mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology 2022-06-13
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- goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- the god of fire
- Greek god of courage and war
- Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Shot in the heel and died
- and the argonauts
- god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy
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- god of the dead and the king of the underworld
- the 12 labors
- goddess of the hunt
- beheaded the Gorgon Medusa
- goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
- goddess of the hearth
- god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- goddess of wisdom and war
16 Clues: the 12 labors • the god of fire • and the argonauts • goddess of the hunt • goddess of the hearth • goddess of wisdom and war • Shot in the heel and died • beheaded the Gorgon Medusa • Greek god of courage and war • goddess of the harvest and agriculture • Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ...
Greek mythology 2024-05-08
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- the woman Zeus sent to Epimetheus
- woman with snake hair
- Much like faries
- Three headed beast
- Prometheus' brother
- Beast that lives in the Labriynth
- god who carries a trident
- symbol of the sun
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- Before thought
- Roman name for blacksmith god
- Demeters daughter
- Olympus Mount _______
- god of the underworld
- queen of gods and goddess of marriage
- goddess of hearth and home
- what was used to escape the labriynth
16 Clues: Before thought • Much like faries • Demeters daughter • symbol of the sun • Three headed beast • Prometheus' brother • woman with snake hair • Olympus Mount _______ • god of the underworld • god who carries a trident • goddess of hearth and home • Roman name for blacksmith god • the woman Zeus sent to Epimetheus • Beast that lives in the Labriynth • queen of gods and goddess of marriage • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-09-12
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- goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality
- goddess of spring
- goddess of wisdom, craft, and warfare
- god of travelers
- goddess of wild animals,the hunt,vegetation,childbirth
- god of war
- god of the sea , earthquakes, and horses
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- god of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, and order
- winged goddess of victory
- god of blacksmiths
- god of music
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- the king of the underworld and god of the dead
- goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- goddess of communication, messages, the rainbow
16 Clues: god of war • god of music • god of travelers • goddess of spring • god of blacksmiths • winged goddess of victory • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of wisdom, craft, and warfare • goddess of the harvest and agriculture • god of the sea , earthquakes, and horses • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality • ...
Mythology 1 2024-10-30
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- the universe
- a figure intended to represent an abstract quality
- wicked, criminal, or evil
- to begin officially
- feared greatly
- worshipping more than one god
- a far-away, secret area
- the study of God and religion
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- a direct ancestor; an originator of a line of descent
- existing at or from the beginning of time
- Belief in one God
- extremely productive
- indefinite; uncertain, vague
- of or relating to the study or tracing of lines of family descent.
- bottomless pit
- a false story or a belief system
16 Clues: the universe • bottomless pit • feared greatly • Belief in one God • to begin officially • extremely productive • a far-away, secret area • wicked, criminal, or evil • indefinite; uncertain, vague • worshipping more than one god • the study of God and religion • a false story or a belief system • existing at or from the beginning of time • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-04-29
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- god of war
- god of death
- pushes a boulder up a hill in the underworld constantly
- King of the gods
- Queen of the gods
- Cyclops that was made blind by Nobody
- a monstrous fire-breathing creature with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- Sun god/God of music
- ugly creature who disguise as loved ones to lure sailors to their doom
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- god of the forge
- The main character of the Odyssey
- half bull half man
- goddess of wisdom
- god of the sea
- A lion with impenetrable hide
- Goddess of love
16 Clues: god of war • god of death • god of the sea • Goddess of love • god of the forge • King of the gods • goddess of wisdom • Queen of the gods • half bull half man • Sun god/God of music • A lion with impenetrable hide • The main character of the Odyssey • Cyclops that was made blind by Nobody • pushes a boulder up a hill in the underworld constantly • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-02-13
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- Word meaning avoid
- War that led to only three gods (Zeus, Poseidon, and Ares)
- Zeus turned his wife into what to prevent her from having children?
- Zeus's wife was the goddess of wisdom and this
- Poseidon's heir (eldest son's name)
- Creature that persuaded Poseidon's wife to marry him
- Goddess considered Poseidon's rival
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- God that was worshipped by fisherman and sailors
- Zues's wife had the ability to do what
- Mythical creatures that Poseidon is said to be the father of
- Poseidon was able to cause these non-water natural disasters
- Hephaestus is the god of whom?
- Zeus discovered that he'd have two children from the ___________ of Gaia
- Poseidon's weapon of choice
- Word meaning territory
- High Priestess of Athena
16 Clues: Word meaning avoid • Word meaning territory • High Priestess of Athena • Poseidon's weapon of choice • Hephaestus is the god of whom? • Poseidon's heir (eldest son's name) • Goddess considered Poseidon's rival • Zues's wife had the ability to do what • Zeus's wife was the goddess of wisdom and this • God that was worshipped by fisherman and sailors • ...
Mythology Termonology 2025-05-19
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- A __________ explains something factual with a fictional story.
- A __________ myth explains the ways of the gods and the rules by which they expect people to live.
- __________ typically involves a hero facing a series of challenges and transformations, ultimately returning changed and potentially benefiting their community.
- In various creation myths, the __________ is often portrayed as a creator or a helper in creation, sometimes even acting as a trickster figure.
- __________ creation myths depict the creation of land from the primordial waters, often involving animals or deities diving to the bottom of the sea to retrieve mud or other materials to build the earth.
- A myth that describes the making of the world and universe.
- In many mythologies, __________ represent a combination of opposing forces or embody specific qualities; such as, one representing creation and one representing destruction.
- Many cultures' creation myths feature a pair of "__________ parents" who are responsible for the creation of the cosmos and/or the universe.
- Some __________ involve rebirth and some describe a place humans go when they die.
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- __________ myths describe creation as something arising or springing forth from an existing state, often a primordial underworld or cosmic egg.
- __________ myths explain the destruction of the world.
- In creation myths, "__________ parent" refers to narratives where a single deity or entity is responsible for creating the universe or a specific aspect of it.
- __________ myths describe a hero, king, gods or a powerful city.
- __________ myths explain natural phenomena, such as weather and cosmology (plants, stars, etc.).
- A myth that describes the making of the world and universe.
- Creation __________, meaning creation out of nothing, is a concept that describes the act of bringing something into existence from nothing or from a pre-existing nothingness.
- A myth that describes the making of the world and universe.
- __________ creation refers to the idea that ordered universes or systems can emerge from a state of disorder or void.
18 Clues: __________ myths explain the destruction of the world. • A myth that describes the making of the world and universe. • A myth that describes the making of the world and universe. • A myth that describes the making of the world and universe. • A __________ explains something factual with a fictional story. • ...
ancient greece 2023-03-01
7 Clues: panet bush • cars on water • wen to nathins fite • a big muntin that god live • the god of water in greece mythology • the god of the underwold in greece mythology • the god of thunder and lightningin greece mythology
1st Semester Review 2021-11-17
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- giving explanation or comment
- A story based on a some historical fact.
- The protagonist and narrator of "Perks".
- "Perks" is this type of story.
- A symbolic story never based on fact
- The girl Charlie is in love with.
- the assumption or ideal beneath your claim
- Anything that proves or backs up your claim
- God of mischief in Norse mythology.
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- A brief summary or review.
- a debatable statement based on evidence
- a literary work in the form of letters.
- Where warriors who have died in battle go.
- "no, you're wrong. This is why."
- Odin is also known as the ____ God.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- The END OF THE WORLD in Norse mythology.
- Charlie's friend and Sam's step brother.
- The King of the Greek Pantheon.Thunder God.
- a cause, explanation, or justification
20 Clues: A brief summary or review. • giving explanation or comment • "Perks" is this type of story. • "no, you're wrong. This is why." • The girl Charlie is in love with. • Odin is also known as the ____ God. • God of mischief in Norse mythology. • A symbolic story never based on fact • a cause, explanation, or justification • a debatable statement based on evidence • ...
MYTHS AND LEGENDS 2023-05-31
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- - Thor's mighty hammer.
- - Legendary British ruler.
- - Witch from Slavic folklore.
- - Fairy tale character who attends a royal ball.
- - Mythical creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull.
- - Japanese sun goddess.
- - Outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor.
- - Winged horse of Greek mythology.
- - Legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland.
- - Mythical creature said to inhabit forests.
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- - Irish fairy known for its hidden pot of gold.
- - Trickster spider in African folklore.
- - Legendary creature known for attacking livestock.
- - Gorgon with snakes for hair.
- - King of the Greek gods.
- - Powerful wizard in Arthurian legends.
- - Female figures of Norse mythology who choose the slain warriors.
- - Norse god of thunder.
- - Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- - Greek god of the sea.
20 Clues: - Thor's mighty hammer. • - Japanese sun goddess. • - Norse god of thunder. • - Greek god of the sea. • - King of the Greek gods. • - Legendary British ruler. • - Witch from Slavic folklore. • - Gorgon with snakes for hair. • - Winged horse of Greek mythology. • - Trickster spider in African folklore. • - Powerful wizard in Arthurian legends. • ...
Australia 2025-06-03
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- The Australia's capital city
- The therme use for the British who cames in Australia in 1788
- The Australia's currency
- The Australia's head of state
- The Sidney's batiment where there are worldclass performances
- The Australia's largest city
- The other name of the Ayers Rock
- The territory where there is the Australia's capital city
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- One of the most famous sport in Australia
- The Australia's prime minister
- Animal with short legs, small head, wide feet and who live in borrows
- The large landscape off the coast of Queensland
- The Australia's mythology activity
- Name of the first Australia's settlers
- Animal with the bill of the duck, fure, webbed feet and large tail who live in river
- Kangaroos' baby's name
- The Remoe Rurale Areas
- The name use by Australian to call themselves
- The name of the prisoners send in Australia
- The name of the Australia's mythology
20 Clues: Kangaroos' baby's name • The Remoe Rurale Areas • The Australia's currency • The Australia's capital city • The Australia's largest city • The Australia's head of state • The Australia's prime minister • The other name of the Ayers Rock • The Australia's mythology activity • The name of the Australia's mythology • Name of the first Australia's settlers • ...
The Raven 2025-09-09
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- human
- hardship
- serious
- like a ghost
- long ago
- strict
- loaded
- healing lotion
- are
- threatening
- sign
- appearance
- you
- awkward
- angels
- held
- bumpy
- feather
- screen
- Athena, a goddess in Greek and Roman mythology
- brave
- dignity
- coward
- container used to hold burning incense
- next day
- charming
- noble
- thought deeply
- facial expression
- grand
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- tired
- pale
- relief
- committed
- asking for
- sudden movement
- ending
- thin and bony
- alone
- book
- tried
- rightly
- a drug in Greek mythology that causes forgetfulness
- respectful gesture
- guessing
- miserable outcast
- hellish
- cold and cheerless
- knowledge
- devil
- drink
- sad songs
- dull and gloomy
- lonely
- created
- speech
- hot coal
- calm
- only
59 Clues: are • you • pale • book • sign • held • calm • only • tired • human • alone • tried • bumpy • devil • drink • brave • noble • grand • relief • strict • ending • loaded • angels • screen • coward • lonely • speech • serious • awkward • rightly • feather • hellish • dignity • created • hardship • long ago • guessing • next day • charming • hot coal • committed • knowledge • sad songs • asking for • appearance • threatening • like a ghost • thin and bony • healing lotion • thought deeply • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-10-04
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- to put into a sleep-like state; v. To produce a somnambulistic state in which the mind readily acts on suggestions; mesmerize
- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- (Greek mythology) one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia (who burned off the right breast in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively), a large strong and aggressive woman
- of enormous size, strength, power, or scope; huge (the Titans)
- In Roman mythology, Mercury was the god of trade, merchants, thieves and travelers. He was the messenger of the gods.(greek-Hermes)
- a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception, sensitive to nonphysical or supernatural forces (Psyche)
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- accompanied by theatrical performances and became synonymous with drunken debauchery.
- fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail; a fantasy; a horrible creature of the imagination, an illusion; a foolish fancy
- a sea nymph supposed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks where the nymphs lived; an acoustic device producing a loud often wailing sound as a signal or warning
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus (= Bacchus), Greco-Roman spring time festivals to honor the god of wine;
- Goddess of the rainbow; Colored part of the eye
- always changing moods
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders;
- (Greek mythology) a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body;
- inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events, sudden, overpowering terror
- a Greek epic poem describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy, a long wandering and eventful journey
- a complicated network of winding passages; a maze
18 Clues: always changing moods • Goddess of the rainbow; Colored part of the eye • a complicated network of winding passages; a maze • of enormous size, strength, power, or scope; huge (the Titans) • inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret • a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders; • ...
Mythology Word Puzzle 2023-05-05
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- Was born to King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes
- The supreme ruler of the seas
- His parents were Zeus and Maia
- The god of passionate or physical love
- The son of Cronus
- A musician who sang and played so beautifully
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- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology
- A mountain nymph
- The son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope
- The god of law and social order
- The bride of Orpheus
- The queen of heaven in Greek mythology
13 Clues: A mountain nymph • The son of Cronus • The bride of Orpheus • The supreme ruler of the seas • His parents were Zeus and Maia • The god of law and social order • The god of passionate or physical love • The queen of heaven in Greek mythology • Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • An ancient god of fire in Greek mythology • A musician who sang and played so beautifully • ...
Ancient Greece Vs. Ancient Rome by Boone A. 2021-02-11
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- A big part of the Roman and Greek economy was _____. (Trade)
- Greece can also be called “Hellenic Republic”, and Rome can also be called “The __________ City”. (Eternal)
- Greece and Rome are both located in the continent of ________. (Europe)
- For Monuments, Ancient Rome And Greece both used ________. (Arches)
- Greece has no known founders, while Rome was believed to be founded by ______ and Remus. (Romulus)
- For numbers, Greeks used the Attic System, while Romans used Roman _________. (Numerals)
- Rome and Greece used pottery to carry many things like olive oil and ____. (Wine)
- Women in Rome had equal rights as men, but women in Greece stayed at the ______ while the men did the shopping and jobs. (House)
- Rome was known for creating most of the italian food that we have today, and Greece is known for being the birthplace of ____________. (Democracy)
- A big part of the Greek and Roman culture was the __________. (Mythology)
- Greece’s main god was Zues, and Roman’s main god was _______. (Jupier)
- Rome and Greece loved pets, especially _____. (Dogs)
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- Rome and Greece were surrounded by the ______________ Sea. (Mediterranean)
- Roman and Greek houses were made of mostly mud and _______. (Bricks)
- Greece stayed a republic, while Rome became a(n) _______. (Empire)
- Greeks and Romans wore ______. (Tunics)
- Greece and Rome fought in many battles, which later led to _____. (Wars)
- Rome and Greece both used clay to make ________. (Pottery)
- Also, Greece and Rome used _______ for architecture. (Columns)
- The Greek and Roman mythology both included many different ____. (Gods)
20 Clues: Greeks and Romans wore ______. (Tunics) • Rome and Greece loved pets, especially _____. (Dogs) • Rome and Greece both used clay to make ________. (Pottery) • A big part of the Roman and Greek economy was _____. (Trade) • Also, Greece and Rome used _______ for architecture. (Columns) • Greece stayed a republic, while Rome became a(n) _______. (Empire) • ...
Tomme - Crossword Terms and Clues 2020-12-05
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- the first winner at the City Dionysia Festival
- There were only ______ actors.
- Comedic plays that dealt with mythology tragos Means - "goat song"
- masks were made of...
- the finest comic writer in Greece
- materials
- the group of people who would chant in unison
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- How many days is the festival of Dionysus
- Greek dramatist added a third actor
- the acting area - it is circular
- This is the religious study of gods and goddesses.
- the God of wine and fertility
- the building where actors could change clothes
13 Clues: materials • masks were made of... • the God of wine and fertility • There were only ______ actors. • the acting area - it is circular • the finest comic writer in Greece • Greek dramatist added a third actor • How many days is the festival of Dionysus • the group of people who would chant in unison • the first winner at the City Dionysia Festival • ...
Monster Word Search 2025-07-06
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- a three-headed serpent from Greek Mythology
- a large venous snake that can petrify all that looks at it
- the undead that drinks blood
- women that wear dark clothes and use magic
- a half-man half-bull from Greek mythology that consumes human flesh
- small fairy like creatures that cause trouble
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- a Mexican monster that eats goats
- the snowy version of Bigfoot
- A sea monster from a Scottish lake
- a half-man half-horse creature
- an evil spirit or phantom
- a one-eyed monster
- the undead that eat brains
13 Clues: a one-eyed monster • an evil spirit or phantom • the undead that eat brains • the snowy version of Bigfoot • the undead that drinks blood • a half-man half-horse creature • a Mexican monster that eats goats • A sea monster from a Scottish lake • women that wear dark clothes and use magic • a three-headed serpent from Greek Mythology • ...
Mythology Stories 2012-11-18
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- King in Thessaly, son of Lucifer
- Favorite companion of Jupiter
- Titan who sided with Zeus in the war with the Titans
- race First race created by Prometheus and Epimetheus
- Horse that sprung from the Medusa's blood when Perseus killed her
- Born from darkness and death
- Had wife named Eurydice, had gift of music
- God who helped Bellerophon get Pegasus
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- Monster with one enormous eye
- Stung and killed by a viper on her wedding day
- Father of zeus
- Son of the Sun god
- Powerful ruler of Crete
- First love of Apollo
- Gifted young sculptor of Cyprus
- Tree Daphne was changed into by her father
16 Clues: Father of zeus • Son of the Sun god • First love of Apollo • Powerful ruler of Crete • Born from darkness and death • Monster with one enormous eye • Favorite companion of Jupiter • Gifted young sculptor of Cyprus • King in Thessaly, son of Lucifer • God who helped Bellerophon get Pegasus • Tree Daphne was changed into by her father • Had wife named Eurydice, had gift of music • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-06-08
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- Four of these help hold up the world
- God of the sea
- Where the Minotaur was kept
- Married to Pandora
- Who separated Gaea and Uranus
- The Titan who holds up the world
- Chief god
- Where the Titans went after Zeus beat them
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- Where do the Greek gods live
- Opened a box
- responsible for the seasons
- Goddess of grain and growth
- The messenger for the gods
- Half man half bull
- Looks after the underworld
- Hero who defeated the Minotaur
16 Clues: Chief god • Opened a box • God of the sea • Married to Pandora • Half man half bull • The messenger for the gods • Looks after the underworld • responsible for the seasons • Goddess of grain and growth • Where the Minotaur was kept • Where do the Greek gods live • Who separated Gaea and Uranus • Hero who defeated the Minotaur • The Titan who holds up the world • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-12-12
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- The gods are divided into several categories. Which one did we say first?
- Who killed the Hydra?
- These represent the three different generations of gods to rule the __________.
- How many heads grew back on the Hydra if one was injured?
- This women who is also his wife made him temporarily insane.
- What did Aphrodite love the most?
- The Minotaur was hidden on the island called _________.
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- The Minotaur had the head of a __________?
- This is the father of Hercules.
- King _________ kept it hidden in a maze.
- Who is the most attractive goddess from the gods?
- Aphrodite had a symbol of a bird what was it?
- How killed the Minotaur?
- The Hydra as a massive and poisonous _____________.
- What was the first monster that we mentioned?
- Aphrodite was rather ___________.
16 Clues: Who killed the Hydra? • How killed the Minotaur? • This is the father of Hercules. • What did Aphrodite love the most? • Aphrodite was rather ___________. • King _________ kept it hidden in a maze. • The Minotaur had the head of a __________? • Aphrodite had a symbol of a bird what was it? • What was the first monster that we mentioned? • ...
Greek Mythology 2015-05-20
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- He killed Medusa
- God of the Underworld
- Only woman in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar
- God of the Sea
- God of War
- Strongest human
- Mother of Earth
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- Olympian ruler
- Zeus's Father
- Mother of Perephone
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of the Moon
- Goddess of love
- Greatest warrior in Trojan War
- Father of Heaven
- Symbol is a peacock
16 Clues: God of War • Zeus's Father • Olympian ruler • God of the Sea • Goddess of love • Strongest human • Mother of Earth • He killed Medusa • Father of Heaven • Goddess of wisdom • Mother of Perephone • Goddess of the Moon • Symbol is a peacock • God of the Underworld • Greatest warrior in Trojan War • Only woman in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Roman name is Eros
- Queen of the Gods
- Musical and known for his lyre
- Jupiter loved her so much that he took care of her crops
- Three-headed dog that guards the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom and known for weaving
- Born from Crono's
- Jupiter favors her and gives her gifts
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- Son of Cronos and Rhea
- Him and his father had a war
- Makes land and sea creatures
- God of wine, festivity, and madness
- Born very ugly so Hera threw him off a cliff
- Very smart even when he was a baby and made the lyre
- Athene made her really ugly
- God of war and courage
16 Clues: Queen of the Gods • Born from Crono's • Roman name is Eros • Son of Cronos and Rhea • God of war and courage • Athene made her really ugly • Him and his father had a war • Makes land and sea creatures • Musical and known for his lyre • God of wine, festivity, and madness • Jupiter favors her and gives her gifts • Goddess of wisdom and known for weaving • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Sister of Apollo; goddess of the moon, young maidens, and the hunt
- goddess of wisdom, useful arts, and mistress of strategy
- 3 headed dog
- Symbol is a 3 pointed trident
- Where the gods and their thrones are
- Parents were Terra and Caelus; had 1 eye
- Made Hera jealous by hanging out with Jupiter
- Killed Minotaur
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- Monster with bulging eyes, swollen tongue, yellow fangs, snake hair, and claws
- King of gods
- River that formed a boundary between the overworld and underworld
- ruled the dead; had a 3 headed dog
- Married to Pluto
- pulled the sun across the sky in a chariot of gold during the day
- Married Eros
- goddess of love and beauty
16 Clues: King of gods • 3 headed dog • Married Eros • Killed Minotaur • Married to Pluto • goddess of love and beauty • Symbol is a 3 pointed trident • ruled the dead; had a 3 headed dog • Where the gods and their thrones are • Parents were Terra and Caelus; had 1 eye • Made Hera jealous by hanging out with Jupiter • goddess of wisdom, useful arts, and mistress of strategy • ...
Norse Mythology 2020-09-04
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- king of the norse gods
- loki's child, giant wolf
- norse name for earth
- loki's child, giant snake
- norse heavenly mead hall
- a mortal hero of norse mythology
- norse name for the end of the world
- loki's child, goddess of the dead
- norse poets
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- maidens who chose among the dead
- book that is the source of norse myths
- 1/2 god, 1/2 frost giant, god of mischief
- norse god killed by mistletoe
- norse god of thunder
- norse god's enemies
- why the chief god lost his eye
16 Clues: norse poets • norse god's enemies • norse name for earth • norse god of thunder • king of the norse gods • loki's child, giant wolf • norse heavenly mead hall • loki's child, giant snake • norse god killed by mistletoe • why the chief god lost his eye • maidens who chose among the dead • a mortal hero of norse mythology • loki's child, goddess of the dead • ...
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
Mythology Notes 2024-01-17
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- Zeus gave Pandora the box as a ? present.
- In "What is a Myth?" Gods never die. They are ?
- The only thing left in Pandora's box.
- Prometheus, a titan, was known as the ? of mankind.
- Pandora was molded to look like this goddess.
- In "Creation" he was the first ruler of all things.
- The rule of Cronus was called the ? age.
- The king of all gods.
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- In "Love and the Soul" this young girl loved Cupid.
- Jove hurled this at Phaethon at the out of control chariot.
- Medusa's hair was actually this.
- He wanted to drive the horses of the sun.
- The special food of the gods is called ?
- These are stories created to give values to persons, places and things
- He gave Perseus a helmet to go fight the gorgon Medusa.
- In "Love and the Soul" she's Cupid's mom.
16 Clues: The king of all gods. • Medusa's hair was actually this. • The only thing left in Pandora's box. • The special food of the gods is called ? • The rule of Cronus was called the ? age. • Zeus gave Pandora the box as a ? present. • He wanted to drive the horses of the sun. • In "Love and the Soul" she's Cupid's mom. • Pandora was molded to look like this goddess. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-03-23
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- Opened a box of evils
- Fire-breathing creature with mixed parts
- Half-goat, half-man creature
- Homer's epic journey tale
- Thor's legendary hammer
- King Arthur's magical sword
- Gorgon with snake hair
- Titan who gave fire to man
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- Winged horse of mythology
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules
- Norse realm of the gods
- Home of the Greek gods
- Riddle-giving creature of Thebes
- Three-headed guard dog of Hades
- Flew too close to the sun
- Half-man, half-bull in a labyrinth
16 Clues: Opened a box of evils • Home of the Greek gods • Gorgon with snake hair • Norse realm of the gods • Thor's legendary hammer • Winged horse of mythology • Homer's epic journey tale • Flew too close to the sun • Titan who gave fire to man • King Arthur's magical sword • Half-goat, half-man creature • Three-headed guard dog of Hades • Riddle-giving creature of Thebes • ...
Simple Mythology 2022-02-05
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- The Queen of the Greek Underworld
- The wife of Jupiter
- The husband of Penelope of Ithaca
- The wolf destined to kill Odin at Ragnarok
- The Greek Hero who raped Cassandra of Troy
- The wife of Usir
- The Shinto goddess of the sun
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- The Greek goddess of love and passion
- The Chinese supreme ruler of Heaven and the first emperor of China.
- The Queen of the Roman Underworld
- The Mesopotamian goddess of war and sexual love
- The mother of Aphrodite in the Iliad
- The feathered serpent god from Mesoamerica
- The Norse god of the wind, seafaring, fishing, and the hunt
- The slayer of the monster Grendel
- The wife of Oedipus
16 Clues: The wife of Usir • The wife of Jupiter • The wife of Oedipus • The Shinto goddess of the sun • The Queen of the Roman Underworld • The Queen of the Greek Underworld • The husband of Penelope of Ithaca • The slayer of the monster Grendel • The mother of Aphrodite in the Iliad • The Greek goddess of love and passion • The feathered serpent god from Mesoamerica • ...
Norse Mythology 2025-11-13
16 Clues: a giant wolf • a Marvel movie • the god of war • the day of Thor • immortal people • the tree of life • the day of Frigg • the god of light • the realm of gods • a PlayStation game • the realm of humans • the goddess of love • the god of mischief • the end of the world • the day of Odin/Woden • the paradise of warriors
Mythology Vocabulary 2025-12-01
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- Goddess of revenge and punishment
- An unhealthy focus or fixation on something or someone
- Excessive pride in one’s appearance
- What Narcissus saw in the water and fell in love with
- Goddess of love and beauty
- First ruler of the universe; father of the Titans
- Deep pit where the Titans were imprisoned after the war
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- Weapon used by Kronus to defeat Uranus
- Group of gods who defeated the Titans and ruled the universe
- Nymph cursed to only repeat the words of others
- Man who fell in love with his own reflection
- Powerful children of Uranus and Gaea
- A prediction about the future that Kronus feared
- Titan who overthrew Uranus and swallowed his children
- King of the gods; led the Olympians in the war against the Titans
- Mother Earth; wife of Uranus
16 Clues: Goddess of love and beauty • Mother Earth; wife of Uranus • Goddess of revenge and punishment • Excessive pride in one’s appearance • Powerful children of Uranus and Gaea • Weapon used by Kronus to defeat Uranus • Man who fell in love with his own reflection • Nymph cursed to only repeat the words of others • A prediction about the future that Kronus feared • ...
Norse Mythology 2026-05-19
16 Clues: Giant Wolf • God of War • Home of Hel • World Serpent • Dragon Slayer • The Allfather • God of Thunder • God of Mischief • Queen of the Dead • Home of the Aesir • Home of the Giants • Home of the Humans • Goddess of Marriage • Gold Hoarding Dragon • Goddess of Fertility • Created by all the Aesir and Vanir
Greek Mythology 2026-05-09
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- This was used by the Greeks to explain the world around them.
- Is the god of fire and volcanoes.
- Is the goddess of hunting. NASA chose this name for its program to return to the moon.
- The god of messengers and merchants. Is known for his winged sandals.
- This monster lived in a labyrinth on the island of Crete (half man and half bull).
- God of thunder and lightning and the king of the Olympian gods.
- Is the wife of Zeus and the goddess of women and marriage.
- The god of the sun. Is known for his chariot.
- Is an example of a Greek hero. He had 12 labors or feats to complete.
- He is the god of festivals and fruit (grapes).
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- The 12 main gods and goddesses of Greek mythology lived on Mount ____.
- The god of the underworld.
- The goddess of agriculture. Mother of Persephone.
- Is the patron goddess of the city-state of Athens and the goddess of wisdom.
- The goddess of love. Associated with seashells.
- Is the god of war and chaos.
16 Clues: The god of the underworld. • Is the god of war and chaos. • Is the god of fire and volcanoes. • The god of the sun. Is known for his chariot. • He is the god of festivals and fruit (grapes). • The goddess of love. Associated with seashells. • The goddess of agriculture. Mother of Persephone. • Is the wife of Zeus and the goddess of women and marriage. • ...
text 2021-03-18
14 Clues: hymn • speech • native • legacy • customs • legends • cohesion • protection • age groups • integration • cosmopolitan • multiculturalism • member of a country • assimilation to a culture
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? • ...
what is greek mythology? 2025-02-11
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- A living being, especially an animal.
- A collection of traditional stories that explain the beliefs, practices, and natural phenomena of a culture or civilization.
- A monster, such as Medusa, typically depicted as having a human female's face with snakes for hair.
- Imaginary or not based on real events; invented or created.
- The state of being unseen or unable to be perceived by others.
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- To defeat or take control of by force, often in war.
- Unable to die; living forever.
- A guardian or protector often associated with a place, group, or activity.
- One-eyed giants from Greek mythology.
- In Greek mythology, powerful deities who ruled during an earlier age.
10 Clues: Unable to die; living forever. • A living being, especially an animal. • One-eyed giants from Greek mythology. • To defeat or take control of by force, often in war. • Imaginary or not based on real events; invented or created. • The state of being unseen or unable to be perceived by others. • In Greek mythology, powerful deities who ruled during an earlier age. • ...
Crossword 2025-05-26
18 Clues: ocean • heart • bulge • darkness • onlyfans • marsupial • memory loss • Chinese city • type of beer • bbc presenter • tennis player • UK priminister • Norse mythology • expensive metal • mythical creature • paper folding art • grafts dark matter surrons • sexually transmitted disease
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? • ...
VIKINGS 2026-05-03
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- a set of traditional stories about gods, heroes, and the origins of a culture.
- a tool or weapon with a sharp blade used for cutting wood or fighting.
- a band of colors in the sky that, in Norse mythology, was believed to be a bridge to Asgard.
- a region in northern Europe that includes countries like Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, and from where Vikings are from.
- the idea that events are decided in advance; in Norse mythology, people believed strongly in it, and three sisters called the Norns controlled each person’s fate.
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- to take control of a place or people by force.
- a long, narrow boat used by Vikings for traveling, trading, and fighting.
- the Norse god of thunder, known for his strength and his hammer.
- the home of the gods in Norse mythology.
9 Clues: the home of the gods in Norse mythology. • to take control of a place or people by force. • the Norse god of thunder, known for his strength and his hammer. • a tool or weapon with a sharp blade used for cutting wood or fighting. • a long, narrow boat used by Vikings for traveling, trading, and fighting. • ...
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) • ...
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
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.
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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." • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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 • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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
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, • ...
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 • ...
unit 5 lesson 1 2025-07-31
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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
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
Valentines Day 2026-02-17
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
