greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
The Greeeks Vocab!!! 2021-11-02
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- a person who takes power by force
- citizens choose a smaller group to make laws and governmental decisions on their behalf.
- only a few people hold power
- An island where the Minoans lived
- A large area in the Greek mainland where the Dorians moved to
- a public open space used for assemblies and market
- the Great Amazing Leaderr of Persia who made Persia an empire larger than the world has ever seen
- an ancient greek city-state
- a settlement in a new area that keeps close ties with its homeland
- a tyrant who sixed power after Solon, and distributed all the property of the rich among the poor
- all
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- share in teh running of the government
- people gather at mass meetings to decide on government matters
- came to power after Peisistratus and changed the number of members in the Council
- King of the Mycenaeans
- the 20 provinces Darius divided the empire into
- major Greek city state known for its philopsophers and historians
- 1400 Bc
- a place in the Greeek mainland where the Mycenaeans lived
- major Greek city-states known for its war skills
- a noble in Athens who canceled all of the farmer's debts
- the Persian religion
- a body of land with water on 3 sides
- an Athenian general who helped Athens and Greece win against the Persians
24 Clues: all • 1400 Bc • the Persian religion • King of the Mycenaeans • an ancient greek city-state • only a few people hold power • a person who takes power by force • An island where the Minoans lived • a body of land with water on 3 sides • share in teh running of the government • the 20 provinces Darius divided the empire into • major Greek city-states known for its war skills • ...
Roman and greek crossword 2021-11-12
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- a series of sports performed to entertain people
- a person who fought in the roman army
- a roman god whose otherwise known as zeus and is a planet name
- Wreath, a headpiece that was well known for being seen on Julius Caesar's head
- colosseum, A big oval shaped place where gladiators fought
- a system that transports water on top of arches
- a roman god otherwise known as the god of the sea and is a planet
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with cloth wrapped hands
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with their bare hands
- a roman go otherwise known as hera
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- racing, a greek sport in which people race on two wheels carts pulled behind horses
- a form of story believed to tell ancient greek tales
- a sport in which people threw long poles
- a form of art done by moving around a stage gracefully
- a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite
- otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet
- numerals, a system of numbers invented by the romans
- strong people who fight for others entertainment and glory
- clock, a device that makes water spill from one jug to another to tell time
- a roman god otherwise known as the goddess of wisdom
20 Clues: a roman go otherwise known as hera • a person who fought in the roman army • a sport in which people threw long poles • a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite • a system that transports water on top of arches • a series of sports performed to entertain people • otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet • ...
Roman and greek crossword 2021-11-12
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- strong people who fight for others entertainment and glory
- Wreath, a headpiece that was well known for being seen on Julius Caesar's head
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with cloth wrapped hands
- racing, a greek sport in which people race on two wheels carts pulled behind horses
- clock, a device that makes water spill from one jug to another to tell time
- a roman god otherwise known as the goddess of wisdom
- a roman god otherwise known as the god of the sea and is a planet
- a roman god whose otherwise known as zeus and is a planet name
- otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet
- colosseum, A big oval shaped place where gladiators fought
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- a sport in which people threw long poles
- a series of sports performed to entertain people
- a person who fought in the roman army
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with their bare hands
- a form of story believed to tell ancient greek tales
- a system that transports water on top of arches
- numerals, a system of numbers invented by the romans
- a roman go otherwise known as hera
- a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite
- a form of art done by moving around a stage gracefully
20 Clues: a roman go otherwise known as hera • a person who fought in the roman army • a sport in which people threw long poles • a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite • a system that transports water on top of arches • a series of sports performed to entertain people • otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet • ...
Chapter 4 The Church as Sacrament of Salvation 2017-02-28
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- the meeting that chooses the next “rock”
- a synonym is effective
- the last link in the chain starting in the rock
- meaning “elder” in Greek
- PABRSOCHHI
- examples are Baptists and Lutherans
- “koinonia” in Greek
- often called synod
- the Church’s teachings that have been passed down through the ages
- with an “e” means to suffer complete ruin or destruction
- AAEEGIILNNOTVZ
- says the faithful are obligated to accept the teachings of the magisterium
- a “college” that succeeds in every generation the “college” of the Twelve Apostles
- a larger diocese headed by an archbishop
- the Revelation of Christ through Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
- recipients of Holy Orders
- the purification between death and entrance to Heaven
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- also called “particular church”
- sung by the congregation during Mass/Divine Liturgy
- a council involving all the bishops of a particular nation
- this word is also the name of North Carolina’s state bird
- the teaching authority of the Pope and the Bishops in communion with him
- synonyms are sacrosanct stipulations
- ACEHIIINNOPRRSS
- from Greek meaning “overseer”
- synonyms are sacrosanct oeuvre
- this is Greek for “helper”
- AACDEEHRTX
- a stockman who is enrolled in the college
- with three “N’s” it is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder to launch a projectile
30 Clues: PABRSOCHHI • AACDEEHRTX • AAEEGIILNNOTVZ • ACEHIIINNOPRRSS • often called synod • “koinonia” in Greek • a synonym is effective • meaning “elder” in Greek • recipients of Holy Orders • this is Greek for “helper” • from Greek meaning “overseer” • synonyms are sacrosanct oeuvre • also called “particular church” • examples are Baptists and Lutherans • synonyms are sacrosanct stipulations • ...
MAPEH Crossword 2014-02-23
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- theater burned down during a performance of one of Shakespeare's plays
- seller of illegal drugs
- French comic opera
- type of squares which multiply the points awarded in Scrabble
- hung pictures
- non-addictive hallucinogen
- methamphetamine
- text used for an opera
- term for stealing the opponent's stones in sungka
- drug used to fight opium dependence
- Italian meaning of opera
- checkers
- poppy tears
- short form of comic opera
- most commonly abused sedatives
- early German opera
- source of marijuana
- Greek deity being honoured by the first tragedies
- ecstasy
- origin of Snakes and Ladders
- earliest recorded actor
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- origin of the term "tragedy"
- where the first known opera house was built
- most successful composer of early English opera
- slang for stimulant
- Beethoven's only opera
- most frequently consumed stimulant
- great reformer of opera
- most important Greek Old Comic dramatist
- location of seats of ancient Greek audiences
- playing time of "Word Factory"
- Shakespeare's longest play
- most important librettist of opera seria
- author of the earliest extant trilogy
- playing all seven tiles in Scrabble
- Game of the Generals in Tagalog
- ancient Greek backdrop
- rank in Game of the Generals with the most pieces
- enforcement body of the DDB
- first known opera author
40 Clues: ecstasy • checkers • poppy tears • hung pictures • methamphetamine • French comic opera • early German opera • slang for stimulant • source of marijuana • Beethoven's only opera • text used for an opera • ancient Greek backdrop • seller of illegal drugs • great reformer of opera • earliest recorded actor • Italian meaning of opera • first known opera author • short form of comic opera • ...
Culinary Arts and Science - CIA 3B Puzzle on International Cuisine 2023-10-23
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- Which variety of rice is used in making risotto
- The traditional Lebanese dessert made from filo pastry filled with sweetened, finely ground nuts and held together with syrup
- Staple crop of Mexico
- The name of the Israeli breakfast dish made from poached eggs in a spicy tomato and pepper sauce
- The traditional Greek soup made from egg and lemon juice, often with chicken and rice
- Which region of Italy is known for its famous cheese, Parmigiano-Reggiano?
- The Mexican beverage made from the fermented juice of the agave plant and known for its smoky flavor
- Which Italian city is famous for its pizza, particularly the Neapolitan-style pizza?
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- Greek coffee pot is known as
- The spice blend commonly referred as 'Head of the shop' in Moroccan cuisine
- Mexican pestle and mortar is known as
- The famous Lebanese dish made from ground meat served with pita bread
- The classic French dish made with snails cooked in garlic butter
- Traditional Moroccan soup
- Dried form of Mexican jalapenos is known as
- Staple bread of Morocco
- Which Spanish city famous for its seafood paella.
- The popular Israeli dish consists of deep-fried patties made from ground chickpeas often served in pita bread
- Cheese used in French onion soup
- The cheese commonly used in Greek salads and a staple of Greek cuisine
20 Clues: Staple crop of Mexico • Staple bread of Morocco • Traditional Moroccan soup • Greek coffee pot is known as • Cheese used in French onion soup • Mexican pestle and mortar is known as • Dried form of Mexican jalapenos is known as • Which variety of rice is used in making risotto • Which Spanish city famous for its seafood paella. • ...
Greece Crossword 2025-09-19
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- Was a philosopher who questioned the nature of the world
- form of ancient theatre that emerged in Athens and used humor, satire
- serious drama about common theme such as love or hate
- Most powerful fighting force in ancient world
- Wars War between Greece and Persian Empire
- A member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek
- Meaning "lovers of wisdom"
- A government where a single, hereditary ruler, usually a king
- Ruled by the people
- An independent city-state,
- A legendary Bronze Age conflict fought between the Achaeans (Greeks) and the city of Troy
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- form of government where political power was held by a small, privileged group of individuals
- Democracy no government to rule the citizens ruled over city
- An inhabitant of Mycenae
- war that was between to city-states
- a ruler who seized power illegally, often with popular support, to overthrow an existing aristocratic or oligarchic regime, rather than a modern definition of a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Ancient Greek Poet
- Critic of the sophists
- a story
- peasants forced to stay on the land they worked
- A long poem
- To Portray ideal beauty not realism art
- A fortified hilltop serving as the religious, political, and cultural heart of an ancient Greek city
- ancient Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Western philosophy
24 Clues: a story • A long poem • Ancient Greek Poet • Ruled by the people • Critic of the sophists • An inhabitant of Mycenae • Meaning "lovers of wisdom" • An independent city-state, • war that was between to city-states • To Portray ideal beauty not realism art • Wars War between Greece and Persian Empire • Most powerful fighting force in ancient world • ...
Ichthyology 2024-11-19
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- The study of fish
- Mother of Oceanos
- Daughters of Oceanos
- Sister of Oceanos
- What did Oceanos's 3000 sons become?
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- Greek for "Jesus Christ - the Son of God -, Savior".
- The Greek word for "fish".
- Greek god who ruled the waters that flowed around the earth.
- Father of Oceanos
- How many children did Oceanos have?
- The Latin word (nominative) for "fish".
- Latin word (nominative) for "sea".
12 Clues: The study of fish • Father of Oceanos • Mother of Oceanos • Sister of Oceanos • Daughters of Oceanos • The Greek word for "fish". • Latin word (nominative) for "sea". • How many children did Oceanos have? • What did Oceanos's 3000 sons become? • The Latin word (nominative) for "fish". • Greek for "Jesus Christ - the Son of God -, Savior". • ...
greek and roman mythololgy and reliogon 2021-02-27
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- acquired a reputation as a strong military force
- she is the goddess of archery, animals, and the hunt. Greek equivalent: Artemis
- in Ancient Greek were very religious. The people would go to the temple, sometimes more than once a day and they would worship the different gods in the temple.
- were considered some of the most important people in the town.
- he is the king of the gods and the god of thunder and lightning. Greek equivalent: Zeus
- was considered the protector of Rome and came from Greek goddess Hera.
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- were built in almost every city that would be set for one god.
- was goddess of hunt, animals and archery
- They would go to school so that they could learn to read, write and do math.
- the god of the underworld
- She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greek equivalent: Aphrodite
- who was the god of the sea,
12 Clues: the god of the underworld • who was the god of the sea, • was goddess of hunt, animals and archery • acquired a reputation as a strong military force • were built in almost every city that would be set for one god. • were considered some of the most important people in the town. • She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greek equivalent: Aphrodite • ...
War is confusing 2023-10-30
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- In the sixth century BCE, citizens of Athens were divided into four classes based on their ______
- These soldiers were almost exclusively featured in 6th-century Attic art, symbolizing status, wealth, and glory. What is this?
- Which greek word was used to encompass these values?
- The class of people in Athens who formed hoplites were called _____.
- A professional diviner
- What is one example of someone who committed an act of so called ‘atrocity’ in The Iliad?
- This Greek city trained women along with their men.
- What did Ancient Greek Art try to emphasize? In other words, what was a major concept that influenced the structure and symbolism of Ancient Greek art?
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- Name of council that aimed to regulate the conduct of war in Greece
- Greeks looked to them before embarking on any decision
- Where did these values come from?
- In Greek literature, the figurative language of ‘gold’ represented themes of wealth and ______.
12 Clues: A professional diviner • Where did these values come from? • This Greek city trained women along with their men. • Which greek word was used to encompass these values? • Greeks looked to them before embarking on any decision • Name of council that aimed to regulate the conduct of war in Greece • The class of people in Athens who formed hoplites were called _____. • ...
Annzley Period 5 2026-01-09
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- movement in art and literature that shows life as it really is
- ancient Greek city buried by a volcanic eruption, helping historians learn about early Greek life
- high, rocky hill in Athens where important buildings and temples were built
- famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions to help people think deeply
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- school in Athens where Aristotle taught students
- name for Apollo meaning protector
- sacred site in ancient Greece where people went to receive advice from the Oracle
- Greek philosopher who studied science, logic, and taught Alexander the Great
- temple at Delphi dedicated to the god Apollo, home of the Oracle
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and learning
11 Clues: name for Apollo meaning protector • school in Athens where Aristotle taught students • Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and learning • famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena • movement in art and literature that shows life as it really is • temple at Delphi dedicated to the god Apollo, home of the Oracle • ...
Creation Myths 2020-04-29
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- The second spirit O-Ma-Ma-Ma gave birth to.
- Greek god of Darkness.
- An evil sea serpent.
- Greek version of the Earth Mother.
- People First people existing.
- The first spirit O-Ma-Ma-Ma gave birth to.
- The other twin.
- One of the groups of human beings that Raven Child made.
- Greek god of Night.
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- God of the sky.
- A spirit being, sacred object, or symbol that serves as an emblem of a group of people.
- Child The raven who entered a baby's skin.
- The cree version of the Earth Mother.
- World Where the Sky people lived.
- The animals who saved Sky Woman.
- Gwaii The land Raven Child made.
- The trickster spirit.
- One of the twins that Sky woman gave birth to.
- Elder gods.
- The great flying being.
20 Clues: Elder gods. • God of the sky. • The other twin. • Greek god of Night. • An evil sea serpent. • The trickster spirit. • Greek god of Darkness. • The great flying being. • The animals who saved Sky Woman. • People First people existing. • Greek version of the Earth Mother. • Gwaii The land Raven Child made. • The cree version of the Earth Mother. • ...
Mythology Gr5 2021-09-29
10 Clues: Γιός του Άρη • Προστάτευε η Ήρα • Σύμβολο της Ηρας. • Η γυναίκα του Άδη. • Ο θεός της φωτιάς. • Γιός της Αφροδίτης • Ο θεός της μουσικής. • Ηταν ο Άρης θεός του.. • Οι βοηθοί του Ήφαιστου. • Το Νησί που γεννήθηκε ο Απόλλων.
Mythology Crossword 2021-10-07
10 Clues: Who is Athena's dad • who did Zeus swallow • who is Athena's pupil • who is the story about • What is Athena the god of • What was the Tapestry about • whos head did Athena come out of • Who sawed Athena out of______ Head • who was Athena's Constant compainion • what did Athena disguises her self of
Choctaw Mythology 2021-12-08
10 Clues: Creator • Sun god • First man • Spider god • Hunting god • Corn goddess • Moon goddess • Grasshopper goddess • Two foot tall figure • Goddess of the swamps and undergrowth
Mythology: Athena 2022-10-05
10 Clues: Athenas city • Athena's uncle • is a wonderful woman • Had dethroned Cronus • The goddess of wisdom • Is going to have a daughter • Anthena was angry and said this • grew famous for their arts and crafts • he used his tools to split open his fathers skull • she planted this in a crevice as a gift for the city
Mythology 2 2024-04-10
INDIAN MYTHOLOGY 2024-03-21
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- demon king with ten heads
- The monkey god in Hindu mythology
- Goddess of wealth & prosperity
- the story of the Pandavas and the Kauravas
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- god of beginnings, often depicted with an elephant head?
- mythical bird associated with the god Vishnu?
- Eldest of the Pandava brothers
- celestial weapon wielded by the warrior prince Arjuna in Mahabharata
- Weapon of God Indra
- Sacred river believed to cleanse sins
10 Clues: Weapon of God Indra • demon king with ten heads • Eldest of the Pandava brothers • Goddess of wealth & prosperity • The monkey god in Hindu mythology • Sacred river believed to cleanse sins • the story of the Pandavas and the Kauravas • mythical bird associated with the god Vishnu? • god of beginnings, often depicted with an elephant head? • ...
Norse mythology 2024-04-02
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- god of light and prosperity
- known as the trickster god
- expert fisherman, navigators, and artists
- lowest position in the culture
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- responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
- free and can own land but not at the top
- father of all God's
- daughter of Loki
- has visions of the future
- has a powerful hammer said to create craters
10 Clues: daughter of Loki • father of all God's • has visions of the future • known as the trickster god • god of light and prosperity • lowest position in the culture • free and can own land but not at the top • expert fisherman, navigators, and artists • has a powerful hammer said to create craters • responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
Norse Mythology 2024-04-02
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- Who is the daughter of Loki?
- Who was considered the Father of all Gods?
- Another word for the death of Gods.
- Norse class the protects their clan and rewards people who served underneath them.
- Under Norse law, who were used as currency and had no rights?
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- Who had a powerful hammer?
- Who is the Goddess of the sky?
- Who is considered a trickster and shapeshifter?
- Who were allowed to serve as warriors and own land?
- Who's the God of light and prosperity?
10 Clues: Who had a powerful hammer? • Who is the daughter of Loki? • Who is the Goddess of the sky? • Another word for the death of Gods. • Who's the God of light and prosperity? • Who was considered the Father of all Gods? • Who is considered a trickster and shapeshifter? • Who were allowed to serve as warriors and own land? • ...
Indian Mythology 2024-08-08
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- The king of the gods
- The boar, third Avatara of Lord Vishnu
- The god of fire
- The demon slayed by goddess Durga
- The 10 Avataras of Lord Vishnu
- The god of rain
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- Slayed by Rama, seventh Avatar of Lord Vishnu
- Holy scriptues in Indian Mythology
- Slayed by Krishna, eighth son of Devaki
- Dancing girls in Indra's court
10 Clues: The god of fire • The god of rain • The king of the gods • Dancing girls in Indra's court • The 10 Avataras of Lord Vishnu • The demon slayed by goddess Durga • Holy scriptues in Indian Mythology • The boar, third Avatara of Lord Vishnu • Slayed by Krishna, eighth son of Devaki • Slayed by Rama, seventh Avatar of Lord Vishnu
Indian Mythology 2023-04-12
10 Clues: The farmer • The warrior • Globe on nose • Churning of ocean • Dominates the ocean • Will emerge at end of world • Embodies all good qualities • Life lessons with Bhagavad Gita • Lion headed emerged from a pillar • Drawf Conquered the world in 3 footsteps
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
10 Clues: The god of wisdom. • The god of mischief. • The Queen of the gods. • The strongest of the gods. • The goddess of the afterlife. • What was the home of the gods? • The god of light and prosperity. • What the Norse'ere best known for? • What did the Norse's value the most? • Where were the Norse culture developed?
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
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- of what the Norse people are called
- is an important part of Norse society
- was another important thing to the norse
- odin is the god of wisdom war and?
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- Loki the brother of Odin is a
- has many of them where they live
- Frigg is the goddess of this
- the god of light and prosperity
- thor
- the daughter of thor
10 Clues: thor • the daughter of thor • Frigg is the goddess of this • Loki the brother of Odin is a • the god of light and prosperity • has many of them where they live • odin is the god of wisdom war and? • of what the Norse people are called • is an important part of Norse society • was another important thing to the norse
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
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- of what the Norse people are called
- odin is the god of wisdom war and?
- was another important thing to the norse
- Frigg is the goddess of this
- is an important part of Norse society
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- Loki the brother of Odin is a
- thor is strong but a
- has many of them where norse live
- the daughter of thor
- the god of light and prosperity
10 Clues: thor is strong but a • the daughter of thor • Frigg is the goddess of this • Loki the brother of Odin is a • the god of light and prosperity • has many of them where norse live • odin is the god of wisdom war and? • of what the Norse people are called • is an important part of Norse society • was another important thing to the norse
Western Mythology 2025-08-27
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- Thunder-wielding Celtic god associated with the sacred wheel
- Hindu preserver who descends as avatars like Rama and Krishna
- Shining Japanese sun goddess who once hid in a cave, darkening the world
- Aztec sun warrior who demanded human sacrifice for strength
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- Mesopotamian love-and-war goddess, famed for her descent to the underworld
- Cunning Norse shapeshifter known for mischief and betrayal
- Fierce Greek Olympian who personifies the chaos of war
- Slavic blacksmith god who forged fire and the heavens
- Falcon-headed Egyptian deity steering the solar barque across the sky
- Swift Roman messenger god with winged sandals and caduceus
10 Clues: Slavic blacksmith god who forged fire and the heavens • Fierce Greek Olympian who personifies the chaos of war • Cunning Norse shapeshifter known for mischief and betrayal • Swift Roman messenger god with winged sandals and caduceus • Aztec sun warrior who demanded human sacrifice for strength • Thunder-wielding Celtic god associated with the sacred wheel • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2025-11-19
10 Clues: a god • owned • very old • have power over • think dog or cat • considered a god • a wonderful place • someone who rules • past tense of believe • opposite of what your parents want you to be
Percy Jackson Ch. 3&4 2025-03-14
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- Nancy _________
- A girl we meet in Ch. 4
- One of Percy's teachers
- Woodland deities in mythology
- Grover was Percy's _________
- _____ Dodds
- Grover had _________ hooves
- Female student in Ch. 1
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- A teacher who wore a leather jacket
- Monster with head of bull; body of man
- Percy's mom's favourite colour
- Percy was in _________ 6
- Percy's school
- The mother of the minotaur
- Percy's best friend
- The main character of the novel
16 Clues: _____ Dodds • Percy's school • Nancy _________ • Percy's best friend • A girl we meet in Ch. 4 • One of Percy's teachers • Female student in Ch. 1 • Percy was in _________ 6 • The mother of the minotaur • Grover had _________ hooves • Grover was Percy's _________ • Woodland deities in mythology • Percy's mom's favourite colour • The main character of the novel • ...
Kaylee Atkins Block 1 3.1.16 TAC Passcode is TAC 2016-03-01
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- any land completely surrounded by water
- sea located between Turkey and Greece
- largest island in Greek archipelago
- a society where a culture has developed
- powerful Greek city-state
- a rival to Greek power
- located north of the Mediterranean Sea
- body of water in the Mediterranean
- small city that acts like a mini country
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- the oldest country in Europe
- Greece' most powerful city-state
- large body of water which separates Europe and Africa
- large island in Mediterranean located south of Turkey
- any land with water on three sides
14 Clues: a rival to Greek power • powerful Greek city-state • the oldest country in Europe • Greece' most powerful city-state • any land with water on three sides • body of water in the Mediterranean • largest island in Greek archipelago • sea located between Turkey and Greece • located north of the Mediterranean Sea • any land completely surrounded by water • ...
Percy Jackson Battle of the Labyrinth 2021-12-01
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- large creature wit one eye
- Percy Jacksons weapon
- a guide through the Labyrinth
- antagonist in the book
- Greek god of he underworld
- Daedalus's nephew
- 2nd tallest dam in U.S
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- Main character
- Greek god of travel
- God of the sea
- Percy's half brother
- God of doors and passages
- large maze
- lost God of the wild
- inventor of labyrinth
- main Satyr
16 Clues: large maze • main Satyr • Main character • God of the sea • Daedalus's nephew • Greek god of travel • Percy's half brother • lost God of the wild • Percy Jacksons weapon • inventor of labyrinth • antagonist in the book • 2nd tallest dam in U.S • God of doors and passages • large creature wit one eye • Greek god of he underworld • a guide through the Labyrinth
Roman God Crossword 2021-11-18
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- The Roman version of the Greek god Hera
- The Roman version of the Greek god Hephaestus
- The Roman version of the Greek god Demeter
- The Roman version of the Greek god Artemis
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- The Roman version of the Greek god Zeus
- There was a spaceship named after him
- The Roman version of the Greek god Athena
- The Roman version of the Greek god Hestia
8 Clues: There was a spaceship named after him • The Roman version of the Greek god Hera • The Roman version of the Greek god Zeus • The Roman version of the Greek god Athena • The Roman version of the Greek god Hestia • The Roman version of the Greek god Demeter • The Roman version of the Greek god Artemis • The Roman version of the Greek god Hephaestus
Myths and Legends 2023-03-06
14 Clues: Pagan God • Golden King • Greek Witch • Star Barrier • Cursed Dragon • Wife of Jason • Angel of Death • Greek God of War • Five-Headed Dragon • Egyptian God of Death • Hundred-Headed Dragon • Land of the Ice Giants • Monster of the Labyrinth • Egyptian God of the Underworld
The seasons, months and days of the year. 2025-04-28
10 Clues: Month after July • Greek for "Sunday" • Season after spring • Season after summer • Greek for "Saturday" • Month before October • Greek for "Thursday" • The start of the week • First month of the year • The first season of the year
Family Worship 01252022 2022-01-25
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- a secondary wife who was often a slave girl
- cousin of Barnabas
- prophesied that messiah would be given this to drink (Psalms69:21)
- Roman weight of 11.5 oz/ 327 grams
- physician
- name in Hebrew is Yeshua
- Bystanders thought Jesus was calling for Elijah
- the original name of the first month of the Jewish sacred calendar and the 7th month of the secular calendar running from mid-March to mid-April
- another name given to Esau (Gen 25:30)
- Greek word for torture stake
- translated from Greek word pre-sby'te-ros
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- disciple whom Jesus loved
- Latin term meaning to have the legs broken
- 12th month of the Jewish sacred calendar and 6th month of the secular calendar running from mid-Feb to mid-March
- 6th month of the Jewish sacred calendar;12th on secular running from mid-August to mid-September(Neh6:15)
- Adhonai, Elohim
- member of the Sanhedrin and secret disciple of Jesus
- Greek word literally meaning "to breathe out"; expire
- pebbles or small bits of wood or stone used in making decisions
- from the Greek word pneu'ma
- a composition, lyrical or musical expressing deep sorrow
- the apostle John was charged with her care
- tax collector
- the name of the eighth month of the Jewish sacred calendar and the second month of the secular calendar running from mid-October to mid-November
24 Clues: physician • tax collector • Adhonai, Elohim • cousin of Barnabas • name in Hebrew is Yeshua • disciple whom Jesus loved • from the Greek word pneu'ma • Greek word for torture stake • Roman weight of 11.5 oz/ 327 grams • another name given to Esau (Gen 25:30) • translated from Greek word pre-sby'te-ros • Latin term meaning to have the legs broken • ...
Roman and greek crossword 2021-11-12
Across
- a series of sports performed to entertain people
- a person who fought in the roman army
- a roman god whose otherwise known as zeus and is a planet name
- Wreath, a headpiece that was well known for being seen on Julius Caesar's head
- colosseum, A big oval shaped place where gladiators fought
- a system that transports water on top of arches
- a roman god otherwise known as the god of the sea and is a planet
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with cloth wrapped hands
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with their bare hands
- a roman go otherwise known as hera
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- racing, a greek sport in which people race on two wheels carts pulled behind horses
- a form of story believed to tell ancient greek tales
- a sport in which people threw long poles
- a form of art done by moving around a stage gracefully
- a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite
- otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet
- numerals, a system of numbers invented by the romans
- strong people who fight for others entertainment and glory
- clock, a device that makes water spill from one jug to another to tell time
- a roman god otherwise known as the goddess of wisdom
20 Clues: a roman go otherwise known as hera • a person who fought in the roman army • a sport in which people threw long poles • a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite • a system that transports water on top of arches • a series of sports performed to entertain people • otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-06-29
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- Greek word for city states
- God of the Underworld
- Eight to ten ranks made a formation called the_________
- The Greeks believed the gods lived on top of this mountain, the tallest in Greece
- The Ancient Greeks took their _______ very seriously and kept in good favour of the gods
- _______ Were thought to be the thinkers of Ancient Greece
- The ______ was important for trade, food and transportation
- Affected the development of one government in Greece
- Did not have any privileges, rights or responsibilities
- A person who controls a government alone, usually by force
- King of the gods.
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- The name of the Aegean Sea comes from Aegeus, who was a legendary Greek _________.
- The minotaur lived in a labyrinth on the island of ______
- Only free men were these
- God of the sea
- Sparta and Athens fought a long war, called the _________ War
- Greek city-state famous for democratic government
- One of the battle sites between Greece and Persia
- This philosopher was a student of Socrates. He wrote much of what we know about Socrates.
- A Greek marketplace
- A government where all citizens can vote
- Mother Earth
- Grew up helping their mothers around the house
- The ancient Greeks believed that their _____________ caused events like thunder and earthquakes
- One of the seas surrounding Greece
- Had the fiercest warriors.
- ______ was necessary due to the geography of Greece
27 Clues: Mother Earth • God of the sea • King of the gods. • A Greek marketplace • God of the Underworld • Only free men were these • Greek word for city states • Had the fiercest warriors. • One of the seas surrounding Greece • A government where all citizens can vote • Grew up helping their mothers around the house • Greek city-state famous for democratic government • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
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- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
Across
- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
Down
- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
Across
- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
Down
- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
hisrtoy of art 2017-11-25
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- de milo / the most famous Greek sculptures during the last period of ancient Greek art.
- / a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid like point of Egyptians sculpture.
- / Common characteristics of Mesopotamian art are repetition of simple patterns, characters, natural and _________ symbolism.
- / responsible for spreading literacy among Nobles throughout his-reign.
- / Roman artists had a much more _________ outlook and tempered idealistic.
- / Sumerian sculptures appear to be made primarily out of cones and _________.
- / Santorini the most beautiful black igneous rock also known as?
- / wall paintings been uncovered by Archaeologists that have been well preserved by the volcanic ash.
- / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts.
- Ages / early Christian Byzantine also known as?
- / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations.
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- / major art forms during early Palaeolithic period.
- / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created.
- / one of eight major artistic movements during medieval period.
- kong / the city of Akrotiri on the volcanic island of Theorem.
- / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia.
- / one of the most impressive domes in Rome.
- / An art form that was common in the Roman catacombs.
- / the first Christian Emperor.
- / Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini.
- / an ancient Greek sculptor in bronze of the 5th century BCE.
- / the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power of Egyptian art.
- / Popular materials used to create Mesopotamian arts.
23 Clues: / the first Christian Emperor. • / one of the most impressive domes in Rome. • / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia. • / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts. • Ages / early Christian Byzantine also known as? • / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created. • / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations. • ...
Learning Contract #4 - History Vocab 2023-12-12
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- A violent conflict between a state and one or more organized non-state actors in the state's territory
- A Doric temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens
- Ancient kingdom in SE Europe
- A government by the people
- A peninsula in southern Europe bordered by the Aegean Sea
- A system of economic trading in which money replaces bartering
- A ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or brutally
- A fusion of the ancient Greek world with that of Western Asian, Northeastern African, and Southwestern Asian
- A small group of people hold most or all political power.
- A time period in which a civilization is at its peak
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- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- A governing body or upper class usually made up of a hereditary nobility
- Act of trading goods and services without the use of money
- A body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- An alliance of Greek states formed by Sparta
- A ruling system in which a society is ruled by a single person
- An alliance of ancient Greek states lead by Athens formed in 478–77 BC to fight Persia
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on two sides
- A Greek City-State
- The capital and largest city of Greece
20 Clues: A Greek City-State • A government by the people • Ancient kingdom in SE Europe • The capital and largest city of Greece • An alliance of Greek states formed by Sparta • A time period in which a civilization is at its peak • A piece of land that is surrounded by water on two sides • A Doric temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens • ...
Chapter 1 Section 1 Crossword 6th Grade 2025-08-18
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- streak of light produced when a meteoroid breaks up in Earth's atmosphere, pg 14
- an object that orbits the sun, pg 13
- Greek meaning of the word planet, pg 17
- number of planets in our solar system, pg 13
- orbital shape of each planet, oval, pg 19
- body that orbits a planet, pg 13
- Greek for "sun", pg 19
- cold mixture of dust and ice approaching the sun, pg 14
- made using the five senses, pg 13
- Greek philosopher who proposed Earth in the center of the universe, pg 18
- pattern or group of stars forming an image in the sky, pg 15
- Italian scientist who discovered the moons of Jupiter, pg 19
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- has component of stars, pg 13
- giant ball of superheated gas, pg 13
- one word and a letter, name of early astronomer born in 476 CE, pg 13
- model of solar system with Sun in the center of solar system, pg 19
- model of solar system with Earth in the middle, pg 18
- planet with phases similar to moon, pg 20
- the apparent movement of stars from East to West, caused by Earth's ________, pg 16
- constellation found in the east in winter, west in spring, pg 16
- gas component of stars, pg 13
- Greek astronomer who proposed epicycles for geocentric model, pg 18
22 Clues: Greek for "sun", pg 19 • has component of stars, pg 13 • gas component of stars, pg 13 • body that orbits a planet, pg 13 • made using the five senses, pg 13 • giant ball of superheated gas, pg 13 • an object that orbits the sun, pg 13 • Greek meaning of the word planet, pg 17 • orbital shape of each planet, oval, pg 19 • planet with phases similar to moon, pg 20 • ...
Religion of rome 2022-11-18
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- the opposite of Hermens.
- the opposite of Hades.
- One of a roman gods.
- Relating to or believing in a religion.
- Part human and part divine.
- the opposite of Zeus.
- the opposite of Aphrodite.
- the opposite of Hephaestus.
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- the opposite of Cronus.
- the opposite of Poseidon.
- They are stores.
- the opposite of Hera.
- the opposite of Ares.
- The women gods.
- the opposite of Leto.
- They are greeks culture.
16 Clues: The women gods. • They are stores. • One of a roman gods. • the opposite of Hera. • the opposite of Ares. • the opposite of Leto. • the opposite of Zeus. • the opposite of Hades. • the opposite of Cronus. • the opposite of Hermens. • They are greeks culture. • the opposite of Poseidon. • the opposite of Aphrodite. • Part human and part divine. • the opposite of Hephaestus. • ...
Taylors Version (and some not quite) 2023-09-22
10 Clues: Hater • Eternally • Primary colour • 1511 + 478 = 19 • Now Hello immediately • Bold, brave, courageous • Say my name, say my name • Tengah Malam (Indonesian) • Mythology, stories passed through generations • Regarded belief or opinions about something or someone
Review 2023-05-30
10 Clues: many • story • a girl god • full of pride • event that happens • how something works • to make fabric from string • to rip something to pieces • to affect in a certain way • stories used to explain things
Norse Mythology 2024-12-12
10 Clues: All father • Tree of life • God of thunder • God of Mischeif • Home of the aesir • Type of mythology • Home of the humans • Watchman of the gods • Wolf that ate the sun • Fire Giant at ragnarok
Ella 2023-03-13
Across
- something that hides its meaning.
- The study of myths.
- something that starts speed.
- Air
- A __________ is a shape.
- I showed _________ to my friend.
- White blood cells.
Down
- At the play people sang a _________.
- I saw a _______.
- I do _________ every Tuesday.
- It was a __________ Sunday.
- I went to __________.
- There was a _______ on the sign.
13 Clues: Air • I saw a _______. • White blood cells. • The study of myths. • I went to __________. • A __________ is a shape. • It was a __________ Sunday. • something that starts speed. • I do _________ every Tuesday. • I showed _________ to my friend. • There was a _______ on the sign. • something that hides its meaning. • At the play people sang a _________.
Ella 2023-03-13
Across
- something that hides its meaning.
- The study of myths.
- something that starts speed.
- Air
- A __________ is a shape.
- I showed _________ to my friend.
- White blood cells.
Down
- At the play people sang a _________.
- I saw a _______.
- I do _________ every Tuesday.
- It was a __________ Sunday.
- I went to __________.
- There was a _______ on the sign.
13 Clues: Air • I saw a _______. • White blood cells. • The study of myths. • I went to __________. • A __________ is a shape. • It was a __________ Sunday. • something that starts speed. • I do _________ every Tuesday. • I showed _________ to my friend. • There was a _______ on the sign. • something that hides its meaning. • At the play people sang a _________.
Ancient Greece 2023-05-31
Across
- - series of wars found between the Greek city states and Persia
- - alliance of Greek City States headed by the Athens that was organized to protect Greek invasion
- - what were the cities Alexander built called?
- - meeting place of the Delian League
- - their belief system
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- - 28 elders + 2 kings, elders, over 60 years old, from royal family
- - a great ruler who conquered Greece for 11 years
- - formation of wall of shields
- - the spread of Greek culture caused by Alexanders conquest
- - who won the Greco-Persian wars?
- - hereditary rule, high priests, generals
11 Clues: - their belief system • - formation of wall of shields • - who won the Greco-Persian wars? • - meeting place of the Delian League • - hereditary rule, high priests, generals • - what were the cities Alexander built called? • - a great ruler who conquered Greece for 11 years • - the spread of Greek culture caused by Alexanders conquest • ...
Greece Key Terms 3 2023-01-09
Across
- Greek scientist, inventor, and mathematician
- kingdom located just north of Greece
- Philip II’s son who established a huge empire
- relating to the culture that blended Greek with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences
- king of Macedonia who conquered Greece
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- the neighboring empire to Greece and Macedonia
- an island-city where a colossal bronze statue was of the Greek sun-god Helios was constructed
- Egyptian city that was the center of Hellenistic culture
- the common Hellenistic language of trade and commerce
- Persian king in opposition to Alexander
- Greek mathematician and pioneer in geometry
11 Clues: kingdom located just north of Greece • king of Macedonia who conquered Greece • Persian king in opposition to Alexander • Greek mathematician and pioneer in geometry • Greek scientist, inventor, and mathematician • Philip II’s son who established a huge empire • the neighboring empire to Greece and Macedonia • the common Hellenistic language of trade and commerce • ...
MAPEH Crossword 2014-02-23
Across
- poppy tears
- hung pictures
- short form of comic opera
- most important librettist of opera seria
- text used for an opera
- most frequently consumed stimulant
- most successful composer of early English opera
- playing all seven tiles in Scrabble
- enforcement body of the DDB
- great reformer of opera
- location of seats of ancient Greek audiences
- most important Greek Old Comic dramatist
- drug used to fight opium dependence
- non-addictive hallucinogen
- checkers
- Game of the Generals in Tagalog
- earliest recorded actor
- ancient Greek backdrop
- seller of illegal drugs
- Shakespeare's longest play
- Italian meaning of opera
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- theater burned down during a performance of one of Shakespeare's plays
- methamphetamine
- Greek deity being honoured by the first tragedies
- most commonly abused sedatives
- origin of the term "tragedy"
- Beethoven's only opera
- term for stealing the opponent's stones in sungka
- origin of Snakes and Ladders
- French comic opera
- author of the earliest extant trilogy
- type of squares which multiply the points awarded in Scrabble
- early German opera
- source of marijuana
- where the first known opera house was built
- rank in Game of the Generals with the most pieces
- slang for stimulant
- first known opera author
- playing time of "Word Factory"
- ecstasy
40 Clues: ecstasy • checkers • poppy tears • hung pictures • methamphetamine • French comic opera • early German opera • source of marijuana • slang for stimulant • Beethoven's only opera • text used for an opera • ancient Greek backdrop • great reformer of opera • earliest recorded actor • seller of illegal drugs • first known opera author • Italian meaning of opera • short form of comic opera • ...
Vocab #4 2023-12-18
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- a class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, especially the hereditary nobility
- a line of heavily armed infantry in a line with shields and spears
- an economic system dependent of the exchange of goods
- an economic system in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
- a form of government in which all power is held by a small group of people, typically rich or high class persons
- a civilization based on Greek culture
- an alliance of ancient Greek city-states, dominated by Sparta and centered on the Peloponnese
- a temple in Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena
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- a war within a country or nation, amongst countrymen
- an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula
- a peninsula in south Europe, bordered by Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean, and Black Seas
- government by the people
- an ancient Greek city-state
- a state or nation in which power of rule is hereditary
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, logic, and beliefs
- an alliance of ancient Greek states formed to fight Persia
- the most prosperous or peaceful age of a country or nation
- a body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- the capital of Greece, in southeastern part
- a ruler or person in a position of power who uses power oppressively or unjustly
20 Clues: government by the people • an ancient Greek city-state • a civilization based on Greek culture • an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula • the capital of Greece, in southeastern part • a body of land surrounded by water on three sides • a temple in Greece dedicated to the goddess Athena • a war within a country or nation, amongst countrymen • ...
Chapter 4, Sections 1 and 2 Puzzle 2023-10-28
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- What war are the Mycenaeans most famous for?
- A form of government where only a few people hold power.
- An Athenian noble who was trusted by the nobles and farmers.
- Captive workers, whose name comes from the Greek for “capture.”
- Who did the Greeks get the idea of an alphabet from?
- Another name for each Greek city-state that was like a tiny independent country.
- What advanced technology did the Dorians bring to Greece?
- What type of government did Athens have?
- Many ancient Greeks made a living from the sea. Others settled in what type of community?
- The growth of trade led to the growth of:
- A form of government where all citizens share in running the government.
- Who did the Greeks get the idea of an alphabet from?
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- A market and a place where people could meet and debate issues.
- A fortified area in each Greek state stood at the top of a hill. What was it called?
- In most Greek city-states, only free native-born men who owned land could be:
- Which invading group founded the city of Sparta?
- The Athenian leader who is credited with making the government of Athens a democracy.
- What lay beyond the Mycenaean palace walls?
- A body of land with water on three sides.
- The Mycenaean king who used trickery to win the Trojan War.
- How did the Minoans make their wealth?
- A settlement in a new territory that keeps close ties to its homeland.
22 Clues: How did the Minoans make their wealth? • What type of government did Athens have? • A body of land with water on three sides. • The growth of trade led to the growth of: • What lay beyond the Mycenaean palace walls? • What war are the Mycenaeans most famous for? • Which invading group founded the city of Sparta? • Who did the Greeks get the idea of an alphabet from? • ...
Clone of Acting 1 Greek Review 2024-10-08
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- theater was first performed for entertainment as well as for this
- the first actor; where we get the word Thespian
- the most powerful body position on stage
- motivated movement on stage
- the Greek god of wine and harvest, for which theater was first performed
- actors wore these to communicate emotion and character
- the first literary critic (bearded)
- the Romans introduced Gladiators into their performance which caused theater to be _______
- means "watching place"; where we get the word "theater"
- the year we can officially say theater began
- this is the type of humor the Greeks enjoyed; the word comes from a half man / half goat creature
- Greeks were the first to build these types of structures
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- a group of 12-15 men in Greek theater who all acted and spoke together
- the stage area to the actor's right is facing the audience
- literally means "audience before scene"; the type of theater space the Greeks created
- the second major Greek playwright; used two actors
- "playing space"; of the stage area in a Greek theater
- Romans were the first to build these types of structures
- the stage area AWAY from the audience
- literally "god from machine", used to resolve plots
- the building that had doors used for scenery, also where we get the word "scene"
- "emotional cleansing"; the expelling of emotion during a performance
22 Clues: motivated movement on stage • the first literary critic (bearded) • the stage area AWAY from the audience • the most powerful body position on stage • the year we can officially say theater began • the first actor; where we get the word Thespian • the second major Greek playwright; used two actors • literally "god from machine", used to resolve plots • ...
I.G. '23 2023-06-26
Across
- Flash your pearlies
- 42 actor
- Cowboy's cow catcher
- Conversed
- LBI gf joint
- She knows Victoria's secret
- Kicker Harrison
- Greek fried cheese
- RR tycoon and university founder
- Group of eight
- Taycan maker
- Fashion capital
- Famous runner up
- This year to Caesar
- Subdue wild hair or wild animal
- Cheers in Chianti
- Founding father or radio host
- Deep blue
- Purplish smoothie berry
- MV3
- Ancient Roman outfit
- Italian sunning spot
- Soothing succulent
- Greek wonder isle
- Small role for Rudd
- Fictional soccer coach
- Very thin clouds or hair
- Zach G's Greenery
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- DeMelo's new fellows
- Where Fallon came to fame
- Hill/Scherbatsky actress
- Smooth tube pasta
- Wide, wavy, layered pasta
- Macbook or Chromebook
- Available to all
- Maker Mark
- Tree house
- U2 singer
- Actor Harrison
- G'day _____
- Long, skinny pasta
- Wool source in the Andes (Lorenzo was one)
- Guest singer on "Everything Has Changed"
- Messenger of Gods (Greek)
- Greek poet
- Home of Odysseus
- Tooth or Bernedoodle
- Italian dude
- Simpson dad
- Guest singer on "The Joker and the Queen"
- High school musical
- Punxsutawney prognosticator
- The ____ ____ are over (2 wds)
- Famous herb shape
- Shakespeare's Wife
- Ryder's dream dog
- Starting spot for a long run to Athens
- King of Gods (Roman)
- Ridged, tube pasta
59 Clues: MV3 • 42 actor • Conversed • U2 singer • Deep blue • Maker Mark • Tree house • Greek poet • G'day _____ • Simpson dad • LBI gf joint • Taycan maker • Italian dude • Actor Harrison • Group of eight • Kicker Harrison • Fashion capital • Available to all • Famous runner up • Home of Odysseus • Smooth tube pasta • Cheers in Chianti • Famous herb shape • Ryder's dream dog • Greek wonder isle • Zach G's Greenery • ...
Ancient Greece Chapters 1-3 2022-12-13
Across
- Able statesman who ruled Athens
- Lawmaking body
- Government headed by a privileged minority or upper class
- Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- Became capital of Greek states
- Greek city state that made a living off the sea
- Ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy
- Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
- Government in which the people hold ruling power
- Ruler who gained power by force
- Massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- Fixed salary given to public office holders
- Poet credited with the Iliad and the Odyssey
Down
- Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
- Group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- Greek city state most well known for their military power
- Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place
- System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day-to-day affairs rather than through elected representatives
- Formal agreement between 2 or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A government in which a king or Queen exercises central power
- A native resident of a town or country
- Narrow Water passage
- Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city state
- practice in ancient Greece used to banish a public figure who threatened democracy
24 Clues: Lawmaking body • Narrow Water passage • Became capital of Greek states • Able statesman who ruled Athens • Ruler who gained power by force • Altar, Chapel, or other sacred place • A native resident of a town or country • Ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete • Colorful painting completed on wet plaster • Fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
Words their way 19 2022-02-16
10 Clues: Measures speed • a rock crystal • fortune telling • study of shapes • Study of animals • length of circle • unit of measurement • Stories from olden times • Keeps liquids warm or cool • The study of the world's terrain
relationships 2014-06-03
Across
- the Greek word for a family type of love
- the Greek word for friendship
- living together before marriage lacking commitment
- 11 letter word that means to have a self type of love and to gloss over and blind issues
- one of the seven sacraments it unites man and women in such a way that they form one flesh
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- the Greek word for a sexual type love
- the Greek word for the highest form of love possible
- the expectation that if I do something for someone they will in turn do something for me
- a systems of meanings or beliefs that are stabilized and governed by rules
- the Greek word for companionship type love
- means the closeness or sharing between humans
11 Clues: the Greek word for friendship • the Greek word for a sexual type love • the Greek word for a family type of love • the Greek word for companionship type love • means the closeness or sharing between humans • living together before marriage lacking commitment • the Greek word for the highest form of love possible • ...
ANK 2014-01-10
13 Clues: Chai taali • Shrey jaisi • Tanya's chai • Iqbal's hero • Kajol's sister • sum up with an I • Madhubala ka pati • Synonym for rude in english • A politician killed by LTFE • Capital of Jharkhand with a P • One of the best Indian captain • Hritik roshan in Koin mil gaya • Devotee of God vishnu according to hindy mythology
Indian Mythology 2017-01-28
10 Clues: wife of Rama • supreme Hindu god • birthplace of Rama • king of the Rakshasas • first son of Dasaratha • Rama's brother and companion • very old and important myth in India • consequences of actions return to you • leads the army of monkeys to fight for Rama • belligerent, shape-shifters similar to Greek titans
Norse Mythology 2015-02-16
10 Clues: Thor's enemy. • Twin of Fertility. • Gleipnir binds him. • A Traveler and Warrior. • Twin of Love and Beauty. • His blood makes the mead. • Mistletoe struck him dead. • The first owner of Thought and Memory. • A crafty trickster of debated character. • Friend of humans and enemy of frost giants.
Egyptian Mythology 2023-10-31
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- Bastet is popularly known as the god of ...
- What goddess was often called upon to ward off evil spirits.
- What does Ammit devour?
- Alternate name of Isis
- The most famous sphinx is in what city?
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- God of the sun, creation, order and kings
- God of storms, deserts, violence, and disorder
- God of the sky and war
- Answer to the riddle of the sphinx.
- Anubis is depicted as a ____.
10 Clues: God of the sky and war • Alternate name of Isis • What does Ammit devour? • Anubis is depicted as a ____. • Answer to the riddle of the sphinx. • The most famous sphinx is in what city? • God of the sun, creation, order and kings • Bastet is popularly known as the god of ... • God of storms, deserts, violence, and disorder • ...
Persian Mythology 2024-01-25
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- A monster with the head of a man, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion.
- The Lord of Chaos and Darkness
- The greatest persian hero.
- The persian equivalent of genies.
- The great bird that sits atop the Tree of All Seeds.
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- The God of Creation, Light, and Goodness
- The first mortal king to rule on earth.
- The pathway for dead souls to cross into the afterlife.
- They were considered to be good and pure, and were used to ward away evil.
- They were believed to be the physical manifestations of demons.
10 Clues: The greatest persian hero. • The Lord of Chaos and Darkness • The persian equivalent of genies. • The first mortal king to rule on earth. • The God of Creation, Light, and Goodness • The great bird that sits atop the Tree of All Seeds. • The pathway for dead souls to cross into the afterlife. • They were believed to be the physical manifestations of demons. • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
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- Father of all gods for the Norses
- Paradise for the Norses
- People often think he is, but he's not Thor's brother
- Scandinavia is made of Norway, Sweden and..
- The Norse are also known as
- Odin gave it to gain wisdom
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- The godness who had visions about the future
- Norse culture placed great impostance in strenght, bravery and..
- The weapon of Thor
- His death starts the Ragnarok
10 Clues: The weapon of Thor • Paradise for the Norses • The Norse are also known as • Odin gave it to gain wisdom • His death starts the Ragnarok • Father of all gods for the Norses • Scandinavia is made of Norway, Sweden and.. • The godness who had visions about the future • People often think he is, but he's not Thor's brother • ...
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
10 Clues: The god of wisdom. • The god of mischief. • The Queen of the gods. • The strongest of the gods. • The goddess of the afterlife. • What was the home of the gods? • The god of light and prosperity. • What the Norse'ere best known for? • What did the Norse's value the most? • Where were the Norse culture developed?
norse mythology 2023-03-28
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- what was Thor tasked with protecting?
- where was this culture developed?
- Balders death marks the beginning of what?
- who is the daughter of Loki
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- who was the "father of all gods"?
- Loki was known as what god?
- What did Thor use to create craters
- what were the Norse often refereed to as?
- Frigg was famous for having visions of what?
- Who started Ragnorok
10 Clues: Who started Ragnorok • Loki was known as what god? • who is the daughter of Loki • who was the "father of all gods"? • where was this culture developed? • What did Thor use to create craters • what was Thor tasked with protecting? • what were the Norse often refereed to as? • Balders death marks the beginning of what? • Frigg was famous for having visions of what?
Norse Mythology 2024-04-02
10 Clues: Odin's wife • Odin's brother • Daughter of Loki • Father of all gods • The end of the universe • God of light and prosperity • What Odin gave up to gain wisdom • Responsible for protecting Asgard • The highest class in Norse society • What you had to die in to get to Valhalla
Norse mythology 2024-04-02
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- daughter of Loki
- god of light and prosperity
- lowest position in the culture
- expert fisherman, navigators, and artists
- has visions of the future
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- free and can own land but not at the top
- has a powerful hammer said to create craters
- responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
- known as the trickster god
- father of all God's
10 Clues: daughter of Loki • father of all God's • has visions of the future • known as the trickster god • god of light and prosperity • lowest position in the culture • free and can own land but not at the top • expert fisherman, navigators, and artists • has a powerful hammer said to create craters • responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
hindu mythology 2024-08-14
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- Essence of the Vedas
- Third eye of Lord Shiva is on his __________.
- Dwarf avatar of Lord Vishnu
- Goddess of wealth
- Hindu God worshipped before beginning a new work
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- Name of Dhritarashtra’s wife
- Lord Indra’s elephant is named ____________.
- Siddhartha Gautama is popularly called Lord ___________.
- Goddess of learning
- Pole star is called __________ Tara.
10 Clues: Goddess of wealth • Goddess of learning • Essence of the Vedas • Dwarf avatar of Lord Vishnu • Name of Dhritarashtra’s wife • Pole star is called __________ Tara. • Lord Indra’s elephant is named ____________. • Third eye of Lord Shiva is on his __________. • Hindu God worshipped before beginning a new work • Siddhartha Gautama is popularly called Lord ___________.
Indian Mythology 2023-04-12
10 Clues: The farmer • The warrior • Globe on nose • Churning of ocean • Dominates the ocean • Embodies all good qualities • Will emerge at end of world • Life lessons with Bhagavad Gita • Lion headed emerged from a pillar • Drawf Conquered the world in 3 footsteps
Norse Mythology 2022-09-28
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- Goddess of Wheat, Earth, Harvest and Family. Wife of Thor
- Hammer forged by Eitri and Brokkr
- The goddess of death, daughter of Loki
- The unbreakable ribbon used to constrain Fenrir
- The most powerful God and ruler of the other Gods
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- Considered a trickster god who creates chaos
- God of Foresight and the vigilant of the Aesir
- The serpent that surrounds the world, son of Loki
- The wolf who grew endlessly, son of Loki
- The God of thunder and the sky who wields Mjolnir
10 Clues: Hammer forged by Eitri and Brokkr • The goddess of death, daughter of Loki • The wolf who grew endlessly, son of Loki • Considered a trickster god who creates chaos • God of Foresight and the vigilant of the Aesir • The unbreakable ribbon used to constrain Fenrir • The serpent that surrounds the world, son of Loki • The God of thunder and the sky who wields Mjolnir • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-10-18
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- He is married to Sif who is a Norse Goddess of Wheat, Earth, Harvest, and Family
- The top level of the cosmos and Norse world
- what religion are the Norse people?
- the ultimate trickster among the Norse gods and was a shapeshifter
- Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times
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- the Norse people's life is centered on a vast sacred tree called
- Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology?
- the goddess of motherhood and mother of Balder
- God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father
- Coldest place in the world
10 Clues: Coldest place in the world • what religion are the Norse people? • The top level of the cosmos and Norse world • the goddess of motherhood and mother of Balder • God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father • Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times • Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology? • ...
EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY 2024-11-13
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- a mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle.
- God of the underworld
- A symbol of life and hope as well as of death and fear.
- Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- God of healing and magic
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- A long garment men and women wore
- The religion of the Egyptians
- Egyptian art and architecture
- monuments to house the tombs of the pharaohs
- The rulers of ancient Egypt
10 Clues: God of the underworld • God of healing and magic • The rulers of ancient Egypt • The religion of the Egyptians • Egyptian art and architecture • A long garment men and women wore • Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt • monuments to house the tombs of the pharaohs • A symbol of life and hope as well as of death and fear. • ...
greek and roman mythololgy and reliogon 2021-02-27
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- was goddess of hunt, animals and archery
- were considered some of the most important people in the town.
- he is the king of the gods and the god of thunder and lightning. Greek equivalent: Zeus
- She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greek equivalent: Aphrodite
- in Ancient Greek were very religious. The people would go to the temple, sometimes more than once a day and they would worship the different gods in the temple.
- the god of the underworld
- was considered the protector of Rome and came from Greek goddess Hera.
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- she is the goddess of archery, animals, and the hunt. Greek equivalent: Artemis
- They would go to school so that they could learn to read, write and do math.
- acquired a reputation as a strong military force
- were built in almost every city that would be set for one god.
- who was the god of the sea,
12 Clues: the god of the underworld • who was the god of the sea, • was goddess of hunt, animals and archery • acquired a reputation as a strong military force • were considered some of the most important people in the town. • were built in almost every city that would be set for one god. • She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greek equivalent: Aphrodite • ...
Mapeh 2025-02-26
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- What medieval religious play depicted the story of Adam and Eve’s fall?
- What was William Shakespeare called?
- What is the name of the first known English tragedy play?
- Which theatre influenced Roman theater?
- This is a humorous tale about a strong woman who led a female coalition to end war in Greece.
- What were medieval traveling performers called?
- Who began staging theater with Biblical stories on Easter Sundays.
- Theater was banned in ______, but minstrels kept it alive by performing in markets, public places, and festivals
- What is the side entrance for the chorus in Greek theater?
- What is the backdrop or stage building in ancient Greek theater?
- Always ____ to learn something useful
- Who performs on stage in a play?
- What is the large circular area at the center part of the theatre in Greek theater called?
- Satyr Play is an ancient greek form of _____ comedy
- What is the Italian comedy performed by professional troupes called?
- Minstrels traveled as jugglers, storytellers, ______ , dancers, singers, and more.
- _________these are as education in memselves
- What is the viewing place on the slope of a hill?
- Gorboduc was written by ______ Norton and _____ Sackville.
- What were the dramatic performances with music, dance, and masks called during the Renaissance?
- A renowned writer of tragedies in ancient Greece
- Theatre began from ____ , ritual, and ceremony
- Who is the father of tragedy?
- What word means "place of seeing"?
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- it features protagonists choosing a Godly life over evil, guided by personifications of moral attributes.
- Who was a prominent supporter of theatre?
- Who is responsible for guiding the actors in a play?
- Shakespeare's four greatest works of tragedies are Hamlet, Othello, _____ , and King Lear.
- What type of play involves serious events and often ends unhappily?
- What are the characters in satyr plays that are part man, part goat?
- Who said "Experience travel-these are as education in themselves"?
- Roman theater often featured chariot races, _____, and public executions.
- Gorboduc was also titled _____ and Porrex
- Who was the Greek playwrighter that wrote most of the comedy plays?
- Memory is the ______ of all
- Comedy plays are derived from imitation; no traces of ____
- What type of play is humorous and lighthearted?
- A compound of two Greek words, "_____" or "goat" and "ode," meaning song
- Who writes scripts for theater performances?
- Which civilization’s theater featured gladiator fights and public executions?
- This is one of William Shakespeare's famous plays
- Who built the first permanent theater in Rome?
- Who is a famous playwright of the Renaissance?
- Which play by Euripides is considered an adventurous comedy?
- What era of theater revived Greek and Roman styles?
- This building was part of a multi-use complex featuring a large quadriporticus.
- Who said "Memory is the mother of all wisdom" ?
- University Drama aimed to recreate _____ tragedy.
- What type of Greek play includes comic elements and features half-goat, half-man creatures?
- Minstrels were seen as dangerous and _____
50 Clues: Memory is the ______ of all • Who is the father of tragedy? • Who performs on stage in a play? • What word means "place of seeing"? • What was William Shakespeare called? • Always ____ to learn something useful • Which theatre influenced Roman theater? • Who was a prominent supporter of theatre? • Gorboduc was also titled _____ and Porrex • ...
Aztec Mythology 2012-11-26
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- Where did Aztec people go if they died in battle or giving birth?
- Whats the name of the realm of the dead?
- Were Aztec people sacred of death that much?
- How many hells are there?
- Where did an Aztec person go if they died a normal death?
- Over how many Gods did they believe in?
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- What did the Aztec people feed the sun?
- They believed the Earth was...
- How many heavens are there?
- Who did they think fought the sun?
10 Clues: How many hells are there? • How many heavens are there? • They believed the Earth was... • Who did they think fought the sun? • What did the Aztec people feed the sun? • Over how many Gods did they believe in? • Whats the name of the realm of the dead? • Were Aztec people sacred of death that much? • Where did an Aztec person go if they died a normal death? • ...
mythology vocab 2013-11-06
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- adj. having a shine or glow
- 1 wheeled transportation device
- a syndrome due to cumulnative blows absorbed in the boxing ring (hyphonated)
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- the ability to make considerate decisions or come to sensible conclusions
- the study of drugs that affect mental and behavioral activity
- adj. part of the ocean that receives no sun light
- someone who makes or sells eyeglasses
- adv. brightly, clearly
- v. to provide or brighten with light
- n. an apparatus for observing substances that emit light for a very short time
10 Clues: adv. brightly, clearly • adj. having a shine or glow • 1 wheeled transportation device • v. to provide or brighten with light • someone who makes or sells eyeglasses • adj. part of the ocean that receives no sun light • the study of drugs that affect mental and behavioral activity • the ability to make considerate decisions or come to sensible conclusions • ...
Mythology Vocab 2013-09-19
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- this word comes from Clotho, the spinner of the thread of life
- Two well-matched contestants
- to fight with amazing boldness
- from Eros, relating to love
- meaning "bold vaulting ambition," from Icarus who flew too near the sun and died doing it
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- a woman of surpassing beauty and charm
- Words which foretell evil and are not heeded
- from the nymph Echo who fell in love with Narcissus but was under a curse which allowed her to repeat only the last word of what was said to her
- one who is clever in devising schemes
- To annoy
10 Clues: To annoy • from Eros, relating to love • Two well-matched contestants • to fight with amazing boldness • one who is clever in devising schemes • a woman of surpassing beauty and charm • Words which foretell evil and are not heeded • this word comes from Clotho, the spinner of the thread of life • ...
Greece Mythology 2023-02-02
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- Matematikawan, fisikawan Yunani, penemu dan astronom
- Dewa yang mengikat Dewi Hera di kursi emas
- Dewa cahaya, musik, pemanah, pengobatan, matahari
- Pematung, pelukis, arsitek yunani
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- Dewi kemenangan
- Filsuf Athena Yunani klasik
- monster laut yang akan memakan Andromeda calon istri Perseus
- Dokter Yunani kuno dan bapak kedokteran barat
- Raja dari segala dewa dewi di Olympus
- Dewa perang
10 Clues: Dewa perang • Dewi kemenangan • Filsuf Athena Yunani klasik • Pematung, pelukis, arsitek yunani • Raja dari segala dewa dewi di Olympus • Dewa yang mengikat Dewi Hera di kursi emas • Dokter Yunani kuno dan bapak kedokteran barat • Dewa cahaya, musik, pemanah, pengobatan, matahari • Matematikawan, fisikawan Yunani, penemu dan astronom • ...
NORSE MYTHOLOGY 2021-09-16
10 Clues: Thor’s wife • mimir’s well • odin’s spear • tree of life • the thunderer • Thor’s hammer • the trickster • the all farther • home of the gods • end of the world
Mythology Vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- Lucky Suerta
- Impossible to hurt; invincible Imposible herir; invencible
- Disagreement, conflict between people Desacuerdo, conflicto entre personas
- evil or morally wrong aldad o moralmente equivocado
- Living forever; never dying Viviendo para siempre; nunca morir
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- Praising a higher power (god) Alabando a un poder superior (dios)
- be a direct blood relative of ser pariente consanguíneo directo de
- Extremely angry Extremadamente enojado
- ENERGETIC,QUICK ENERGÉTICO,RÁPIDO
- a man who pursues a relationship with a woman for marriageun hombre que persigue una relación con una mujer para casarse
10 Clues: Lucky Suerta • ENERGETIC,QUICK ENERGÉTICO,RÁPIDO • Extremely angry Extremadamente enojado • evil or morally wrong aldad o moralmente equivocado • Impossible to hurt; invincible Imposible herir; invencible • Living forever; never dying Viviendo para siempre; nunca morir • Praising a higher power (god) Alabando a un poder superior (dios) • ...
Norse mythology 2024-04-02
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- god of light and prosperity
- known as the trickster god
- expert fisherman, navigators, and artists
- lowest position in the culture
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- responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
- free and can own land but not at the top
- father of all God's
- daughter of Loki
- has visions of the future
- has a powerful hammer said to create craters
10 Clues: daughter of Loki • father of all God's • has visions of the future • known as the trickster god • god of light and prosperity • lowest position in the culture • free and can own land but not at the top • expert fisherman, navigators, and artists • has a powerful hammer said to create craters • responsible for protecting clan and rewarding people
Mythology Monsters 2022-01-21
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- half women, half-bird
- winged horse
- Monster of Crete,body of a man, head of a bull
- half eagle, half lion
- can turn you to stone by looking at her
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- mythical creature with the body of a lion, and the head of a human, falcon, or ram
- three-headed dog, guardian of the underworld
- gigantic water snake with nine heads
- mythical and sacred firebird
- body of a bird, head of a human
10 Clues: winged horse • half women, half-bird • half eagle, half lion • mythical and sacred firebird • body of a bird, head of a human • gigantic water snake with nine heads • can turn you to stone by looking at her • three-headed dog, guardian of the underworld • Monster of Crete,body of a man, head of a bull • ...
Mythology Recap 2025-06-12
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- Brought to life by the word of god
- Myths about how we got here
- Where myths come from
- Home of the Norse gods, across the rainbow bridge
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- How the Norse gods stay immortal
- Swallowed his own children
- What the Greeks called the sky
- Thursday is named for this thundery god
- (Eventually) won the Titanomachy
- Runs the Greek afterlife
10 Clues: Where myths come from • Runs the Greek afterlife • Swallowed his own children • Myths about how we got here • What the Greeks called the sky • How the Norse gods stay immortal • (Eventually) won the Titanomachy • Brought to life by the word of god • Thursday is named for this thundery god • Home of the Norse gods, across the rainbow bridge
Fantasy creatures 2023-06-14
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- A large and often ugly creature with a reputation for being mean and cruel. Trolls are commonly depicted as living under bridges and threatening travelers.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Griffins are often seen as guardians and symbols of strength and courage.
- A small, magical creature with wings. Fairies are believed to have special powers and are often associated with granting wishes or protecting nature.
- A creature that is said to drink the blood of the living to survive. Vampires are often depicted as immortal beings with supernatural powers and a aversion to sunlight.
- A half-human, half-fish creature that lives in the water. Mermaids are often depicted as beautiful and graceful beings with a tail instead of legs.
- A small, playful creature with magical abilities. Pixies are often portrayed as mischievous but harmless beings that live in forests.
- A mythical creature with wings, scales, and the ability to breathe fire. Dragons are often portrayed as powerful and magical creatures in stories and legends.
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- A mischievous and often ugly creature in folklore. Goblins are known for causing trouble and playing pranks on people.
- A creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, usually during the full moon. Werewolves are often associated with strength and primal instincts.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Centaurs are often portrayed as skilled archers or warriors in mythology.
- A man with exceptional magical abilities. Wizards are often depicted as wise and knowledgeable figures who use their magic for good.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human. The Minotaur is a famous character from Greek mythology and is often depicted as a fierce and dangerous being.
- A mythical bird that is born again from its ashes. The phoenix is a symbol of rebirth and immortality.
- A magical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead. Unicorns are often depicted as gentle and pure beings that bring joy and wonder.
- A mythical creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. Cyclops are often portrayed as giants and are known for their great strength.
- A woman with magical powers. Witches are often associated with casting spells and brewing potions. They can be portrayed as good or evil characters in stories.
16 Clues: A mythical bird that is born again from its ashes. The phoenix is a symbol of rebirth and immortality. • A mischievous and often ugly creature in folklore. Goblins are known for causing trouble and playing pranks on people. • ...
Greek Days Of The Week 2021-01-14
Spelling 1 2021-01-08
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- a two-wheeled vehicle that was used in ancient times for racing and fighting and was pulled by a horse or horses
- an area of interest or activity
- to give a new appearance to a person or thing, especially in order to hide its true form
- myths in general
- to depend on or trust someone or something
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- behaving in a way, or describing behaviour, that is slightly bad but is not intended to causeserious harm or damage
- a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions
- in mythology, a place under the earth where the spirits of the dead go
- anything that happens, especially something important or unusual
- living or lasting forever
- something that blocks you so that movement, going forward, or action is prevented or made more difficult
- a weapon used in the past consisting of a pole with three sharp metal points on the end
12 Clues: myths in general • living or lasting forever • an area of interest or activity • to depend on or trust someone or something • anything that happens, especially something important or unusual • a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions • in mythology, a place under the earth where the spirits of the dead go • ...
Unit 5 Ancient Greece 2023-12-04
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- the early Greek city-state, consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside
- Era: An age that saw the expansion of the Greek language and ideas to the non- Greek world
- a sacred shrine where a god or goddess was said to reveal the future through a priest or priestess
- in early Greek city-states, an open area that served as a gathering place and as a market
- in early Greek city-states, a fortified gathering place at the top of a hill that was sometimes the site of temples and public buildings
- Poem: a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer
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- discussed by considering opposing viewpoints
- an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom”
- a wall of shields created by foot soldiers marching shoulder to shoulder in a rectangular formation
- “the rule of many”; government by the people, either directly or through their elected representatives
- a ruler who seized power by force from the aristocrats, gained support from the newly rich and the poor, and maintained power by using hired soldiers and fighting tactics
- creating something to be passed on.
- one of the five men elected each year in Sparta who are responsible for all citizens.
13 Clues: creating something to be passed on. • discussed by considering opposing viewpoints • an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom” • one of the five men elected each year in Sparta who are responsible for all citizens. • the early Greek city-state, consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside • ...
Religion of rome 2022-11-18
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- the opposite of Hermens.
- the opposite of Hades.
- One of a roman gods.
- Relating to or believing in a religion.
- Part human and part divine.
- the opposite of Zeus.
- the opposite of Aphrodite.
- the opposite of Hephaestus.
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- the opposite of Cronus.
- the opposite of Poseidon.
- They are stores.
- the opposite of Hera.
- the opposite of Ares.
- The women gods.
- the opposite of Leto.
- They are greeks culture.
16 Clues: The women gods. • They are stores. • One of a roman gods. • the opposite of Hera. • the opposite of Ares. • the opposite of Leto. • the opposite of Zeus. • the opposite of Hades. • the opposite of Cronus. • the opposite of Hermens. • They are greeks culture. • the opposite of Poseidon. • the opposite of Aphrodite. • Part human and part divine. • the opposite of Hephaestus. • ...
Roman Religion 2022-11-29
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- god of the underworld
- god or goddess
- the god of love
- god of love
- worshipers of emperors of Rome
- the study of myth
- female spirit that is adored
- the god of seed
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- the god of rivers
- what romans focused on more in story
- belief in one god
- roman religion was influenced by
- offspring of god and mortal
- two-faced god
- gods were named after them
- male superhuman
16 Clues: god of love • two-faced god • god or goddess • the god of love • male superhuman • the god of seed • the god of rivers • belief in one god • the study of myth • god of the underworld • gods were named after them • offspring of god and mortal • female spirit that is adored • worshipers of emperors of Rome • roman religion was influenced by • what romans focused on more in story
BEOWULF CROSSWORD 2017-10-22
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- descendant of Cain and evil monster
- has a tower filled with gold that he plundered from villages
- disgustion
- action which demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, and virtue
- Danish king
- Hrothgar's father
- making twisting or turning motions
- gave Beowulf a tougher fight than Grendel
- When a hero receives help from a supernatural force
- long narrative poem that recounts the adventures of a legendary hero in pursuit of a goal
- latin for "in the middle of things
- ancient times stories about heroes and were recited or sung as sung as entertainment and passed down orally
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- purify; cleanse
- Beowulf's sword, and blessed with magic
- comfort, relief
- reflect the values of his/her culture and usually figure prominently in the history or mythology of people
- ruled for 50 strong years with riches and glory
- Beowulf's warriors
- hinting of something that will happen in the future
- compensation for a wrong doing
- written by individuals or authors
- important events from the history or mythology of a nation or culture
- Beowulf's father
- big and solid; bulky
- long dangerous journey or mission
- mead hall
- son of Wexstan
- The central character of an epic, larger than life, noble or semi divine birth
- traveling minstrels
- king of the Geats and Beowulf's Lord and uncle
30 Clues: mead hall • disgustion • Danish king • son of Wexstan • purify; cleanse • comfort, relief • Beowulf's father • Hrothgar's father • Beowulf's warriors • traveling minstrels • big and solid; bulky • compensation for a wrong doing • written by individuals or authors • long dangerous journey or mission • making twisting or turning motions • latin for "in the middle of things • ...
Beowulf 2017-10-30
Across
- big and solid;bulky
- purify;cleanse
- hero; has super strength.
- a long narrative poem (sometimes told orally).
- started to destroy Beowulf's kingdom and kills Beowulf.
- Danish King
- reflects the values of his culture and usually figure prominently in the history or mythology of his people.
- hand pick by Beowulf.
- Westan's son, king of the Geats after Beowulf was killed.
- the history or mythology of a nation or culture often provide the themes and backdrop for the epic narrative.
- Hrothgar father.
- are written by individual authors drawing on the style an conventions of the folks epic.
- certain literary or formal characteristics.
- comfort; relief
- making twisting or turning motions.
- is the central Character of epic.
- danish warrior who questioned Beowulf's ability.
Down
- murderous; des. of Cain.
- "in the middle of things"
- Beowulf lord/cousin.
- stories about hero's that were recited or sung as entertainment/pasted from one generation to the next.
- devilish female creature.
- actions demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, or virtue and make epic hero.
- disqusting
- the hero receives help from a god or another supernatural force takes an interest in his quest.
- Beowulf's sword (blessed).
- described by Hrothgar.
- Beowulf's father.
- is a long, dangerous journey or mission undertaken by the epic hero.
- compensations for a wrong.
- larger-than-life character.
31 Clues: disqusting • Danish King • purify;cleanse • comfort; relief • Hrothgar father. • Beowulf's father. • big and solid;bulky • Beowulf lord/cousin. • hand pick by Beowulf. • described by Hrothgar. • murderous; des. of Cain. • "in the middle of things" • devilish female creature. • hero; has super strength. • Beowulf's sword (blessed). • compensations for a wrong. • larger-than-life character. • ...
Wenbo spilling 2014-09-26
10 Clues: god • list • plane • secret • insert songs • an area in sea • nobady lives there • areas are hot and sunny • turn on APPs but turn off by itself • people who are still life from a war
The Wars of the Greek Classical Age 2017-11-22
Across
- the eastern empire that attacked Greece in 490 BC
- the military alliance of Greek states led by Athens
- these Greeks held off the Persian army at the mountain pass of Thermopylae
- patron goddess of Athens
- Persian King during the first Persian War (p.138)
- the military alliance led by Sparta to counter Athenian power
- the power of the Athenians in the Persian wars was not in their army, but their
- Greek armored soldier (p.141)
Down
- the great Athenian victory over the Persians in 490 BC
- the great Greek naval victory of the Persian Wars
- war between Athens and her allies and Sparta and her allies
- the king of Persia during the second Persian War
- this northern power (a neighbor of Greece) would conquer the Greek world in 359 BC
- the Athenian legal method of getting rid of unwanted politicians...at least for 10 years
- the great Athenian statesman/politician that led Athens after the Persian Wars
15 Clues: patron goddess of Athens • Greek armored soldier (p.141) • the king of Persia during the second Persian War • the eastern empire that attacked Greece in 490 BC • the great Greek naval victory of the Persian Wars • Persian King during the first Persian War (p.138) • the military alliance of Greek states led by Athens • ...
Ancient greek war and justice crossword 2014-02-19
Across
- place wehre trials are held
- Titan goddess of divine law
- Goddess of justice in greek culture
- an individuals set of weapons and armor
- war between Sparta and Athens and greek polis
- Common crime in which the the penalty was returning what was taken
- lightning king of the gods associated with justice and power
Down
- five supreme magistrates in sparta government
- brilliant and deceitful Athenian traitor
- god of war
- the goddess of wisdom
- large collection of citizens that act as government
- greek formation of blocks of soldiers
- Armed citizens, usually of the upper class
14 Clues: god of war • the goddess of wisdom • place wehre trials are held • Titan goddess of divine law • Goddess of justice in greek culture • greek formation of blocks of soldiers • an individuals set of weapons and armor • brilliant and deceitful Athenian traitor • Armed citizens, usually of the upper class • five supreme magistrates in sparta government • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Guide 2023-05-17
Across
- A venue that was home to performances
- The temple that sits atop the Acropolis
- name given to the Ancient Greek soldiers.
- Belonging to the very distant past
- A long running race
- The King of the Ancient Greek Gods
- famous state focused on a strong military
Down
- The society, culture, and way of life of a
- The centre of the Ancient Greek world
- The Ancient Greeks created beautiful pieces of
- The idea that every free person gets a vote
- A highly rocky mound in Athens that is
- The place of worship for the Greeks
- People that had no rights
14 Clues: A long running race • People that had no rights • Belonging to the very distant past • The King of the Ancient Greek Gods • The place of worship for the Greeks • A venue that was home to performances • The centre of the Ancient Greek world • A highly rocky mound in Athens that is • The temple that sits atop the Acropolis • name given to the Ancient Greek soldiers. • ...
Unit 1: Rise of Democratic Ideas 2020-09-17
Across
- belief in many gods/goddesses
- state ruled by a small group of citizens
- the birthplace of the Renaissance
- system for exercising authority
- Greek philosopher who questioned citizens about beliefs
- sate ruled by its citizens
- written collection of Roman laws (2 words)
- religious movement led by Martin Luther
Down
- belief in one God
- Greek philosopher who thought society should be run by the wisest
- state ruled by nobility
- the belief that a person's right to rule comes from God
- Greek philosopher who thought democracy could lead to mob rule
- a cultural movement inspired by achievements of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- state ruled by a king
- document that limited the power of the monarch in 1215 (2 words)
16 Clues: belief in one God • state ruled by a king • state ruled by nobility • sate ruled by its citizens • belief in many gods/goddesses • system for exercising authority • the birthplace of the Renaissance • religious movement led by Martin Luther • state ruled by a small group of citizens • written collection of Roman laws (2 words) • ...
Avery's Greek Puzzle 2024-04-24
Across
- Government in which all citizens make decisions
- Greek games held every 4 years to honor Zeus
- A peninsula at the southern tip of Greece
- someone who took power in an illegal way
- A person who is loyal to their government
- stories that include gods and goddesses
- Ruler of all the gods
- The upper class citizen of Greece
Down
- short story involving a lesson and animals
- Trading group who taught the Greek letters and numbers
- symbols that stand for sounds
- where gods and goddesses lived
- body of land with three sides of water 1 side of water.
- Narrow strip of land connecting two large lands
- The word for "City"in Greek
- poems long poems involving gods passed down from others
16 Clues: Ruler of all the gods • The word for "City"in Greek • symbols that stand for sounds • where gods and goddesses lived • The upper class citizen of Greece • stories that include gods and goddesses • someone who took power in an illegal way • A peninsula at the southern tip of Greece • A person who is loyal to their government • short story involving a lesson and animals • ...
zaiden y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
13 Clues: to breath • to yellowish • a tip of sound • to be flexible • it a _______ day • a round 3d circle • to give you a hint • a chemical reaction • a god or a monster • the same on both sides • we need ______ to breath • I went to see the _______ • My MUM and DAD went to _____
Roman and greek crossword 2021-11-12
Across
- a series of sports performed to entertain people
- a person who fought in the roman army
- a roman god whose otherwise known as zeus and is a planet name
- Wreath, a headpiece that was well known for being seen on Julius Caesar's head
- colosseum, A big oval shaped place where gladiators fought
- a system that transports water on top of arches
- a roman god otherwise known as the god of the sea and is a planet
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with cloth wrapped hands
- a greek sport where two people were stripped and fought with their bare hands
- a roman go otherwise known as hera
Down
- racing, a greek sport in which people race on two wheels carts pulled behind horses
- a form of story believed to tell ancient greek tales
- a sport in which people threw long poles
- a form of art done by moving around a stage gracefully
- a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite
- otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet
- numerals, a system of numbers invented by the romans
- strong people who fight for others entertainment and glory
- clock, a device that makes water spill from one jug to another to tell time
- a roman god otherwise known as the goddess of wisdom
20 Clues: a roman go otherwise known as hera • a person who fought in the roman army • a sport in which people threw long poles • a roman goddess otherwise known as aphrodite • a system that transports water on top of arches • a series of sports performed to entertain people • otherwise known as the god of war and is a planet • ...
