a man from a boy / girl according to Touchstone
- Celia: Let us sit and mock the good housewife ________ from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally
- Jacques: “At first the _______, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.”
- Duke Senior: “This wide and universal theatre | Presents more woeful ________ than the scene”
- The disposition of Jacques
- A mythical person in English history who stole from the rich to give to the poor
- Corin and Silvius are this type of character
- Orlando’s servant
- Jacques: “Then a __________, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,”
- Duke ______________ is the villain of the play who is converted at the end by a religious man
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- The name that Celia takes when she is exiled
- The name of the fool in As You Like it
- The author of the play
- Rosalind: “I set him every day to woo me: at which time would I, being but a _________ youth, grieve, be effeminate,
- Sir _____________ was the father of Oliver and Orlando
- The name of a garden paradise in Greek mythology
- Oliver is attacked by this creature in the forest
- Rosalind: “Love is merely a _______________, and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do.”
- The Duke’s Wrestler who is defeated by Orlando
- The setting of the play
- “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques)
- Touchstone’s lover in the play
- The genre of As You Like It
24 Clues: Orlando’s servant • The author of the play • The setting of the play • The disposition of Jacques • The genre of As You Like It • Touchstone’s lover in the play • The name of the fool in As You Like it • “All the World’s a __________” (Jacques) • The name that Celia takes when she is exiled • Corin and Silvius are this type of character • ...
Stem List 5 Crossword Puzzle: Word bank contrary, tribalism, dynamic, tetragon, gyrate, surpass, thermos, supersonic, odometer, Helios, vitamin, stellar, amiable, horoscope, demography, precognition, altercation, octagon, hyperventilate, asteroid, Geolo 2024-12-11
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- She carried a _______ filled with hot coffee for her long hike.
- The study of ____ helps people in government plan for population changes.
- The discovery of a new ___ sparked excitement among astronomers.
- The car's ___ measured the miles they had driven.
- The astronauts marvel at the breathtaking ____ landscape.
- The antique __ provide a solid unique #D view.
- A balanced diet should include plenty of ___ -rich foods for life.
- The dancers managed to _________ their movements in time perfectly during the performance.
- The village's strong sense of __ fostered their doctrine.
- The powerful athlete's _____ performance energized the entire crowd.
- The ten-shape ____ can be challenging to draw without a ruler.
- The turning top began to __ faster as the child pushed it.
- An unexpected ______ broke out between to other soccer players
- The _______ teacher created a loving atmosphere in her classroom.
- She checked her daily _____out of curiosity, so she could look into her future.
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- He went over and ____ all expectations of his job.
- The overactive runner started to _____.
- A stop sign has eight sides which makes it an ____.
- The night sky was filled with ___ constellations, mesmerizing the stargazers.
- The jet reached ___ speeds, breaking the sound barrier.
- __________ reveals much about Earth's history through the study of rocks.
- Her ___ of the upcoming storm allowed her to know when thunderclouds appeared.
- _____ to popular belief, not all snakes are dangerous and against people.
- A ___ is a quadrilateral because it has four sides.
- In Greek mythology, _________ was the personification of the sun.
25 Clues: The overactive runner started to _____. • The antique __ provide a solid unique #D view. • The car's ___ measured the miles they had driven. • He went over and ____ all expectations of his job. • A stop sign has eight sides which makes it an ____. • A ___ is a quadrilateral because it has four sides. • The jet reached ___ speeds, breaking the sound barrier. • ...
When in Rome... 2026-05-11
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- Genius of the Concordia - think junior editor
- Trojan hero who helped found Rome
- Latin word for “chicken”
- Gladiator arena
- Math time! A commander needs to equip his men. He has XVIII items in total, consisting of shields and spears. Shields cost V denarii each, and spears cost II denarii each. The total cost is LX denarii. How many shields does he have?
- Rome’s greatest orator
- Stadium used for high speed chariot racing
- Of Aeneid fame
- Carthaginian who crossed the Alps with elephants
- Marketplace of the city
- Emperor who wore a laurel to hide his...receding hairline
- Rome’s founder
- Public baths
- Emperor who built a massive wall across northern Britain
- Famous temple in Rome
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- Household gods who protected the Roman family
- Where Romans reclined to dine
- Rome’s first emperor
- Eagle standard
- God of beginnings (think first month of the year)
- Destroyed by Vesuvius
- Formal attire for a citizen of Rome
- Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned
- Farmer who saved Rome
- Slave best known for leading a massive rebellion against the Republic
- Imperator “Little Boots”
- Rome’s most famous river
- Roman name for the Med. Sea
- “Queen of Roads”
- Fermented fish sauce: a staple in Roman cuisine
- Number of Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage
- Famous initials of Roman authority
- River Caesar crossed that sparked a civil war
- Caesar’s (least) favorite province
- Only Olympian to have the same name in both Roman and Greek mythology
35 Clues: Public baths • Eagle standard • Of Aeneid fame • Rome’s founder • Gladiator arena • “Queen of Roads” • Rome’s first emperor • Destroyed by Vesuvius • Farmer who saved Rome • Famous temple in Rome • Rome’s greatest orator • Marketplace of the city • Latin word for “chicken” • Imperator “Little Boots” • Rome’s most famous river • Roman name for the Med. Sea • Where Romans reclined to dine • ...
Classical Greeks 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 2014-02-26
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- Our word 'politics' comes from the Greek word...
- In Athenian politics, it was important to be good at ...
- City States also set up ... around the Mediterranean
- The twelve most important Gods lived on Mount ...
- ... is the City State we know most about
- Yearly festival in Athens held on Athena's birthday
- A story about Gods, Godesses and Heroes
- There were at least 60 important religious ... each year
- Half God, Half human
- Men and boys in Sparta lived in ..., not with their family
- Rule by a king
- Boys in Sparta were fed very little, to encourage them to ...
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- Sparta was the only ancient Greek city without ...
- The most famous oracle was at ...
- City States had their own...
- Polis
- Slaves in Sparta
- Greek market place
- 'rule by the people'
- Worshipping more than one God
- The biggest temple on the Acropolis of Athens
- Each City State chose a God to be the special ... of the city
- The Greeks shared a language and a...
- People called themselves 'Athenian'or '...', not Greek
- Protector of Athens
- It was important to keep the Gods...
26 Clues: Polis • Rule by a king • Slaves in Sparta • Greek market place • Protector of Athens • 'rule by the people' • Half God, Half human • City States had their own... • Worshipping more than one God • The most famous oracle was at ... • It was important to keep the Gods... • The Greeks shared a language and a... • A story about Gods, Godesses and Heroes • ...
The Trojan War 2017-11-28
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- Achilles mother and the goddess of water.
- She is the goddess of love.
- Hector's wife.
- A two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle.
- The god of all gods.
- The wooden animal the Greeks used to win the war.
- The Trojan prince who died at Ajax's sword.
- The sun god.
- Gate The gate that leads into Troy.
- The son of Zues.
- He and Odysseus stayed Rhesus.
- A tribe of female warriors.
- The old Greek man known for his advice.
- Paris' first wife.
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- The Greek soldier with the vulnerable heel.
- The king of Troy.
- games Traditional games played after a death.
- Memnon The Ethiopian king who brought a army to Troy's defense.
- The man stranded on Lemnos by the Greeks.
- The high king.
- Achilles' friend.
- Another word for a fortune teller.
- The Greek solider that committed suicide.
- An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
- luck of Troy A object that gave the Trojans luck.
- The Greek solider that stole the heart of Troy.
- The horrible Trojan spy.
- The goddess of military victory.
- Paris' wife.
29 Clues: The sun god. • Paris' wife. • Hector's wife. • The high king. • The son of Zues. • The king of Troy. • Achilles' friend. • Paris' first wife. • The god of all gods. • The horrible Trojan spy. • She is the goddess of love. • A tribe of female warriors. • He and Odysseus stayed Rhesus. • The goddess of military victory. • A two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle. • Another word for a fortune teller. • ...
The Trojan War 2017-11-28
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- A two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle.
- Another word for a fortune teller.
- Hector's wife.
- The horrible Trojan spy.
- The man stranded on Lemnos by the Greeks.
- The high king.
- Achilles' friend.
- He and Odysseus stayed Rhesus.
- An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
- The god of all gods.
- Paris' wife.
- The high king's brother.
- The sun god.
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- The Greek soldier with the vulnerable heel.
- The king of Troy.
- Achilles mother and the goddess of water.
- games Traditional games played after a death.
- The wooden animal the Greeks used to win the war.
- The son of Zues.
- Paris' first wife.
- The Trojan prince who died at Ajax's sword.
- She is the goddess of love.
- The Greek solider that stole the heart of Troy.
- The Ethiopian king who brought a army to Troy's defense.
- The goddess of military victory.
- The old Greek man known for his advice.
- A tribe of female warriors.
- Gate The gate that leads into Troy.
- The Greek solider that committed suicide.
29 Clues: Paris' wife. • The sun god. • Hector's wife. • The high king. • The son of Zues. • The king of Troy. • Achilles' friend. • Paris' first wife. • The god of all gods. • The horrible Trojan spy. • The high king's brother. • She is the goddess of love. • A tribe of female warriors. • He and Odysseus stayed Rhesus. • The goddess of military victory. • A two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle. • ...
Greece 2022-08-26
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- humor
- Leaders of ancient Sparta
- A teacher in ancient Greece in the forth and fifth centuries
- an ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus
- Greek philosopher
- an ancient country in southeastern Europe, north of Greece
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will
- an ancient Iranian empire based in western Asian(founded by Cyrus)
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- educational institution
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek, city typically built on a hill
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- The capital of Greece
- temporary banishment from a city by popular vote
- a city state in ancient Greece especially as concidered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes
- prophet
- A Greek island in the eastern Mediteranean sea
- a representative government
- a public space used for assemblies and markets
- Greek philosopher
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- a genre of drama based on human suffering
- a concept in ancient Greek thought that in its most basic sense, refers to "excellence" of any kind
- a school of Hellenistic philosophy
- a rectangular maa military formation
- slave
25 Clues: humor • slave • prophet • Greek philosopher • Greek philosopher • The capital of Greece • educational institution • Leaders of ancient Sparta • a representative government • a cruel and oppressive ruler • a school of Hellenistic philosophy • a rectangular maa military formation • a genre of drama based on human suffering • A Greek island in the eastern Mediteranean sea • ...
Mythology 2018-03-05
Mythology 2021-10-06
8 Clues: God of Death • The God of War • Queen of fairies • Goddess of health • Biblical City Destroyed • Biblical City Destroyed • the children of Uranus and Gaea • legendary historical and military figure
Mythology 2023-12-13
7 Clues: looked back • very famous myth • delights in breaking rules • norse god in popular movies • shapeshifted and then gave birth • punished and turned into a monster • him and his sister neglected by parents
Mythology 2024-01-17
7 Clues: The earth • Lady of heaven • Anguta is her father • Wife had to children • Fiery volcano goddess • Lord of the underworld • The love and beauty goddess
Crossword Puzzle Title 2022-05-13
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- Greek word for love in the form of parents to children
- synonym of connection
- underwater animal near extinction commonly found in tropical waters
- Greek word for love in the form of action
- person who lives in a place for an extended period of time
- Greek word for love in the form of friends
- synonym of vulnerable or exposed
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- synonym of caring or eager
- a threatened species of turtle
- synonym of showing
- a species of animal ceasing to exist
- synonym of taking care of
- Greek word for love in the form of intense attraction
13 Clues: synonym of showing • synonym of connection • synonym of taking care of • synonym of caring or eager • a threatened species of turtle • synonym of vulnerable or exposed • a species of animal ceasing to exist • Greek word for love in the form of action • Greek word for love in the form of friends • Greek word for love in the form of intense attraction • ...
Transliterating Greek 2020-12-04
20 Clues: ΙΡΙΣ • ΙΔΕA • ΙΝΔΙA • ΔΡAΜA • AΣΘΜA • ΟΛΙBΙA • ΚΡAΤΕΡ • ΚΥΚΛΟΨ • ΔΙΠΛΩΜA • ΔΕΣΠΙΝA • AΜBΡΟΣΙA • ΟΔΥΣΣΕΥΣ • ΟΡΧΕΣΤΡA • AΓAΜΕΜΝΟΝ • ΠΕΡΣΕΦΟΝΗ • ΠΡΟΜΗΘΕΥΣ • ΠAΡAΛΥΣΙΣ • ΙΣΟΣΚΕΛΗΣ • ΜΕΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΣ • ΜAXΙΜΙΛΙAΝ
Greek Alphabet 2020-04-03
Greek Antropology 2020-05-26
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- Who is the thinker of Harmony ?
- Intelligence illuminated through abstractive____________.
- The testimonies of this activity belong to philosophers of________________.
- Is known as the knowledge of man?
- The man is the only ___________________ that distinguishes reality from appearance.
- The ability to grasp the real is ______________.
- Understand
- The pythagorean Universe is as____________ as Kosmos.
- Greek philosophy is to _____________ the end.
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- Philosophers seek a ________________that can be unveiled.
- behavior that we call properly human is impossible with out ________________.
- ____________ to exist is an injustice that is paid with death according to time.
- who is concidered the beginner of antropology in philosophical discipline ?
- Reality
- Philosophers formulated the nation of _________________ thanks to abstractive habit.
- a name to designate that object: the_____________.
- To consider what is known from the presences of ___________________.
- two lines are opened in tought and it's called _______________________.
- The ________________is the sensitive knowledge.
- It is a mark to theoretical thinking?
20 Clues: Reality • Understand • Who is the thinker of Harmony ? • Is known as the knowledge of man? • It is a mark to theoretical thinking? • Greek philosophy is to _____________ the end. • The ability to grasp the real is ______________. • The ________________is the sensitive knowledge. • a name to designate that object: the_____________. • ...
Greek vocabulary 2021-05-13
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- Responsible for giving ALL citizens a say in government, rich or poor.
- largest, militaristic, Greek city-state
- the Great- In nine years, he won control over the largest empire of his day. Alexandria in Greece had an agora, theaters, temples, a stadium and a gymnasium. One of its first lighthouses was one of the seven wonders of the world.
- a marble temple in the Acropolis built to honor the goddess Athena.
- War- War fought between Athens and Sparta from 431 BC to 404 BC.
- law-making body of government.
- questioned people’s values and beliefs.
- sheltered place along the coast for ships and fishing boats.
- walled hill where Greeks sought safety during an attack.
- skilled public speaker.
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- city-state
- farmers gathered here to trade with craft workers. Town meetings and trials also took place here Citizens- A person who has rights and responsibilities to his own country.
- A small group of the richest citizens control the decision making and government.
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- the search for wisdom and the right way to live.
- located NE of Greece. Separated by mountains. They practiced the first form of democracy.
- trade product in the ancient world. Monarchy- Single ruler.
- Wealthy trading culture located on the island Crete. They exported pottery, wine, olive oil and metals.
- Every citizen is allowed to vote on government issues. Democracy means ruled by the people.
- Long poem that tells the story of a legendary hero or historical figure.
- olympus- Located in northern Greece, where gods and goddesses lived.
- Famous Greek Poet who wrote epic poetry about legendary heroes.
22 Clues: city-state • skilled public speaker. • law-making body of government. • largest, militaristic, Greek city-state • land surrounded by water on three sides • questioned people’s values and beliefs. • the search for wisdom and the right way to live. • walled hill where Greeks sought safety during an attack. • trade product in the ancient world. Monarchy- Single ruler. • ...
Greek Civilization 2021-11-02
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- long poems told about heroic deeds
- a road used for trade and sharing ideas and communicating
- not a native Athenian, educated and taught public speaking to many Athenians
- a traditional story about gods or heroes
- a government where all citizens share the running in government
- The best-known writer of Greek comedies
- Zeus's wife and is the goddess of the gods
- god of the underworld, Zeus's brother
- someone who rules with total authority and takes power by force
- This is where the Greeks lived.
- He was the first leader of Perisa and assembled the Persian Army
- This is a spartan captive worker
- She was the sister to Apollo, goddess of hunting
- this battle was fought on a narrow strait of water
- God of gods and the heavens
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- comes from the Greek word for "love of wisdom"
- He used trickery to win wars
- Greek poet who wrote the epics in the 700 B.C.
- tiny independent country
- leader of Athens that help form their democracy
- first battle of the Persian wars
- a type of democracy where everyone participates at mass assemblies
- Greek leader who cancelled farmers debts and freed slaves
- wrote the history of the Persian wars
- The Persian religion they practiced
- "protector of the kingdom"
- Persian leader for the battle of Thermopylae, Darius son
- a country that is today known as Iran
- a place where people could meet and discuss issues
- highest mountain in Greece, home of the gods
30 Clues: tiny independent country • "protector of the kingdom" • God of gods and the heavens • He used trickery to win wars • This is where the Greeks lived. • first battle of the Persian wars • This is a spartan captive worker • long poems told about heroic deeds • The Persian religion they practiced • wrote the history of the Persian wars • god of the underworld, Zeus's brother • ...
greek alphabet 2021-07-09
Greek Gods 2022-03-24
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- The sky, but make it a deadbeat dad
- Goddess of the hearth/home
- God of the dead and probably depressed
- Travelers, trade, and mischief
- Death given life
- Reason for the seasons
- He borrowed the Sun Titan's chick magnet for the foreseeable future
- Olive trees, owls, and a spear
- "Aunty M's Garden Gnome Emporium"
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- Can make you fall in love with a lampshade
- Mother Earth
- A womanizing king of the universe
- Everybody hates this guy, Titan of time
- Don't practice cannibalism in front of gods who were cannibalized
- YOU DON'T CHEAT ON THE GODDESS OF MARRIAGE
- It got bored and now the world exists
- Eat your cereal, eat your vegetables
- True beauty lies on the inside, good with the forge
- Everyone's mother, no exceptions
- Under 'da sea, under 'da sea!
20 Clues: Mother Earth • Death given life • Reason for the seasons • Goddess of the hearth/home • Under 'da sea, under 'da sea! • Travelers, trade, and mischief • Olive trees, owls, and a spear • Everyone's mother, no exceptions • A womanizing king of the universe • "Aunty M's Garden Gnome Emporium" • The sky, but make it a deadbeat dad • Eat your cereal, eat your vegetables • ...
Greek Gods 2022-03-29
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- Her sacred plant is lettuce
- The first god
- Aphrodite's boyfriend
- She challenges Athena to a weaving contest and gets turned into a spider
- The mother-in-law of Hades
- The fourth eldest god
- Feeds her husband a rock
- The Titan of Time
- Zeus's first wife, who he swallowed
- Poseidon's ex that can turn people to stone
- Had 18 kids and planned her husband's murder
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- God of being incapable of keeping it in his pants
- First Ocean God
- Goddess of Marriage
- Goddess of spring
- Almost got assaulted by Priapus
- He who holds up the sky
- One of Zeus's lovers, who he kidnaps via bull
- Poseidon's gift to Athens
- Hades' lover
20 Clues: Hades' lover • The first god • First Ocean God • Goddess of spring • The Titan of Time • Goddess of Marriage • Aphrodite's boyfriend • The fourth eldest god • He who holds up the sky • Feeds her husband a rock • Poseidon's gift to Athens • The mother-in-law of Hades • Her sacred plant is lettuce • Almost got assaulted by Priapus • Zeus's first wife, who he swallowed • ...
Greek Gods 2022-02-09
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- God of Love
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Father of the 6 original Gods not Titans
- God of the Forge
- Goddess of the Harvest
- God of Music and Medicine
- Goddess of Wisdom
- god of thunder
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- messenger god
- Goddess of Love
- Goddess of the Earth
- God of Wine
- Goddess of the Underworld
- God of the sky
- god of the sea
- God of War
- Mother of the 6 Original Gods Not Titans
- Goddess of Marriage and the Family
- god of the underworld
20 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • God of Love • messenger god • God of the sky • god of the sea • god of thunder • Goddess of Love • God of the Forge • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of the Hunt • Goddess of the Earth • Goddess of the Hearth • god of the underworld • Goddess of the Harvest • Goddess of the Underworld • God of Music and Medicine • Goddess of Marriage and the Family • ...
Greek Civilization 2021-06-08
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- วิหารพาร์เทนอน
- เฮโรโดตัส บิดาแห่งประวัติศาสตร์โลกตะวันตก
- เพลโต
- ชาวเฮลลีนหรือชาวกรีกโบราณ
- ทะเลเมดิเตอร์เรเนียน
- ทูซิดิดีส นักประวัติศาสตร์ที่สร้างมาตรฐานวิธีการศึกษาค้นคว้าทางประวัติศาสตร์
- อาริสโตเติล
- โสคราตีส
- นครรัฐสปาร์ตา
- เทพฮาเดส (เทพแห่งพิภพยมโลก)
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- เทพเจ้าโพไซดอน (เทพเจ้าแห่งท้องทะเล)
- เทพีดีมิเทอร์ (เทพีแห่งความอุดมสมบูรณ์)
- การปกครองแบบเผด็จการเบ็ดเสร็จ
- มหากาพย์โอดิสซี
- อารยธรรมเฮลเลนิก (BC 750-336)
- มหากาพย์อีเลียด
- อารยธรรมเฮลเลนิสติก (BC 336-31)
- ชาวไอโอเนียน
- การปกครองแบบประชาธิปไตย
- ชาวดอเรียน
- ชาวไมซีเนียน
- เทพเจ้าซุส (ราชาเทพและท้องฟ้า)
- นครรัฐเอเธนส์
- เทพีเฮร่า (เทพีผู้ให้กำเนิดและสตรี)
24 Clues: เพลโต • โสคราตีส • ชาวดอเรียน • อาริสโตเติล • ชาวไอโอเนียน • ชาวไมซีเนียน • นครรัฐเอเธนส์ • นครรัฐสปาร์ตา • วิหารพาร์เทนอน • มหากาพย์โอดิสซี • มหากาพย์อีเลียด • ทะเลเมดิเตอร์เรเนียน • การปกครองแบบประชาธิปไตย • ชาวเฮลลีนหรือชาวกรีกโบราณ • เทพฮาเดส (เทพแห่งพิภพยมโลก) • การปกครองแบบเผด็จการเบ็ดเสร็จ • อารยธรรมเฮลเลนิก (BC 750-336) • เทพเจ้าซุส (ราชาเทพและท้องฟ้า) • อารยธรรมเฮลเลนิสติก (BC 336-31) • ...
Ancient Greek 2022-01-12
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- things we use to move a ship
- state: byblos, sidon, tyre what they are.
- a special ship for war
- they traded with the colonies
- they traded with the neighbouring villares and their metrópolises.
- one of the major maritime powers.
- were rich families that owned a lot of farmland and held political power.
- sea: Is blue and her name is one of the colors
- one of the coastal regions of north africa.
- a settlement in a remote area for trade.
- lived on the eastern coast of the mediterranean.
- free people who could not pat their debts and prisioners of war and their ..... became slaves
- in atunes they used s silver coin called…
- people who were the lowest social class
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- this is between europe and asia
- independent greek cities which inclued the urban zone and the surrounding coutryside
- her capital is babilonia.
- the political system of sparta, in which power was held by the minority.
- some inhabits emgrated in search of a better life.
- wen polis developed and the greek established colonies along the mediterranean coast.The first olympic games took place.
- person who leaves his country to go live in another
- people that have limited rights.
- slaves that have obtained their freedom.
- graecia: this is on italy
24 Clues: a special ship for war • her capital is babilonia. • things we use to move a ship • graecia: this is on italy • they traded with the colonies • this is between europe and asia • people that have limited rights. • one of the major maritime powers. • people who were the lowest social class • a settlement in a remote area for trade. • slaves that have obtained their freedom. • ...
Greek Deities 2022-04-05
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- God of the sun
- Messenger of the gods
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of war
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of wine
- Queen of the dead
- Goddess of wisdom
- god of maps, holds the world on his shoulders
- Zeus's grandfather
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- Zeus's mother, goddess of the sky
- Zeus's father
- Goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- Goddess of the hearth
- Mother Earth, Zeus's grandmother
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of discord and strife
- King of the gods
- God of nature
- God of fire and blacksmithing
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of magic and witchcraft
- God of light and knowledge
- Goddess of night
25 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Zeus's father • God of nature • God of the sun • King of the gods • Goddess of night • Queen of the dead • Goddess of wisdom • Zeus's grandfather • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the hearth • Messenger of the gods • God of the underworld • Goddess of Love and Beauty • God of light and knowledge • Goddess of discord and strife • ...
Greek Gods 2021-09-29
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- Queen of the Underworld. Kidnapped by Hades
- Goddess of the hunt. Turned a man into a deer.
- Skilled weaver; prideful. spider
- Lightning God;
- Jealous wife of Zeus; Queen of Olympus
- First children of Mother Earth. Lost to Zeus and his siblings.
- God of war
- Swallowed his children
- Fastest runner in Greece; Helped kill the Calydonian boar.
- Mother Earth
- Mother of Apollo and Artemis
- God of Wine
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- Lord of the dead
- Messenger of the gods.
- Lord of the Sea
- Mother of Persephone; Goddess of the harvest
- Goddess of Wisdom, Arts, Crafts
- The Sky
- God of fire and blacksmiths
- Won the oracle of Delphi. God of Music
20 Clues: The Sky • God of war • God of Wine • Mother Earth • Lightning God; • Lord of the Sea • Lord of the dead • Messenger of the gods. • Swallowed his children • God of fire and blacksmiths • Mother of Apollo and Artemis • Goddess of Wisdom, Arts, Crafts • Skilled weaver; prideful. spider • Jealous wife of Zeus; Queen of Olympus • Won the oracle of Delphi. God of Music • ...
Greek Government 2017-04-20
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- legal rule
- Region of Athens
- and aristocrat (blank) on a council
- make a choice
- strict
- a nobleman
- felonies
- tribal region
- once ruled Athens
- decision-making body
- number of kings that ruled Sparta
- groups of people
- not serious
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- slave
- inhabitants of a city or state
- small communities
- past tense of "is"
- magistrates
- Tribes were (blank) into "demes"
- Popular leader of Athens
- very old
- (black)-state
- region conquered by Sparta
- independent government or country
- foreigners in Athens
25 Clues: slave • strict • very old • felonies • legal rule • a nobleman • magistrates • not serious • make a choice • (black)-state • tribal region • Region of Athens • groups of people • small communities • once ruled Athens • past tense of "is" • decision-making body • foreigners in Athens • Popular leader of Athens • region conquered by Sparta • inhabitants of a city or state • Tribes were (blank) into "demes" • ...
greek myths 2017-10-01
23 Clues: god • city • nymph • oneeyed • warrior • messanger • underworld • god of war • web spinner • inquisitive • five headed • king of gold • wife of zeus • winged horse • trojan prince • snakehead hair • god of the sea • place of oracle • goddess of wisdom • goddess of hunting • half man half bull • half man half horse • half lion with wings
greek myths 2017-10-01
23 Clues: god • city • nymph • oneeyed • warrior • messanger • god of war • underworld • inquisitive • web spinner • five headed • winged horse • wife of zeus • king of gold • trojan prince • god of the sea • snakehead hair • place of oracle • goddess of wisdom • goddess of hunting • half man half bull • half man half horse • half lion with wings
greek myths 2017-10-01
23 Clues: god • city • nymph • oneeyed • warrior • messanger • underworld • god of war • five headed • inquisitive • web spinner • winged horse • wife of zeus • king of gold • trojan prince • snakehead hair • god of the sea • place of oracle • goddess of wisdom • half man half bull • goddess of hunting • half man half horse • half lion with wings
greek myths 2017-10-01
23 Clues: god • city • nymph • oneeyed • warrior • messanger • underworld • god of war • web spinner • inquisitive • five headed • king of gold • winged horse • wife of zeus • trojan prince • snakehead hair • god of the sea • place of oracle • goddess of wisdom • half man half bull • goddess of hunting • half man half horse • half lion with wings
Greek knowlage 2017-10-26
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- Monster with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and a snake for a tail
- Gifted Pandora's box
- Large reptile guarding the golden fleece
- Stole his father Helios's chariot of the sun
- Aided Psyche in sorting grain
- Killed his grandfather King Acrisius with a discus
- Three headed dog guarding the underworld
- Held the feathers of the wings of Daedalus together
- A fruit of which Persephone ate the seeds of
- Stole fire from Zeus
- Walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three in the evening
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- Material of the stymphalian birds wings, beaks, and claws
- Terrifying creatures with the faces of hideous women and the bodies of vultures
- Has donkey ears cursed upon him by Pan
- Queen who used to always wear the same belt
- Cursed Narcissus to fall in love with his own reflection
- Turned into a spider by an envious goddess
- Has beautiful watching feathers from Hera
- Hero known for slaying the Chimera while riding Pegasus with a golden bridle
- Husband of Alcmene mother of Heracles
- Flower that first grew from the body of a selfish man
21 Clues: Gifted Pandora's box • Stole fire from Zeus • Aided Psyche in sorting grain • Husband of Alcmene mother of Heracles • Has donkey ears cursed upon him by Pan • Large reptile guarding the golden fleece • Three headed dog guarding the underworld • Has beautiful watching feathers from Hera • Turned into a spider by an envious goddess • Queen who used to always wear the same belt • ...
Greek Myths 2013-01-18
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- The Bane of Zeus
- The God nicknamed "Heapy"
- Goddess of Sea Monsters
- The Hero who killed the Minotaur
- The three Goddesses of Destiny
- Symbol of Dionysus
- God of the Sun
- God who created horses
- One of Medusa's sisters
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- Goddess of Snow
- City named after Athena
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Helen's Husband
- The Titan Lord of Light
- Roman name for Hera
- Aphrodite's Godly son
- Goddess whose symbol is a peacock
- The Titan of Wednesday
- God of the Theater, among other things
- Goddess of Revenge
- He Who Holds the Sky
21 Clues: God of the Sun • Goddess of Snow • Helen's Husband • The Bane of Zeus • Symbol of Dionysus • Goddess of Revenge • Roman name for Hera • He Who Holds the Sky • Goddess of the Hearth • Aphrodite's Godly son • The Titan of Wednesday • God who created horses • City named after Athena • Goddess of Sea Monsters • The Titan Lord of Light • One of Medusa's sisters • The God nicknamed "Heapy" • ...
Greek Theatre 2013-01-27
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- A wind instrument that is a double pipe played with a double reed.
- The circular space in front of the stage, allotted to the chorus.
- A structure facing the audience and forming the background before which performances were given.
- The character against whom the protagonist struggles.
- Chorus leader in ancient Greek tragedy.
- The second actor to the protagonist in importance.
- A Greek ode sung by a single voice, as in a tragedy; lament.
- In classical Greek theatre, stage mechanism consisting of a low platform that rolled on wheels or revolved on an axis and could be pushed onstage to reveal an interior or some offstage scene such as a tableau. It was introduced to the Attic stage in the 5th century to provide directors a means for clarifying the action. Because violence was prohibited from the Greek stage, it is thought by some that murdered bodies may have been displayed on the device.
- A wealthy Athenian that paid the costs for theatrical productions.
- An ode sung by the chorus at their entrance, usually beginning the play.
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- The part of an ancient Greek choral ode sung by the chorus when moving from right to left.
- Emotional lyric between actors and chorus in ancient Greek tragedy.
- A pause between one metron and the next.
- Dramatic dialogue characterized by brief exchanges between two characters, each of whom usually speaks in one line of verse during a scene of intense emotion or strong argumentation.
- A group of four dramas, three tragedies and one satyr play, performed consecutively at the festival of Dionysus in ancient Athens
- A contest.
- The moment of recognition when the protagonist recognizes that his trouble is his own fault.
- The main actor.
- A choral ode addressed to the audience, especially of comedy, and independent of the action of the play.
- A sudden turn of events or an unexpected reversal.
- A choral ode.
- A choral hymn.
- The final tragedy, not followed by a chorus.
- The part of tragedy that falls between choral songs.
- An introductory scene, preceding the first act of a play, and precedes the entrance of the chorus.
25 Clues: A contest. • A choral ode. • A choral hymn. • The main actor. • Chorus leader in ancient Greek tragedy. • A pause between one metron and the next. • The final tragedy, not followed by a chorus. • A sudden turn of events or an unexpected reversal. • The second actor to the protagonist in importance. • The part of tragedy that falls between choral songs. • ...
Greek Civilization 2012-09-26
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- writer of tragedy
- Father of Geometry
- Dorian conquered Sparta and made inhabitants slaves or this
- formulated lines of longitude and latitude
- prominent during Homeric Age
- having human form or attributes
- Father of Philosophy
- Father of Medicine
- capital city of Crete
- taught Alexander
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- god of the sun, music, and medicine
- king of gods and man
- logical process of thinking
- fled from Alexander
- War civil war putting Greek against Greek
- League formed by Greek city-states to stop Persian attacks
- rival of Troy
- goddess of wisdom
- poet
- lovers of wisdom
- earliest center of civilization in the Aegean region
- considered true reality
- city-state
- wrote objective recording of Peloponnesian War
- under his leadership took, Athens took step toward democracy
- "Know Thyself"
26 Clues: poet • city-state • rival of Troy • "Know Thyself" • lovers of wisdom • taught Alexander • writer of tragedy • goddess of wisdom • Father of Geometry • Father of Medicine • fled from Alexander • king of gods and man • Father of Philosophy • capital city of Crete • considered true reality • logical process of thinking • prominent during Homeric Age • having human form or attributes • ...
Greek Mytholgy ~ 2012-12-20
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- god who killed medusa
- the god of war
- god of the coean
- lord of the underworld
- goddess of the harvest
- the goddess of love an beauty
- the group of gods/goddess who declared war against the titans
- the god/father who swallowed his children
- the messenger of the gods
- the goddess of fertility and wine
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- the gate of the underworld.
- the one eyed monsterous creauture
- the first 12 gods
- the god of forge
- queen of the gods
- the goddess of the hearth and home
- the goddess of battle, wisdom and handicrafts
- the god of truth and light
- the goddess of the hunt
- god of the heavens
20 Clues: the god of war • the god of forge • god of the coean • the first 12 gods • queen of the gods • god of the heavens • god who killed medusa • lord of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • the goddess of the hunt • the messenger of the gods • the god of truth and light • the gate of the underworld. • the goddess of love an beauty • the one eyed monsterous creauture • ...
Greek Drama 2012-05-02
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- god of the underworld
- government ruled by a few people
- theaters built on hillsides
- greek "Philosopher" of his time
- ignorance related injory
- god of the sun
- god of gods
- a government without laws
- known best for his work
- gods messenger
- his arrogence led to his downfall
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- goddess of stragedy
- series of ordered groupings of people
- died in battle against brother, could'nt be burried
- over exageration
- turned to stone
- god of war
- controlled the fate of people in greek dramas
- dined with gods
- ruled by a single person
- god of wine
- goddess of archery
- sister of antigone
- god of water
24 Clues: god of war • god of gods • god of wine • god of water • god of the sun • gods messenger • turned to stone • dined with gods • over exageration • goddess of archery • sister of antigone • goddess of stragedy • god of the underworld • known best for his work • ignorance related injory • ruled by a single person • a government without laws • theaters built on hillsides • greek "Philosopher" of his time • ...
Ancient Greek 2013-06-04
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- wife of Zeus
- god of the sea
- goddess of wisdom
- half man half goat
- god of the sky
- god of the road ways and thieves
- goddess of love
- wife of Uranus and mother of Tartarus
- husband of gaia and farther of Tartarus
- gorgan with snakes for hair
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- some children of Tartarus
- god of healing and medican
- enchantress
- half man half horse
- elder cyclops
- farther of Zeus Poseidon and Hades
- god of wine
- monsters
- god of war
- god of the underworld
20 Clues: monsters • god of war • enchantress • god of wine • wife of Zeus • elder cyclops • god of the sea • god of the sky • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • half man half goat • half man half horse • god of the underworld • some children of Tartarus • god of healing and medican • gorgan with snakes for hair • god of the road ways and thieves • farther of Zeus Poseidon and Hades • ...
Greek Words 2013-08-16
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- (n.) GK. loss of voice : inability to articulate.
- (n.) GK. a usually representative collection of selected literary pieces or passages.
- (n.) GK. one that is cursed by ecclesiastical authority.
- (n.) GK. the separation of substances in solution by means of their unequal diffusion through semipermeable membranes.
- (adj.) GK. spread by way of the blood stream
- (n.) GK. an imaginary place which is distressingly wretched and whose people lead a fearful existence.
- (n.) GK. the aggregate of qualities (as absence of echo or reverberation) of an enclosure (as an auditorium) or other area that affects production, control, transmission, reception, and perception of sound
- (adj.) GK. of or relating to a tonsil.
- (n.) GK. loss of memory : forgetfulness.
- (n.) GK. an animal or plant accustomed or adapted to life both on land and in the water
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- (n.) GK. one who maintains a continuing doubt about the existence or of a god
- (n.) GK. an incident or solution of plot in tragedy in which the main character recognizes his or her own or some other character’s true identity or discovers the true nature of his or her own situation.
- (adj.) GK. of doubtful authenticity : fictitious, spurious, untrustworthy.
- (n.) GK. a person in holy orders or consecrated to the service of the church.
- (n.) GK. a joining of the parts of a branched system.
- (adj.) GK. one affected with abnormally enlarged glands in the back of the throat.
- (v.) GK. recruiting members for an institution, team, or group especially by the offer of special inducements.
- (adjadj) GK. serving to assuage pain : soothing.
- (n.) GK. pain inside the head : headache.
- (n.) GK. an identifying mark, emblem, or device used by a printer or publisher
- (adj.) GK. ingeniously formed or working : like a maze : intricate.
- (n.) GK. a going or marching up; especially : a military advance.
- (n.) GK. one who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty of witnessing to and refusing to renounce his or her religion or a tenet, principle, or practice belonging to it.
23 Clues: (adj.) GK. of or relating to a tonsil. • (n.) GK. loss of memory : forgetfulness. • (n.) GK. pain inside the head : headache. • (adj.) GK. spread by way of the blood stream • (adjadj) GK. serving to assuage pain : soothing. • (n.) GK. loss of voice : inability to articulate. • (n.) GK. a joining of the parts of a branched system. • ...
Greek Vocabulary 2013-09-19
Across
- Developer of the octave.
- The study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- The place where plays were performed.
- A philosopher who was executed for "corrupting the youth of Athens".
- Philip's son.
- A government controlled by citizens.
- Wrote the Ilaid and the Odyssey.
- The ruler of Athens.
- King of Macedonia; also Alexander's father.
- A strong military city-state.
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- A type of drama that contains humor.
- A philosopher most known for writing The Republic.
- Athens was named after this God.
- Belief in more than one god.
- A philosopher who questioned nature, belief, thought, and knowledge.
- A type of drama about love, hate, war, and betrayal.
- Egyptain, Persain, and Indian cultures combined into one.
- A kingdom just north of Greece, and Philip was the king.
- People in a democracy, and in city-states.
- A fighting formation, where the men stood in either a large traingle or large square.
20 Clues: Philip's son. • The ruler of Athens. • Developer of the octave. • Belief in more than one god. • A strong military city-state. • Athens was named after this God. • Wrote the Ilaid and the Odyssey. • A type of drama that contains humor. • A government controlled by citizens. • The place where plays were performed. • People in a democracy, and in city-states. • ...
Greek Culture 2013-11-04
Across
- What the boy stole in the legend
- What Spartan boys were taught it was okay to do
- The room for only women
- Where education was thought to produce citizens skilled in art
- Where education was to create soldiers
- A common vegetarian dish
- Where men went for entertainment
- Type of school boys went to for 2 years in Athens
- The age girls were when they married
- wreath The decoration for a baby girl
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- wreath The decoration for a baby boy
- A common dish that is covered in Bechamel sauce
- Where the poor washed their clothes
- String instrument played like a harp
- One of 3 things Spartan girls were taught at school
- What young boys did for fun
- A low number for the amount of slaves owned by the rich
- dance What the father took his baby on around the house
- Greeks ate more of this than any other civilization
- Odeon Of Pericles Big amphitheater in Athens
- Instrument that students learned to play in Athens
- The room for only men
22 Clues: The room for only men • The room for only women • A common vegetarian dish • What young boys did for fun • What the boy stole in the legend • Where men went for entertainment • Where the poor washed their clothes • wreath The decoration for a baby boy • String instrument played like a harp • The age girls were when they married • wreath The decoration for a baby girl • ...
Greek Roots 2014-10-20
Across
- respect your grandfather
- That's very odd!
- That's immense news!
- Can this be broken down?
- Less drag good! More drag bad!
- respect your grandmother
- Fill me with air!
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- Several war "villains" were very__________.
- Do you want to build an airplane?
- Tons o'islands!
- High in the sky...
- Chivalry and ranks.
- I'm seeing stars...*********
- The electron cloud is___________of the nucleus.
- Can you list all the wars in_____________ order.
- Come on! Buzz Aldrin was one!
- The story of my life, I wrote it myself.
- I know someone that's very self-centered.
- Really, relationships do matter.
- The orchestra isn't in sync with each other.
20 Clues: Tons o'islands! • That's very odd! • Fill me with air! • High in the sky... • Chivalry and ranks. • That's immense news! • respect your grandfather • Can this be broken down? • respect your grandmother • I'm seeing stars...********* • Come on! Buzz Aldrin was one! • Less drag good! More drag bad! • Really, relationships do matter. • Do you want to build an airplane? • ...
Greek Roots 2015-01-11
Across
- three
- foot
- god, religion
- five
- universe, world, order
- over, too much, a lot
- madness, crazy
- small
- two
- watch, see
- star
- big
- earth
- one who studies
- self
- light
- member of type of goverment
- fire
- motion
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- drawn, written
- distance
- one
- people
- heat
- mind
- time
- half
- type of goverment
- water
- against, opposite
- life
- fear
- all, every
- measure of
- machine
- study of
- suffering, disease
- angle
- sound
- circle, wheel
- many
- nature, body
42 Clues: one • two • big • foot • five • heat • mind • time • half • life • fear • star • self • many • fire • three • water • small • earth • angle • light • sound • people • motion • machine • distance • study of • watch, see • all, every • measure of • nature, body • god, religion • circle, wheel • drawn, written • madness, crazy • one who studies • type of goverment • against, opposite • suffering, disease • over, too much, a lot • universe, world, order • ...
Greek Discoveries 2014-06-24
Across
- Leanne's favourite children's book illustrator.
- Favourite sport of Ellen, Jordan, Mike and John.
- David's favourite person.
- Grampa's daily specialty
- Only attendee that admits to wearing a diaper.
- Tina's usual summer home
- The head cheerleader of the Backyard Kids
- Leonard likes to walk through, sleep in and sell ____ all over the world.
- What does "Bohnen" mean?
- What was the name of the group of cousins in the 1st video?
- What run did Ari complete (again) last November?
- America's next top mom
- What city were Mona and Ellie born in?
- What type of patients will Rachel?
- Orli's dream job
- Recently shook Bibi's hand after receiving big award
- The defining feature of the Mykonian landscapes.
- Gowling's Guy
- Maggie's birthplace.
- Bride-to-be and the first baby Leanne ever held
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- Where Rochelle, Kerry and Leanne were born.
- What is Eli's favourite type of music? (Kerry and Tina's former dog)
- Yael's nickname
- What run did Anne complete last October?
- The lawyer who has been "being fired" for over 20 years.
- Ellie's hometown for many years.
- Leanne's favourite temperature.
- A camera would most likely be in her hand.
- Rob's former band.
- Musicians need Naomi to write the _____ so we can sing along.
- Chaik's celebrity twin.
- Soccer star, trivia champ and a groom to be.
- Two attendees have three brothers (in alphabetic order)?
- All Garbes _____ (sport).
- What is the birthday girls's middle name?
- The name of the Newman's granddaughter?
- Marcy's home away from home for 16 years.
- Owner of the most Columbia t-shirts.
- No meat for her.
39 Clues: Gowling's Guy • Yael's nickname • Orli's dream job • No meat for her. • Rob's former band. • Maggie's birthplace. • America's next top mom • Chaik's celebrity twin. • Grampa's daily specialty • Tina's usual summer home • What does "Bohnen" mean? • David's favourite person. • All Garbes _____ (sport). • Leanne's favourite temperature. • Ellie's hometown for many years. • ...
Greek Roots 2016-02-01
Across
- What root means to "measure"?
- What does "sym" mean?
- The study of animals.
- This word translates to "small universe".
- This word translates to "measure around".
- What does "peri" mean?
- This root means "many".
- It means "one thousand".
- What does "geo" mean?
- What does "pod" mean?
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- What root means "small"?
- What does "stetho" mean?
- It means "for every".
- This word translates to "same sound".
- What does the root "choreo" mean?
- What does "tele" mean?
- This root means "writing".
- What root means "sound or voice"?
- What root means "city"?
- What Greek root means "wood".
- It means "beside or next to".
- What root means "alone or one"?
- What does "therm" mean?
- What does "uni" mean?
24 Clues: It means "for every". • What does "sym" mean? • The study of animals. • What does "geo" mean? • What does "pod" mean? • What does "uni" mean? • What does "tele" mean? • What does "peri" mean? • What root means "city"? • What does "therm" mean? • This root means "many". • What root means "small"? • What does "stetho" mean? • It means "one thousand". • This root means "writing". • ...
Greek Words 2016-10-16
34 Clues: sun • self • fire • turn • tree • time • heat • star • book • fear • city • water • small • sleep • stone • light • sound • earth • people • lizard • animal • measure • movement • far away • large, big • art, skill • word, study • write or draw • rock or stone • with or together • feeling, suffering • love or friendship • put, place, position • see, look, consider or examine
Greek gods 2023-10-28
Across
- God of the forge
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of warfare
- God of archery
- Holds up the broad heaven
- Goddes of the hunt
- Brother of prometheus
- the first woman
- Female personifacation of helplessness
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- God of lightning and king of gods
- Goddess of the hearth
- queen of gods,
- Goddess of love
- goddess of glutteny
- Primadorial god of time
- Gave fire to humans
- Female personifacation of truth
- God of war
- Messenger of the Gods
- God of the ocean
20 Clues: God of war • queen of gods, • God of archery • Goddess of love • the first woman • God of the forge • God of the ocean • Goddess of warfare • Goddes of the hunt • goddess of glutteny • Gave fire to humans • Goddess of the hearth • God of the underworld • Brother of prometheus • Messenger of the Gods • Primadorial god of time • Holds up the broad heaven • Female personifacation of truth • ...
Greek gods 2023-11-07
Across
- Goddess of harmony
- Goddess of agriculture and harvest
- God of time
- God of love and desire
- Godd of strength
- Goddess of victory
- Goddess of war
- Goddess of strife and discord
- Goddess of hunting
- God of the sky
- Titan condemned to hold up the heavens
- God of the sea
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- God of wine and celebration
- Goddess of the night
- Goddess of love
- God messengers, travelers and boundaries
- God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen
- Goddess of marriage
- God of war
- God and personification of the sun
- God of the sky
- God of music
- Goddess of revenge and retribution
- God of the underworld
24 Clues: God of war • God of time • God of music • Goddess of war • God of the sky • God of the sky • God of the sea • Goddess of love • Godd of strength • Goddess of harmony • Goddess of victory • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of marriage • Goddess of the night • God of the underworld • God of love and desire • God of wine and celebration • Goddess of strife and discord • Goddess of agriculture and harvest • ...
Greek Roots 2022-10-25
Across
- order, world
- standing (not moving)
- strength, power
- city (citizen)
- far, distant
- write, writing
- many
- one, single
- time
- child, boy
- power, rule, govern
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- life, animal
- large, enlargement
- other, different
- whole
- measure
- human being, mankind
- watch, look at
- like, love
- star
- life
- belief, teaching
- all, entire
- circle, wheel
- color
25 Clues: star • life • many • time • whole • color • measure • like, love • child, boy • all, entire • one, single • life, animal • order, world • far, distant • circle, wheel • watch, look at • city (citizen) • write, writing • strength, power • other, different • belief, teaching • large, enlargement • power, rule, govern • human being, mankind • standing (not moving)
Greek Roots 2022-10-24
25 Clues: god • mind • fire • many • form • heat • foot • small • sound • light • measure • law,rule • like,love • name,word • child,boy • one,single • all,entire • far,distant • wise,wisdom • watch,look at • straight,correct • large,enlargement • art,craft,technique • arrange,arrangement • feeling,disease,sufferer
Greek Alphabet 2023-03-25
Greek Characters 2023-02-27
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- Olympus Where many of the God's can be found
- Queen of the Underworld
- Queen of the Gods
- Goddess of Love
- The God that can control metal
- Ursa Minor
- God of the Sea
- Has a weak heel
- God of the Sky
- God of Love
- Has winged sandals
- God of the Sun
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- King of Ithaca
- Goddess of War
- loved by Zeus, Ursa Major
- An image of evil to repel evil
- a winged horse
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Demi-God killed Medusa
- God of the wild
- Goddess of Hospitality
- God of the Underworld
- King of the Titans
- God of War
- God of Music
- God of Wine
- Has Incredible strength
- the disordered state of the universe
- Twin to Apollo
29 Clues: Ursa Minor • God of War • God of Wine • God of Love • God of Music • King of Ithaca • Goddess of War • a winged horse • God of the Sea • Twin to Apollo • God of the Sky • God of the Sun • God of the wild • Goddess of Love • Has a weak heel • Queen of the Gods • King of the Titans • Has winged sandals • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Harvest • Demi-God killed Medusa • Goddess of Hospitality • ...
Greek Gods 2023-02-27
Across
- King of Crete would commish a great labyrinth under his capital to conceal a mighty beast
- Nymph that would be cursed to repeat what people say
- God of war roman name is war
- would open a box that famously released all the evils on the world
- demi-god most famous for incredible tough task which takes his name his name translates to honor the god of thunder's wife
- Famous gorgon that would turn people to stone and would be beheaded famously
- Fields that are reserved for people favored by the gods greek heaven
- Beautiful man that would fall in love with his own reflection
- Has the same name in the greek and roman pantheons.
- God of fear where we get the word phobia
- God of the underworld associated with death
- would behead the Famous gorgon and become King of a distant land by saving a princess in distress
- the three sisters of fate that weave cut and sew fate for all people
- Famous poet who would tell most of these stories
- Woman the leader of Olympus would fall in love with inspired the name of the European continent
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- Has a festival named after him that lasts a month and we still have no idea what happened during this festival
- Human who would ask to be able to turn everything to gold that he touched would come back to bite him as he would turn his family and anything he tried to eat to gold as well
- God of Satyrs would play a musical instrument named after him
- Pictured always with his winged shoes Roman name is mercury
- goddess of marriage very jealous married to god of thunder
- Leader of Olympus would overthrow his father represented by a thunderbolt
- The ferryman that needs coins to take you to the underworld.
- The river the ferryman takes you across
- Human who poisedon would make his voyage home incredible long and hard where we get the word odyssey
- Goddess of wisdom Roman name minerva
- Famous monster that has a labyrinth under Crete
- God of the forge considered ugly compared to other gods but maried to the goddess of beauty
- goddess of beauty roman name is Venus married to god of the forge
- Titan who would give humans fire
- would write the theogeny one of the other famous greek myth tellers
- Another Nymph pursued by a satyr inspires the word syringe
31 Clues: God of war roman name is war • Titan who would give humans fire • Goddess of wisdom Roman name minerva • The river the ferryman takes you across • God of fear where we get the word phobia • God of the underworld associated with death • Famous monster that has a labyrinth under Crete • Famous poet who would tell most of these stories • ...
L6th Greek 2024-03-18
Across
- I am despondent
- Shameful
- Deep
- I receive
- I loose, destroy
- I force, compel
- Come to help
- I reply
- Trick
- bridge
- I increase
- I deprive
- Both
- I do not know
- Justice
- I seize
- I converse
- I want
- I persue
- I hurt
- I perceive, notice
- I seek, ask for
- naked
- Shore
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- Unexpected
- Safe, secure
- Reputation
- Prisoner
- I narrate
- Blood
- I gather
- I recognise
- I become
- I retreat
- come, over here!
- I show, reveal
- I ward off
- I arrive
- I put out to sea
- I threaten
- I error
- I read
- I go across
- I do wrong
44 Clues: Deep • Both • Blood • Trick • naked • Shore • bridge • I read • I want • I hurt • I reply • Justice • I seize • I error • Shameful • Prisoner • I gather • I become • I arrive • I persue • I receive • I narrate • I retreat • I deprive • Unexpected • Reputation • I increase • I ward off • I threaten • I converse • I do wrong • I recognise • I go across • Safe, secure • Come to help • I do not know • I show, reveal • I am despondent • I force, compel • ...
Greek Gods 2024-05-31
Across
- has human upper body and lower body is a horse
- Love goddess
- Monster that is half women and half snake
- God of harvest
- Sky god
- God of artisans
- War god
- Sea god
- Monster that has body of a man and the head of a bull
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- marriage goddess
- Goddess of wisdom
- hybrid creature that breathes fire
- Goddess of hunt
- God of the underworld
- The god of trade
- the three goddesses of vengeance
- Harvest/agriculture god
- half human half goat
- Sun God
- Has snakes as hair
20 Clues: Sky god • War god • Sun God • Sea god • Love goddess • God of harvest • Goddess of hunt • God of artisans • marriage goddess • The god of trade • Goddess of wisdom • Has snakes as hair • half human half goat • God of the underworld • Harvest/agriculture god • the three goddesses of vengeance • hybrid creature that breathes fire • Monster that is half women and half snake • ...
Greek Gods 2024-06-10
Across
- The mechanic.
- The goddess of magic.
- The goddess who doesn't like boys.
- The god who refills peoples cups.
- The goddess of revenge.
- The god of terrible poems.
- The god who killed Cronus.
- The goddess of family love.
- The goddess of life and death.
- The god of wine.
- The god who likes going places.
- The goddess of night.
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- The goddess of making people love each other.
- The goddess of melons.
- The goddess of winning.
- The goddess of the hearth.
- The god of death.
- The goddess of rainbows.
- The hero who became a god.
- The god of sleep.
- The god of wind.
- The god who died driving a chariot.
- The goddess of war.
- Another goddess of magic.
- The god of medicine.
- The god of horses.
26 Clues: The mechanic. • The god of wind. • The god of wine. • The god of death. • The god of sleep. • The god of horses. • The goddess of war. • The god of medicine. • The goddess of magic. • The goddess of night. • The goddess of melons. • The goddess of winning. • The goddess of revenge. • The goddess of rainbows. • Another goddess of magic. • The goddess of the hearth. • The hero who became a god. • ...
Greek Gods 2023-04-14
Across
- music, arts, knowledge, healing, plague, prophecy, poetry, manly beauty, and archery
- boundaries, travel, trade, communication, language, writing, cunning and thieves
- the hearth, home, domesticity and chastity
- the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice
- night
- women, marriage, childbirth, heirs, kings, and empires
- darkness and shadow
- grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment
- courage, war, bloodshed, and violence
- sleep
- eternity
- fire, metalworking, and crafts
- islands
- inevitability, compulsion, and necessity
- god of procreation in the Orphic tradition.
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- Queen of the Underworld
- beauty, love, desire, and pleasure
- Personification of the Earth (Mother Earth)
- The personification of nothingness from which all of existence sprang
- empirical time
- reason, wisdom, intelligence, skill, peace, warfare, battle strategy, and handicrafts
- light and the upper atmosphere
- the hunt, wilderness, animals, the Moon and young girls
- poison, misery, and sadness
- the underworld, wealth, and the dead
- The god of the heavens (Father Sky)
- the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, and earthquakes
- retribution
- wine, fruitfulness, parties, festivals, madness, chaos, drunkenness, vegetation, ecstasy, and the theater
- day
- peaceful, nonviolent death
- the deepest, darkest part of the underworld, the Tartarean pit
32 Clues: day • night • sleep • islands • eternity • retribution • empirical time • darkness and shadow • Queen of the Underworld • peaceful, nonviolent death • poison, misery, and sadness • light and the upper atmosphere • fire, metalworking, and crafts • beauty, love, desire, and pleasure • The god of the heavens (Father Sky) • the underworld, wealth, and the dead • courage, war, bloodshed, and violence • ...
greek unit 2023-04-26
Across
- City with seven gates in a yawning ring
- married to aphrodite
- Raised Oedipus after he was abandoned by his parents
- The number of greek gods
- name of the stage in ancient greek theater
- brother that in left unburied by creon
- The gods hate this according to Choragos
- father of Oedipus who is killed by Oedipus
- god of the sea
- Number of sophocles plays that survived
- mother and wife of Oedipus
- Advisors of creon
- Defeats the riddling Sphinx and becomes the king of Thebes
- messenger of the gods
- Wife of creon
- god of wisdom and victory
- takes control of thebes after Oedipus dies
- The new king after Eteocles is killed
- Home of the gods
- The most wonderful thing of all according to Ode 1
- mother of the gods
- City where mount Olympus is located in
- writer of antigone
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- Daughter of Oedipus who is killed for burying her brother
- god of wine and fertility
- relationship between Antigone and Ismene
- married to zeus
- The blind soothsayer in Antigone
- Where Oedipus was raised
- god that Created the oracle of delphi
- was born from sea foam
- added a third actor to the tragedy play format
- how did Antigone's brothers die
- Son of creon who is set to marry Antigone
- the center opening in front of the stage in greek theater
- wife of hades
- Titian that swallowed his children
- timid character who refuses to help antigone in the prelog
- Messenger who brings news of Polynices being buried
- god of the sky
- god of war
- Antigone character trait that makes her bury Polynices
- god of the underworld
43 Clues: god of war • wife of hades • Wife of creon • god of the sea • god of the sky • married to zeus • Home of the gods • Advisors of creon • mother of the gods • writer of antigone • married to aphrodite • messenger of the gods • god of the underworld • was born from sea foam • The number of greek gods • Where Oedipus was raised • god of wine and fertility • god of wisdom and victory • ...
Greek Underworld 2023-04-20
Across
- the land of paradise, for heroes
- the sisters in charge of human fate
- snuck past Cerberus with music
- the titans are ______ up in tartarus
- the fancy term for "god/goddess"
- how the Greeks handled the deceased bodies
- the fancy term for "spirit guide"
- borrowed Cerberus and brought him back
- the goddess of the underworld
- one of 7 rivers
- the judge when undecided
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- the judge of those from Europe
- traveled to Elysium to visit his deceased father
- what happens in tartarus
- the judge of those from Asia
- has 3 heads
- the god of the dead
- the only ones who made it out of the underworld alive
- pay him a coin to cross
- an area of suffering and torture
- a flower, and a meadow for average folk
21 Clues: has 3 heads • one of 7 rivers • the god of the dead • pay him a coin to cross • what happens in tartarus • the judge when undecided • the judge of those from Asia • the goddess of the underworld • the judge of those from Europe • snuck past Cerberus with music • the land of paradise, for heroes • the fancy term for "god/goddess" • an area of suffering and torture • ...
Greek Gods 2023-05-26
24 Clues: New • War • Old • King • Love • Moon • Ocean • Earth • Magic • Queen • Athena • Beauty • Grapes • Sickle • Wisdom • Plants • Demeter • Artemis • Eternal • Mechanic • Messenger • Fireplace • Underword • Pomegranate
Greek Gods 2023-01-09
Across
- Who is the father of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades and ate his other children?
- married to Hades; daughter of Demeter and Zeus
- A flying horse
- the one-eyed monster
- Who is the Father of all gods?
- the wife of the Trojan War hero, Hector
- The Goddess of love and beauty
- of the Underworld; Zeus' brother
- Was given a magical box
- the upper body of a man, the lower body of a horse
- Has the head of a bull
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- messenger to gods; winged hat
- The Goddess of cunning wisdom
- Three-headed dog
- who defeated the minotaur
- Who is the god of the Ocean?
- A messenger to the Gods
- Killed Medusa
- the god of sun, truth, music, poetry, healing and dancing
- a screaming half-human, half-bird
- The Goddess of hunting, archery and childbirth
- Snakes as hair
22 Clues: Killed Medusa • A flying horse • Snakes as hair • Three-headed dog • the one-eyed monster • Has the head of a bull • A messenger to the Gods • Was given a magical box • who defeated the minotaur • Who is the god of the Ocean? • messenger to gods; winged hat • The Goddess of cunning wisdom • Who is the Father of all gods? • The Goddess of love and beauty • of the Underworld; Zeus' brother • ...
Greek & Latin 2022-11-02
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- full of
- not
- between, among
- to live
- occurring at birth
- / in not
- like all the others in a category or class
- a biological unit of material passed from parent to child
- person who specializes in
- opposite of / not
- back, again
- type, class, category
- to bring into existence; to make happen
- forward; before
- to cause
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- a being that must eventually die
- to live through
- full of life
- action
- / -ics having the quality or nature of something
- before
- lifelike
- family
- not dying
- three
- to cause to be; to make
- sick; unhealthy
- to remove
- /-or one who
- race; type
- again
- To embarrass or humiliate
- having the quality or physical makeup of something
33 Clues: not • three • again • action • before • family • full of • to live • lifelike • / in not • to cause • not dying • to remove • race; type • back, again • full of life • /-or one who • between, among • to live through • sick; unhealthy • forward; before • opposite of / not • occurring at birth • type, class, category • to cause to be; to make • person who specializes in • To embarrass or humiliate • ...
Greek Gods 2022-11-09
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- Goddess of hearth and home
- Ares was the god of
- Famous for his oracles
- Artemis' roman name
- Messenger of the gods
- Hestia's roman name
- Hades' realm
- Only god with a disability
- Aphrodite was the goddess of love and ______
- Hera's roman name
- Hera's symbol
- Hestia gave her throne up for him
- Goddess of crops and harvest
- Queen of the gods
- Aphrodite's roman name
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- God of the sea and earthquakes
- Ares' roman name
- Dionysus' roman name
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Would fight on both sides
- Posiden's symbol
- Kidnapped by Hades
- Hermes' roman name
- Hephaestus' roman name
- Goddess of hunting
- Hera's realm
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Zeus' roman name
- Athena's roman name
- King of the gods
30 Clues: Hera's realm • Hades' realm • Hera's symbol • Ares' roman name • Posiden's symbol • Zeus' roman name • King of the gods • Hera's roman name • Queen of the gods • Kidnapped by Hades • Hermes' roman name • Goddess of hunting • Ares was the god of • Artemis' roman name • Hestia's roman name • Athena's roman name • Dionysus' roman name • Messenger of the gods • Famous for his oracles • Hephaestus' roman name • ...
Burkholderia (greek) 2022-05-24
Greek Gods 2023-05-05
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- Goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts
- Described with an ugly face, scraggly beard, and powerful hands
- Gave Midas donkey ears when he said Pan's music was better than Apollos
- Roman name is Somnus
- Goddess of the moon, hunt, and young maidens
- This goddess was feared more than worshipped
- This goddess rarely shows up when you want her to
- symbolized by an eagle
- Olympic athletes would sacrifice to her to ensure victories
- The colorful part of the eye is named after this goddess
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- Fought on the side of the Trojans during the Trojan war
- Kidnapped Persephone to be his wife
- Aided Odysseus and ensured the Greeks won the Trojan war
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Carries a winged staff with two winged snakes- god of the roadways and travelers
- goddess of marriage, mothers, and family
- Creator of wine
- created horses out of sea foam
- once stopped all plants from growing when Hades stole her daughter Pesephone
- Given the power to see both the past and the future
20 Clues: Creator of wine • Roman name is Somnus • symbolized by an eagle • Goddess of love and beauty • created horses out of sea foam • Kidnapped Persephone to be his wife • Goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts • goddess of marriage, mothers, and family • Goddess of the moon, hunt, and young maidens • This goddess was feared more than worshipped • ...
Greek Figures 2024-09-19
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- a playwright who focused on comedy
- another philosopher put he wrote down all of his thought and philosophies, taught aristotle
- the most famous leaders of sparta
- was the first person to determine the sun was in the center of our solar system
- a military advisor of the greeks, and died in the war when the plague broke out
- a famous mathematician
- king of macedonia, and the father of alexander the great
- wrote the first recorded history called, history of the persian wars
- plato's best student, another philosopher, but disagreed with plato on his views
- the second persian king of persia who planned to invade greece
- a more realistic playwright who developed his plots
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- only 20 when he came to power, but well trained as his father took him on military trips and other things of the sort.
- one of the first philosophers, taught plato
- an athenian general, and the greatest historian (according to many historians)
- wrote the book elements, about the planes of geometry
- the first persian king to wage war on the athenians
- determined the earth was round and calculated its circumference
- greek engineer and scientist, made the city syracuse
- the man who ran 26 miles barefoot, while sparta was pursuing him to tell athens who won the war
- a playwright whose most famous play was oedipus rex
20 Clues: a famous mathematician • the most famous leaders of sparta • a playwright who focused on comedy • one of the first philosophers, taught plato • the first persian king to wage war on the athenians • a playwright whose most famous play was oedipus rex • a more realistic playwright who developed his plots • greek engineer and scientist, made the city syracuse • ...
Greek Goddesses 2025-02-21
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- mother of sea monsters
- goddess of the moon and vampires; "Luna"
- goddess of insanity, frenzy, and the dead
- goddess of dance; one of nine muses
- goddess of retribution and vengeance
- goddess of divine order, law, natural law, and custom
- protector of mariners, sailors, and fishermen
- one of the muses; singing & tragedy
- goddess of magic; transformed enemies into beasts
- goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family and the state
- goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods
- winged goddess of victory
- goddess of women and marriage; married to Zeus
- goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy
- sea nymph; detained Odysseus for several years
- muse of history
- Titaness and goddess of nature; daughter of Gaia
- goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes
- muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
- muse of astronomy and astrology
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- sea nymph, goddess of water; also shapeshifter; one of 50 Nereids
- youngest of three Fates; spins the thread of human life
- goddesses of the arts
- goddess of love and beauty; married to Hephaestus
- goddess of force and raw energy
- goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law, and the harvest
- goddess of vegetation & spring; queen of the underworld
- goddess of the hunt; twin sister of Apollo
- Titan goddess of wisdom, first great spouse of Zeus
- goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts, & the undead
- primal goddess of the Earth; "Mother Earth"
- goddess of good health, cleanliness (hygiene)
- one of the muses; epic poetry; wisest of muses
- She who washes away pain
34 Clues: muse of history • goddesses of the arts • mother of sea monsters • She who washes away pain • winged goddess of victory • goddess of force and raw energy • muse of astronomy and astrology • muse of comedy and idyllic poetry • goddess of dance; one of nine muses • one of the muses; singing & tragedy • goddess of retribution and vengeance • goddess of the moon and vampires; "Luna" • ...
greek gods 2025-03-25
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- to something with speed.
- to stick to something (past tense)
- to get in the way of, or hinder someone/something.
- a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way
- a birds feathers
- amazed and surprised.
- the outer part of a bird's wing including the flight feathers.
- something bad to happen to someone
- a native or inhabitant of the Greek island of Crete.
- the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner.
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- ducks, geese, or other large aquatic birds, especially when regarded as game.
- a strong wind
- the end of someone or something, typically in an untimely manner
- experiencing or expressing severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
- refers to the vault or arch of the sky, or the heavens, often used in a literary or poetic context.
- a passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
- affectedly and irritatingly grand, solemn, or self-important.
- to surpass or become better than something or someone.
- to comfort someone in a time of grief or appointment.
- a bird that does not make nests in high places
20 Clues: a strong wind • a birds feathers • amazed and surprised. • to something with speed. • to stick to something (past tense) • something bad to happen to someone • a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. • a bird that does not make nests in high places • to get in the way of, or hinder someone/something. • a native or inhabitant of the Greek island of Crete. • ...
Greek Dictionary 2024-11-26
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- Arts and crafts. Learning by repeating a cognitive function.
- Passionate love or desire. Motivated by greed.
- Myth. An explanation based on divine power. Believing that the first Genesis is the reason for the existence of our world.
- Beyond, after, or transcending what is present.
- Profound wisdom or knowledge, central to philosophical throught. By combining scientific knowledge and intelligence, one can finally be enlightened.
- Philosophy, passionate love of wisom / knowledge. A deep love with your mind's knowledge.
- Pleasure; pursuit of enjoyment and happiness.
- Ultimate purpose or end goal in life or action.
- Virtue or excellence; striving for one's best self.
- Courage to speak openly and truthfully.
- Intelligence. The natural truths everyone is born with but require deep thinking to understand.
- Within or inside; indicating internal presence.
- Affectionate love; often describes deep friendships or bonds of loyalty.
- A process or state, often linked to transformation.
- Freedom from physical pain; Epicurean ideal.
- Practical wisdom in ethical decision-making. The concept of not being able to learn everything from books, practical skills can also teach you something.
- Recollection of eternal truths or past knowledge/Remembrance.
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- Emotional Energy or spiritedness; often tied to passion.
- Reincarnation or soul transmigration into new forms or bodies.
- Four remedies for achieving a good life.
- The origin or beginning. The first principle / underlying substance.
- Chaos. A vast void that preceded the creation of the universe.
- Order, universe, or harmonious structure that creates a universe. The opposite of chaos.
- Scientific knowledge. Being able to prove step by step the truths of the world.
- The soul, spirit, or life essence of a being.
- The boundless or infinite; without limits.
- Reason, logic, or cosmic order. Realizing that Genesis is not true.
- Happiness. The highest good.
- Peace of mind; freedom from worry or distress.
- Citizen, with emphasis on civic engagement.
- Knowledge gained through direct experience.
31 Clues: Happiness. The highest good. • Courage to speak openly and truthfully. • Four remedies for achieving a good life. • The boundless or infinite; without limits. • Citizen, with emphasis on civic engagement. • Knowledge gained through direct experience. • Freedom from physical pain; Epicurean ideal. • The soul, spirit, or life essence of a being. • ...
Greek vocabulary 2024-11-23
29 Clues: out • city • kiss • park • bank • from • hotel • house • to go • to do • cinema • family • church • centre • square • street • museum • parents • theatre • to know • brother • country • aeroport • bus stop • sea port • hospital • this year • to finish • post office
greek crossword 2025-09-19
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- Greek poet
- legendary war thought to be fictional
- government ruled by few powerful people
- traditional stories about gods
- fundamental political unit
- scenes filled with slapstick situations
- had a stronHg navy
- narrative poem celebrating heroic deeds
- rule by the people
- citizens gathered to discuss city government
- war fought by Greeks and Persians
- considered harsh and cruel in todays standards
- a group of events that are documented for later generations
- most powerful fighting source in the ancient world
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- form of government where only 1 ruled
- serious drama about common themes
- peasants forced to stay on land they worked
- questioned the nature of the world
- Athens and Spartan war
- a group with a strong army
- portrayal of beauty and grace
- government where citizens rule directly
- encouraged Greeks to further questions themselves
- name means lovers of wisdom
- government rulled by a small group of noble families
25 Clues: Greek poet • had a stronHg navy • rule by the people • Athens and Spartan war • a group with a strong army • fundamental political unit • name means lovers of wisdom • portrayal of beauty and grace • traditional stories about gods • serious drama about common themes • war fought by Greeks and Persians • questioned the nature of the world • form of government where only 1 ruled • ...
Greek crossword 2025-09-26
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- Rule by a single person
- A straight-sided plane figure with at least three sides and angles but usually five or more.
- Consisting of one syllable
- Speaking several languages
- Being married to one person at a time
- The belief in the existence of only one God
- A specialized scholarly publication focusing on a single
- Ruled by many
- Occurring in several different forms
- A symptom of rabies, a fatal viral disease that affects the central nervous system
- Having or existing in only one form
- An institution of higher education offering courses in many subjects.
- Producing many sounds simultaneously; many-voiced.
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- Single stone of large size
- Of one color
- The custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time.
- Having more than one syllable.
- Eyeglass for one eye
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest
- Two or more letters interwoven to represent a name
- long speech given by a person
- Exaggerated or obsessive enthusiasm for or preoccupation with one thing
- Of two or more colors
- Massive and rigidly uniform
25 Clues: Of one color • Ruled by many • Eyeglass for one eye • Of two or more colors • Rule by a single person • Single stone of large size • Consisting of one syllable • Speaking several languages • Massive and rigidly uniform • long speech given by a person • Having more than one syllable. • Having or existing in only one form • Occurring in several different forms • ...
Greek Roots 2025-12-16
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- – The belief in one god
- – The scientific study of microscopic organisms
- – A person devoted to high-quality sound and music
- – To compute incorrectly
- – A sole ruler, such as a king or queen
- – Large enough to be seen without magnification
- An irrational fear related to animals
- – The larger system or universe viewed as a whole
- – A political system governed by multiple leaders
- – An indirect word or phrase used to soften a harsh meaning
- – Having an unknown or withheld identity
- – A fictional society characterized by suffering or injustice
- – The practice of having only one spouse
- – To act inappropriately or against expected rules
- – The belief in multiple gods
- – A lengthy speech delivered by one speaker
- – The deliberate ending of life to relieve suffering
- – A person who rejects belief in a god or gods
- – An individual who enthusiastically embraces technology
- – A condition of disorder caused by the absence of authority
- – A small electronic circuit used in computing
- – A state of emotional discomfort or dissatisfaction
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- – Impaired in function or operation
- – A person with a strong interest in words and language
- – A feeling of intense happiness or excitement
- – Composed of a single color or its variations
- – Someone who values and collects books
- Fear triggered by confined or enclosed spaces
- – One millionth of a second
- Anxiety centered on being alone
- – An instrument designed to measure physiological responses during questioning
- – An event involving bad luck or hardship
- – An individual fluent in several languages
- – To formally praise someone, especially after death
- – Lacking variation; dull or repetitive
- – To form an inaccurate evaluation
- – Fear of open areas or crowded public settings
- An extreme fear involving high places
- – The practice of having more than one spouse
- – Not representative of the norm
40 Clues: – The belief in one god • – To compute incorrectly • – One millionth of a second • – The belief in multiple gods • Anxiety centered on being alone • – Not representative of the norm • – To form an inaccurate evaluation • – Impaired in function or operation • An irrational fear related to animals • An extreme fear involving high places • – Someone who values and collects books • ...
Stems/ vocabulary crossword puzzle 2021-01-28
10 Clues: make/justify • great/massive • voice/vocabulary • against/antidote • together/concept • ability to/capable • quality/worthiness • rule, power/democrat • act or state/resolution • specified study/mythology
Hayden Downer - Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
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- A city in ancient Greece.
- Conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian war.
- The opponents of the Greeks in the war over Paris. Famous for the saying, "_____ horse".
- Defeated the minotaur in the story about the fall of the Minoans.
- A lawmaker who was an important person in making Greece a democracy.
- The godess of wisdom.
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- A Greek contribution that made buildings more sturdy.
- A famous Greek building in Athens.
- The father of Alexander the Great.
- A type of Greek boat.
- The god of the sea.
- King of the Greek gods.
- A city-state that invented modern democracy and had the strongest navy in Greece.
- The formation that the Greeks used in battle
- A city-state that had the best army in all of Greece.
15 Clues: The god of the sea. • A type of Greek boat. • The godess of wisdom. • King of the Greek gods. • A city in ancient Greece. • A famous Greek building in Athens. • The father of Alexander the Great. • The formation that the Greeks used in battle • Conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian war. • A Greek contribution that made buildings more sturdy. • ...
Classics Crossword 2025-04-10
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- Hades's dog is called
- Turned into a spider for challenging Athena
- The first god to exist
- The Greek name for the Underworld
- The Roman name for Hera
- The Greek goddess of love
- The Greek goddess of the hearth and home
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- The father of Zeus
- Kidnapped by Hades
- Has winged sandals
- The Roman name for Athena
- The twin sister of Apollo
- The wife of Zeus
- The mother of Dionysus
14 Clues: The wife of Zeus • The father of Zeus • Kidnapped by Hades • Has winged sandals • Hades's dog is called • The first god to exist • The mother of Dionysus • The Roman name for Hera • The Roman name for Athena • The twin sister of Apollo • The Greek goddess of love • The Greek name for the Underworld • The Greek goddess of the hearth and home • Turned into a spider for challenging Athena
really cool crossword by carter(week 27) 2022-03-30
11 Clues: heat • a car • bigfoot • saying sorry • study of earth • keeps stuff warm • your phone is this • the degrees outside • not a stick in a car • study of natural events • tempatcher telling device
Hailey 2023-03-13
11 Clues: Haileys' zodiac • Haileys favorite show • Haileys favorite book • Haileys'favorite sport • Haileys' favorite movie • Haileys' favorite color • Haileys'favorite animal • Haileys' favorite singer • Haileys' favorite teacher • Haileys' favorite subject • Haileys' favorite type of mythology
Ancient Greek Theater 2022-12-19
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- Raised platform above orchestra.
- Place of Greek theaters.
- Worn by Ancient Greek Actors.
- Played female characters.
- Sea that Greece is located.
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- Building behind the stage.
- Middle circular area of Ancient Greek theater.
- Part of Greek theater where audience sat.
- Were not allowed to be actors.
- Birthplace of Western theater.
- Actors wore masks because the audience was far _____.
11 Clues: Place of Greek theaters. • Played female characters. • Building behind the stage. • Sea that Greece is located. • Worn by Ancient Greek Actors. • Were not allowed to be actors. • Birthplace of Western theater. • Raised platform above orchestra. • Part of Greek theater where audience sat. • Middle circular area of Ancient Greek theater. • ...
Ashleigh's Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-24
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- Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with a
- Starts with prejud
- Infam something
- Opposite is fragile
- Opposite is consecrated
- Starts withe matri
- Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with gas
- Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with a
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- Starts with mine
- Goth something
- A dog is named after this
- Rickety
- Opposite is eagerly
- Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with a
- Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with tax
15 Clues: Rickety • Goth something • Infam something • Starts with mine • Starts with prejud • Starts withe matri • Opposite is fragile • Opposite is eagerly • Opposite is consecrated • A dog is named after this • Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with a • Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with a • Greek origin and edns with nomy starts with a • ...
Greece and Rome compare and contrast. 2021-02-12
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- In Greece what game had a day and night team?
- What a kid would hand out on the wedding day in Greece.
- The Greek game that was like a piggy back game.
- The final day of a wedding in greece was called the ____.
- You had to be an ____ to get married in Rome.
- In Greece, people would throw ____ at the bride and groom.
- The side that Romans had with most meals was ____.
- Greek and Roman baby toys included ____.
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- In Rome the rich would rely on ____ to do work to do work for them.
- What Greek homes were made out of.
- In Greece their wedding day was called ____.
- The greek finger and numer game.
- The Greeks main food they ate was ____.
- In Rome most of the time, only the ____ had board games.
- In both Rome and Greece they had a big ____ in weddings.
- You had to be ____ years old to get married in Greece.
- In Rome it was a game similar to jacks.
- only ____ men got to learn in Greece.
- The pet that Greeks and Romans had the most was ____.
- In Rome the bride had to wear a ____ on her wedding day.
20 Clues: The greek finger and numer game. • What Greek homes were made out of. • only ____ men got to learn in Greece. • The Greeks main food they ate was ____. • In Rome it was a game similar to jacks. • Greek and Roman baby toys included ____. • In Greece their wedding day was called ____. • In Greece what game had a day and night team? • ...
The Trojan War 2017-11-28
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- Paris' wife.
- The old Greek man known for his advice.
- The goddess of military victory.
- A two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle.
- She is the goddess of love.
- Hector's wife.
- The god of all gods.
- A tribe of female warriors.
- games Traditional games played after a death.
- The high king's brother.
- Paris' first wife.
- Another word for a fortune teller.
- The man stranded on Lemnos by the Greeks.
- The king of Troy.
- He and Odysseus stayed Rhesus.
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- Memnon The Ethiopian king who brought a army to Troy's defense.
- The horrible Trojan spy.
- The Trojan prince who died at Ajax's sword.
- An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
- The son of Zues.
- Achilles' friend.
- Achilles mother and the goddess of water.
- The high king.
- The wooden animal the Greeks used to win the war.
- The Greek soldier with the vulnerable heel.
- Gate The gate that leads into Troy.
- The Greek solider that committed suicide.
- The Greek solider that stole the heart of Troy.
- The sun god.
29 Clues: Paris' wife. • The sun god. • The high king. • Hector's wife. • The son of Zues. • Achilles' friend. • The king of Troy. • Paris' first wife. • The god of all gods. • The horrible Trojan spy. • The high king's brother. • She is the goddess of love. • A tribe of female warriors. • He and Odysseus stayed Rhesus. • The goddess of military victory. • A two-wheeled horse drawn vehicle. • ...
Religion and the Romans 2018-11-26
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- The Roman "king of the gods"
- The new religion was based on this Person's teachings.
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Greek god of war
- Roman homes had these for sacrifices
- Roman religion did not teach people how to do this.
- One of the symbols of Jupiter
- The name given to targeted attacks on groups.
- A place where sacrifices are made
- A person whose job is to serve the gods
- The Greek "king of the gods"
- The name of the person who ruled Rome.
- The Roman god of war
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- The god popular with Roman soldiers
- The new religion that appeared in the Empire.
- A building where the gods were worshiped.
- The Roman goddess of love
- The Greek goddess of love
- A painful execution involving nails.
- Jupiter's messenger who also protected thieves
- These people found hope in the new religion.
- These were performed to stop misfortune.
- Finding signs in the sky
- The Roman god of water
- Name of the largest Roman temple.
- Signs from the gods.
- Romans would roll these to get a sign from the gods
- Romans got a lot of their religion from these people.
28 Clues: The Greek god of war • Signs from the gods. • The Roman god of war • The Roman god of water • The Greek god of the sea • Finding signs in the sky • The Roman goddess of love • The Greek goddess of love • The Roman "king of the gods" • The Greek "king of the gods" • One of the symbols of Jupiter • Name of the largest Roman temple. • A place where sacrifices are made • ...
Terrific trivia 2013-05-22
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- color Mr. White would like the earth to be
- Weather Greece does not get much of
- Dr. F.'s favorite bagel flavor
- Zoo where Dr. F. found his hippo
- City where Wake Forest University is located
- Grain that was sown in Greece in the fall
- Name of Dr. F.'s hippo
- Name of Dr. F.'s dog
- Greek god who let the Trojans win while Achilles was out
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- This year students in Dr. F.'s class kept an assignment ____.
- When life gives you lemons, make ________________.
- Basketball team with same nickname as St. David's
- Mr. White's favorite team nickname
- very large musical instrument with strings
- traditional name for the time of Jesus' resurrection
- Language still used as the official language of the Catholic church.
- Greek letter that has the Greek word for big in it
- Dr. F.'s favorite transportation
- City where Dr. F.'s daughter wants to go to school in 2014
- Greek letter that sounds the same as what you put in a lock
- Where Dr. F. and Mr. Carreker will meet for coffee this summer
- Where Mrs. Oldacre is from
- color of a pomegranate seed
23 Clues: Name of Dr. F.'s dog • Name of Dr. F.'s hippo • Where Mrs. Oldacre is from • color of a pomegranate seed • Dr. F.'s favorite bagel flavor • Zoo where Dr. F. found his hippo • Dr. F.'s favorite transportation • Mr. White's favorite team nickname • Weather Greece does not get much of • Grain that was sown in Greece in the fall • color Mr. White would like the earth to be • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-11-01
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- the city of the legendary Trojan War
- the enemy of both Sparta and Athens
- Alexander's greatest achievement
- Alexander was unable to conquer this because his troops refused to continue
- Greece was the first to use this form of government
- Spartan life was centered on the ___________
- Greece's geography led to these independent states
- age of no written records excited during this period of Greek history
- "We are what we repeatedly do; excellence is a habit."
- leading city of the Mycenaeans
- winner of the Peloponnesian War
- the most deadly fighting force in ancient Greece
- alarm clocks, flame throwers, democracy, astronomy, mathematics, drama, etc are all Greek _______________
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- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- he used league money to beautify Athens
- citizen-soldiers of Ancient Greek city-states who were primarily armed with spears and shields
- leader of the Delian League
- unlike today, these rulers typically appealed to common citizens for support and were fair and just
- home of Philip and Alexander
- Athens focused on science, rhetoric, and the ________
- the most famous Greek 'republican'
- these "h" rebels could be credited with Sparta's desire to form a military state
22 Clues: leader of the Delian League • home of Philip and Alexander • leading city of the Mycenaeans • winner of the Peloponnesian War • Alexander's greatest achievement • the most famous Greek 'republican' • the enemy of both Sparta and Athens • the city of the legendary Trojan War • he used league money to beautify Athens • a government ruled by a few powerful people • ...
The Song of Achilles Crossword 2026-03-02
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- Odysseus' wife
- The Greeks could not sail to Troy because there was no ____.
- Patroclus was killed by ______.
- King of Pylos
- Greek term for pride
- Princess of Scyros
- The first of the Greeks to die in the Trojan War
- Greek term for "best of the Greeks"
- King of Troy
- Achilles' main weapon of choice
- Achilles' mother
- The instrument Achilles plays
- Aphrodite's favorite Trojan
- Achilles' cousin and king of Salamis
- Peleus told Achilles to think of the men he would kill as _______.
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- God of medicine and plague
- The Trojan War lasted ___ years.
- Patroclus' father
- Achilles' son
- Where Patroclus and Achilles were taught by Chiron
- A public open space used for assemblies and markets in ancient Greece
- The best of the Greeks
- A woman taken by Achilles as a war prize
- Greek term for heartless
- The action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly
- The hard upper shell of a turtle, crustacean, or arachnid
- Greek term for companion
- King of Scyros
- King of Argos
- The quality of being religious or reverent
- King of Sparta
- Peleus' old counselor
- King Eetion ruled _______.
33 Clues: King of Troy • Achilles' son • King of Pylos • King of Argos • Odysseus' wife • King of Scyros • King of Sparta • Achilles' mother • Patroclus' father • Princess of Scyros • Greek term for pride • Peleus' old counselor • The best of the Greeks • Greek term for heartless • Greek term for companion • God of medicine and plague • King Eetion ruled _______. • Aphrodite's favorite Trojan • ...
Greek Theatre Crossword 2025-12-07
Across
- This paid for the poorest citizens to attend dramatic festivals
- actors wore these on stasge
- wrote the Poetics about Greek drama
- Greek name for a city state
- where VIPs sat in the theatre space
- the person who organised the main dramatic festival
- The main theatre in Athens, situated on the Acropolis is the Theatre of...
- introduced a third actor on stage
- Sophocles increased the number of chorus members from twelve to...
- where the chorus would perform
- vase that shows a comic actor stage-naked with a handbag
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- another dramatic festival
- the most important dramatic festival
- the financial backer for Greek plays
- Greek word for the crane special effect
- wrote the Bacchae and Medea
- the preview that took place before the main dramatic festival
- the plays in the main dramatic festival took place on days two to...
- vase which shows lots of different elements of a tragedy
- tragic actors wore these on their legs
- introduced a second actor on stage
- where the audience sat in the theatre space
- the month in which the main dramatic festival took place
23 Clues: another dramatic festival • actors wore these on stasge • wrote the Bacchae and Medea • Greek name for a city state • where the chorus would perform • introduced a third actor on stage • introduced a second actor on stage • wrote the Poetics about Greek drama • where VIPs sat in the theatre space • the most important dramatic festival • the financial backer for Greek plays • ...
My Life in Ruins 2025-05-28
9 Clues: the capital of Greece • a famous Greek conqueror • the largest Greek island • the name of the tour company • the highest mountain in Greece • the official language of Greece • the greek flag is white and .... • Maria Callas was a famous Greek .... singer • the Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess
Mythology 2024-01-17
7 Clues: The earth • Lady of heaven • Anguta is her father • Wife had to children • Fiery volcano goddess • Lord of the underworld • The love and beauty goddess
Mythology 2023-12-13
7 Clues: looked back • very famous myth • delights in breaking rules • norse god in popular movies • shapeshifted and then gave birth • punished and turned into a monster • him and his sister neglected by parents
MYTHOLOGY 2024-07-24
7 Clues: Not hi-key • Plural Poirot • Say, hack a tea • Disowned whirled • Unmanned Asian Noodles • Endless draw preceded by Indium • African style followed by a deity
Quick Greek Review (after Feb vacation) 2024-02-26
Across
- Mixing wax with pigment - a decorative technique used on many Greek sculptures.
- This sculpture was created by Polykleitos to be a canon of proportions for Classical Greece.
- Period of Greek art spanning the 5th to 4th centuries BCE.
- A relaxed, natural stance used in a lot of Classical Greek art.
- The Archaic Greek male sculpture we have in our image set was use for this purpose (two words, no space).
- The specific one of these in Athens was considered to be the birthplace of democracy. It is where people could shop, visit government officials, and hang out and have political and philosophical discussions.
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- This ceramic work of art shows the death of Niobe's children at the hands of Apollo and Artemis. It is also considered to be a transition from one period of Greek art to another.
- Period of Greek art during the 7th-6th centuries BCE.
- The specific Archaic Greek female sculpture in our image set.
- A type of Archaic Greek male sculpture typically made out of marble with rigid posture, stylized hair, almond eyes, and an Archaic smile.
- Archaic Greek sculptures demonstrate a great deal of influence from what other civilization?
11 Clues: Period of Greek art during the 7th-6th centuries BCE. • Period of Greek art spanning the 5th to 4th centuries BCE. • The specific Archaic Greek female sculpture in our image set. • A relaxed, natural stance used in a lot of Classical Greek art. • Mixing wax with pigment - a decorative technique used on many Greek sculptures. • ...
Greek Mythology Monsters 2023-11-15
4 Clues: A race of giants that only has one eye • each of them had 50 heads and 100 arms • Satyrs associated with Dionysus,usually depicted as drunk • described as having the torso of a human and the body of a horse
