mythology Crossword Puzzles
3.3 Belief Systems Quiz Review 2024-10-31
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- Founder of Islam.
- Christian place of worship
- King of Mount Olympus. God of thunder and sky.
- Confusciansim is based on the teachings _____.
- Collection of stories and myths that are passed down orally.
- Founder of Judaism and lived in Mesopotamia.
- Piety _____ Piety Confucius belief in which children obey and honor their parents.
- Muslim name for God.
- Buddhism originated in what country?
- Christianity became the official religion of this ancient empire (hint: Caesar)
- Hindu universal spirit that takes the form of different deities
- Belief in more than one deity
- Founder of Buddhism also known as Siddhartha Gautama.
- Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato were Greek _____?
- True or False Greek Mythology was a monotheistic belief system.
- Islam holy text.
- Greek Mythology helped Greek people explain the world around them before?
- Followers of Sikhism are called “Sihks” which means _____.
- Muhammad was visited by this Angel to write the Qur’an.
- Chistians believe that God exists in three forms: Father, _____ , and holy spirit
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- Sikhism is a highly democratic belief system that practices Social _____.
- Hindu’s believe in souls being constantly reborn
- The goal of Buddhism is to give up desire in order to reach _____.
- Second most practiced religion in the world.
- Muslim place of worship.
- First major religion to teach monotheism.
- Muslims practice the _____ Pillars in order to become closer to God.
- Ethical system and philosophy originating from China.
- Judaism Holy text.
- TRUE or FALSE Christianity, Islam and Judaism believe in the same God.
- Confucianism originated from what country?
- Holy text of the Christian religion
- How many major Greek Gods were there?
- This religion is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- Polytheistic belief system that originated in India in 1500 BC
- Buddist believe in the law of cause and effect also known as _____.
- The basic beliefs of Buddhism are summarized in the ____ Noble Truths.
- How many Gurus lead the belief system of Sikhism.
- Belief in one deity
- Place of worship for Judiasim.
- Greek Mythology originated from what country?
- Confucianism text.
42 Clues: Islam holy text. • Founder of Islam. • Judaism Holy text. • Confucianism text. • Belief in one deity • Muslim name for God. • Muslim place of worship. • Christian place of worship • Belief in more than one deity • Place of worship for Judiasim. • Holy text of the Christian religion • Buddhism originated in what country? • How many major Greek Gods were there? • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2022-01-04
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- Name of the group of 9 Gods that were worshiped in Heliopolis
- Goddess of Death
- Goddess of Water and Rain
- Another name the Earth was referred to as
- Symbol of Protection for Pharaohs and Royalty
- God of the Deceased
- God of Air and Light
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- Symbol of Life
- King of all Deities and the Father of Creation
- Symbol of Protection for Anyone
- God of Embalming
- God of War and the Sky
- God of Earth
- God of Chaos and Storms
- Goddess of Healing and Magic
- Goddess of the Sky and Heaven
16 Clues: God of Earth • Symbol of Life • Goddess of Death • God of Embalming • God of the Deceased • God of Air and Light • God of War and the Sky • God of Chaos and Storms • Goddess of Water and Rain • Goddess of Healing and Magic • Goddess of the Sky and Heaven • Symbol of Protection for Anyone • Another name the Earth was referred to as • Symbol of Protection for Pharaohs and Royalty • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-12-02
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- Goddess of magic
- The Stretcher
- Special feature of the Parthenon that used the Ionic Order inside the Doric temple.
- Main chamber of a Greek temple
- Author of The Oddysey, among other things
- God of dolphins
- Greek for "Underworld"
- Home of the gods
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- Drew lots to decide who got which domain
- Hermes' symbol
- Watchdog of the Underworld
- Greek philosopher
- Goddess of victory
- Stygian ferryman
- Retired goddess of the moon
- Pasiphae's son
16 Clues: The Stretcher • Hermes' symbol • Pasiphae's son • God of dolphins • Goddess of magic • Stygian ferryman • Home of the gods • Greek philosopher • Goddess of victory • Greek for "Underworld" • Watchdog of the Underworld • Retired goddess of the moon • Main chamber of a Greek temple • Drew lots to decide who got which domain • Author of The Oddysey, among other things • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-25
16 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of wine • Greek _______ • God of the sky • Goddess of Love • God of the water • Goddess of Women • God of the skies • The Messenger God • Goddess of Strategy • God of the underworld • Goddess of the harvest • God of time and the ages • Goddess of hearth and home • God of the Sun, Music and Poetry
Greek Mythology 2015-02-25
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- A god or a being that will live forever
- God of the underworld
- The gods' kingdom
- A flying white horse
- Life after death
- A collection of stories that explain the world, (nature or history)..
- A sweat drink made out from honey
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- A long journey to a strange and faraway land that a hero undertakes
- A story that helps people make sense of the world around them.
- Half horse and half man
- Eaten or drunken by gods
- Enormous sea monster that looks like an octopus
- A place in myths where the dead go
- God of the sea
- King of the gods and the sky
- A building devoted to the worship of a god or gods
16 Clues: God of the sea • Life after death • The gods' kingdom • A flying white horse • God of the underworld • Half horse and half man • Eaten or drunken by gods • King of the gods and the sky • A sweat drink made out from honey • A place in myths where the dead go • A god or a being that will live forever • Enormous sea monster that looks like an octopus • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-12-15
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- A tree was created to defeat Poseidon. Who created the tree?
- The son of Zeus killed by Hypnos
- Goddess of Marriage
- Successor of the first God, a Titan
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Cadmus killed a dragon. Who was the dragon's father?
- God of wine
- Creator of the tortoise
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- Protector of Minos' Kingdom
- Bestows laurels on victors
- Counterpart of Aphrodite
- The second oldest major God
- Apollo's greatest love, turned a tree
- Sister of answer of 5
- Has a magical girdle, which is enchanting
- The youngest major God
16 Clues: God of wine • Goddess of Marriage • Sister of answer of 5 • Goddess of the Hearth • The youngest major God • Creator of the tortoise • Counterpart of Aphrodite • Bestows laurels on victors • Protector of Minos' Kingdom • The second oldest major God • The son of Zeus killed by Hypnos • Successor of the first God, a Titan • Apollo's greatest love, turned a tree • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-07-29
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- Who ferries the souls of the deceased
- What monster did Theseus kill?
- Who flew to close to the sun
- Which Olympian is the messenger of the gods
- Who was known as the tamer of horses
- What was Athena's sacred bird
- God of sea, earthquake and horses
- Queen of the gods
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- First woman created by the gods
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Who was the chief god of the ancient Greeks
- The famous snake-haired Gorgon
- How many gods lived on Olympus
- God of love
- How many years did the Trojan war last
- Goddess of the earth
16 Clues: God of love • Queen of the gods • Goddess of the earth • Goddess of the rainbow • Who flew to close to the sun • What was Athena's sacred bird • What monster did Theseus kill? • The famous snake-haired Gorgon • How many gods lived on Olympus • First woman created by the gods • God of sea, earthquake and horses • Who was known as the tamer of horses • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- goddess of wisdom, useful arts, and mistress of strategy
- Olympus Where the gods and their thrones are
- Married Eros
- goddess of love and beauty
- ruled the dead; had a 3 headed dog
- Sister of Apollo; goddess of the moon, young maidens, and the hunt
- Married to Hades
- Killed Minotaur
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- Symbol is a 3 pointed trident
- pulled the sun across the sky in a chariot of gold during the day
- Monster with bulging eyes, swollen tongue, yellow fangs, snake hair, and claws
- King of gods
- Made Hera jealous by hanging out with Zeus
- 3 headed dog
- Parents were Terra and Caelus; had 1 eye
- River Styx River that formed a boundary between the overworld and underworld; the ferryman, Charon, transported dead souls across it to the underworld
16 Clues: King of gods • Married Eros • 3 headed dog • Killed Minotaur • Married to Hades • goddess of love and beauty • Symbol is a 3 pointed trident • ruled the dead; had a 3 headed dog • Parents were Terra and Caelus; had 1 eye • Made Hera jealous by hanging out with Zeus • Olympus Where the gods and their thrones are • goddess of wisdom, useful arts, and mistress of strategy • ...
Greek Mythology 2019-12-04
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- What was Hera the Goddess of?
- Where is Olympus?
- Where did Kronos die?
- Who did Hades kidnap to be his wife?
- who is the leader of the gods?
- Who was the last God to join Olympus?
- Which Titan gave fire to the mortals?
- Who was Gaea's husband?
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- Where was Zeus born?
- Who is the Goddess of the hunt?
- Who is the Goddess of love?
- What is Demeter the Goddess of?
- Who is Artemis' brother?
- Who killed Medusa?
- who is the Mother Earth?
- Who is the lord of the sea?
16 Clues: Where is Olympus? • Who killed Medusa? • Where was Zeus born? • Where did Kronos die? • Who was Gaea's husband? • Who is Artemis' brother? • who is the Mother Earth? • Who is the Goddess of love? • Who is the lord of the sea? • What was Hera the Goddess of? • who is the leader of the gods? • Who is the Goddess of the hunt? • What is Demeter the Goddess of? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-02-07
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- , What gifts did Hermes and Athena give to Perseus to help him fight Medusa?
- , Who was the one that dressed up as an old lady to be carried across the stream
- , Who married Atlanta?
- , Who trained the muses to sing Harmoniously together
- , Who married Hypermnestra
- , What was Hercules ultimate fate?
- , What was Orpheus remarkable talent
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- , Why were the gods so excited to have Hercules join them?
- , Who was the one who did 12 labors
- , What did the Greeks bring to Troy
- , Where do the gods and goddesses live?
- , Who was the girl that could win every foot race
- , How did Jason die
- , Who inspired the Muse
- , How did Melanion win the foot race
- , Who won the Trojan war?
16 Clues: , How did Jason die • , Who married Atlanta? • , Who inspired the Muse • , Who won the Trojan war? • , Who married Hypermnestra • , What was Hercules ultimate fate? • , Who was the one who did 12 labors • , What did the Greeks bring to Troy • , How did Melanion win the foot race • , What was Orpheus remarkable talent • , Where do the gods and goddesses live? • ...
the Sea of monsters 2024-05-08
9 Clues: genre • Main character • main chcharacter • type of mythology • bolt first quest • percy short for what • what type of god is percy • main character half brother • big event in the story that made him lost in the forest
Gods, Heroes, and Legends 2025-04-08
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- – Greek goddess of wisdom and war (6)
- – Norse god of thunder (4)
- – Indian mythology demon of darkness (4)
- – Greek goddess of the hunt (7)
- – Term for god used in Hebrew scriptures (6)
- – Egyptian sun god (2)
- – The Roman name for the Greek hero Hercules (8)
- – In Japanese mythology, a thunder creature (5)
- – A member of the primordial race of gods in Greek mythology (5)
- – Greek goddess of the underworld and spring (10)
- – Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection (6)
- – Monstrous Norse wolf fated to kill Odin (6)
- – Norse goddess associated with earth and fertility (3)
- – Phrygian goddess of fertility, nature, and animals (6)
- – Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone (6)
- – Egyptian sky god with a falcon head (5)
- – Greek figure whose box released all the evils of the world (7)
- – Alternative name for the Greek moon goddess Selene (4)
- – Norse god associated with mischief and chaos (4)
- – Greek hero known for his twelve labors (8)
- – African spider god, often a trickster (6)
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- – Greek god of the underworld (5)
- – Greek sun god who drives the chariot across the sky (6)
- – Greek goddess of love and beauty (10)
- – Norse goddess of love and beauty (5)
- – Egyptian goddess depicted as a lioness or cat (6)
- – Norse trickster god (4)
- – Hindu god of preservation and protector of the universe (6)
- – Roman god of beginnings, gates, and transitions (5)
- – Greek goddess of marriage and family (4)
- – Persian god of light and truth (7)
- – Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood (4)
- – Babylonian god of storms and creation (6)
- – Greek god of war (4)
- – Three-headed dog guarding the gates of the underworld (8)
- – Greek king of the gods (4)
- – Greek god of the sea (8)
- – Sacred texts in Hinduism and Buddhism (5)
- – Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon (7)
- – Greek god of fire and blacksmithing (10)
- – Hall of the slain in Norse mythology (8)
- – Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation (4)
- – Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife (6)
- – Norse god of wisdom, poetry, and war (4)
44 Clues: – Egyptian sun god (2) • – Greek god of war (4) • – Norse trickster god (4) • – Norse god of thunder (4) • – Greek god of the sea (8) • – Greek king of the gods (4) • – Greek goddess of the hunt (7) • – Greek god of the underworld (5) • – Persian god of light and truth (7) • – Greek goddess of wisdom and war (6) • – Norse goddess of love and beauty (5) • ...
mythology crossword puzzle 2021-09-24
7 Clues: Thor's special tool. • The Greek god of the sea. • The mother goddess o mythology. • Poseidon's special tool is what? • The trickster god in Greek mythology. • The the destroyer god in Hindu mythology. • The Hindu Goddess of wealth and good fortune.
Les mots du vocabulaire 2022-02-08
29 Clues: seas • rake • door • flag • lots • land • seal • never • phone • Greek • pants • hoist • tiger • salmon • people • bucket • society • dancers • revenge • flamingo • splinter • mythology • root_beer • spaghetti • apartment • turquoise • famous people • style of dance • experimentation
mythology crossword puzzle 2021-09-24
7 Clues: Thor's special tool. • The Greek god of the sea. • The mother goddess o mythology. • Poseidon's special tool is what? • The trickster god in Greek mythology. • The the destroyer god in Hindu mythology. • The Hindu Goddess of wealth and good fortune.
Norseman Crossword 2026-01-03
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- God of thunder, known for his hammer.
- A female warrior in Norse sagas.
- A Scandinavian seafaring warrior.
- The chief god in Norse mythology.
- A legendary Viking hero.
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- A famous Norse name, meaning "bear".
- A trickster god in Norse mythology.
- The realm of the Aesir gods.
- The hall where fallen warriors go.
- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
10 Clues: A legendary Viking hero. • The realm of the Aesir gods. • A female warrior in Norse sagas. • A Scandinavian seafaring warrior. • The chief god in Norse mythology. • The hall where fallen warriors go. • A trickster god in Norse mythology. • A famous Norse name, meaning "bear". • God of thunder, known for his hammer. • Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Hhh 2025-08-26
20 Clues: - big sea • - one god • - old paper • - old custom • - 1000 years • - god stories • - number sign • - old objects • - digging past • - social order • - temple helper • - deep thinking • - going upwards • - ruling family • group of people • - print & share • - before history • - carved writing • - skilled worker • - designs/patterns
vikings 2026-03-09
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- A common Viking weapon with a sharp blade
- A long journey by sea
- A long bladed weapon used in close combat
- Protective round armor carried in battle
- Relating to the people and mythology of ancient Scandinavia
- A slave or servant in Viking times
- A tool used to row a boat
- warrior from the Middle Ages
- Someone who attacks or steals from a place suddenly
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- A long pole weapon with a sharp point
- The skill of finding direction while traveling
- A narrow sea inlet between steep cliffs
- A fierce Viking warrior who fought with wild fury
- Cloth used to catch wind to move a ship
- A fast Viking ship used for travel and raids
- A noble or chief in Viking society
- The chief god in Norse mythology
17 Clues: A long journey by sea • A tool used to row a boat • warrior from the Middle Ages • The chief god in Norse mythology • A slave or servant in Viking times • A noble or chief in Viking society • A long pole weapon with a sharp point • A narrow sea inlet between steep cliffs • Cloth used to catch wind to move a ship • Protective round armor carried in battle • ...
Constellations 2024-04-07
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- "A constellation representing twins, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation representing a bull, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation also known as Ursa Minor, containing the North Star."
- "A constellation depicting a winged horse, associated with Greek mythology."
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- "A constellation named after a princess in Greek mythology, resembling a chained woman."
- "A constellation representing a scorpion, another zodiac sign."
- "A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology, resembling a 'W' or 'M' shape."
- "A grouping of stars resembling a ladle or spoon."
- "A constellation resembling a lion, one of the zodiac signs."
9 Clues: "A grouping of stars resembling a ladle or spoon." • "A constellation representing twins, another zodiac sign." • "A constellation representing a bull, another zodiac sign." • "A constellation resembling a lion, one of the zodiac signs." • "A constellation representing a scorpion, another zodiac sign." • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- Who is the moon goddess in the mythology
- What is the third highest rank in a wolf pack
- What is the highest rank in a wolf pack
- Who is the dawn goddess in the mythology
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- What is the lowest rank in a wolf pack
- What is the second highest rank in a wolf pack
- Who is the sun god in the mythology
- What animal has two wings
8 Clues: What animal has two wings • Who is the sun god in the mythology • What is the lowest rank in a wolf pack • What is the highest rank in a wolf pack • Who is the moon goddess in the mythology • Who is the dawn goddess in the mythology • What is the third highest rank in a wolf pack • What is the second highest rank in a wolf pack
Ancient Greek Mythology 2024-11-20
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- The King of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and beauty
- The number of heads Cerberus had
- The god of the sea
- The god of the underworld
- The animal Hercules had to kill in his first labour
- The number of Hercules' labours
- A winged horse (originally born from the blood of Medusa)
- Hercules' fifth labour was to clean the Augean ________
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- Became queen of the underworld after her abduction
- Zeus' wife
- The deities in Greek mythology that came before the Olympians
- A woman Zeus created to punish humans by giving her a box
- Hera tried to kill baby Hercules by sending these to kill him
- Mount __________: where the gods and goddesses live
- The messenger of the gods
- The god of war
17 Clues: Zeus' wife • The god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the underworld • The messenger of the gods • The goddess of love and beauty • The number of Hercules' labours • The number of heads Cerberus had • The King of the gods in Greek mythology • Became queen of the underworld after her abduction • Mount __________: where the gods and goddesses live • ...
English Homework 2018-05-19
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- This animal can sleep for 3 years
- Largst moon in the Solar System
- The smallest Mammal
- Earth sometimes has more than one of these
- This was a city state in Greece that produced the most dangerous warriors
- Smallest planet in the solar system
- A famous poem written by Lewis Carrol
- These flying mammals are totally not blind
- These failed at their only jobs and ruined the economy of many countries
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- The world of mortals in Norse mythology
- Tintin’s dog’s name
- The world’s oldest recorded mythology was found here
- This is a ‘disease’ affecting 100% of all living things
- The smallest dinosaurs
- The most used psychoactive drug
- This constellation has a binary star system
16 Clues: Tintin’s dog’s name • The smallest Mammal • The smallest dinosaurs • Largst moon in the Solar System • The most used psychoactive drug • This animal can sleep for 3 years • Smallest planet in the solar system • A famous poem written by Lewis Carrol • The world of mortals in Norse mythology • Earth sometimes has more than one of these • These flying mammals are totally not blind • ...
English Homework 2018-05-19
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- This animal can sleep for 3 years
- Largst moon in the Solar System
- The smallest Mammal
- Earth sometimes has more than one of these
- This was a city state in Greece that produced the most dangerous warriors
- Smallest planet in the solar system
- A famous poem written by Lewis Carrol
- These flying mammals are totally not blind
- These failed at their only jobs and ruined the economy of many countries
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- The world of mortals in Norse mythology
- Tintin’s dog’s name
- The world’s oldest recorded mythology was found here
- This is a ‘disease’ affecting 100% of all living things
- The smallest dinosaurs
- The most used psychoactive drug
- This constellation has a binary star system
16 Clues: Tintin’s dog’s name • The smallest Mammal • The smallest dinosaurs • Largst moon in the Solar System • The most used psychoactive drug • This animal can sleep for 3 years • Smallest planet in the solar system • A famous poem written by Lewis Carrol • The world of mortals in Norse mythology • Earth sometimes has more than one of these • These flying mammals are totally not blind • ...
vikings 2026-03-09
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- A long journey by sea
- A noble or chief in Viking society
- The skill of finding direction while traveling
- A tool used to row a boat
- A long bladed weapon used in close combat
- Relating to the people and mythology of ancient Scandinavia
- A long pole weapon with a sharp point
- Protective round armor carried in battle
- A slave or servant in Viking times
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- A fierce Viking warrior who fought with wild fury
- A narrow sea inlet between steep cliffs
- Someone who attacks or steals from a place suddenly
- warrior from the Middle Ages
- The chief god in Norse mythology
- A fast Viking ship used for travel and raids
- Cloth used to catch wind to move a ship
- A common Viking weapon with a sharp blade
17 Clues: A long journey by sea • A tool used to row a boat • warrior from the Middle Ages • The chief god in Norse mythology • A noble or chief in Viking society • A slave or servant in Viking times • A long pole weapon with a sharp point • A narrow sea inlet between steep cliffs • Cloth used to catch wind to move a ship • Protective round armor carried in battle • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-05-05
16 Clues: of war • of wine • ferryman • of beauty • of the sea • the future • of marriage • of the skies • of the hearth • your lifespan • of the harvest • of the gorgons • of the labyrinth • of the underworld • headed monster dragon • of wisdom and battle strategy
Greek Mythology 2021-11-05
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- Goddess of Marriage, also the wife of Zeus.
- Lady with a bunch of snakes on her head.
- God of the sky, also the father of all gods and humans.
- God of the Underworld.
- Messenger of the Gods.
- Goddess of War, Wisdom, and reason.
- Monster from the sea. "Release the [this]!"
- Goddess of the hunt.
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- Mountain where the gods lived.
- Son of Zeus, and killed the lady with snakes on her head.
- Best known as God of the Sea, but was also god of horses and earthquakes.
- God of bloodlust.
- Half-Human, Half-Bull mythical creature
- God of the Sun, as well as other things like poetry and art.
- Three sisters who could see the future had to share one of these between all of them.
- Goddess of Love and Beauty.
16 Clues: God of bloodlust. • Goddess of the hunt. • God of the Underworld. • Messenger of the Gods. • Goddess of Love and Beauty. • Mountain where the gods lived. • Goddess of War, Wisdom, and reason. • Half-Human, Half-Bull mythical creature • Lady with a bunch of snakes on her head. • Goddess of Marriage, also the wife of Zeus. • Monster from the sea. "Release the [this]!" • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-10-28
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- Shot in the heel
- Ruler of the sea
- Husband of Hephaestus
- Bragged to Epaphus
- 12 Labors
- King of the gods
- The girl of the twins
- The jealous god of marriage
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- Boy of the twins
- The handicapped god
- Friend of the dolphins
- Killed the minotaur
- Traveled to the underworld for his wife
- Ruler of the Dead
- Winged Sandals
- Holds up the weight of the world
16 Clues: 12 Labors • Winged Sandals • Shot in the heel • Boy of the twins • Ruler of the sea • King of the gods • Ruler of the Dead • Bragged to Epaphus • The handicapped god • Killed the minotaur • Husband of Hephaestus • The girl of the twins • Friend of the dolphins • The jealous god of marriage • Holds up the weight of the world • Traveled to the underworld for his wife
Greek Mythology 2016-05-20
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- used to be a planet
- the fastest god around
- the wisest woman on Mt.Olympus
- the most beautiful woman on Mt.Olympus
- the world's strongest man
- the world’s greatest musician
- hunts gilded sheep
- married a child eater
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- a real ladies man
- the most jealous woman on Mt.Olympus
- whom we thank for cereal
- most vulnerable heel
- the life of the party
- everyone's favorite flying baby
- the first goddess
- the most violent god
16 Clues: a real ladies man • the first goddess • hunts gilded sheep • used to be a planet • most vulnerable heel • the most violent god • the life of the party • married a child eater • the fastest god around • whom we thank for cereal • the world's strongest man • the world’s greatest musician • the wisest woman on Mt.Olympus • everyone's favorite flying baby • the most jealous woman on Mt.Olympus • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-25
16 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of wine • Greek _______ • God of the sky • Goddess of Love • God of the skies • Goddess of Women • God of the water • The Messenger God • Goddess of Strategy • God of the underworld • Goddess of the harvest • God of time and the ages • Goddess of hearth and home • God of the Sun, Music and Poetry
Greek Mythology 2021-12-17
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- Odysseus disguises himself as a sheep to avoid this creature
- touch of gold
- Hades' pet
- oracle
- hercules' 7th labor
- goddess of the harvest
- the river in the underworld
- half horse, half man
- terrifying box containing misery and evil
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- blacksmith of the gods
- Homer's poem on the siege of Troy
- leader of the titans
- the messenger
- gorgon with snakes for hair
- the war won with a wooden horse
- wife of zeus
16 Clues: oracle • Hades' pet • wife of zeus • touch of gold • the messenger • hercules' 7th labor • leader of the titans • half horse, half man • blacksmith of the gods • goddess of the harvest • gorgon with snakes for hair • the river in the underworld • the war won with a wooden horse • Homer's poem on the siege of Troy • terrifying box containing misery and evil • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-02-13
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- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- son of aphrodite
- drink of the gods
- offspring of a mortal and a god
- all gods are
- half man half horse
- god of the sky
- had snakes for hair
- Poseidon is god of the
- giant, one-eyed creature
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- sirens lured ____ to their death
- controlled by Hades
- place where the gods live
- three-headed dog, guarded the underworld
- goddess of war
- food of the gods
16 Clues: all gods are • goddess of war • god of the sky • son of aphrodite • food of the gods • drink of the gods • controlled by Hades • half man half horse • had snakes for hair • Poseidon is god of the • giant, one-eyed creature • place where the gods live • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • offspring of a mortal and a god • sirens lured ____ to their death • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2023-09-28
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- from the goddess of dawn
- prosperity of good luck and wealth
- occuring to the night, being able to survive in the doctor
- hymn in praise of Apollo, song of praise and joy
- a horn from a goat which Zeus drank from he resembles plenty and abundance
- a person of great knowledge or wisdom
- Pure comes from vesta goddess of hearth
- Zeuses Shield or protection
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- a werewolf, from lycaeon who sacrificed one child to zeus, and was turned into a wolf
- having great strength
- a spider like creature; from Arachne a great weaver who was tuned into a spider by Athena
- sumptuous or luxurious, from the roman who gave lavish banquets
- from iris, having colors like the rainbow
- A trancelike condition where the state of your consciousness is altered
- three goddesses that determine how someones life will be
- safeguard; protection
16 Clues: having great strength • safeguard; protection • from the goddess of dawn • Zeuses Shield or protection • prosperity of good luck and wealth • a person of great knowledge or wisdom • Pure comes from vesta goddess of hearth • from iris, having colors like the rainbow • hymn in praise of Apollo, song of praise and joy • three goddesses that determine how someones life will be • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-06
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- God of the sun, the light, music and prophecy
- Goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- Son of Zeus and Alcmene, and the foster son of Amphitryon
- Legendary founder of the Perseid dynasty
- God of War
- God of wine, winemaking, fertility and theatre
- Hero of the Trojan War
- Hero of Homer's epic poem
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- God of the Sea
- God of Travel, Hospitality and Trade
- Goddess of the harvest
- Goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- God of Fire, Metalworking and Sculpture
- Goddess associated with wisdom, craft, and warfare
- Goddess of the hearth and the home
16 Clues: God of War • God of the Sea • Goddess of the harvest • Hero of the Trojan War • Hero of Homer's epic poem • Goddess of sexual love and beauty • Goddess of the hearth and the home • God of Travel, Hospitality and Trade • God of Fire, Metalworking and Sculpture • Legendary founder of the Perseid dynasty • Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • ...
Greek mythology 2024-12-21
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- goddess of wisdom
- wife of Odysseus
- best friend of Odysseus
- god of the underworld
- queen of olympus
- god of wine
- Percy's best friend
- son of Poseidon
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- daughter of Athena
- king of olympus
- God of the sea
- son of Odysseus
- goddess of love and beauty
- sea monster
- half horse and half man in camp half blood
- king of Ithaca
16 Clues: sea monster • god of wine • God of the sea • king of Ithaca • king of olympus • son of Odysseus • son of Poseidon • wife of Odysseus • queen of olympus • goddess of wisdom • daughter of Athena • Percy's best friend • god of the underworld • best friend of Odysseus • goddess of love and beauty • half horse and half man in camp half blood
Greek Mythology 2025-02-28
16 Clues: Wine god. • Mercury... • God of war. • God of fire. • First Olympian. • Goddess of war. • Plays the harp. • Goddess of love. • Holds up the sky. • King of the gods. • Mother of Athena. • Queen of the gods. • Goddess of the hunt. • Father of the Olympians. • Mother of the divine twins. • The sky. Father of the Titans.
Greek Mythology 2024-06-23
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- The home of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The king of the gods.
- The symbol of Poseidon.
- The Greeks famously hid in this wooden animal to invade the city of Troy.
- A form of ancient Greek clothing.
- The symbol of Zeus is a bolt of...
- A statue of this war goddess stands tall in the Parthenon.
- The queen of the gods. Zeus' jealous wife.
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- The goddess of love.
- The god of the sea.
- A replica of this Greek building can be found in Nashville, Tennessee.
- It's all ---- to me.
- This poem tells the story of the Trojan war.
- The author of the Illiad.
- Home of the Parthenon, this country's capital is Athens.
- The god of the underworld.
16 Clues: The god of the sea. • The goddess of love. • It's all ---- to me. • The king of the gods. • The symbol of Poseidon. • The author of the Illiad. • The god of the underworld. • A form of ancient Greek clothing. • The symbol of Zeus is a bolt of... • The home of the gods in Greek mythology. • The queen of the gods. Zeus' jealous wife. • This poem tells the story of the Trojan war. • ...
saint Jorge 2024-04-09
20 Clues: Fe • Sant • Festa • Cerca • Honor • Llança • Llança • Caball • Màrtir • Triomf • Bandera • Derrota • Castell • Batalla • Medieval • Victoria • Llegenda • Llegenda • Mitologia • cavalleria
The Aztecs 2025-05-22
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- Building dedicated to religious worship
- A paramount deity in the Aztec pantheon
- a formal act or series of acts
- the world of criminals
- An ordained minister of the Catholic
- a chart or series of pages showing the days,
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person
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- a major deity in Aztec mythology
- A prominent deity in Mesoamerican
- a major Aztec goddess
- The deliberate removal of a blood from a patient
- the Aztec god of sowing or planting
- an act of honoring or showing reverence for a deity or a sacred power
- An event regarded as portent of good or evil
- a powerful and complex god in Aztec mythology
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- the Nahuatl word for "sun"
- Bringing something into existence
18 Clues: a major Aztec goddess • the world of criminals • the Nahuatl word for "sun" • a formal act or series of acts • a major deity in Aztec mythology • A prominent deity in Mesoamerican • Bringing something into existence • the Aztec god of sowing or planting • An ordained minister of the Catholic • Building dedicated to religious worship • A paramount deity in the Aztec pantheon • ...
saint Jorge 2024-04-09
20 Clues: Fe • Sant • Cerca • Honor • Festa • Màrtir • Llança • Triomf • Llança • Caball • Batalla • Derrota • Bandera • Castell • Victoria • Medieval • Llegenda • Llegenda • Mitologia • cavalleria
World Mythologies 2025-05-21
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- Norse god of thunder, armed with his hammer Mjolnir. (4 letters)
- Principal god of Norse mythology, father of Thor, one-eyed and wise. (4 letters)
- Spirit, divinity, or natural force in the Japanese Shinto religion. (4 letters)
- Sacred mountain in Greece, home of the principal Greek gods. (7 letters)
- Greek hero famous for his twelve labors and superhuman strength (Roman name). (8 letters)
- Mythical creature with a lion's body and human head (sometimes wings), famous for its riddles. (6 letters)
- Great Egyptian magician goddess, wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. (4 letters)
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- Realm of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology. (6 letters)
- Norse god of mischief and discord, expert in shapeshifting. (4 letters)
- Sacred river of Egypt, source of life and place of myths. (4 letters)
- Egyptian jackal-headed god, presiding over mummification and the underworld. (6 letters)
- Greek goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and protector of Athens. (6 letters)
- Giant with only one eye in the middle of its forehead, in Greek mythology. (7 letters)
- King of the Greek gods, master of lightning, residing on Olympus. (4 letters)
14 Clues: Realm of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology. (6 letters) • Norse god of thunder, armed with his hammer Mjolnir. (4 letters) • Sacred river of Egypt, source of life and place of myths. (4 letters) • Norse god of mischief and discord, expert in shapeshifting. (4 letters) • Sacred mountain in Greece, home of the principal Greek gods. (7 letters) • ...
Vocabulary 11/12/20 2020-11-12
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- The guy on the front of the box of Monopoly never wore one of these
- It's so colorful polydactyl Cats are ____
- Great pyramid of Giza
- The word Abigail is _____
- Gettysburg Address
- The Gods in Greek Mythology were this polytheism Greek Mythology is this
- most kids in my class are _______ monosyllabic The word one is __________
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- Why don't you go to the ____ for that
- stoneage monophobia Likes being around other people monorail there is one at Disney
- a blank wall is _______
- The name of a game
- Lie detector
- In Middle School, you have the option to become _____ by learning a language
- Covered in geometry
- a robot is _________
15 Clues: Lie detector • The name of a game • Gettysburg Address • Covered in geometry • a robot is _________ • Great pyramid of Giza • a blank wall is _______ • The word Abigail is _____ • Why don't you go to the ____ for that • It's so colorful polydactyl Cats are ____ • The guy on the front of the box of Monopoly never wore one of these • ...
Greek crosswordle 2024-04-18
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- Rival city-state to Athens
- home of the Greek gods
- Famous temple dedicated to Athena in Athens
- Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics
- System of government where citizens have a voice in decision-making
- Student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great
- Long-distance race named after a battlefield in ancient Greece
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Epic poem attributed to Homer
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- Ancient citadel located in Athens
- Site of a famous battle in 490 BCE
- Collection of stories explaining natural phenomena and the origins of gods and heroes
- Philosopher known for his method of questioning
- Demigod known for his strength and twelve labors
- Capital of ancient Greece
- God of wine, fertility, and ecstasy
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Sacred place where prophecies were given by priests or priestesses
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare
20 Clues: home of the Greek gods • Capital of ancient Greece • Rival city-state to Athens • Goddess of wisdom and warfare • Epic poem attributed to Homer • God of the sea and earthquakes • Ancient citadel located in Athens • Site of a famous battle in 490 BCE • God of wine, fertility, and ecstasy • Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • King of the gods in Greek mythology • ...
Intro to Mythology Notes Review 2023-04-24
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- The ______ are the 12 main gods and goddess
- Myths are a ______ source
- Myths have_____storylines and characters
- Greek and Roman mythology is very similar and has been _______ together as time goes by
- Zeus is also known as _______
- Many stories were _______ transmitted orally
- ...gods and goddesses that represented certain ___ of nature and abstract concepts
- Myths are a ____ into the past
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- There are a number of ______ myths written by a number of ______ authors (same word)
- __________ of the stories are similar to that of other fables and legends
- The myths tell us how the people of ancient times ______ the world around them
- The figures they both worshipped had _______ characteristics and features
- these are named after mythical characters
- person who believes in many gods/goddesses
- Hera is also known as _______.
- There’s no one “book” of _________
- Roman writers ________ Greek myths to include their deities
- Myths are _____ to read
- _____ and stories persist to modern times
19 Clues: Myths are _____ to read • Myths are a ______ source • Zeus is also known as _______ • Hera is also known as _______. • Myths are a ____ into the past • There’s no one “book” of _________ • Myths have_____storylines and characters • these are named after mythical characters • _____ and stories persist to modern times • person who believes in many gods/goddesses • ...
myth places 2022-06-16
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- Rumored city of gold in South America.
- A sacred stone, considered as the "father to all stones",and the navel of the earth,
- The center of the world or the connection between Heaven and Earth in various religions and mythologies.
- The underworld in Norse mythology
- A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology.
- A paradise where humans were first created according to Abrahamic religions
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- Legendary Island of Apples, believed by some to be the final resting place of King Arthur.
- lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean.
- was the name of the home of the Twelve Olympian gods of the ancient Greek world
- is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin.
- In Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls.
- The high placed city of the gods, built by Odin, chief god of the Norse pantheon.
12 Clues: The underworld in Norse mythology • Rumored city of gold in South America. • A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology. • In Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls. • lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean. • is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. • ...
English IV 2025-03-10
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- What Secured Victory For The Greeks.
- King of The Geats.
- The Son of Zeus, Demigod, And Famous Hero.
- Petty Knight With a Vengeance.
- A Prophet And a Renowned Poet.
- Son of King Arthur.
- A Man Condemned to Push a Rock up a Hill For Eternity.
- King of The Gods in Greek Mythology.
- The Woman Who Cared Far Too Much About Her Looks Than Her Actions.
- Famous For Being The One Who Slayed The Minotaur
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- Monster of The Night.
- The Old, Blind Prophet.
- Arrived in Europe around 449 A.D.
- The Man Whose Weakness is Also His Name.
- Ruler of The Underworld in Greek Mythology.
- The Man With a Terrible Fate.
- The Man Who Spread Christianity Around Britain.
- The Greek God of Artisans.
- Sailed Across The Ocean to Find His Wife And Son.
19 Clues: King of The Geats. • Son of King Arthur. • Monster of The Night. • The Old, Blind Prophet. • The Greek God of Artisans. • The Man With a Terrible Fate. • Petty Knight With a Vengeance. • A Prophet And a Renowned Poet. • Arrived in Europe around 449 A.D. • What Secured Victory For The Greeks. • King of The Gods in Greek Mythology. • The Man Whose Weakness is Also His Name. • ...
Mythical Weapons 2023-07-25
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- The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target.
- Thor's hammer in Norse mythology is known for its immense power and ability to summon lightning.
- A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology.
- The weapon of Zeus, the king of the gods. It is a powerful lightning bolt capable of causing immense destruction.
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- Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner.
- A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology.
- The trident of Lord Shiva.
- A traditional Maori weapon from New Zealand, is often regarded as a symbol of leadership and prowess.
8 Clues: The trident of Lord Shiva. • A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology. • A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology. • Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner. • The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target. • ...
Mythical Weapons 2023-07-25
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- The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target.
- Thor's hammer in Norse mythology is known for its immense power and ability to summon lightning.
- A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology.
- The weapon of Zeus, the king of the gods. It is a powerful lightning bolt capable of causing immense destruction.
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- Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner.
- A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology.
- The trident of Lord Shiva.
- A traditional Maori weapon from New Zealand, is often regarded as a symbol of leadership and prowess.
8 Clues: The trident of Lord Shiva. • A shield wielded by various gods in Greek mythology. • A divine weapon associated with Lord Brahma in Hindu Mythology. • Odin's spear in Norse mythology hits its target and returns to its owner. • The bow of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. It is said to never miss its target. • ...
THE ILIAD by Teryn Desmoines 2023-03-08
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- common greek formation of attack
- war cart drawn by horse
- the most beautiful woman in the world
- king of the gods in greek mythology
- a crescent shaped ranged weapon with a string connecting the ends
- king who leads the greeks
- Artemis's twin.
- enemy of the Greece and captures of Helen
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- guy who wrote down the events of the war
- Quadrupedal animal with hooves. Know for its speed and strength.
- Goddess of wisdom in greek mythology
- military leader of Troy
- A long stick with a pointed end for attacking enemies without getting too close
- a tall structure that encircles something to keep it safe
14 Clues: Artemis's twin. • war cart drawn by horse • military leader of Troy • king who leads the greeks • common greek formation of attack • king of the gods in greek mythology • Goddess of wisdom in greek mythology • the most beautiful woman in the world • guy who wrote down the events of the war • enemy of the Greece and captures of Helen • ...
Japanese Shinto Mythology 2026-04-01
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- Supreme deity
- What happens when there is a disruption of balance
- Where the mythology originates from.
- Bird of good omen
- What principle imprinted on this mythology.
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- The heavens were separated from the ___ world
- They focus on this rather than an end to the world
- Decided to create the land of Japan
- ___ generations, kami lived in the heavens
- Represents chaos and wild nature
- Creates a threat, killing 1,500 people a day
11 Clues: Supreme deity • Bird of good omen • Represents chaos and wild nature • Decided to create the land of Japan • Where the mythology originates from. • ___ generations, kami lived in the heavens • What principle imprinted on this mythology. • Creates a threat, killing 1,500 people a day • The heavens were separated from the ___ world • ...
lesson 25 2017-03-09
15 Clues: sonar • elite • width • middle • antonym • blueprint • character • unfairness • instrument • space flier • human ecology • same spelling • the science of life • the science of myths • the science of astronomy
unit 5 lesson 1 BLOCK 1 2025-03-20
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief: Chapters 13-16 2023-09-22
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- (noun): A strong feeling of dislike or reluctance toward something or someone.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, the food of the gods, often described as having a sweet, heavenly taste.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, the drink of the gods, believed to bestow immortality upon those who consume it.
- (noun): Human beings, subject to death; non-immortal individuals.
- (noun): A narrow, steep-sided valley formed by running water, often with a stream at the bottom.
- (verb): To cause someone to be alienated or distanced from others emotionally or socially.
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- (noun): Complex details, inner workings, or subtle complexities of a system or situation.
- (adjective): Not securely held or in position; dangerously uncertain or unstable.
- (adjective): Relating to the sense of hearing or the ability to perceive sound.
- (adjective): Extremely delicate, light, and otherworldly in quality or appearance.
- (noun): In Greek mythology, a protective shield or cloak, often associated with Zeus and Athena.
- (noun): A meeting or gathering at an agreed-upon time and place.
- (noun): A highly unpleasant, unhealthy, or oppressive atmosphere or influence.
- (noun): Miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment or belongings associated with a particular activity or occupation.
- (adjective): Having an insatiable appetite; exceedingly eager or avid.
15 Clues: (noun): A meeting or gathering at an agreed-upon time and place. • (noun): Human beings, subject to death; non-immortal individuals. • (adjective): Having an insatiable appetite; exceedingly eager or avid. • (noun): A highly unpleasant, unhealthy, or oppressive atmosphere or influence. • ...
unit 5 lesson 1 2025-07-31
Indigenous Peoples 2021-11-12
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- Signs or idications of something,
- the mother of the 7 legendary monsters
- the goddess who cursed the monsters.
- the first tribe to contact the portuguese,
- the creation of the universe to the Tupi,
- God of the nap for the Tupi,
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- the amount of legendary monsters in their mythology,
- a group specific to a certain place and a be the earliest people in that area,
- tupi for Brazilian or National,
- the place where indigenous people can't be found,
- the creation of mankind,
- the tupi guarani mythology,
- the full name of the tupi
- the Father of the 7 legendary monsters
14 Clues: the creation of mankind, • the full name of the tupi • the tupi guarani mythology, • God of the nap for the Tupi, • tupi for Brazilian or National, • Signs or idications of something, • the goddess who cursed the monsters. • the mother of the 7 legendary monsters • the Father of the 7 legendary monsters • the creation of the universe to the Tupi, • ...
unit 5 lesson 1 HOMEROOM 2025-03-20
Mythical Sea Creatures 2023-01-05
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- a sea spirit in Japanese folklore famous for appearing around Japan and turning once calm seas into rough and choppy- causing ships to wreck.
- a serpent-like monster from Irish folklore known to inhabit many lakes and rivers in Ireland.
- a goddess from Ancient Babylonian mythology that is credited with creating all the monsters in Mesopotamian mythology to avenge the murder of her husband.
- famous sea creature from Norse mythology known as the Midgard Serpent.
- massive cephalopod that was rumored to lurk in the waters of Norway and Greenland.
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- a shapeshifting creature from Brazilian folklore that transforms at night from ghastly fish into handsome men and visit the drinking holes to dance halls to seduce women.
- a sea serpent from Philippine mythology is so large it could swallow the moon!
- famous in Greek mythology for using their alluring singing to manipulate sailors into jumping into the water or wrecking their ships along the rocky coast.
8 Clues: famous sea creature from Norse mythology known as the Midgard Serpent. • a sea serpent from Philippine mythology is so large it could swallow the moon! • massive cephalopod that was rumored to lurk in the waters of Norway and Greenland. • a serpent-like monster from Irish folklore known to inhabit many lakes and rivers in Ireland. • ...
The Golden Fleece Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- Opposed or hostile to someone
- A hollow container used to hold liquids
- A medieval musician who sang stories
- A secure refuge protected by natural features
- Greek mythology, Queen of the gods and goddesses
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- Peaceful and happy
- A large gathering of people
- to be successful
- Greek mythology, King of the gods and goddesses
- The ship on which the Argonauts sailed
10 Clues: to be successful • Peaceful and happy • A large gathering of people • Opposed or hostile to someone • A medieval musician who sang stories • The ship on which the Argonauts sailed • A hollow container used to hold liquids • A secure refuge protected by natural features • Greek mythology, King of the gods and goddesses • Greek mythology, Queen of the gods and goddesses
Viking crossword search 2024-02-27
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- The realm of humans in Norse mythology, located in the middle of the world.
- Term for a skilled sailor, important for Vikings who traveled extensively by sea.
- Hall in Asgard where Odin houses the souls of fallen warriors.
- Deep, narrow inlet of the sea, often surrounded by cliffs, common in Norway.
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- Viking poet or bard who composed and recited poems about heroes and events.
- The world tree in Norse mythology, connecting the nine realms.
- Activity engaged in by Vikings to exchange goods, often via their longships.
- Alcoholic drink made from honey, enjoyed by Vikings.
- The apocalyptic battle in Norse mythology, resulting in the destruction of the world.
- Plundering expedition, a common Viking activity.
10 Clues: Plundering expedition, a common Viking activity. • Alcoholic drink made from honey, enjoyed by Vikings. • The world tree in Norse mythology, connecting the nine realms. • Hall in Asgard where Odin houses the souls of fallen warriors. • Viking poet or bard who composed and recited poems about heroes and events. • ...
Alyssa-Random Schtuffs(makes no sense btw) 2017-01-23
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- NOICE ANIMAL Is Reptile And Has No Legs
- Creepy Bird
- Normally In Chinese Mythology or Japanese Mythology
- That Fruit That Is Red On The InSide And Green OutSide Ps. Its In a Meme and Vine
- Opposite of American SilverWare
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- Nasty Birds That Live In NewYork
- Hopping Austrailian Marsupial
- Tall...Very Tall
- Favorite Number(seventy five btw)
- Has Stripes
10 Clues: Creepy Bird • Has Stripes • Tall...Very Tall • Hopping Austrailian Marsupial • Opposite of American SilverWare • Nasty Birds That Live In NewYork • Favorite Number(seventy five btw) • NOICE ANIMAL Is Reptile And Has No Legs • Normally In Chinese Mythology or Japanese Mythology • That Fruit That Is Red On The InSide And Green OutSide Ps. Its In a Meme and Vine
Valentines Day 2026-02-17
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- What month is valentines day
- Valentines day is about what
- Who is the goddess of love in greek mythology
- Who is the holdiay named after
- Who made the first box of Valentine chocolates
- What is the most common flower during valentines day
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- Who has a bow
- What plant is related to Valentines day
- What food is related to the day
- Who is the goddess of love in roman mythology
- What kind of literature is related to love most often
- 9 Million people also buy valentines day gifts for who
- what does Cupid shoot
- What do you send to other people
14 Clues: Who has a bow • what does Cupid shoot • What month is valentines day • Valentines day is about what • Who is the holdiay named after • What food is related to the day • What do you send to other people • What plant is related to Valentines day • Who is the goddess of love in roman mythology • Who is the goddess of love in greek mythology • ...
February Crossword 2024-01-29
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- What do yellow roses symbolize
- What we love to make
- The King that declared Valentine's Day a Holiday
- In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of whom?
- Cupid has what name in Greek mythology
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- Baby with a bow and arrow
- Flowers of love
- A new anti-Valentine's Day celebration with your besties
- The official candy of Valentine's Day
- The city of love
- A winged angelic being who loves love
11 Clues: Flowers of love • The city of love • What we love to make • Baby with a bow and arrow • What do yellow roses symbolize • The official candy of Valentine's Day • A winged angelic being who loves love • Cupid has what name in Greek mythology • In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of whom? • The King that declared Valentine's Day a Holiday • ...
The Minotaur 2025-08-12
17 Clues: try • seen • carer • stared • killed • shocked • watched • shivering • suggested • concentratedly • walked unsteadily • harshness, meanness • collection of stories • did without wanting to • exchanged for something else • wants to know unknown things • a place of winding passageways
Mythology 2023-12-19
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- - A paradise where the souls of the heroic and virtuous go after death.
- - A genre of drama that portrays the downfall of a noble character due to a tragic flaw.
- - A person or place through which the gods were believed to speak and provide prophecies.
- - Excessive pride or arrogance, often leading to the downfall of a tragic hero.
- - The food of the gods, believed to grant immortality and eternal youth.
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- - A prediction or foretelling of future events, often delivered by an oracle or a deity.
- - The transformation of a person or creature into a different form.
- - A journey undertaken by a hero to achieve a specific goal or obtain a valuable object.
- - A long narrative poem that tells the adventures of a hero, often based on mythological events.
9 Clues: - The transformation of a person or creature into a different form. • - A paradise where the souls of the heroic and virtuous go after death. • - The food of the gods, believed to grant immortality and eternal youth. • - Excessive pride or arrogance, often leading to the downfall of a tragic hero. • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2024-10-06
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- The people of Crete, like those of many other ancient societies, recognised this animal as a symbol of strength
- An Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the centre of the athletic, artistic, business, social, spiritual, and political life in the city
- A Bronze Age culture which was centred on the island of Crete
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
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- The attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object.
- The double-headed axe
- The upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- Harari likens "storytelling" to a mysterious "...."
9 Clues: The double-headed axe • The upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • Harari likens "storytelling" to a mysterious "...." • A Bronze Age culture which was centred on the island of Crete • An Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • The attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object. • ...
mythology 2022-03-11
9 Clues: god of sky • mother earth • god of music • god of ocean • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • god of underworld • goddess of hunting • goddess of marriage
mythology 2022-09-02
9 Clues: god of war • kindest god • god of love • goddess of love • god of childbirth • goddess of wisdom • can see the future • taken by her mother • messenger of the gods
Mythology 2025-10-09
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Home of the Olympians
- When he touches something, it turns to gold
- You don't want to look at me, for you will turn to stone
- Medusa slayer
- God of wine
- Shoots arrows of love
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Think big wooden horse
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- One-eyed giants
- King of the gods
- God of war
- Blacksmith god
- Cupid fell in love with her
- God of death
15 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of death • Medusa slayer • Blacksmith god • One-eyed giants • King of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Home of the Olympians • Shoots arrows of love • Think big wooden horse • Goddess of love and beauty • Cupid fell in love with her • When he touches something, it turns to gold • You don't want to look at me, for you will turn to stone
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- God of the blacksmiths
- Wife of Cupid
- God of the ocean
- River you must cross after you die
- Wife of Jupiter
- One eyed monsters
- Has his liver ripped out everyday
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- Goddess of the hunt
- God of the sky
- City where the Trojan War took place
- Slayer of Medusa
- Carries the sun across the sky each day
- Slayer of the Minotaur
- Where most of the Olympians live
- One of the Gorgon Sisters with snake hair
15 Clues: Wife of Cupid • God of the sky • Wife of Jupiter • Slayer of Medusa • God of the ocean • One eyed monsters • Goddess of the hunt • God of the blacksmiths • Slayer of the Minotaur • Where most of the Olympians live • Has his liver ripped out everyday • River you must cross after you die • City where the Trojan War took place • Carries the sun across the sky each day • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Married Jupiter
- Has snakes as hair
- Married Aphrodite
- Giant 3 headed hound of hades that guarded the gates of the Underworld
- Killed his father, Cronos
- Killed Medusa
- God of war and bloodshed
- Goddess of love and beauty
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- Son of Aphrodite
- God of the Underworld
- Goddess of wisdom, war and crafts
- One eyed monsters
- God of the sea
- So beautiful, Aphrodite was jealous of her
- River that formed boundary between the Earth and the Underworld
15 Clues: Killed Medusa • God of the sea • Married Jupiter • Son of Aphrodite • Married Aphrodite • One eyed monsters • Has snakes as hair • God of the Underworld • God of war and bloodshed • Killed his father, Cronos • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of wisdom, war and crafts • So beautiful, Aphrodite was jealous of her • River that formed boundary between the Earth and the Underworld • ...
Greek Mythology 2017-03-12
Across
- Do you see that _______ right there? I've never seen a being like that ever before!
- Due to _______ research and studies,they have predicted movement in society.
- Forge
- Revere
- Bore
- Brief
- People use this to protect themselves from injury.
- _______ are known for constantly being drunk and chasing nymphs.
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- An _______ specializes in crafts, specifically sewing.
- A brain damage may _______ parts of the body.
- Tia acted _______ after drinking the liquid in the cup.
- In Greek myths, this item supposedly brought immortality to humans.
- Fork
- The Goddess known for giving grief and despair.
- Bees collect ________ from flowers.
15 Clues: Fork • Bore • Forge • Brief • Revere • Bees collect ________ from flowers. • A brain damage may _______ parts of the body. • The Goddess known for giving grief and despair. • People use this to protect themselves from injury. • An _______ specializes in crafts, specifically sewing. • Tia acted _______ after drinking the liquid in the cup. • ...
Greek mythology 2017-03-28
Across
- god of the sun, music, archery, healing
- god of the underworld
- one eyed monster
- goddess of the hearth
- jealous wife of Zeus
- half-human and half-horse
- goddess of beauty and love
- goddess of the moon and the hunt
- god of the sky; supreme ruler
Down
- goddess of wisdom and battle
- goddess of agriculture
- deformed god of weapons
- god of war
- god of the sea
- messenger of the gods
15 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • one eyed monster • jealous wife of Zeus • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • messenger of the gods • goddess of agriculture • deformed god of weapons • half-human and half-horse • goddess of beauty and love • goddess of wisdom and battle • god of the sky; supreme ruler • goddess of the moon and the hunt • god of the sun, music, archery, healing
Greek Mythology 2013-04-03
Across
- Zues' wife and sister
- a swirling mass that became the universe
- Zues' personal messenger
- Goddess of the hunt
- the Goddess of beauty and love
- the god of war
- the god of light and music
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- the God that kidnapped Persephone
- he was the supreme ruler of the gods
- Athens was named after this Goddess
- where the good people had been taken to after they died
- he farried the dead across the River of Styx
- the creatures that guarded the entrance to the underworld
- the mother of the swallowed children
- Aphrodite's son
15 Clues: the god of war • Aphrodite's son • Goddess of the hunt • Zues' wife and sister • Zues' personal messenger • the god of light and music • the Goddess of beauty and love • the God that kidnapped Persephone • Athens was named after this Goddess • he was the supreme ruler of the gods • the mother of the swallowed children • a swirling mass that became the universe • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-04-01
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- a divine winged horse
- the immortal horse of Adrastus
- the giant who fought Poseidon
- a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram
- a gigantic lion whose skin was impervious to weapons
- a snake-headed gorgon that can turn men to stone with her eyes
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- three goddesses of pain
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
- one eyed dwarfs that hunted sheep on the island of Sicily
- Greek goddess of love
- sea creatures with the fore-parts of horses and the tails of fish
- a nine-headed serpent
- three winged bird-women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths
- Greek god of the Underworld
- a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man
15 Clues: Greek goddess of love • a divine winged horse • a nine-headed serpent • three goddesses of pain • Greek god of the Underworld • Greek goddess of the rainbow • the giant who fought Poseidon • the immortal horse of Adrastus • a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram • a gigantic lion whose skin was impervious to weapons • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2013-10-28
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- to mourn aloud
- forming a maze or tangle from which it is impossible to get free
- anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean
- amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion
- causing fear, dread, or apprehension
- blatantly and disdainfully proud
- to regret strongly
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- not capable of being appeased
- lack of knowledge, education, or awareness
- a sense of humiliation and shame caused by something that wounds one’s pride or self respect
- to give approval
- obtain by particular effort or care
- to cause to lose courage
- devoid of hope
- characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort
15 Clues: to mourn aloud • devoid of hope • to give approval • to regret strongly • to cause to lose courage • not capable of being appeased • blatantly and disdainfully proud • obtain by particular effort or care • causing fear, dread, or apprehension • lack of knowledge, education, or awareness • anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-03-09
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- god of messengers and thieves
- goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- ruler of the seas
- goddess of wisdom and crafts
- goddesses of the hunt and the moon
- king of the sky
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of death
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- god of fire and the forge
- goddess of the hearth
- queen of heaven
- god of wine and insanity
- god of music and the sun
- god of war
- god of the underworld and riches
15 Clues: god of war • god of death • queen of heaven • king of the sky • ruler of the seas • goddess of the hearth • god of wine and insanity • god of music and the sun • god of fire and the forge • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of wisdom and crafts • god of messengers and thieves • god of the underworld and riches • goddesses of the hunt and the moon • goddess of agriculture and the harvest
Norse Mythology 2022-04-25
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- balder's twin brother
- The god who guards bitfrost
- A dwarfish king with three sons
- goddess of beauty
- said to be the wisest of the gods in asgard
- goddess of sea
- half giant and half god
- god of the sea
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- a brave faithful servant to the god frey
- god of light
- in some stories of earliest gods
- A terrifing gaintess
- wife of odin
- Giant king of utgard
- god of thunder
15 Clues: god of light • wife of odin • god of thunder • goddess of sea • god of the sea • goddess of beauty • A terrifing gaintess • Giant king of utgard • balder's twin brother • half giant and half god • The god who guards bitfrost • A dwarfish king with three sons • in some stories of earliest gods • a brave faithful servant to the god frey • said to be the wisest of the gods in asgard
Roma Mythology 2022-04-19
Across
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Goddess of hunting
- God of the seas
- Goddess of agriculture
- Titan of time
- Messenger of gods
Down
- King of the Gods and God of the sky and rain
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Goddess of love
- God of wine
- Goddess of Marriage
- The God of the Sun, poetry, music and oracles
- God of the Underworld
- God of forgery, fire, and volcanoes
- God of war
15 Clues: God of war • God of wine • Titan of time • Goddess of love • God of the seas • Goddess of Wisdom • Messenger of gods • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of Marriage • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the rainbow • Goddess of agriculture • God of forgery, fire, and volcanoes • King of the Gods and God of the sky and rain • The God of the Sun, poetry, music and oracles
norse mythology 2022-04-26
15 Clues: god light • god of war • wife of odin • god of summer • god of thunder • one eyed cheif • god of the sea • a dwarfish king • goddess of death • master trickster • goddess of beauty • goddess of the sea • balders twin brother • the wisest god in asguard • the god who gaurds the bifrost
Greek Mythology 2022-06-14
Across
- Leader of the titans
- worst part of the underworld
- The messenger god
- Half horse, half human
- Goddess of the hunt, and wild animals
- Liquid of gods, healing properties
- King of the Sea
- Wife of Zeus, and goddess of childbirth, women, and marriage.
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- one-eyed human
- God of War
- Goddess of war strategy, and reason
- King of the gods
- God of Archery
- Someone who cannot die
- Home of the gods
15 Clues: God of War • one-eyed human • God of Archery • King of the Sea • King of the gods • Home of the gods • The messenger god • Leader of the titans • Half horse, half human • Someone who cannot die • worst part of the underworld • Liquid of gods, healing properties • Goddess of war strategy, and reason • Goddess of the hunt, and wild animals • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-12-12
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- The god of the Sun
- The main charecter
- Annabeth's Mom
- Percy's Dad
- The god who swallowed his childeren
- Percy's best friend
- Goddess of Love
- God of Sky and thunder
- God of the Sea
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- Where did they send Medusa's Head?
- God of the Under World
- Goddes of the moon and hunting
- What did Percy get for returning Zeus's Bolt?
- God of Nature
- Zeus's Wife
- God of War
16 Clues: God of War • Zeus's Wife • Percy's Dad • God of Nature • Annabeth's Mom • God of the Sea • Goddess of Love • The god of the Sun • The main charecter • Percy's best friend • God of the Under World • God of Sky and thunder • Goddes of the moon and hunting • Where did they send Medusa's Head? • The god who swallowed his childeren • What did Percy get for returning Zeus's Bolt?
Greek Mythology 2024-02-08
Across
- Who tricked Atlanta with an apple so he could win a race?
- Who went to the Underworld to get back his wife?
- Who tried to ride Pegasus up to Olympus?
- who stole Theseus' cattle?
- Who gave Jason & the Argonauts a special salve to protect them from the fire-breathing bulls?
- Who tried to kill Hercules on his way to the Garden of Hespirides?
- Who wore Achilles armor in battle?
- Who ordered his 50 daughters to kill their husbands?
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- Who slayed Medusa?
- Who carried Hera across a river?
- Who trained the Muses to sing harmoniously together
- Who killed Hector
- Who came up with the idea of the Trojan horse?
- Who gave Perseus a sword so sharp it could cut through metal
- Who gave Theseus the thread to help him out of the Labyrinth?
15 Clues: Who killed Hector • Who slayed Medusa? • who stole Theseus' cattle? • Who carried Hera across a river? • Who wore Achilles armor in battle? • Who tried to ride Pegasus up to Olympus? • Who came up with the idea of the Trojan horse? • Who went to the Underworld to get back his wife? • Who trained the Muses to sing harmoniously together • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-18
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- What God/goddess was born from Zeus's head?
- What goddess did Hades take to the underworld to be his wife
- Who died by looking at his own reflection too much?
- Besides the underworld what is Hades the god of?
- What country did the Minotaur live
- Who is Aphrodite the goddess of?
- Who gave man fire?
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- Who slayed the Gorgon Medusa?
- Who is Dionysus's wife?
- What is Ares the god of?
- What baby did Hera throw off Mt. Olympus because of its ugliness?
- Who is responsible for the daylight cycle?
- Who is considered "the supreme God"
- What monster was 7 men and 7 women sent to as tribute
- who is Zeus's wife?
15 Clues: Who gave man fire? • who is Zeus's wife? • Who is Dionysus's wife? • What is Ares the god of? • Who slayed the Gorgon Medusa? • Who is Aphrodite the goddess of? • What country did the Minotaur live • Who is considered "the supreme God" • Who is responsible for the daylight cycle? • What God/goddess was born from Zeus's head? • Besides the underworld what is Hades the god of? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-14
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- Who gave Man fire
- Who was cursed with having snake hair and turning people to stone
- What did Narcissus look into that made him fall in love with himself
- Who wanted to Kill theseus
- Who wanted to marry Adriadne after she as left behind on shore
- Who saves Prometheus (Greek)
- who is the god of the underworld
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- Who is Hades's pet in the underworld
- who volunteered to kill the Minotuar
- Who offended the Greek god Hera?
- who did narcissus offend by rejecting echos love?
- Who are the half birds half women animals that killed men
- who did Prometheus offend by giving Man fire
- who is the god of the sea
- Who is the mother of Zues, Posiden, And Hades
15 Clues: Who gave Man fire • who is the god of the sea • Who wanted to Kill theseus • Who saves Prometheus (Greek) • Who offended the Greek god Hera? • who is the god of the underworld • Who is Hades's pet in the underworld • who volunteered to kill the Minotuar • who did Prometheus offend by giving Man fire • Who is the mother of Zues, Posiden, And Hades • ...
Greek mythology 2024-04-16
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- Which god got mad at Prometheus?
- What creatures guarded the entrance to the underworld?
- Who destrancted Hera so Zeus could sneak back to olympus?
- Who ends up saving Prometheus?
- Who was said to be the most lame and boring god of Olympus?
- What did Zeus not want Prometheus to give the people?
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- Who helped Theseus kill the minotaur with the secret clue?
- Who was god of the sea?
- Who did narcissus love most?
- What monster was cursed by Athena?
- What creatures sang beautifully luring people passing by to death?
- What color sail was supposed to be put up if the minotaur was killed?
- Who did echo offend?
- Who was most feared of the gods?
- Which god married Ariadne?
15 Clues: Who did echo offend? • Who was god of the sea? • Which god married Ariadne? • Who did narcissus love most? • Who ends up saving Prometheus? • Which god got mad at Prometheus? • Who was most feared of the gods? • What monster was cursed by Athena? • What did Zeus not want Prometheus to give the people? • What creatures guarded the entrance to the underworld? • ...
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- What is Prometheus
- What creature is half human half bird
- What was Zeus the god of
- How did sirens lure sailors in
- Who was the kings son
- What was in the middle of the labyrinth
- What was the island Ariadne left on
- Who was Zeus's wife
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- What monster has 3 heads
- Who broke Echos heart
- Who cursed Narcissus
- Who got mad at Prometheus
- What pecked out Prometheus liver
- Who did Narcissus love most
- Who kidnapped Persephone
15 Clues: What is Prometheus • Who was Zeus's wife • Who cursed Narcissus • Who broke Echos heart • Who was the kings son • What monster has 3 heads • What was Zeus the god of • Who kidnapped Persephone • Who got mad at Prometheus • Who did Narcissus love most • How did sirens lure sailors in • What pecked out Prometheus liver • What was the island Ariadne left on • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-12
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- Who's capture prompted the Trojan war?
- What was king Midas cursed with because of his greed
- Who was the Ceryneian hind sacred to?
- Which goddess was Heracles' immortal wife?
- What was the name of Odysseus' wife
- Who was the Greek woman who was raised by a bear?
- What was the Minotaurs real name
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- What was Hypnos the god of
- Who helped Theseus escape from the Labyrinth
- What was the nymph Daphne transformed into
- Ganymede was abducted by the gods to serve as Zeus' what?
- Who is the first Greek god
- What did Athena give the city of Athens for the honor of the city being named after her
- Who was the Amazon queen?
- Who lured sailors with their song
15 Clues: Who was the Amazon queen? • What was Hypnos the god of • Who is the first Greek god • What was the Minotaurs real name • Who lured sailors with their song • What was the name of Odysseus' wife • Who was the Ceryneian hind sacred to? • Who's capture prompted the Trojan war? • What was the nymph Daphne transformed into • Which goddess was Heracles' immortal wife? • ...
Roman Mythology 2025-05-15
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- - A god or goddess might sit on this (5 letters)
- - A famous story that may be partly true (6 letters)
- - A picture or object that shows what something means (6 letters)
- – A two-wheeled cart pulled by horses. (7 letters)
- – A person (or god) who carries messages. (9 letters)
- - A stone or metal figure of a god or hero (5 letters)
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- – The place where souls go after death. (10 letters)
- – A brave person in stories, often with special powers. (4 letters)
- – A gift offered to a god, often an animal or food. (9 letters)
- – A special place where people pray to gods. (6 letters)
- – A female being worshiped for love, beauty, or wisdom. (7 letters)
- – Someone who never dies. (8 letters)
- - A hero uses this to block attacks (5 letters)
- – A powerful male being in mythology. (3 letters)
- – A traditional story about gods or heroes. (4 letters)
15 Clues: – Someone who never dies. (8 letters) • - A hero uses this to block attacks (5 letters) • - A god or goddess might sit on this (5 letters) • – A powerful male being in mythology. (3 letters) • – A two-wheeled cart pulled by horses. (7 letters) • – The place where souls go after death. (10 letters) • - A famous story that may be partly true (6 letters) • ...
Roman Mythology 2024-11-24
Across
- God of forests and fields.
- King of the gods.
- God of the sea.
- God of war.
- Goddess of wisdom and war.
- God of the underworld.
Down
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of wine and revelry.
- God of time and agriculture.
- Goddess of the hunt.
- Goddess of agriculture.
- Goddess of the hearth.
- Messenger god, god of commerce.
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage.
- God of the sun and music.
15 Clues: God of war. • God of the sea. • King of the gods. • Goddess of the hunt. • Goddess of the hearth. • God of the underworld. • Goddess of agriculture. • God of wine and revelry. • God of the sun and music. • God of forests and fields. • Goddess of wisdom and war. • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of time and agriculture. • Messenger god, god of commerce. • ...
Puzzling Mythology 2025-10-22
Across
- the original 12th Olympian, she was replaced by Dionysus
- giant whose cattle are captured by Hercules (and whose stables are cleaned by Percy)
- Ship sailed by Jason Grace's namesake
- the namesake of the Roman version of Camp Halfblood, he's also the Roman version of Zeus
- Sacred object searched for by the (6-across)nauts
- part of the underworld saved for the best and most righteous
- half-goat, half-men whose members include Grover
- (7-down) and her sisters Stheno and Euryale are this kind of monster
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- Giant, snake-like monster who fathered several monstrous children with his wife Echidna
- the English name of Percy's sword Anaklusmos
- Odysseus tells the Cyclops Polyphemus that he has this name
- Goddess of the hunt, archery, and the moon
- Snake-headed monster slain by Perseus...and Percy
- Nymph daughter of Atlas who lives on an island with Odysseus...and Percy
- goddess of the rainbow (but not goddess of your eye color)
15 Clues: Ship sailed by Jason Grace's namesake • Goddess of the hunt, archery, and the moon • the English name of Percy's sword Anaklusmos • half-goat, half-men whose members include Grover • Snake-headed monster slain by Perseus...and Percy • Sacred object searched for by the (6-across)nauts • the original 12th Olympian, she was replaced by Dionysus • ...
Greek Mythology! :3 2025-01-20
Dragons Crossword 2025-10-09
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- A type of armor resembling the overlapping scales of a dragon, designed to mimic their protection.
- A mythical serpent or dragon said to kill with its gaze or breath; sometimes considered a “little dragon.”
- A many-headed dragon or serpent from Greek mythology; when one head is cut off, two more grow in its place.
- A legendary hero or knight who defeats a dragon, symbolizing the triumph of courage over evil (e.g., Saint George).
- Relating to dragons; often used to describe something fierce, cruel, or inhumanly strict.
- Vast treasures or piles of gold and jewels guarded by dragons in myth and literature.
- An old English word for a serpent or dragon; often used in medieval and fantasy texts to describe a wingless, serpentine dragon.
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- A primordial goddess in Babylonian mythology, often depicted as a monstrous dragon or sea serpent representing chaos.
- A dragon from Norse mythology who was once a dwarf but transformed into a dragon due to greed.
- A common fantasy term for a dragon that exhales fire; also metaphorically used for fierce or passionate individuals.
- A person who forms a mystical bond with a dragon and rides it, popularized by Anne McCaffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern series.
- Derived from “Draco,” an ancient Athenian lawgiver; means excessively harsh or severe—metaphorically “dragon-like” in strictness.
- constellation A constellation in the northern sky named after a dragon from Greek mythology who guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides.
- The name of the dragon in The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien; symbolizes greed, arrogance, and destructive power.
- A two-legged dragon with wings and a barbed tail, common in European heraldry.
15 Clues: A two-legged dragon with wings and a barbed tail, common in European heraldry. • Vast treasures or piles of gold and jewels guarded by dragons in myth and literature. • Relating to dragons; often used to describe something fierce, cruel, or inhumanly strict. • A dragon from Norse mythology who was once a dwarf but transformed into a dragon due to greed. • ...
GSW Lore Department Crossword 2023-09-02
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- In Norse mythology, an unfathomably large sea serpent or worm who dwells in the world sea, encircling the Earth and biting his own tail.
- A temple dedicated to all the gods of a particular mythology, or a group of gods and goddesses worshiped by a particular culture.
- The traditional beliefs, customs, stories, songs, and practices passed down through generations within a culture.
- The collection of myths, stories, and beliefs that belong to a particular culture, often explaining the origins of the world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
- Individual or place believed to have the ability to foretell the future or provide divine guidance.
- The god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion.
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- The body of written works of a language, period, or culture.
- A brief story or tale that usually includes animals as characters and imparts a moral lesson.
- A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500 BCE.
- A powerful spirit in the form of a bird, whose passing brought thunder and lightning and was responsible for the growth of vegetation in Native American mythology.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A traditional story or narrative, often based on historical events or figures, but with exaggerated or supernatural elements.
- An epic journey or adventure, often with significant challenges and trials, named after Homer's famous Greek epic
- A long and grand narrative poem, often about heroic deeds, adventures, or a significant cultural journey.
14 Clues: The body of written works of a language, period, or culture. • A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500 BCE. • A brief story or tale that usually includes animals as characters and imparts a moral lesson. • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-05-20
Across
- Gave fire to humans
- God of the sea
- Mountain where main Gods/Goddesses live
- Kid who flew too close to the sun
- Goddess of the hunt
- King that turned whatever he touched into gold
- Demigod who was forced to kill his own family
- 3 Goddesses that determined the human lifespan
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- God that is associated with the sun
- Gordon that was killed by Perseus
- Excessive pride
- King of the Gods
- A combination between a man and a bull
- Goddess that was challenged by a mortal named Aranche
- Jealous of Hercules's existence
15 Clues: God of the sea • Excessive pride • King of the Gods • Gave fire to humans • Goddess of the hunt • Jealous of Hercules's existence • Gordon that was killed by Perseus • Kid who flew too close to the sun • God that is associated with the sun • A combination between a man and a bull • Mountain where main Gods/Goddesses live • Demigod who was forced to kill his own family • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-03-25
16 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of wine • Greek _______ • God of the sky • God of the sky • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Women • God of the skies • The Messenger God • Goddess of Strategy • God of the underworld • Goddess of the harvest • God of time and the ages • Goddess of hearth and home • God of the Sun, Music and Poetry
Norse Mythology 2022-04-01
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- god of the moon
- god of beauty light and purity
- wisest god of Aesir
- blind god accosiated with night and darkness
- goddess of death
- god of mischief
- god of justice and reconciliation
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- god of strength
- god of thunder
- heaven
- first being, born from drops of water
- god of war and death
- god of the sea
- god of grain and fertility
- odins wife
15 Clues: heaven • odins wife • god of thunder • god of the sea • god of strength • god of the moon • god of mischief • goddess of death • wisest god of Aesir • god of war and death • god of grain and fertility • god of beauty light and purity • god of justice and reconciliation • first being, born from drops of water • blind god accosiated with night and darkness
Norse Mythology 2022-04-25
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- balder's twin brother
- The god who guards bitfrost
- A dwarfish king with three sons
- goddess of beauty
- said to be the wisest of the gods in asgard
- goddess of sea
- half giant and half god
- god of the sea
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- a brave faithful servant to the god frey
- god of light
- in some stories of earliest gods
- A terrifing gaintess
- wife of odin
- Giant king of utgard
- god of thunder
15 Clues: god of light • wife of odin • god of thunder • goddess of sea • god of the sea • goddess of beauty • A terrifing gaintess • Giant king of utgard • balder's twin brother • half giant and half god • The god who guards bitfrost • A dwarfish king with three sons • in some stories of earliest gods • a brave faithful servant to the god frey • said to be the wisest of the gods in asgard
greek mythology 2012-05-01
Across
- ignorance related injury
- was turned to stone
- greek philosopher
- open air venue for entertainment
- means cleansing
- wrote antigone
- extreme pride and arrogance
- absolute rule bby one person
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- god of wine
- wrote about woman and mythological themes
- the first the the three greek tragedies
- dined with the gods
- society without laws
- one person is ranked above another
- small group of people who hold all the power
15 Clues: god of wine • wrote antigone • means cleansing • greek philosopher • was turned to stone • dined with the gods • society without laws • ignorance related injury • extreme pride and arrogance • absolute rule bby one person • open air venue for entertainment • one person is ranked above another • the first the the three greek tragedies • wrote about woman and mythological themes • ...
greek mythology 2012-05-01
Across
- was turned to stone
- means cleansing
- ignorance related injury
- often described at father of tragedy
- greek philosopher
- extreme pride and arrogance
Down
- society without laws
- small group of people who hold all the power
- one person is ranked above another
- open air venue for entertainment
- wrote about woman and mythological themes
- wrote antigone
- absolute rule bby one person
- dined with the gods
- god of wine
15 Clues: god of wine • wrote antigone • means cleansing • greek philosopher • was turned to stone • dined with the gods • society without laws • ignorance related injury • extreme pride and arrogance • absolute rule bby one person • open air venue for entertainment • one person is ranked above another • often described at father of tragedy • wrote about woman and mythological themes • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
Across
- Bears make great family
- Born from Jupiter's head
- Everyday is crazy hair day
- Beautiful and a hunter
- never gets seasick
- Lives really far south
Down
- I like wine and grapes
- Everybody loves to hang out here
- Always wants war
- Loves agriculture
- There was a box that I was not supposed to open...but I did
- I love gold!
- Enjoys thunderstorms
- Loves hunting
- Hera and I are not on good terms
15 Clues: I love gold! • Loves hunting • Always wants war • Loves agriculture • never gets seasick • Enjoys thunderstorms • I like wine and grapes • Beautiful and a hunter • Lives really far south • Bears make great family • Born from Jupiter's head • Everyday is crazy hair day • Everybody loves to hang out here • Hera and I are not on good terms • ...
