mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology 2022-09-28
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- god of war and bloodshed
- protector of children and animals
- goddess of marriage, family, & childbirth
- owner of a three-headed dog named Cerberus
- she was born from Zeus' forehead
- carried a trident
- symbols include grain and a cornucopia
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- talented blacksmith
- god of the sky and thunder
- king of the titans
- goddess of hearth, home, & family
- god of light, poetry, music, & healing
- goddess of love and beauty
- messenger of the gods
- god of wine, grapes, theater, & celebration
15 Clues: carried a trident • king of the titans • talented blacksmith • messenger of the gods • god of war and bloodshed • god of the sky and thunder • goddess of love and beauty • she was born from Zeus' forehead • protector of children and animals • goddess of hearth, home, & family • god of light, poetry, music, & healing • symbols include grain and a cornucopia • ...
Mythology Crossword 2025-10-28
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- The name for all the gods in a certain mythology
- The main character of a story
- The direction on the right side of a compass rose
- Not able to die
- Where dead souls are brought in most mythologies after death
- The direction on the left side of a compass rose
- An ancient story that explains something and usually has gods, heroes, or monsters
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- Very old (hint: ______________ Greece)
- Someone who has admirable qualities like bravery and courage who often goes on a quest or journey
- The plan for the future or an unavoidable outcome
- The human-like creatures which were thought to control the world around us
- An object, person, place, or action that represents a something else other than the literal definition
- The female version of a "god"
- A narrative that has a beginning, middle, and end
- A prediction about the future that is supposed to come true
15 Clues: Not able to die • The main character of a story • The female version of a "god" • Very old (hint: ______________ Greece) • The name for all the gods in a certain mythology • The direction on the left side of a compass rose • The plan for the future or an unavoidable outcome • The direction on the right side of a compass rose • ...
Chapter 8 2015-03-04
19 Clues: myth • market • wealthy • high city • good plan • supporter • system 10 • government • over power • happy play • plan of action • personal power • deadly disease • unhappy ending • group of allies • place of learning • story about ancient hero • rough mannered uncivilized • small group of people making rules
Apep the evil serpent God 2025-11-05
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- Apep took the form of a_____________.
- What does Apep represent in this story?
- Apep was killed by the souls of_______________.
- Ra rode a solar ___________ at night on his way through the underworld.
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- Apep attacked Ra in the _____________________.
- Apep's role in Egyptian mythology was to create ___ and destruction
- In Egyptian mythology, who is the god referred to as The One That Must Not Be Named?
- The Sun God in Egyptian Mythology was called what?
8 Clues: Apep took the form of a_____________. • What does Apep represent in this story? • Apep attacked Ra in the _____________________. • Apep was killed by the souls of_______________. • The Sun God in Egyptian Mythology was called what? • Apep's role in Egyptian mythology was to create ___ and destruction • ...
Death Traditions 2025-09-07
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- Ancient Roman grave site for the poor
- Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions
- Name of Islamic realm where the dead meet before reaching al-Ākhirah, or “the Hereafter”
- In Día De Los Muertos, flower that holds the meaning of a guide to bring the dead back to the living
- In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies?
- In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days?
- In Islam, what person is encouraged to grieve for four months and ten days?
- Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death
- In South Korea, what object are the ashes of the deceased turned into?
- Tibetan Buddhist ritual where the body is left out to be claimed by birds, to let the soul depart
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- Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death
- How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead?
- In Greek Mythology, item you must be buried with to ride with Charon
- In a Viking funeral, what happens to the boat carrying the dead?
- Symbol of Día De Los Muertos, originating as an offering to Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld
- Paradise in Norse Mythology where warriors go after death
- In Islam, what is the only way the dead should be handled?
- Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos
- In religions such as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, how many days does it take for the spirit to make its journey to the afterlife?
- In Hawaiian culture, what part of the body holds the spiritual essence?
20 Clues: Ancient Roman grave site for the poor • Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions • In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies? • Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death • Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos • In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days? • How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead? • ...
Mythology 2021-08-19
9 Clues: poseidon's wife • daughter of zeus • God of mortality • daughter of athena • Hundred-handed one • river nymph that hades liked • Daughter of Hades and Persephone • a Nymph Hades had an affair with • an athenian princess poseidon liked
MYTHOLOGY 2024-10-01
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- The people of Crete, like those of many other ancient societies, recognised this animal as a symbol of strength
- An Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the centre of the athletic, artistic, business, social, spiritual, and political life in the city
- A Bronze Age culture which was centred on the island of Crete
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
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- The attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object.
- The double-headed axe
- The upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- Harari likens "storytelling" to a mysterious "...."
9 Clues: The double-headed axe • The upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • Harari likens "storytelling" to a mysterious "...." • A Bronze Age culture which was centred on the island of Crete • An Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • The attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object. • ...
Mythology 2024-12-11
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- The final resting place for heroes in the Underworld
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Home of the Olympian god
- Winged sandals were worn by this messenger god
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- Huntress goddess, twin of Apollo
- Underworld river of woe
- God of the sea
- Half-man, half-bull creature defeated by Theseus
- Monster with snakes for hair
9 Clues: God of the sea • Underworld river of woe • Home of the Olympian god • Monster with snakes for hair • Huntress goddess, twin of Apollo • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Winged sandals were worn by this messenger god • Half-man, half-bull creature defeated by Theseus • The final resting place for heroes in the Underworld
47 & 48 2016-01-14
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- wide bowl
- Study living things
- surface features of an area
- not continuous
- Study the mind
- scientific knowledge
- collision
- Death
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- somthing emitted
- establish a colony
- Heart doctor
- Study myths
- Study deseases
- added building section
- Study Humans
- avoiding other nations
- brilliant action
- Study earth
- Pass along
- surrounded country
20 Clues: Death • wide bowl • collision • Pass along • Study myths • Study earth • Heart doctor • Study Humans • Study deseases • not continuous • Study the mind • somthing emitted • brilliant action • establish a colony • surrounded country • Study living things • scientific knowledge • added building section • avoiding other nations • surface features of an area
Latin Homework 2025-06-29
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- Queen of the Underworld, nearly kidnapped by Theseus and Pirithous
- Wife of hercules
- Blind prophet who advised Odysseus
- The realm of the dead in ancient mythology
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Magical item Aeneas needed to enter the Underworld
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- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld
- who guided Aeneas into the Underworld
- Place of punishment in Greek and Roman mythology
- Hero trapped on the Chair of Forgetfulness
- Aeneas’ father who shows him Rome’s future
11 Clues: Wife of hercules • Greek god of the Underworld • Blind prophet who advised Odysseus • who guided Aeneas into the Underworld • Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld • Hero trapped on the Chair of Forgetfulness • The realm of the dead in ancient mythology • Aeneas’ father who shows him Rome’s future • Place of punishment in Greek and Roman mythology • ...
Death Traditions 2025-09-07
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- Ancient Roman grave site for the poor
- Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions
- Name of Islamic realm where the dead meet before reaching al-Ākhirah, or “the Hereafter”
- In Día De Los Muertos, flower that holds the meaning of a guide to bring the dead back to the living
- In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies?
- In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days?
- In Islam, what person is encouraged to grieve for four months and ten days?
- Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death
- In South Korea, what object are the ashes of the deceased turned into?
- Tibetan Buddhist ritual where the body is left out to be claimed by birds, to let the soul depart
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- Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death
- How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead?
- In Greek Mythology, item you must be buried with to ride with Charon
- In a Viking funeral, what happens to the boat carrying the dead?
- Symbol of Día De Los Muertos, originating as an offering to Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld
- Paradise in Norse Mythology where warriors go after death
- In Islam, what is the only way the dead should be handled?
- Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos
- In religions such as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, how many days does it take for the spirit to make its journey to the afterlife?
- In Hawaiian culture, what part of the body holds the spiritual essence?
20 Clues: Ancient Roman grave site for the poor • Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions • In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies? • Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death • Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos • In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days? • How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead? • ...
Camera Brands 2013-04-08
Greek Mythology 2013-04-01
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- Greek god of the Underworld
- sea creatures with the fore-parts of horses and the tails of fish
- Greek goddess of love
- three goddesses of pain
- a divine winged horse
- one eyed dwarfs that hunted sheep on the island of Sicily
- the immortal horse of Adrastus
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- a snake-headed gorgon that can turn men to stone with her eyes
- a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram
- a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- the giant who fought Poseidon
- a nine-headed serpent
- Lion a gigantic lion whose skin was impervious to weapons
- three winged bird-women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
15 Clues: Greek goddess of love • a nine-headed serpent • a divine winged horse • three goddesses of pain • Greek god of the Underworld • Greek goddess of the rainbow • the giant who fought Poseidon • the immortal horse of Adrastus • a magical fleece from the gold-hair winged ram • a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2023-01-04
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- The largest and most significant religious center in Ancient Egypt.
- The king of the deities and the father of all creation.
- The wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus; it was believed that her tears caused the Nile to flood.
- The god believed to have invented hieroglyphs; depicted as a man with the head of an ibis.
- Any mythical being that is part human, part animal.
- In the beginning, there was only this.
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- Goddess of motherhood and fertility; depicted as a woman with the head of a cow.
- Depicted as a man with a falcon's head; god of the sky, war, and hunting.
- Goddess of good health; depicted as a regal-looking, domesticated cat with a golden earring.
- The Ancient Egyptian system of truth, justice, and order; it holds the universe together.
- The Egyptian god of the underworld; also symbolized death and resurrection.
- The Egyptians' belief in this was so strong that they buried a leader with everything they would need to survive within it.
- God of chaos and violence; murderer of Osiris.
- The leader of the holy trinity of Gods at Memphis.
- The god concerned with funerals and the care of the dead; depicted as a man with the head of a jackal.
15 Clues: In the beginning, there was only this. • God of chaos and violence; murderer of Osiris. • The leader of the holy trinity of Gods at Memphis. • Any mythical being that is part human, part animal. • The king of the deities and the father of all creation. • The largest and most significant religious center in Ancient Egypt. • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2023-01-04
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- The largest and most significant religious center in Ancient Egypt.
- The king of the deities and the father of all creation.
- The wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus; it was believed that her tears caused the Nile to flood.
- The god believed to have invented hieroglyphs; depicted as a man with the head of an ibis.
- Any mythical being that is part human, part animal.
- In the beginning, there was only this.
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- Goddess of motherhood and fertility; depicted as a woman with the head of a cow.
- Depicted as a man with a falcon's head; god of the sky, war, and hunting.
- Goddess of good health; depicted as a regal-looking, domesticated cat with a golden earring.
- The Ancient Egyptian system of truth, justice, and order; it holds the universe together.
- The Egyptian god of the underworld; also symbolized death and resurrection.
- The Egyptians' belief in this was so strong that they buried a leader with everything they would need to survive within it.
- God of chaos and violence; murderer of Osiris.
- The leader of the holy trinity of Gods at Memphis.
- The god concerned with funerals and the care of the dead; depicted as a man with the head of a jackal.
15 Clues: In the beginning, there was only this. • God of chaos and violence; murderer of Osiris. • The leader of the holy trinity of Gods at Memphis. • Any mythical being that is part human, part animal. • The king of the deities and the father of all creation. • The largest and most significant religious center in Ancient Egypt. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-12-07
15 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of Wine • God of Travel • God of the Sea • God of the Sun • Goddess of Love • King of the Gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of Spring • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Hearth • Goddess of Agricultire • Goddess of War Stratigy • Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon
Greek Mythology 2023-01-23
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- Goddess of the Moon, the Hunt and Maidens
- God of thieves and messenger of the gods
- Goddess of Crops
- God of the Dead
- Goddess of Love
- God of the Sun, Archery, Medicine and Plagues
- God of Lightning
- minor God of War
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- God of Wine
- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of War
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Goddess of Marriage
- Goddess of Spring
15 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • God of the Sea • God of the Dead • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Crops • God of Lightning • minor God of War • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Spring • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the Hearth • God of thieves and messenger of the gods • Goddess of the Moon, the Hunt and Maidens • God of the Sun, Archery, Medicine and Plagues
Greek Mythology 2017-03-09
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- when people battled back then, they had armor such as helmets,____, metal leggings,and boots
- when you break your back and can't move
- the ____ was blowing on the hill
- stupidly smart
- opposite of being hurt
- "their is that one person at school that is so ___, it cased a spell on me"
- to be upset
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- the thing that bees take from flowers
- meals
- a funeral/ praying
- "you can't hurt me"
- the weapon for the water God (Posiden)
- let's play Jenga
- "I left it right their but I guess I ____ it"
- Sheqs size
15 Clues: meals • Sheqs size • to be upset • stupidly smart • let's play Jenga • a funeral/ praying • "you can't hurt me" • opposite of being hurt • the ____ was blowing on the hill • the thing that bees take from flowers • the weapon for the water God (Posiden) • when you break your back and can't move • "I left it right their but I guess I ____ it" • ...
Mythology Crossword 2021-01-29
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- A monstrous creature also known as the Abominable Snowman
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- A fire-breathing hybrid of a lion, a goat, and a snake
- The Roman god of the Underworld
- The Greek god of war
- An Irish wailing ghost
- The Egyptian god of death who was killed by his brother
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- This creature has snakes for hair, and her gaze will turn you into stone
- The Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- A Greek hero who killed Medusa
- A Norse trickster god who is considered to be the brother of Thor
- A three-headed dog who guards the gates of the Underworld
- A Greek creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish
- The Greek god of the sea
- The Egyptian god of war and chaos
15 Clues: The Greek god of war • An Irish wailing ghost • The Greek god of the sea • A Greek hero who killed Medusa • The Roman god of the Underworld • The Egyptian god of war and chaos • The Greek goddess of war and wisdom • A fire-breathing hybrid of a lion, a goat, and a snake • The Egyptian god of death who was killed by his brother • ...
Eric Mythology 2020-11-01
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- Son of Poseidon. Messeger of the sea.
- Daugther of Inachus.Turned into a cow.
- Son of Helios. Blasted by Zeus.
- Trackstar. Golden Apple.
- Hates nobody. Child of Poseidon.
- Goddess of the night.Daughter of Chaos.
- Turns things to gold. Was a king.
- Son of Aphrodite. Personification of love.
- Turned into a tree. Chased by Apollo.
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- Amazing weaver. Turned into a spider.
- Turned into stone. Children slayed.
- Played the lyre.Son of Apollo.
- Cursed by Hera. Can't talk.
- Flew too close to the sun. Son of Daedalus.
- First woman. Created by Zeus.
15 Clues: Trackstar. Golden Apple. • Cursed by Hera. Can't talk. • First woman. Created by Zeus. • Played the lyre.Son of Apollo. • Son of Helios. Blasted by Zeus. • Hates nobody. Child of Poseidon. • Turns things to gold. Was a king. • Turned into stone. Children slayed. • Amazing weaver. Turned into a spider. • Son of Poseidon. Messeger of the sea. • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-11-12
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- to brag about accomplishments
- brave having no fear
- to want more than is reasonable
- applying your complete time
- mentally quick
- to get into other people's business
- to talk excessively about one's achievement
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- to take back something
- to gaze at yourself with admiration
- to have grace
- to never give up
- to look up to
- extremely ugly
- to go against authority
- to show allegiance, commitment
15 Clues: to have grace • to look up to • extremely ugly • mentally quick • to never give up • brave having no fear • to take back something • to go against authority • applying your complete time • to brag about accomplishments • to show allegiance, commitment • to want more than is reasonable • to gaze at yourself with admiration • to get into other people's business • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-03-09
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- goddess of the hearth
- goddesses of the hunt and the moon
- ruler of the seas
- god of death
- god of fire and the forge
- god of the underworld and riches
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- god of music and the sun
- goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- goddess of wisdom and crafts
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine and insanity
- king of the sky
- god of messengers and thieves
- queen of heaven
- god of war
15 Clues: god of war • god of death • king of the sky • queen of heaven • ruler of the seas • goddess of the hearth • god of music and the sun • god of wine and insanity • god of fire and the forge • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of wisdom and crafts • god of messengers and thieves • god of the underworld and riches • goddesses of the hunt and the moon • goddess of agriculture and the harvest
Roma Mythology 2022-04-19
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- God of the Underworld
- God of fire, forgery, blacksmiths, and volcanoes
- Goddess of marrige
- Goddess of Agriculture
- King of the Gods and God of the sky and rain
- Goddess of the rainbow
- God of the Seas
- Goddess of Wisdom
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- The God of the Sun, poetry, music and oracles
- God of wine
- God of war
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of the harvest
- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of hunting
15 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of the Seas • Goddess of Wisdom • God of the harvest • Goddess of marrige • Goddess of hunting • God of the Underworld • Messenger of the Gods • Goddess of Agriculture • Goddess of the rainbow • Goddess of love and beauty • King of the Gods and God of the sky and rain • The God of the Sun, poetry, music and oracles • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-06
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- Mother Earth
- She can Turn men to stone with her eyes
- The Advisor to Jupiter
- Where all the gods live in Greece
- Son of Poseidon
- Married the god of love
- God of sun
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- The capital of Greece
- The king who wanted all the gold to himself
- One eyed Giants
- God name was Eros
- God of the sea
- son of juno
- Goddess of beauty
- A goddess made out of clay that Turned into flesh
15 Clues: God of sun • son of juno • Mother Earth • God of the sea • One eyed Giants • Son of Poseidon • God name was Eros • Goddess of beauty • The capital of Greece • The Advisor to Jupiter • Married the god of love • Where all the gods live in Greece • She can Turn men to stone with her eyes • The king who wanted all the gold to himself • A goddess made out of clay that Turned into flesh
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Greek name is Hephaestus; smith God;forger of weapons
- Greek name is Athena;most loved Goddess in Pantheon
- 3 headed dog
- has a head of snakes
- Greek name is Hera;Zeus' wife;Queen of Gods
- chopped off Medusa's head
- Where you go when you're dead;have to pass through Tartarus
- Greek name is Aphrodite;Goddess of love and beauty
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- Youngest princess;very beautiful
- Greek name is Zeus
- capital of Greece
- one eyed monster
- Greek name is Hermes; God of herdsmen,commerce, farmer of treaties, gaurdian of travelers;invented the alphabet
- shoots arrows at people so they fall in love
- Greek name is poseidon;son is Achilles
15 Clues: 3 headed dog • one eyed monster • capital of Greece • Greek name is Zeus • has a head of snakes • chopped off Medusa's head • Youngest princess;very beautiful • Greek name is poseidon;son is Achilles • Greek name is Hera;Zeus' wife;Queen of Gods • shoots arrows at people so they fall in love • Greek name is Aphrodite;Goddess of love and beauty • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Greek name is "Eros"
- Molded out of clay by Hephaestus
- Fostered by Tethys
- Greek name is Athena
- Snake Head Woman
- Killed a Minotaur
- Greek name is Aphrodite
- Where the Gods lived
- Three Headed Dog
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- Sister to Artemis
- Gave fire to man
- Killed Medusa
- Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
- One eyed monsters
- A beautiful Princess who loved Eros
15 Clues: Killed Medusa • Gave fire to man • Snake Head Woman • Three Headed Dog • Sister to Artemis • One eyed monsters • Killed a Minotaur • Fostered by Tethys • Greek name is "Eros" • Greek name is Athena • Where the Gods lived • Greek name is Aphrodite • Molded out of clay by Hephaestus • A beautiful Princess who loved Eros • Son of Jupiter and Maia in Roman Mythology (Zeus = Jupiter)
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Opened a box that unleashed bad things into the world
- Could turn things to gold with a single touch
- Could only talk by repeating the last part of a sentence
- Large one-eyed monsters
- A giant three-headed dog that kept the living from entering the Underworld
- The god of the underworld
- The musical twin brother of Artemis
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- A gorgon with snakes for hair
- The person the word 'narcissist' was based off of
- Zeus's jealous wife
- Flew too high and died because his wings melted
- Killed Medusa and took her head
- Accompanied Aphrodite; a god of love
- Where the important gods lived
- The place where Achilles died
15 Clues: Zeus's jealous wife • Large one-eyed monsters • The god of the underworld • A gorgon with snakes for hair • The place where Achilles died • Where the important gods lived • Killed Medusa and took her head • The musical twin brother of Artemis • Accompanied Aphrodite; a god of love • Could turn things to gold with a single touch • Flew too high and died because his wings melted • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- - Released the evils of humanity
- River Styx - You have to cross this to get to Hades
- - Brother of Zeus; ruler of the underworld
- - Where the Olympic gods live
- - Beheaded Medusa
- - Has snake hair and can turn people to stone
- - Popular city used in Myths; name comes from the goddess Athena
- - Whatever he touched turned to gold
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- - Sister is Artemis; God of music, truth and prophecy, healing, the sun and light, plague, and poetry
- - Goddess of love, desire, beauty, and pleasure
- - Son of Poseidon; slayed the minotaur
- - Ruler of the gods and goddesses
- - Brother of Zeus; ruled the ocean
- - Greek virgin goddess of reason, intelligent activity, arts and literature; daughter of Zeus
- - Mischievous god of love; often depicted with a bow and arrow
15 Clues: - Beheaded Medusa • - Where the Olympic gods live • - Released the evils of humanity • - Ruler of the gods and goddesses • - Brother of Zeus; ruled the ocean • - Whatever he touched turned to gold • - Son of Poseidon; slayed the minotaur • - Brother of Zeus; ruler of the underworld • - Has snake hair and can turn people to stone • ...
greek mythology 2024-05-27
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- Which god is god of music?
- Who is Zues married to?
- Which god is god of wine?
- Which creature has 9 heads?
- What is the name of the 3 headed dog?
- Who is god of the underworld?
- Which god is god of virgins?
- Which god is the god of sleep?
- Which creature has the haunches of a lion, wings of s bird and the head of a woman?
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- Who is the smartest goddess?
- Which hero did the Hydra try to kill?
- Who god cursed by Athena?
- Which god is god of traveling?
- Which titan holds the sky?
- which creature used their voice to lure sailors into the water?
15 Clues: Who is Zues married to? • Who god cursed by Athena? • Which god is god of wine? • Which god is god of music? • Which titan holds the sky? • Which creature has 9 heads? • Who is the smartest goddess? • Which god is god of virgins? • Who is god of the underworld? • Which god is god of traveling? • Which god is the god of sleep? • Which hero did the Hydra try to kill? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-03-27
15 Clues: Zeuses wife • Mother Earth • God of the sun • Created horses • Goddess of love • Poseidons weapon • King of all gods • Goddess of wisdom • Where Hades resides • Kidnapped Persephone • Where most gods reside • Swallowed his children • Was born from zeus thigh • Hephaestus is the god of • Where Greek mythology started
Greek mythology 2024-02-08
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- Who was the god of war
- Who killed Achilles
- Who made the greek labyrinth
- Who was wearing the winged sandals
- Who holds the earth
- Who killed his father
- Who cut off medusa's head
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- Who went to the underworld to save his wife
- Who stole fire
- Who made the helmet of invisibility
- Who was the first woman on earth
- Who killed himself
- Who made the trojan horse
- Who fell in love with himself
- Who trained the muses to sing so harmony lesly together
15 Clues: Who stole fire • Who killed himself • Who killed Achilles • Who holds the earth • Who killed his father • Who was the god of war • Who made the trojan horse • Who cut off medusa's head • Who made the greek labyrinth • Who fell in love with himself • Who was the first woman on earth • Who was wearing the winged sandals • Who made the helmet of invisibility • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-05-07
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- a synonym for "tale"
- a synonym for "raid"
- suffering from decay
- a synonym for "mistake"
- a synonym for "butcher"
- harm or injure
- to irritate or annoy
- a long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs
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- speak with involuntary pauses and repetition of sounds
- an eye with a white iris
- a synonym for "wonder"
- a synonym for "ignite"
- a synonym for "detective"
- out of control with anger or excitement
- to stare
15 Clues: to stare • harm or injure • a synonym for "tale" • a synonym for "raid" • suffering from decay • to irritate or annoy • a synonym for "wonder" • a synonym for "ignite" • a synonym for "mistake" • a synonym for "butcher" • an eye with a white iris • a synonym for "detective" • out of control with anger or excitement • a long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs • ...
Celtic Mythology 2024-11-24
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- Mythical seal-human creature.
- King of the gods, with a silver hand.
- Lord of Dyfed.
- Land of eternal youth.
- Goddess of war and fate.
- Father god of fertility.
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- Goddess of fire and poetry.
- God of the sun and light.
- King of Annwn (the Otherworld).
- Celtic sun god.
- Ancient Celtic lands.
- Ancient, monstrous beings.
- Hero of Ulster.
- Goddess of horses.
- Goddess of love and fertility.
15 Clues: Lord of Dyfed. • Celtic sun god. • Hero of Ulster. • Goddess of horses. • Ancient Celtic lands. • Land of eternal youth. • Goddess of war and fate. • Father god of fertility. • God of the sun and light. • Ancient, monstrous beings. • Goddess of fire and poetry. • Mythical seal-human creature. • Goddess of love and fertility. • King of Annwn (the Otherworld). • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-01-22
15 Clues: oldest god • 3 headed dog • hermes' staff • poseidons wife • zeus is god of • the messenger god • invented by athena • The king of titans • originally a demigod • a symbol of aphrodite • won a fight with ares • associated with the moon • child of kronos and rhea • boatman of the underworld • thrown off of mount olympus
Greek Mythology 2025-01-22
15 Clues: oldest god • 3 headed dog • hermes' staff • poseidons wife • zeus is god of • the messenger god • invented by athena • The king of titans • originally a demigod • a symbol of aphrodite • won a fight with ares • associated with the moon • child of kronos and rhea • boatman of the underworld • thrown off of mount olympus
Greek Mythology 2025-04-10
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- The vengeful goddess of marriage
- The tragic singer-songwriter who ventured into the Underworld for his love
- The monster found in the middle of the Labyrinth
- Queen of the Underworld by marriage
- child of Hera who was thrown off Mount Olympus
- The son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun
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- Can be considered a "jack of all trades", god of music, the sun, disease, medicine, ect.
- Goddess of just retribution, balance, and divine vengeance
- A cursed woman often viewed as a monster (Hint: she was cursed by Athena)
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Often referred to as the "King of the Gods"
- A titan who brought fire to humans and was punished
- The arrow-slinging twin sister of the sun god
- The patron goddess of a famous Greek city (hint: the city is named after her)
- The first born child of the titans Kronos and Rhea, is often forgotten in favor of her more well-known siblings
15 Clues: Goddess of love and beauty • The vengeful goddess of marriage • Queen of the Underworld by marriage • Often referred to as the "King of the Gods" • The arrow-slinging twin sister of the sun god • child of Hera who was thrown off Mount Olympus • The monster found in the middle of the Labyrinth • The son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun • ...
Mythology & Legends 2025-11-03
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- – Lion slain by Hercules in his first labor
- – Norse end-of-world battle of the gods
- – Three-headed guardian of the Underworld
- – Fire-breathing creature with parts of lion, goat, and serpent
- – Titan condemned to hold up the sky
- – Shield or protection associated with Zeus or Athena
- – Chooser of the slain in Norse legend
- – Creature with riddles guarding Thebes
- – Afterlife paradise for heroes
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- – Flew too close to the sun with wax wings
- – Goddess of memory, mother of the Muses
- – Food of the gods in Greek myth
- – Deep abyss of punishment in Greek mythology
- – Titan who gave fire to humans
- – Legendary sea monster from Norse folklore
15 Clues: – Titan who gave fire to humans • – Afterlife paradise for heroes • – Food of the gods in Greek myth • – Titan condemned to hold up the sky • – Chooser of the slain in Norse legend • – Norse end-of-world battle of the gods • – Creature with riddles guarding Thebes • – Goddess of memory, mother of the Muses • – Three-headed guardian of the Underworld • ...
Roman mythology 2025-11-13
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- Roman god who wore winged sandals
- Three-headed dog who guarded the Underworld
- The animal symbol for Bacchus/Dionysus
- Roman Queen of the gods and wife of Jupiter
- A three-pronged spear used by Neptune
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
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- The Greek god of the Underworld
- A snake-haired woman depicted on Minerva's shield
- Roman goddess of grain
- Juno's sacred bird
- The Roman name for Venus' husband
- The god of prophecy, music, poetry, medicine and the sun
- Roman King of the gods
- the Roman god of war
15 Clues: Juno's sacred bird • the Roman god of war • Roman goddess of grain • Roman King of the gods • The Greek god of the Underworld • Roman god who wore winged sandals • The Roman name for Venus' husband • The Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of the hearth and home • A three-pronged spear used by Neptune • The animal symbol for Bacchus/Dionysus • ...
Death Traditions 2025-09-07
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- Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions
- Ancient Roman grave site for the poor
- In Hawaiian culture, what part of the body holds the spiritual essence?
- Paradise in Norse Mythology where warriors go after death
- Name of Islamic realm where the dead meet before reaching al-Ākhirah, or “the Hereafter”
- In religions such as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, how many days does it take for the spirit to make its journey to the afterlife?
- Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos
- In Día De Los Muertos, flower that holds the meaning of a guide to bring the dead back to the living
- In Islam, what is the only way the dead should be handled?
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- In South Korea, what object are the ashes of the deceased turned into?
- Tibetan Buddhist ritual where the body is left out to be claimed by birds, to let the soul depart
- In Greek Mythology, item you must be buried with to ride with Charon
- How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead?
- In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days?
- Paradise in Greek Mythology where warriors go after death
- In a Viking funeral, what happens to the boat carrying the dead?
- Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death
- In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies?
- In Islam, what person is encouraged to grieve for four months and ten days?
- Symbol of Día De Los Muertos, originating as an offering to Mictlantecuhtli, god of the underworld
20 Clues: Ancient Roman grave site for the poor • Word for Ancient Greek funeral processions • In Hinduism, what part of a person never dies? • Hindu ritual that releases the soul after death • Name of the altars used during Día De Los Muertos • In Islam, what mourning period only lasts three days? • How did Ancient Egyptians popularly care for their dead? • ...
Prometheus Vocabulary 2019-12-18
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- Unwilling to obey
- The quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand.
- In greek mythology, one of a family of giants who were overthrown by the family of Zeus.
- Without pity; cruelly
- In greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people's lives.
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- A movement or journey downward.
- Fear and wonder
- Nourishment; assistance.
- Certain; pre-decided
- Modesty; freedom from pride
10 Clues: Fear and wonder • Unwilling to obey • Certain; pre-decided • Without pity; cruelly • Nourishment; assistance. • Modesty; freedom from pride • A movement or journey downward. • The quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand. • In greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people's lives. • ...
7th grade Fifth Period Vocabulary 2023-04-19
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- an agreement to stop fighting
- Stories that explained events, beliefs, or actions
- government ruled by a single person
- highest point in an ancient Greek
- City's marketplace
- government ruled by a small group of elite, landowning families
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- Type of democracy in which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies
- most important gods in greek mythology
- government ruled by citizens
- city-state
10 Clues: city-state • City's marketplace • government ruled by citizens • an agreement to stop fighting • highest point in an ancient Greek • government ruled by a single person • most important gods in greek mythology • Stories that explained events, beliefs, or actions • government ruled by a small group of elite, landowning families • ...
Months of the year 2023-03-04
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- New Year's eve
- The end of March is also the time when Spring closes to make room for Miss Ha to take the throne
- National Day
- VALENTINE DAY
- NOEL
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- This month is named after the ancient Roman emperor Julius Caesar. He was instrumental in the reform of the solar calendar in 46 BC
- Mid-autumn festival
- Teacher's Day
- This month is named after the goddess Juno-ra, the wife of the god Luput in ancient Roman mythology. In Greek mythology, the goddess Hera
- HALLOWEEN
- WOMEN’S DAY
- summer break
12 Clues: NOEL • HALLOWEEN • WOMEN’S DAY • National Day • summer break • Teacher's Day • VALENTINE DAY • New Year's eve • Mid-autumn festival • The end of March is also the time when Spring closes to make room for Miss Ha to take the throne • This month is named after the ancient Roman emperor Julius Caesar. He was instrumental in the reform of the solar calendar in 46 BC • ...
jackson homework the password is ! 2013-09-11
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- a person or thing regarded with especial preference or liking
- The condition or quality of being intricate
- To change so as to match or fit
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- A place where drugs are sold
- a large system of star held by gravity
- greek mythology a giant hunter
- a conscious mental reaction
- the sixth planet from the sun
- roman mythology the supreme god
- used for cooking food
10 Clues: used for cooking food • a conscious mental reaction • A place where drugs are sold • the sixth planet from the sun • greek mythology a giant hunter • To change so as to match or fit • roman mythology the supreme god • a large system of star held by gravity • The condition or quality of being intricate • a person or thing regarded with especial preference or liking
Day One Vocabulary Practice 2021-12-23
Jason Nouns for Latin 2022-05-11
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- They were generally depicted as birds with the heads of women, their faces were pale with hunger and long claws on their hands.
- was an an enchantress who helped Jason, leader of the Argonauts, to obtain the Golden Fleece from her father, King Aeëtes of Colchis. She was of divine descent and had the gift of prophecy. She married Jason and used her magic powers and advice to help him.
- was the most important Centaur in Greek mythology, famous for his teaching ability. He was the son of the Titan god Cronus and the nymph Philyra.
- was a king of the region of Thrace in Greek mythology, as well as a seer. He appeared in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, on their way to retrieve the Golden Fleece from the mythical land of Colchis.
- In Greek mythology, ________ was the ruler of Thebes, although _________ would not be named king, but would act as regent on several occasions, including either side of the rule of Oedipus.
- was the builder and eponym of the ship Argo. He was known as one of the Argonauts and constructed the ship under Athena's guidance. He traveled with Jason to find the golden fleece.
- is the Roman god of the sun. The worship of Sol was introduced to the Romans by Titus Tatius. It is believed the Roman pantheon had two sun gods.The deity worship was performed by the Sabine family of Aurelius.
- is the leader of the Argonauts and the son of Aeson, king of Iolcos in Thessaly.
- was a son of Boreas, god of the north wind, and Orithyia, the goddess of cold mountain winds. He was the twin brother of Zetes and the brother of Chione, the goddess of snow.
- _________ is an ancient site in Greece and a modern town, which was an important part of various stories in Greek mythology. _________ was an important ancient Greek religious sanctuary sacred to the god Apollo.
- is the area bordered by the Danube on the north, by the Euxine Sea (Black Sea) on the east, by northern Macedonia in the south and by Illyria to the west.
- is a son of Boreas the God of the North Wind. Along with his brothers Calais, they are known as the Boreads. _________ and Calais were Argonauts and are identifiable because of their wings.
- _________ was a mortal prince of Greek mythology, the heir to the throne of Iolcus, and most famously, the father of the Greek hero Jason.
- was a river-god of Colchis at the easternmost end of the Black Sea (modern day Georgia). The Phasis River had its headwaters in the Caucasus Mountains and flowed down through the land of Colchis to the Black Sea.
- is the King of Colchis (the land at the eastern end of the Black Sea) who received from Phrixus, son of Athamas, the Golden Fleece. Later, when the Argonauts came to Colchis, he was betrayed by his own daughter Medea, and lost both fleece and kingdom.
- The __________ was named after a girl named Helle. Together with her brother Phrixus, she was about to be killed as a human sacrifice, but they were saved by a ram with a golden fleece, which took them on their back, and flew from Greece to the north.
- The name Eridanos means "Early Burnt" from the Greek words êri and danos. It probably came from the story of Phaethon--whose flaming body plunged into the river when he was struck from the chariot of the sun by the thunderbolt of Zeus.The Eridanos was later associated with the river _______, because the ________ was located near the end of the Amber trail.
- a Corinthian princess as the daughter of King Creon. She married Jason. Creusa was killed, along with her father, by Medea, who either sent her a peplos steeped in flammable poison or set fire to the royal palace.
- was a city-state in Ancient Greece, located between its rival states, Sparta and Athens. In Greek mythology, it was founded by Corinthos, who was a descendant of the god of the sun Helios.
- ________ is a king of Greek mythology, for ________ was the king of Iolcus, but ________ was also a noted hero for he was an Argonaut and a hunter of the Calydonian Boar.
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- A pair of rocks at the Bosphorus that clashed together whenever a vessel went through. They were defeated by Jason and the Argonauts, who would have been lost and killed by the rocks if it wasn't for Phineus' advice.
- is one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology and is a prime example of a mighty warrior. The reward for his suffering through many hardships was a promise that he would live forever among the gods at Mount Olympus.
- _________, son of King Athamas of Boeotia and the half-nymph Nephele, along with his twin sister, Helle, were hated by their stepmother, Ino. Phrixus was a character in the greek mythology who created the golden fleece.
- The _______ Sea, also called the Euxine Sea, was originally known by the Greeks as Axeinos, which means "Unkind to Strangers" i.e. Inhospitable.
- ______ was the goddess of the Hellespont, a body of water bridging the Aegean and Black Seas. ______ was once a mortal princess, a daughter of King Athamas of Boeotia by the cloud-nymphe Nephele. Her jealous stepmother Ino tricked Athamas into offering Helle and her brother Phrixos up as a sacrifice to the gods, but Nephele sent the flying, golden-fleece ram to their rescue.
- of Colchis was the son of Aeetes and a brother of Medea and Chalciope. When his sister, Medea, ran off with Jason, the Argonauts and the Golden Fleece, she distracted Aeetes by killing her brother Absyrtus.
- was a sky-god who Romans believed oversaw all aspects of life; he is thought to have originated from the Greek god Zeus. ________ also concentrated on protecting the Roman state.
- was the king of Iolcus in Greek mythology, son of the god Poseidon and Tyro.
- ___________ is the land of the mythical Centaurs, the birthplace of Achilles, who is the hero of the Trojan War, and the place where the battle between the Titans and the Olympic Gods took place.
- is the twin brother of Polydeuces a pair of demigods. The two in collective are known as the Dioscuri. The twins feature in a number of myths, crossing paths with other notable figures in Greek Mythology like Jason. Both Castor and Pollux, being identical twins, were inseparable in their looks and actions. ________ was great horseman and Pollux was a great fighter.
- is the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens. She also shares some things in common with Minerva from Roman mythology. Many refer to her as a protector or a patron of major cities such as Athens.
- was a fabulously wealthy land situated on the mysterious periphery of the heroic world. Here in the sacred grove of the war god Ares, King Aeëtes hung the Golden Fleece until it was seized by Jason and the Argonauts.
- was a river-god of the northern realm of Hyperborea. He also had a place amongst the stars which is known as the constellation __________. The __________ was a mythical river later identified with the Istros (Ister) (Danube) of northern Europe and the Po of northern Italy.
- ___________ is a legendary musician and prophet in ancient Greek religion. He was also a renowned poet and, according to the legend, travelled with Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, and even descended into the Underworld of Hades to recover his lost wife Eurydice.
34 Clues: was the king of Iolcus in Greek mythology, son of the god Poseidon and Tyro. • is the leader of the Argonauts and the son of Aeson, king of Iolcos in Thessaly. • They were generally depicted as birds with the heads of women, their faces were pale with hunger and long claws on their hands. • ...
Celtic Mythology 2013-10-28
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- One of the cycles of Celtic mythology
- God of strength and eloquence
- One of the goddesses of horses
- The god of the forests
- Goddess of healing, associated with healing springs
- Cycles of the_______:One of the cycles of Celtic mythology
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- The god of love
- One of the Mother Goddesses
- God of healing,the sea,hunting and dogs
- One of the Mother Goddesses
- One of the goddesses of sacred waters
11 Clues: The god of love • The god of the forests • One of the Mother Goddesses • One of the Mother Goddesses • God of strength and eloquence • One of the goddesses of horses • One of the cycles of Celtic mythology • One of the goddesses of sacred waters • God of healing,the sea,hunting and dogs • Goddess of healing, associated with healing springs • ...
Infographic Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- The sister of Zeus, and goddess of home
- The Greek god of war
- Greek god of prophecy, music, poetry
- The goddess of marriage
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The god of the sky in Ancient Greek Mythology
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- a messenger god in mythology
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- The goddess of love and beauty
10 Clues: The Greek god of war • The goddess of marriage • a messenger god in mythology • The goddess of love and beauty • The Greek god of the underworld • Greek god of prophecy, music, poetry • The sister of Zeus, and goddess of home • The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • The god of the sky in Ancient Greek Mythology
Mythology 2024-10-01
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- The people of Crete, like those of many other ancient societies, recognised this animal as a symbol of strength
- An Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the center of the athletic, artistic, business, social, spiritual, and political life in the city
- A Bronze Age culture which was centered on the island of Crete
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
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- The attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object.
- The double-headed axe
- The upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- Harrari likens "storytelling" to a mysterious "...."
9 Clues: The double-headed axe • The upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • Harrari likens "storytelling" to a mysterious "...." • A Bronze Age culture which was centered on the island of Crete • An Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • The attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object. • ...
Constellations 2021-10-12
15 Clues: Balance • The Ram • The Bull • The Crab • The Goat • The Lion • The Fish • The Twins • The Dragon • The Maiden • The Archer • The Centaur • Winged Horse • The Water Bearer • Greek Mythology Character
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-08
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- formed as neighboring villages united to protect themselves from outside invaders.
- lies in the Southern part of Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.
- an open-aired market.
- Named for the city of Mycenae
- started on a group of 200 islands east of the Greek mainland.
- “high city”
- Created a legacy throughout the Mediterranean
- A collection of myths
- the period of history that is considered to be the height of Classical Greek civilization in terms of achievement.
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- Named after Minos, king of Crete in Greek mythology.
- Located inland on the Peloponnesian Peninsula.
- near the Aegean Sea
- Centered in the ancient city of Troy, in Asia Minor.
- Located on Attica, a part of the Balkan Peninsula.
- Lived on Mount Olympus
15 Clues: “high city” • near the Aegean Sea • an open-aired market. • A collection of myths • Lived on Mount Olympus • Named for the city of Mycenae • Created a legacy throughout the Mediterranean • Located inland on the Peloponnesian Peninsula. • Located on Attica, a part of the Balkan Peninsula. • Named after Minos, king of Crete in Greek mythology. • ...
The Odyssey 2025-01-04
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- In Greek mythology, giants with single eyes in the middle of their foreheads.
- A mark on the skin that is left after an accident.
- The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things.
- She is the goddess of intelligence, art, strategy, inspiration and peace in Greek mythology.
- A large, ugly, frightening animal or person that exists only in stories.
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- He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology.
- A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill.
- To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks.
- Pieces of wood tied together into a platform that is used like a boat.
- He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds.
10 Clues: A mark on the skin that is left after an accident. • A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill. • He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds. • He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology. • The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things. • To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks. • ...
Sea Monsters 2021-03-25
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- known as the father of all monsters
- a sailor
- a type of ship used from circa 1500 or before
- dangerous creatures who lure sailors through their enchanting music, causing them to shipwreck
- turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy
- monstrous sea creature symbolizing evil in the old testament
- taking ownership of an area of land or sea
- legendary sea monster of scandinavian origin
- group of four griffindor classmates known for rule-breaking and mischief-making / a raider
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- unnamed / unclassified
- in relation to navigation of ships on sea
- deriving from greek mythology, a sea creature who haunts the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of charybdis
- a sea monster in greek mythology / a constellation
- antonym for familiar / video game series
- a watercraft
- "into the ________"
- fabled, legend, folkloric
- huge or monstrous creature
- traditional folk song sung by sailors while performing physical labour together
- nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea
- wanting or devouring large quantities of food
- travelling
22 Clues: a sailor • travelling • a watercraft • "into the ________" • unnamed / unclassified • fabled, legend, folkloric • huge or monstrous creature • known as the father of all monsters • turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy • antonym for familiar / video game series • in relation to navigation of ships on sea • taking ownership of an area of land or sea • ...
TORCH 2024-05-12
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- wrote the Roman epic The Aeneid
- goddesses that decide human destinies
- son of Venus and Roman god of fertility
- could turn anything into gold by touching it
- mother of Persephone and goddess of crops
- goddess to which the Parthenon is dedicated
- led the argonauts in search for the golden fleece in Greek mythology
- Roman god who gave the first horses to man
- first Roman ruler who ruled for 40 years
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- 12 gods that came before the 12 olympians
- twin deities who aid shipwrecked sailors
- god turned into a goat
- goddess of the hearth, home, and family
- Roman god of the underworld
- temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods
- traveled to the underworld to find his wife
- spirit who lives in trees and takes the form of a beautiful woman in Greek mythology
- goddess of the hunt and wild animals
- god of doorways, gates and passageways. Has two faces
- Roman festical celebrating the winter solstice
20 Clues: god turned into a goat • Roman god of the underworld • wrote the Roman epic The Aeneid • goddess of the hunt and wild animals • goddesses that decide human destinies • goddess of the hearth, home, and family • son of Venus and Roman god of fertility • twin deities who aid shipwrecked sailors • temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods • ...
Random 2024-05-09
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- animal that appear in 1st Labours of Hercules
- a pack of crow
- lion + bat + Scorpio Chimera
- colour of the sky
- dragon/fish mythology
- three monstrous sisters from greek mythology
- hardest material made from carbon
- sword of selection
- medusa shield
- immortal sea creatures
- demon lord (Japanese)
- god that can't keep his pants
- press f to pay respect
- Japanese MTG
- What is a man? A miserable little pile of secrets.
- let them eat cake
- TCG that recently celebrate 25th anniversary
- hanging garden
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- deep red colour
- cat cafe anime/VN
- spell that half your opponent HP
- dog, monkey and pheasant
- family that prepare vessel for holly grail
- friendship, love, strength and devotion flower
- bread
- ogura yui (wolf)
- 4 leg during the day, 2 leg during the noon, 3 leg during the night
- The ultimate wizard in terms of attack and defense.
- moon god (JP)
- animal that steal potion of immortality
- pinkish purple
31 Clues: bread • Japanese MTG • medusa shield • moon god (JP) • a pack of crow • pinkish purple • hanging garden • deep red colour • ogura yui (wolf) • cat cafe anime/VN • colour of the sky • let them eat cake • sword of selection • dragon/fish mythology • demon lord (Japanese) • immortal sea creatures • press f to pay respect • dog, monkey and pheasant • lion + bat + Scorpio Chimera • ...
A Crossword Puzzle for Hatching Magic, by Ann Downer 2014-01-16
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- House for pigeons
- Someone who held a job before the current holder
- Fire-breathing she monster in Greek Mythology, made up of parts of several different animals
- A particular way of speaking
- A female spirit in Gaelic folklore whose wailing warns that a family member will soon die
- Protective barrier
- A type of shoe with a jute sole
- A room for sleeping
- Lacking understanding
- A garment of southern Asian women
- Heavy or rotund
- An animal that is 12 months old
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- A legendary serpent with a deadly glance
- A vine with purple and red flowers
- One of 3 legendary winged sisters in Greek mythology who had snakes for hair
- Rich silk fabric
- To strive for superiority
- A fire-breathing dragon
- A small bag with a shoulder strap
- Taking a short rest
- Headdress worn chiefly in the countries of the eastern Mediterranean or southern Asia
- A sheet of writing paper measuring about 13 by 16 inches
- Type of yarn with protruding pile
23 Clues: Heavy or rotund • Rich silk fabric • House for pigeons • Protective barrier • A room for sleeping • Taking a short rest • Lacking understanding • A fire-breathing dragon • To strive for superiority • A particular way of speaking • A type of shoe with a jute sole • An animal that is 12 months old • A small bag with a shoulder strap • A garment of southern Asian women • ...
Spellin Unit 8 2014-10-18
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- is my poem the new _ of poetry
- our minister has a degree in _
- can I order that form the _ by phone
- bring some rock samples to _ class
- the document is full of legal _
- new _ makes many tasks easier
- a timeline shows a _ of events
- i offered my _ for breaking the cup
- human groups are the focus of _
- the origin of a word
- oil spills harm the _ of our oceans
- use _ to solve math problems
- after the end
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- fans of _ study stars and planets
- this _ book does not cover apes
- digs up the past
- before the beginning
- i read all three books of the _
- do weather reporters study _
- students of _ learn how minds work
- an _ shows how things are created
- the gods of ancient mythology interest me
- people who plan events must think about this
- i overheard the _ between them
- our next _ is on human growth
25 Clues: after the end • digs up the past • before the beginning • the origin of a word • do weather reporters study _ • use _ to solve math problems • new _ makes many tasks easier • our next _ is on human growth • is my poem the new _ of poetry • our minister has a degree in _ • a timeline shows a _ of events • i overheard the _ between them • this _ book does not cover apes • ...
Chapter 3 Section 1-3 Terms 2024-09-11
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- son of Darius I that relaunched the invasion of Greece by the Persians
- having human form or attributes (like the gods in Greek mythology)
- League of Greek city states led by the Spartans
- ruler with complete control over government (typically a cruel dictator)
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Civilization that was destroyed by the Dorians
- king of Persia that failed to beat the Greeks at the Battle of Marathon
- Greek word for city
- rule by few
- island that Athenians retreated to after the Battle of Thermopylae
- Civilization that flourished on the island of Crete during the earliest Aegean civilizations
- influential political leader of Athens
- League of Greek city states led by the Athenians
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- rule by the people
- civil war between Sparta and Athens following the Periclean Age
- Spartan slaves
- rule by one
- Battle where Leonidus led a group of Greek soldiers against the Persians at a mountain pass
- time period of Greek history where little is known
- capital city of Minoan civilization
- blind poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
21 Clues: rule by one • rule by few • Spartan slaves • rule by the people • Greek word for city • capital city of Minoan civilization • King of the gods in Greek mythology • influential political leader of Athens • blind poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Civilization that was destroyed by the Dorians • League of Greek city states led by the Spartans • ...
greek mythology 2022-05-19
15 Clues: god of war • god of wind • god of trade • god of dreams • god of the sky • god of strength • the god of the sea • titan of astronomy • greek god of wealth • god of wind and air • the king of the gods • king of the underworld • the goddess of marriage • greatest of greek heroes • god of music and healing
Roman Mythology 2020-11-20
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- The only of the twelve major Olympian god(esse)s to keep their name after becoming Roman is ________.
- Ancient Romans believed the gods lived on top of ________ ________.
- Romulus and Remus founded Rome on the banks of the ________ ________.
- Most of the planets in our ________ ________ are named after Roman gods.
- Instead of the focus on moral lessons and storytelling of the Greeks, the Roman myths focused more on ________ rituals and prayers.
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- The idea of the Greek god Hades is based mostly around his power over death and the dead. However, his Roman counterpart, ________, is based more on his power over wealth and gems.
- All Romans were required to honor all gods, but some ________ certain god(esse)s and worshipped them more in private.
- While the Romans did base their religion on that of the Greeks, some of their deities were original to Rome. One of these gods was ________, a god with two faces that represented the spirit of passages, like doorways and gates.
- The wolf that saved Romulus and Remus from the banks of the Tiber River was named ________.
- Many Romans had ________ in their houses in order to honor and worship the gods.
- The Roman god ________ was based on the Greek god Dionysus.
- After death, the Roman emperors (with a few exceptions) were ________, or achieved the status of a god.
- Just like in Greek myths, the god Mercury/Hermes carries a ________, a staff with two snakes intertwined around it.
- Ancient Romans worshipped ________ gods.
- The Roman name of the Greek hero Heracles is ________.
15 Clues: Ancient Romans worshipped ________ gods. • The Roman name of the Greek hero Heracles is ________. • The Roman god ________ was based on the Greek god Dionysus. • Ancient Romans believed the gods lived on top of ________ ________. • Romulus and Remus founded Rome on the banks of the ________ ________. • ...
Creation Mythology 2023-02-24
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- stage one of Greek creation myth
- Unconscious Symbols
- a system of society or government controlled my women
- stage two of Greek creation myth
- chief deity of the pantheon, a sky and weather god who was identical with the Roman god Jupiter.
- the Study of Myths
- a system of society or government controlled by men
- stage three of Greek creation myth
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- newer generations, gods, elements are continually attempting to assert themselves into power
- Connect Myths to Cultural Understanding/ Hero Quest
- male deity who was worshiped by the pre-Hellenic population of Greece but probably was not widely worshiped by the Greeks themselves
- the struggle between the forces of good and evil, the quest of a hero, or the origin of some aspect of the natural world
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- Blood, Water, Sky, etc.
- Created Idea of Archetypes/Standard Personalities
15 Clues: the Study of Myths • Unconscious Symbols • Blood, Water, Sky, etc. • stage one of Greek creation myth • stage two of Greek creation myth • stage three of Greek creation myth • Created Idea of Archetypes/Standard Personalities • Connect Myths to Cultural Understanding/ Hero Quest • a system of society or government controlled by men • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-03
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- God of music
- Rules over fire, metalworking, and others
- the messenger for the olympian gods
- queen of the gods
- God of sea
- in mythology it is said her look could turn people to stone. She represented fertility, death, and rebirth
- Rules over wisdom and war
- God of love
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- Goddess of the hunt
- god of sky and ruler of the olympian gods
- Rules over love and beauty
- brought evil into the world
- ruler of the underworld
- Corn goddess
- Rules over war
15 Clues: God of sea • God of love • God of music • Corn goddess • Rules over war • queen of the gods • Goddess of the hunt • ruler of the underworld • Rules over wisdom and war • Rules over love and beauty • brought evil into the world • the messenger for the olympian gods • god of sky and ruler of the olympian gods • Rules over fire, metalworking, and others • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- most beautiful of the gods
- embodiment of love
- god of sea
- scared of spiders
- patron of liars, thieves, and gamblers
- born out of primal murder and rose from foam
- queen of gods
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- very jealous of his brothers
- captured medusa's head
- very good with bow and arrow
- chosen leader by siblings
- goddess of cornfield
- was hurled off of olympus
- god of grape harvest and wine
- has a rivalry with his sister
15 Clues: god of sea • queen of gods • scared of spiders • embodiment of love • goddess of cornfield • captured medusa's head • chosen leader by siblings • was hurled off of olympus • most beautiful of the gods • very jealous of his brothers • very good with bow and arrow • god of grape harvest and wine • has a rivalry with his sister • patron of liars, thieves, and gamblers • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- God who rises and sets the sun
- God of love whose Greek name is Eros
- The king who turned whatever he touched into gold
- Three headed dog that guards the underworld
- God of all the gods
- The hero who pulled the sword from the stone
- Goddess of love, beauty, and desire who was born from the castration of Caelus
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- God of the underworld
- Where all the gods live
- Was taken to a castle to live with invisible Cupid
- The boundary between earth and the underworld where souls have to pass
- A titan who was punished for giving men by being chained to a rock while an eagle ate his liver
- The god with the wings on his shoes
- Popular city in ancient Greece
- The monster who had snakes for hair and turned people to stone when she looked at them
15 Clues: God of all the gods • God of the underworld • Where all the gods live • God who rises and sets the sun • Popular city in ancient Greece • The god with the wings on his shoes • God of love whose Greek name is Eros • Three headed dog that guards the underworld • The hero who pulled the sword from the stone • The king who turned whatever he touched into gold • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- embodies love
- goddess of love, beauty, fertility, sexuality, and desire
- god of sea
- god of roadways, travelers, merchants. and thieves
- god of the sky
- giants with one eye
- god of war
- Tethy's is his foster mother
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- Phoebe's granddaughter
- Daughter of King
- has snake hair
- Son of posedidon + king Aegeus
- where the gods lived
- Diana's twin
- god of the under world
15 Clues: god of sea • god of war • Diana's twin • embodies love • has snake hair • god of the sky • Daughter of King • giants with one eye • where the gods lived • Phoebe's granddaughter • god of the under world • Tethy's is his foster mother • Son of posedidon + king Aegeus • god of roadways, travelers, merchants. and thieves • goddess of love, beauty, fertility, sexuality, and desire
Roman Mythology 2016-10-04
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- God of war
- God of thieves; messenger god
- Goddess of wisdom and warcraft
- God of the Underworld
- God of the sky and lightning
- Goddess of the hunt
- God of craftsmanship
- Goddess of love
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- Important river in the Underworld
- Guard dog with three heads
- God of horses
- God of poetry and music
- God of love; carries a bow and arrow
- Goddess of the harvest
- Goddess of marriage
15 Clues: God of war • God of horses • Goddess of love • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of marriage • God of craftsmanship • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the harvest • God of poetry and music • Guard dog with three heads • God of the sky and lightning • God of thieves; messenger god • Goddess of wisdom and warcraft • Important river in the Underworld • God of love; carries a bow and arrow
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Jupiter’s wife
- God of the sun
- The river you cross to get to the underworld
- Born through Zeus’ head
- God of the Sea
- Defeated the minotaur
- One-eyed giants
- God of the moon
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- Married to Venus
- God of the underworld
- Where the olympian gods lived
- Cut off medusa’s head
- God of the sky
- The messenger god
- Son of Venus
15 Clues: Son of Venus • Jupiter’s wife • God of the sun • God of the sky • God of the Sea • One-eyed giants • God of the moon • Married to Venus • The messenger god • God of the underworld • Cut off medusa’s head • Defeated the minotaur • Born through Zeus’ head • Where the olympian gods lived • The river you cross to get to the underworld
Greek Mythology 2022-04-13
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- The king that sent Perseus to kill Medusa
- What Medusa turns everyone that looks at her into
- Perseus's grandfather who got rid of Perseus after finding out Perseus would kill him
- Who told Akrisios that Perseus would kill him
- The monster that the Grey Sisters knew the location of
- What body part did Perseus have to bring back to Polydectes
- The person that killed Medusa
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- Where did Perseus kill Akrisios
- All three Grey Sisters had to share one of them
- How did Perseus beat Medusa
- Perseus's mother, Polydectes wanted to marry her
- What Medusa's hair is made of
- What Hermes gave to Perseus to let him fly
- What was all over Medusa's island
- The god that helped Perseus
15 Clues: How did Perseus beat Medusa • The god that helped Perseus • What Medusa's hair is made of • The person that killed Medusa • Where did Perseus kill Akrisios • What was all over Medusa's island • The king that sent Perseus to kill Medusa • What Hermes gave to Perseus to let him fly • Who told Akrisios that Perseus would kill him • ...
greek mythology 2023-11-06
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- _____ is one of the 12 olympian deities, is goddess of wisdom, and had an adopted kid, and holds a javelin.
- ____ is the hero of Trojan war,was dipped in a river at birth to protect him, has only 1 weak spot, said to be the most powerful demigod.
- ____ is the son of zeus, appears in a movie with danny DeVito,mother tried to kill at a young age,seen as god of superhuman strength
- _____is the goddess of love,symbols include seashells, myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans, kid is eros, Hephaestus
- ____ is the god of travel,has a power in thievery,represents roads and trade,wilds a trident with wings
- _____ is the god of the water, son is percy jackson, and has a trident
- what greek god has a lightning bolt, controls lightning, and offspring is aphrodite
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- ____ is a goddess, is the goddess of home, has to power to keep everyone around her in total ease, mother is rhea
- _____ is one of the 12 olympian deities, god of archery, one's kid's dad is the god of prophecy, and uses a bow.
- _____ goddess of wild animals, holds a bow, dad is zeus, never had kids
- ____ demigod that is half goat,son of god Hercules, appeared in the Percy Jackson film,can sense emotions
- _____ is the god of crafting, married to aphrodite, kid is eros, wields a hammer
- Who is the goddess of marriage, offspring is rhea, and has a staff with a flower on top
- _____ is the god of courage and war, one of the 12 olympians, dad is zeus,His symbols include the boar, dog, wolf, spear, sword, and vulture
- ____ god of dead, symbol is either of 2 trees,wields a 2 prong trident, brother is zeus
15 Clues: _____ is the god of the water, son is percy jackson, and has a trident • _____ goddess of wild animals, holds a bow, dad is zeus, never had kids • _____ is the god of crafting, married to aphrodite, kid is eros, wields a hammer • what greek god has a lightning bolt, controls lightning, and offspring is aphrodite • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-03-27
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- Who dressed as a bride to fool Heimdall
- Where does Balder go when he dies
- Who are the enemies of the gods
- Who got his hand eaten by Fenrir
- Who can shape shift
- Who made the chain that bound Fenrir
- Who did Loki cheat on his wife with
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- Who kills Thor in Ragnarok
- What is used to kill Balder
- Who does Thor go fishing with
- what does Odin give up an eye for
- Who is the most beloved god
- Who guards Bifrost
- Who has a chariot drawn by cats
- Where do those who died in battle go
15 Clues: Who guards Bifrost • Who can shape shift • Who kills Thor in Ragnarok • What is used to kill Balder • Who is the most beloved god • Who does Thor go fishing with • Who are the enemies of the gods • Who has a chariot drawn by cats • Who got his hand eaten by Fenrir • what does Odin give up an eye for • Where does Balder go when he dies • Who did Loki cheat on his wife with • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-03-13
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- short creatures who lived deep underground
- the hammer Thor carried
- known for being a troublemaker
- Another of Balder's brothers
- Odin's wife
- god of thunder
- home of the gods
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- goddess who refused to marry Thrym
- One of Balder's brothers
- Servants in Valhalla
- Loki's wife
- One of the sons of Odin and Frigga
- known for her golden hair
- an ugly, but rich giant
- the father of the Norse gods
15 Clues: Loki's wife • Odin's wife • god of thunder • home of the gods • Servants in Valhalla • the hammer Thor carried • an ugly, but rich giant • One of Balder's brothers • known for her golden hair • Another of Balder's brothers • the father of the Norse gods • known for being a troublemaker • goddess who refused to marry Thrym • One of the sons of Odin and Frigga • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who did Dionysus marry?
- What was Zeus's weapon of choice?
- What was one of the Chimera's powers?
- What did Medea try to use to kill Theseus?
- What power did Zeus give Prometheus?
- What was one of Hera's sacred animals?
- Who made Echo's voice become an echo?
- Who was the goddess of Agriculture?
- Which character was very self-absorbed?
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- Which creature guarded the underworld?
- Which bird was eating Prometheus liver?
- Which god did Narcissus disrespect?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who killed the Minotaur?
- Which monster ate children?
15 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who did Dionysus marry? • Who killed the Minotaur? • Which monster ate children? • What was Zeus's weapon of choice? • Which god did Narcissus disrespect? • Who was the goddess of Agriculture? • What power did Zeus give Prometheus? • What was one of the Chimera's powers? • Who made Echo's voice become an echo? • Which creature guarded the underworld? • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What beast is half horse half human
- Who was so obsessed with himself, that he died from it
- Who gave Thesus the word he needed to kill the minotaur and told him the secret to getting through the maze
- Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself
- Who is the godess of the home, hearth, and family life
- Who is the god of the sea
- Who is the wife of Zeus
- Who married Ariadne
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- Who set Prometheus free from the mountain
- Who did Prometheus disobey
- Who offended Hera in "Narcissus"
- Who gave humans fire
- What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus
- What is the name of the beast with snakes for hair
- What beast did Thesus volunteer to go fight to free his people
15 Clues: Who married Ariadne • Who gave humans fire • Who is the wife of Zeus • Who is the god of the sea • Who did Prometheus disobey • Who offended Hera in "Narcissus" • What beast is half horse half human • Who set Prometheus free from the mountain • Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself • What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What beast is half horse half human
- Who was so obsessed with himself, that he died from it
- Who gave Thesus the word he needed to kill the minotaur and told him the secret to getting through the maze
- Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself
- Who is the godess of the home, hearth, and family life
- Who is the god of the sea
- Who is the wife of Zeus
- Who married Ariadne
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- Who set Prometheus free from the mountain
- Who did Prometheus disobey
- Who offended Hera in "Narcissus"
- Who gave humans fire
- What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus
- What is the name of the beast with snakes for hair
- What beast did Thesus volunteer to go fight to free his people
15 Clues: Who married Ariadne • Who gave humans fire • Who is the wife of Zeus • Who is the god of the sea • Who did Prometheus disobey • Who offended Hera in "Narcissus" • What beast is half horse half human • Who set Prometheus free from the mountain • Who cursed Narcissus to only love himself • What beasts are known as the hounds of Zeus • ...
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- god of the strategy part of a war
- god of the sea
- The god of the sky
- Who slayed the Minotaur
- 4-tailed fox
- One-eyed monster
- god of the sun
- 3-headed dog
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- Who helped the Argonauts
- god of wine and parties
- A titan that got chained up in a mountain
- half bull half human
- god of war
- A mortal with superhuman strength
- was the leader of the first generation of Titans
15 Clues: god of war • 4-tailed fox • 3-headed dog • god of the sea • god of the sun • One-eyed monster • The god of the sky • half bull half human • god of wine and parties • Who slayed the Minotaur • Who helped the Argonauts • god of the strategy part of a war • A mortal with superhuman strength • A titan that got chained up in a mountain • was the leader of the first generation of Titans
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- god of the strategy part of a war
- god of the sea
- The god of the sky
- Who slayed the Minotaur
- 4-tailed fox
- One-eyed monster
- god of the sun
- 3-headed dog
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- Who helped the Argonauts
- god of wine and parties
- A titan that got chained up in a mountain
- half bull half human
- god of war
- A mortal with superhuman strength
- was the leader of the first generation of Titans
15 Clues: god of war • 4-tailed fox • 3-headed dog • god of the sea • god of the sun • One-eyed monster • The god of the sky • half bull half human • god of wine and parties • Who slayed the Minotaur • Who helped the Argonauts • god of the strategy part of a war • A mortal with superhuman strength • A titan that got chained up in a mountain • was the leader of the first generation of Titans
Greek mythology 2025-01-22
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- The queen of the Underworld.
- The king of the gods.
- The winged horse born from Medusa's blood.
- The underworld river that the souls of the dead must cross.
- The cyclops who forged thunderbolts for Zeus.
- The epic poem attributed to Homer, recounting the Trojan War.
- The hero known for his strength and twelve labors.
- The goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
- The god of the sea and earthquakes.
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- The hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa.
- The goddess of love and beauty.
- The ruler of Mount Olympus.
- The messenger of the gods.
- The three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- The wife and sister of Zeus.
16 Clues: The king of the gods. • The ruler of Mount Olympus. • The messenger of the gods. • The wife and sister of Zeus. • The queen of the Underworld. • The goddess of love and beauty. • The goddess of wisdom and warfare. • The god of the sea and earthquakes. • The hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa. • The goddess of the hunt and wilderness. • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-03-12
15 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • Messenger God • God of the Sea • God of the Sky • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Wisdom • God of Blacksmiths • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the Hunt • Goddess of the Hearth • God of the Underworld • God of Medicine/Music • Goddess of the Harvest • Goddess of Spring and Underworld
Mythology Review 2025-11-13
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- Gets kidnapped by Hades
- Married to Zeus / Queen of the gods
- Punishes Earth every 6 months with winter
- Ate his kids when they were born
- Twin of Apollo
- Cursed into a snake monster by Athene
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- Kidnaps Persephone to be his bride
- Turned into spider by Athene
- Created the horse and many other creatures
- Zeus' "Brain-Child"
- Mother Earth
- Overthrew his father, Cronus
- Messenger of the gods
- Father Universe
- Flays a man alive over a music contest
15 Clues: Mother Earth • Twin of Apollo • Father Universe • Zeus' "Brain-Child" • Messenger of the gods • Gets kidnapped by Hades • Turned into spider by Athene • Overthrew his father, Cronus • Ate his kids when they were born • Kidnaps Persephone to be his bride • Married to Zeus / Queen of the gods • Cursed into a snake monster by Athene • Flays a man alive over a music contest • ...
The Odyssey 2025-01-04
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- In Greek mythology, giants with single eyes in the middle of their foreheads.
- A mark on the skin that is left after an accident.
- The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things.
- She is the goddess of intelligence, art, strategy, inspiration and peace in Greek mythology.
- A large, ugly, frightening animal or person that exists only in stories.
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- He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology.
- A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill.
- To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks.
- Pieces of wood tied together into a platform that is used like a boat.
- He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds.
10 Clues: A mark on the skin that is left after an accident. • A pile of earth or stones that looks like a small hill. • He is the god of the sky, lightning and thunder sounds. • He is the god of seas and earthquakes in Greek mythology. • The things that happen to someone, especially unpleasant things. • To speak to a god, usually to ask for something or to give thanks. • ...
The Invention of Hugo Cabret Vocabulary 2022-04-01
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- send on a course different from the planned
- a fancy wardrobe
- occupy, attract, or involve
- emphasizing the positive
- the study of stories
- very complicated, detailed
- easily broken or damaged
- collect or gather
- a bird associated with Greek mythology
- without conscious thought
- collection of records
- a slight grimace
- works for an expert to learn a trade
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- clear, evident
- of heaven or spirit
- ask to come
- unraveled or worn at the edge
- skillful or clever way
- a mythical monster
- worn out with age or neglect
- bitterness at having been treated unfairly
- to walk in an awkward way because of pain
- study of the measurement of time
- scattered among things
- pale with shock, fear, or illness
- an ornament fastened to clothing
- give out or reflect small flashes of light
- to make, adjust, or check the setting
- immense, huge
- a resting place or vantage point
- poorly made and likely to collapse
- without limit
32 Clues: ask to come • immense, huge • without limit • clear, evident • a fancy wardrobe • a slight grimace • collect or gather • a mythical monster • of heaven or spirit • the study of stories • collection of records • skillful or clever way • scattered among things • emphasizing the positive • easily broken or damaged • without conscious thought • very complicated, detailed • occupy, attract, or involve • ...
Sea Monsters 2021-03-25
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- nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea
- group of four griffindor classmates known for rule-breaking and mischief-making / a raider
- a watercraft
- "into the ________"
- antonym for familiar / video game series
- traditional folk song sung by sailors while performing physical labour together
- monstrous sea creature symbolizing evil in the old testament
- a type of ship used from circa 1500 or before
- a sailor
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- a sea monster in greek mythology / a constellation
- legendary sea monster of scandinavian origin
- turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy
- wanting or devouring large quantities of food
- taking ownership of an area of land or sea
- travelling
- dangerous creatures who lure sailors through their enchanting music, causing them to shipwreck
- huge or monstrous creature
- unnamed / unclassified
- fabled, legend, folkloric
- deriving from greek mythology, a sea creature who haunts the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of charybdis
- known as the father of all monsters
- in relation to navigation of ships on sea
22 Clues: a sailor • travelling • a watercraft • "into the ________" • unnamed / unclassified • fabled, legend, folkloric • huge or monstrous creature • known as the father of all monsters • turbulent conflicting emotion / stormy • antonym for familiar / video game series • in relation to navigation of ships on sea • taking ownership of an area of land or sea • ...
mythical creature 2024-12-14
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- A spirit who wails to foretell death in Irish folklore.
- A creature with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat.
- A creature from Latin American folklore, said to drain the blood of livestock.
- A large, often brutish creature from Norse mythology.
- A female spirit or deity associated with nature, especially water.
- A creature with the head and torso of a woman and the body of a bird.
- A legendary reptilian creature, often breathing fire.
- A giant bird of Native American mythology, said to create thunder.
- A fox spirit with magical powers, often from Japanese folklore.
- A mysterious creature said to live in a Scottish lake.
- A shape-shifting water spirit, often appearing as a horse.
- A half-human, half-horse creature.
- A mythical creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology, often said to live in swamps.
- A reptilian creature whose gaze can turn people to stone.
- A monster whose gaze turns people to stone, often depicted with snakes for hair.
- A malevolent, cannibalistic spirit from Native American folklore.
- A legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of New Jersey.
- A large ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains.
- A seal that can transform into a human when shedding its skin.
- A small, mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, often associated with gold.
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- A giant sea monster, often depicted as a giant squid or octopus.
- Another name for the Bigfoot, a large humanoid creature.
- A creature that survives by consuming the blood of the living.
- A half-man, half-bull creature that lived in a labyrinth.
- A creature that feeds on human flesh, often associated with graveyards.
- A sea creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish.
- A multi-headed serpent-like creature from Greek mythology.
- A large, grotesque humanoid creature, often depicted as malevolent.
- A horse-like creature with a single spiral horn on its forehead.
- A three-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld.
- A creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and a serpent for a tail.
- A bird-like creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted with a long nose.
- A creature with the body of a lion, the wings of a dragon, and a human-like head.
- A bird that is reborn from its ashes after dying.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology.
- A supernatural spirit, often depicted as a genie, from Arabian folklore.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- A human who transforms into a wolf, typically during a full moon.
- A fictional creature described in Lewis Carroll’s "Through the Looking-Glass."
39 Clues: A half-human, half-horse creature. • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology. • A bird that is reborn from its ashes after dying. • A large, often brutish creature from Norse mythology. • A legendary reptilian creature, often breathing fire. • A mysterious creature said to live in a Scottish lake. • A spirit who wails to foretell death in Irish folklore. • ...
Greece Crossword 2015-03-20
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- public markets and meeting places
- slaves owned by the city-states of Sparta
- payments made to the Athens by its allies
- someone that sells goods
- Greece is very _________ ( has lots of mountains)
- a widespread disease
- the Greek gods and goddesses are part of the study of Greek _________.
- believe that people could be use the powers of the mind and reason to understand natural events
- members of the rich and powerful families
- a long poem that tells a story
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- This word means "high city"
- an area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Greece was divided into these
- War War between Athens and Sparta that lasted 27 years
- when citizens govern themselves
- the country that created GREEK mythology
- live forever
- Greece is made up of many rocky ________.
- a sacred site where it is believed that the Greek gods and goddesses spoke
- a serious story that usually ends in a disaster for the main character
20 Clues: live forever • a widespread disease • someone that sells goods • This word means "high city" • Greece was divided into these • a long poem that tells a story • when citizens govern themselves • public markets and meeting places • the country that created GREEK mythology • slaves owned by the city-states of Sparta • payments made to the Athens by its allies • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
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- Somebody who will fight for your country
- The force that leads us all
- The mountain that is referred to in Greek mythology
- The warrior state in Ancient Greece
- The type of government we use now is ________
- A car that flies would be new ________
- A section of land, like a country
- A king takes over rule forcefully
- King Xerxes son
- Everybody gathered together
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- A northeastern Mediterranean civilization
- The leader of the battle of Thermopylae
- A series of made-up and believed in stories in Ancient Greece and Rome
- Social and cultural development
- One king rules the land, passed through generations
- A navel battle fought in the Persian wars
- The continuous battle that Greece eventually won
- A battle in a narrow pass in the Persian wars, between the Greeks and the Persians
- The city-state in Greece that focuses on education for boys
- A group of wealthy men rule over the land
20 Clues: King Xerxes son • The force that leads us all • Everybody gathered together • Social and cultural development • A section of land, like a country • A king takes over rule forcefully • The warrior state in Ancient Greece • A car that flies would be new ________ • The leader of the battle of Thermopylae • Somebody who will fight for your country • ...
World Mythologies 2023-05-05
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- (9): Japanese sun goddess and the central deity of Shinto.
- (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery.
- (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship.
- (2): Egyptian sun god.
- (5): Hindu god of destruction and rebirth.
- (7): Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
- (12): Aztec god of wind, learning, and knowledge.
- (6): Egyptian god of the afterlife and rebirth.
- (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology.
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- (6): Hindu god of preservation and love.
- (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- (4): Hindu goddess of time, change, and destruction.
- (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- (6): In Greek mythology, a female monster with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone.
- (5): Greek god of the underworld.
- (7): Hindu god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles.
- (4): Norse god of thunder.
- (6): Greek god of music, poetry, and prophecy.
- (6): Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- (4): Norse god associated with wisdom, healing, and death.
20 Clues: (2): Egyptian sun god. • (4): Norse god of thunder. • (5): Greek god of the underworld. • (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty. • (6): Hindu god of preservation and love. • (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery. • (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology. • (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship. • ...
Mythology Cross word 2025-02-03
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- Repeating details that happen 3 times throughout the story
- Egyptian god of the sun
- The person changing throughout the story
- Rapunzel (character archetype)
- Egyptian book that talks about the dead
- Woman Older woman that is often very influential to the family heritage.
- Step-siblings that are often the antagonists of the story.
- Often is very wise and instigates the antagonists to do things.
- Journey the Hero goes on
- Mythology depicted as above vs depicted as equal
- End of the world (Norse)
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- Getting what you put out
- A door that people are not supposed to go in, could open up into another world
- mythological creature or evil spirit originating from Algonquian folklore.
- Often when someone is in poverty and becomes royalty or rich.
- Coyote (mythology)
- Morals of specific group
- The main problem that pushes the protagonist(s) to go through puzzles to complete the problem
- Coyote (character archetype)
- Heritage of specific group
20 Clues: Coyote (mythology) • Egyptian god of the sun • Getting what you put out • Morals of specific group • Journey the Hero goes on • End of the world (Norse) • Heritage of specific group • Coyote (character archetype) • Rapunzel (character archetype) • Egyptian book that talks about the dead • The person changing throughout the story • Mythology depicted as above vs depicted as equal • ...
Mythical and Legendary Creatures 2025-10-28
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- Half man, half goat creature from mythology
- Enormous sea monster mentioned in the Bible
- Ape-like creature said to live in the Himalayas
- Mysterious creature said to live in a Scottish lake
- Creature with the body of a horse and torso of a man
- Fire-breathing creature found in many legends
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules
- Horse-like animal with a single horn
- Giant sea monster that attacks ships
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
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- Reptile said to kill with a single glance
- Winged horse from Greek mythology
- Egyptian creature that speaks in riddles
- Two-legged dragon-like creature with wings
- Bird that rises from its own ashes
- Half woman, half fish living in the sea
- Giant bird from Native American legend
- Creature with the body of a lion and head of an eagle
- Half man, half bull found in a labyrinth
- Creature with the heads of a lion, goat, and serpent
20 Clues: Winged horse from Greek mythology • Bird that rises from its own ashes • Horse-like animal with a single horn • Giant sea monster that attacks ships • Giant bird from Native American legend • Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules • Half woman, half fish living in the sea • Egyptian creature that speaks in riddles • Half man, half bull found in a labyrinth • ...
Crossword of the week: Mythical Creatures 2024-04-12
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- Mythical creatures with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often associated with enchanting sailors (7).
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle (7).
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology (7).
- Mythical creatures who lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices (8).
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- A winged horse from Greek mythology (7).
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull (8).
- Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology (7).
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead (7).
- A legendary sea monster of giant proportions (6).
- A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes (7).
10 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology (7). • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology (7). • A legendary sea monster of giant proportions (6). • A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes (7). • Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology (7). • A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull (8). • ...
Geschiedenis 2025-06-11
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- Namaak colloseum in Xanten
- Evolutie van Bevolking die romeinse kenmerken hebben overgenomen
- Plaats voor hygiëne, ontspanning en socialiteit
- ding met er op het verhaal van de "beste" keizer
- oppergod in de Griekse mythologie, de god van de hemel, onweer en de bliksem
- keizer van 27 v. Chr. tot 14 n. Chr.
- Griekse godin van de liefde, schoonheid en vruchtbaarheid.
- Liefde, verleiding en seks romeinse godin
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- chief god in Roman mythology, corresponding to Zeus in Greek mythology.
- bron van die tijd
- 14 n. Chr - 34
- bron niet rechtstreeks van die tijd
- Alles wat wordt gedaan om aanhangers te winnen voor bepaalde (politieke)ideeën”.
- 23 keer gestokken 100 v. Chr. tot 44 v. Chr.
- Waar Dacië vroeger was
15 Clues: 14 n. Chr - 34 • bron van die tijd • Waar Dacië vroeger was • Namaak colloseum in Xanten • bron niet rechtstreeks van die tijd • keizer van 27 v. Chr. tot 14 n. Chr. • Liefde, verleiding en seks romeinse godin • 23 keer gestokken 100 v. Chr. tot 44 v. Chr. • Plaats voor hygiëne, ontspanning en socialiteit • ding met er op het verhaal van de "beste" keizer • ...
Julius Caesar Vocab 2014-03-26
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- to brag or boast
- someone who is critical of the motives of others
- make impure
- lightness and speed in movement; agility
- Treated with little importance.
- rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone
- dry food for livestock; fodder
- The city where Octavian and Mark Antony defeated Brutus and Cassius in 42 BC
- (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
- pervading note of an utterance
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- the appearance of a ghostlike figure
- to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
- dare
- laughter
- immoderately desirous of acquiring e.g. wealth
- unflinching in battle or action
- brave, courageous
- different kinds
- punishment
- make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence
- inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony)
- secret or hidden
- (of movement) slow and laborious
- become conscious of
- possessing or existing in bodily form
25 Clues: dare • laughter • punishment • make impure • different kinds • to brag or boast • secret or hidden • brave, courageous • become conscious of • dry food for livestock; fodder • pervading note of an utterance • unflinching in battle or action • Treated with little importance. • (of movement) slow and laborious • ...
Hezkiels Greek Crossword 2024-04-18
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- The characters told to defend the underworld
- 3 headed beast dog that protects parts of the underworld
- The state of Orpheus, saddened and not able to be consoled
- The river that ran through that Orpheus morned near
- The upper edge of a boat
- The opposite of pull
- The color of the rock Sisyphus pushed 🪨
- Where mythology had started back then
- God of the dead
- The powers of Greek mythology
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- “A little whisper seemed to say “______”…”
- What Orpheus did to escape the underworld, means to rise
- Man that searched and fought to see Eurydice
- “Every ____ he took, he was further from his bride.”
- Person Orpheus sacrificed much to see again
- What Orpheus used to woo the characters in the underworld
- Ancient stringed instrument that represents a harp
- King banished to push a rock for eternity
- What Orpheus was told to do once he wanted to rescue Eurydice
- The “light” referred to through the story
20 Clues: God of the dead • The opposite of pull • The upper edge of a boat • The powers of Greek mythology • Where mythology had started back then • The color of the rock Sisyphus pushed 🪨 • King banished to push a rock for eternity • The “light” referred to through the story • “A little whisper seemed to say “______”…” • Person Orpheus sacrificed much to see again • ...
the solar sistym 2013-09-11
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- The eighth largest
- In Roman mythology (Greek name: Poseidon)it was the god of the Sea
- The fourth brightest object in the sky
- In Roman mythology it is the god of agriculture
- It is divided into several layers
- (Greek name: Ares) is named after the god of War
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- The planet sixth largest
- It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the Solar System
- Big rocks
- The ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god
- Has big craters
11 Clues: Big rocks • Has big craters • The eighth largest • The planet sixth largest • It is divided into several layers • The fourth brightest object in the sky • In Roman mythology it is the god of agriculture • (Greek name: Ares) is named after the god of War • The ancient Greek deity of the Heavens, the earliest supreme god • ...
Historical references 2023-01-15
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- An old wise Greek general. A joke had to be extremely funny if Nestor laughed at it
- A famous hero called Jason, with his companions, the Argonauts, went in search of the ______
- A goddess of virginity in Roman mythology
- Shylock swears by the staff which his ancestor jacob is said to have carried according to the biblical stories
- A prophetess in Roman mythology. Apollo granted her as many years of life as there were sand grains she held in her hand
- Roman tax collector(Reference is made to the parable of the publican and the Pharisee, Like XVIII, 10-14)
- The superman of Greek mythology
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- This was believed to be the voice of the gods, uttered through the mouth of priests
- The person from Epheus who went to live alone in the mountain because he was so distressed by mankinds stupidity and is called the weeping philosopher
- Hercules' servant
- The daughter of Cato and wife of Brutus
- A Roman God of Doors who had 2 faces
- The slave woman, maid to Abraham's wife Sarah
13 Clues: Hercules' servant • The superman of Greek mythology • A Roman God of Doors who had 2 faces • The daughter of Cato and wife of Brutus • A goddess of virginity in Roman mythology • The slave woman, maid to Abraham's wife Sarah • This was believed to be the voice of the gods, uttered through the mouth of priests • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-09
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- , the god of fire
- , ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty
- , god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- , Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- , the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
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- , Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over grains and the fertility of the earth.
- ,god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle.
- , one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- , herald of the gods
- , goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and mythology, one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus.
- , he virgin goddess of the hearth, the right ordering of domesticity, the family, the home, and the state.
- , one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology.
12 Clues: , the god of fire • , herald of the gods • , ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty • , god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ,god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle. • , Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens • ...
Psyche and Her Love 2014-01-10
Foods 2024-01-16
Angel's AEE Greek Myth intro 2022-02-25
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- was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the queen of Sparta and the wife of Tyndareus
- the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- A powerful goddess, she was zeus' wife and known for being really mad abut him cheating on her
- The boy who could not follow directions from his father and fell out of the sky because of it resulting in his death.
- first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus
- in Greek mythology, a mountain nymph, or oread
- one of the mortal lovers of Zeus
- second wife of the Greek hero and demi-god Herakles
- the last king of Troy
- was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae
- In modern usage her name is employed as a rhetorical device to indicate someone whose accurate prophecies are not believed.
- is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
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- monster in Greek and Roman mythology
- According to Greek myth the strongest human in the world, he would occasionally kill a bench of people for no good reason
- the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children, Iphicles and Laonome. She is best known as the mother of Heracles
- The city that was attacked in the Trojan
- was a craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx
- A titan who stole fire from the gods and brought it to mankind. He was known as a wise friend to mankind
- is considered the herald of the gods.
- The pretty boy god, son of zeus who would trick people
- female warrior who did not want to marry a man
- is the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire (compare, however, with Hestia), and volcanoes
- was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. According to Tzetzes, he rejected all romantic advances, eventually falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, staring at it for the remainder of his life
- the Greek opposite is Harmonia
27 Clues: the last king of Troy • the Greek opposite is Harmonia • one of the mortal lovers of Zeus • monster in Greek and Roman mythology • is considered the herald of the gods. • The city that was attacked in the Trojan • the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy • in Greek mythology, a mountain nymph, or oread • female warrior who did not want to marry a man • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-09
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- , goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and mythology, one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus.
- , Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- , herald of the gods
- , Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over grains and the fertility of the earth.
- ,god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle.
- , the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- , he virgin goddess of the hearth, the right ordering of domesticity, the family, the home, and the state.
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- , the god of fire
- , one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- , ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty
- , god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- , one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology.
12 Clues: , the god of fire • , herald of the gods • , ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty • , god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ,god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle. • , Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens • ...
reader work shop 2021-09-24
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- greek mythology half bull half man
- one-eyed human-like being
- Greek god of sun/ Artheims goddess of moon brother
- a magical being that gives prophecies
- god of the underworld
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- hades domain
- lady from greek mythology that was cursed by Athena and now has snakes coming out of her head instead of hair
- Half animal half human
- greek god of the sea
- greek god of knowledge
10 Clues: hades domain • greek god of the sea • god of the underworld • Half animal half human • greek god of knowledge • one-eyed human-like being • greek mythology half bull half man • a magical being that gives prophecies • Greek god of sun/ Artheims goddess of moon brother • ...
Love 2019-01-02
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- The love goddess in Roman mythology
- The love goddess in Greek mythology
- The body-part that symbolizes love
- The color of love
- A way of showing love that is usually romantic
- If he shoots a golden arrow in your heart, you fall in love
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- A day that celebrates love
- Two people in a romantic relationship
- A love that isn't romantic
- A common physical way of showing love
10 Clues: The color of love • A day that celebrates love • A love that isn't romantic • The body-part that symbolizes love • The love goddess in Roman mythology • The love goddess in Greek mythology • Two people in a romantic relationship • A common physical way of showing love • A way of showing love that is usually romantic • ...
