mythology Crossword Puzzles
The Minotaur 2023-12-07
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- a king of Crete, son of Zeus by Europa
- god of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses
- The gods cursed her to fall in love with the bull
- Goddess of Paths and Labyrinths
- one of the many consorts and mortal women whom Zeus courted and fell in love with
- daughter of King Pittheus of Troezen and mother of Theseus
- mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor
- a minor character in Greek Mythology, famous for not surviving the transition from boyhood to manhood.
- The heartbroken Ariadne cursed Theseus and his companions and they all forgot to change the ship's sail from black to white
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- a half-man and half-bull creature
- the god of gods
- king of Athens and the father of Theseus
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- a princess of Crete and the wife of the Greek hero Theseus in Greek mythology
- The Graeae, also known as the Stygian Witches or the Grey Sisters, were three grey haired hag-like sisters in Greek mythology
15 Clues: the god of gods • Goddess of Paths and Labyrinths • a half-man and half-bull creature • a king of Crete, son of Zeus by Europa • king of Athens and the father of Theseus • god of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor • The gods cursed her to fall in love with the bull • ...
independent novel study crossword 2016-10-18
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- - a paved public walk, typically one along a waterfront at a resort
- - make (someone) agitated or confused.
- - in Norse mythology, is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead
- - a waterproof overshoe, typically made of rubber.
- - a dense growth of shrubs and other plants
- - a member of the race of giants, enemies of the gods.
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- - one of four containers with tops in the form of animal heads of the gods,
- - the state of being subject to death.
- - is an undead creature from Norse mythology, a subset of Germanic mythology.
- - is cooked every day and in the evening he is whole again
- - Jig dolls
- - the upper edge of the side of a boat or ship.
- - a wardrobe or movable cabinet, typically one that is ornate or antique.
- - a person living in solitude as a religious discipline
- - a water nymph said to inhabit a river, spring, or waterfall.
15 Clues: - Jig dolls • - the state of being subject to death. • - make (someone) agitated or confused. • - a dense growth of shrubs and other plants • - the upper edge of the side of a boat or ship. • - a waterproof overshoe, typically made of rubber. • - a member of the race of giants, enemies of the gods. • - a person living in solitude as a religious discipline • ...
Constellations 41 2023-07-16
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- A constellation representing a lion.
- A constellation representing a scorpion.
- A constellation representing a dragon in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing a bull.
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- A constellation named after a winged horse in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing twin brothers Castor and Pollux.
- A constellation named after a legendary Greek hunter.
- A constellation named after a mythical queen in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing a swan.
9 Clues: A constellation representing a lion. • A constellation representing a swan. • A constellation representing a bull. • A constellation representing a scorpion. • A constellation named after a legendary Greek hunter. • A constellation representing a dragon in Greek mythology. • A constellation representing twin brothers Castor and Pollux. • ...
Unit 8, Lesson 1b 2020-06-16
Fiction Genres 2022-10-09
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- books that rhyme
- Epic Journeys
- alien life, robots, machines; space exploration
- panels with words/speech balloons; sound effects
- gods, heroes, monsters; elements from mythology
- missing persons & objects; clues & evidence
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- death/afterlife; may have zombies, ghosts, vampires
- set in the past; historical events
- emotionally satisfying; happy ending
- believable situations with fictional characters
- Good vs. Evil; Imaginary worlds & creatures
- quick reads; picture books
12 Clues: Epic Journeys • books that rhyme • quick reads; picture books • set in the past; historical events • emotionally satisfying; happy ending • Good vs. Evil; Imaginary worlds & creatures • missing persons & objects; clues & evidence • believable situations with fictional characters • alien life, robots, machines; space exploration • ...
Sant george 2024-04-09
25 Clues: Fe • Drac • Sant • Honor • Escut • Cerca • Canyo • Màrtir • Llança • Triomf • Caball • Espasa • Bandera • Castell • Batalla • Coratge • Medieval • Llegenda • Cavaller • Valentia • Armadura • Princesa • Victòria • Mitologia • Cavalleria
Greek Mythology 2015-05-18
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- goddess of agriculture and grain
- god of the Underworld and of precious jewels
- god of travel, hospitality, and trade
- queen of the gods; goddess of women and marriage
- one eyed giants
- god of war
- god of fire, metalworking, and sculptures
- goddess of hunting, animals, and childbirth
- god of the sea
- half-man, half-horse
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- goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and defense
- known as Hercules; said top be the strongest man
- god of wine, pleasure, and festivity
- goddess of the home, the family, and the hearth
- goddess of beauty and love
- king of the gods;god of weather, law, and fate
- a famous Gorgon; if you looked into her eyes you would turn to stone
- god of prophecy, music, and poetry
18 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • one eyed giants • half-man, half-horse • goddess of beauty and love • goddess of agriculture and grain • god of prophecy, music, and poetry • god of wine, pleasure, and festivity • god of travel, hospitality, and trade • goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and defense • god of fire, metalworking, and sculptures • goddess of hunting, animals, and childbirth • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-02-03
18 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of Time • God of Love • God of Hearth • God of the Sky • God of the Sea • God of the Sun • God of Lightning • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Spring • Goddess of Beauty • Goddess of Harvest • Goddess of Hunting • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the Night • Messenger of the Gods • God of the Underworld
Norse Mythology 2023-10-14
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- Odin's raven representing memory
- Thor's weapon
- Most beloved god
- All-father of gods
- Wife of Odin
- Home of slain warriors
- Goddess of love and fertility
- Giant monstrous wolf
- 8-legged horse
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- Rainbow bridge between Asgard and Midgard
- Midgard serpent
- Realm of humans
- Odin's raven representing thought
- Home of Norse gods
- Warrior women guides to Valhalla
- Presided over Norse underworld
- Trickster god
- God of thunder and lightening
18 Clues: Wife of Odin • Thor's weapon • Trickster god • 8-legged horse • Midgard serpent • Realm of humans • Most beloved god • Home of Norse gods • All-father of gods • Giant monstrous wolf • Home of slain warriors • Goddess of love and fertility • God of thunder and lightening • Presided over Norse underworld • Odin's raven representing memory • Warrior women guides to Valhalla • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-02-25
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- God of archery, poetry, and the sun
- God of heralds and shepherds
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Main character of "The Odyssey"
- Stole fire from the gods for humanity
- King of the gods
- Heroic son of Zeus
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of agriculture
- Gods who preceded the Olympians
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- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Goddess of women and marriage
- god of the seas
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon
- God of war
- Mountain upon which the gods reside
- God of wine and festivities
- God of blacksmiths and fire
18 Clues: God of war • god of the seas • King of the gods • Heroic son of Zeus • God of the underworld • Goddess of agriculture • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • God of wine and festivities • God of blacksmiths and fire • God of heralds and shepherds • Goddess of women and marriage • Main character of "The Odyssey" • Gods who preceded the Olympians • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-01-10
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- Love & beauty
- earth goddess motherhood zeus's mom
- multi headed snake or dragon
- man & horse
- move freely between mortal and divine worlds
- one eyed monster
- fertility of the earth
- God of Sky & thunder
- god of theatre
- overthrew his dad; leader of 1st generation Titans
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- loved Daphne
- made all weapons of Olympus
- wisdom & warfare
- goddess of queen of the Gods
- goddess; tricked into killing her companion
- god of war, courage, civil order
- look at her turn to stone
- 3 headed dog
18 Clues: man & horse • loved Daphne • 3 headed dog • Love & beauty • god of theatre • wisdom & warfare • one eyed monster • God of Sky & thunder • fertility of the earth • look at her turn to stone • made all weapons of Olympus • goddess of queen of the Gods • multi headed snake or dragon • god of war, courage, civil order • earth goddess motherhood zeus's mom • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-12-15
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- the trickster god
- the giant who turned into the Yggdrasil
- god of thunder
- Gods who live in Vanaheim
- chews at the bottom of the tree of Yggdrasil
- the name of the home of the Frost Giants
- rides a boar into battle
- Valkyrie bring the dead warriors to this place
- species in Alfheim
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- Hel’s father
- The keeper of the Mime’s well
- place of dwelling of Baldr
- carries messages up and down the tree of life
- god of fertility
- Chief of Aesir; tribe of deities; Leader of Asgard
- the guardian of Bifrost
- rules Niflheim
- Home is Svartalvheim
- lives in Fensalir
19 Clues: Hel’s father • god of thunder • rules Niflheim • god of fertility • the trickster god • lives in Fensalir • species in Alfheim • Home is Svartalvheim • the guardian of Bifrost • rides a boar into battle • Gods who live in Vanaheim • place of dwelling of Baldr • The keeper of the Mime’s well • the giant who turned into the Yggdrasil • the name of the home of the Frost Giants • ...
Bible/Mythology 2026-05-08
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- Location of a tall tower destroyed by God
- The garden where Adam and Eve disobeyed God
- Greek goddess of love
- Stole fire from the gods and gave to humans
- Shepherd who pleased God with a valuable offering from his flock
- Name meaning "all gifts"
- Half-woman/half-bird creatures who lured sailors with their songs
- Story of how the world came to be
- A rebellious angel who fell from God's grace
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- Betrayer of Jesus
- Israelite shepherd who defeated a giant with a slingshot
- Most beautiful woman whose kidnapping started the Trojan War
- Hero of Trojan War; died from poison arrow
- Inventor who made wings from feathers and wax
- Philistine giant who terrorized Israel
- Murdered his brother out of jealousy
- Died because he flew too close to the sun
- Man who suffered greatly but maintained faith in God
18 Clues: Betrayer of Jesus • Greek goddess of love • Name meaning "all gifts" • Story of how the world came to be • Murdered his brother out of jealousy • Philistine giant who terrorized Israel • Location of a tall tower destroyed by God • Died because he flew too close to the sun • Hero of Trojan War; died from poison arrow • The garden where Adam and Eve disobeyed God • ...
pita's greek cards puzzle 2022-02-25
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- King of Troy.
- the supreme god of the ancient Greeks, who became ruler of gods and men after he dethroned his father Cronus and defeated the Titans.
- a maiden loved by Zeus and turned into a white heifer by either Zeus or Hera
- is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- a beautiful youth in Greek mythology who pines away for love of his own reflection and is then turned into the narcissus flower.
- a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed.
- Greek myth the lame god of fire and metal-workingRoman counterpart
- international center of culture and commerce.
- Greek origin that means Goddess Of Wisdom & War
- the sister and wife of Zeus, queen of the gods, and goddess of women and marriage
- (Greek: “All-Gifts”) in Greek mythology, the first woman.
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.
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- Greek myth the goddess of love and beauty, daughter of ZeusRoman counterpar
- the highest mountain in Greece, believed in Greek mythology to be the dwelling place of the greater gods.
- secure, immovable"
- a king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of the abducted Helen of Troy.
- the legendary builder of the Cretan labyrinth who makes wings to enable himself and his son Icarus to escape imprisonment
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty,
- the son of Daedalus
- "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband".
- Greek Meaning light or bright.
- any of nine ancient cities in NW Asia Minor, each of which was built on the ruins of its predecessor
- the son of Daedalus who to escape imprisonment flies by means of artificial wings but falls into the sea and drowns when the wax of his wings melts as he flies too near the sun.
- Greek myth the messenger and herald of the gods; the divinity of commerce, cunning, theft, travellers, and rascals.
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- a dwarf planet with a mean distance from the sun of 67 astronomical units (6.2 billion miles) and a diameter of 1500 miles (2400 kilometers)
26 Clues: King of Troy. • secure, immovable" • the son of Daedalus • Greek Meaning light or bright. • international center of culture and commerce. • "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband". • Greek origin that means Goddess Of Wisdom & War • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, • (Greek: “All-Gifts”) in Greek mythology, the first woman. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-02-22
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- earth
- Hades was the lord of the
- zeus had a
- comes from greek word mythos
- nothing, darkness
- Greeks believed the Gods lived on
- had a trident
- Poseidon was lord of
- was given to Cronos instead of a baby
- had a helmet
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- goddess of wisdom and war
- tricked Cronos
- belief in many gods
- god of sky
- the children gaia and chaos had
- ate his children
- often married eachother
- Gaia had 3
18 Clues: earth • god of sky • zeus had a • Gaia had 3 • had a helmet • had a trident • tricked Cronos • ate his children • nothing, darkness • belief in many gods • Poseidon was lord of • often married eachother • goddess of wisdom and war • Hades was the lord of the • comes from greek word mythos • the children gaia and chaos had • Greeks believed the Gods lived on • was given to Cronos instead of a baby
Greek Mythology 2014-05-16
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- The goddess of love and beauty
- the sea that is south of greece
- The god of sleep
- The belief in more than one god
- The God of nature
- The god of war and blood-shed
- A story of legend that helps to explain a certain event in history or nature
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- The god of music, the sun, medicine, and the truth
- The goddess of virtue and the hunt
- The Goddess of the harvest
- Opened a box and let out pain and suffering
- The God of wine
- The god of tools and metal work
- born from the forehead of Zeus....(literally)
- The place in which the gods/goddesses live
- Gifts given to the gods and goddesses
- Homer's poem in the seventh century
- The Goddess of childbirth and marriage
18 Clues: The God of wine • The god of sleep • The God of nature • The Goddess of the harvest • The god of war and blood-shed • The goddess of love and beauty • The god of tools and metal work • the sea that is south of greece • The belief in more than one god • The goddess of virtue and the hunt • Homer's poem in the seventh century • Gifts given to the gods and goddesses • ...
Greek Mythology 2015-10-13
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- the goddess of knowledge
- the lord of the sea
- the god of travelers, merchants, and thieves
- Pegasus came out of her neck when she was killed
- the guard of the underworld
- the goddess that came out of the sea
- called Rich One and Hospitable One
- he fell in love with himself
- the god of wine
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- he trained the muses to sing
- the jealous wife of Zeus
- the husband of Aphrodite
- the mother of the Hydra
- Calliope's son, the beautiful singer
- Zeus's oldest sister
- the ugly god of nature
- the youngest child of Cronus
- Persephone's mother, the goddess of the harvest
18 Clues: the god of wine • the lord of the sea • Zeus's oldest sister • the ugly god of nature • the mother of the Hydra • the jealous wife of Zeus • the husband of Aphrodite • the goddess of knowledge • the guard of the underworld • he trained the muses to sing • the youngest child of Cronus • he fell in love with himself • called Rich One and Hospitable One • ...
Mythology Crossword 2019-04-29
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- the watchmen and guardian of the gods
- Tuesday is named after this god
- the Norse equivalent of Zeus
- the tree of life that has 9 roots
- Norse god of thunder and lightening
- the Roman equivalent of Poseidon
- Bridge the rainbow bridge that links Asgard to Midgard
- home to the highest gods
- the Roman equivalent of Loki
- day of the week named after Thor
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- the name of Thor's hammer
- the destruction of the world in a battle of good and evil
- day of the week named after Odin
- leader of the Valkyries and the Norse equivalent of Athena and Aphrodite
- Odin's eight-legged horse
- the Norse equivalent of Hades and Pluto
- the day of the week named after Freya
- wife of Odin
18 Clues: wife of Odin • home to the highest gods • the name of Thor's hammer • Odin's eight-legged horse • the Norse equivalent of Zeus • the Roman equivalent of Loki • Tuesday is named after this god • day of the week named after Odin • the Roman equivalent of Poseidon • day of the week named after Thor • the tree of life that has 9 roots • Norse god of thunder and lightening • ...
Greek mythology 2024-07-28
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- goddess of wisdom
- god of the underworld
- leader of the argonauts
- goddess of love
- goddess of the hearth
- god of poetry
- goddess of the hunt
- king of Crete
- ____ and the 12 labors
- god of the sea
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- who cut of medusas head
- monster in the labyrinth
- maker of the labyrinth
- zeus’ cup bearer
- Poseidon’s sacred animal
- owner of riptide and savior of Olympus
- zeus’ sacred animal
- god of thunder
18 Clues: god of poetry • king of Crete • god of thunder • god of the sea • goddess of love • zeus’ cup bearer • goddess of wisdom • goddess of the hunt • zeus’ sacred animal • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • maker of the labyrinth • ____ and the 12 labors • who cut of medusas head • leader of the argonauts • monster in the labyrinth • Poseidon’s sacred animal • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-02-28
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- the primeval emptiness of the universe.
- Who wanted to beat kronos
- Child from Rhea
- Marries her brother
- The place where Kronos is banished to
- Who marries the goddess of Earth
- where Poseidondon hid at?
- What was Gaea
- Kronos has babies with whom?
- Zeus was hid here?
- Who marries her son
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- Given birth from Gaea
- Given birth from Gaea
- What was Kronos given
- Who marries his mother
- Marries Hera
- Who get trapped in Tartarus
- How many children does Gaea and Uranus have?
- Child from Rhea
- Marries Zeus
20 Clues: Marries Hera • Marries Zeus • What was Gaea • Child from Rhea • Child from Rhea • Zeus was hid here? • Marries her brother • Who marries her son • Given birth from Gaea • Given birth from Gaea • What was Kronos given • Who marries his mother • Who wanted to beat kronos • where Poseidondon hid at? • Who get trapped in Tartarus • Kronos has babies with whom? • Who marries the goddess of Earth • ...
Greek mythology 2025-02-12
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- Patron God of sparta
- Patron goddess of athens
- blacksmith of the gods
- goddess of the hunt
- goddess of victory
- God of the sun
- God of the sea
- goddess of love
- God of wine
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- goddess of the earth
- goddess of the harvest
- queen of the world
- God of the sky
- goddess of magic
- queen of the gods
- goddess of the hearth
- same Greek and Roman name
- primordial goddess of the night
- God of archery
- king of the underworld
20 Clues: God of wine • God of the sky • God of the sun • God of the sea • God of archery • goddess of love • goddess of magic • queen of the gods • queen of the world • goddess of victory • goddess of the hunt • goddess of the earth • Patron God of sparta • goddess of the hearth • goddess of the harvest • blacksmith of the gods • king of the underworld • Patron goddess of athens • same Greek and Roman name • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-03-25
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- being full with anger
- to quieten or bring under control
- something of, from, or having to do with a god
- to fall quickly down
- a humanlike figure that cannot die
- being sent away and not allowed to return
- to smile or move one's mouth to show lack of respect
- pathways intended to confuse the person or animal that navigates it
- something that will die
- very old; relating to a time early in history
- a search or pursuit
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- to be confused or puzzled
- complete lack of hope
- impossible to measure; very great
- winning a great victory
- to win a victory over
- to break suddenly into small pieces
- ancient stories about how the world was created
18 Clues: a search or pursuit • to fall quickly down • complete lack of hope • being full with anger • to win a victory over • winning a great victory • something that will die • to be confused or puzzled • impossible to measure; very great • to quieten or bring under control • a humanlike figure that cannot die • to break suddenly into small pieces • being sent away and not allowed to return • ...
Greek Mythology 2026-05-09
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- Ruler of the underworld
- Queen of the underworld
- One‑eyed giant
- God of fire and metalworking
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Monster with snakes for hair
- God of war
- Titan who stole fire from humans
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon
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- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld
- Creatures who lured sailors with songs
- God of the sea
- Hero who killed Medusa
- Goddess of wisdom
- God of music, light, and archery
- Girl who opened a box releasing evils
- Hero who defeated the Minotaur
- Messenger god
18 Clues: God of war • Messenger god • God of the sea • One‑eyed giant • Goddess of wisdom • Hero who killed Medusa • Ruler of the underworld • Queen of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • God of fire and metalworking • Monster with snakes for hair • Hero who defeated the Minotaur • God of music, light, and archery • Titan who stole fire from humans • Goddess of the hunt and the moon • ...
Greek Mythology 2026-05-04
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- Famous war fought over Helen
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Queen of the gods
- God of the Sea
- Hero known for his 12 labors
- Mountain where the gods live
- Half Bull Half Man
- Messenger god
- King of the gods
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- Goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- Greek hero with bad heels
- Three headed dog guarding the underworld
- God of the sun and music
- God of wine and celebration
- Goddess of the hunt
- A sacred place to receive prophecies
- Hero who defeated Medusa
- Goddess of agriculture
18 Clues: Messenger god • God of the Sea • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • Half Bull Half Man • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of agriculture • God of the sun and music • Hero who defeated Medusa • Greek hero with bad heels • Gorgon with snakes for hair • God of wine and celebration • Famous war fought over Helen • Hero known for his 12 labors • Mountain where the gods live • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- The fleet-footed messenger of the gods. Roman name: Mercury
- An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology. Roman name: Vulcan
- The queen of heaven in Greek mythology. Roman name:Juno
- A dryad, a nymph associated with trees, who became the bride of Orpheus
- A handsome Greek youth whose beauty ultimately led to his death.
- The Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy. Roman name: Bacchus
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- A tragic hero of Greek mythology, a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.
- the most important deity, or god, of ancient Greece. He was the leader of the gods and the all-powerful overseer of earthly events and human destiny.The god of law and social order. Roman name:Jupiter
- One of the major deities (gods) in Greek mythology,the supreme ruler of the seas. Roman name: Neptune
- god of the underworld, the kingdom of the dead. Roman name: Pluto
- The god of passionate or physical love. Roman name: Amor, Cupid
- A musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes.
- Was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera by talking to her constandy.
13 Clues: The queen of heaven in Greek mythology. Roman name:Juno • The fleet-footed messenger of the gods. Roman name: Mercury • An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology. Roman name: Vulcan • The god of passionate or physical love. Roman name: Amor, Cupid • A handsome Greek youth whose beauty ultimately led to his death. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- The fleet-footed messenger of the gods. Roman name: Mercury
- An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology. Roman name: Vulcan
- The queen of heaven in Greek mythology. Roman name:Juno
- A dryad, a nymph associated with trees, who became the bride of Orpheus
- A handsome Greek youth whose beauty ultimately led to his death.
- The Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy. Roman name: Bacchus
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- A tragic hero of Greek mythology, a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.
- the most important deity, or god, of ancient Greece. He was the leader of the gods and the all-powerful overseer of earthly events and human destiny.The god of law and social order. Roman name:Jupiter
- One of the major deities (gods) in Greek mythology,the supreme ruler of the seas. Roman name: Neptune
- god of the underworld, the kingdom of the dead. Roman name: Pluto
- The god of passionate or physical love. Roman name: Amor, Cupid
- A musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes.
- Was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera by talking to her constandy.
13 Clues: The queen of heaven in Greek mythology. Roman name:Juno • The fleet-footed messenger of the gods. Roman name: Mercury • An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology. Roman name: Vulcan • The god of passionate or physical love. Roman name: Amor, Cupid • A handsome Greek youth whose beauty ultimately led to his death. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- The fleet-footed messenger of the gods. Roman name: Mercury
- An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology. Roman name: Vulcan
- The queen of heaven in Greek mythology. Roman name:Juno
- A dryad, a nymph associated with trees, who became the bride of Orpheus
- A handsome Greek youth whose beauty ultimately led to his death.
- god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy. Roman name: Bacchus
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- A tragic hero of Greek mythology, a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.
- the most important deity, or god, of ancient Greece. He was the leader of the gods and the all-powerful overseer of earthly events and human destiny.The god of law and social order. Roman name:Jupiter
- One of the major deities (gods) in Greek mythology,the supreme ruler of the seas. Roman name: Neptune
- god of the underworld, the kingdom of the dead. Roman name: Pluto
- The god of passionate or physical love. Roman name: Amor, Cupid
- A musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes.
- A mountain nymph who annoyed Hera by talking to her constandy.
13 Clues: The queen of heaven in Greek mythology. Roman name:Juno • god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy. Roman name: Bacchus • The fleet-footed messenger of the gods. Roman name: Mercury • An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology. Roman name: Vulcan • A mountain nymph who annoyed Hera by talking to her constandy. • ...
Mythology Character Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- he was a tragic hero of Greek mythology, a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.
- Neptune was one of the major deities in Greek mythology, Poseidon was the supreme ruler of the seas.
- Mercury was the fleet-footed messenger of the gods and His parents were zesus and Maia
- Cupid was the god of passionate or physical love.
- Pluto was the god of the underworld, the kingdom of the dead.
- he was a musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes
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- Bacchus the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy.
- Vulcan was the ancient god of fire in Greek mythology.
- She was a mountain nymph known for being in love with Narcissus.
- He was a handsome Greek youth whose beauty ultimately led to his death.
- Jupiter was the leader of the gods and the all-powerful overseer of earthly events and human destiny
- she was a dryad, a nymph associated with trees, who became the bride of orpheus, a hero legendary for his musical skills.
- Juno is The queen of heaven in Greek mythology, juno was the sister and wife of Zeus.
13 Clues: Cupid was the god of passionate or physical love. • Bacchus the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy. • Vulcan was the ancient god of fire in Greek mythology. • Pluto was the god of the underworld, the kingdom of the dead. • She was a mountain nymph known for being in love with Narcissus. • ...
Literary Genres 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Gods • - Past • - Life • - Magic • - Facts • - Quest • - Moral • - Rhyme • - Funny • - Scary • - Acting • - Legends • - Detective • fiction - Space • tale - Princess
Valentine's Day 2022-02-13
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- What notorious gangster orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre?
- Besides Valentine’s Day, for which holiday are the most flowers sent? ___ Day
- letters to Juliet are sent to what city every year?
- The love goddess Aphrodite was said to be born from what?
- What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day?
- In what country is Valentine’s Day known as “Friend’s Day?”
- What do yellow roses simbolyze?
- In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of whom?
- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine’s Day cards were called “___ Valentines.”
- From where was the oldest-known Valentine’s Day message sent?
- Who wrote the oldest-known Valentine’s Day message? The Duke of ____
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- What Valentine’s Day candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?
- Valentine’s Day celebrations may be traced back to what Roman holiday traditionally celebrated on February 15?
- What brain chemical is known as the “cuddle” or “love hormone?”
- Cupid has what name in Greek mythology?
- william Shakespeare mentions Valentine’s Day in which of his plays?
- A single red rose surrounded by baby’s breath is called what by florists? A _____ rose
- “Wearing your heart on your sleeve” has origins from honoring which Roman goddess?
- In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love?
19 Clues: What do yellow roses simbolyze? • Cupid has what name in Greek mythology? • In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of whom? • letters to Juliet are sent to what city every year? • What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day? • In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love? • The love goddess Aphrodite was said to be born from what? • ...
Greek, Roman, and Etruscan crossword 2023-01-31
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- Goddess of hunt; her sanctuary was explored by the Penn Museum in the 19th century
- Greek name of hero that completed twelve tasks, famously depicted with a lion skin
- Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses.
- God of the Sun in Roman mythology
- Popular vase shape used by the greeks
- Common name used by the Etruscan for the god Dionysus
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- Technique first mastered by the Romans to decor temples and houses
- Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology
- Small greek vessel, common for religious ceremonies and rituals
- Temple-Home of the Greek Gods
- Goddess known as the Mana Mater (Great Mother) in Roman Mythology
11 Clues: Temple-Home of the Greek Gods • God of the Sun in Roman mythology • Goddess of liberty in Roman mythology • Popular vase shape used by the greeks • Headdress used by Greek women and various goddesses. • Common name used by the Etruscan for the god Dionysus • Small greek vessel, common for religious ceremonies and rituals • ...
Greek Gods word Search 2026-03-13
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- Married to Zeus
- Had a spear and shield
- one of Zeus' brothers
- has the same name in Greek & Roman Mythology
- The name of the culture of the mythology we are learning about
- God of Wine
- God of the sky also known as Jupiter
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- Thrown off a mountain and is crippled
- Winged feet
- Goddess of Hunting
- Doves
- This God is misunderstood and is actually a fair person
- God of war (not kratos)
13 Clues: Doves • Winged feet • God of Wine • Married to Zeus • Goddess of Hunting • one of Zeus' brothers • Had a spear and shield • God of war (not kratos) • God of the sky also known as Jupiter • Thrown off a mountain and is crippled • has the same name in Greek & Roman Mythology • This God is misunderstood and is actually a fair person • ...
Mythological Creatures. 2013-06-20
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- Tiny winged creatures.
- Large winged lizard.
- Also called Bigfoot, (hard to spell.)
- A bird born from it's ashes.
- Kind of like a narwhal.
- Creature affected at full moons.
- Riddler present in both Greek and Egyptian mythology.
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- Known as Nessie.
- Giant one-eyed monster.
- Lived in a labyrinth, with the head of a bull.
- Once awesome creatures ruined by Twilight.
- Special kind of horse, found in Greek mythology.
- Women with snakes for hair.
13 Clues: Known as Nessie. • Large winged lizard. • Tiny winged creatures. • Giant one-eyed monster. • Kind of like a narwhal. • Women with snakes for hair. • A bird born from it's ashes. • Creature affected at full moons. • Also called Bigfoot, (hard to spell.) • Once awesome creatures ruined by Twilight. • Lived in a labyrinth, with the head of a bull. • ...
Constellations 2021-03-19
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- daughter of Cassiopeia, in the Greek mythology
- Latin for 'twins'
- Latin for 'water carrier', one of the biggest and oldest constellation
- Contains the brightest star in the night sky, the Dog constellation
- The Big Dipper is a part of this Constellation
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- Named after a famous Greek here, most famous star is the Demon Star
- Latin for 'Lyre', includes Vega which is one of the brightest stars in the sky
- Named after the winged horse in Greek mythology
- Represents the dragon that guarded the golden apples in Greek Mythology
- The Hunter constellation
10 Clues: Latin for 'twins' • The Hunter constellation • daughter of Cassiopeia, in the Greek mythology • The Big Dipper is a part of this Constellation • Named after the winged horse in Greek mythology • Named after a famous Greek here, most famous star is the Demon Star • Contains the brightest star in the night sky, the Dog constellation • ...
Mythical Bird 2023-12-18
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- Gigantic legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern tales.
- Powerful bird in Native American folklore, associated with storms.
- Majestic, benevolent bird in Persian mythology.
- Winged creature with the face of a woman and the body of a bird.
- Mythical eagle-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Gigantic griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology.
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- Immortal bird, reborn from its own ashes.
- Egyptian bird associated with the sun and rebirth.
- Chinese mythical bird symbolizing harmony and prosperity.
- Mythical creature in Sumerian mythology, often depicted as a lion-headed eagle.
10 Clues: Immortal bird, reborn from its own ashes. • Majestic, benevolent bird in Persian mythology. • Gigantic griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology. • Egyptian bird associated with the sun and rebirth. • Gigantic legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern tales. • Chinese mythical bird symbolizing harmony and prosperity. • ...
Valentines Day 2023-02-13
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- In the Victorian ers, mean spirated Valentines Day cards were called __ Valentines?
- In what country is Valentines Day known as Friends Day?
- Letters to Juliet are sent to __ Italy every year?
- In Roman mythology, who does cupid fall in love with?
- Cupids name in Greek mythology?
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- What state produces most of America's red roses?
- What Valentines Day candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?
- __ roses represent friendship
- In Roman mythology, cupid is the son of who?
- From where was the oldest-know Valentines Day message sent?
10 Clues: __ roses represent friendship • Cupids name in Greek mythology? • In Roman mythology, cupid is the son of who? • What state produces most of America's red roses? • Letters to Juliet are sent to __ Italy every year? • In Roman mythology, who does cupid fall in love with? • In what country is Valentines Day known as Friends Day? • ...
Historical References in Merchant Of Venice 2023-01-10
10 Clues: son of issac • uncle of jacob • adventurous suitors • godess of virginity • a roman god of doors • a resident of nazareth • crop of wool of a sheep • son of venus ,god of love • superman of greek mythology • god of love in roman mythology
модуль 5 все всё и вся 2015-04-22
24 Clues: маг • сила • хиппи • пепел • племя • вулкан • часный • турнир • эфекты • алфавит • гувенёр • советник • интелект • пирамидЫ • "буффало" • мифология • континент • иероглифЫ • цивилизация • инопланетянин • каное(как_лодка) • богатые,обеспеченные • сделано_на_компьютере • жениться/выходить замуж
Historical References Act 1 2023-01-14
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- (adventurous suitors)
- (exchange or marketplace)
- (important commodities in the Medieval and Renaissance eras)
- (the Prophetess in Roman Mythology)
- (Venetian gold coins)
- (traditional religion is Judasim)
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- (A Roman Statesman)
- (The Roman God of Doors who had two faces)
- (Godds associated with the four cardinal directions)
- (the Goddess of virginity in Roman Mythology)
- (guaranteed to repay a debt)
11 Clues: (A Roman Statesman) • (adventurous suitors) • (Venetian gold coins) • (exchange or marketplace) • (guaranteed to repay a debt) • (traditional religion is Judasim) • (the Prophetess in Roman Mythology) • (The Roman God of Doors who had two faces) • (the Goddess of virginity in Roman Mythology) • (Godds associated with the four cardinal directions) • ...
the topic Heroes 2023-12-07
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- - Greek hero who defeated Medusa.
- - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- - Greek hero of the Trojan War.
- - Hero of Irish mythology.
- - Heroic tales often involve a __ of a fortress.
- - Sumerian king and epic hero.
- - Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
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- - Demigod known for his strength.
- - Hero of an Old English epic poem.
- - Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
- - Legendary English outlaw and hero.
- - Mythical British king and hero.
- - Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur.
- - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel.
- - Arabian hero of a famous folk tale.
15 Clues: - Hero of Irish mythology. • - Sumerian king and epic hero. • - Greek hero of the Trojan War. • - Demigod known for his strength. • - Greek hero who defeated Medusa. • - Mythical British king and hero. • - Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • - Hero of an Old English epic poem. • - Legendary English outlaw and hero. • - Greek hero with a vulnerable heel. • ...
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- Creature with a human upper body and horse lower body (10 letters)
- Zodiac sign represented by a centaur (11 letters)
- Skill of shooting with a bow and arrow (7 letters)
- Offspring of two different species (6 letters)
- Female centaurs (11 letters)
- Traditional stories or myths (7 letters)
- Legendary creature (8 letters)
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- Imagination or unreal elements (7 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Knowledge and experience (6 letters)
- Wise centaur in Greek mythology (6 letters)
- Equine animal (5 letters)
- Culture associated with ancient Greece (5 letters)
- Pertaining to horses (6 letters)
- Rapid horse movement (6 letters)
15 Clues: Equine animal (5 letters) • Female centaurs (11 letters) • Legendary creature (8 letters) • Pertaining to horses (6 letters) • Rapid horse movement (6 letters) • Knowledge and experience (6 letters) • Traditional stories or myths (7 letters) • Imagination or unreal elements (7 letters) • Wise centaur in Greek mythology (6 letters) • ...
Mythical Bird 2023-12-17
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- Gigantic legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern tales.
- Powerful bird in Native American folklore, associated with storms.
- Majestic, benevolent bird in Persian mythology.
- Winged creature with the face of a woman and the body of a bird.
- Mythical eagle-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Gigantic griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology.
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- Immortal bird, reborn from its own ashes.
- Egyptian bird associated with the sun and rebirth.
- Chinese mythical bird symbolizing harmony and prosperity.
- Mythical creature in Sumerian mythology, often depicted as a lion-headed eagle.
10 Clues: Immortal bird, reborn from its own ashes. • Majestic, benevolent bird in Persian mythology. • Gigantic griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology. • Egyptian bird associated with the sun and rebirth. • Gigantic legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern tales. • Chinese mythical bird symbolizing harmony and prosperity. • ...
World of Make Believe 2023-06-20
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- someone, often a woman, involved in the practice of black magic with the help of a familiar
- creature in Greek mythology that was part fire-breathing lion, part goat, and part snake
- these tiny creatures are similar to fairies but do not have wings
- believed in medieval times to change other metals into gold
- this legendary monster is often depicted as a large, grotesque creature that feeds on infants & children
- in Swiss mythology, these are earth creatures often depicted as old men guarding mines & treasures
- the soul or spirit of one who is deceased
- a short story often personifying animals and teaching a particular moral
- the magical ability to discern information about a person or place through ESP
- a supernatural entity whose purpose is to protect and assist witches
- a priest/priestess who offers guidance by communing with the gods
- aka a magician, or someone whose magic derives from arcane sources
- in Greek mythology, these beings were born of a love affair between Uranus & Gaia
- in Germanic folklore, this humanoid creature is a small, mischievous fairy
- solitary humanoid beings in Norse mythology who live in caves
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- popular legendary creature described as a beast like a horse with a single, spiraling horn upon its head
- in mythology, this creature is a person who changes into a wolf during full moons
- a mythical creature who feeds on the blood of the living
- a mischievous fairy in Irish folklore often depicted as a small bearded man
- a type of magic involving communing with and resurrected the dead, often to be used in spell-work
- mythical fire-breathing reptilian monster, often depicted with wings
- a magical entity who puts people to sleep with a magical sand
- used by soothsayers to see the future
- these creatures are the evil opposites of other fairy types, and often live in grottoes
- in folklore, this creature is a type of fairy that lives in mountains and mines
- in pagan folklore, these beings are often considered to be nature spirits
- a creature from folklore, believed to be a fairy left in the place of an abducted child
- another term for someone who can foresee the future
- short for extrasensory perception, a 6th sense that gleans information perceived through the mind
- in Germanic folklore, these small creatures are attendants of the Devil
30 Clues: used by soothsayers to see the future • the soul or spirit of one who is deceased • another term for someone who can foresee the future • a mythical creature who feeds on the blood of the living • believed in medieval times to change other metals into gold • a magical entity who puts people to sleep with a magical sand • ...
the twisted tree 2023-11-21
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- the shapeshifter is called...
- what kind of mythology is used?
- martha's ancestor who's spirit haunts the twisted tree.
- The type of creature that Martha encounters on the island.
- the women who weave fate.
- main role
- the country where Martha's mother lives.
- the mysterious boy martha meets
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- martha can read peoples.......(plural) and........(plural)
- a local women who helps Martha understand her superpower
- the grandmother
- the whole book is a...
- location of claustrophobic cabin.
- the house of the grandmother is......
- the country where the story is set
- martha can read peoples.......(plural) and........(plural)
- from what does Martha fall (begin of the story)
17 Clues: main role • the grandmother • the whole book is a... • the women who weave fate. • the shapeshifter is called... • what kind of mythology is used? • the mysterious boy martha meets • location of claustrophobic cabin. • the country where the story is set • the house of the grandmother is...... • the country where Martha's mother lives. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-23
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- The Lord of the Sea
- Lord of the Underworld
- Snake-haired monster
- Queen of Olympus and Goddess of Marriage
- Three-headed guard dog in the Underworld
- Wife of Hades, Queen of the Underworld
- Goddess of Love
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Half-man, half-bull
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- The God of Time and King of the Titans
- God of blacksmiths
- The God of Wine
- God of Thieves and Travelers
- Transports souls to the Underworld
- Goddess of Agriculture
- King of Olympus
- The symbol of Poseidon
- God of War
18 Clues: God of War • The God of Wine • King of Olympus • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Wisdom • God of blacksmiths • The Lord of the Sea • Half-man, half-bull • Snake-haired monster • Lord of the Underworld • Goddess of Agriculture • The symbol of Poseidon • God of Thieves and Travelers • Transports souls to the Underworld • The God of Time and King of the Titans • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-03-16
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- Guardian of the Underworld
- Epic prom written by ancient Greek poet Homer
- Herald of the Gods
- Born from her father’s head fully grown and dressed in armor
- Where did Greek Mythology originate from?
- Symbol of life, death, and rebirth in ancient Greek culture
- How many wives did Zeus have?
- You turn to stone when you gaze into her eyes
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- How many Olympians are there?
- Who did Hades kidnap?
- Greek counterpart of Hercules
- Wife of Zeus
- God of wine
- What symbol best represents Poseidon?
- Prison for the Titans
- God of the underworld
- Mythical creatures that lured sailors to their doom
- Goddess of harvest and fertility
18 Clues: God of wine • Wife of Zeus • Herald of the Gods • Who did Hades kidnap? • Prison for the Titans • God of the underworld • Guardian of the Underworld • How many Olympians are there? • Greek counterpart of Hercules • How many wives did Zeus have? • Goddess of harvest and fertility • What symbol best represents Poseidon? • Where did Greek Mythology originate from? • ...
Christmas & Mythology! 2021-12-17
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- Defeated the gorgon Medusa.
- Strong Roman hero
- Hung from a chimney with care
- Mythical winged horse who was born from the blood of the gorgon Medusa.
- Red berry
- Green, pointy leaf, also grows in on a long vine
- Hung on a Christmas tree
- Chocolate in a mug. Mmmmm
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- Jesus’s Birthday
- Traditional plant hung over a doorframe
- Roman goddess in the Odyssey, who turned men into animals
- Yuletide singing, usually with a group
- Roman hero from the Odyssey who encountered # 3 down
- Greek and Roman god of the sun and music
- Mythical creature with the head and wings of a bird (like an eagle) and the body of a lion.
- Roman god of lighting, head of the gods
- Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare
- Gifts
18 Clues: Gifts • Red berry • Jesus’s Birthday • Strong Roman hero • Hung on a Christmas tree • Chocolate in a mug. Mmmmm • Defeated the gorgon Medusa. • Hung from a chimney with care • Yuletide singing, usually with a group • Traditional plant hung over a doorframe • Roman god of lighting, head of the gods • Greek and Roman god of the sun and music • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-02-23
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- the most powerful god
- the goddess of the stars
- provided the gift of fire to humans
- A goddess of magic
- personification of the earth
- the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- son of the god Poseidon and a mortal woman named Eurynome
- king of the underworld,
- the personification of day
- Greek god of the sea.
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- queen goddess of Olympus
- the goddess of beauty
- the god of war
- god of archery
- apollo's twin sister
- god of love
- goddess of wisdom
- greatest of the heroes
18 Clues: god of love • the god of war • god of archery • goddess of wisdom • A goddess of magic • apollo's twin sister • the most powerful god • the goddess of beauty • Greek god of the sea. • greatest of the heroes • king of the underworld, • queen goddess of Olympus • the goddess of the stars • the personification of day • personification of the earth • provided the gift of fire to humans • ...
Maori Mythology 2024-05-16
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- a guardian
- Lord of darkness and embodiment of all evil
- God of earthquakes, volcanoes, and seasons
- supreme being
- the supreme god and son of Ranginui and Papatuanuku
- Maori God of the sea
- God of war
- God of light
- fairy-like people that lives in the forest
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- The world of light
- Goddess of night
- God of the weather
- The sky father
- shape-shifting spirit
- protector of crops and the god of peace
- mother earth figure
- God of forests
- God of wild and uncultivated food
18 Clues: a guardian • God of war • God of light • supreme being • The sky father • God of forests • Goddess of night • The world of light • God of the weather • mother earth figure • Maori God of the sea • shape-shifting spirit • God of wild and uncultivated food • protector of crops and the god of peace • God of earthquakes, volcanoes, and seasons • fairy-like people that lives in the forest • ...
Greek Mythology 2026-04-15
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- God of the sun
- Goddess of the hearth
- God of fire and blacksmith
- Goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Goddess of family and marriage
- Goddess of the harvest
- God of wine and parties
- Primordial goddess of the night
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- Goddess of love
- God of panic
- God of traveler and thieves
- God of the sea
- God of fear
- God of the dead
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- God of thunder
- God of war
- Personification of the earth
18 Clues: God of war • God of fear • God of panic • God of the sun • God of the sea • God of thunder • Goddess of love • God of the dead • Goddess of the hearth • Goddess of the harvest • God of wine and parties • Goddess of wisdom and war • God of fire and blacksmith • God of traveler and thieves • Personification of the earth • Goddess of family and marriage • Primordial goddess of the night • ...
Roman Mythology 2023-11-28
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- A heavy basis for roman mythology.
- A place of worship.
- A well preserved temple in Rome.
- A believed ruler of all.
- Belief in multiple gods.
- The ruler that started the imperial cult.
- A country that existed in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East
- Roman god of the sea.
- The belief that rulers of Rome would become gods.
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- A ruler that ended the imperial cult.
- Roman god of the sky, and father of most gods.
- Roman god of time.
- Ruler of the sky and Roman Gods.
- A system of beliefs.
- Religion with stories.
- Roman god of the underworld.
16 Clues: Roman god of time. • A place of worship. • A system of beliefs. • Roman god of the sea. • Religion with stories. • A believed ruler of all. • Belief in multiple gods. • Roman god of the underworld. • A well preserved temple in Rome. • Ruler of the sky and Roman Gods. • A heavy basis for roman mythology. • A ruler that ended the imperial cult. • ...
The Mythology Book 2025-05-21
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- popular Oceania god
- Titans were also known as these
- pg. 100 a big war
- pg. 192 Asian hero who went on a quest
- pg. 238 Weaver of Life
- pg. 23 Greek God of the Underworld
- Egyptian creator god
- pg. 47 Zeus changes into an eagle
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- pg. 17 King with a Golden Touch
- pg. 20 who is the first Greek Goddess
- Used a lot in Chinese Mythology
- pg. 109 Virgins who kept a sacred fire going
- pg. 141 Trickster god in Norse Mythology
- pg. 271 The patron god of craftsmen
- pg. 79 studied birds
- pg. 316 Before the cosmos was created, there was only...
16 Clues: pg. 100 a big war • popular Oceania god • pg. 79 studied birds • Egyptian creator god • pg. 238 Weaver of Life • pg. 17 King with a Golden Touch • Titans were also known as these • Used a lot in Chinese Mythology • pg. 47 Zeus changes into an eagle • pg. 23 Greek God of the Underworld • pg. 271 The patron god of craftsmen • pg. 20 who is the first Greek Goddess • ...
Merchant of venice 2023-01-14
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- prophetess in roman mythology\
- the superman of greek myhtology
- Monday following the easter
- a roman god of doors, who had 2 faces
- daughter of cato and wife of brutus
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- the classical sun god
- desert region to the south of caspian sea
- The servant of hercules
- the ancient kingdom of colchos
- the goddess of virginity in roman mythology
- relations between genoa and Frankfurt
- emperor of persia
12 Clues: emperor of persia • the classical sun god • The servant of hercules • Monday following the easter • prophetess in roman mythology\ • the ancient kingdom of colchos • the superman of greek myhtology • daughter of cato and wife of brutus • relations between genoa and Frankfurt • a roman god of doors, who had 2 faces • desert region to the south of caspian sea • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-17
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- "Prophecy is my game and music, poetry, knowledge bring up my name"
- "I also go by this name.... my life was hard but I passed many tests"
- "Listen to me and you will become wise"
- "Go women go!"
- "I'll deliver the message"
- Beauty and Love
- "You all could use me now, the soil is getting worse"
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- Deities lived here...
- "Not only am I a beauty, I fly too"
- "I will us heat to make things"
- "I'm the best and you all know it"
- Spiders
- "Who needs two?"
- A pretty bad dude
- "I wrote down the origin story of Greek mythology"
- Stories about Greek Mythology helped to give people ____________
- War!
17 Clues: War! • Spiders • "Go women go!" • Beauty and Love • "Who needs two?" • A pretty bad dude • Deities lived here... • "I'll deliver the message" • "I will us heat to make things" • "I'm the best and you all know it" • "Not only am I a beauty, I fly too" • "Listen to me and you will become wise" • "I wrote down the origin story of Greek mythology" • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-09-29
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- A greek epic poem(attributed to Homer)
- A sea nymph (part woman, part bird)
- so exceedingly large or extensive
- fire-breathing she-monster
- reckless impetuous irresponsible person;
- (Greek mythology) one of a nation of womenwarriors of Scythia
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus
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- to put into a sleep-like state;
- science concerned with the prevention of illness
- a person apparently sensitive to things
- sudden mass fear and anxiety
- a breakfast food prepared from grain (Ceres)
- A priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology
- Goddess of the rainbow;
- jolly; merry; good-humored
15 Clues: Goddess of the rainbow; • fire-breathing she-monster • jolly; merry; good-humored • sudden mass fear and anxiety • a Titan who was forced by Zeus • to put into a sleep-like state; • so exceedingly large or extensive • A sea nymph (part woman, part bird) • A greek epic poem(attributed to Homer) • a person apparently sensitive to things • A priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Biggest living mammal
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- Largest existing land animal
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-09-29
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- reckless impetuous irresponsible person;
- to put into a sleep-like state;
- science concerned with the prevention of illness
- (Greek mythology) one of a nation of womenwarriors of Scythia
- jolly; merry; good-humored
- a person apparently sensitive to things
- a breakfast food prepared from grain (Ceres)
- A priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology
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- fire-breathing she-monster
- sudden mass fear and anxiety
- so exceedingly large or extensive
- A greek epic poem(attributed to Homer)
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus
- A sea nymph (part woman, part bird)
- Goddess of the rainbow;
15 Clues: Goddess of the rainbow; • fire-breathing she-monster • jolly; merry; good-humored • sudden mass fear and anxiety • a Titan who was forced by Zeus • to put into a sleep-like state; • so exceedingly large or extensive • A sea nymph (part woman, part bird) • A greek epic poem(attributed to Homer) • a person apparently sensitive to things • reckless impetuous irresponsible person; • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
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- Biggest living mammal
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Largest existing land animal
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- Biggest living mammal
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- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Largest existing land animal
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- Biggest living mammal
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
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- Largest existing land animal
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- Largest existing land animal
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
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- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Biggest living mammal
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Minor Religions 2022-12-12
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- There are over 80 _______ spirits in Japan according to Shintoism
- can practice paganism alone or with a
- this religion has no founder
- many people who practice Shintoism also practice
- The shortened form of Jesus Christ of Lader Day Saints
- based on Norse mythology
- shinto gods/spirits are called
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- Founder of Mormonism
- an umbrella term for many different religions
- Mormons belive the holy trinity is
- Pagan religion based on Greek mythology
- Shintoism is the traditional religion of
- Mormons consider themselves this
- pagan religion based on pre-Christain/Celtic religions
14 Clues: Founder of Mormonism • based on Norse mythology • this religion has no founder • shinto gods/spirits are called • Mormons consider themselves this • Mormons belive the holy trinity is • can practice paganism alone or with a • Pagan religion based on Greek mythology • Shintoism is the traditional religion of • an umbrella term for many different religions • ...
Guqqie's Discord Valentines Day Puzzle 2025 2025-02-12
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- The husband of Psyche in Roman Mythology; carries a bow and arrow
- Two people who are connected through every universe
- A bundle of flowers
- "Roses are red; ____ are blue"
- Roses this color represents purity and innocence
- "Sealed with a ____"
- The month Valentines Day is in
- Musical expression of love
- A name for two people in a romantic relationship
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- "Will you be my ____?"
- The number of lines in a sonnet poem
- What flowers go with pink tulips
- Fear of love
- Greek goddess of love in mythology
- Bird representing peace and love
- Aimsey and Guqqie duo name
- A tasty treat commonly given on this day
- A type of flower you give out on Valentines Day
18 Clues: Fear of love • A bundle of flowers • "Sealed with a ____" • "Will you be my ____?" • Aimsey and Guqqie duo name • Musical expression of love • "Roses are red; ____ are blue" • The month Valentines Day is in • What flowers go with pink tulips • Bird representing peace and love • Greek goddess of love in mythology • The number of lines in a sonnet poem • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-10-20
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- a list of laws created by Hammurabi
- earliest known civilization in Mesopotamia
- the belief that there is one god
- the study of myths
- hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology
- members of the first ancient empire of Mesopotamia
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- oldest monotheistic religion
- wedge-shaped characters
- largest city in the Babylonian empire
- the land between two rivers
- ancient Mesopotamian civilization
- a rectangular-shaped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
12 Clues: the study of myths • wedge-shaped characters • the land between two rivers • oldest monotheistic religion • the belief that there is one god • ancient Mesopotamian civilization • a list of laws created by Hammurabi • largest city in the Babylonian empire • hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology • earliest known civilization in Mesopotamia • ...
Greek, Norse, Egyptian Mythology 2025-02-07
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- Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- In Norse mythology, the primordial giant whose body helped form the world.
- Norse god of thunder known for his mighty hammer, Mjölnir.
- Greek god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmanship.
- The personification of Earth in Greek mythology and mother of the Titans.
- Greek god of wine, festivity, and ecstasy.
- Egyptian god of the afterlife, symbolizing resurrection and eternal life.
- King of the Greek gods who rules the sky and wields thunder.
- Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Norse god who guards the rainbow bridge (Bifrost).
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- The Titan who defied Zeus by giving fire to humanity in Greek lore.
- Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
- Greek god of war, known for his aggressive nature.
- The All-Father and chief god in Norse mythology, known for his wisdom.
- Egyptian sun god who travels across the sky in his solar boat.
- Greek god who rules the underworld, overseeing the realm of the dead.
- Greek god of music, prophecy, healing, and the arts.
- Norse god of war and justice.
- Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife; depicted with a jackal head.
- Queen of the Greek gods and goddess of marriage and family.
- The shape-shifting trickster of Norse myth whose mischief often stirs trouble among the gods.
21 Clues: Norse god of war and justice. • Greek god of wine, festivity, and ecstasy. • Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • Greek god of war, known for his aggressive nature. • Greek god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmanship. • Norse god who guards the rainbow bridge (Bifrost). • ...
Clue #16 2022-11-29
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- Norse equivalent of Eve (of Adam and Eve)
- Watchman of the Gods; guards the entrance to Asgard
- One of the originating countries of Norse mythology
- The southern dwarf who holds up the sky
- The _____ of warriors killed in battle go to Valhalla
- The type of twig that killed Balder
- Snorri’s work, Prose ____, recounts Norse mythology poetically
- Home of the Gods
- Allfather, King of Gods
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- Also known as Midgard
- Two goats pull Thor’s _______
- World of the dead, ruled by Hel
- Bragi, God of ______
- Norse goddess of the wilderness; also a giantess
- The end of days
15 Clues: The end of days • Home of the Gods • Bragi, God of ______ • Also known as Midgard • Allfather, King of Gods • Two goats pull Thor’s _______ • World of the dead, ruled by Hel • The type of twig that killed Balder • The southern dwarf who holds up the sky • Norse equivalent of Eve (of Adam and Eve) • Norse goddess of the wilderness; also a giantess • ...
Follow the Stars to Victory 2024-10-14
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- The Aztec, hummingbird god of the sun
- The world serpent from Norse Mythology
- Reincarnated warriors in Aztec mythology
- The road we walk to victory
- The pictures in the sky that guide us
- The dragon with multiple heads
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- The king of the animal kingdom they say
- Another word for a giant snake
- The whirlpool monster from the Odyssey
- The hero that slayed the Hydra
- The Hindu king of the bears
- The kind of Lion Hercules fought
- Minnesota Jones and the Legend of the Lost ___
- The Hero's usual weapon
- A symbol of grizzly strength across the world
15 Clues: The Hero's usual weapon • The Hindu king of the bears • The road we walk to victory • Another word for a giant snake • The hero that slayed the Hydra • The dragon with multiple heads • The kind of Lion Hercules fought • The Aztec, hummingbird god of the sun • The pictures in the sky that guide us • The whirlpool monster from the Odyssey • The world serpent from Norse Mythology • ...
Real or mythical animals and creatures 2021-04-10
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- A fictional animal with a single horn on its head
- A species of animal living in Africa, characterized by their extremely long neck and legs
- A small mammal with sharp spines on its back
- A species of wild cats native to Africa and Asia with fur covered by spots
- A legendary bird associated with fire that is said to rise again from its own ashes
- A legendary sea monster that is said to look like a giant octopus
- Biggest living mammal
- A creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- Third largest existing type of land mammal, they inhabit rivers, lakes, and swamps. Their Estonian name translates to “River horse”
- An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant
- The name of a multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- An amphibious green creature from Japanese folklore that enjoys eating cucumbers. There is a popular sportswear brand by the same name
- A wild cat with a short tail and characteristic tufts of black hair on the tips of its ears
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- Japanese raccoon dog, a real animal that has been depicted as strange or supernatural in Japanese legend and folklore
- A species of wild cats native to Asia with dark vertical stripes on its fur
- A creature from Greek mythology with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- Second largest existing type of land mammal has one or two horns on its head
- A mythical creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- A fictional creature from European legend who can kill a person by looking at them
- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- A common pet that is often referred to as “Man’s best friend”
- Largest existing land animal
- A fictional winged creature who breathes fire
- A species of wild cats living in Africa, the male members of this species have a big mane.
- A large canine living in Eurasia and North America
- A species of wild cats native to the Americas with fur covered by spots
- A mythical creature who grows two new heads for every head severed
- The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology
- A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives
30 Clues: Biggest living mammal • Largest existing land animal • A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • A small mammal with sharp spines on its back • A common pet that is rumored to have 9 lives • A fictional winged creature who breathes fire • An extinct animal similar to a wooly elephant • The name of a giant wolf from Norse mythology • ...
Greece and Rome Crossword 2021-02-11
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- What they called people's childhood houses in Greece.
- Greek women also sometimes wore this undergarment around the middle of the body.
- The dance done by a bride and her mother at a wedding in Greece.
- The name of the spinning top that Greek children would play with.
- The popular dog breed in ancient Greece that was prized for its speed and skill as a hunter.
- The name of the hearty wine course Romans would have at the end of their meal.
- Who in Roman mythology was considered king of gods and god of thunder and lightning?
- The goddess of archery, animals, and the hunt in Greek mythology.
- What the Roman Republic built to supply water cities.
- The name given to poor or ordinary residents in ancient Rome.
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- What they called the process of transferring the bride to her new house in Greece.
- The name of the vegetable stew the poor Romans would eat.
- What they called marbles back in ancient Greece.
- Who the Romans fought the Punic Wars against.
- The Germanic leader that defeated the last Roman Emperor Romulus.
- What the Roman religion was based on.
- The first Roman empire.
- The monster in Greek mythology that had snakes for their hair.
- The number of Olympian gods and goddesses there were.
- The garment men and women would wear in ancient Greece.
20 Clues: The first Roman empire. • What the Roman religion was based on. • Who the Romans fought the Punic Wars against. • What they called marbles back in ancient Greece. • What they called people's childhood houses in Greece. • The number of Olympian gods and goddesses there were. • What the Roman Republic built to supply water cities. • ...
The Viking Crossword Challenge 2015-05-04
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- a weapon with a handle and long blade
- amour carried on the arm to intercept a blow
- another name for Viking
- the supreme god of all gods in Norse mythology
- a fast Viking war boat with oars
- a long pointy rod used as a weapon
- a spear that is thrown as a weapon
- an ax used as a weapon
- Thor's special weapon
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- god of thunder and rain in Viking mythology
- a short knife with a sharp blade
- a region of northern Europe made up of Norway, Sweden & Denmark
- goddess of love
- a Viking's home
- a protective hat worn by vikings
- someone who believes in many gods
- invade and steal their stuff
- a viking's slave
18 Clues: goddess of love • a Viking's home • a viking's slave • Thor's special weapon • an ax used as a weapon • another name for Viking • invade and steal their stuff • a short knife with a sharp blade • a fast Viking war boat with oars • a protective hat worn by vikings • someone who believes in many gods • a long pointy rod used as a weapon • a spear that is thrown as a weapon • ...
The Ogress and the Orphans 2024-01-25
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- Place where people come to borrow and read books
- A shelter for orphans where they can get adopted by new parents
- Giant in mythology
- Child deprived of parents
- Low-lying wetland
- A group of crows
- A narrow valley
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- In flames
- Lizard in mythology, typically with wings
- People that sell their wares in a market
- The head of a town or city
- Ecosystem covered with trees and undergrowth
- Place where people go to sell their wares
13 Clues: In flames • A narrow valley • A group of crows • Low-lying wetland • Giant in mythology • Child deprived of parents • The head of a town or city • People that sell their wares in a market • Lizard in mythology, typically with wings • Place where people go to sell their wares • Ecosystem covered with trees and undergrowth • Place where people come to borrow and read books • ...
4Hernandezanswer 2023-04-29
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- was bitten by a poisonous snake and died
- strongest and most important god
- was given their first lyre from Apollo
- made Apollo fall in love with Daphne
- the roman mercury
- their beauty led to their death
- is Neptune in Greek mythology
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- god of the underworld
- was disguised as a girl to be protected from Hera
- Hera took away their power of speech
- ancient god of fire
- the queen of heaven in Greek mythology
- killed his father and married his mother
13 Clues: the roman mercury • ancient god of fire • god of the underworld • is Neptune in Greek mythology • their beauty led to their death • strongest and most important god • Hera took away their power of speech • made Apollo fall in love with Daphne • was given their first lyre from Apollo • the queen of heaven in Greek mythology • was bitten by a poisonous snake and died • ...
Myths and Legends 2023-07-07
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- A mythical creature that is a human during normal times but transforms into a wolf during the full moon.
- A mythical creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to live in the Himalayan mountains.
- A mythical creature, also known as Sasquatch, believed to inhabit forests and wilderness areas.
- A Gorgon from Greek mythology, typically depicted with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people into stone.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lizard, often depicted as having wings and breathing fire.
- Ness Monster A legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness, a large lake in Scotland.
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- A mythical bird that is associated with fire and rebirth, said to rise from its own ashes.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, known for his power and lightning bolts.
- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
- A small, magical creature often depicted as having wings and granting wishes or bringing good luck.
- A creature from Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- A creature from Greek mythology, often depicted as a beautiful woman with the ability to lure sailors with her voice.
- A legendary horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A mythological creature often depicted as being large, ugly, and mischievous.
15 Clues: A mythological creature often depicted as being large, ugly, and mischievous. • A creature from Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, known for his power and lightning bolts. • A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • ...
Mythical Animals Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- hardly seen ape-like creature
- half-human half-fish
- human-like creature with magical powers and wings
- short creatures associated with St. Patrick's Day
- part-human part-lion that asks riddles
- becomes a monster every full moon
- giant flying lizard that can spit fire
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- head and wings of an eagle, body of a lion
- short creature with pointy ears
- fire bird born from ashes
- three-headed dog from Greek mythology
- winged horse from Greek mythology
- similar a horse, associated with rainbows
- human with magical powers
14 Clues: half-human half-fish • fire bird born from ashes • human with magical powers • hardly seen ape-like creature • short creature with pointy ears • winged horse from Greek mythology • becomes a monster every full moon • three-headed dog from Greek mythology • part-human part-lion that asks riddles • giant flying lizard that can spit fire • similar a horse, associated with rainbows • ...
Mythology Review 2026-03-11
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- An archetype that switches allegiances
- The shepherd that saves Romulus and Remus
- An archetype that Scheherazade fits
- The purpose of myth that Prometheus serves
- Yoda is an example of this archetype
- The hero in "The Search for the Magic Lake"
- The animal that rips out Prometheus's liver everyday
- the Greek god who punishes Prometheus
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- Meaning "all gods"
- A purpose of myth that emphasizes amusement and engagement
- The Firebringer
- The study of myths
- A theme and an archetype within mythology
- A theme of mythology addressed in "Coyote and Death"
- The archetype that opposes the hero
15 Clues: The Firebringer • Meaning "all gods" • The study of myths • An archetype that Scheherazade fits • The archetype that opposes the hero • Yoda is an example of this archetype • the Greek god who punishes Prometheus • An archetype that switches allegiances • The shepherd that saves Romulus and Remus • A theme and an archetype within mythology • ...
Kupe 2025-03-09
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- - The Māori word for mountain (6 letters)
- - The Māori name for New Zealand (9 letters)
- Ika-a-Māui - The Māori name for the North Island (12 letters)
- - A hero from Māori mythology known for his adventures (7 letters)
- - The Māori term for the underworld, a place of spirits (9 letters)
- - Canoe used by Māori explorers (4 letters)
- - The ocean Kupe sailed across to reach New Zealand (7 letters)
- - A reference to a tribe or a name, potentially part of Kupe's journey (4 letters)
- Wai Pounamu - The Māori name for the South Island (13 letters)
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- - New Zealand's capital, named after the famous British general (10 letters)
- - A town in New Zealand, its name possibly derived from Kupe's voyage (8 letters)
- - The act of planning and following a route, essential for Kupe's journey (10 letters)Hinemoa - Legendary figure in Māori mythology, associated with Lake Rotorua (7 letters)
- - The place Kupe first landed in New Zealand (8 letters)
- - A demigod in Māori mythology, often associated with New Zealand's geography (4 letters)
- - A traditional Māori war dance (4 letters)
- - The indigenous people of New Zealand (5 letters)
- - Legendary Māori navigator who discovered New Zealand (6 letters)
- - An ancient reptile native to New Zealand, found in Kupe's time (7 letters)
18 Clues: - The Māori word for mountain (6 letters) • - A traditional Māori war dance (4 letters) • - Canoe used by Māori explorers (4 letters) • - The Māori name for New Zealand (9 letters) • - The indigenous people of New Zealand (5 letters) • - The place Kupe first landed in New Zealand (8 letters) • Ika-a-Māui - The Māori name for the North Island (12 letters) • ...
Mythology 2021-11-30
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- is a sea nymph; mother of Maia.
- associated with the onset of rain.
- ,because Hermes jumped out of the womb at birth.
- are a cluster of stars whose appearance is
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- is the messenger god; and the son of Zeus and
- is the sun god.
- is a titan, father of Maia.
- is a giant hunter.
- is daughter of Atlas and Pleione, mother of
- is king of the gods.
10 Clues: is the sun god. • is a giant hunter. • is king of the gods. • is a titan, father of Maia. • is a sea nymph; mother of Maia. • associated with the onset of rain. • are a cluster of stars whose appearance is • is daughter of Atlas and Pleione, mother of • is the messenger god; and the son of Zeus and • ,because Hermes jumped out of the womb at birth.
Mythology 2022-10-20
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- how many aliens were shown
- a game that requires ingenuity
- the percentage that the first person has to guess their hat color correctly
- a noun captured by aliens
- a fiction character found in outer space
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- the number of people allowed to guess incorrectly
- another word for smart
- did they escape
- something you wear on your head
- how many people were there
10 Clues: did they escape • another word for smart • a noun captured by aliens • how many aliens were shown • how many people were there • a game that requires ingenuity • something you wear on your head • a fiction character found in outer space • the number of people allowed to guess incorrectly • the percentage that the first person has to guess their hat color correctly
Mythology 2020-04-07
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- was the ruler of Seraphos and fell in love with Danae.
- the messenger of the gods and protector of the travelers. Son of Zeus
- - was the king of Argos. Grandfather of Perseus.
- An island in the Aegean Sea, south of mainland Greece.
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- A kingdom in the Greek Peloponnese and its chief town
- - Three Monstrous sisters of Gorgons namely Enyo the Shocking, Pemphredo
- also known as Athene, the goddess of many things
- a monster with living venomous snakes in place of hair
- is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty.
- - The monstrous creatures. covered with impenetrable scales and with hair of living snakes
10 Clues: also known as Athene, the goddess of many things • - was the king of Argos. Grandfather of Perseus. • A kingdom in the Greek Peloponnese and its chief town • a monster with living venomous snakes in place of hair • was the ruler of Seraphos and fell in love with Danae. • An island in the Aegean Sea, south of mainland Greece. • ...
serpenti infinito full 2025-09-11
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- artstyle used by amit mahadev dombhare
- scottish artist known for her meditative paintings
- alicja kwade artworks focuses on this
- artist from karnataka,does chittara artwork
- bihari artist,bharti kher's husband
- co director of nature morte,not peter nagy
- turkish artist,infinity mirror room on 3rd floor
- baua devi's artstyle
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- the first serpenti infinito was held here
- manasa devi protects from this ailment
- greek figure with snakes as her hair
- divine snake said to have 1000 heads
- geometrical design used in india during festivals
- artist whose works talk about partition and animals
- artist who takes inspiration from greek mythology
- artist from chattisgarh,mukuta is his artwork
- mother goddess in greek mythology
- national reptile of india
- material used by enter projects to make a flexible snake
19 Clues: baua devi's artstyle • national reptile of india • mother goddess in greek mythology • bihari artist,bharti kher's husband • greek figure with snakes as her hair • divine snake said to have 1000 heads • alicja kwade artworks focuses on this • manasa devi protects from this ailment • artstyle used by amit mahadev dombhare • the first serpenti infinito was held here • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- blacksmith
- god of war
- killed the minotaur/king of Athens
- loved gold
- one eyed monsters
- ruler of the underworld
- helped Theseus to get out with a string
- king of the Olympians
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- goddess of love
- home of the Olympians
- king of the sea
- goddess of farming
- diana’s twin
- loved statues
- good with a bow and arrow
- goddess of wisdom and the arts
- queen of the Olympians
17 Clues: blacksmith • god of war • loved gold • diana’s twin • loved statues • goddess of love • king of the sea • one eyed monsters • goddess of farming • home of the Olympians • king of the Olympians • queen of the Olympians • ruler of the underworld • good with a bow and arrow • goddess of wisdom and the arts • killed the minotaur/king of Athens • helped Theseus to get out with a string
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- the mountain where the Olympians live
- queen of the gods
- symbolized by a trident
- dog with multi-headed dog
- god of grapes and wine
- embodiment of love
- killed Medusa
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- symbolized by a hammer
- gave fire to humans
- symbol is the lightning bolt
- the river that you cross to get to Tartarus
- goddess of love and beauty
- killed the minotaur
- god of war
- one eyed monster
- had snakes instead of hair
- Cupid's wife
17 Clues: god of war • Cupid's wife • killed Medusa • one eyed monster • queen of the gods • embodiment of love • gave fire to humans • killed the minotaur • symbolized by a hammer • god of grapes and wine • symbolized by a trident • dog with multi-headed dog • goddess of love and beauty • had snakes instead of hair • symbol is the lightning bolt • the mountain where the Olympians live • ...
Modern Mythology 2013-05-27
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- Assistant to the goddess of love.
- Won the 100th Grey Cup.
- name of famous birth control products.
- Canon's most famous brand of camera's.
- Famous women's shaving accessory
- This car takes its brand name from mythological character.
- Huge online book store.
- famous NFL team.
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- Popular brand of chewing gum.
- name of popular camera and photographic technology company.
- Honda's premier van is called this.
- Most of them are named after gods from classical mythology.
- name of a city in Alaska named after the original titan.
- Theater Named after the god of Music.
- Auto Shop that borrowed their name from a myth.
- Cleaning product named after a Greek warrior who fought in the Trojan War.
- Athletic sponsor of Basketball superstar LeBron James.
17 Clues: famous NFL team. • Won the 100th Grey Cup. • Huge online book store. • Popular brand of chewing gum. • Famous women's shaving accessory • Assistant to the goddess of love. • Honda's premier van is called this. • Theater Named after the god of Music. • name of famous birth control products. • Canon's most famous brand of camera's. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-16
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- Wife of Zeus and goddess of fertility
- The central character in a work of literature, the one who is involved in the main conflict in the plot
- Goddess of love and mother to Eros (god of love)
- King of the gods; Greek god of thunder
- God of the sun, music, and art
- the character who opposes or struggles against the main character
- Son to Odysseus; leaves home to find out about his father
- Wife to Odysseus; while Odysseus is away, she is courted by many suitors
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- Messenger god; wears a winged helmet and winged sandals
- God of war
- God of the sea
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of the hunt, moon, and childbirth; sister to Apollo
- Goddess who emerged full-grown from Zeus's head; goddess of wisdom; the city of Athens is named after her
- A social theory that favors freedom of action for individuals over collective/state control
- Hero/protagonist of epic poem The Odyssey
- Sorceress/witch; Odysseus spends several years on her island
17 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • God of the underworld • God of the sun, music, and art • Wife of Zeus and goddess of fertility • King of the gods; Greek god of thunder • Hero/protagonist of epic poem The Odyssey • Goddess of love and mother to Eros (god of love) • Messenger god; wears a winged helmet and winged sandals • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-02-06
17 Clues: ______ box • mother earth • god of music • god of the sea • god of the sun • god of the sky • enemy of Hector • king of the dead • goddess of wisdom • the messenger god • queen of the gods • father of the gods • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • father of the titans • the most beautiful goddess • place where the gods lived
Greek Mythology 2023-05-02
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- A fiery bird that rises from the ashes after it dies
- The fierce, three headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld
- These creatures were part lion and part eagle
- A half bird, half woman creature that flew in the faces of the down trodden
- A dragon that guarded the sacred temple in Delphi, Greece
- Medusa was one, they were three snake-haired sisters
- A part bird, part woman that sang song to lead sailors to their deaths
- A creature with the head and torso of a man and the legs, tail and ears of a horse
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- A half man, half bull creature that lived in a labyrinth on Crete
- A monster with the body of a lion, a goat’s head on its back, and a snake tail
- A Giant serpent-like snake which could kill a person in just a single glare
- A nine-headed serpent that regrows its heads as soon as you cut them off
- A creature that is part human and part horse
- An ancient creature with the body of a lion, head of a human, and wings of a bird
- A mythical creature that looked like a horse, and had a horn on its forehead
- One-eyed giants that are skilled with the forge
- Also called a titan, the huge children of Mother Earth
17 Clues: A creature that is part human and part horse • These creatures were part lion and part eagle • One-eyed giants that are skilled with the forge • A fiery bird that rises from the ashes after it dies • Medusa was one, they were three snake-haired sisters • Also called a titan, the huge children of Mother Earth • ...
Māori Mythology 2025-05-14
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- or protector in Māori tradition (8 letters, starts at 1,2)
- god of cultivated foods and peace (11 letters, starts at 9,5)
- goddess of night and death (11 letters, starts at 1,8; written as HINEITEPO)
- god of wild foods and fern roots (13 letters, starts at 7,3)
- god of earthquakes and volcanoes (8 letters, starts at 1,9)
- void or nothingness in Māori creation myth (7 letters, starts at 4,6; written as TEKORE)
- beings in Māori folklore (12 letters, starts at 1,3)
- being or spirit in Māori culture (5 letters, starts at 2,4)
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- being in Māori cosmology (2 letters, starts at 1,6)
- mother in Māori mythology (11 letters, starts at 1,7)
- god of forests and birds, also known as Tāne-mahuta (4 letters, starts at 1,10)
- god of the sea and marine life (8 letters, starts at 3,5)
- god of war and humanity (10 letters, starts at 1,4)
- god of weather and storms (12 letters, starts at 1,5)
- deity of light and celestial phenomena (12 letters, starts at 1,1)
- father in Māori mythology (8 letters, starts at 8,5)
- world of light in Māori cosmology (12 letters, starts at 5,7; written as TEAOMARAMA)
- god of darkness and evil (5 letters, starts at 6,8)
18 Clues: being in Māori cosmology (2 letters, starts at 1,6) • god of war and humanity (10 letters, starts at 1,4) • god of darkness and evil (5 letters, starts at 6,8) • father in Māori mythology (8 letters, starts at 8,5) • beings in Māori folklore (12 letters, starts at 1,3) • mother in Māori mythology (11 letters, starts at 1,7) • ...
Mayan mythology 2026-02-09
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- twins- Twins who defeated the death lord
- What humans were made from
- Admiration
- Who created the world and the things in it
- The world of the dead
- Chel- Goddess of medicine and midwifery
- lord- Ruler of the underworld
- Kaax- God of wild vegetation and animals
- Ruler of day and night
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- Ruler of the sky
- offer to the gods
- God of rain
- America- Connector of North and South America
- Good as possible
- Trickster
- Purpose of doing something
- creatures- What monkeys were made from
17 Clues: Trickster • Admiration • God of rain • Ruler of the sky • Good as possible • offer to the gods • The world of the dead • Ruler of day and night • What humans were made from • Purpose of doing something • lord- Ruler of the underworld • creatures- What monkeys were made from • Chel- Goddess of medicine and midwifery • twins- Twins who defeated the death lord • ...
Mythology and Fairy Tales 2025-02-03
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- The process of _______ is turning a mouse into a horse
- Zeus vs Thor
- A pattern of three in mythology and fairy tales
- Examples: Mother Gothel, Ursula, the Evil queen
- Actions with consequences
- Evil non-related siblings
- The object the evil queen uses in Snow White
- A quest that a hero goes on
- Young women needing to be saved
- Already set ___ vs a chosen ______
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- Curiosity killed the cat
- Example: flaming skulls in Baba Yaga
- Selfishness and its punishments
- Living Forever young-Example: Magical flower in Rapunzel
- Examples: Loki, Seth
- Lowly peasant/servant transformation
- A collection of aincent stories and legends passed down through oral tradition, often explaining the origins of the world, people, animals, and natural phenoena
- Example: Cinderella
- Famous wolf in Norse mythology
- A heroine's task
20 Clues: Zeus vs Thor • A heroine's task • Example: Cinderella • Examples: Loki, Seth • Curiosity killed the cat • Actions with consequences • Evil non-related siblings • A quest that a hero goes on • Famous wolf in Norse mythology • Selfishness and its punishments • Young women needing to be saved • Already set ___ vs a chosen ______ • Example: flaming skulls in Baba Yaga • ...
Medusa Mythology Crossword 2026-01-22
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- Medusa caused great ______ among people.
- Medusa’s deadly ______ could turn people to stone.
- Medusa was one of the three ______ sisters.
- Medusa was ______ by a goddess.
- Medusa was the only ______ Gorgon.
- Anyone who looked at Medusa turned to ______.
- Medusa was transformed into a terrifying ______.
- Perseus used a reflective ______ to avoid her gaze.
- Medusa was ______ while she slept.
- Perseus was considered a Greek ______.
- ______ cursed Medusa after an event in her temple.
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- ______ was a famous figure from Greek mythology.
- The winged horse ______ sprang from her body.
- Medusa’s story is part of Greek ______.
- ______ was the hero who defeated Medusa.
- He used the shield like a ______ to see her safely.
- The curse happened inside Athena’s ______.
- Medusa was harmed by ______ in Greek mythology.
- Medusa had living ______ instead of hair.
- Medusa’s sisters were ______, unlike her.
20 Clues: Medusa was ______ by a goddess. • Medusa was the only ______ Gorgon. • Medusa was ______ while she slept. • Perseus was considered a Greek ______. • Medusa’s story is part of Greek ______. • Medusa caused great ______ among people. • ______ was the hero who defeated Medusa. • Medusa had living ______ instead of hair. • Medusa’s sisters were ______, unlike her. • ...
Awesome Friendly Adventure (Chapters 5-9) & Reading Explorer- Unit 4A 2026-04-27
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- A small lie.
- Is real or is alive.
- Things used to help do a job.
- To take someone to court because of a problem.
- Very dirty.
- A creature from Greek mythology with a man’s body and a bull’s head.
- To throw trash on the ground.
- All of something; not broken.
- To let someone do something.
- The space between two places.
- Very strong.
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- To find out what something is.
- Stories from long ago about gods, heroes, and magical creatures.
- To talk to or get in touch with someone.
- A small animal that sucks blood.
- To look carefully for something.
- To move around something in a round path.
- To talk too proudly about yourself.
- A very large rock.
- A food made by cooking meat and vegetables together in liquid.
20 Clues: Very dirty. • A small lie. • Very strong. • A very large rock. • Is real or is alive. • To let someone do something. • Things used to help do a job. • To throw trash on the ground. • All of something; not broken. • The space between two places. • To find out what something is. • A small animal that sucks blood. • To look carefully for something. • To talk too proudly about yourself. • ...
fau 2023-06-01
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- Art form involving sound and rhythm (5 letters)
- Imaginary or unreal elements (7 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Natural world (6 letters)
- Pointed projections on the head (5 letters)
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- Dense, wooded area (6 letters)
- Animal life of a particular region (5 letters)
- Greek god of nature (3 letters)
- Hoofed mammal (4 letters)
- Half-human, half-goat creature (5 letters)
- Nature spirit in Greek mythology (5 letters)
- Untamed or not domesticated (4 letters)
- Wind instrument (5 letters)
13 Clues: Hoofed mammal (4 letters) • Natural world (6 letters) • Wind instrument (5 letters) • Dense, wooded area (6 letters) • Greek god of nature (3 letters) • Untamed or not domesticated (4 letters) • Imaginary or unreal elements (7 letters) • Half-human, half-goat creature (5 letters) • Pointed projections on the head (5 letters) • Nature spirit in Greek mythology (5 letters) • ...
nuffield: geography 2025-07-29
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- Pleasant smelling liquid
- Straw hat that was popularised at the turn of the 20th century
- Supernatural bird orginating from Greek mythology
- US state that shares its name with a European country
- Off-white folder
- Kind
- Bean that is sometimes used in stews and curries
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- ____ Michael Murray: One Tree Hill actor
- Break into parts
- Penguins of _______: animated spinoff film released in 2014
- Surname of former basketball player
- Knitted sports shirt
- Prince of Troy in Greek Mythology
13 Clues: Kind • Break into parts • Off-white folder • Knitted sports shirt • Pleasant smelling liquid • Prince of Troy in Greek Mythology • Surname of former basketball player • ____ Michael Murray: One Tree Hill actor • Bean that is sometimes used in stews and curries • Supernatural bird orginating from Greek mythology • US state that shares its name with a European country • ...
Mythology 2015-11-12
10 Clues: to grow out of • time without end • to link together • to go after to catch • existing at this time • to ask in a sincere way • the state of being respected • affect another person or thing • to order someone to do something • a person trained to compete in sports
Mythology 2023-05-11
10 Clues: killed medusa • three headed dog • helped slay medusa • inlove with ariadne • half bull half human • god of the underworld • minos enslaved daedalus • stole fire from hephestos • the father of all gods and man kind • raped by posiden in athena's temple
Mythology 2024-10-30
10 Clues: - A complex maze • - A female deity • - A place for worship • - A realm of the dead • - A person who gives prophecies • - A character who displays courage • - A creature known to lure sailors • - A creature often found in legends • - A giant figure in Greek mythology • - A two-wheeled vehicle used in ancient times
Norse Mythology 2021-10-26
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- god of justice,public judgement, meditation, reconciliation
- destruction of the world
- goddess of Nature
- god of mischief
- home of the Vanir gods/goddesses
- The Old English for “Thursday” originally translates to “____’s Day”
- home of the Aesir gods/goddesses
- god of light and purity
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- identical to the Aesir goddess Frigg
- where humans live
- goddess of fertility, queen of Asgard
- brother of Odin and Hoenir
- King of Aesir
- world tree, center of the nine realms
- god of silence and spirituality
- god of vengeance
- god of war and heroism
17 Clues: King of Aesir • god of mischief • god of vengeance • where humans live • goddess of Nature • god of war and heroism • god of light and purity • destruction of the world • brother of Odin and Hoenir • god of silence and spirituality • home of the Vanir gods/goddesses • home of the Aesir gods/goddesses • identical to the Aesir goddess Frigg • goddess of fertility, queen of Asgard • ...
Viking Mythology 2022-03-16
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- Has the hall of Valhalla.
- God of peace, harvest and fertility
- Home of the Rock Giants.
- Home of the Light Elves.
- Home of the Frost Giants
- God of thunder and storms
- goddess of death
- Home to the gods who battled the gods of Asgard
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- Goddess of marriage and motherhood
- God of wisdom, light and wisdom
- king of the gods.
- The underworld
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Home of the Fire Giants.
- The human world.
- Home of the Dark Elves
- A shape-changing trickster god
17 Clues: The underworld • The human world. • goddess of death • king of the gods. • Home of the Dark Elves • Home of the Fire Giants. • Home of the Rock Giants. • Home of the Light Elves. • Home of the Frost Giants • Has the hall of Valhalla. • God of thunder and storms • Goddess of love and beauty • A shape-changing trickster god • God of wisdom, light and wisdom • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2024-02-19
17 Clues: Ra • War • Wine • Hunt • Fire • Love • Jason • Death • Wisdom • Mycenae • Harvest • Neptune • Marriage • Messenger • Blacksmith • King of the Gods • The flying idiot
Greek Mythology 2024-04-15
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- God of Music
- King of the Underworld
- Mermaid-Bird like creatures always in threes.
- Giant serpent with multiple heads
- Hideous creatures with snakes for hair
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Messenger of the Gods
- Half-bull and half man
- Goddess of Marriage, Zeus' wife
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- Giant with one eye in the middle of their head
- Goddess of Wisdom
- King of the Oceans
- Giant squid-like monster that attacked ships
- King of the Gods
- Half goat and half man
- Lion body with human head
- Goddess of Agriculture
17 Clues: God of Music • King of the Gods • Goddess of Wisdom • King of the Oceans • Messenger of the Gods • King of the Underworld • Half goat and half man • Goddess of Agriculture • Half-bull and half man • Lion body with human head • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Goddess of Marriage, Zeus' wife • Giant serpent with multiple heads • Hideous creatures with snakes for hair • ...
