greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Unit 6 Week 1 2022-02-22
Across
- advanced to a specified degree
- providing amusement or enjoyment
- relating to competition
- a decision to something
- attract; charm
- unusual; not typical.
- at infrequent or irregular intervals
Down
- eating food or prey hungrily or quickly
- a direction or order
- sadness or displeasure
- having or marked by bad fortune; unlucky
- with skill or dexterity
- favorable or superior position
- a collection of myths
- successful, commanding great respect
15 Clues: attract; charm • a direction or order • a collection of myths • unusual; not typical. • sadness or displeasure • relating to competition • with skill or dexterity • a decision to something • advanced to a specified degree • favorable or superior position • providing amusement or enjoyment • successful, commanding great respect • at infrequent or irregular intervals • ...
Mia's Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-07
Across
- teaches people lessons
- a body of stories about gods and heros
- wrote fables to teach lessons
- king of the gods
- God of the sun
- is a woman poet
- God of the underworld
- queen of the gods
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- the messenger God
- God of the sea
- goddess of wisdom
- God of celebration
- goddess of love
- A poet of Iliad and Odyssey
- god of war
15 Clues: god of war • God of the sea • God of the sun • goddess of love • is a woman poet • king of the gods • the messenger God • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • God of celebration • God of the underworld • teaches people lessons • A poet of Iliad and Odyssey • wrote fables to teach lessons • a body of stories about gods and heros
A Kidnapped Santa Claus 2025-12-11
Across
- gently and persistently persuade
- exuberantly lively and amusing.
- words of hate
- confer or present
- a person (often used to express their significance, importance, or elevated status).
- a supernaturaly being in mythology.
- show hate
- evil or morally wrong
Down
- a heated argument or disagreement
- intent to cause harm.
- a feeling of lonliness
- old man
- most prominent in rank
- succeed in material terms
- ignore
15 Clues: ignore • old man • show hate • words of hate • confer or present • intent to cause harm. • evil or morally wrong • a feeling of lonliness • most prominent in rank • succeed in material terms • exuberantly lively and amusing. • gently and persistently persuade • a heated argument or disagreement • a supernaturaly being in mythology. • ...
Thebes Crossword 2024-06-10
Across
- Thebes is in two places, Greece and _______
- Pheidippides ran in the Battle of ________
- Slayer of the hydra
- A piece of Greek fashion
- This city state is known for math and theatre
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- The _________ Lion
- Flute player from Thebes
- Greek temples are this
- A popular Olympic event
- A commonly known Greek fruit
- Zeus's beloved wife
11 Clues: The _________ Lion • Slayer of the hydra • Zeus's beloved wife • Greek temples are this • A popular Olympic event • Flute player from Thebes • A piece of Greek fashion • A commonly known Greek fruit • Pheidippides ran in the Battle of ________ • Thebes is in two places, Greece and _______ • This city state is known for math and theatre
SPACE 2016-01-20
Across
- Records what you have found
- SYSTEM Planets that surround the sun
- The envelope of gases
- To gain info
- Space and life as a whole
- Big ditches on moon or planet
Down
- A collection of myths
- A system/device used to detect
- Tools
- To go around something
- Energy
- Like a robot but for exploring
- An instrument
- People who study space
- Force that hold you down
15 Clues: Tools • Energy • To gain info • An instrument • A collection of myths • The envelope of gases • To go around something • People who study space • Force that hold you down • Space and life as a whole • Records what you have found • Big ditches on moon or planet • A system/device used to detect • Like a robot but for exploring • SYSTEM Planets that surround the sun
Latin and Greek Root Words: Cycle 1 2016-05-17
Across
- Latin for self
- Latin meaning tree
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling between 1508 and 1512
- Latin meaning cut
- Latin prefix meaning against
- Greek meaning life
- Latin for write
- Latin for one
- Latin for remember
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- Latin meaning ship
- Who painted The Birth of Venus
- Who is the author of The Prince
- Latin meaning break
- Greek meaning far
- Latin for people
- Latin for "to do"
- Latin for war
- Latin meaning sea
18 Clues: Latin for war • Latin for one • Latin for self • Latin for write • Latin for people • Greek meaning far • Latin for "to do" • Latin meaning cut • Latin meaning sea • Latin meaning ship • Latin meaning tree • Greek meaning life • Latin for remember • Latin meaning break • Latin prefix meaning against • Who painted The Birth of Venus • Who is the author of The Prince • ...
Greek Heroes 2022-03-01
Across
- The hero who completed twelve labours
- The hero who slayed the Gorgon
- Heracles and Perseus' father
- the king that Jason had to get the Golden Fleece from
- The name of Jason's wife
- What the oracle told Theseus' father not to undo
- Being _________ at birth. One of the elements of a Greek hero
- The hero who got the Golden Fleece
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- The place where Jason and the Argonauts found the Golden Fleece
- The hero who defeated the Minotaur
- the colour of the Cattle of Geryon
- The name of the gorgon killed by Perseus
- The Greek word meaning fame or glory
- The name of Hercules last wife
- Heracles' mother
- The name of Heracles' first wife
- One of Theseus' possible fathers
17 Clues: Heracles' mother • The name of Jason's wife • Heracles and Perseus' father • The hero who slayed the Gorgon • The name of Hercules last wife • The name of Heracles' first wife • One of Theseus' possible fathers • The hero who defeated the Minotaur • the colour of the Cattle of Geryon • The hero who got the Golden Fleece • The Greek word meaning fame or glory • ...
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
Across
- King of the Underworld, God of dead
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Goddess of the Harth
- God of sun, light, and truth, liked arts, music, and sports
- Apollo twin sister, Goddess of the hunt and moon
- Ruler of all the Gods and Human, God of Thunder, fooled around with a lot of women
- Goddess Earth and Harvest
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- Winged messenger of the Gods, protector of travels, led souls
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare, patronized of wisdom, reason, and justice
- God of Love
- God of War (antagonize things, jump sides to winning side)
- God of Wine
- God of Fire, ugly, married to aphrodite
- King of all of Titans (tall and strong) later overthrown by own son Zues
- God of all Nature
- Protector of Marriage, wife of Zues
- Brother of Zues, second most powerful, God of Seas and Horses
17 Clues: God of Love • God of Wine • God of all Nature • Goddess of the Harth • Goddess Earth and Harvest • Goddess of Love and Beauty • King of the Underworld, God of dead • Protector of Marriage, wife of Zues • God of Fire, ugly, married to aphrodite • Apollo twin sister, Goddess of the hunt and moon • God of War (antagonize things, jump sides to winning side) • ...
greek gods 2022-02-02
Across
- god of war
- goddess of earth/harvest
- king of the titans
- god of sun, light, truth
- goddess of hearth
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine
- god of love
- protector of marriage
- ruler of all gods and humans
Down
- the messenger of the gods
- god of fire
- lord of the sea/horses
- god of the underworld
- goddess of the hunt/moon
- god of all nature
- goddess of wisdom/warfare
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wine • god of love • goddess of hearth • god of all nature • king of the titans • god of the underworld • protector of marriage • lord of the sea/horses • goddess of earth/harvest • god of sun, light, truth • goddess of the hunt/moon • the messenger of the gods • goddess of wisdom/warfare • goddess of love and beauty • ruler of all gods and humans
greek gods 2022-02-02
Across
- - god of war
- - sun light and truth
- - god of the harvest
- - protector of marriage
- - god of nature
- - ruler of all gods and humans
- - god of the sea
- - god of wine
- - messenger of the gods
- - goddess of home
- - last lord of the titans
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- - wisdom/warfare
- - god of the hunt
- - born of the sea
- - king of underworld
- - God of fire
- - god of love
17 Clues: - god of war • - God of fire • - god of wine • - god of love • - god of nature • - wisdom/warfare • - god of the sea • - god of the hunt • - born of the sea • - goddess of home • - god of the harvest • - king of underworld • - sun light and truth • - protector of marriage • - messenger of the gods • - last lord of the titans • - ruler of all gods and humans
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
Across
- messenger of the gods
- god of light, reason and truth
- protector of marriage
- ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
- goddess of the hunt
- king of titans
- god of nature
- god of wine
- god of love
- god of wisdom/warfare
Down
- goddess of the earth and harvest
- god of underworld
- god of sea/horse
- god of fire
- goddess of hearth
- god of love and beauty
- god of war
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wine • god of love • god of nature • king of titans • god of sea/horse • god of underworld • goddess of hearth • goddess of the hunt • messenger of the gods • protector of marriage • god of wisdom/warfare • god of love and beauty • god of light, reason and truth • goddess of the earth and harvest • ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
Greek Gods 2022-02-02
Across
- ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
- goddess of the earth and harvest
- god of wine
- god of fire
- god of love and beauty
- god of war
Down
- king of titans
- god of love
- god of underworld
- goddess of hearth
- god of sea/horse
- protector of marriage
- goddess of the hunt
- god of wisdom/warfare
- messenger of the gods
- god of light, reason and truth
- god of nature
17 Clues: god of war • god of love • god of wine • god of fire • god of nature • king of titans • god of sea/horse • god of underworld • goddess of hearth • goddess of the hunt • protector of marriage • god of wisdom/warfare • messenger of the gods • god of love and beauty • god of light, reason and truth • goddess of the earth and harvest • ruler of all gods and human: god of sky and earth
Greek Gods 2022-02-03
Across
- god of fire
- god of all nature
- god of light, reason, & truth
- goddess of earth/harvest
- god of war
- goddess of hunt
- god of wine
- protector of marriage
Down
- ruler of all gods/humans
- goddess of wisdom & warfare
- messenger
- king of the titans
- god of the underworld
- god of the sea and horses
- goddess of love & beauty
- goddess of hearth
- god of love
17 Clues: messenger • god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • goddess of hunt • god of all nature • goddess of hearth • king of the titans • god of the underworld • protector of marriage • ruler of all gods/humans • goddess of love & beauty • goddess of earth/harvest • god of the sea and horses • goddess of wisdom & warfare • god of light, reason, & truth
Greek Gods 2022-02-03
Across
- god of nature
- messenger
- protector of marriage, queen of immortals
- goddess of hearth
- ruler of all gods and humans, god of the sky and earth
- god of war
- goddess of wisdom/warfare
- god of the underworld
- goddess of harvest
- god of the sea and horses
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- goddess of hunt/moon
- god of fire
- god of sun and light
- god of love
- king of titans
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine
17 Clues: messenger • god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • god of nature • king of titans • goddess of hearth • goddess of harvest • goddess of hunt/moon • god of sun and light • god of the underworld • goddess of wisdom/warfare • god of the sea and horses • goddess of love and beauty • protector of marriage, queen of immortals • ruler of all gods and humans, god of the sky and earth
Greek Myths 2013-10-27
Across
- Our earth
- result of Zeus's headache
- three sisters of death
- Mother of Athena
- Most famous son of Apollo
- Palace of the gods
- Evil titan
- King of the gods
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- god of the underworld
- Goddess of the hunt
- King of Crete
- Athenian warrior
- Strong man
- Half man half bull
- God of music and of the sun
- The war trainer
- slayer of medusa
17 Clues: Our earth • Strong man • Evil titan • King of Crete • The war trainer • Mother of Athena • Athenian warrior • slayer of medusa • King of the gods • Half man half bull • Palace of the gods • Goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • three sisters of death • result of Zeus's headache • Most famous son of Apollo • God of music and of the sun
greek crossword 2013-05-17
Across
- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
- war mmindedness
- relating to all humanity
- in roman mythology the goddess of war
- is the branch of physics related to motion of air and other gases
- is an uprising
- a flying machine or a small plane
- a theory that claims that heredity is a result or cells circulating freely in the body
- is an unlimited view over a wide area
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- aggressive or war like
- belonging to a period before a war
- all subjects
- is a noisy uproar
- supplieed with air especially by bubbling air through a solution
- is a cure for all problem
- a device used to aerate a substance or medium
- something you expose and mix it with air or other gases
17 Clues: all subjects • is an uprising • war mmindedness • is a noisy uproar • aggressive or war like • relating to all humanity • is a cure for all problem • a flying machine or a small plane • belonging to a period before a war • in roman mythology the goddess of war • is an unlimited view over a wide area • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • ...
Greek Gods 2023-01-31
Across
- god of light and reason
- Last lord of the titans
- god of ocean and horses
- God of all gods
- god of love
- goddess of wisdom and warefare
- goddess of hearth
- goddess of the harvest
- Goddess of moon and light
Down
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine
- messenger of the gods
- jealous protector of marriage
- god of all nature
- friendly god of fire
- god of war
- god of death and king of underworld
17 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of love • God of all gods • god of all nature • goddess of hearth • friendly god of fire • messenger of the gods • goddess of the harvest • god of light and reason • Last lord of the titans • god of ocean and horses • Goddess of moon and light • goddess of love and beauty • jealous protector of marriage • goddess of wisdom and warefare • ...
Greek Gods 2023-01-31
17 Clues: Wine • Wisdom • Messenger • Hunt/Moon • God of War • God of Sea • God of Fire • God of Love • God of Dead • King of Gods • God of Light • Lord of Titan • God of Nature • God of Harvest • Love and Beauty • Goddess of Harth • Goddess of Marriage
Greek Myth 2022-11-03
Across
- Who was the minitour killed by?
- God of the Sea __?
- __ sculptures would be left in residences?
- Zeus revered oxen and __?
- What was Medusa's hair made of?
- Ruler of both God and Men __?
- The Great Dionysia, a festival honoring Dynoiysus, was held in __?
- In remembrance of ___, a celebration known as the Great Panathenia was organized.
- The villains were the __?
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- To commemorate Zeus, the __ were held?
- Who is the void state of the universe, the origin of everything?
- When praying, the Greeks would lift their __?
- The siege of Troy by the Greeks after Paris of Troy abducted Helen, the wife of the Spartan ruler, is known as the __?
- The Greeks prayed to the gods in order to be spared __ and to receive protection.
- God of the Underworld __?
- God of War__?
- __would be left for the god statues?
17 Clues: God of War__? • God of the Sea __? • God of the Underworld __? • Zeus revered oxen and __? • The villains were the __? • Ruler of both God and Men __? • Who was the minitour killed by? • What was Medusa's hair made of? • __would be left for the god statues? • To commemorate Zeus, the __ were held? • __ sculptures would be left in residences? • ...
Greek Gods 2018-03-01
Across
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of harvest and agriculture
- god of sleep
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine and theater
- god of the sky
- god of the sea
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- god of war
- goddess of the moon and the hunt
- goddess of rainbows
- god of fire and metalworking
- god of the underworld
- god of thieves and travelers
- goddess of victory
- god of the sun and music
- goddess of hearth and agriculture
17 Clues: god of war • god of sleep • god of the sky • god of the sea • goddess of wisdom • goddess of victory • goddess of rainbows • goddess of marriage • god of the underworld • god of wine and theater • god of the sun and music • goddess of love and beauty • god of fire and metalworking • god of thieves and travelers • goddess of the moon and the hunt • goddess of hearth and agriculture • ...
greek mytholygy 2024-07-31
Across
- goddess of love
- best teacher also a centaur
- goddess of the hunt
- goddess of every hearth across the globe
- main character's best friend
- the main character's satyr friend
- the camps name
- seaweed brains dad
- the god of the underworld
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- the king of the world
- godess of the underworld also hades wife who he abducted
- the goddess of mothers
- grain goddess
- wise girls mum
- god of music
- main character
- camps directer aka mr d and wine god
17 Clues: god of music • grain goddess • wise girls mum • the camps name • main character • goddess of love • seaweed brains dad • goddess of the hunt • the king of the world • the goddess of mothers • the god of the underworld • best teacher also a centaur • main character's best friend • the main character's satyr friend • camps directer aka mr d and wine god • ...
Greek Vocab 2024-10-03
18 Clues: I • it • he • sin • you • she • love • boat • I am • gift • I eat • I save • soul, life • bread, loaf • the alphabet 2 • crowd, multitude • the alphabet miniscule • Gen-against/Acc-according to
Greek God 2025-01-13
Across
- god of war
- earth shaker, brother of zeus, 2nd most powerful god of the sea, god of horses
- messenger
- god of wine
- god of fire
- goddes of wisdom and warfare
- god of light and reason
- goddess of love and beauty
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- the last lord of the titans - belong to race of gods, enoumrously strong, killing his father uranous, later overthrown by zeus
- lord of all gods and god of sky and earth
- goddess of the hunt
- goddess of hearth
- god of the underworld
- young god of love
- goddess of earth
- the protector of marriage, queen of immortals, wife of zeus
- god of nature
17 Clues: messenger • god of war • god of wine • god of fire • god of nature • goddess of earth • goddess of hearth • young god of love • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • god of light and reason • goddess of love and beauty • goddes of wisdom and warfare • lord of all gods and god of sky and earth • the protector of marriage, queen of immortals, wife of zeus • ...
Greek Gods 2025-01-13
Across
- protector of marriage
- the messenger of the gods
- god of sky, earth (god of all gods)
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of the harvest
- god of the sea
- god of the underworld
- god of war
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- last lord of the titans
- god of light and reason
- Goddess of the hunt
- god of fire
- god of wine
- goddess of wisdom and war
- god of all nature
- goddess of the hearth
- young god of love
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wine • god of the sea • god of all nature • young god of love • Goddess of the hunt • protector of marriage • goddess of the hearth • god of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • last lord of the titans • god of light and reason • the messenger of the gods • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of love and beauty • god of sky, earth (god of all gods)
Greek gods 2025-01-13
Across
- goddess of of wisdom and war
- goddess of harvest
- goddess of love
- god of light and reason
- god of fire
- god of war
- goddess of hunt and archery
- god of wine
Down
- zeus wife and queen of mortals, protector of marriage
- sister of zeus and goddess of the hearth
- last lord of titans
- ruler of all gods
- zeus brother and god of the underworld and the dead
- messenger of gods
- brother of zeus and god of the sea
- god of love
- the god of all nature
17 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of love • god of wine • goddess of love • ruler of all gods • messenger of gods • goddess of harvest • last lord of titans • the god of all nature • god of light and reason • goddess of hunt and archery • goddess of of wisdom and war • brother of zeus and god of the sea • sister of zeus and goddess of the hearth • ...
Greek Gods 2025-01-13
Across
- Goddess of protector of marriage
- God of the dead
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and justice
- Goddess of the hearth
- God of the sea
- God of war
- God of love
- Goddess of the harvest
- King of all Gods
Down
- God of fire
- God of nature
- God of wine
- Goddess of the hunt
- God of light and reason
- Messenger of the gods
- Goddess love and beauty
- King of the Titans
17 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of wine • God of love • God of nature • God of the sea • God of the dead • King of all Gods • King of the Titans • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the hearth • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the harvest • God of light and reason • Goddess love and beauty • Goddess of protector of marriage • Goddess of wisdom, war, and justice
Greek Gods 2025-01-13
Across
- God of Fire
- God of Nature
- God of Light and Reason
- Goddess of the Harvest
- God of War
- Goddess of the Hunt
- God of Wine
- Protector of Marriage
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- King of the Gods
- Goddess of Wisdom and War
- Messenger of the Gods
- King of the Titans
- God of the Underworld
- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Love
- Goddess of the Hearth
- God of Love
17 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of Love • God of Wine • God of Nature • God of the Sea • Goddess of Love • King of the Gods • King of the Titans • Goddess of the Hunt • Messenger of the Gods • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Hearth • Protector of Marriage • Goddess of the Harvest • God of Light and Reason • Goddess of Wisdom and War
Cultures of Mountain and Sea 2022-01-25
Across
- Spoke Greek and moved into war-torn countryside.
- Traditional stories about religions and Gods of the culture.
- Virtue and excellence.
- Land almost all surrounded by water.
Down
- Wife of a Greek king.
- People who settled on the Greek mainland around 200 b.c.
- Mycenaens fought against Troy for ten years.
- The greatest storyteller in Greek history.
- The history of a system of Gods.
- Narrative poems celebrating heroic acts.
10 Clues: Wife of a Greek king. • Virtue and excellence. • The history of a system of Gods. • Land almost all surrounded by water. • Narrative poems celebrating heroic acts. • The greatest storyteller in Greek history. • Mycenaens fought against Troy for ten years. • Spoke Greek and moved into war-torn countryside. • People who settled on the Greek mainland around 200 b.c. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-02-02
Across
- Greek politician who made Athens more democratic by building on Solon's advances
- Wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
- First name of the Greek leader who conquered all of Persia
- Greek city-state that valued military strength over education
- Form of government that means "rule by the people"
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- Where modern democracy began
- Greek philosopher whose ideal society was philosopher kings, warriors, then regular people
- League created as a result of the Persian Wars and leads to the Peloponnesian War
- Era of Greek history that had many scientific discoveries leading to modern understandings of math and astronomy
- Marketplace used for hosting debates
10 Clues: Where modern democracy began • Wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" • Marketplace used for hosting debates • Form of government that means "rule by the people" • First name of the Greek leader who conquered all of Persia • Greek city-state that valued military strength over education • Greek politician who made Athens more democratic by building on Solon's advances • ...
Greek Crossword Quest 2024-10-10
Across
- Ancient Greek linen armor (not leather!).
- Mythological Monster that was part lion, goat, and snake.
- Most common Greek letter on Spartan shields (aspis).
- Ancient Greek city-state, most popular helmet design is named after it.
- Major battle between Athens and the Persian Empire, endurance races are named after it
- Architect of the Mythological Labyrinth.
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- Wonder of the Ancient World, temple of this goddess located at Ephesus.
- Ancient Greek polymath, first to calculate the size of the Earth.
- Regarded as the greatest ancient mathematician, from the city of Syracuse, Sicily.
- Ancient Greek King known for his 'Golden Touch'.
10 Clues: Architect of the Mythological Labyrinth. • Ancient Greek linen armor (not leather!). • Ancient Greek King known for his 'Golden Touch'. • Most common Greek letter on Spartan shields (aspis). • Mythological Monster that was part lion, goat, and snake. • Ancient Greek polymath, first to calculate the size of the Earth. • ...
Geography of Greece 2017-03-06
Across
- major crop used for cooking oil
- goats and ______ were ancient Greek livestock
- sea to the west of Greece
- Nile civilization found to the south of Greece
- land surrouned by water on 3 sides
- Greeks made this from clay to store their food and drink
- sea to the south of Greece
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- the largest Greek island found in the Med Sea
- Greece's highest and most famous mountain
- sea to the east of Greece
- because Greece was along the water, they had a stron ______ industry
- Greece had about 4,000 of this landform
- Greece's largest peninsula
- the religion of the ancient Greeks
- separarted the Greek city-states and made travel difficult
- major crop used for wine making
16 Clues: sea to the east of Greece • sea to the west of Greece • Greece's largest peninsula • sea to the south of Greece • major crop used for cooking oil • major crop used for wine making • land surrouned by water on 3 sides • the religion of the ancient Greeks • Greece had about 4,000 of this landform • Greece's highest and most famous mountain • ...
Mythologys 2024-06-17
Across
- "Mountain home of the Greek gods"
- "Thor's powerful hammer"
- "Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare"
- "Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human"
- "The immense tree connecting the nine worlds"
- "Goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility"
- "Female figure who selects those who may die and those who may live in battle"
- "Bull-headed creature of the Labyrinth"
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- "Roman counterpart of Zeus"
- "All father and chief of the Aesir gods"
- "Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection"
- "King of the Greek gods, wielder of thunderbolts"
- "Egyptian sun god"
- "She opened a box releasing all the evils into the world"
- "Jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife"
- "Norse mythological apocalypse"
16 Clues: "Egyptian sun god" • "Thor's powerful hammer" • "Roman counterpart of Zeus" • "Norse mythological apocalypse" • "Mountain home of the Greek gods" • "Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare" • "Bull-headed creature of the Labyrinth" • "All father and chief of the Aesir gods" • "The immense tree connecting the nine worlds" • "Goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility" • ...
Dahlia - Acts of the Apostles Crosswords 2021-04-26
Across
- Martyras in Greek meaning to die for testifying
- going from one thing to another (paul-saul)
- baptizes Ethiopian who is not circumcised
- persecuted Christians, then converted
- where Saul went to persecute
- the acts of the apostles genre
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- people who can not have kids (three reasons)
- Greek for Servant (now deacon)
- the sign of H.S or God's presences
- apostles who replaces Judas
- Greek word for worshipping
- the man who heals saul
12 Clues: the man who heals saul • Greek word for worshipping • apostles who replaces Judas • where Saul went to persecute • Greek for Servant (now deacon) • the acts of the apostles genre • the sign of H.S or God's presences • persecuted Christians, then converted • baptizes Ethiopian who is not circumcised • going from one thing to another (paul-saul) • ...
World History Quiz: 5.1-5.2 2024-10-07
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- The Persian leader of the first Persian War
- Famous Greek author of the epic The Iliad
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- The Persian leader who was defeated in the final Persian War
- Individual who helped bring democratic changes to Athenian life
- A government ruled by a small group of wealthy, landowning people
- The stories of Zeus and Athena are examples of these
- Fortified hilltop in a Greek city where citizens gathered
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- This war started because a prince kidnapped the wife of a Greek king
- 300 Spartans were defeated by the Persians at this place
- A naval battle where the Persians were defeated by Greek ships
- The earliest settlers of ancient Greece
- A type of government developed in the city of Athens
- This city-state valued military power and physical strength as the greatest of virtues
14 Clues: The earliest settlers of ancient Greece • Famous Greek author of the epic The Iliad • The Persian leader of the first Persian War • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A type of government developed in the city of Athens • The stories of Zeus and Athena are examples of these • 300 Spartans were defeated by the Persians at this place • ...
Greek Empire Vocabulary Words 2019-10-27
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- Greek philosopher and disciple of Socrates who was one of the most famous thinkers of ancient Greece
- Council of 500 who ran daily affairs of the city
- War fought by Athens and Sparta in 431 BCE to 404 BCE Ancient Greece.
- A temple honoring the goddess Athena Construction started 447 BCE.
- Statue much bigger than life size.
- A strong fortress on a hill built 449 BCE to 432 BCE.
- 620 BCE Laws in response to unjust interpretation and modification of oral law by Athenian aristocrats.
- Greek philosopher and student of Plato who wrote more than 170 books
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- Foot soldiers in ancient Greece
- League An alliance between Athens and other Greek city-states
- Greek philosopher who created an approach to teaching based on asking questions
- Giant statue of the sun god Helios in the city of Rhodes.
- Resistance or dissent
- A cruel and oppressive ruler.
- Time period in which bronze was used to make tools
15 Clues: Resistance or dissent • A cruel and oppressive ruler. • Foot soldiers in ancient Greece • Statue much bigger than life size. • Council of 500 who ran daily affairs of the city • Time period in which bronze was used to make tools • A strong fortress on a hill built 449 BCE to 432 BCE. • Giant statue of the sun god Helios in the city of Rhodes. • ...
Environmental Science Unit 1 Review 2023-02-02
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- Part of sustainability that is about making decisions about scarce resources
- Goods that are non-exclusive and rivalrous (They are available to all, but the use of one party limits the use by another)
- A logical interpretation based on evidence or observations gathered
- Prefix from the Greek word for "life"
- A tentative scientific explanation that can be tested further ("If...then...")
- including multiple branches of knowledge (academic disciplines or fields of study)
- Prefix from the Greek word for "earth"
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- Part of sustainability that includes all the living and nonliving things that interact with organisms; our surroundings
- Something that is changed in an experiment
- A type of negative externality; something released into the environment that can be harmful
- Part of sustainability that is about people
- A type of market failure in which costs or benefits are not directly included in the price of market transactions
- Prefix from the Greek word for "vapor"
- Prefix from the Greek word for "water"
- Heat source responsible for the creation of climate zones
15 Clues: Prefix from the Greek word for "life" • Prefix from the Greek word for "vapor" • Prefix from the Greek word for "water" • Prefix from the Greek word for "earth" • Something that is changed in an experiment • Part of sustainability that is about people • Heat source responsible for the creation of climate zones • ...
Ancient Greece 2020-04-30
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- THE POET WHO WROTE FABLES
- LAST LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
- GREEK MATHEMATICIAN WITH A THEORUM
- ONE OF THE WELL-KNOW GREEK PHILOSOPHERS
- THE KING WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH
- THE SNAKE-HEADED BEAST
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- KING OF THE GODS
- THE GOD WHO DID NOT LIVE ON MOUNT OLYMPUS
- THE WAR BETWEEN ATHENS AND SPARTA
- THE GODDESS OF LOVE, BEAUTY AND ETERNAL YOUTH
- THE 5-RING SPORTING EVENT
- THE FAMOUS MONUMENT IN ATHENS
12 Clues: KING OF THE GODS • THE SNAKE-HEADED BEAST • THE POET WHO WROTE FABLES • THE 5-RING SPORTING EVENT • THE FAMOUS MONUMENT IN ATHENS • THE KING WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH • THE WAR BETWEEN ATHENS AND SPARTA • LAST LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET • GREEK MATHEMATICIAN WITH A THEORUM • ONE OF THE WELL-KNOW GREEK PHILOSOPHERS • THE GOD WHO DID NOT LIVE ON MOUNT OLYMPUS • ...
Desert Vocabulary 2021-12-08
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- a male deer
- joyful celebration
- small fish
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who
- giving a sense of security, causing sleep or
- an English custom – a light meal in the late
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- the god of wine in Greek myth
- a figure in Greek myth having the body of a
- beautiful female figures in Greek myth who
- in wells or bodies of water
- with the ears and tail of a horse
- simply
- my account “because of me”
- inside trees
14 Clues: simply • small fish • a male deer • inside trees • joyful celebration • my account “because of me” • in wells or bodies of water • the god of wine in Greek myth • with the ears and tail of a horse • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who • beautiful female figures in Greek myth who • a figure in Greek myth having the body of a • giving a sense of security, causing sleep or • ...
Ancient History 2023-05-22
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- what you had when you grew more food than you needed
- the world's longest river
- the city-state that defeated the Persians at the naval Battle of Salamis
- a collection of stories about gods and heroes
- God the Father-the Son-the Holy Spirit
- a carved stone slab or pillar
- the effect of a person's action in this life and previous lives
- weekly day of rest
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a network of trade routes the crossed Asia
- period of "Roman Peace"
- a system of writing that uses triangular shaped symbols pressed in clay
- the prophet of Islam
- title for the king of Egypt
- Jesus' teachings which were presented in the form of a story
- first first books of the Hebrew bible
- the right to rule in China that caused a dynasty to act properly
- soldiers on horseback
- channel that moves water over land
- soldiers who fight for pay
- a therapy developed in China that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain
- a city and its surrounding territory
- Jewish house of worship
- a Hindu prince who obtained enlightenment through meditation
- Islam's holy book
- open area in a Roman city
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- The Phoenicians developed a set of letters which each stand for a sound
- the league or alliance formed by Sparta
- the belief in many gods
- a culture that combined both Greek and Roman elements
- Buddhist belief in a state of blissful peace (also the name of a rock band)
- Sumerian temples
- head of the Roman household
- large Roman country homes
- the escape of the Jews from Egypt
- the city-state that defeated the Persians at Thermopylae
- belief that the natural world was filled with spirits
- people who moved from place to place
- person chosen by God as a messanger
- bones, animals bones or turtle shells carved with characters to be used to tell the future
- found in Egypt these a structures with triangular sides
- a Greek battle formation
- anything made or used by humans
- Christians who died for their faith
- the Chinese art of beautiful writing
- a material similar to paper invented by the Egyptians
- another name for The Fertile Crescent or the area between the rivers
- name for the Old Stone Age
48 Clues: Sumerian temples • Islam's holy book • weekly day of rest • the prophet of Islam • soldiers on horseback • the belief in many gods • period of "Roman Peace" • Jewish house of worship • a Greek battle formation • the world's longest river • large Roman country homes • open area in a Roman city • soldiers who fight for pay • name for the Old Stone Age • head of the Roman household • ...
7C Crossword 2021-11-28
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- This student should Singh for us one day
- This student shines bright like a diamond
- Has a Greek name
- Has an older sister in year 9
- Name begins with a K
- Name means water fairy
- Tries her best and get's great results
- Is on a family holiday
- Sits with Rossella
- Gets teary sometimes but is nice when happy
- Is also Greek
- Has a name that could be both female and male
- Is Greek
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- Shy, but tries his best
- Loves to dance and is Macedonian
- Shares her name with a beautiful bird
- One of the taller males in the class
- This student loves Sza and RnB
- Has two first names
- Sits at the back of the class
- Her name is also a famous singer and bag designer
- Has changed her hair colour a few times
- Always reliable to contribute to class discussion
- Little, yet funny
24 Clues: Is Greek • Is also Greek • Has a Greek name • Little, yet funny • Sits with Rossella • Has two first names • Name begins with a K • Name means water fairy • Is on a family holiday • Shy, but tries his best • Has an older sister in year 9 • Sits at the back of the class • This student loves Sza and RnB • Loves to dance and is Macedonian • One of the taller males in the class • ...
Chapter 6 Plate Tectonics 2013-01-29
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- The Earth's thickest layer.
- Underwater mountain ranges.
- When one plate sinks beneath another.
- States that the Earth's lithosphere is made up of huge plates that move over the surface of the Earth.
- Occurs where plates scrape past each other.
- A gap that is formed where the ocean floor spreads causing a gap.
- Where heated rocks rise in plumes, or thin columns.
- A motion that transfers heat energy in a material.
- A thin layer of cool rock.
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- A ball of hot, solid metals.
- Alfred Wegener's hypothesis.
- Comes from the Greek word meaning all lands.
- Is the energy transfer by the movement of the material.
- comes from the Greek word asthenes and means weak.
- Occurs where plates move apart.
- A layer of liquid metals that surrounds the inner core.
- Occurs where plates push together.
- A poles switch in direction.
- Large and small slabs of rock.
- has the greek prefix meaning stone.
20 Clues: A thin layer of cool rock. • The Earth's thickest layer. • Underwater mountain ranges. • A ball of hot, solid metals. • Alfred Wegener's hypothesis. • A poles switch in direction. • Large and small slabs of rock. • Occurs where plates move apart. • Occurs where plates push together. • has the greek prefix meaning stone. • When one plate sinks beneath another. • ...
The Year of the Hangman Crossword 2015-04-06
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- The Greek root that mean stop, height, tip, and beginning.
- The science of secret codes is ________graphy.
- ________aeologists study ancient cultures.
- Some people lose their ________y as they get older.
- ________is a Greek root that means earth, soil, and global.
- Some people say that nothing is ________possible.
- Some studies have shown that pigeons can hear ________sonic sound.
- ________gons have 5 edges and 5 vertices.
- People who ride ________cycles must be very skilled.
- The Greek root that means liquid or water.
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- ________logists study live animals.
- Explorers ________navigated the Earth.
- Plant life is also known as ________.
- The metric system of measurement is based on ________mals.
- The United States of America is a ________cratic nation.
- My brother used to ride a ________cycle when he was 4.
- Life forms from places besides Earth are called ________terrestrials.
- An ________isan is a person skilled in a craft.
- The formula for the ________meter of a rectangle is length+length+width+width.
- ________anology must be a very interesting science to study.
20 Clues: ________logists study live animals. • Plant life is also known as ________. • Explorers ________navigated the Earth. • ________aeologists study ancient cultures. • ________gons have 5 edges and 5 vertices. • The Greek root that means liquid or water. • The science of secret codes is ________graphy. • An ________isan is a person skilled in a craft. • ...
superheroes 2017-03-07
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- first name of superman´s enemy
- name of giant statue that protects treasure of greek gods
- weapon of superhero thor
- animal that killed euridyce the wife of orpheus
- name of three headed dog in hades
- weapon that captain america throws
- name of city where batman lives
- type of bomb green goblin throws
- enemy of batman
- superhero whose real name is tony stark
- yellow transformer
- green superhero
- greek god
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- name of jason´s ship in greek story
- very fast superhero
- instrument that orpheus played
- man who solved the riddle of the sphinx
- first name of batman´s servant
- colour of hero called lantern
- thing that superman is afraid of
- the blue ninja turtle
- name of captain mack´s helper
- favourite weapon of hercules
- last part of superhero´s name first part is dead
- name of batman´s helper
- real first name of batman
26 Clues: greek god • enemy of batman • green superhero • yellow transformer • very fast superhero • the blue ninja turtle • name of batman´s helper • weapon of superhero thor • real first name of batman • favourite weapon of hercules • colour of hero called lantern • name of captain mack´s helper • first name of superman´s enemy • instrument that orpheus played • first name of batman´s servant • ...
Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome 2021-02-10
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- Ancient Rome went from a republic to an _____.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans would make_____.
- Age In the ____ of Ancient Greece, science became important.
- Girls were only taught to read, write, and how to _____.
- Sculptures of only heads are known as____.
- Philosopher __ was a student of Socrates.
- The ____ Column is a monument built by Roman Emperors after a battle victory.
- Caesar In Ancient Rome, ____ became a political leader and later a dictator.
- The ____ wars lasted 100 years.
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- philosopher ___ died in 399 BC.
- The Greek city states were separated by_____.
- Both Greece and Rome grew plants that needed _____water.
- The ___ style is the most simple Greek Column.
- Women in Ancient Greece had____rights than women in Ancient Rome.
- ___ was Alexander the Great’s teacher.
- Greece and Rome enjoyed ___ like the Olympics and gladiators fighting.
- Girls that grew up in _____ Had more freedom.
- Many of the planets were named after _____ gods.
- the Trojan War, Greece fought against ____.
- Romans created lots of ___ artwork.
20 Clues: philosopher ___ died in 399 BC. • The ____ wars lasted 100 years. • Romans created lots of ___ artwork. • ___ was Alexander the Great’s teacher. • Philosopher __ was a student of Socrates. • Sculptures of only heads are known as____. • the Trojan War, Greece fought against ____. • The Greek city states were separated by_____. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword puzzle 2021-10-21
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- of a place extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
- is an ancient Greek word which meant “small.”
- raise doubts or objections or show reluctance.
- of a trial or legal procedure
- not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash.
- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "do; make.
- of an argument or statement seeming reasonable or probable.
- Latin root word port means 'carry.'
- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "eat."
- comes from Greek,distant or far away
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- producing a great deal of profit.
- the quality of being open and honest in expression.
- refuse to accept or be associated with.
- promote or make widely known an idea or cause
- light
- not taking something into account
- showing or giving emphasis
- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "well"
- comes from Greek and Latin, where it has the meanings "race; birth; born; produced.
- bitter, sour and sharp.
20 Clues: light • bitter, sour and sharp. • showing or giving emphasis • of a trial or legal procedure • producing a great deal of profit. • not taking something into account • Latin root word port means 'carry.' • comes from Greek,distant or far away • refuse to accept or be associated with. • promote or make widely known an idea or cause • is an ancient Greek word which meant “small.” • ...
The Trojan War (up to Paris v Menelaus) 2018-02-27
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- Who was the queen of Troy?
- Who was the strongest of the Greek kings at Troy?
- Who rolled the apple into the wedding?
- what was Eris the goddess of?
- Agamemnon took a __________ off Achilles
- Who was Helen's husband?
- Who did Paris judge 'the fairest'?
- Who was Thetis marrying?
- The apple was for 'the ____________'
- Who was the wife of Zeus?
- What was Paris' city?
- Who judged 'the fairest'?
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- Who was the king of the gods?
- Who was the best Trojan warrior?
- Who was Peleus and Thetis' famous son?
- What was the name of the girl Agamemnon took off Achilles?
- Who was the goddess of wisdom?
- Who was the wisest of the Greek kings at Troy?
- Who was Menelaus' brother?
- Who was the cleverest of the Greek kings at Troy?
- Whose face launched 1,000 ships?
- Achilles refused to do this after Agamemnon took Briseus
- Who was Peleus marrying
- Who was the king of Troy?
24 Clues: What was Paris' city? • Who was Peleus marrying • Who was Helen's husband? • Who was Thetis marrying? • Who was the wife of Zeus? • Who was the king of Troy? • Who judged 'the fairest'? • Who was the queen of Troy? • Who was Menelaus' brother? • Who was the king of the gods? • what was Eris the goddess of? • Who was the goddess of wisdom? • Who was the best Trojan warrior? • ...
End of Year 4 Crossword 2018-07-02
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- Mountain where you could find the Greek Gods
- Killed a minotaur
- The continuous line forming the boundary of a shape
- Two quarters and five tenths are _______ fractions
- Capital of Greece
- Animals with backbones
- Top layer of the rainforest
- Celtic Queen who fought the Romans
- Whose wall kept the Picts out of the Roman empire
- These teeth grind food
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- Word for the debris and junk found washed up on beaches
- Author of The Selfish Giant
- Decade of the 20th Century described as 'swinging'
- Most powerful of all the Greek Gods
- These materials keep the shape of the container they are in
- Italian city with a leaning tower
- Angle smaller than 90 degrees
- Place providing an animal with food and shelter
- Loves motorcars
- Roman God of the sea
- All instruments create sound by...
- Imaginary line, the boundary between the northern and southern hemispheres
- Largest ocean
- Ruler of the Greek underworld
24 Clues: Largest ocean • Loves motorcars • Killed a minotaur • Capital of Greece • Roman God of the sea • Animals with backbones • These teeth grind food • Author of The Selfish Giant • Top layer of the rainforest • Angle smaller than 90 degrees • Ruler of the Greek underworld • Italian city with a leaning tower • All instruments create sound by... • Celtic Queen who fought the Romans • ...
UNIT 4 CARLOS MARTINEZ PERIOD 6 2019-11-11
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- test. the forty six books of the Bible
- letters originally intended for a specific audience
- the study of ancestry or chronological list ancestors
- angle symbol
- a version of the septuagint produced by origen
- wrote most of the Epistles
- test. 27 books of the Bible
- those books from the Bible included in the Jewish law
- symbol eagle
- Greek and latin for rule
- a synonym for covenant
- author of The Acts of The Apostles
- a person selected by God to call others to repentance their lives
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- symbol ox
- test. 27 books of the Bible
- sacred scripture
- a third century BC Greek translation of the O.T
- one of hypothetical original sources
- those books of the Bible included Jewish canon of scripture
- a type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery
- one of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch
- From the Greek for Five Books the Torah
- original source of Pentateuch
- symbol lion
- the five books of Moses Genesis
- test. the forty six books of the Bible
26 Clues: symbol ox • symbol lion • angle symbol • symbol eagle • sacred scripture • a synonym for covenant • Greek and latin for rule • wrote most of the Epistles • test. 27 books of the Bible • test. 27 books of the Bible • original source of Pentateuch • the five books of Moses Genesis • author of The Acts of The Apostles • one of hypothetical original sources • ...
Escape Room Clue 2 2023-05-30
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- Who gave birth to Pegasus?
- What is the name of Apollo's twin sister?
- Who was the mythical Greek hunter with a constellation named after his belt?
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Who rules all the Greek gods?
- What is the name of the famous river underworld river?
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- The Greek gods live on Mount _______.
- What is the name of Hades' three headed dog?
- What is the name of the ship Jason uses in his journey for the Golden Fleece?
- Poseidon is often seen carrying this.
- A many headed dragon. Some say if you cut off one head, two grow back in its place.
- What was left in Pandora's Box after she released misery and evil?
- This planet is named after the Roman god of war.
13 Clues: Who gave birth to Pegasus? • Who rules all the Greek gods? • The Greek gods live on Mount _______. • Poseidon is often seen carrying this. • The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • What is the name of Apollo's twin sister? • What is the name of Hades' three headed dog? • This planet is named after the Roman god of war. • ...
U1.2 Exam Review 2025-02-06
8 Clues: "Universal" • Greek for "overseer" • Greek for "one who is sent" • Greek word meaning "Teaching" • Greek word meaning "advocate" • The altar of the "unknown god" • is the Greek word for "Witness" • "go and make disciples of ALL nations"
sort 29 brody 2022-03-10
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- to see small things
- branch of mathematics
- listening to someones heart
- features of an area
- measurement of 1,000 meters
- speech or piece of writing
- to study animals
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- collection of myths
- keeps a drink hot or cold
- tube attached to a set of mirrors
- a rock with crystals
- realated to heat
- study of earths structures
- to make things appear closer
- indicating speed
15 Clues: realated to heat • indicating speed • to study animals • collection of myths • to see small things • features of an area • a rock with crystals • branch of mathematics • keeps a drink hot or cold • study of earths structures • speech or piece of writing • listening to someones heart • measurement of 1,000 meters • to make things appear closer • tube attached to a set of mirrors
Daily Life in Ancient Rome 2021-12-02
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- fictonial origins of a country
- god of doors
- god of strength
- polytheistic gods
- the capital of the roman empire
- the people that rome stole all of their ideas from
- god of wild animals
- god of fire
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- god of medicine
- god of life
- worshipped the emperors of rome
- river in italy
- god of sowing or seed
- god of love
- the god of war
15 Clues: god of life • god of love • god of fire • god of doors • river in italy • the god of war • god of medicine • god of strength • polytheistic gods • god of wild animals • god of sowing or seed • fictonial origins of a country • worshipped the emperors of rome • the capital of the roman empire • the people that rome stole all of their ideas from
PhilTh - Big Crossword 2024-07-01
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- having always lived, and guaranteed to always live
- the Greek word for flourishing, or living life successfully
- lack of control over one's actions; weakness of will
- Greek philosopher who formulated the Problem of Evil
- the all knowing nature of God
- the view that everything about the world we know can be explained by the movements of atoms
- the study of how to live a good life
- Three types of wisdom: logic, ethics and...
- "Escape": an origin legend and legal textbook for the people of Israel in the Old Testament
- group of philosophers who supported the design argument
- the Greek word for “unfeeling” or “no suffering”
- "all-present": can act, see, and be reached everywhere
- arguments to defend God, against evil and suffering in the world
- the all loving nature of God
- the Greek word for “stress-free”; a state of having total peace of mind
- not made of any physical parts or stuff
- someone sent to teach humans a message from God
- the 'will' that puts the blame on humans for suffering
- an aspect of someone's personality that makes them likely to act well, e.g. courage, justice, humility
- the all powerful nature of God
- The view that God exists
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- The view that God does not exist
- ten of these miracles were sent to show the Israelites enslaved in Egypt that God was their God
- the practice of rational discussion to find the truth
- Ancient Greek philosopher who defended Pleasure
- a cosmological argument attributed to Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali
- Love of wisdom
- the "anointed one": the ultimate king, priest and prophet God promised the Israelites He would send to save them
- the prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and received the Law of Israel from God
- this 'triad' challenges God's existence
- the view that we should aim all our actions at achieving as much pleasure as we can
- The founder of Islam who claimed to receive the Qur'an from the angel Gabriel
- an aspect of someone's personality that makes them likely to act badly, e.g. cowardice, selfishness, pride
- the prophet who anoints Saul first King of Israel, and anoints David to replace him
- the first, legendary king of Israel whose descendant was/will be the Messiah
- Greek philosopher, considered to be first theist in Western Philosophy
- this argument relates to the ordered complexity of everything within the universe
- Ancient Greek, sentenced to death for teaching people to question everything
- the worship of many gods, or belief that many gods explain the world
- student of Socrates, who taught Aristotle
- cannot be seen
41 Clues: Love of wisdom • cannot be seen • The view that God exists • the all loving nature of God • the all knowing nature of God • the all powerful nature of God • The view that God does not exist • the study of how to live a good life • this 'triad' challenges God's existence • not made of any physical parts or stuff • student of Socrates, who taught Aristotle • ...
NATIONALITIES 2020-05-23
Earth's Spheres and Systems 2022-03-18
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- all of the water in our planet
- the lowest level in the atmosphere
- greek word that means "life"
- greek word that means "ground"
- a body of flowing water moving towards the sea
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- all of the living organisms on earth
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- greek word that means "air"
- greek word that means "water"
- a region with similar plants, animals, terrain, and climate
10 Clues: greek word that means "air" • greek word that means "life" • greek word that means "water" • all of the water in our planet • greek word that means "ground" • the lowest level in the atmosphere • all of the living organisms on earth • a large body of water surrounded by land • a body of flowing water moving towards the sea • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2025-02-07
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- body of water that connects Greece with the eastern world
- The capital of modern Greece
- A city state that had a strong military
- A temple in Athens
- The home of ancient Greek Gods
- Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods
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- A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions
- The distance between two Greek cities
- A rocky mound in Athens
- The king of the ancient Greek gods
10 Clues: A temple in Athens • A rocky mound in Athens • The capital of modern Greece • The home of ancient Greek Gods • The king of the ancient Greek gods • The distance between two Greek cities • A city state that had a strong military • Stories that the Ancient Greeks told about their gods • A Greek Philosopher who taught through asking questions • ...
Zeus's Puzzle 2022-12-15
9 Clues: Zeus's wife • Zeus's weapon • goddess of war • ancient legends • place of origin • home of the gods • herald of the gods • known for his strength • ancient Greek's worshiped them
Origin of Name 2021-10-12
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- French/French Canadian
- Welsh origin, meaning "fair and smooth". As well as from Gwenhwyfar: "White Enchantress"
- Hebrew origin and the meaning is "grace".
- Dutch/German, meaning "messenger" (was an occupational title, like Brewer or Smith)
- The garden of God, garden-land
- Derived from Germanic word meaning "persistent"
- Latin & Greek: means worthy of love
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- Irish and means "loyal"
- Hebrew in origin, translated as "God is my strength," "God is my strong man" or "hero of God"
- Celtic Meaning: Blond; Italian Meaning: Golden; Latin: To rise, sunrise, dawn, golden
- Spanish origin meaning "saw": To describe rugged mountains and peaks
- Russian
- Greek: "bee", which in turn comes from "honey"
- Greek: People of Victory
- Roman, meaning "humble"
- Vietnamese
16 Clues: Russian • Vietnamese • French/French Canadian • Irish and means "loyal" • Roman, meaning "humble" • Greek: People of Victory • The garden of God, garden-land • Latin & Greek: means worthy of love • Hebrew origin and the meaning is "grace". • Greek: "bee", which in turn comes from "honey" • Derived from Germanic word meaning "persistent" • ...
Ancient Greek Learning 2014-02-19
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- developed the idea of "square numbers"
- the "Father of History" who wrote about the Persian wars
- comes from the Greek words meaning "Love of wisdom"
- wrote "Politics"; believed citizens must participate in government to be happy
- where you will find the Great Library
- logical guesses
- developed the question and answer method of teaching
- Plato's school of philosophy
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- wrote the first known autobiography in world history
- developed the Archimedean screw
- Greek historian who visited battle sites and interviewed participants
- well-known Greek doctor who developed the Hippocratic oath
- founded Alexandria
- group founded by Zeno who believed people should live in harmony with nature
- student of Socrates who founded the Academy
- question and answer method of teaching
16 Clues: logical guesses • founded Alexandria • Plato's school of philosophy • developed the Archimedean screw • where you will find the Great Library • developed the idea of "square numbers" • question and answer method of teaching • student of Socrates who founded the Academy • comes from the Greek words meaning "Love of wisdom" • ...
Athenian Golden Age Crossword 2024-12-09
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- mathematician that proved that the sides of a right triangle equal the square of the hypotenuse
- doctor who made an oath to do no harm
- doctor and midwife
- the fanciest of Greek columns
- advisor to members of the Oligarchy
- a historian who tried to find repeating events in history
- studies biology and philosophy
- a blind poet who wrote epic poems like the Odyssey
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- a large temple in Athens dedicated to Athena
- philosopher who wrote about the ideal government
- teacher of speech writing
- architect that designed the Parthenon
- the simplest of Greek columns
- the Greek column that looks like eyes
- philosopher who made a style of learning through questions
- a historian who tried recording events as they occured
16 Clues: doctor and midwife • teacher of speech writing • the simplest of Greek columns • the fanciest of Greek columns • studies biology and philosophy • advisor to members of the Oligarchy • doctor who made an oath to do no harm • architect that designed the Parthenon • the Greek column that looks like eyes • a large temple in Athens dedicated to Athena • ...
Greece 3 2021-01-19
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- Greek ships would try to ___ enemy ships to sink them.
- In its war with Sparta, the siege of Athens succeeded because of a ______ that killed 1 in 4 people.
- The earliest Greek civilizations of Crete and Mycenae as well as most ______ Age Mediterranean civilizations collapsed around 1200 BCE (3000 years ago), maybe due to attacks by “Sea Peoples”, earthquakes, drought, and/or other reasons.
- Ancient History’s version of a tank, usually holding an archer and/or a spearman.
- We can thank the Greeks for developing our ______, adding vowels, and even the term we use for our set of letters.
- The ____ wall provided the defense for the Greek Phalanx as long as everyone stayed in formation.
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- Most Greek soldiers were farmers most of the time but Sparta had a ________ army.
- Many of the stories about Alexander the Great are myth or ________.
- The civilization that we can thank for an early approach to the Alphabet and the term Phonics for sounding out words, but not for vowels.
- The name for a Greek soldier – named after their shield.
- Not Brego, but _______ was Alexander’s horse that only he could tame. He had a city named after him.
- The most important weapon in Greek armies, but not for throwing.
- A stack of loser armor or an award for a victory now.
- If you had sailed into the harbor at Alexandria Egypt, you would have been required to lend them all your _____.
14 Clues: A stack of loser armor or an award for a victory now. • Greek ships would try to ___ enemy ships to sink them. • The name for a Greek soldier – named after their shield. • The most important weapon in Greek armies, but not for throwing. • Many of the stories about Alexander the Great are myth or ________. • ...
Early Greece and Rome Review 2023-11-28
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- This was the highest elected office in Rome; men from this office commanded Rome's armies
- This Caesar was victorious in the Gallic Wars and made himself emperor of Rome in 46 BC
- This group of people was made up of hundreds of privileged men who essentially ruled the Roman republic
- This 'great' Greek king, by the age of 30, conquered and controlled lands east of Greece into present-day India
- In ancient Greece, this small pot was used to store perfume and frequently depicted women
- Roman emperor from 306 AD to 337 AD; built a new imperial residence at the city of Byzantium
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- The ruling class families of ancient Rome
- This Greek tragedian was known to have employed painted scenery in plays
- Rituals to this god were thought to have influenced Greek theater
- This is the Greek word for 'clay'
- This type of building was most prominently influenced as Greek architecture advanced
- The common citizens of Rome
- This continent is immediately south of the Italian peninsula
- The city of Rome began as a group of villages on seven hills to the east of this river on the Italian peninsula
14 Clues: The common citizens of Rome • This is the Greek word for 'clay' • The ruling class families of ancient Rome • This continent is immediately south of the Italian peninsula • Rituals to this god were thought to have influenced Greek theater • This Greek tragedian was known to have employed painted scenery in plays • ...
Byzantine Empire 2024-09-12
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- The Byzantine Empire is famous for this art form
- The great church built by Justinian I after the revolt destroyed Constantinople
- Destruction of sacred objects and images
- A Byzantine Empress who came from humble origins and expanded rights for women in the empire
- The very wealthy capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Constantinople's favorite form of entertainment
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- Leaders of the Eastern or Greek Orthodox Church
- What historians call the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern or Greek Orthodox Church
- The Byzantine Empire came out of this half of the Roman Empire
- The stadium where chariot races took place and the revolt began
- The language and culture of the Byzantine Empire
- A Byzantine Emperor who codified Roman Laws and put down a revolt
- The name of the Greek city-state that would become Constantinople
- The modern name of the city that was once Constantinople
14 Clues: Destruction of sacred objects and images • Leaders of the Eastern or Greek Orthodox Church • Constantinople's favorite form of entertainment • The Byzantine Empire is famous for this art form • The language and culture of the Byzantine Empire • The very wealthy capital of the Byzantine Empire • The modern name of the city that was once Constantinople • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2022-01-30
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- to pursue or follow in a stealthy way
- to feel offended by someone's words or actions
- a "goddess-like" creature in charge of nature
- subject to dying
- a lack of harmony; disagreement
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- large in size or extent
- a visual image that isn't real
- to get back at someone for harm or pain caused
- from this moment on
- a person who can tell the future
10 Clues: subject to dying • from this moment on • large in size or extent • a visual image that isn't real • a lack of harmony; disagreement • a person who can tell the future • to pursue or follow in a stealthy way • a "goddess-like" creature in charge of nature • to get back at someone for harm or pain caused • to feel offended by someone's words or actions
Egyptian Mythology 2020-09-28
10 Clues: wife to Osiris • God of the earth • judge of the dead • realm of the dead • sky goddess wife to Geb • God of chaos, storms, and war • sky god represented by the falcon • God of mummification and the afterlife • demoness body part lion, hippo, and croc • personification of truth, justice, and order
Mesoamerican Mythology 2022-02-24
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- Tribe located in modern day Northern Mexico
- The country where the Aztecs and Myans were
- mesoamerican ball game
- The name of the most popular art style in mesoamerica
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- (2 words )The sound the Aztecs used for sacrifices
- largest mesoamerican city
- Buildings used as places of worship and home to the gods
- Tribe located in modern day western South America
- The entities the people worship
- Tribe located in modern day Southern Mexico
10 Clues: mesoamerican ball game • largest mesoamerican city • The entities the people worship • Tribe located in modern day Northern Mexico • The country where the Aztecs and Myans were • Tribe located in modern day Southern Mexico • Tribe located in modern day western South America • (2 words )The sound the Aztecs used for sacrifices • ...
Indian Mythology 2013-03-15
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- 1. Who is the father of Manu, the first man?
- 9. According to several other versions of the Ramayana, to whom did Rama entrust Sita before she was abducted by Ravana?
- 10. Hanuman is considered to be the brother of which famous character from the Mahabharata?
- 7. Where did Rama, Sita and Lakshman spend the major part of their exile?
- 2. How many heads did Brahma have, before Shiva removed one of them?
- 5. In the Mahabharata, what was the name of the previous incarnation of Shikhandi?
- 4. What did Rukmini put on the scale during the Tulabharam?
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- 8. With which weapon did Rama finally kill Ravana?
- 3. How many days did the battle of the Mahabharata last?
- 6. What is the other name for Kurukshetra?
10 Clues: 6. What is the other name for Kurukshetra? • 1. Who is the father of Manu, the first man? • 8. With which weapon did Rama finally kill Ravana? • 3. How many days did the battle of the Mahabharata last? • 4. What did Rukmini put on the scale during the Tulabharam? • 2. How many heads did Brahma have, before Shiva removed one of them? • ...
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?
Egyptian mythology 2023-04-18
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- A charm believed to have powerful properties
- People conquered lower Egypt
- Ancient Egyptians believed they would go after they died.
- Symbol worn by gods and Pharohs which means life
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- Region of land where the nile river splits
- Period of rule when series of kings or pharaohs are from same family
- Architect of firsts pyramid
- season when Nile river floods
- A place where several pyramids and sphinx were built
- god of the kingdom
10 Clues: god of the kingdom • Architect of firsts pyramid • People conquered lower Egypt • season when Nile river floods • Region of land where the nile river splits • A charm believed to have powerful properties • Symbol worn by gods and Pharohs which means life • A place where several pyramids and sphinx were built • Ancient Egyptians believed they would go after they died. • ...
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
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 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
- Where does lightning come from according to Norse mythology?
- the goddess of motherhood and mother if 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 if Balder • God of war and death and is the one-eyed All father • Giant that Thor hated and tried to kill three times • the Norse people's life is centered on a vast sacred tree • ...
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 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 if 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 if 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? • ...
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 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 if 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 if 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? • ...
Theseus Mythology 2022-10-26
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- was considered the greatest athenian king.
- The subject the whole book is based upon
- the thing that theseus inspired in our modern day politics
- the person who helped theseus with his battle with the bull
- Theseus' possible father whom is a god
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- the capital of greece where theseus became a king
- someone who is half human half god
- what they did to 7 youths and 7 females
- Pasiphae's offspring with the bull
- the main character in hunger games that related to theseus' character
10 Clues: someone who is half human half god • Pasiphae's offspring with the bull • Theseus' possible father whom is a god • what they did to 7 youths and 7 females • The subject the whole book is based upon • was considered the greatest athenian king. • the capital of greece where theseus became a king • the thing that theseus inspired in our modern day politics • ...
Roman Mythology 2023-06-19
10 Clues: God of war • Wife of Jupiter • Caesar's grandson • Goddess of the hunt • Head of all the gods • God of the underworld • God of water and seas • Goddess of agriculture • Goddess of love and beauty • A creature that is half human and half goat
Norse Mythology 2024-01-16
10 Clues: God Of Thunder • Eldest Son of Thor • Youngest Son of Thor • Last Giant of Jotunheim • The Guardian of Jotunheim • Aseir God Who can’t feel Pain • Father of Thor and King of Asgard • The Serpent That Surrounds Midgard • Place In Norway Between All 9 Realms • Vanir Goddess and Master of Twisted Arts
Norse Mythology 2024-04-02
10 Clues: Wife of Odin • The god of light • The brother of Odin • The daughter of Loki • The father of all gods • The paradise that Odin ruled • The lowest rank in Norse society • Where the Norse culture developed • The highest rank in Norse society • A Norse value, also known as brave
Norse Mythology 2024-04-02
10 Clues: Daddy • Visions • Death of Asgard • Top of the pyramid • Protector of Asgard • The slaves of the Norse • Animal associated with Thor • Killing someone who wronged you • Powerful goddess of the afterlife • Killer of Balder and starter of Ragnorok
Hindu Mythology 2025-05-12
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- destroyer of the universe
- stories about gods and goddesses
- creator of the universe
- the story of two groups of cousins that go to war on eachother
- the story of Prince Rama saving his wife & becoming king
- oldest scriptures in Hindu mythology
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- a religion that originated in India
- maintainer of the universe
- translates to history
- factor in the theme of Hinduism
10 Clues: translates to history • creator of the universe • destroyer of the universe • maintainer of the universe • factor in the theme of Hinduism • stories about gods and goddesses • a religion that originated in India • oldest scriptures in Hindu mythology • the story of Prince Rama saving his wife & becoming king • the story of two groups of cousins that go to war on eachother
Western Mythology 2025-08-27
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- Fierce Greek Olympian who personifies the chaos of war
- Shining Japanese sun goddess who once hid in a cave, darkening the world
- Slavic blacksmith god who forged fire and the heavens
- Hindu preserver who descends as avatars like Rama and Krishna
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- Thunder-wielding Celtic god associated with the sacred wheel
- Aztec sun warrior who demanded human sacrifice for strength
- Mesopotamian love-and-war goddess, famed for her descent to the underworld
- Falcon-headed Egyptian deity steering the solar barque across the sky
- Swift Roman messenger god with winged sandals and caduceus
- Cunning Norse shapeshifter known for mischief and betrayal
10 Clues: Slavic blacksmith god who forged fire and the heavens • Fierce Greek Olympian who personifies the chaos of war • Swift Roman messenger god with winged sandals and caduceus • Cunning Norse shapeshifter known for mischief and betrayal • Aztec sun warrior who demanded human sacrifice for strength • Thunder-wielding Celtic god associated with the sacred wheel • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-11
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- the greatest storyteller that was a blind man and wrote the Iliad
- a war fought around 1200 B..C by the Mycenaean and Troy
- a popular story handed down form earlier times
- people that buy and exchange goods and services
- the beautiful wife of a Greek king that was abducted by a Trojan prince which sparked the Trojan War
- people who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
- land controlled by other nations
- an independent trading city located in Anatolia
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- Greek speaking people that migrated to the Greece mainland after the Mycenaean civilization collapsed
- group of people who took over and ruled the Mycenaean
- a collection of separate lands where Greek-speaking people lived and is located in southeast Europe
- any natural feature of Earth's surface such as mountains and valleys
- a civilization that settled on the island of Crete and influenced the Mycenaean
- the study of Earth's natural features and man's response to them
- weather in a certain area over a certain period of time
15 Clues: land controlled by other nations • a popular story handed down form earlier times • people that buy and exchange goods and services • an independent trading city located in Anatolia • group of people who took over and ruled the Mycenaean • a war fought around 1200 B..C by the Mycenaean and Troy • weather in a certain area over a certain period of time • ...
Skibidi Ohio 2024-05-27
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- a rizzy male who shows leadership and determination, a Greek letter, cool frat boy
- Japanese for stupid
- big purple guy, has a milkshake at McDonald's named after him, lives in Ohio
- online game where you are either a crewmate or an imposter, origin of sus
- the best singer in the world, I'm going to her concert, The Trilogy Tour, in 4 days!!!
- I'm gonna steal your food, Allison Waner
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- attractiveness, ability to pull a date
- Greek letter describing someone who is uncool or annoying
- leader of the pack, highly fought over role in a cringy kid's roleplay, also a Greek letter
- song by PSY, “I'm a mother father ____”
- I don't even know how to explain this one •_• “Grrr ____ dop dop dop yes yes yes”
- weird sussy annoying tod baka
- the most sussy state in the US
- also a Greek letter, describes a tod, rigged math platform, opposite of Sigma Alpha
- expression commonly used by cringe Gachatubers or anime girls
15 Clues: Japanese for stupid • weird sussy annoying tod baka • the most sussy state in the US • attractiveness, ability to pull a date • song by PSY, “I'm a mother father ____” • I'm gonna steal your food, Allison Waner • Greek letter describing someone who is uncool or annoying • expression commonly used by cringe Gachatubers or anime girls • ...
Spring Crossword 2022-04-05
11 Clues: a rabbit eats • first name peter • marshmallow candy • most popular flower • season before Spring • chirp in the morning • popular spring sickness • home of cherry blossums • yellow stuff in a flower • roman mythology "Goddess of Spring" • southern hemisphere start to Spring month
History 2021-02-18
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- bridges that were used for water carry
- high class ruling families
- long lasting thriving civilization
- sea between greece & turkey
- lowest if not the lowest people on the social class
- when one seperates from their other
- thriving civilization until rome defeated
- king of persia
- allies
- the forging of ___ (Metal) weapons
- city of greece
- first invasion of greece
- another king of persia
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- (3) war series massive wars
- lots of significant islands (lots) (100x10)
- west and southern europe's sea
- greatest greek historian
- sea between greece & italy
- important river that had a significance for seasons
- largest greek islands
- mountain range
- land surrounded by water
- river "closest" to rome
- commonly referred to as Iran
- 15-13 century BCE civilization
- ultimate beings (one or sometimes lots) made everything
- greek from the 5th century (somewhat famous)
- war that used a horse to invade a city
- one ruler one person
- fictional person used 24/7
30 Clues: allies • mountain range • king of persia • city of greece • one ruler one person • largest greek islands • another king of persia • river "closest" to rome • greatest greek historian • land surrounded by water • first invasion of greece • high class ruling families • sea between greece & italy • fictional person used 24/7 • (3) war series massive wars • sea between greece & turkey • ...
Depres.... Happpppyyyynnneess! 2021-10-22
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- producing lots of profit
- Meaning bitter, sour, or sharp
- involving two people or two sides who oppose each other
- To Promote or make widely known
- The thing you look for in a relationshipto make sure no one cheats on you
- Seeming reasonable or probable
- Root word meaning to eat
- Not showing care for consequences, like my girlfriend when she decided to cheat on me
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- Greek root word meaning Distant or far away
- Showing emphasis, like I did my anger wheni found out the truth
- Root word of Latin origin meaning "well"
- To deny the truth, like my Girlfriend didwhen I confronted her about cheating
- Hesitation or objection
- Dirty and unpleasant, as my ex is after Ikicked her out
- Not taking something into perspective, like my... you know, I'm not even going to say it :(
- Greek work meaning small, as my heart is
- Greek origin meaning birth, race, kind
- Latin origin,meaning make, or do
- Latin origin meaning to carry
- Root word meaning light
20 Clues: Hesitation or objection • Root word meaning light • producing lots of profit • Root word meaning to eat • Latin origin meaning to carry • Meaning bitter, sour, or sharp • Seeming reasonable or probable • To Promote or make widely known • Latin origin,meaning make, or do • Greek origin meaning birth, race, kind • Root word of Latin origin meaning "well" • ...
Greece Crossword 2021-11-05
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- This celebration is called Apokries
- cheese that gets lit on fire before eaten
- biggest Holiday for Greeks due to religion
- The day is celebrated on 3/25
- Stuffed Eggplant
- pita stuffed with meat and tzatziki sauce
- Greek beef stew
- Katarina Sakellaropoulou is the____of Greece
- In Greece there is over 9000 miles of
- This toy was invented in Greece
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- stuffed grape leaves
- layered pastry with nuts, honey&phyllo dough
- A popular Eggplant dish with ground beef
- 7% of the worlds supply of___is from Greece
- this color on the flag signifies sky and sea
- Greece is made up of thousands of
- When waving,your palm should be
- because of the location, Greeks eat a lot of
- one of the oldest languages-spoken in Greece
- this type of race started in Greece
- The 3rd largest growers of this hint:oil
- on the flag, this shows the love of religion
- this color on the flag means Christianity
- Greek lasagna
- The capital of Greece
25 Clues: Greek lasagna • Greek beef stew • Stuffed Eggplant • stuffed grape leaves • The capital of Greece • The day is celebrated on 3/25 • When waving,your palm should be • This toy was invented in Greece • Greece is made up of thousands of • This celebration is called Apokries • this type of race started in Greece • In Greece there is over 9000 miles of • ...
Rome and Greece 2021-02-11
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- a roman boy gets married at age _______.
- In Rome women were ______.
- An oligarchy is ruled by ______.
- One of the most famous roman inventions are ____.
- While the Greeks made beautiful status the
- A Greek boy gets married at age _______.
- In Greece women were not allowed to be ______.
- While the Greeks were a democracy, Romans were a __________.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans used _____ as pets.
- In Greece women could buy but not property.
- The Romans adopted the Greek_______ of Gods and Goddesses
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- Roman architecture borrowed heavily from Greek _______.
- made ______ status.
- mill One greek invention that we use today is the _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks painted ______ and
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on _______ figures.
- The_____were first held in Greece.
- Romans loved their ____.
- The Greeks had the first ___ ___.
- The Greeks created _____.
- like their counterparts in ancient Greece, the
- Both Greece and Rome women married _____.
22 Clues: made ______ status. • Romans loved their ____. • The Greeks created _____. • In Rome women were ______. • An oligarchy is ruled by ______. • The Greeks had the first ___ ___. • The_____were first held in Greece. • a roman boy gets married at age _______. • A Greek boy gets married at age _______. • Both Greece and Rome women married _____. • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 2023-11-02
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- What is the Roman Numeral for 567?
- What Latin Legal Term means “elsewhere, in another place?”
- What is the Latin word that means pilot, governor?
- What Latin Legal Term means “at another time?”
- What does the Latin word civis mean?
- What is the Greek word for city, state?
- What is the Cardinal Number for 1,000?
- What is the Latin Number for 5?
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- What is the Roman Numeral for 36?
- What is the Greek word for few?
- What Latin word means the “common” people?
- What does the Latin word volvo-volvere-volutum mean?
- What is the Sanskrit number for 1?
- What does the Latin word pontifex, pontificis?
- What is the latin adverb for both?
- What is the Cardinal Number for kilo-?
- What is the Ordinal Latin Number for 8th?
- What is the Greek Numerical Adverb for half?
- What Latin word means look at?
- What is the Roman Numeral for 1885?
20 Clues: What Latin word means look at? • What is the Greek word for few? • What is the Latin Number for 5? • What is the Roman Numeral for 36? • What is the Roman Numeral for 567? • What is the Sanskrit number for 1? • What is the latin adverb for both? • What is the Roman Numeral for 1885? • What does the Latin word civis mean? • What is the Cardinal Number for kilo-? • ...
unit two workman 2019-09-12
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- the wife of Abraham
- a box that held the tablets of the 10 commandment
- Greek for “going out “
- Adam and eves third son
- what means “ ten words “
- Hebrew for “ father of multitude “
- the commission of the original sin by Adam and Eve
- son of Abraham
- laws given to Moses from God
- survived the flood in the ark
- Greek meaning to “ speak for “
- Jesus’ name to replace Adam
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- means “ speaks for “
- I am who am
- a solemn agreement between people or between God
- new name for eve given to marry
- Greek meaning “ first “
- Hebrew for anointed one
- from what nation were God’s people
- what sea did Moses part
- What is the New Testament reality that connects to the flood?
- Adam and Eves first son
- the mount where Abraham was prepared to sacrifice Isaac
- he tricked his brothers to give him the inheritance
- leaders of the Egyptians
25 Clues: I am who am • son of Abraham • the wife of Abraham • means “ speaks for “ • Greek for “going out “ • Greek meaning “ first “ • Hebrew for anointed one • what sea did Moses part • Adam and eves third son • Adam and Eves first son • what means “ ten words “ • leaders of the Egyptians • laws given to Moses from God • Jesus’ name to replace Adam • survived the flood in the ark • ...
The Persians 2023-03-02
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- enemy of Persia
- a name for Greek culture
- holy writings of Zoroastrianism
- son of Xerxes
- Persian priests
- dynasty Cyrus began
- Persians won because the Greeks were betrayed
- was used by God to warn the last Chaldean ruler of the end of his empire
- son of Darius
- later capital city of Persia
- Persian province
- King Darius' special army
- gold coin used in the Persian Empire
- first Persian War battle
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- Greek invader of the Persian Empire
- gold drinking vessels
- Jewish wife of Xerxes
- route that linked areas of the Persian Empire
- how Xerxes died
- used to govern the empire
- leader of the Persians who defeated the Chaldeans
- only naval battle of the Persian Wars
- son of Cyrus
- richest man and Lydia's king
- area crossed by man-made bridges
- religion in early Persia
- used by the Persians to defeat the Egyptians
- modern-day Persia
- Greek historian that wrote about Persia
29 Clues: son of Cyrus • son of Xerxes • son of Darius • enemy of Persia • how Xerxes died • Persian priests • Persian province • modern-day Persia • dynasty Cyrus began • gold drinking vessels • Jewish wife of Xerxes • a name for Greek culture • religion in early Persia • first Persian War battle • used to govern the empire • King Darius' special army • richest man and Lydia's king • ...
Math Terms 2023-08-29
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- ratio of opposite to adjacent
- first letter of greek alphabet
- stop sign shape
- a set of points all equidistant from a center
- angle less than 90 degrees
- ratio of opposite to hypoteneuse
- fancy word for rule
- angle equal to 90 degrees
- to multiply a number by itself
- plane figure with 4 equal sides
- all 4 angles are 90 degrees
- distance across a circle
- to work out the answer
- greek letter used for an unknown angle
- small raised number
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- greek letter used for 'change in'
- the side across from a right angle
- of the form y=mx+b
- can shape
- old math guy with a famous formula
- half the distance across a circle
- hexahedron
- sum of all sides
- to multiply together
- 3sided plane figure
- amount of space covered
- angle greater than 90 degrees
- to add up
- very important math constant
29 Clues: can shape • to add up • hexahedron • stop sign shape • sum of all sides • of the form y=mx+b • fancy word for rule • 3sided plane figure • small raised number • to multiply together • to work out the answer • amount of space covered • distance across a circle • angle equal to 90 degrees • angle less than 90 degrees • all 4 angles are 90 degrees • very important math constant • ...
Chaos 2025-01-01
Across
- Spain without the tilde
- My favorite part of the pictures on Zillow listings
- Pan in English
- First PAN President of Mexico
- A snack some like that can be made in a pan
- A "salsa" that can be warmed up in a pan
- Plan translated from French into English
- Panned in the theatre
- You call it a pan, I say it's deeper than that...
- An animal that can spit into a pan
- The best way to spend an afternoon.
- Pangea's Twin
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- A type of cast iron pan
- A Greek region and a NYS prison
- A fancy Latin way of saying "chaos."
- Our original pan pizza place
- New York's music composition lane
- An indeterminate period of time
- … at the disco
- French translation of "pan" in Spanish
- Buster Keaton's type of comedy
- Most pans are largely this shape
- A favorite thing to be steamed in a pan.
- French translation of "pan" in Greek
- From the Greek to the English
25 Clues: Pangea's Twin • Pan in English • … at the disco • Panned in the theatre • Spain without the tilde • A type of cast iron pan • Our original pan pizza place • First PAN President of Mexico • From the Greek to the English • Buster Keaton's type of comedy • A Greek region and a NYS prison • An indeterminate period of time • Most pans are largely this shape • ...
Aeneas Crossword 2025-05-30
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- The household gods Aeneas saves from Troy
- Place where Priam is murdered, defying sacred space.
- Element that consumes Troy during the attack.
- Aeneas’s father, carried on his son’s back.
- Priest who warns against the horse—and dies by sea serpents.
- The ancient city under siege in Book 2.
- A wooden structure filled with Greek warriors.
- The force guiding Aeneas’s journey.
- Opened secretly by Greeks to let the army in.
- The young son of Aeneas.
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- Also called Neoptolemus; the killer of Priam.
- The island where the Greek fleet hides.
- His ghost warns Aeneas in a dream.
- The aging king of Troy, slain by Pyrrhus.
- What Creusa becomes to give Aeneas her final message.
- The Trojan hero and narrator of Book 2.
- The lying Greek who tricks the Trojans into accepting the horse.
- Aeneas’s wife, lost during the escape.
- The Spartan queen whose fate Aeneas debates.
- Weapon used by Aeneas and other Trojans in defense.
20 Clues: The young son of Aeneas. • His ghost warns Aeneas in a dream. • The force guiding Aeneas’s journey. • Aeneas’s wife, lost during the escape. • The island where the Greek fleet hides. • The Trojan hero and narrator of Book 2. • The ancient city under siege in Book 2. • The household gods Aeneas saves from Troy • The aging king of Troy, slain by Pyrrhus. • ...
Disney Names 2024-01-09
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- Of Greek origin, meaning "honey bee."
- A name conveying the idea of fate or predetermined future.
- A virtue name symbolizing compassion and forgiveness.
- A name of Roman origin, associated with the goddess of the moon and hunting.
- unique name derived from Melissa.
- A variation of Lily, symbolizing purity and beauty.
- A name of Germanic origin, meaning "free man."
- A short form of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God."
- A popular name of English origin, meaning "rival."
- A name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "brave journey."
- An English name meaning "domain of Curtius."
- 7th most common name in the world.
- A name of Hebrew origin, meaning "foresight" or "to behold."
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "strong" or "courageous."
- A French name meaning "who is like God."
- Of Greek origin, meaning "pure" or "clean."; Hurricane 2005
- A classic name with biblical roots, meaning "princess" or "noblewoman."
- A palindrome
- A name associated with the blackbird, symbolizing wisdom and mystery.
- A name that echoes the depth of shadows, revealing a sense of mystery and enigma. prefix that is often associated with the Greek word "melas," which means "dark" or "black."
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "moon goddess."
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "messenger of God."
- A diminutive of Alison or Alexandra, meaning "noble" or "defender of the people."
- A short form of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God."
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- 17th letter
- A biblical name, referring to a village near Jerusalem.
- A diminutive form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
- A unique and modern name often associated with wealth and prosperity.
- Pranks.
- An Italian name meaning "lady" or "woman."
- A unique and modern variation of Jennifer.
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "crown" or "garland."
- The Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel, meaning "ewe" or "innocent."
- A name of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion" or "lioness."
- A combination of Bree (meaning "vigor" or "vitality") and Ann.
- Of Old German origin, meaning "joyous" or "happy."
- A unisex name of Korean origin, meaning "wealth" or "talent."
- US State
- Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "beauty" or "splendid."
- A Welsh name, meaning "noisy" or "roaring."
- A Spanish name, meaning "noble" or "warrior-like."; x2
- 3 daughters
- An English name meaning "cheerful" or "joyful."
- An Arabic name meaning "princess" or "queen."
- Short for Alexander or Alexandra, meaning "defender of the people."
- A Slavic name meaning "light" or "brightness."
- Outside,Up
- A modern variant of Cassandra, meaning "shining upon men."
- A variant of the name Sharon, meaning "a plain" or "a place of rest."
- "her" angelic name
50 Clues: Pranks. • US State • Outside,Up • 17th letter • 3 daughters • A palindrome • "her" angelic name • unique name derived from Melissa. • 7th most common name in the world. • Of Greek origin, meaning "honey bee." • A French name meaning "who is like God." • An Italian name meaning "lady" or "woman." • A unique and modern variation of Jennifer. • A Welsh name, meaning "noisy" or "roaring." • ...
7 beattitudes in Revelation 2023-09-08
13 Clues: Jesus • clothes • Be joyful • stay awake • stay dressed • The last meal • To listen too • enjoying happiness • A person who steals • Last letter in Greek • first letter in Greek • Cess from your labors • To form letters or symbols
Susanna Greece vocab 2020-11-10
Across
- a government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives.
- thinkers who use logic and reason to
- an ancient kingdom north of Greece, whose ruler Philip II conquered Greece in 338 B.C.
- relating to the civilization, language, art,
- traditional stories about gods ancestors,
- long narrative poems celebrating the deeds of legendary or traditional heroes.
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- the nature of the universe, human society, and morality.
- a government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility.
- a government in which power is in the hands of a single person.
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- literature of the Greek world
- sides
- an Indo-European people who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
- A landform surrounded by water on
- a Greek city-state—the fundamental political unit of ancient Greece after about 750 B.C.
- in ancient Greece, a powerful individual who gained control of a city-state’s government by appealing to the poor for support.
- a government in which power is in the hands of a few people—especially one in which rule is based upon wealth.
17 Clues: sides • literature of the Greek world • A landform surrounded by water on • thinkers who use logic and reason to • traditional stories about gods ancestors, • relating to the civilization, language, art, • a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • the nature of the universe, human society, and morality. • ...
Nationalities 2023-09-24
Across
- People from Brazil, celebrated for their passion for soccer, samba music, and the Amazon Rainforest.
- People from Canada, known for their love of hockey, maple syrup, and stunning natural landscapes.
- People from Mexico, famous for their spicy food, colorful festivals like Cinco de Mayo, and mariachi music.
- People from Australia, recognized for their unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas, and a laid-back lifestyle.
- People from Russia, famous for their vast landscapes, nesting dolls (matryoshka), and ballet.
- People from India, known for their vibrant culture, spicy curries, and the Taj Mahal, a beautiful marble monument.
- People from Greece, famous for their ancient history, mythology, and delicious Mediterranean cuisine.
- People from China, known for their ancient traditions, the Great Wall, and a variety of regional cuisines.
- People from France, known for their delicious pastries, the Eiffel Tower, and a love for art and fashion.
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- People from the United States, often known for their diverse culture and love for hamburgers and apple pie.
- People from Italy, famous for their pasta, pizza, and historic cities like Rome and Venice.
- People from the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Known for tea, the Queen, and accents.
- People from Germany, recognized for their sausages, beer, and the engineering prowess of companies like Mercedes-Benz.
- People from Japan, a country with a rich history of samurai, sushi, and beautiful cherry blossoms.
- African People from South Africa, known for their diverse wildlife, including lions and elephants, and beautiful landscapes.
15 Clues: People from Italy, famous for their pasta, pizza, and historic cities like Rome and Venice. • People from Russia, famous for their vast landscapes, nesting dolls (matryoshka), and ballet. • People from Canada, known for their love of hockey, maple syrup, and stunning natural landscapes. • ...
Unit 7: Ancient Greece 2023-02-16
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- a way of asking questions that is still used today
- A government ruled by a few powerful, wealthy people
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- Greek athletic contests held every 4 years to honor the god Zeus
- Famous Greek scientist who calculated the value of pi and explained how levers worked
- plays performed during religious festivals
- Polis City-states that made up small communities in ancient Greece
- A government where citizens make decisions by voting
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- "Greek like" way of life that combined ideas and values drawn from the Mediterranean and Asia
- oath oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- a god or goddess
- Group of the most wealthy and privileged
- Philosopher who believed everything could be explained by math; developed the Pythagorean theorem
- told stories about gods and goddesses
- a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- A government ruled by a king or queen
16 Clues: a god or goddess • told stories about gods and goddesses • A government ruled by a king or queen • Group of the most wealthy and privileged • plays performed during religious festivals • a leader who held power through the use of force • a way of asking questions that is still used today • A government ruled by a few powerful, wealthy people • ...
Greek Gods and myths crossword 2025-02-23
11 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • Goddess of beauty • Goddess of Wisdom • The home of all Gods • King of all greek gods • Hero who killed Medusa • God who kidnapped Persephone • The number of the major Greek Gods • What the major Greek Gods are called • After the titanomachy, the world was split into ... parts
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
Across
- : region where democracy first developed
- : rule by the people
- : temple built for Athena on the Acropolis
- : Greek poet who wrote Works and Days
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- : battle where the 300 Spartans fought Persia
- : this word comes from 'love' & 'wisdom'
- : Greek actors wore these to depict facial expressions
- : Greek sculptor known for Discobolus (the discus thrower)
- : a Greek column with scroll-shaped capitals
- : a military city, known for its warriors
10 Clues: : rule by the people • : Greek poet who wrote Works and Days • : this word comes from 'love' & 'wisdom' • : region where democracy first developed • : a military city, known for its warriors • : temple built for Athena on the Acropolis • : a Greek column with scroll-shaped capitals • : battle where the 300 Spartans fought Persia • ...
