greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Gods and Characters 2025-01-17
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- Prince of Troy and greatest Trojan warrior during the Trojan War
- Primordial goddess of the earth and mother of the Titans
- Primordial god of the skies and father of the Titans
- King of the gods and god of lightning
- Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology, whose abduction sparked the Trojan War
- King of Mycenae and leader of the Greek army during the Trojan War
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Greatest warrior of the Greeks during the Trojan War and central figure in Homer's Iliad
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- One-eyed giant in Greek mythology
- God of music and poetry
- King of Troy during the Trojan War
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- God of war and violence
- Goddess of chaos and discord
15 Clues: God of music and poetry • God of war and violence • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of chaos and discord • God of the sea and earthquakes • One-eyed giant in Greek mythology • King of Troy during the Trojan War • King of the gods and god of lightning • Primordial god of the skies and father of the Titans • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- The northern crown
- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for “no feet”
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- The royal sea monster bait
- Means "table"
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The charioteer of the gods
- The crane
- The big dog
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
- Representing the lyre
- The wolf
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- The northern crown
- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for “no feet”
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- The royal sea monster bait
- Means "table"
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The charioteer of the gods
- The crane
- The big dog
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
- Representing the lyre
- The wolf
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- The southern crown
- Greek for “no feet”
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- The charioteer of the gods
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
- Depicts the mythological horse with a single majestic horn.
- The bull
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
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- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Means "table"
- Depicts the common fly
- The crane
- The northern crown
- The wolf
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Representing the lyre
- The big dog
- The royal sea monster bait
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
30 Clues: The wolf • The bull • The crane • The big dog • Means "table" • The northern crown • The southern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The charioteer of the gods • The royal sea monster bait • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • ...
Legendary Creatures 2023-09-11
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- A fearsome beast from Chinese mythology, associated with New Year traditions.
- A vampire-like creature from Philippine folklore that can split in two.
- A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology.
- A type of vampire in Romanian folklore.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology, known for wailing as an omen of death.
- A horse-like demon from Scottish mythology, associated with plagues and drought.
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- A legendary blood-sucking creature in Latin American folklore.
- A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore.
- A mythical creature from Algonquian folklore, known for its insatiable hunger.
- A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology.
- Ghostly spirits in Japanese folklore with featureless, smooth faces.
- Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous.
- A reanimated corpse in Chinese folklore, similar to a vampire.
- A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore.
- A female demon in Greek mythology, often depicted as a serpent-woman.
15 Clues: A type of vampire in Romanian folklore. • A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology. • A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore. • A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology. • A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore. • Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous. • ...
States/Countries Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
20 Clues: WW2 • Tea • Tacos • Memes • Anime • Chicago • Granite • LoveLand • A desert • Broadway • Flat State • Hurricanes • Pine trees • Immigrants • Pasta/Pizza • Origin Trail! • Greek Mythology • Crazy house prices • FIRE THE MAPLE SYRUP TURRETS!! • Does not have a very good leader
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Greek name is "Eros"
- Molded out of clay by Hephaestus
- Fostered by Tethys
- Greek name is Athena
- Snake Head Woman
- Killed a Minotaur
- Greek name is Aphrodite
- Where the Gods lived
- Three Headed Dog
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- Sister to Artemis
- Gave fire to man
- Killed Medusa
- Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
- One eyed monsters
- A beautiful Princess who loved Eros
15 Clues: Killed Medusa • Gave fire to man • Snake Head Woman • Three Headed Dog • Sister to Artemis • One eyed monsters • Killed a Minotaur • Fostered by Tethys • Greek name is "Eros" • Greek name is Athena • Where the Gods lived • Greek name is Aphrodite • Molded out of clay by Hephaestus • A beautiful Princess who loved Eros • Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
The Fall of the False Divine 2025-06-20
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- Roman god of war, counterpart to Ares.
- symbolized by King Midas.
- Hubris; the fatal flaw of many Greek tragic heroes.
- Sun god of ancient Egypt.
- Nymph cursed to only repeat the words of others.
- Roman name for the Greek hero known for his strength.
- Egyptian god of the dead and ruler of the underworld.
- King of the Greek gods; ruler of Mount Olympus.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the Greek underworld.
- River in the Greek underworld that causes souls to forget their past lives.
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- Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Tree symbolizing mourning in Greek and Roman death rituals.
- Betrayal or lack of loyalty; causes many mythological tragedies.
- Angel of death in some mythologies; guide of souls to the afterlife.
- Jackal-headed Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- God of the sun, prophecy, and healing in Greek mythology.
- Egyptian goddess of magic, healing, and motherhood.
- Greek goddess of retribution and revenge.
19 Clues: symbolized by King Midas. • Sun god of ancient Egypt. • Greek god of the underworld. • Greek goddess of love and beauty. • Roman god of war, counterpart to Ares. • Greek goddess of retribution and revenge. • King of the Greek gods; ruler of Mount Olympus. • Nymph cursed to only repeat the words of others. • Hubris; the fatal flaw of many Greek tragic heroes. • ...
great Greek 2023-06-13
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- was an ancient Greek physician and the father of Western medicine. He is famous for his ethical approach to medicine and his contributions to medical theory and practice.
- was the king of the gods in Greek mythology and the ruler of Mount Olympus. He was the god of thunder and lightning and the guardian of justice. played a central role in Greek religion and mythology.
- was the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare. She was also associated with crafts and arts. was highly revered in ancient Greece and represented intellectual pursuits and practical wisdom.
- was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence.
- was a Greek philosopher and a student of Socrates. He is best known for his philosophical dialogues, including "The Republic," in which he explored various concepts such as justice, knowledge, and the ideal society.
- : was a legendary Greek hero known for his incredible strength and his twelve labors. He was the son of Zeus and was celebrated for his bravery and heroic deeds.
- was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He was one of the major Olympian gods and controlled the seas and all aquatic creatures. trident was his iconic weapon and symbol of power.
- was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who is best known for the Pythagorean theorem. He founded the Pythagorean school, which had a profound influence on mathematics and philosophy.
- was a classical Greek philosopher credited as the founder of Western philosophy. He is best known for his Socratic method of questioning and his emphasis on self-examination and critical thinking.
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- was a Greek god associated with music, poetry, prophecy, healing, and the sun. He was known for his artistic talents and his oracle at Delphi, where he provided guidance and prophecies to mortals.
- In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky.
- was the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was often depicted as a symbol of idealized beauty and passionate love. played a significant role in Greek mythology and inspired love and desire among gods and mortals.
- was an ancient Greek poet, traditionally considered the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey." These poems are foundational works of Western literature and narrate the events of the Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus.
- was an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer. He made important contributions to mathematics, such as calculating the value of pi and developing principles of hydrostatics. famous for his exclamation, "Eureka!"
- was a Greek philosopher and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including logic, biology, ethics, and politics. He was a student of Plato and later became the teacher of Alexander the Great.
15 Clues: In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky. • was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence. • ...
States/Countries Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
20 Clues: WW2 • Tea • Tacos • Memes • Anime • Chicago • Granite • LoveLand • A desert • Broadway • Flat State • Hurricanes • Pine trees • Immigrants • Pasta/Pizza • Origin Trail! • Greek Mythology • Crazy house prices • FIRE THE MAPLE SYRUP TURRETS!! • Does not have a very good leader
Mythology 2023-07-20
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- Roman mythology is closely related to Greek mythology, with many gods and goddesses sharing similar attributes and roles. However, Roman myths often have distinct names and characteristics.
- African mythology encompasses a diverse range of beliefs and stories from various African cultures. It features gods, spirits, and legendary figures that explain natural and cultural phenomena.
- American Native American mythology consists of the traditional stories and legends of Indigenous peoples in North and South America. These tales often incorporate animals, spirits, and ancestral beings.
- Celtic mythology encompasses the beliefs and legends of the Celtic people, who lived in parts of Europe, such as Ireland and Scotland. These tales feature gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures.
- Norse mythology originates from Scandinavia and includes stories of gods, giants, and mythical creatures. These tales depict the adventures and struggles of powerful beings in the Norse pantheon.
- Egyptian mythology revolves around the gods and goddesses worshipped in ancient Egypt. These stories often depict the creation of the world, the afterlife, and the powers of deities like Ra and Isis.
- Chinese mythology includes a vast collection of stories about gods, goddesses, legendary creatures, and ancient heroes. These tales often reflect Chinese cultural beliefs and traditions.
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- Japanese mythology consists of ancient stories about gods, spirits, and mythical beings from Japan. It portrays the origins of the Japanese islands, legendary creatures, and heroic figures.
- Greek mythology is a collection of stories about gods, goddesses, heroes, and creatures from ancient Greece. They explain natural phenomena and human experiences through imaginative tales.
- Inca mythology comes from the Inca civilization of ancient Peru. It includes tales of powerful deities, such as Inti (the sun god) and Mama Quilla (the moon goddess), as well as creation narratives.
- Aztec mythology originates from the ancient civilization of the Aztecs in Mesoamerica. It features gods, goddesses, and legends tied to Aztec religious practices, astronomy, and creation myths.
- Norse mythology originates from Scandinavia and includes stories of gods, giants, and mythical creatures. These tales depict the adventures and struggles of powerful beings in the Norse pantheon.
- Hindu mythology is rich with stories about gods, goddesses, and legendary heroes. It explores concepts of creation, karma, and the cycle of life and death, as well as the triumph of good over evil.
13 Clues: Chinese mythology includes a vast collection of stories about gods, goddesses, legendary creatures, and ancient heroes. These tales often reflect Chinese cultural beliefs and traditions. • ...
Son Of Neptune 2021-05-09
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- Son of Neptune
- Roman god of the underworld
- Land Beyond Gods
- A prediction
- Follow Roman mythology
- Earth Goddess
- Praetor of Rome(girl)
- Percy's Sword
- Lost Hero, praetor of Rome
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- Head or leader of Rome
- Tall, strong, and one-eyed bipeds
- Roman god of sky
- Follow Greek mythology
- Group of girls who hunt, but have no oaths or immortality
- Treats men with such hatred
- Roman god of sea-all liquids
- Supposed to be dead
- Queen of the Amazons
- Hazel's horse, fastest horse in the world
19 Clues: A prediction • Earth Goddess • Percy's Sword • Son of Neptune • Roman god of sky • Land Beyond Gods • Supposed to be dead • Queen of the Amazons • Praetor of Rome(girl) • Head or leader of Rome • Follow Greek mythology • Follow Roman mythology • Lost Hero, praetor of Rome • Roman god of the underworld • Treats men with such hatred • Roman god of sea-all liquids • ...
51-60 2023-02-06
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- Mischievous
- Epidemic diseases that are deadly
- Showing high moral qualities
- Having unlimited power
- Having the tendency to expect the best outcome
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- Judgments without all the evidence
- Titan in Greek mythology who steals fire from heaven for the benefit
- Wild disorder, noise, or confusion
- Bubbling up
- Having or showing religious devotion
- In Greek mythology, the first mortal woman; out of curiosity she opens
11 Clues: Mischievous • Bubbling up • Having unlimited power • Showing high moral qualities • Epidemic diseases that are deadly • Judgments without all the evidence • Wild disorder, noise, or confusion • Having or showing religious devotion • Having the tendency to expect the best outcome • Titan in Greek mythology who steals fire from heaven for the benefit • ...
Mythology Final Review 3 2022-12-12
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- Battle at the end of the world in Norse mythology
- Greek God of the Sea
- Lady of the Lake, gives Arthur the sword Excalibur
- King of demons in Hinduism, he kidnapped Sita and started a war against Rama
- Wife of Thor
- Founder of the city of Rome
- Norse god of thunder, he carried a famous hammer
- Wife of Rama, captured by a demon king
- Hammer that Thor carries
- Went on a long journey to return home, blinded a Cyclopes
- Home of the Greek Gods
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- Called the “Allfather,” he lost an eye in his quest for wisdom and knowledge
- Saint who brought gifts to the poor, influenced our idea of Santa Claus
- Hindu God of Destruction
- Saved a princess from a sea monster, rode the Pegasus
- Battle maidens who carry the souls of fallen warriors to Valhalla
- The great world-tree in Norse mythology
- Egyptian God of death and resurrection
- Egyptian God who tried to take over the throne, brother of Osiris
- King of the Greek Gods
- Hindu God of Preservation
- Avatar of Vishnu, prince of Ayodhya
22 Clues: Wife of Thor • Greek God of the Sea • King of the Greek Gods • Home of the Greek Gods • Hindu God of Destruction • Hammer that Thor carries • Hindu God of Preservation • Founder of the city of Rome • Avatar of Vishnu, prince of Ayodhya • Egyptian God of death and resurrection • Wife of Rama, captured by a demon king • The great world-tree in Norse mythology • ...
Greek Culture 1 2018-09-11
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- Greek play that made fun of ideas and people.
- Philosopher that believed in reason.
- A short story that teaches a lesson.
- Monster defeated by Theseus.
- King of the Greek Gods.
- Greek Historian.
- Epic about the Trojan War.
- Strong hero that completed difficult tasks.
- Epic about the hero Odysseus.
- Long poems that tell a story.
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- Blind poet that created the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A serpent with 9 heads.
- This was an important feature of Greek Architecture.
- Greek doctor known for his ideas about how doctors should behave.
- Temple to the Athena built in Athens.
- Great Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions.
- Competitive games held to honor the Greek gods.
- A collection of fictional stories that explain how the world works.
- Performers that played the lyre as they read poetry.
- A story about gods and heroes.
- Greek play that describes the hardship of heroes.
- Most famous lyric poet.
- Philosopher that created the Academy.
- Author of fables.
24 Clues: Greek Historian. • Author of fables. • A serpent with 9 heads. • King of the Greek Gods. • Most famous lyric poet. • Epic about the Trojan War. • Monster defeated by Theseus. • Epic about the hero Odysseus. • Long poems that tell a story. • A story about gods and heroes. • Philosopher that believed in reason. • A short story that teaches a lesson. • ...
Constellation 2 2023-07-23
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- A constellation named after the lyre, a musical instrument.
- A constellation representing a herdsman or plowman.
- A constellation representing a sea monster.
- A constellation named after a charioteer.
- A constellation named after an easel or painter's board.
- A constellation depicting a water snake.
- A constellation symbolizing the scales of justice.
- A constellation representing the Southern Cross.
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- A constellation named after the hero from Greek mythology.
- A constellation resembling a crab.
- A constellation named after a king in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing an altar.
- A constellation representing an eagle.
- A constellation named after the mythical hero.
- A constellation representing a peacock.
15 Clues: A constellation resembling a crab. • A constellation representing an altar. • A constellation representing an eagle. • A constellation representing a peacock. • A constellation depicting a water snake. • A constellation named after a charioteer. • A constellation representing a sea monster. • A constellation named after the mythical hero. • ...
Death Traditions 2025-09-07
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- Tibetan Buddhist ritual where the body is left out to be claimed by birds, to let the soul depart
- In South Korea, what object are the ashes of the deceased turned into?
- Paradise in Norse Mythology where warriors go after death
- Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death
- In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies?
- Ancient Roman grave site for the poor
- How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead?
- Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos
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- Symbol of Día De Los Muertos, originating as an offering to Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld
- Name of Islamic realm where the dead meet before reaching al-Ākhirah, or “the Hereafter”
- Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death
- Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions
- In Greek Mythology, item you must be buried with to ride with Charon
- In Hawaiian culture, what part of the body holds the spiritual essence?
- In Día De Los Muertos, flower that holds the meaning of a guide to bring the dead back to the living
- In a Viking funeral, what happens to the boat carrying the dead?
16 Clues: Ancient Roman grave site for the poor • Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions • In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies? • Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death • Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos • How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead? • Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death • ...
HOW ANCIENT GREECE SHAPED THE MODERN WORLD 2025-05-20
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- Marketplace and public square in ancient Greek cities.
- Hilltop area in Athens where important buildings were built.
- A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending.
- City known as the birthplace of democracy.
- Places of learning and culture, inspired by Greek love of knowledge.
- Form of entertainment with actors and masks; began in Greece.
- Architectural feature on Greek buildings like the Parthenon.
- Collection of ancient Greek stories about gods and heroes.
- Branch of math studied by Euclid in ancient Greece.
- Government system where citizens vote; first practiced in Athens.
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- The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs.
- Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory.
- Field advanced by Hippocrates, the "father" of this subject.
- Greek city-state known for its warriors and military strength.
- A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending.
- The love of wisdom; studied by Socrates and Plato.
- Philosopher known for asking deep questions.
- Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic."
- International sports competition started in ancient Greece.
- Method of thinking developed by Greek philosophers.
20 Clues: City known as the birthplace of democracy. • Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic." • The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs. • Philosopher known for asking deep questions. • Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory. • A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending. • A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending. • ...
Percy Jackson Lightning theif 2024-01-09
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- God of sea
- Jackson Who is the main character?
- Underworld Hades is the god of this realm
- Half horse half horse
- This person is a half-man half-goat?
- mythology What is the book based off?
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- God of underworld
- Half-Blood Where does the main character live?
- Thief What was he called at the start of the book?
- gods These were the gods in greek mythology
- Underwood The main characters best friend.
- God of lightning
12 Clues: God of sea • God of lightning • God of underworld • Half horse half horse • Jackson Who is the main character? • This person is a half-man half-goat? • mythology What is the book based off? • Underworld Hades is the god of this realm • Underwood The main characters best friend. • gods These were the gods in greek mythology • Half-Blood Where does the main character live? • ...
Mythical Creatures 2024-02-25
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- a horse-dragon hybrid from Chinese mythology
- Greek monsters with snakes for hair
- a Japanese turtle-like humanoid
- a lion with a human head and scorpion tail
- a winged horse from Greece
- a hybrid of a lion and an eagle
- a horse-eagle hybrid
- a dragon-like creature with a rooster head
- an enormous human-like creature
- small forest dwellers that protect gardens
- small mischievous demon-like creatures
- an equine with a single horn on its head
- a spirit that grants three wishes
- a North American rabbit with antlers
- a hybrid of a deer and a bird
- the upper half of a human on a horse's body
- small forest spirits with insect-like wings
- an immortal bird made of flames
- a fire-breathing reptilian creature
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- a horse-fish hybrid from Greece
- a Greek hybrid of a human and a bull
- a Greek hybrid of a human and a goat
- short, bearded beings from Germanic folklore
- a winged lion with a human's head
- a dragon-like creature with two legs
- small grotesque monsters in European mythology
- female demons that seduce men
- a three-headed canine from Greece
- an undean monster that drinks blood
- a Japanese fox with multiple tails
- a creature with parts of a lion, goat, and snake
- someone cursed to transform into a canine beast
- a giant octopus-like sea monster
- a human with a fish tail instead of legs
- magical pointy-eared beings from European folklore
- a Greek giant with only one eye
- a bird with a human woman's head
- a hairy humanoid that leaves large footprints
- grotesque creatures from Norse mythology
- a Greek serpent with multiple heads
- an hulking brutish humanoid that eats babies
41 Clues: a horse-eagle hybrid • a winged horse from Greece • female demons that seduce men • a hybrid of a deer and a bird • a horse-fish hybrid from Greece • a Japanese turtle-like humanoid • a hybrid of a lion and an eagle • an enormous human-like creature • a Greek giant with only one eye • an immortal bird made of flames • a giant octopus-like sea monster • ...
Greek Mythology 2016-03-14
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- Everything he touches turns to gold
- Fleece Jason went on a quest to find this flying coat of a ram
- The boy who flew close to the sun
- The river that is crossed to reach the underworld
- Creature that is half bull, half man
- Creature that is half horse, half man
- Hero of Athens who slew the minotaur
- The girl who was turned into a spider by Athena
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- The Olympian Gods sentenced him to carry the sky on his shoulders
- King of the Gods
- The 3 sisters who turned anyone who looked at them to stone
- Goddess of victory
- Food of the Gods and Goddesses
- Flows through the veins of the Gods and Goddesses
14 Clues: King of the Gods • Goddess of victory • Food of the Gods and Goddesses • The boy who flew close to the sun • Everything he touches turns to gold • Creature that is half bull, half man • Hero of Athens who slew the minotaur • Creature that is half horse, half man • The girl who was turned into a spider by Athena • The river that is crossed to reach the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-09-15
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- Queen of the gods
- God of oceans and horses
- God of the underworld
- Messenger god
- God of war
- goddess of beauty and love
- Goddess of hearth and home
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- goddess of spring, queen of the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom
- God of the sun
- God of the skies, lightning, and thunder
- Goddess of the harvest
- god of the forge and metal working
- Goddess of the moon
14 Clues: God of war • Messenger god • God of the sun • Goddess of wisdom • Queen of the gods • Goddess of the moon • God of the underworld • Goddess of the harvest • God of oceans and horses • goddess of beauty and love • Goddess of hearth and home • god of the forge and metal working • God of the skies, lightning, and thunder • goddess of spring, queen of the underworld
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- I tried to posien the hero
- I cursed someone for helping my husband sneak out
- Who saved Prometheus?
- I was created by my crown getting set in the heavens
- I am very greedy and like eating sticks
- I got cursed for talking too much
- Who is the king of all the gods?
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- I am a beautiful white stallion with wings
- Who was the husband of Amphridite
- Who was the god of war?
- I went behind Zeus's back to give humans fire
- Who was self-obsessed?
- I am a monster with 1 eye
- I am half bird half women
14 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was self-obsessed? • Who was the god of war? • I am a monster with 1 eye • I am half bird half women • I tried to posien the hero • Who is the king of all the gods? • Who was the husband of Amphridite • I got cursed for talking too much • I am very greedy and like eating sticks • I am a beautiful white stallion with wings • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-07-25
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- Goddess of agriculture and harvest.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of war and violence.
- God of metalwork, craftsmanship and fire.
- Goddess of hunting, wilderness and childbirth.
- God of music, poetry, prophecy and medicine.
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- Goddess of wisdom, courage and crafts.
- 'Queens of the Gods', goddess of marriage, childbirth and family.
- Goddess of the hearth, home and hospitality.
- Goddess of spring and growth.
- God of the sky, thunder, lightning.
- God of the underworld, and the dead.
- God of sea, horses, earthquakes
- A messenger, God of travel , thieves and roads.
14 Clues: God of war and violence. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Goddess of spring and growth. • God of sea, horses, earthquakes • Goddess of agriculture and harvest. • God of the sky, thunder, lightning. • God of the underworld, and the dead. • Goddess of wisdom, courage and crafts. • God of metalwork, craftsmanship and fire. • Goddess of the hearth, home and hospitality. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-25
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- Athena's biggest fear
- Daughter of Zeus
- What was Medusa curse
- What was Medusa real name
- Who was Hades queen
- What did Perseus use to neutralize enemies
- Who was one of the three gorgons
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- Medusa was able to turn people to ___
- What celebration was named after Athena
- Which god had invisibility powers
- Who did Medusa give birth to
- Hades had ____ children
- What is Hades dogs name
- Known as the underworld ruler
- Athena's helmet symbolizes
15 Clues: Daughter of Zeus • Who was Hades queen • Athena's biggest fear • What was Medusa curse • Hades had ____ children • What is Hades dogs name • What was Medusa real name • Athena's helmet symbolizes • Who did Medusa give birth to • Known as the underworld ruler • Who was one of the three gorgons • Which god had invisibility powers • Medusa was able to turn people to ___ • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-05-10
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- god that kidnapped Persephone
- Persephone's mother
- The symbol for Apollo
- Zeus' symbol
- a male creator or ruler
- An item filled with all of the terrible things that happen in the world
- The god who had Cerberus for a pet
- the god who created a daughter made out of clay for Zeus
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- the place where Hades lived
- what Prometheus gifted humans without Zeus' approval
- messenger god
- The river that Charon helped you cross in the Afterlife
- Hestia is the goddess of this
- the animals that is Athena's symbol
- a female creator or ruler
15 Clues: Zeus' symbol • messenger god • Persephone's mother • The symbol for Apollo • a male creator or ruler • a female creator or ruler • the place where Hades lived • god that kidnapped Persephone • Hestia is the goddess of this • The god who had Cerberus for a pet • the animals that is Athena's symbol • what Prometheus gifted humans without Zeus' approval • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-09-19
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- not to look back Orpheus
- of the gods Olympus
- of the sea Poseidon
- only love himself Narcissus
- Oedipus learns his fate Delphic Oracle
- determine your destiny Fates
- name for Eros Cupid
- jealous wife Hera
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- Chief of all Gods Zeus
- of the gods Ambrosia
- of Beauty Aphrodite
- of the Underworld Hades
- for over 10 years Odysseus
- a war of great casualty HelenofTroy
- trickster god Hermes
15 Clues: jealous wife Hera • of the gods Olympus • of the sea Poseidon • of Beauty Aphrodite • name for Eros Cupid • of the gods Ambrosia • trickster god Hermes • Chief of all Gods Zeus • of the Underworld Hades • not to look back Orpheus • for over 10 years Odysseus • only love himself Narcissus • determine your destiny Fates • a war of great casualty HelenofTroy • ...
HOW ANCIENT GREECE SHAPED THE MODERN WORLD 2025-05-20
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- Collection of ancient Greek stories about gods and heroes.
- Field advanced by Hippocrates, the "father" of this subject.
- Method of thinking developed by Greek philosophers.
- A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending.
- Architectural feature on Greek buildings like the Parthenon.
- Philosopher known for asking deep questions.
- Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic."
- Marketplace and public square in ancient Greek cities.
- Branch of math studied by Euclid in ancient Greece.
- Form of entertainment with actors and masks; began in Greece.
- The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs.
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- International sports competition started in ancient Greece.
- The love of wisdom; studied by Socrates and Plato.
- Government system where citizens vote; first practiced in Athens.
- Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory.
- Greek city-state known for its warriors and military strength.
- A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending.
- Places of learning and culture, inspired by Greek love of knowledge.
- City known as the birthplace of democracy.
- Hilltop area in Athens where important buildings were built.
20 Clues: Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic." • City known as the birthplace of democracy. • Philosopher known for asking deep questions. • The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs. • Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory. • A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending. • A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending. • ...
Activity 2024-01-22
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- - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece.
- - Assumption that a person is not a single entity but is both a material body and a separate
- - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture.
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The study of knowledge and the methods by which we come to know.
- - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos
- - This religious belief system gained increasing power in the Roman world by the 4th century CE, leading to the decline of tolerance for other faiths
- - Pertaining to phenomena beyond or not explained by natural laws.
- - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks.
- - Culture with mythologies and supernatural beliefs impacting Greek culture.
- - A mystery cult in ancient Greece promising benefits in an afterlife.
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- - Greek physician, traditionally credited with the Hippocratic Oath.
- - Historically attributed to acts of supernatural forces.Egyptian - Culture influencing Greek mythology and beliefs, known for its gods and goddesses.
- - The study of what is real and the nature of reality.
- - Before the rise of Christianity, Roman polytheistic "paganism" tolerated religious diversity by simply incorporating new peoples with different beliefs into Roman culture
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The Greek poet who wrote an allegorical and historical account of wars between mainland Greece and Troy, featuring the Olympian deities
- - The first historical Greek period, known for literacy among the ruling classes.
- - Referring to the use of reason or logic.
19 Clues: - Referring to the use of reason or logic. • - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos • - The study of what is real and the nature of reality. • - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture. • - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks. • - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece. • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-03-16
14 Clues: the Elders? • Cronus' Wife? • myths are early • the God of War? • the Gods's home? • half man,half horse • the Greek Messanger? • rules the Underworld? • Poseidon's Roman Name? • an allegory for Greece? • gods during Zeus' generation • who dethroned Cronus • is said to be the savior of man? • not to be read as a kind of Greek
Greek Mythology 2024-04-22
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- Goddess of Wisdom
- Stole fire from the gods and gave it to man
- God of the Underwood
- Goddess of Agriculture
- God of the Seas
- Priestess of Athena that was punished and turned into a Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Holds up the sky
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- Messenger God
- God of War
- Daughter of Demeter and Wife of Hades
- Goddess of Love
- King of the Olympic Gods
- Home of the gods
- Unleashed all evil on the world when she opened the box gifted to her by the gods
14 Clues: God of War • Messenger God • Goddess of Love • God of the Seas • Home of the gods • Holds up the sky • Goddess of Wisdom • God of the Underwood • Goddess of Agriculture • King of the Olympic Gods • Daughter of Demeter and Wife of Hades • Stole fire from the gods and gave it to man • Unleashed all evil on the world when she opened the box gifted to her by the gods • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-21
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- Daughter of Zeus
- Who was one of the three gorgons?
- Medusa is able to turn people to ______.
- Hade's had ___ children.
- Known as the underworld ruler.
- What is Athena's biggest fear?
- What was Hades three headed dogs name?
- Athena's helmet symbolizes ____
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- Who did Medusa give birth to?
- What did Perseus use to neutralize enemies?
- What celebration was named after Athena?
- What was Medusa's curse?
- Which go had invisibility power.
- Who was Hades queen?
- What was Medusa's real name
15 Clues: Daughter of Zeus • Who was Hades queen? • What was Medusa's curse? • Hade's had ___ children. • What was Medusa's real name • Who did Medusa give birth to? • Known as the underworld ruler. • What is Athena's biggest fear? • Athena's helmet symbolizes ____ • Which go had invisibility power. • Who was one of the three gorgons? • What was Hades three headed dogs name? • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-25
14 Clues: God of War • God of wine • God of Poetry • God of Thunder • God of the sea • Goddess of love • God of the forge • God of messengers • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of marriage • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the hearth • God of the Underworld
Greek Mythology 2025-01-13
14 Clues: wife of Zeus • king of gods • mother earth • titan of love • wife of Hades • eternal maiden • god of the sun • goddess of love • father of the giants • mother of Persephony • father of the Titans • god of the underworld • mother of Apollo and Artemis • most common river in the underworld
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- I tried to posien the hero
- I cursed someone for helping my husband sneak out
- Who saved Prometheus?
- I was created by my crown getting set in the heavens
- I am very greedy and like eating sticks
- I got cursed for talking too much
- Who is the king of all the gods?
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- I am a beautiful white stallion with wings
- Who was the husband of Amphridite
- Who was the god of war?
- I went behind Zeus's back to give humans fire
- Who was self-obsessed?
- I am a monster with 1 eye
- I am half bird half women
14 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was self-obsessed? • Who was the god of war? • I am a monster with 1 eye • I am half bird half women • I tried to posien the hero • Who is the king of all the gods? • Who was the husband of Amphridite • I got cursed for talking too much • I am very greedy and like eating sticks • I am a beautiful white stallion with wings • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- I tried to posien the hero
- I cursed someone for helping my husband sneak out
- Who saved Prometheus?
- I was created by my crown getting set in the heavens
- I am very greedy and like eating sticks
- I got cursed for talking too much
- Who is the king of all the gods?
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- I am a beautiful white stallion with wings
- Who was the husband of Amphridite
- Who was the god of war?
- I went behind Zeus's back to give humans fire
- Who was self-obsessed?
- I am a monster with 1 eye
- I am half bird half women
14 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who was self-obsessed? • Who was the god of war? • I am a monster with 1 eye • I am half bird half women • I tried to posien the hero • Who is the king of all the gods? • Who was the husband of Amphridite • I got cursed for talking too much • I am very greedy and like eating sticks • I am a beautiful white stallion with wings • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- is the witch in the story "Theseus and the Minotaur."
- god of the sea
- Half bull and half human
- the god of the strategy part of war
- guard dog of the underworld
- snake for hair
- the twin brother of Artemis
- the messenger for the gods
- king of all gods
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- the god of the bloody parts of war
- as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries
- half horse and half human
- what is Hades the god of
- a winged horse
14 Clues: god of the sea • snake for hair • a winged horse • king of all gods • Half bull and half human • what is Hades the god of • half horse and half human • the messenger for the gods • guard dog of the underworld • the twin brother of Artemis • the god of the bloody parts of war • the god of the strategy part of war • as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-04-20
14 Clues: Zues is • Zeus enemy • Hades weapon • Zeus's weapon • God of the Seas • God of the skies • Poseidon's weapon • God of the underworld • Poseidon's only enemy • Mother of the brothers • Hades likes balance and • Is the father of the brothers • Zeus, Hades and Poseidon are all • Poseidon is known for his infamous ___temper
Greek Mythology 2021-06-18
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- goddess of agriculture
- Mother earth
- who is the king of the underworld
- primordial goddess of the night
- overthrew Uranus
- the first being
- the king of the gods
- crying statue
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- Greek creation myth
- Zeus's wife
- son of Zeus
- nymphs at the garden of the Hesperides
- can only finish am unfinished sentence
- the god that turned into a cow
14 Clues: Zeus's wife • son of Zeus • Mother earth • crying statue • the first being • overthrew Uranus • Greek creation myth • the king of the gods • goddess of agriculture • the god that turned into a cow • primordial goddess of the night • who is the king of the underworld • nymphs at the garden of the Hesperides • can only finish am unfinished sentence
Greek Mythology 2024-02-07
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- Who rode Pegasus?
- Who killed Medusa?
- What was the color of the apples?
- What was Jason's crew called?
- Which person killed a lot of people in the Trojan war?
- Who married Atalanta?
- Who won the Trojan war?
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- What was the color of the fleece?
- Who was the strongest?
- Who was a girl warrior?
- How many labors did Hercules do?
- What killed Jason?
- Who was the character foil in most myths?
- What was Orpheus favorite thing to do?
- How many years was the Trojan war?
15 Clues: Who rode Pegasus? • Who killed Medusa? • What killed Jason? • Who married Atalanta? • Who was the strongest? • Who was a girl warrior? • Who won the Trojan war? • What was Jason's crew called? • How many labors did Hercules do? • What was the color of the fleece? • What was the color of the apples? • How many years was the Trojan war? • What was Orpheus favorite thing to do? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- is the witch in the story "Theseus and the Minotaur."
- god of the sea
- Half bull and half human
- the god of the strategy part of war
- guard dog of the underworld
- snake for hair
- the twin brother of Artemis
- the messenger for the gods
- king of all gods
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- the god of the bloody parts of war
- as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries
- half horse and half human
- what is Hades the god of
- a winged horse
14 Clues: god of the sea • snake for hair • a winged horse • king of all gods • Half bull and half human • what is Hades the god of • half horse and half human • the messenger for the gods • guard dog of the underworld • the twin brother of Artemis • the god of the bloody parts of war • the god of the strategy part of war • as punishment gets his liver eaten for centuries • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-08-06
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- Who is the God of the sea in Greek mythology?
- What was Medusa's hair made of?
- Olympus was the home of the gods, but there were a specific number of them that lived there. How many?
- Who is the God of Thunder?
- Who is the ruler of all the gods on Mount Olympus
- This tree was considered sacred by the ancient Greeks and its branches symbolizes peace
- Who is the legendary tribe of female warriors from Greek mythology
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- The abduction of Queen Helen of Sparta led to the ______ war.
- Which Greek mythological figure has an eye in the middle of his forehead?
- Name the mythical monster that is part man and part bull
- What is the creature that is part human and part horse?
- What was Achilles' weak spot?
- Why mythical creature has the body of a lion and the head of a woman?
- Name the God of the underworld
14 Clues: Who is the God of Thunder? • What was Achilles' weak spot? • Name the God of the underworld • What was Medusa's hair made of? • Who is the God of the sea in Greek mythology? • Who is the ruler of all the gods on Mount Olympus • What is the creature that is part human and part horse? • Name the mythical monster that is part man and part bull • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-28
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- most widely worshiped Greek God; the son of Zeus
- king of Mycenae
- a mountain nymph who annoyed, the queen of gods, Hera
- daughter of the sun god Helios; Roman name Kirke
- their parents were Peleus, king of Thessaly and Thetis, a sea nymph
- twin sister of Apollo; Roman name Diana
- youngest of the Titans; Roman name Saturn
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- a peasant girl who became an expert spinner and weaver of cloth
- extremely handsome young man; died then was reborn
- associated with love, beauty, and fertility; Roman name Venus
- goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts; Roman name Minerva
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy; Roman name Bacchus
- Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness; Roman name Ceres
- the god of war; Roman name Mars
14 Clues: king of Mycenae • the god of war; Roman name Mars • twin sister of Apollo; Roman name Diana • youngest of the Titans; Roman name Saturn • most widely worshiped Greek God; the son of Zeus • daughter of the sun god Helios; Roman name Kirke • extremely handsome young man; died then was reborn • a mountain nymph who annoyed, the queen of gods, Hera • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
14 Clues: fiction • female gods • god of the sky • coldest season • humans live here • goddess of spring • god of underworld • a bloom or blossom • season before summer • home of olympian gods • food of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • to take someone away illegally • practice of cultivating livestock
Greek Mythology 2025-04-21
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- was an old god of the sea
- turned odysseus' crew into pigs
- travelled the mediterranean sea
- she vowed to never marry
- monstrous creature with head of a bull and body of a man
- was abducted by god of the under world
- he ate 5 of his children
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- god of horses
- brings dead souls to the under world
- one of her symbols is the cow
- punished to 12 labors
- he has had many affairs
- he created wine
- he drives a chariot pulled by geese
14 Clues: god of horses • he created wine • punished to 12 labors • he has had many affairs • she vowed to never marry • he ate 5 of his children • was an old god of the sea • one of her symbols is the cow • turned odysseus' crew into pigs • travelled the mediterranean sea • he drives a chariot pulled by geese • brings dead souls to the under world • was abducted by god of the under world • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-09-15
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- god of the underworld; husband of Persephone
- goddess of love and beauty
- Persephone's daughter
- turned Arachne to a spider
- Titan father
- god of the ocean; carries a trident
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- god of fire
- King of the gods
- ate all his children except Zeus
- god of war
- messenger of the gods
- Apollo's twin sister
- Zeus' wife and Queen of the gods
- Son of Zeus; god of medicine
14 Clues: god of war • god of fire • Titan father • King of the gods • Apollo's twin sister • messenger of the gods • Persephone's daughter • goddess of love and beauty • turned Arachne to a spider • Son of Zeus; god of medicine • ate all his children except Zeus • Zeus' wife and Queen of the gods • god of the ocean; carries a trident • god of the underworld; husband of Persephone
Monster Word Search 2025-07-06
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- a three-headed serpent from Greek Mythology
- a large venous snake that can petrify all that looks at it
- the undead that drinks blood
- women that wear dark clothes and use magic
- a half-man half-bull from Greek mythology that consumes human flesh
- small fairy like creatures that cause trouble
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- a Mexican monster that eats goats
- the snowy version of Bigfoot
- A sea monster from a Scottish lake
- a half-man half-horse creature
- an evil spirit or phantom
- a one-eyed monster
- the undead that eat brains
13 Clues: a one-eyed monster • an evil spirit or phantom • the undead that eat brains • the snowy version of Bigfoot • the undead that drinks blood • a half-man half-horse creature • a Mexican monster that eats goats • A sea monster from a Scottish lake • women that wear dark clothes and use magic • a three-headed serpent from Greek Mythology • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-04-13
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- Had a shadowy figure
- Oizy was a ____ known character
- Uses a mask to hide his face
- Nyxs enemy or who was afraid of him
- Oizy had Super ______ strength
- Had black hair and wore blue dresses
- Nyxs roman name
- Oizys roman name
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- Oizy and Momus were ____
- Oizys enemy
- Momus represents satire and ______
- Nyxs birthplace
- Nyxs overall control over _____ and darkness
- God that Momus made upset
14 Clues: Oizys enemy • Nyxs birthplace • Nyxs roman name • Oizys roman name • Had a shadowy figure • Oizy and Momus were ____ • God that Momus made upset • Uses a mask to hide his face • Oizy had Super ______ strength • Oizy was a ____ known character • Momus represents satire and ______ • Nyxs enemy or who was afraid of him • Had black hair and wore blue dresses • ...
Greek mythology 2023-04-29
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- the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the goddess of wisdom, skills, and warfare
- the Greek god of war
- had strength, bravery, military skills, pride, and honor
- a Titan who overthrows his father
- An enchantress who turned Odysseus' men into pigs
- a god of wine and ecstasy
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- sound
- is a charming and sexually attractive young man
- the Greek goddess of agriculture
- is very steadfast, resolute
- the twin sister of ApolloRoman
- was the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry.
- Spider
14 Clues: sound • Spider • the Greek god of war • a god of wine and ecstasy • is very steadfast, resolute • the twin sister of ApolloRoman • the Greek goddess of agriculture • a Titan who overthrows his father • the Greek goddess of love and beauty • the goddess of wisdom, skills, and warfare • is a charming and sexually attractive young man • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
14 Clues: fiction • female gods • coldest season • god of the sky • humans live here • goddess of spring • god of underworld • a bloom or blossom • season before summer • home of olympian gods • food of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • to take someone away illegally • practice of cultivating livestock
Greek Mythology 2023-11-07
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- hydra water, snake 9 heads
- fighting in wars handicraft great warrior
- a fire-breathing female monster, goat, dragon behind
- the messenger, travels and rascals.
- storms, lightings, god,
- fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, and volcanoes.
- Forbidding and aloof darkness
- Olympian deities long hair bow or arrows
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- protector marriage women
- war reckless, representing all the worst and most terrifying aspects of battle.
- love, beauty, pleasure and procreation.
- goddess of the hearth and the home, very gentle
- half-snake and half-woman
- 100 heads, and could breathe fire, fly, and control wind.
14 Clues: storms, lightings, god, • protector marriage women • half-snake and half-woman • hydra water, snake 9 heads • Forbidding and aloof darkness • the messenger, travels and rascals. • love, beauty, pleasure and procreation. • Olympian deities long hair bow or arrows • fighting in wars handicraft great warrior • fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, and volcanoes. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-01
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- Hera's symbol (for beauty)
- Best-loved Goddess born out of the head of Zeus
- Hermes is the ______ God
- how many Greek Gods and Goddesses there are
- Aeolus is the God of _____
- Sun God who drove a chariot to pull the sun across the sky
- Violent and possessive God who is the brother to Zeus and Poseidon
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- Most beautiful Goddess (Roman name)
- How many years Calypso holds Odysseus captive for
- ruthless son of Zeus and Hera (God of War)
- Ruler of all Olympians
- Zeus' wife
- Where all of the major Gods and Goddesses live
- Poseidon rules over the ______
14 Clues: Zeus' wife • Ruler of all Olympians • Hermes is the ______ God • Hera's symbol (for beauty) • Aeolus is the God of _____ • Poseidon rules over the ______ • Most beautiful Goddess (Roman name) • ruthless son of Zeus and Hera (God of War) • how many Greek Gods and Goddesses there are • Where all of the major Gods and Goddesses live • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-02-13
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- Goddess of earth
- Goddess of marriage
- 3rd period in the history of Ancient Greece
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Goddess of wisdom
- 2nd period in the history of Ancient Greece
- God of sky, lightning, and thunder
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- Goddess of love
- God of music
- 1st period in the history of Ancient Greece
- Goddess of female fertility & motherhood
- God of youth
- God of time
- God of the sky/heavens
14 Clues: God of time • God of music • God of youth • Goddess of love • Goddess of earth • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of marriage • God of the sky/heavens • God of sky, lightning, and thunder • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • Goddess of female fertility & motherhood • 1st period in the history of Ancient Greece • 3rd period in the history of Ancient Greece • ...
Roman Mythology 2024-01-08
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- Roman equivalent of Athena, goddess of wisdom and war (7)
- Cyclops in love with Galatea, blinded by Odysseus (9)
- God of the underworld, Roman counterpart of Hades (5)
- Mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion (5)
- Two-faced god of beginnings and transitions (5)
- Priest of Troy, strangled by sea serpents after warning about the Trojan Horse (7)
- One of the rivers of the underworld, known as the River of Woe (7)
- Enchantress who turns Odysseus's men into pigs (5)
- Avenging spirits of the underworld, also known as the Erinyes (6)
- God of war, father of Romulus and Remus (4)
- Nine goddesses of the arts and sciences, sources of inspiration (5)
- Queen of Carthage, lover of Aeneas in Roman mythology (4)
- King of the gods, counterpart to Zeus in Roman mythology (7)
- Trojan hero, central figure in Virgil's "Aeneid" (6)
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- Founder of Rome, twin brother of Remus (7)
- God of music, poetry, and healing, twin brother of Artemis (6)
- Queen of the underworld, daughter of Ceres (10)
- Nymph cursed to only repeat the words spoken to her (4)
- God of the forest, equivalent to Pan in Greek mythology (6)
- Messenger god, identified with Hermes in Greek mythology, known for swiftness (7)
- Beautiful youth who falls in love with his own reflection (8)
- God of love, son of Venus (5)
- Trojan princess cursed with accurate prophecies that no one believed (8)
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld (8)
- Goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to Aphrodite in Roman mythology (5)
25 Clues: God of love, son of Venus (5) • Founder of Rome, twin brother of Remus (7) • God of war, father of Romulus and Remus (4) • Queen of the underworld, daughter of Ceres (10) • Two-faced god of beginnings and transitions (5) • Enchantress who turns Odysseus's men into pigs (5) • Trojan hero, central figure in Virgil's "Aeneid" (6) • ...
SEA MONSTERS 2023-08-06
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- The daughter of Helios and Perse; has the power to change people into animals; a symbol of seduction and peril
- From Norse mythology; a majestic and terrifying snake of enormous size, thought to encircle the entire Earth
- A mythical white sperm whale that terrorized Captain Ahab in Herman Melville’s book by the same name
- From Greek and Egyptian mythology; a fabulous golden-red bird symbolizing immortality, resurrection, and life after death
- From Caribbean mythology, described as a hybrid of a shark and an octopus with the power to pull vessels and swimmers out to sea
- A deadly African serpent who kills by touch and poisonous breath
- Fearsome serpent-like beast from Greek mythology with fangs and numerous heads that regenerate
- Usually a massive sea serpent or whale sent by the gods as punishment or an omen of disaster
- From Japanese culture; meaning “sea monk” or “sea priest,” it is portrayed as a huge humanoid figure with a bald head, resembling a monk
- (Slavic culture) Black and scaly with massive horns and red light coming from the eyes
- In Norse tradition, a huge and terrifying sea serpent sometimes referred to as the “sea mist,” causing dangerous storms and whirlpools that engulf ships
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- From Greek mythology; beautiful sea monsters known for seductive melodies, with the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a bird
- A magical, single-horned horse native to India
- Often shown as a giant octopus with enormous tentacles that can capsize ships
- A six-headed sea monster with Charybdis, presenting travelers with the choice of facing one of two evils
- Nymph daughter Atlas who tempts sailors with the prospect of endless happiness
- An enormous humanoid-shaped sea creature with dragon wings and squid tentacles on its face
- Hebrew origin; a sea serpent with multiple heads often associated with the sin of envy
- From Hindu and Buddhist cultures; described as a hybrid animal with an elephant-like head and a fish or crocodile body; having powers of fertility, protection, and plenty
- An eagle-headed lion native to the mountains of North-eastern Europe
20 Clues: A magical, single-horned horse native to India • A deadly African serpent who kills by touch and poisonous breath • An eagle-headed lion native to the mountains of North-eastern Europe • Often shown as a giant octopus with enormous tentacles that can capsize ships • Nymph daughter Atlas who tempts sailors with the prospect of endless happiness • ...
Mythology 2022-12-18
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- a person who travels aimlessly
- a person with magical powers
- not guilty in crime or offense
- a person who is killed because of their beliefs
- Tree colossal tree that supports the heavens
- God who is known as “All-Father”
- Also known as “jester”
- A person who is admired or idealized
- a goddess associated with owls
- Relating to Greece
- God of Sky in Greek Mythology
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- A hero’s
- Relating to Japan
- Main character in God of War
- a male ruler of an independent state
- The study of folklore, also known as
- The Norwegian language in medieval form
- a brave solider or fighter
- The action of bringing something to exist
- an experienced and trusted advisor
- a child who’s parents are dead
- Wise and knowledgeable beheaded by Odin
- King of Mycenae in the Peloponnese
23 Clues: A hero’s • Relating to Japan • Relating to Greece • Also known as “jester” • a brave solider or fighter • Main character in God of War • a person with magical powers • God of Sky in Greek Mythology • a person who travels aimlessly • not guilty in crime or offense • a child who’s parents are dead • a goddess associated with owls • God who is known as “All-Father” • ...
The Raven 2025-09-09
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- human
- hardship
- serious
- like a ghost
- long ago
- strict
- loaded
- healing lotion
- are
- threatening
- sign
- appearance
- you
- awkward
- angels
- held
- bumpy
- feather
- screen
- Athena, a goddess in Greek and Roman mythology
- brave
- dignity
- coward
- container used to hold burning incense
- next day
- charming
- noble
- thought deeply
- facial expression
- grand
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- tired
- pale
- relief
- committed
- asking for
- sudden movement
- ending
- thin and bony
- alone
- book
- tried
- rightly
- a drug in Greek mythology that causes forgetfulness
- respectful gesture
- guessing
- miserable outcast
- hellish
- cold and cheerless
- knowledge
- devil
- drink
- sad songs
- dull and gloomy
- lonely
- created
- speech
- hot coal
- calm
- only
59 Clues: are • you • pale • book • sign • held • calm • only • tired • human • alone • tried • bumpy • devil • drink • brave • noble • grand • relief • strict • ending • loaded • angels • screen • coward • lonely • speech • serious • awkward • rightly • feather • hellish • dignity • created • hardship • long ago • guessing • next day • charming • hot coal • committed • knowledge • sad songs • asking for • appearance • threatening • like a ghost • thin and bony • healing lotion • thought deeply • ...
Rome vs Greece 2024-02-09
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- Believes in many Gods
- A Rome military formation
- coast of the middle of Italy
- Believes in one god only
- Inspired by Greek art
- Greek civilized people but Rome has
- Rome focuses on
- Flavian Amphitheater
- Stabbed on the Senate floor
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- Battle between Greece and Persia
- Rome main workforce is
- To the highly professional and disciplined military
- chariot racing stadium
- involvement in the slave uprising or The Third Servile War
- Greek focuses on
- Greece makes really good
- Greeks main workforce is
- Greece believes in
- one of the best Roman Emperors of all time.
- Rome makes really good
20 Clues: Rome focuses on • Greek focuses on • Greece believes in • Flavian Amphitheater • Believes in many Gods • Inspired by Greek art • Rome main workforce is • chariot racing stadium • Rome makes really good • Believes in one god only • Greece makes really good • Greeks main workforce is • A Rome military formation • Stabbed on the Senate floor • coast of the middle of Italy • ...
Chapter 6: Greece- A Drama in Two Acts 2021-09-09
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- Greeks defeated the Persians for good
- the first place of battle that Persians tried to conquerod the greeks
- Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta
- king of the greek gods
- government ruled by one
- earliest civilization in Greece
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- minoans palace
- greek hilltop fortress
- greek cities/villages joined together to form city-states
- the center of the Minoans civilization
- games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years
- greek marketplace where goods were sold and held political debate
- Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived
- blind poet that influenced Greece, known for Greek Mythology
14 Clues: minoans palace • greek hilltop fortress • king of the greek gods • government ruled by one • earliest civilization in Greece • Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta • Greeks defeated the Persians for good • the center of the Minoans civilization • Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived • games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years • ...
Rome vs Greece 2024-02-12
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- Rome makes really good
- Greek focuses on
- Rome main workforce is
- Battle between Greece and Persia
- Greece believes in
- Stabbed on the Senate floor
- art Inspired by Greek art
- Rome focuses on
- involvement in the slave uprising or The Third Servile War
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- chariot racing stadium
- Greeks main workforce is
- A Rome military formation
- Greece makes really good
- Greek civilized people but Rome has
- Flavian Amphitheater
- coast of the middle of Italy
- To the highly professional and disciplined military
- one of the best Roman Emperors of all time.
- Believes in one god only
- Believes in many Gods
20 Clues: Rome focuses on • Greek focuses on • Greece believes in • Flavian Amphitheater • Believes in many Gods • chariot racing stadium • Rome makes really good • Rome main workforce is • Greeks main workforce is • Greece makes really good • Believes in one god only • A Rome military formation • art Inspired by Greek art • Stabbed on the Senate floor • coast of the middle of Italy • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-01-27
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- Spread Greek culture through conquest
- taught by questioning, drank hemlock
- culture that blended Persian and Greek
- Greek geography encouraged the formation of polis or...
- the least decorated of the Greek columns
- Located in the Acropolis in Athens, this structure housed a temple to Athena
- Father of history
- His funeral oration included an eloquent description of democracy
- used stories of gods and heroes to explain things in nature
- Greek fighting formation
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- Religion of Persia
- tutored Alexander the Great
- most decorated of Greek columns
- Persian administrators who governed the provinces of the Persian empire
- Battle in which Spartans sacrificed their lives for Athenians
- wrote the Republic
- Macedonian leader who conquered Greece after Peloponnesian Wars
17 Clues: Father of history • Religion of Persia • wrote the Republic • Greek fighting formation • tutored Alexander the Great • most decorated of Greek columns • taught by questioning, drank hemlock • Spread Greek culture through conquest • culture that blended Persian and Greek • the least decorated of the Greek columns • Greek geography encouraged the formation of polis or... • ...
Creation Myth 2022-11-28
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- Greek personification of the earth as a goddess
- A beaver that other spirits respected greatly
- God of the underworld
- God of light and music
- The frog responsible for taking care of the insects of the world
- One of the evil-inclined twins of the Sky Woman
- Among the three monstrous Gorgons. Her eyes have the power to turn people to stone
- Engravings on monuments discovered in western Canada
- The personification of darkness in Greek mythology
- One of the Sky Woman's twins and a reputable person
- Sister and wife of Zeus and the goddess of marriage
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- Many say that he transformed into a baby
- Any of the children of Uranus and Gaea and their descendants
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Referred to as Earth Mother
- A First Nation symbol that is associated with the earth
- The personification of the night in Greek mythology
- Powerful spirit in the form of a bird
- The trickster who could assume different shapes
- The thunder and sky god, who is the monarch of Mount Olympus' gods
- A war waged against the city of Troy and a number of Greek city-states, including Sparta, Corinth, Athens, etc
- The god of heavens and sky and a symbol of masculinity
22 Clues: God of the underworld • God of light and music • Goddess of love and beauty • Referred to as Earth Mother • Powerful spirit in the form of a bird • Many say that he transformed into a baby • A beaver that other spirits respected greatly • Greek personification of the earth as a goddess • One of the evil-inclined twins of the Sky Woman • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- super _ brothers
- frodo _
- main character in cars (the movie)
- The first president of the united states
- luke, I am your _
- star trek vulcan
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of fire
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • greek god of fire • luke, I am your _ • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Ch. 11 Vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- Father of Western philosophy, teacher to Plato/Aristotle
- Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age.
- Temple on the acropolis in Athens, dedicated to Athena
- Polis
- King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- Type government that gives the power to the people.
- started as a festival and celebration of Zeus.
- Known for the alphabet.
- God of sky and thunder.
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- Democracy Government where people participate directily.
- Tutor to Alexander the Great
- Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa.
- Stories of a group of people that explain religious beliefs.
- Greek ideas and culture.
- Greek city focused on war.
- Ancient Aegean civilization, first to speak Greek.
- Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy
- General study of knowledge and the world.
18 Clues: Polis • Known for the alphabet. • God of sky and thunder. • Greek ideas and culture. • Greek city focused on war. • Tutor to Alexander the Great • King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • General study of knowledge and the world. • Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa. • Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age. • Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy • ...
Greece 2024-07-11
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- - Ancient and modern sports event
- - Greek baked pasta dish
- - Mythical one-eyed giants
- - Official language
- - Ancient citadel overlooking Athens
- - Yogurt and cucumber dip
- - Sea that borders Greece
- - Anise-flavored aperitif
- - Ancient city-state known for warriors
- - Capital city of Greece
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- - Ancient site of the oracle
- - Crumbly cheese made from sheep's milk
- - Island known for white-washed buildings
- - Tales of gods and heroes
- - Tree whose fruit is a major export
- - Group of islands in the Aegean Sea
- - Mythical hero known for strength
- - Iconic temple on the Acropolis
- - Popular Greek street food
- - City known for olives
20 Clues: - Official language • - City known for olives • - Greek baked pasta dish • - Capital city of Greece • - Yogurt and cucumber dip • - Sea that borders Greece • - Anise-flavored aperitif • - Tales of gods and heroes • - Mythical one-eyed giants • - Popular Greek street food • - Ancient site of the oracle • - Iconic temple on the Acropolis • - Ancient and modern sports event • ...
Greek mythology 2020-12-15
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- godness of spring
- god of sun and music
- god of wine
- godness of beauty
- godness of house fireplace
- god of fire and blacksmiths
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- god of ocean and water
- god of the sky and lightnings
- godness of mariage
- godness of wisdom
- godness of moon and hunting
- godness of plants
- god of death and underworld
- god of thiefs and traverels
14 Clues: god of wine • godness of spring • godness of wisdom • godness of plants • godness of beauty • godness of mariage • god of sun and music • god of ocean and water • godness of house fireplace • godness of moon and hunting • god of death and underworld • god of fire and blacksmiths • god of thiefs and traverels • god of the sky and lightnings
Greek Mythology 2021-03-10
14 Clues: messenger • zeus wife • god of war • god of sea • god of art • zeus' brain • god of love • king of Gods • bow and arrow • twin of apollo • goddess of love • god of underworld • goddess of seasons • aphrodite's husband
Greek Mythology 2021-11-07
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- An ancient hero that stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans
- An epic poem about the trojan war
- The highest mountain in Greece where many gods live
- A series of athletic competitions and games
- Something that many people do, and have done for a long time
- A short story that teaches a moral lesson
- A storyteller that wrote many famous fables
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- The ruler of the gods
- Worship more than one god
- A blind man that wrote famous epic poems
- A long story about ancient heroes
- The goddess of wisdom and war
- Traditional stories of gods and people
- The feeling of being certain that something exists or is true
14 Clues: The ruler of the gods • Worship more than one god • The goddess of wisdom and war • An epic poem about the trojan war • A long story about ancient heroes • Traditional stories of gods and people • A blind man that wrote famous epic poems • A short story that teaches a moral lesson • A series of athletic competitions and games • A storyteller that wrote many famous fables • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-04-27
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- Great power of fate
- I was known for love and beauty.
- He believed fate can be changed by his own actions.
- The trouble maker, cruel
- A soldier seeking attention through his skills.
- Cursed by Hera
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- represents motherhood and agriculture
- Best weaver and spinner of cloths
- She runs with arrows wearing animal skin.
- He is an outside foreigner
- has grey eyes and is known for wisdom.
- A male beauty of growth and fertility
- They say he grew into adulthood in 4 days.
- can seduce humans and control them along with animals
14 Clues: Cursed by Hera • Great power of fate • The trouble maker, cruel • He is an outside foreigner • I was known for love and beauty. • Best weaver and spinner of cloths • represents motherhood and agriculture • A male beauty of growth and fertility • has grey eyes and is known for wisdom. • She runs with arrows wearing animal skin. • They say he grew into adulthood in 4 days. • ...
Greek Mythology 2015-02-02
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- Mother to the titans; the earth goddess
- The god of the oceans and horses.
- Patron goddess of Athens, Greece
- Married to Zeus; does not like most heroes
- The goddess of the harvest
- Twin brother of Artemis; god of prophecy and music
- three blind goddesses who weave the threads of people's lives.
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- One of Zeus and Hera's sons; god of war
- The goddess of love
- Born a man, became a god when he invited wine
- Messenger of the gods; also the god of travel and thieves
- Brother to Zeus and Poseidon; god of the Underworld
- Maiden goddess of the moon and hunt
- Ruled the world before Zeus and the other Olympians
14 Clues: The goddess of love • The goddess of the harvest • Patron goddess of Athens, Greece • The god of the oceans and horses. • Maiden goddess of the moon and hunt • One of Zeus and Hera's sons; god of war • Mother to the titans; the earth goddess • Married to Zeus; does not like most heroes • Born a man, became a god when he invited wine • ...
Greek Mythology 2016-05-20
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- used to be a planet
- the most beautiful woman on Mt.Olympus
- the first goddess
- the fastest god around
- whom we thank for cereal
- the most violent god
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- the most jealous woman on Mt.Olympus
- the life of the party
- the world's strongest man
- everyone's favorite flying baby
- the wisest woman on Mt.Olympus
- a real ladies man
- married a child eater
- hunts gilded sheep
14 Clues: the first goddess • a real ladies man • hunts gilded sheep • used to be a planet • the most violent god • the life of the party • married a child eater • the fastest god around • whom we thank for cereal • the world's strongest man • the wisest woman on Mt.Olympus • everyone's favorite flying baby • the most jealous woman on Mt.Olympus • the most beautiful woman on Mt.Olympus
Greek Mythology 2022-04-13
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- Who is Aphrodite's husband?
- Who was eaten by his father cronus?
- Hades is the god of what?
- Who was Aphrodite's human lover?
- What was Hephaestus the god of?
- What clothing item was worn by the gods?
- What is the name of Hade's dog?
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- Hephaestus us a master at what
- Hephaestus's animal is what?
- Who did Hades kidnap?
- Who was extremely vain, witty, and jealous?
- Who is one of Hades brothers?
- Aphrodite's animal is what?
- What was Aphrodite the goddess of?
14 Clues: Who did Hades kidnap? • Hades is the god of what? • Who is Aphrodite's husband? • Aphrodite's animal is what? • Hephaestus's animal is what? • Who is one of Hades brothers? • Hephaestus us a master at what • What was Hephaestus the god of? • What is the name of Hade's dog? • Who was Aphrodite's human lover? • What was Aphrodite the goddess of? • Who was eaten by his father cronus? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-02-07
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- Who rode Pegasus?
- Who killed Medusa?
- What was the color of the apples?
- What was Jason's crew called?
- Which person killed a lot of people in the Trojan war?
- Who married Atalanta?
- Who won the Trojan war?
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- What was the color of the fleece?
- Who was the strongest?
- Who was a girl warrior?
- How many labors did Hercules do?
- What killed Jason?
- Who was the character foil in most myths?
- What was Orpheus favorite thing to do?
- How many years was the Trojan war?
15 Clues: Who rode Pegasus? • Who killed Medusa? • What killed Jason? • Who married Atalanta? • Who was the strongest? • Who was a girl warrior? • Who won the Trojan war? • What was Jason's crew called? • How many labors did Hercules do? • What was the color of the fleece? • What was the color of the apples? • How many years was the Trojan war? • What was Orpheus favorite thing to do? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- what color was the sail when they returned home
- who gave fire to humans
- who was the goddess of beauty
- what animal/monster is known for being Hades's guard dog
- what creature could fly and was the thunderbolt bearer of Zeu
- who rescued Prometheus
- who is the goddess of war and wiseness
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- what mythical monster was known for having snakes as hair
- who died from being obsessed with himself
- what goddess listened to Echo and helped her
- why do we have the Corona Borealis
- who said no to giving humans fire
- What nymph made Hera get mad and get cursed.
- who was Zeus's wife
- who persuaded the king to poison his son
15 Clues: who was Zeus's wife • who rescued Prometheus • who gave fire to humans • who was the goddess of beauty • who said no to giving humans fire • why do we have the Corona Borealis • who is the goddess of war and wiseness • who persuaded the king to poison his son • who died from being obsessed with himself • what goddess listened to Echo and helped her • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-11-25
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- This is what Demeter is to Persephone.
- Think of her when you see spider webs.
- The capital of Greece is named for this Goddess.
- He probably caused the San Francisco quake.
- Mother of Apollo
- Sacred place where the oracle would make its predictions
- He threw Hephaestus off Olympus.
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- The symbol of Athens.
- He had a big family meal
- She boasted about her weaving.
- This god or goddess killed Python and took over the oracle of Delphi.
- You might send your letter to the Gods here.
- This god might deliver your letter.
- Three dog bowls here, but only one dog. Where are you?
- Aphrodite rose from here.
15 Clues: Mother of Apollo • The symbol of Athens. • He had a big family meal • Aphrodite rose from here. • She boasted about her weaving. • He threw Hephaestus off Olympus. • This god might deliver your letter. • This is what Demeter is to Persephone. • Think of her when you see spider webs. • He probably caused the San Francisco quake. • You might send your letter to the Gods here. • ...
Mythology 2023-02-07
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- In Norse mythology the Home of the Gods called is Asgard, what was the Hall of Hero’s called?
- A famous south Asian car brand is named after one of the names of this God. A prominent ancient south Asian city was also named after this God.
- A titan from greek mythology who shares his/her name with a bone in the human back and also with a type of book
- messenger of the Gods in the Roman Mythology
- Which planet is named after the Roman god of war?
- Which creature in Greek mythology was half-man and half-bull
- an italian car manufacturer, uses an image of this Roman God’s weapon in their logo. This weapon symbolizes mastery over water’s raw power. Name this Roman god.
- God of the underworld
- The Greek Monster with snakes on her head
- Which Roman Goddess is also a brand of margarine?
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- this ancient symmetrical symbol is used in south Asian regions as a symbol of spirituality and was also used to signify a famous party.
- This Bahai house of worship in Delhi is a prominent attraction and is also known as Bahai temple.
- Son of Zeus
- Vishnu's first avatar
- This Mexican festival which also featured in a Disney movie is celebrated in the start of November and it is believed that on this day souls of dead returns to visit living relatives
15 Clues: Son of Zeus • Vishnu's first avatar • God of the underworld • The Greek Monster with snakes on her head • messenger of the Gods in the Roman Mythology • Which planet is named after the Roman god of war? • Which Roman Goddess is also a brand of margarine? • Which creature in Greek mythology was half-man and half-bull • ...
Les mots du vocabulaire 2022-02-08
29 Clues: seas • rake • door • flag • lots • land • seal • never • phone • Greek • pants • hoist • tiger • salmon • people • bucket • society • dancers • revenge • flamingo • splinter • mythology • root_beer • spaghetti • apartment • turquoise • famous people • style of dance • experimentation
Exercise 2024-05-15
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- Roman goddess of flower
- Roman goddess of the moon
- a part of your body where two bones meet and are able to move together
- involving or using two languages
- generating electricity by force of moving water
- Greek king of the seas
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Greek king of the gods
- Greek queen of the gods
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- God with the same name in Greek and Roman mythology
- people who do not know how to read or write
- the name of our course in short
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the effect of overexposure to the sun
- Roman god of war
16 Clues: Roman god of war • Greek king of the seas • Greek king of the gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman goddess of flower • Greek queen of the gods • Roman goddess of the moon • the name of our course in short • involving or using two languages • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of love and beauty • the effect of overexposure to the sun • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- main character in cars (the movie)
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
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- The first president of the united states
- frodo _
- luke, I am your _
- greek god of fire
- super _ brothers
- star trek vulcan
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • luke, I am your _ • greek god of fire • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Ancient Greece II 2023-01-19
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- military alliance led by Sparta
- 18 foot long Macedonian pike
- Greek military formation
- who pays rent to grow crops
- Poetry poetic songs
- teacher asks students questions
- logical guess
- worship of many gods
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- ancient Greece a government run by one
- people elect representatives
- society organized to wage war
- an athletic competition held every 4 years
- foreigner in any Greek city-state
- government where a small group of people rule
- art and practice of government
- collection of myths or stories
- Greek city-state
17 Clues: logical guess • Greek city-state • Poetry poetic songs • worship of many gods • Greek military formation • who pays rent to grow crops • people elect representatives • 18 foot long Macedonian pike • society organized to wage war • art and practice of government • collection of myths or stories • military alliance led by Sparta • teacher asks students questions • ...
Odin's Coming 2020-01-17
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- Roman god of the underworld.
- Roman god of fire and forge.
- Norse god forever on alert.
- Greek god of war.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Norse god of radieance, beauty,kindness, and fairness.
- Mischievous Norse god who could shape shift and take up animalistic forms.
- Norse god of thunder known for bravery,strength, healing powers, and righteousness.
- Roman god of wine.
- Supreme diety of Norse mythology and the greatest among the Norse gods.
- Greek god of the sun.
- Norse god of fertility.
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- Roman god of love.
- Greek god of the sky.
- Roman god of fire.
- Roman messenger of the gods and of commerce and finance.
- Greek god of dreams and sleep.
- Norse god whose powers were matched only by those of Thor.
- Greek god of sexual desire, attraction, love, and protection.
- Roman god of harvest and agriculture.
- Greek god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge.
- Greek god of time.
- Greek god of the dead and riches and king of the underworld.
23 Clues: Greek god of war. • Roman god of love. • Roman god of fire. • Roman god of wine. • Greek god of time. • Greek god of the sky. • Greek god of the sea. • Greek god of the sun. • Norse god of fertility. • Norse god forever on alert. • Roman god of the underworld. • Roman god of fire and forge. • Greek god of dreams and sleep. • Roman god of harvest and agriculture. • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- city tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
- third letter of the greek alphabet
- citizen of Troy
- snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- Greek god of the sea
- Lord of all gods
- ancient Greek mathematician
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- earth goddess
- mathematician that came up the golden ratio
- The Great King of the kingdom of Macedon
- collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- Winged horse
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- last letter of the greek alphabet
- ancient Greek phiolospher
- second letter of the greek alphabet
- goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- collection of myths
- mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- Wife of Prometheus
- fourth letter of the greek alphabet
- Classical Greek philosopher
- mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- Ship that Jason sailed
30 Clues: Winged horse • earth goddess • citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • Wife of Prometheus • collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • ancient Greek phiolospher • Sons and daughters of Gaia • Classical Greek philosopher • ancient Greek mathematician • last letter of the greek alphabet • third letter of the greek alphabet • ...
Odin's Coming 2020-01-17
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- Roman god of the underworld.
- Roman god of fire and forge.
- Norse god forever on alert.
- Greek god of war.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Norse god of radieance, beauty,kindness, and fairness.
- Mischievous Norse god who could shape shift and take up animalistic forms.
- Norse god of thunder known for bravery,strength, healing powers, and righteousness.
- Roman god of wine.
- Supreme diety of Norse mythology and the greatest among the Norse gods.
- Greek god of the sun.
- Norse god of fertility.
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- Roman god of love.
- Greek god of the sky.
- Roman god of fire.
- Roman messenger of the gods and of commerce and finance.
- Greek god of dreams and sleep.
- Norse god whose powers were matched only by those of Thor.
- Greek god of sexual desire, attraction, love, and protection.
- Roman god of harvest and agriculture.
- Greek god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge.
- Greek god of time.
- Greek god of the dead and riches and king of the underworld.
23 Clues: Greek god of war. • Roman god of love. • Roman god of fire. • Roman god of wine. • Greek god of time. • Greek god of the sky. • Greek god of the sea. • Greek god of the sun. • Norse god of fertility. • Norse god forever on alert. • Roman god of the underworld. • Roman god of fire and forge. • Greek god of dreams and sleep. • Roman god of harvest and agriculture. • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- main character in cars (the movie)
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
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- The first president of the united states
- frodo _
- luke, I am your _
- greek god of fire
- super _ brothers
- star trek vulcan
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • luke, I am your _ • greek god of fire • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Greek and Latin roots 10/8 2024-10-05
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- sleep in Latin
- sleeping mouse
- through,between,across,apart (Greek)
- kindly;jaunty (French)
- year in Latin
- treament of disease by hypnosis
- change over to
- a sun dial ;a glass in closed sun room
- earth in Greek
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- a plant which turns toward the sun
- madness caused by the moon "moonstruck"
- bound across the forehead; a wreath or clown
- occuring twice a year
- God of sleep in Greek mythology
- land in latin
- a layer under the earth where water flows
- across,over,beyond,through In latin
17 Clues: year in Latin • land in latin • sleep in Latin • sleeping mouse • change over to • earth in Greek • occuring twice a year • kindly;jaunty (French) • treament of disease by hypnosis • God of sleep in Greek mythology • a plant which turns toward the sun • across,over,beyond,through In latin • through,between,across,apart (Greek) • a sun dial ;a glass in closed sun room • ...
Reece Hagler Crossword puzzle 2021-02-19
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- Roman art was inspired by Greek
- With art the Greeks wanted perfection and the Romans wanted real life
- The Romans created beautiful () on floors and walls
- Both Greek and Roman governments held
- The Greeks spoke Greek but the Romans spoke
- In the beginning, both Greece and Rome were ruled by
- The economy of both Greece and Rome was based on
- The Romans invented the game of
- Both Greek and Roman mythology believed in many of these.
- Rome had fertile soil but the Greeks had poor
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- Both Greek and Romans made these but not may Greek ones remain
- The Greeks had city-states but the Romans created an
- Unlike Rome, Greek city-states were separated by
- Both Greece and Rome were
- Both Greece and Rome were surrounded by seas on () sides
- Both Greeks and Romans built
- The Romans invented () to show friendship, engagements and weddings
- The Romans invented
- The Greeks invented the () games
- Athens had a democracy and Rome had a
20 Clues: The Romans invented • Both Greece and Rome were • Both Greeks and Romans built • Roman art was inspired by Greek • The Romans invented the game of • The Greeks invented the () games • Both Greek and Roman governments held • Athens had a democracy and Rome had a • The Greeks spoke Greek but the Romans spoke • Rome had fertile soil but the Greeks had poor • ...
Constellations 2024-04-07
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- "A constellation representing twins, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation representing a bull, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation also known as Ursa Minor, containing the North Star."
- "A constellation depicting a winged horse, associated with Greek mythology."
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- "A constellation named after a princess in Greek mythology, resembling a chained woman."
- "A constellation representing a scorpion, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology, resembling a 'W' or 'M' shape."
- "A grouping of stars resembling a ladle or spoon."
- "A constellation resembling a lion, one of the zodiac signs."
9 Clues: "A grouping of stars resembling a ladle or spoon." • "A constellation representing twins, another zodiac sign." • "A constellation representing a bull, another zodiac sign." • "A constellation resembling a lion, one of the zodiac signs." • "A constellation representing a scorpion, another zodiac sign." • ...
Chapter 11 2020-02-10
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- Greek-like
- a disciple of socrates
- oath taken by medical students
- leading competitions that brought atheletes to compete
- Greek Philosopher who founded the Socratic method
- Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
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- Father of Medicine
- Greek philosopher
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece
- City founded by Alexander the great
- a type of emotional poetry song
- a collection of myths or stories about gods and heroes
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- Greek Philosopher who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- commented on the action and advised the characters
15 Clues: Greek-like • Greek philosopher • Father of Medicine • a disciple of socrates • oath taken by medical students • a type of emotional poetry song • City founded by Alexander the great • school of philosophy founded by Plato • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece • Greek Philosopher who founded the Socratic method • Used to instruct students in a variety of subjects • ...
Greek Mythology and Christianity 2020-12-14
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- a system of religious veneration and devotion directed towards a particular figure or object
- afterlife in christian belief, if you have been a good christian
- residence of the most important Gods and Goddesses in greek mythology
- author of the Ilias and the odyssey
- a religion that worships more than one diety
- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- Land of the blessed in the underworld
- the three persons of the Christian Godhead; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit(without space)
- name of the Devil
- greek Goddess of harvest
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- Hades' spouse, Goddess of Elysium
- Underworld, shadow kingdom of the Greek mythology
- the third person of the Trinity; God as spiritually active in the world (without space)
- one of the two parts, the Bible consists of
- religion, which worships only one diety
- three headed dog, guarding the gates to the underworld
- the number of Gods and Goddesses in the Olymp
17 Clues: name of the Devil • greek Goddess of harvest • Hades' spouse, Goddess of Elysium • author of the Ilias and the odyssey • Land of the blessed in the underworld • religion, which worships only one diety • one of the two parts, the Bible consists of • a religion that worships more than one diety • the number of Gods and Goddesses in the Olymp • ...
Rome vs Greek 2021-02-11
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- both greece and rome made this
- the greek has their own ________
- ____ were used to decorate the statues.
- a huge part of the Greek diet.
- the most powerful roman god
- The ______ _____ was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- a country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas
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- roman boys would listen to their brothers/fathers tell stories about ________
- something that roman children AND adults would play
- was the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- an animal the romans had as a pet
- a piggy back game that greek children played
- the most powerful greek god
- something that most roman girls played with
- one of the most popular Greek dances
- the capital city and a special comune of Italy
- both greek and romans wore this
- the roman have won atleast 5 of these
18 Clues: the most powerful greek god • the most powerful roman god • both greece and rome made this • a huge part of the Greek diet. • both greek and romans wore this • the greek has their own ________ • an animal the romans had as a pet • one of the most popular Greek dances • the roman have won atleast 5 of these • ____ were used to decorate the statues. • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2024-11-20
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- The King of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and beauty
- The number of heads Cerberus had
- The god of the sea
- The god of the underworld
- The animal Hercules had to kill in his first labour
- The number of Hercules' labours
- A winged horse (originally born from the blood of Medusa)
- Hercules' fifth labour was to clean the Augean ________
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- Became queen of the underworld after her abduction
- Zeus' wife
- The deities in Greek mythology that came before the Olympians
- A woman Zeus created to punish humans by giving her a box
- Hera tried to kill baby Hercules by sending these to kill him
- Mount __________: where the gods and goddesses live
- The messenger of the gods
- The god of war
17 Clues: Zeus' wife • The god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the underworld • The messenger of the gods • The goddess of love and beauty • The number of Hercules' labours • The number of heads Cerberus had • The King of the gods in Greek mythology • Became queen of the underworld after her abduction • Mount __________: where the gods and goddesses live • ...
CONSTELLATION! 2022-08-30
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- The southern crown
- Was named after Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon that guards the garden of Hesperides.
- depicts the Greek mythology arrow used by Heracles to slay the eagle gnawing on Prometheus’ liver.
- Representing the lyre
- The royal sea monster bait
- Greek for "oxen driver"
- The charioteer of the gods
- Represents the carpenter’s square, or level, often used by carpenters on explorer vessels.
- Named the constellation after the early compound microscopes
- The wolf
- The big dog
- It is named after the invention of the chemical furnace
- Greek for “no feet”
- Means "table"
- A crab sent to distract Heracles while battling an ancient hydra or snake.
- Represents Hippe, daughter of the centaur, Chiron.
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- Was Poseidon’s messenger, who ultimately helped him find his future wife, Amphitrite.
- Represents a forest god known for his horns and legs of a goat.
- Literally, meaning “weighing scales”
- Depicts the hare or rabbit chased by Orion, the great hunter.
- The northern crown
- It was named for a reticle or fibrous piece of a telescope or microscope’s eyepiece.
- Greek for “camel and leopard”
- Depicts the legendary Greek mythology healer, Asclepius. A.k.a the serpent-bearer
- The bull
- It is named after the immortal mythological twins
- Depicts a fox holding a goose in its teeth.
- Depicts the common fly
- Represents the reflecting octant.
- Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin.
30 Clues: The bull • The wolf • The big dog • Means "table" • The southern crown • The northern crown • Greek for “no feet” • Representing the lyre • Depicts the common fly • Greek for "oxen driver" • The royal sea monster bait • The charioteer of the gods • Greek for “camel and leopard” • Represents the reflecting octant. • Means “engraver’s chisel” in Latin. • Literally, meaning “weighing scales” • ...
Greek crosswordle 2024-04-18
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- Rival city-state to Athens
- home of the Greek gods
- Famous temple dedicated to Athena in Athens
- Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics
- System of government where citizens have a voice in decision-making
- Student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great
- Long-distance race named after a battlefield in ancient Greece
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Epic poem attributed to Homer
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- Ancient citadel located in Athens
- Site of a famous battle in 490 BCE
- Collection of stories explaining natural phenomena and the origins of gods and heroes
- Philosopher known for his method of questioning
- Demigod known for his strength and twelve labors
- Capital of ancient Greece
- God of wine, fertility, and ecstasy
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Sacred place where prophecies were given by priests or priestesses
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare
20 Clues: home of the Greek gods • Capital of ancient Greece • Rival city-state to Athens • Goddess of wisdom and warfare • Epic poem attributed to Homer • God of the sea and earthquakes • Ancient citadel located in Athens • Site of a famous battle in 490 BCE • God of wine, fertility, and ecstasy • Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • King of the gods in Greek mythology • ...
Intro to Mythology Notes Review 2023-04-24
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- The ______ are the 12 main gods and goddess
- Myths are a ______ source
- Myths have_____storylines and characters
- Greek and Roman mythology is very similar and has been _______ together as time goes by
- Zeus is also known as _______
- Many stories were _______ transmitted orally
- ...gods and goddesses that represented certain ___ of nature and abstract concepts
- Myths are a ____ into the past
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- There are a number of ______ myths written by a number of ______ authors (same word)
- __________ of the stories are similar to that of other fables and legends
- The myths tell us how the people of ancient times ______ the world around them
- The figures they both worshipped had _______ characteristics and features
- these are named after mythical characters
- person who believes in many gods/goddesses
- Hera is also known as _______.
- There’s no one “book” of _________
- Roman writers ________ Greek myths to include their deities
- Myths are _____ to read
- _____ and stories persist to modern times
19 Clues: Myths are _____ to read • Myths are a ______ source • Zeus is also known as _______ • Hera is also known as _______. • Myths are a ____ into the past • There’s no one “book” of _________ • Myths have_____storylines and characters • these are named after mythical characters • _____ and stories persist to modern times • person who believes in many gods/goddesses • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Janus' son, god of Tiber River
- A Greek god which kept its name under Roman myth
- Worshipped Romes' emporers
- Emporer who converted to Christianity
- Half god, half human
- Another name for a god
- Who the Romans got their Gods/Myths from
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- Where Roman and Greek gods resided
- A place to worship gods inside of your home
- Greek culture ______ Roman Mythology
- Worships more than one god
- Romans name for Athena
- Named after Roman Gods
- What Greek myths taught, unlike Roman myths
- Romans name for Poseidon
15 Clues: Half god, half human • Romans name for Athena • Named after Roman Gods • Another name for a god • Romans name for Poseidon • Worships more than one god • Worshipped Romes' emporers • Janus' son, god of Tiber River • Where Roman and Greek gods resided • Greek culture ______ Roman Mythology • Emporer who converted to Christianity • Who the Romans got their Gods/Myths from • ...
myth places 2022-06-16
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- Rumored city of gold in South America.
- A sacred stone, considered as the "father to all stones",and the navel of the earth,
- The center of the world or the connection between Heaven and Earth in various religions and mythologies.
- The underworld in Norse mythology
- A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology.
- A paradise where humans were first created according to Abrahamic religions
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- Legendary Island of Apples, believed by some to be the final resting place of King Arthur.
- lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean.
- was the name of the home of the Twelve Olympian gods of the ancient Greek world
- is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin.
- In Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls.
- The high placed city of the gods, built by Odin, chief god of the Norse pantheon.
12 Clues: The underworld in Norse mythology • Rumored city of gold in South America. • A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology. • In Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls. • lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean. • is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- Biggest living mammal
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- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Largest existing land animal
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- Biggest living mammal
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
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- Largest existing land animal
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- Largest existing land animal
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
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- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Biggest living mammal
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Vocabulary 11/12/20 2020-11-12
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- The guy on the front of the box of Monopoly never wore one of these
- It's so colorful polydactyl Cats are ____
- Great pyramid of Giza
- The word Abigail is _____
- Gettysburg Address
- The Gods in Greek Mythology were this polytheism Greek Mythology is this
- most kids in my class are _______ monosyllabic The word one is __________
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- Why don't you go to the ____ for that
- stoneage monophobia Likes being around other people monorail there is one at Disney
- a blank wall is _______
- The name of a game
- Lie detector
- In Middle School, you have the option to become _____ by learning a language
- Covered in geometry
- a robot is _________
15 Clues: Lie detector • The name of a game • Gettysburg Address • Covered in geometry • a robot is _________ • Great pyramid of Giza • a blank wall is _______ • The word Abigail is _____ • Why don't you go to the ____ for that • It's so colorful polydactyl Cats are ____ • The guy on the front of the box of Monopoly never wore one of these • ...
