mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2020-04-29
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- volcanoes erupt with this blast
- his heel was a weak spot
- violent storm named after monster
- long journey or quest
- 26 mile race
- event named after gods' mountain
- very handsome man & hottie
- werewolf
- self-centered and love of self
- to nag or be bad tempered
- great disorder or a god's name
- large or colossal
- uncomfortable and simple
- held in high opinion or respect
- Morpheus' gift to the seriously ill
- this river makes you lethargic & tired
- he made people panic with a shout
- Roman God of war and martial arts
- tease or keep things out of reach
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- the order of time
- colored like a rainbow
- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- plant life
- changes mood easily
- the act of mercifully ending life
- Calliope or Terpsichore
- animal life
- a confusing maze and home of a Minotaur
- this god gives sleepless nights
- harsh or cruel treatment
- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- a way of thinking she married Cupid
- great enthusiasm and devotion
- final outcome or destiny
- an actor inspired by Thespis
- held the world on his shoulders
- a rival or enemy
- she was rejected by Narcissus and became a faint, repetitive voice
- strong, tall woman
- the dark & gloomy river of Hades
- dangerous and seductive women
41 Clues: werewolf • plant life • animal life • 26 mile race • a rival or enemy • the order of time • large or colossal • strong, tall woman • changes mood easily • long journey or quest • colored like a rainbow • Calliope or Terpsichore • his heel was a weak spot • harsh or cruel treatment • final outcome or destiny • uncomfortable and simple • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • ...
Mythology Cross Word 2024-03-05
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- Snake-like monster with 9 heads
- Gentle Breeze
- Greek God of the south wind
- Greek god of music, arts, light and medicine
- Temperamental
- Requiring Strength
- Weakness/Downfall
- Greek god of the sea
- Hero noted for his strength
- Creature with a lion's body and a human head
- Notion of this has its roots in the late 18th century
- Unpleasant Woman
- Greek god of war. Son of Zeus and Hera
- Giants having a single eye in the middle of their forehead
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- What the Greek Gods drank
- Winged horse
- Relating to war
- Exceedingly large or extensive
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- The goddess of love and beauty
- Greek goddess of hunt and the wild also Apollo's twin sister
- God of the heavens
- The study of myths
- Greek goddess of women, queen of the gods
- Rival/Enemy
- State of eternal life
- Mythical race of women warriors
- Giving one's name to something
- Young girl or Insect
- The most powerful of the Greek gods
- Source of trouble
- Huge whirlpool that wrecked ships
- Trojans
- Warding off or "turning away" evil
- Large body of water
- They were half human and half horse
- Book of maps
- Ability to make money
38 Clues: Trojans • Rival/Enemy • Winged horse • Book of maps • Gentle Breeze • Temperamental • Relating to war • Unpleasant Woman • Weakness/Downfall • Source of trouble • God of the heavens • The study of myths • Requiring Strength • Large body of water • Young girl or Insect • Greek god of the sea • State of eternal life • Ability to make money • What the Greek Gods drank • Greek God of the south wind • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2024-04-03
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- Messenger of the sea
- Titan of astronomy
- God of the underworld
- God of the sun
- Messenger of the gods
- Father of zeus
- God of sleep
- God of destruction
- God of war
- God of love
- God of wealth
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- God of the air
- God of time
- God of nature
- God of the deep abyss
- Three headed dog
- King of the gods
- God of darkness
- God of heroes
- God of the sea
20 Clues: God of war • God of time • God of love • God of sleep • God of nature • God of heroes • God of wealth • God of the air • God of the sun • Father of zeus • God of the sea • God of darkness • Three headed dog • King of the gods • Titan of astronomy • God of destruction • Messenger of the sea • God of the deep abyss • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods
Greek Mythology References 2024-08-06
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- condom company named after the soldiers of a Greek city, famous for its war
- gum named after the weapon of Poseidon, Greek God of the Seas
- City in Greece, named after the Goddess of Wisdom
- Tire brand that uses Hermes', Messenger of the Gods, shoe as their logo
- Continent named after a beautiful woman of Greek Myth
- Luxury car brand that uses Poseidon's weapon as a logo
- French luxury design company named after the Greek messenger of the Gods
- the tendon in your heel named after the Greek Warrior
- Villain group in Captain American/Marvel Universe named for the Greek multi-headed sea serpent
- Jewelry company named after the first woman, created by Zeus and gifted by the Gods
- Brand of lemonade named after a witch from Greek Myths
- An art form named after the group of nine sister goddesses specializing in art or science
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- cleaner named after the Greek Warrior
- Loud warning signal named after Greek monsters who sang to lure sailors to their deaths
- Italian luxury clothing company that uses Greek monster, Medusa, as its logo
- Tennessee football team named after the old Gods of Greece
- a shoe company based on the Greek Goddess of Victory
- tire company named after a Greek King who turned everything he touched into gold
- Honda brand minivan named after famous Greek epic by Homer
- Sports drink company with a lightning bolt as their logo, representing Zeus' power
- Percy Jackson's father in the books
- Online ordering and delivery company named after ancient Greek warrior women
- personality trait named after Greek myth of man in love with himself
- theater named after Greek God of Truth and Music
24 Clues: Percy Jackson's father in the books • cleaner named after the Greek Warrior • theater named after Greek God of Truth and Music • City in Greece, named after the Goddess of Wisdom • a shoe company based on the Greek Goddess of Victory • Continent named after a beautiful woman of Greek Myth • the tendon in your heel named after the Greek Warrior • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-03
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- Goddess of love and beauty
- A speech delivered by a single character
- This man visited the underworld to retrieve his wife but looked back despite being warned not to
- The three-headed dog that guards the underworld
- Odysseus is considered this type of hero
- Daedalus made wings out of this material for his son
- Queen of the underworld who was abducted by Hades
- Goddess of the hunt
- Everything came from this abyss according to the Greek origin myth
- This goddess beat Poseidon in a contest for Athens
- The one-eyed monster in Greek mythology
- The half-man/half-bull that resides in Daedalus' labyrinth
- Charybdis took the form of this in the sea
- The beings that came before gods
- Odysseus' son
- Aeolus gave a bag full of this to help the men sail home
- God of death and the underworld
- He fell in love with his own reflection
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- DO NOT EAT HIS COWS. EVER.
- God of the sky who gets in everyone's business
- The author of The Odyssey
- Waited twenty years for Odysseus to return home
- In The Odyssey, this term was used for "ghost"
- The gift that Calypso promised Odysseus
- Gorgon with snake hair that turns people to stone
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- The god of war
- This guy flew too close to the sun
- The war Odysseus and Achilles fought in
- The island where Odysseus lives
- She opened a box that released sickness and death
- The animal that Odysseus' men were turned into
- The forgetful flower
- He gave man fire according to Greek legend
- The many-headed monster that ate six of Odysseus' men
- Beauty yet deadly singers
36 Clues: Odysseus' son • The god of war • Goddess of the hunt • The forgetful flower • The author of The Odyssey • Beauty yet deadly singers • Goddess of love and beauty • DO NOT EAT HIS COWS. EVER. • God of the sea and earthquakes • The island where Odysseus lives • God of death and the underworld • The beings that came before gods • This guy flew too close to the sun • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-29
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- The Heliades, daughters of Helios, were turned to these on the bank of the Eridanus (The specific type of plant)
- King of the Winds
- This olympian was associated with the birds the dove, swan, and sparrow
- At the center of this lived a monster who is half man and half bull; designed by Daedalus
- This hero went on a quest for the golden fleece
- One of the 2 entities that came from chaos at the beginning; also known as death
- Psyche was given this after being formally married to Cupid and drinking ambrosia
- this flower bloomed from the blood spilled from a fatal discus wound
- One of the five “metal” races of one creation story (Only one fits)
- Son of Zeus and Semele; A wandering god from Thebes
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- This fruit was used to trick Persephone into returning to the underworld for a few months every year.
- The bird associated with the goddess of wisdom
- This word comes from the name of the god of dreams; Used as a painkiller
- A place of prophecy and truth in Greek mythology
- This olympian is associated with the Laurel tree
- Name for mother Earth
- The 100 “eyes” of this animal was taken from a subdued Argus by Hera
- This Olympian’s priestesses were called Vestals; Appears least often in the myths
- One of the great sinners who were tormented forever; he was bound to a forever-spinning wheel
- Word comes from a nymph cursed to be able only to repeat what she hears
20 Clues: King of the Winds • Name for mother Earth • The bird associated with the goddess of wisdom • This hero went on a quest for the golden fleece • A place of prophecy and truth in Greek mythology • This olympian is associated with the Laurel tree • Son of Zeus and Semele; A wandering god from Thebes • One of the five “metal” races of one creation story (Only one fits) • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2023-03-10
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- traveling storytellers
- an early form of science for the ancient Greeks
- half-man and half-horse
- goddess of love
- belief in many gods
- half-man and half-bull
- where everything originated from according to the Greek creation myth
- god of war
- god of music
- king of the gods
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- half-man and half-goat
- the number of children Kronos and Rhea had
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of the hunt
- leader of the Titans
- where the gods and goddesses live
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of springtime
- an important virtue to ancient Greeks
- one eyed giant
- god of the underworld
21 Clues: god of war • god of music • one eyed giant • goddess of love • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • goddess of marriage • goddess of the hunt • belief in many gods • leader of the Titans • goddess of springtime • god of the underworld • half-man and half-goat • traveling storytellers • half-man and half-bull • half-man and half-horse • where the gods and goddesses live • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-21
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- a heavy steel or iron block on which metal can be hammered and shaped
- Messenger of the Gods
- God of Metalworking
- God of Wine
- a stringed musical instrument
- King of the Gods
- a shrub that has white flowers and purple-black, oval, berries
- an earth satellite that is visible because of reflected light from the sun
- an arachnid with pincers and a venomous sting at the end of its tail
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
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- Zeus' choice of weapon
- fireplace or area in front of fireplace
- a winged staff intertwined with two snakes
- a gaseous star that the Earth orbits
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Goddess of the Moon
- Sun God
- God of Music
- a vine that bears fruit used for eating or wine-making
- The Hunter
20 Clues: Sun God • The Hunter • God of Wine • God of Music • King of the Gods • God of Metalworking • Goddess of the Moon • Messenger of the Gods • Goddess of the Hearth • Zeus' choice of weapon • Goddess of Love and Beauty • a stringed musical instrument • a gaseous star that the Earth orbits • fireplace or area in front of fireplace • a winged staff intertwined with two snakes • ...
Greek Gods Mythology 2025-01-24
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- God of the Sun
- Gorgon with Snakes for Hair
- Goddess of Love
- Poet who wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad
- Goddess of the Earth
- Messenger God
- Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of the Spring, and Wife of Hades
- God of Wine
- King with the power to turn things to Gold
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- Mountain of the Gods
- Disney made a movie about this DemiGod
- Three-Headed Dog who guards the Underworld
- Capital of Greece
- God of the underworld and Husband of Persephone
- Flew too close to the Sun
- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of War
- Wielder of Lightning Bolts and Husband of Hera
- Queen of Olympus and Wife of Zeus
20 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • Messenger God • God of the Sun • God of the Sea • Goddess of Love • Capital of Greece • Goddess of Wisdom • Mountain of the Gods • Goddess of the Earth • Flew too close to the Sun • Gorgon with Snakes for Hair • Queen of Olympus and Wife of Zeus • Disney made a movie about this DemiGod • Poet who wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-03-08
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- | Mythical beast with a lion’s head, goat’s body, and serpent’s tail.
- | God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen.
- | Queen of the underworld and daughter of Demeter.
- | Messenger of the gods, known for his winged sandals.
- | Gorgon with snakes for hair, turns people to stone.
- | Goddess of the hunt and the moon.
- | God of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- | Ruler of the underworld.
- | King of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus.
- | God of war, often depicted with a spear.
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- | God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- | Goddess of the harvest and agriculture.
- | Goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- | The powerful deities before the Olympians.
- | Three-headed dog guarding the underworld.
- | Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage.
- | Winged horse born from Medusa’s blood.
- | Half-man, half-bull creature of the labyrinth.
- | God of wine, festivity, and theater.
- | Hero of The Odyssey, known for his cunning.
20 Clues: | Ruler of the underworld. • | Goddess of wisdom and warfare. • | Goddess of the hunt and the moon. • | God of wine, festivity, and theater. • | God of the sun, music, and prophecy. • | Winged horse born from Medusa’s blood. • | Goddess of the harvest and agriculture. • | God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. • | God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen. • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab 2025-03-20
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- Originates from Roman goddess of flowers
- Originates from Athenian lawmaker who had a harsh code of laws
- Originates from Zeus’ swift messenger; Greek name for Thoth, Egyptian god who was the inventor of a magic seal to keep a vessel airtight
- Originates from Greek primordial god of time
- Originates from a hero of superhuman strength
- Originates from Roman god of animals
- Originates from god of fire
- Originates from a maiden made immortal and married to Cupid
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- Originates from goddess of the rainbow
- Originates from place of assembly for judicial/public business in an ancient Roman city
- Originates from primordial goddess of the night
- Originates from goddess of luck
- Originates from god of sleep
- Originates from handsome youth loved by Aphrodite
- Originates from mythological paradise where after death the blessed dwell
- Originates from muse of dancing
- Originates from the god of dreams
- Originates from giant who supported the heavens on his shoulders
- Originates from goddess of the hearth, home, and family
- Originates from the Greek god of the West Wind
20 Clues: Originates from god of fire • Originates from god of sleep • Originates from goddess of luck • Originates from muse of dancing • Originates from the god of dreams • Originates from Roman god of animals • Originates from goddess of the rainbow • Originates from Roman goddess of flowers • Originates from Greek primordial god of time • ...
Mega Mythology 2 2025-03-03
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- Malevolent god of the dead associated with the tuatara.
- Bizarre Egyptian god named "the smiter".
- Proto-Somali queen who led the women of her kingdom to hang men by their testes.
- Titan of the west, known as the Piercer.
- Watcher of the Bifrost bridge who once fought Loki as a seal.
- Filipino warrior princess whose exploits were described by Ibn Battuta.
- Thor's hammer, which he needed a belt and gauntlets to lift.
- Half-man, half-horse monsters that were originally depicted with wings.
- Sister of Morrigan who was associated with Ulster.
- Greek personification of the earth.
- The battle in Norse mythology that destroys most of the world and slays many of the gods.
- Monster that gained two heads for every one cut down.
- Son of Nyx who ferried the dead to the underworld.
- Hurrian-Hittite sea serpent put to sleep by Ishtar.
- Skeletal butterfly goddess of the Aztecs.
- Polynesian shark-headed god and brother of Pele.
- Woman who trained Cu Chulainn.
- Primordial goddess of the dead in Japanese myth.
- Sumerian goddess of the underworld.
- Kami who slain Orochi as part of his redemption for shaming Amaterasu.
- Perseus' sword.
- The Pano name for the mortal world.
- Famous spider trickster from Ghana, used as a symbol of hope by enslaved Africans.
- Bronze titan of Crete slain by Medea.
- Brother of the man who founded Rome.
- Dionysus turned a pirate crew into these.
- Tezcatlipoca sent these upon humanity upon ending his tenure as the sun.
- Jackal headed God of the dead in Ancient Egypt.
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- Sea serpent from Norse mythology that encircled Midgard.
- Inventor who built the labyrinth to hold the Minotaur.
- Dragon that featured in the Volsung saga.
- Gilgamesh's beast man friend.
- Achilles' best friend and potential lover.
- Woman who opened the jar containing all of the world's evils, and Hope.
- Winged serpent of Aztec fame.
- Polynesian goddess of rain.
- Titan who gave humanity fire.
- Undead monster from Norse myth that would occasionally "ride" a roof.
- Egyptian goddess of mourning.
- The name of Cu Chulainn's spear.
- Sea nymph and wife of Poseidon.
- Aztec water monster with a hand on its tail.
- Island where Artemis and Apollo were born.
- Bird associated with Hera when she put the giant Argus's eyes on it.
- Polynesian god of the dead associated with the octopus.
- The ship sailed by Jason to retrieve the Golden Fleece.
- Tupi woman who killed her brothers in self-defense before becoming a mermaid.
- Son of Poseidon and the fastest horse to ever live.
- Ice giant whose body was used to make the world in Norse mythology.
- Hundred handed brothers of the Titans.
- Daughter of Demeter kidnapped by Hades.
51 Clues: Perseus' sword. • Polynesian goddess of rain. • Gilgamesh's beast man friend. • Winged serpent of Aztec fame. • Titan who gave humanity fire. • Egyptian goddess of mourning. • Woman who trained Cu Chulainn. • Sea nymph and wife of Poseidon. • The name of Cu Chulainn's spear. • Greek personification of the earth. • Sumerian goddess of the underworld. • ...
Mythology and Folklore 2025-02-23
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- Half-spider monster of Japanese folklore.
- Cat goddess of ancient Egypt.
- River said to be guarded by two giant crabs in Efik folklore.
- Where villainous souls would go in Greek myth.
- Skeletal phantoms of Ojibwe folklore.
- The mountain where most of the Greek deities lived.
- Bantu creature erroneously depicted as a sauropod.
- Two faced god of Ancient Rome.
- Legendary hero of the Congo who wielded a conga scepter.
- Aztec rain god.
- The face that launched a thousand ships.
- Mother of Zeus.
- Chaste goddess of warfare in Greek mythology.
- Headless monster of Celtic myth that foretold a horrific death.
- Mythological hunter who is famous for his distinctive constellation.
- The greatest hero of the Trojan War and subject of the Iliad.
- Mediterranean island that was home to the Minotaur and Talos in Greek myth.
- Ferocious wolf fated to devour Odin at Ragnarok.
- Egyptian crocodile god.
- Breton/Cornish entity that likely inspired the Grim Reaper.
- Eight legged horse ridden by Odin.
- Irish hero named for the blacksmith whose guard dog he killed.
- Mother of Heracles renowned for her wisdom.
- Demigod who slain Medusa and supposedly founded Mycenae.
- Aztec god who has an endangered amphibian named after him.
- Sumerian hero likely inspired by a real figure.
- Shapeshifting monsters of Filipino folklore later given horse traits.
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- Japanese sea monster also known as a “sea monk”.
- Vanir goddess who presided over the other half of blessed warriors.
- Goddess of the hunt who had a famous temple in Ephesos.
- Bizarre monster of ancient China that represented chaos.
- Anteater-like creature of South American folklore that granted good weather to one who helps it return to the heavens.
- Whale yokai that cursed whalers in Japanese folklore.
- First nonbinary person, according to Akkadian myth.
- Legendary warrior queen said to be the mother of the Mossi people.
- River of the underworld in Greek myth said to cause memory loss.
- Archer of ancient China who shot down nine of the ten suns.
- Mapuche monster covered in rock and magma who needed sacrifices to abate volcanic disasters.
- Odorous monster of the Amazon that protected the rainforest.
- Monster from the Algonquin peoples that was used as a cautionary tale against gluttony.
- Spirits of those who died at sea that could take the form of seals with their coat.
- Considered the first mummy, he was murdered by his brother Set.
- Wailing woman of Celtic myth that signaled the death of a noble and helped the prepare for the afterlife.
- Titaness of memory.
- Female monster hired by Cronus to keep the Elder Cyclops and Hecatonchires locked in the underworld.
- Mermaid-like goddess revered by the Efik people.
- Titan who drove the sun chariot in Greek myth.
- Odin’s hall where half of the blessed warriors would go.
48 Clues: Aztec rain god. • Mother of Zeus. • Titaness of memory. • Egyptian crocodile god. • Cat goddess of ancient Egypt. • Two faced god of Ancient Rome. • Eight legged horse ridden by Odin. • Skeletal phantoms of Ojibwe folklore. • The face that launched a thousand ships. • Half-spider monster of Japanese folklore. • Mother of Heracles renowned for her wisdom. • ...
Greek Mythology 3 2024-10-11
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- Zeus has a lot of these, including Hera & Metis
- Carries your soul to Styx from where you died
- The subject of this class
- The number of months Persephone had to stay in the underworld
- What Arachne made to mock Athena & the Gods.
- The name of the human who helped Demeter find Persephone
- What Demeter asked for help with finding Persephone
- Fell deeply in love with Narcissus
- What Echo & her friends lived in
- What Poseidon made in Athena & Arachne
- Loved going with her mother into the fields
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- Taught humans to store food for the winter
- What we might say Arachne has
- Athena was born from Zeus' ________
- Because Narcissus never ate or drank, he ____
- Poseidon's gift in Athena & Arachne
- Was swallowed by Zeus
- What Narcissus stared at
- Goddess of wisdom, helped humans learned arts and crafts
- A word we use to categorize different types of literature and film
- Crossing Styx takes you here
- Styx is one of these
- The animals that fell into the same hole Hades used to kidnap Persephone
23 Clues: Styx is one of these • Was swallowed by Zeus • What Narcissus stared at • The subject of this class • Crossing Styx takes you here • What we might say Arachne has • What Echo & her friends lived in • Fell deeply in love with Narcissus • Athena was born from Zeus' ________ • Poseidon's gift in Athena & Arachne • What Poseidon made in Athena & Arachne • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-22
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- God of War
- Queen of the Underworld
- He flew too close to the sun
- God of Travelers
- Goddess of Marriage
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Ruler of the Sea
- Can turn people into stone with her eyes.
- Kept Odysseus on her Island
- Ruler of the Sky
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- God of Wine
- Commonly known as “Hercules”
- Ruler of the Underworld
- God of Blacksmithing
- Sisters Three sisters who share one eye
- Hades’ pet dog
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of Healing
- Goddess of Love
- Hero of the Trojan War
20 Clues: God of War • God of Wine • Hades’ pet dog • God of Healing • Goddess of Love • God of Travelers • Ruler of the Sea • Ruler of the Sky • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the Hunt • God of Blacksmithing • Hero of the Trojan War • Ruler of the Underworld • Queen of the Underworld • Kept Odysseus on her Island • Commonly known as “Hercules” • He flew too close to the sun • ...
Europe Countries 2022-08-01
The Picture of Dorian Gray 2013-08-26
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- settled securely; surrounded by
- the uneducated, brutish savage enslaved by Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest
- a French word indicating a synopsis of important facts
- a figure from Greek mythology, a mortal said to represent the pinnacle of physical beauty and athletic perfection
- heretical Christian belief holding that predestination frees people from morality
- a man employed by an estate to care for the birds and other animals that are kept for hunting purposes
- a small chest, or strongbox
- a rich widow
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- pearl, or mother-of-pearl
- a true statement that seems to contradict itself
- a strong, exotic perfume
- the French word for liveliness, spiritedness, or sprightliness
- intellectual who is doggedly devoted to the theories and ideas of others
- fashionable young man with effeminate affectations
- a French word meaning strewn or speckled
- or shivering
- a pout or frown
- a white flower that symbolizes death, as ancient mythology holds that it covers the Elysian fields
- a word used amongst members of British high society in Wilde's day to describe a fashionable young man with effeminate affectations
19 Clues: or shivering • a rich widow • a pout or frown • a strong, exotic perfume • pearl, or mother-of-pearl • a small chest, or strongbox • settled securely; surrounded by • a French word meaning strewn or speckled • a true statement that seems to contradict itself • fashionable young man with effeminate affectations • a French word indicating a synopsis of important facts • ...
Chapter Three 2024-10-01
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- “city-state”; basic political unit of Greece
- rule by the people
- formal study of human thought and culture
- invaders that conquered the Mycenaean civilization around 1200 BC
- “king of gods and man” according to Greek mythology; ruler of Olympus
- most spectacular temple in ancient Athens; dedicated to the city’s patron goddess Athena
- according to Greek mythology, patron of the city of Athens; goddess of wisdom
- rule by a few
- Greek culture
- the breakdown of government and order
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- an early civilization in the Aegean region based on the island of Crete; established trade with the Fertile Crescent and Egypt
- early Greek civilization on the mainland of Greece; borrowed heavily from the Minoan civilization
- men who sought the answers to the basic questions of life through human reasoning
- similar to Greek culture
- rule by one
- a three-step logical process of thinking
- government headed by a tyrant who gained complete control of it, usually by force
- chief magistrate of the Athenian council of nobles
- original Spartans who were enslaved by the Dorians
19 Clues: rule by one • rule by a few • Greek culture • rule by the people • similar to Greek culture • the breakdown of government and order • a three-step logical process of thinking • formal study of human thought and culture • “city-state”; basic political unit of Greece • chief magistrate of the Athenian council of nobles • original Spartans who were enslaved by the Dorians • ...
9 Geography Crossword 2013-03-17
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- The Aboriginal mythology that explains the origins of the Australian continent
- The study of places and spaces in the world
- Australia's northerly most point
- The frog who drank all the water in Aboriginal Dreaming Mythology
- The type of pressure system associated with hotter and drier weather
- Earth's cracked crust plates
- Rain, sleet, snow, wind
- The state of the atmosphere at any given time
- A type of volcano that has not erupted in approximately ten-thousand years but is expected to soon
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- Those plants found in a particular habitat
- The effect where a mass moving in a rotating system curves objects passing across its surface because of the deflection caused by gravity
- Carry cool moist air in the ocean contributing to the variations in climate conditions globally
- A northern-hemisphere cyclone equivalent
- Long term weather pattern
- Used to measure air pressure
- The Tropic in the Southern Hemisphere
- The name of a supercontinent, means "all lands" when translated
17 Clues: Rain, sleet, snow, wind • Long term weather pattern • Earth's cracked crust plates • Used to measure air pressure • Australia's northerly most point • The Tropic in the Southern Hemisphere • A northern-hemisphere cyclone equivalent • Those plants found in a particular habitat • The study of places and spaces in the world • The state of the atmosphere at any given time • ...
October Crossword Solution 2024-07-15
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- Actress starred as the main character in "Maleficent". (8)
- Papaver Rhoeas flower is better known as a flower. (5)
- Movie in which Neo leads a rebellion against machines. (3,6)
- British singer had hits with "Rocket Man" and "Tiny Dancer". (5,4)
- The goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology. (5)
- Toy derives its name from the Danish for 'play well' ('Leg godt'). (4)
- European country has the highest percentage of forested land. (7)
- 'Fitz' means at the beginning of a surname. (3,2)
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- Artist painted "The Milkmaid". (7)
- Probably the most successful British Olympian of all time. (3,5,3)
- Actor played the role of Vito Corleone in "The Godfather". (6,6)
- Author of "The Sun Also Rises". (9)
- Painted "Starry Night over the Rhone". (3,4)
- Slogan "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate"? (9)
- The Hunger Games series was written by this author. (7,7)
- The "Father of Geometry". (6)
- In Roman mythology the goddess of the hearth and home. (5)
17 Clues: The "Father of Geometry". (6) • Artist painted "The Milkmaid". (7) • Author of "The Sun Also Rises". (9) • Painted "Starry Night over the Rhone". (3,4) • Slogan "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate"? (9) • 'Fitz' means at the beginning of a surname. (3,2) • Papaver Rhoeas flower is better known as a flower. (5) • The goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology. (5) • ...
Nicole's Mythology Crossword 2021-02-11
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- snakes for hair
- Even the fish respect him
- Poseidon’s giant fork
- Hera hated him
- The gods live in the cracks of this mountain
- god of war
- Parents of Zeus and other gods
- Hercules did 12 of these
- Poseidon's home
- River surrounding the underworld
- Guard who only listens to Hades
- Shoots love arrows
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- God of the underworld
- God of wine
- horse with wings
- Wife of Zeus
- Plays a lovely harp
- Zeus's weapon
- Goddess of hunting and the moon
- king of the Greek gods
20 Clues: god of war • God of wine • Wife of Zeus • Zeus's weapon • Hera hated him • snakes for hair • Poseidon's home • horse with wings • Shoots love arrows • Plays a lovely harp • God of the underworld • Poseidon’s giant fork • king of the Greek gods • Hercules did 12 of these • Even the fish respect him • Parents of Zeus and other gods • Goddess of hunting and the moon • Guard who only listens to Hades • ...
Mythology Chapter 9 2020-05-28
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- where the wicked spend eternity
- the river of forgetfulness
- one of the three judges in the underworld
- one of the three judges
- eat too much of this fruit and you can't leave Hades
- the god of death
- he rolls a rock up a hill
- where the best people spend eternity
- the river that surrounds the underworld
- his liver is eaten daily
- what you must give the ferryman
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- the queen of the underworld
- he tries to drink and is forever thwarted
- the ferryman
- he flies forever on a wheel
- the three-headed dog
- women who carry water in leaky buckets
- king of the underworld in Greek mythology
- Pluto's mother-in-law
- the god who leads your soul to the underworld
- where the average people spend eternity
21 Clues: the ferryman • the god of death • the three-headed dog • Pluto's mother-in-law • one of the three judges • his liver is eaten daily • he rolls a rock up a hill • the river of forgetfulness • the queen of the underworld • he flies forever on a wheel • where the wicked spend eternity • what you must give the ferryman • where the best people spend eternity • ...
Ancient Egypt Mythology 2021-12-06
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- where Ancient Egyptians put dead Pharaohs so their ka can continue to be honored
- god of the pharaohs and the sky; half falcon
- Ancient Egyptian word for "soul"; represented by two upward arms
- god of writing, medicine, science, and moon; half ibis bird
- evil serpent monster who battles Ra for control of the sky
- what the Ancient Egyptians did to the dead to preserve bodies
- goddess of protection and childbirth; half black cat
- demon monster who devours the souls of the wicked in the afterlife
- goddess of night and the dark, married to Set
- river in Ancient Egypt; center of many myths
- goddess of wifehood and motherhood, married to Osiris; wings and throne symbol
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- mummified god, god of the dead and resurrection, married to Isis
- Ancient Egyptian "paper"
- belief in many gods and goddesses
- Ancient Egyptian god-king who ruled over Egypt
- goddess of war and protection; half lioness
- god of the sun and king of the gods; half falcon with sun disk on head
- god of chaos, deserts, and storms; half set animal; married to Nepthys
- creator god and protects the poor; has feathers on head
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- guidebook for a soul in the afterlife
- god of the dead, afterlife, tombs; half black dog
- goddess of fertility and the sky; cow symbol
23 Clues: Ancient Egyptian "paper" • Ancient Egyptian writing • belief in many gods and goddesses • guidebook for a soul in the afterlife • goddess of war and protection; half lioness • god of the pharaohs and the sky; half falcon • goddess of fertility and the sky; cow symbol • river in Ancient Egypt; center of many myths • goddess of night and the dark, married to Set • ...
Greek Mythology Review 2022-02-02
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- Monster in Crete who ate youth from Athens every year. Killed by the hero Theseus
- Grown in the Garden of the Hesperides, Hercules had to retrieve them in his eleventh labor, Eris used one to cause trouble at a wedding
- Brother of Menelaus, High King of the Greeks, leader of the Greeks during the Trojan War
- Priestess who was given the gift of prophesy but who was cursed never to be believed
- Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of Spring, daughter of Demeter, whose kidnapping lead to the creation of the four seasons.
- Half-man half-horse, one of these creatures tricked Hercules’ lover into killing him
- A princess that was saved by the hero Perseus from being sacrificed to a sea monster
- Clever Greek who came up with the idea of the Trojan horse and whose journey home from Troy is the subject of a great epic
- hero who flees the fall of Troy carrying his father and whose descendants go on to help found the city of Rome
- This warrior faced a choice of whether to live to an old age or die young and be famous forever
- Goddess of love and beauty, born from the sea foam after her father was castrated
- Most beautiful woman in the world, wife of Menelaus of Sparta, taken by Paris of Troy
- creatures who beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths
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- Hero who retrieved the famous Golden Fleece, sailed with men known as the Argonauts
- Titan who held up the sky and aided Hercules by retrieving an apple from the Garden of the Hesperides while Hercules held the sky
- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- lover of Aeneas and Queen of Carthage, her anger sows the seeds for later wars between Carthage and Rome
- wife of Agamemnon who murders him when he returns from the Trojan War for sacrificing their daughter
- King of Troy who secretly approached Achilles to retrieve the body of Hector
- Goddesses who avenged familial murder, including Orestes’ murder of his mother
- Sorceress from Colchis who helped Jason retrieve the Golden Fleece and dismembered her brother’s body to slow her father’s chase down as they fled
- Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra who kills his mother and is driven mad by the Furies
- Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready
- Hero who killed Medusa and saved the princess Andromeda from a sea monster
- Three sisters who spun the thread of human life, measured it out, and then cut it to end the life of the person
- Type of monster one-eyed monster, whose blinding by Odysseus offended Poseidon
- First established by Athena in the trial to determine the fate of Orestes
- Prince of Troy killed in one-on-one combat with Achilles who dragged his body behind his chariot
- blind prophet from Thebes, gave advice to Odysseus in the Underworld
- Hero who completed twelve labors and died from a centaur’s poisonous blood
30 Clues: creatures who beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths • blind prophet from Thebes, gave advice to Odysseus in the Underworld • First established by Athena in the trial to determine the fate of Orestes • Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-04-13
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- Mother of Zeus, saved him from being eaten by his father
- Creature that is half-man and half-bull
- Eros shot her with a lead arrow to make her impervious to love and also shot Apollo with his arrow to make him fall in love with her
- God of war
- Defeated Poseidon to become the patron goddess of Athens
- The three-headed hound of Hades
- One-eyed creatures
- The children of Gaia and Uranus
- Goddess of victory
- Wife of Hades and daughter of Demeter; spends part of the year in the Underworld and the other part of the year with her mother
- King of the Underworld
- Father of Hera, Demeter, Hestia, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus; youngest of the 12 Titans
- Wife of Zeus; Goddess of women, family, and marriage
- God of the Sea; wields a trident
- God of travelers, thieves, and merchants
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- Goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- God of wine and fertility
- Father of the Titans; castrated by Cronus
- The Greek name for Hercules
- Chained to a rock for giving humans fire
- Goddess of the hearth
- King of the Gods, God of the Sky
- Goddess of chastity, wild animals, and the hunt
- Goddess of love
- Died by falling into the sea because he flew too close to the sun
- Released hope into the world along with many other terrible things
- God of blacksmiths; had a forge in a volcano
- Athena was born from this part of Zeus' body
- The mountain atop which the Olympians were believed to reside
- Associated with the lyre
30 Clues: God of war • Goddess of love • One-eyed creatures • Goddess of victory • Goddess of the hearth • King of the Underworld • Associated with the lyre • God of wine and fertility • The Greek name for Hercules • The three-headed hound of Hades • The children of Gaia and Uranus • King of the Gods, God of the Sky • God of the Sea; wields a trident • Goddess of agriculture and the harvest • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2018-04-24
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- Sky God's name, when in Rome
- Beings with one eye
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Mother of the Olympians
- God of Fire
- Roman name for Aphrodite
- Goddess of Agriculture
- God of Music
- God of Wine
- Where Ouranos banished his children
- Roman name for Poseidon
- God of the Underworld
- Mother of all, a primordial deity
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- Apollo and Artemis
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Lord of the Sea
- Goddess of Wisdom
- King of the Olympians
- Roman God of War
- Father of the Olympians
- Goddess of Love
- God of War
- The nine Goddesses of the Arts
- God of Thieves
- The name for the generation that came before the Olympians
- Queen of the Olympians
- Also known as Cupid
27 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of Wine • God of Music • God of Thieves • Lord of the Sea • Goddess of Love • Roman God of War • Goddess of Wisdom • Apollo and Artemis • Goddess of the Hunt • Beings with one eye • Also known as Cupid • Goddess of the Hearth • King of the Olympians • God of the Underworld • Goddess of Agriculture • Queen of the Olympians • Father of the Olympians • Mother of the Olympians • ...
Greek mythology 1 2017-09-22
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- Night
- Zeus's tribal babysitters
- God of procreation
- Titan of the south
- The underworld
- Kronos palace was built here
- Titan of the sun
- Lord of Light
- Number of kids that Kronos ate
- Created humans
- These guys are really good with their hands
- Day
- 6 brothers & 6 sisters
- Titan of the moon
- Titan of freshwater springs
- Name of the god that Kronos didn't eat
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- Titan of fame
- The gap
- Titan of the north & prophecy
- Sky god
- One-eyed triplets
- Titan of the oceans
- Titan of time
- Blood of the Immortals
- First weapon
- Titan of writing and memory
- Titan of motherhood
- The Piercer
- Bellybutton of the world
- Water
- Titan of the Oracle of Delphi
- Earth
- Titan of law & judgement
- Zeus's birthplace
- Titan of clear sight
35 Clues: Day • Night • Water • Earth • The gap • Sky god • The Piercer • First weapon • Titan of fame • Titan of time • Lord of Light • The underworld • Created humans • Titan of the sun • One-eyed triplets • Zeus's birthplace • Titan of the moon • God of procreation • Titan of the south • Titan of the oceans • Titan of motherhood • Titan of clear sight • Blood of the Immortals • 6 brothers & 6 sisters • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2018-05-21
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- Enchantress who transforms part of Odysseus' crew
- Six headed monster
- The King of Phaecia's name
- Sisyphus Man who tricked Hades
- Monster capable of causing large whirlpools
- Hero who falls in love with Hector's sister
- Hundred-headed dragon who guarded the tree of golden apples.
- Only person who could draw Heracles' bow
- The ruler of the island where Odysseus was stranded for 7 years
- Odysseus' swineherd
- Greek hero famous for completing 12 supposedly impossible tasks.
- Goddess of Wisdom. Also daughter of Zeus.
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- The Greek inventor's son
- The King of Phaecia's daughter
- Odysseus' best hunting dog
- One of the Laestrygonians of Sicily
- Man who killed his nephew due to jealousy. Also created Minotaur's labyrinth.
- The creature who's hide was near invincible. Killed by Heracles.
- Hector's brother who is killed by Helen's husband
- The only female Argonaut
- Achilles' best friend
- Odysseus' wife
22 Clues: Odysseus' wife • Six headed monster • Odysseus' swineherd • Achilles' best friend • The Greek inventor's son • The only female Argonaut • The King of Phaecia's name • Odysseus' best hunting dog • The King of Phaecia's daughter • Sisyphus Man who tricked Hades • One of the Laestrygonians of Sicily • Only person who could draw Heracles' bow • Goddess of Wisdom. Also daughter of Zeus. • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2019-08-19
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- The goddess of wisdom. A city was named after her.
- Queen of the gods.
- This god delivers messages for others.
- This demigod was so good at playing the lyre that he almost rescued his wife from the Underworld.
- Goddess of the moon.
- The god of wine.
- She was kidnapped by the king of the Underworld and forced to be his wife.
- These creatures had a lower body of a horse and upper body of a man.
- The god of blacksmiths.
- Mother Earth
- One of the most famous demigods. He had super strength.
- The demigod who cut off Medusa's head.
- Athena's gift to the people of Athens
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- The race that ruled the earth before the gods.
- The three-headed dog that guards the entrance of the Underworld.
- The goddess of love and beauty.
- The mountain where the gods where said to rule from. A big sports competition is named after it.
- He was an invincible demigod with impenetrable skin, except on his heel.
- The lord of the sea, earth-shaker, father of horses.
- A nine-headed snake. Every time you cut off one of its heads, two more grow back in its place.
- The god of war.
- The titan who gave fire to man.
- Head of a woman, body of a lion, with wings.
- The god of the underworld.
- The goddess of agriculture.
- The king of the sky and the king of the gods.
- This god is said to drive a chariot across the sky every day; that chariot was the sun.
27 Clues: Mother Earth • The god of war. • The god of wine. • Queen of the gods. • Goddess of the moon. • The god of blacksmiths. • The god of the underworld. • The goddess of agriculture. • The goddess of love and beauty. • The titan who gave fire to man. • Athena's gift to the people of Athens • This god delivers messages for others. • The demigod who cut off Medusa's head. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2012-11-25
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- When Europa saw Zeus, he was in the form of a...
- Theseus slew the...
- The greatest craftsman of Crete
- Medusa was a...
- Demeter took the form of this animal to find her daughter, Persephone
- Hephaestus's wife
- Mount Olympus is in this country
- What was Perseus's lover's name?
- The dog of Hades
- Messenger of the Gods
- Who was forced to bear the weight of the sky on his back?
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- Narcissus is also a type of...
- Who gave Theseus the ball of thread?
- What type of seeds did Persephone eat in the Underworld?
- Wh t was Perseus's mother's name?
- The type of tree that was Athena's gift to Athens
- What emerged from Medusa's body after Perseus had cut off her head?
- The sickle of...
- Typhon cut off these from Zeus's hands and feet
- Athena was "born" from Zeus's...
20 Clues: Medusa was a... • The dog of Hades • The sickle of... • Hephaestus's wife • Theseus slew the... • Messenger of the Gods • Narcissus is also a type of... • The greatest craftsman of Crete • Mount Olympus is in this country • What was Perseus's lover's name? • Athena was "born" from Zeus's... • Wh t was Perseus's mother's name? • Who gave Theseus the ball of thread? • ...
Popular Mythology Crossword 2012-11-02
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- Not the real world but the Real World
- He sparkles in daylight.
- An infinite frontier
- WALLE for real. (It even tweets!)
- The American Walkabout
- "First came survival, then came mission, now they must face... each other"
- Longest running sitcom’s family name.
- The Ultimate Fighting Chapionship uses this fighting style's rules.
- Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia
- This president has two movies coming out this year.
- Grandma is a hot Latina in this family
- very funny
- Discount Double-Check choreographer
- An Astronaut’s cowboy best friend, who is actually an Astronaut (Reach for the Sky)
- Comedy show that’s funny every four years
- Walter’s Anima Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Romney's spirit animal
- A Cowboy’s Astronaut best friend (To the Rescue)
- “Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.”
- Fern Gully with CG
- Astronaut with a bow who volunteers
- A sauce of microwaved ketchup and Country Crock ladled over pasta
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- The Platypus
- New ______, ______s, Broke _______s, Gossip _______, Mean _______s
- The Great Gastby (2013 Actor)
- Why so serious?
- Disney’s ‘newest’ princess (she’s actually the eldest)
- ”This guy wears a mask, like an outlaw!”
- A particular Zombie’s pet name for his band obsession
- People connected to the Matrix
- Bruce Willis’ younger assassin self
- Mr. Anderson
- Obama’s spirit animal
- Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and movies.
- Pretty Girls Spencer, Hanna, Ella, Aria
- Narrator
- School that Jeff, Brita, Abed, Shirley, Annie, Troy, and Pierce go to
- Walter’s Shadow Self (Jungian Archetype)
- "Auf Wiedersehen"
- Book of Eli archetype
- PSY, a Brown, made this style popular
- This forensic scientist has a penchant for black hair dye and coffins.
42 Clues: Narrator • very funny • The Platypus • Mr. Anderson • Why so serious? • "Auf Wiedersehen" • Fern Gully with CG • An infinite frontier • Obama’s spirit animal • Book of Eli archetype • The American Walkabout • Romney's spirit animal • He sparkles in daylight. • The Great Gastby (2013 Actor) • People connected to the Matrix • Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia • WALLE for real. (It even tweets!) • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-12
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- Theseus' wife
- King of the Gods
- a woman in which her life depended on a burned piece of wood
- man with 12 labors to repent himself
- goddess of the silver bow
- Orpheus' wife
- titan who gave human's fire
- son of Danae and Zeus
- man who married a statue that he made
- godess of love and beauty
- whenever women saw him, they fainted
- an account of the deeds of a god or of a supernatural being
- Apollo's son who drove his chariot
- most beloved nymph in all the forest
- his "name" is No One
- the man with the golden touch
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- Athena's favorite mortal
- goddess of the cornfield
- Aeneas' father
- god of the sunmusic, poetry, mathematics, and medicine
- goddes of marriage
- son of Poseidon who played the lyre very skillfully
- the smith-god
- only man to oppose Achilles in the Trojan War
- a common theme which angers Hera
- son of Poseidon
- pride,arrogance
27 Clues: Theseus' wife • Orpheus' wife • the smith-god • Aeneas' father • son of Poseidon • pride,arrogance • King of the Gods • goddes of marriage • his "name" is No One • son of Danae and Zeus • Athena's favorite mortal • goddess of the cornfield • goddess of the silver bow • godess of love and beauty • titan who gave human's fire • the man with the golden touch • a common theme which angers Hera • ...
Mythology and Poetry 2013-05-21
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- compares two objects or things using “like” or “as”
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. Ex. buzz
- A poem that goes five-seven-five.
- Juno sent snakes to kill him and he tied them up
- messenger god
- Promises to bring back the head of Medusa for King Polydectes
- many gods
- five-line paragraph
- A type of stanza with four lines
- Scheme For example ABAB is a rhyme scheme, how things rhyme in pairs.
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- Verse A poem with no rhyme scheme.
- a poetry paragraph
- Giving life-like qualities to an inanimate object.
- A group of two lines in a poem
- Most beautiful of the gods
- Repeating a word or phrase multiple times.
- Detail The using of the five senses, describing things using them.
- Originally told by word of mouth
- Goddess of love and beauty and desire
- compares two objects or things without using the words "like" or "as".
- He was a very greedy man, loves gold more than anything
22 Clues: many gods • messenger god • a poetry paragraph • five-line paragraph • Most beautiful of the gods • A group of two lines in a poem • Originally told by word of mouth • A type of stanza with four lines • A poem that goes five-seven-five. • Verse A poem with no rhyme scheme. • Goddess of love and beauty and desire • Repeating a word or phrase multiple times. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2015-03-29
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- Miracle / New, revolutionary way of thinking, centered around mankind
- / Cronus _______ed his children
- / Meaning of Epimetheus' name
- / Holds the world up on his shoulders
- / What existed before anything else?
- / Prometheus would not reveal the secret that Zeus would be __________
- / The less-desirable realm Hades was stuck with, being less powerful than his brothers
- / Ugly god married to the most beautiful
- and Uranus / The names of Mother Earth and Father Sky
- / Common theme: Beauty is a _____
- and Ambrosia / The beverage and food the Gods feasted on
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- / Goddess of love ironically created through an act of violence
- / Gave Hercules his 12 Labors
- / Goddess of victory
- Gods / Common theme: Don't mess with ___ ___
- / Word to describe the Greeks' making their gods humanlike
- / Author attributed with writing the Iliad and the Odyssey
- / River of unbreakable oaths
- and Thisbe / Myth of two lovers which Romeo and Juliet was based on
- / Hera's bird
20 Clues: / Hera's bird • / Goddess of victory • / River of unbreakable oaths • / Gave Hercules his 12 Labors • / Meaning of Epimetheus' name • / Cronus _______ed his children • / Common theme: Beauty is a _____ • / What existed before anything else? • / Holds the world up on his shoulders • / Ugly god married to the most beautiful • Gods / Common theme: Don't mess with ___ ___ • ...
greek mythology crossword 2023-11-06
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- whos the god of trade and wealth
- in the movie Percy Jackson who's lightening bolt was it
- whos the goddess of the wilderness and nature
- whos the god of the underworld pit of the deepest part of the underworld
- whos the goddess of marriage and protector
- whos the god of artisans and blacksmiths
- whos the god of wisdom and medicine
- whos the goddess of the season and natural time
- whos the god of direction and wind.
- whos the god of wine and fertility
- whos the god of sun and light
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- whos the goddess of the harvest
- whos the godess of hearth and one of the 12 Olympian deities
- whos the god of war and the spirit of battle
- Planeti whos the goddess of the 5 wanderig stars.
- whos the goddess of wisdom and craft
- whos the goddess of love and desire
- whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic
- who the god of water and earthquakes
- whos the god of the under world and death
20 Clues: whos the god of sun and light • whos the goddess of the harvest • whos the god of trade and wealth • whos the god of wine and fertility • whos the goddess of love and desire • whos the god of wisdom and medicine • whos the god of direction and wind. • whos the goddess of wisdom and craft • who the god of water and earthquakes • whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic • ...
Roman Mythology II 2024-01-08
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- Roman engineering marvel for transporting water (8)
- Roman goddess of childbirth and prophecy (8)
- One of the seven hills of ancient Rome (8)
- Ancient Roman festival honoring Mercury (8)
- Epithet meaning "conqueror" or "victorious" (7)
- Roman poet known for "Metamorphoses" (4)
- Author of the epic poem "Argonautica" (9)
- Magistrate in charge of the Sibylline Books in ancient Rome (11)
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home (5)
- Roman equivalent of the centaur Chiron, a skilled archer (10)
- Roman god of shepherds, associated with the Lupercalia festival (8)
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- Ancient Roman assemblies or gatherings (7)
- Latin term for a small hammer, associated with Vulcan (9)
- Roman settlement, modern-day Beauvais in France (9)
- She-wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus (4)
- Roman altar or sacrificial place (3)
- Roman god of wine and freedom, associated with Bacchus (5)
- Roman goddess of peace, often depicted with an olive branch (3)
- French name for Cupid, the god of love (7)
- Roman public games and entertainments (4)
- Ancient Roman festival of purification, celebrated in mid-February (8)
- Divine forces or spirits in Roman religion (6)
- Goddess of agriculture and fertility, equivalent to Demeter (5)
- Priests of Mars who performed the "March of the Salii" (5)
- Roman priest who interpreted the will of the gods through omens (5)
25 Clues: Roman altar or sacrificial place (3) • Roman poet known for "Metamorphoses" (4) • Roman goddess of the hearth and home (5) • She-wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus (4) • Roman public games and entertainments (4) • Author of the epic poem "Argonautica" (9) • Ancient Roman assemblies or gatherings (7) • One of the seven hills of ancient Rome (8) • ...
Norse mythology crossword 2023-12-07
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- home to the Dark Elves
- guardian of Asgard
- frost giant whose body was used to form the world
- female servants of Odin
- Goddess of the dead, child of Loki
- Goddess of the sky, marriage and childbirth
- home of the Giants
- home of the High Elves
- monstrous wolf, child of Loki
- the world serpent
- home of the Dwarves
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- the tree of life
- Goddess of love and fertility, sister of Freyr
- giant who guards the well of knowledge
- God of the sky and thunder
- home of the Gods
- home of the Vanir
- home to the Fire Demons
- giantess, Goddess of grain and fertility
- home to Hel and the dishonourable dead
- God of fertility and prosperity, brother of Freyja
- God of wisdom, battle and poetry
- realm of the humans
- God of war, justice and order
- son of Odin, gentle and handsome
25 Clues: the tree of life • home of the Gods • home of the Vanir • the world serpent • guardian of Asgard • home of the Giants • realm of the humans • home of the Dwarves • home to the Dark Elves • home of the High Elves • home to the Fire Demons • female servants of Odin • God of the sky and thunder • God of war, justice and order • monstrous wolf, child of Loki • God of wisdom, battle and poetry • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-21
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- a heavy steel or iron block on which metal can be hammered and shaped
- Messenger of the Gods
- God of Metalworking
- God of Wine
- a stringed musical instrument
- King of the Gods
- a shrub that has white flowers and purple-black, oval, berries
- an earth satellite that is visible because of reflected light from the sun
- an arachnid with pincers and a venomous sting at the end of its tail
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
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- Zeus' choice of weapon
- fireplace or area in front of fireplace
- a winged staff intertwined with two snakes
- a gaseous star that the Earth orbits
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Goddess of the Moon
- Sun God
- God of Music
- a vine that bears fruit used for eating or wine-making
- The Hunter
20 Clues: Sun God • The Hunter • God of Wine • God of Music • King of the Gods • God of Metalworking • Goddess of the Moon • Messenger of the Gods • Goddess of the Hearth • Zeus' choice of weapon • Goddess of Love and Beauty • a stringed musical instrument • a gaseous star that the Earth orbits • fireplace or area in front of fireplace • a winged staff intertwined with two snakes • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-21
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- fireplace or area in front of fireplace
- a natural satellite of earth that is visible by reflected light from the sun
- a stringed musical instrument
- King of the Gods
- Goddess of Love & Beauty
- Goddess of the Moon
- an insect with pincers and a venomous sting at the end of its tail
- a winged staff intertwined with two snakes
- a large gaseous star in which Earth orbits
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- Messenger of the Gods
- The Hunter
- a shrub that has white flowers and purple-black oval berries
- God of Metalworking
- God of Wine
- God of Music
- Sun God
- a vine that bears fruit used for eating or wine-making
- Zeus'weapon of choice
- Goddess of the Hearth
- a heavy steel or iron block on which metal can be hammered and shaped
20 Clues: Sun God • The Hunter • God of Wine • God of Music • King of the Gods • God of Metalworking • Goddess of the Moon • Messenger of the Gods • Zeus'weapon of choice • Goddess of the Hearth • Goddess of Love & Beauty • a stringed musical instrument • fireplace or area in front of fireplace • a winged staff intertwined with two snakes • a large gaseous star in which Earth orbits • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-20
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- God of fire
- God of sea
- Goddess of gods
- Messenger of gods
- God of wine, parties
- Goddess of harvest
- God of underworld
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- Goddess of underworld
- Goddess of war
- Evil deity
- God of gods
- Demigod of lightning
- Goddess of the moon & hunt
- Unleashed all bad things on world
- God of love
- Woman turned into snake monster
- Goddess of love, beauty
- God of sun
- Jackson- Human son of Poseidon
- God of war
20 Clues: Evil deity • God of sea • God of sun • God of war • God of gods • God of fire • God of love • Goddess of war • Goddess of gods • Messenger of gods • God of underworld • Goddess of harvest • Demigod of lightning • God of wine, parties • Goddess of underworld • Goddess of love, beauty • Goddess of the moon & hunt • Jackson- Human son of Poseidon • Woman turned into snake monster • ...
Greek Mythology 3 2023-04-10
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- Her mother angered the Nereids, so she was chained to a rock in the ocean, she was rescued by Perseus, who married her
- The large female deer with golden antlers who was captured alive by Heracles as his Third Labour (2 words)
- They were the women who told Perseus how to kill Medusa, they shared one eye and one tooth between them (2 words)
- She angered the Nereids by saying she and her daughter were more beautiful than they were
- An uncooked mixture of honey, water, fruit, olive oil, cheese, and barley, said to be the food of the Gods
- She was beloved by Eros and became the Goddess of the Soul
- Creatures who had the bodies of birds and the faces of ugly women
- This was the city where the war took place after Paris abducted Helen, wife of King Menelaus and daughter of Zeus and Leda
- This was the sneaky gift that the Greeks gave to the Trojans so they could enter Troy and win the war (2 words)
- Mountain range which is considered to be the natural divide between Europe and Asia, it is where Prometheus was chained by Zeus
- African Goddess who helped the Argonauts when they were stranded because of a storm, she shares her name
- Home of the Olympian Gods (2 words)
- A fire-breathing goat with a lion’s head and a snake’s tail
- Four giant horses who ate human flesh, Heracles captured them for his Eight Labour (3 words)
- One of the primordial beings, she is also known as “Mother Earth”
- Son of Danae and Zeus, he killed Medusa and rescued Andromeda
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- This huge and dangerous creature was captured by Heracles as his Fifth Labour (2 words)
- Goddess of Rainbows, she was also one of Hera’s handmaidens
- Egyptian woman who was seduced and kidnapped by Zeus in the form of a bull
- The Goddess of Victory
- He was supposed to be the most beautiful man, and so was kidnapped to become Zeus’ cupbearer and serve nectar to the Gods in Olympus
- A monster with the body of a lion, the head and torso of a woman, the wings of an eagle, and the tail of a serpent; she was a nuisance to the city of Thebes until she was defeated by Oedipus
- This was Jason’s ship
- She drew first blood during the hunt for the Caledonian Boar, and so was given its hide by Mileage
- Mother of Perseus, she was seduced by Zeus when he appeared as golden rain
- Birds who were made out of metal and who ate humans, they were defeated by Heracles as one of his Twelve Labours (2 words)
- Prize sought after by Jason (2 words)
- They were the nine Goddesses of Song, Dance, and Poetry; they served as inspiration for mortal poets and musicians
- Demi-god, known as the God of Medicine, his symbol is a staff entwined with snakes
- She loved Narcissus, but because of a curse cast upon her by Hera, could only repeat someone’s last words
- This is the mountain which has the cave in which Zeus, as a baby, was hidden from his father (2 words)
- Son of Sisyphus, one of the most famous of the Greeks to fight at Troy
32 Clues: This was Jason’s ship • The Goddess of Victory • Home of the Olympian Gods (2 words) • Prize sought after by Jason (2 words) • She was beloved by Eros and became the Goddess of the Soul • Goddess of Rainbows, she was also one of Hera’s handmaidens • A fire-breathing goat with a lion’s head and a snake’s tail • ...
Greek Mythology 3 2023-04-10
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- Her mother angered the Nereids, so she was chained to a rock in the ocean, she was rescued by Perseus, who married her
- The large female deer with golden antlers who was captured alive by Heracles as his Third Labour (2 words)
- They were the women who told Perseus how to kill Medusa, they shared one eye and one tooth between them (2 words)
- She angered the Nereids by saying she and her daughter were more beautiful than they were
- An uncooked mixture of honey, water, fruit, olive oil, cheese, and barley, said to be the food of the Gods
- She was beloved by Eros and became the Goddess of the Soul
- Creatures who had the bodies of birds and the faces of ugly women
- This was the city where the war took place after Paris abducted Helen, wife of King Menelaus and daughter of Zeus and Leda
- This was the sneaky gift that the Greeks gave to the Trojans so they could enter Troy and win the war (2 words)
- Mountain range which is considered to be the natural divide between Europe and Asia, it is where Prometheus was chained by Zeus
- African Goddess who helped the Argonauts when they were stranded because of a storm, she shares her name with a country
- Home of the Olympian Gods (2 words)
- A fire-breathing goat with a lion’s head and a snake’s tail
- Four giant horses who ate human flesh, Heracles captured them for his Eight Labour (3 words)
- One of the primordial beings, she is also known as “Mother Earth”
- Son of Danae and Zeus, he killed Medusa and rescued Andromeda
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- This huge and dangerous creature was captured by Heracles as his Fifth Labour (2 words)
- Goddess of Rainbows, she was also one of Hera’s handmaidens
- Egyptian woman who was seduced and kidnapped by Zeus in the form of a bull
- The Goddess of Victory
- He was supposed to be the most beautiful man, and so was kidnapped to become Zeus’ cupbearer and serve nectar to the Gods in Olympus
- A monster with the body of a lion, the head and torso of a woman, the wings of an eagle, and the tail of a serpent; she was a nuisance to the city of Thebes until she was defeated by Oedipus
- This was Jason’s ship
- She drew first blood during the hunt for the Caledonian Boar, and so was given its hide by Mileage
- Mother of Perseus, she was seduced by Zeus when he appeared as golden rain
- Birds who were made out of metal and who ate humans, they were defeated by Heracles as one of his Twelve Labours (2 words)
- Prize sought after by Jason (2 words)
- They were the nine Goddesses of Song, Dance, and Poetry; they served as inspiration for mortal poets and musicians
- Demi-god, known as the God of Medicine, his symbol is a staff entwined with snakes
- She loved Narcissus, but because of a curse cast upon her by Hera, could only repeat someone’s last words
- This is the mountain which has the cave in which Zeus, as a baby, was hidden from his father (2 words)
- Son of Sisyphus, one of the most famous of the Greeks to fight at Troy
32 Clues: This was Jason’s ship • The Goddess of Victory • Home of the Olympian Gods (2 words) • Prize sought after by Jason (2 words) • She was beloved by Eros and became the Goddess of the Soul • Goddess of Rainbows, she was also one of Hera’s handmaidens • A fire-breathing goat with a lion’s head and a snake’s tail • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2024-04-03
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- Father of zeus
- God of heroes
- God of wealth
- God of darkness
- God of war
- God of nature
- Three headed dog
- God of the sun
- God of destruction
- God of time
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- God of the underworld
- God of the deep abyss
- God of sleep
- Messenger of the gods
- God of the air
- God of the sea
- King of the gods
- Messenger of the sea
- Titan of astronomy
- God of love
20 Clues: God of war • God of love • God of time • God of sleep • God of heroes • God of wealth • God of nature • Father of zeus • God of the air • God of the sea • God of the sun • God of darkness • King of the gods • Three headed dog • Titan of astronomy • God of destruction • Messenger of the sea • God of the underworld • God of the deep abyss • Messenger of the gods
Greek Mythology crossword 2024-04-03
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- God of the sun
- Titan of astronomy
- God of darkness
- God of war
- God of nature
- God of wealth
- Messenger of the sea
- God of time
- God of the underworld
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- God of destruction
- Three headed dog
- God of the deep abyss
- God of the air
- King of the gods
- God of love
- God of the sea
- Father of zeus
- Messenger of the gods
- God of heroes
- God of sleep
20 Clues: God of war • God of love • God of time • God of sleep • God of nature • God of wealth • God of heroes • God of the sun • God of the air • God of the sea • Father of zeus • God of darkness • Three headed dog • King of the gods • God of destruction • Titan of astronomy • Messenger of the sea • God of the deep abyss • Messenger of the gods • God of the underworld
Greek Mythology Characters 2024-09-04
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- Daughter of Helen of Troy
- King of Mycenae
- Only woman during the search for the golden fleece
- Most beautiful moan in the world
- The container of misery and evil
- Slayed the minotaur
- Believed to be more beautiful than Aphrodite
- Gives the golden apple to either Aphrodite, Athena, or Hera
- Obsessed with himself
- Ruled Mycenae and Tiryns
- A river nymph that was one of Apollos lovers
- Son of Hermes
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- Wife of Odysseus
- King of Athens that was attached to Poseidon
- Helen of Troys lover
- Slayer of Medusa
- Wandered the seas for years after the Trojan War
- Demigod with superhuman strength
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Flew too close to the sun
- Pushed a boulder for trying to cheat death
- Killed by an arrow in his one weak point
- Fought in the Trojan War but was killed by Odysseus
23 Clues: Son of Hermes • King of Mycenae • Wife of Odysseus • Slayer of Medusa • Slayed the minotaur • Helen of Troys lover • Obsessed with himself • Ruled Mycenae and Tiryns • Daughter of Helen of Troy • Flew too close to the sun • Turned into a spider by Athena • Most beautiful moan in the world • The container of misery and evil • Demigod with superhuman strength • ...
Greek Mythology / Odyssey 2023-01-05
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- God of the Sun
- Goddess of War and Wisdom
- this is where we meet the hero, his home
- the hero in the odyssey
- the hero is back home, famous for his feat
- Goddess of Agriculture
- the hero has a major change, mentally or physically
- the hero is asked to go on a journey
- Goddess of Beauty and Love
- Goddess of Hunting
- odysseus's father
- God of War
- God of Sky, King of Gods
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- God of the Sea
- the hero hesitates to go on the journey
- Messenger God
- three major battles hero faces along way
- sea goddess who captures Odysseus for love
- a monster with one eye
- God of Fertility
- the major battle, often resulting in reward
- odysseus's son
- battles Odysseus for Penelope's love
- Queen of Gods
- odysseus's wife
25 Clues: God of War • Messenger God • Queen of Gods • God of the Sea • God of the Sun • odysseus's son • odysseus's wife • God of Fertility • odysseus's father • Goddess of Hunting • a monster with one eye • Goddess of Agriculture • the hero in the odyssey • God of Sky, King of Gods • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Goddess of Beauty and Love • battles Odysseus for Penelope's love • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-01-20
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- muse of hymns
- muse of dance
- goddess of wisdom
- son of zeus that did 12 labors
- muse of history
- god of the sun and music
- god of smith and fire
- god of the sea
- god of the underworld
- cursed woman with snakes for hair
- muse of music
- god of war
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- muse of tragedy
- she is the moon
- muse of lyrics
- muse of epics
- goddess of love and beauty
- muse of comedy
- goddess of the moon and hunt
- god of thunder and lightning
- he is the sun
- terrible father who ate his own kids and was lord of the universe
- the great god of nature
- god of merchants, travelers and thieves
- muse of astronomy
- goddess of marriage
26 Clues: god of war • muse of hymns • muse of epics • muse of dance • he is the sun • muse of music • muse of lyrics • muse of comedy • god of the sea • muse of tragedy • she is the moon • muse of history • goddess of wisdom • muse of astronomy • goddess of marriage • god of smith and fire • god of the underworld • the great god of nature • god of the sun and music • goddess of love and beauty • ...
Egyptian Mythology: Review 2022-12-07
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- / god of strength and pharoanic power; protector from crocodiles; has the head of a crocodile.
- / the great goddess; lady of great abundance.
- / god of the Earth
- / the Egyptian aphrodite; goddess of love, music, dancing, and pleasure
- / successfully built the pyramids
- / the river in Egypt that was considered to be its lifeblood.
- / god of the moon, of sacred texts, of math, the sciences, and magic; creator of writing
- / son of Isis and Osiris; the intermediary between humans and Osiris after death.
- / protector of graves; shown with the head of a jackal
- / designed the pyramids
- / the picture-based writing system in Egypt during the Golden Age.
- / god of the desert; considered to be the source of all evil.
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- / sister-wife of Set; mother of Anubis; protectress of the dead.
- / goddess of the hot desert sun, plague, chaos, war, and healing.
- / protector; built to guard royalty
- / Egyptian god of the sun
- / patron of craftspeople and architects
- / Egypt between 3500 and 2500 B.C.
- / the Egyptian god who was a man and who inspired the people to believe that the body was sacred.
- / goddess of truth, justice, balance and order
- / goddess of the home and of cats; often depicted with the head of a cat.
- / goddess of the sky; wife of Geb.
- / Egyptian symbol of life
23 Clues: / god of the Earth • / designed the pyramids • / Egyptian god of the sun • / Egyptian symbol of life • / successfully built the pyramids • / Egypt between 3500 and 2500 B.C. • / goddess of the sky; wife of Geb. • / protector; built to guard royalty • / patron of craftspeople and architects • / the great goddess; lady of great abundance. • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- Weapon is the trident and he's the "ruler of the sea"
- An island in Greece where Oydessus reigned
- The job of Oydessus and his men
- Had to complete 12 labors.
- Thought she was better at weaving than Athena.
- Supreme ruler of the gods.
- Greedy god of the underworld.
- The animal that Odysseus used to trick the Trojans
- The name of Odysseus's wife
- Goddess of love.
- If you look at her, you turn to stone.
- A priestess that has visions of the future.
- Zeus wife and sister. Hates Hercules
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- Killed his father and married his mother.
- Obsessed with his looks.
- Lady of the wild things. Animals are sacred to her, especially deer.
- Oydsseus fought in a war to free this queen from the Trojans
- One-eyed creature that Odysseus has to fight.
- King of Ithaca who fought in the Trojan War.
- God of fire.
- Everything he touched turned to gold.
- God of light and truth. Cannot tell a lie.
- Zeus sister. Goddess of the Hearth.
- The nine headed animal Hercules fought.
- Daughter of Zeus, sprang from Zeus forehead.
25 Clues: God of fire. • Goddess of love. • Obsessed with his looks. • Had to complete 12 labors. • Supreme ruler of the gods. • The name of Odysseus's wife • Greedy god of the underworld. • The job of Oydessus and his men • Zeus sister. Goddess of the Hearth. • Zeus wife and sister. Hates Hercules • Everything he touched turned to gold. • If you look at her, you turn to stone. • ...
Greek Mythology Review 2024-09-12
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- God of war
- God of the sun
- The guiding light at the bottom of Pandora's Box
- She was punished to forever spin and weave as a spider because she disrespected the gods
- Brilliant inventor and architect who served King Minos
- Queen of the gods
- Father of the gods
- The Titan who stole fire for humans from Mt. Olympus
- Goddess of wisdom
- Greek hero that killed the Minotaur
- Mother of Persephone; goddess of agriculture
- Everything Midas touched turned to this
- God of fire
- Granter of wishes to King Midas
- A young mortal who wasted away adoring his own reflection
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- Half-human / Half-bull creature
- Beautiful runner who became mesmerized by golden apples
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Messenger of the gods
- The seeds of this fruit caused Persephone to have to return to the Underworld for 6 months of every year
- The keeper of the box
- Nymph punished by Queen Hera
- Greek hero that created the plan for the Trojan Horse
- God of the sea
- Goddess of the hearth
- Demi-god who traveled to the underworld to get Eurydice
- Goddess of the hunt
27 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of the sun • God of the sea • Queen of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Father of the gods • Goddess of the hunt • Messenger of the gods • The keeper of the box • Goddess of the hearth • Goddess of love and beauty • Nymph punished by Queen Hera • Half-human / Half-bull creature • Granter of wishes to King Midas • Greek hero that killed the Minotaur • ...
Egyptian Mythology Review 2025-04-27
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- The primordial waters from which Atum emerged in the Egyptian creation story
- The concept of cosmic order and harmony that regulates creation in the Heliopolitan myth
- Ra's boat that travels through the underworld
- The god associated with death and rebirth, embodying the "Dying God" archetype
- The child of Osiris and Isis, destined to avenge his father and restore order
- The Egyptian city, a center of religious significance, associated with Ra
- The demon that devours hearts heavier than the feather of Ma'at
- The Egyptian afterlife realm where souls undergo judgment and trials
- The symbol of Ma'at, weighed against the heart of the deceased to determine their fate
- The symbol of creation and life, particularly as Ra's primary manifestation
- Symbolic of both destruction and protection
- The archetype representing the emergence of a new hope and renewal (2 words)
- The creator god who emerged from the waters of Nun and created the world
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- A motif representing equilibrium between opposing forces in Egyptian mythology (3 words)
- The god of embalming and the guide to the Duat for souls, a psychopomp
- The declarations made by the deceased to prove their innocence before judgment (2 words)
- The nurturing and loving counterpart to Sekhmet
- The goddess who creates a serpent to force Ra to reveal his secret name
- The organ weighed against Ma'at’s feather during the judgment of souls
- The Egyptian god of the desert and brother of Osiris
- The god of air and supporter of the sky, often depicted separating the sky and the earth
- The protective serpent who aids Ra in his journey through the Duat
- The archetype involving a deity's death, descent into the Underworld, and rebirth (2 words)
- The land of the blessed afterlife in Egyptian mythology (3 words)
- The sun god who journeys through the sky and underworld
- Ra's Eye, sent to punish mankind for their disobedience
- The serpent of chaos who attacks Ra's boat in the Duat
27 Clues: Symbolic of both destruction and protection • Ra's boat that travels through the underworld • The nurturing and loving counterpart to Sekhmet • The Egyptian god of the desert and brother of Osiris • The serpent of chaos who attacks Ra's boat in the Duat • The sun god who journeys through the sky and underworld • ...
Mythology Wrap-up 2024-12-16
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- Mourned for her lost daughter
- Nymph who detained Odysseus
- Olympus Home of the Greek gods
- Wise centaur
- Goddess of wisdom and crafts
- Turned everything he touched to gold
- Turned into a spider
- King of the gods
- A deceitful nymph with an alluring voice
- Opened a forbidden box
- God of the Underworld
- Cyclops tricked by Odysseus
- Crafty Greek hero
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- Flew too close to the sun
- God of the sea
- Accepted Pandora as a gift
- Sculpted a statue that came to life
- Tricked Zeus and gifted the humans with fire
- This trait plagued King Midas
- Personality trait of Narcissus
- Queen of the Underworld
- Turns people to stone
- Built wings of wax and feathers
- Odysseus's homeland
- Goddess of love and beauty
- A dangerous whirlpool
26 Clues: Wise centaur • God of the sea • King of the gods • Crafty Greek hero • Odysseus's homeland • Turned into a spider • Turns people to stone • A dangerous whirlpool • God of the Underworld • Opened a forbidden box • Queen of the Underworld • Flew too close to the sun • Accepted Pandora as a gift • Goddess of love and beauty • Nymph who detained Odysseus • Cyclops tricked by Odysseus • ...
Mythology & Fairy Tales 2025-01-10
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- - A giant sea monster from Norse mythology.
- - Greek goddess of wisdom and war.
- - A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- - Opened a box that let out all the world’s troubles.
- - A group of sisters, including Medusa, with snake hair.
- - A mischievous, greedy creature in fairy tales.
- - A woman with snakes for hair.
- - Roman god of love with a bow and arrow.
- - A tiny magical creature with wings.
- - Norse god with a magical hammer.
- - A bird that rises from its own ashes.
- - A creature that often lives under bridges.
- - A long journey, like the one Odysseus took.
- - A hero from an ancient English tale.
- - Half man, half bull, lived in a labyrinth.
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- - A creature that is half human, half fish.
- - A magical being that grants wishes.
- - King of the Greek gods.
- - A magical flying horse.
- - The name of Sleeping Beauty in fairy tales.
- - Giant beings who came before the Greek gods.
- - A nature spirit found in forests or rivers.
- - A horse with a magical horn.
- - A mischievous Norse trickster.
- - A fire-breathing mythical beast.
- - God of the sun and music.
- - A creature with parts of a lion, goat, and snake.
- - A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- - A giant with one eye.
- - A hero known for his super strength.
30 Clues: - A giant with one eye. • - King of the Greek gods. • - A magical flying horse. • - God of the sun and music. • - A horse with a magical horn. • - A woman with snakes for hair. • - A mischievous Norse trickster. • - Greek goddess of wisdom and war. • - A fire-breathing mythical beast. • - Norse god with a magical hammer. • - A magical being that grants wishes. • ...
Words from Mythology 2025-10-15
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- food with a good aroma and taste
- overwhelming fear
- torment
- sleep-like state
- gas element
- month
- map or support heavy burden
- bulb plant that flowers
- edible grain
- musical style
- angry
- plant and fruit juice
- wander
- adventures
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- joyful
- spider
- foot race
- great strength
- repeated sound
- airtight, sealed
- enormous
- crack in earth's crust
- wind or breeze
- confusion
- platinum element
- building with art
- warning device
- plants
- maze
- counselor or teacher
30 Clues: maze • month • angry • joyful • spider • plants • wander • torment • enormous • foot race • confusion • adventures • gas element • edible grain • musical style • great strength • repeated sound • wind or breeze • warning device • sleep-like state • airtight, sealed • platinum element • overwhelming fear • building with art • counselor or teacher • plant and fruit juice • crack in earth's crust • bulb plant that flowers • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-03-25
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- an independent state made up of a city and the land around it.
- in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is.
- king of the gods in Greek mythology.
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- in Greek mythology, the goddess of arts, war and wisdom and the protectress of Athens.
- an ancient Greek philosopher
- a hero with great strength in Greek mythology. He is said to be half god.
- in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings.
7 Clues: an ancient Greek philosopher • king of the gods in Greek mythology. • an independent state made up of a city and the land around it. • in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings. • in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is. • a hero with great strength in Greek mythology. He is said to be half god. • ...
Literary Terms & Mythology 2013-06-09
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- Who did Orpheus charm?
- Highest point of interest for the reader
- Stole fire from Zeus
- Creator of the horse
- Plot is tied up somehow
- All parts of a story come to lead to the climax or crisis
- Story starts to build down
- Apollo's symbol
- A character who opposes the main character
- Event that triggers the conflict in the story
- irony that says the opposite of what is meant
- Demeter is the goddess of ______
- Hermes the ________ god
- Main message of a piece of writing
- Hera's symbol
- Reader knows more about the situation than the character
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- Hades' symbol
- Turning point in a story
- Section of the plot that introduces characters, setting and mood of the story
- Repeated the last word of Narcissus
- Material object used to represent something abstract
- Giving an inanimate object human qualities
- Zeus' symbol
- Midas was _______when it came to gold
- Goddess of the hunt
- What Escaped from Pandora's Box?
- Was birthed from Zeus' head in full armour
- Language that is very discriptive and that appeals to our senses
- A comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
- Destiny controls a man's _____
- God of music
- A comparison between two things without using "like" or "as"
- Zeus is the god of all _____
33 Clues: Zeus' symbol • God of music • Hades' symbol • Hera's symbol • Apollo's symbol • Goddess of the hunt • Stole fire from Zeus • Creator of the horse • Who did Orpheus charm? • Plot is tied up somehow • Hermes the ________ god • Turning point in a story • Story starts to build down • Zeus is the god of all _____ • Destiny controls a man's _____ • What Escaped from Pandora's Box? • ...
Mythology Chapter 7 2020-05-19
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- tree nymphs
- a follower of Pan
- Demeter's symbol, the horn of plenty
- a staff entwined with ivy and a pine cone at the top
- the Evening Star
- the North Wind
- a famous Nereid who dipped her son in the River Styx
- a changeable sea creature who had special charge of Neptune's seals
- the middle sea
- the animals who bulled Bacchus' chariot
- "rosy-fingered child of the morning"
- mountain nymphs
- the morning star
- 50 mermaid-like children of Nereus & Doris
- wife of Oceanus and mother of Doris
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- fresh water nymphs
- a famous Nereid who married Neptune
- shapeless mass who swallowed the sea 3 times a day
- the East Wind
- inhabitants of a land of eternal spring to the North
- mother of Bacchus
- a six-headed creature who barked
- the South Wind
- wise old-man of the sea who was a prophet
- the "Roman" god who had a drama festival in March
- goat-man god of desolate places
- the satyr who educated Bacchus
- salt water nymphs
28 Clues: tree nymphs • the East Wind • the South Wind • the North Wind • the middle sea • mountain nymphs • the Evening Star • the morning star • a follower of Pan • mother of Bacchus • salt water nymphs • fresh water nymphs • the satyr who educated Bacchus • goat-man god of desolate places • a six-headed creature who barked • a famous Nereid who married Neptune • wife of Oceanus and mother of Doris • ...
Greek Mythology Monsters 2023-11-17
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- a serpent like water monster with nine heads, Hercules killed this monster
- part bird, part woman monster, known as the "hounds of Zeus"
- female monster that has a lions body in the front,a goats body for the middle,and a dragon for the back
- described as having the torso of a human and the body of a horse
- female creature, with 12 feet and six heads on long snaky necks, each head having a triple row of sharklike teeth
- a pair of rocks that always clashed when a vessel passed through
- Hybrid creature that has the body of a bird and the head of a human
- Satyrs associated with Dionysus,usually depicted as drunk
- winged female creatures that have snake like hair
- a creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
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- a three headed dog that was in charge of guarding the gates of Hades
- minor forest gods,had the face, torso,and arms of a man, had ears of a goat, a tail,and goat-like legs
- described as looking like hags
- each of them had 50 heads and 100 arms
- a sea monster that three times a day would make whirlpools and sink ships
- A race of giants that only has one eye
- a giant with 100 eyes that served Hera
- had a womens face, a lions body, and a birds wings
- often described as a monster with either three bodies and three heads, or three heads and one body, or three bodies and one head
- three sisters who had grey hair who shared one eye and one tooth
20 Clues: described as looking like hags • each of them had 50 heads and 100 arms • A race of giants that only has one eye • a giant with 100 eyes that served Hera • winged female creatures that have snake like hair • had a womens face, a lions body, and a birds wings • a creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man • ...
Greek/Roman Mythology 2023-07-08
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- THIS IS ....!!!!
- .... tendon: connecting the back of the calf muscles to the heel
- The ship of ..../Fought the Minotaur
- Female warrior tribe
- Wielder of the trident
- moon landing
- Author of the Iliad
- Flew too high
- Programming language with simple syntax
- Jason and the ...
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- The ...: 3 sisters with a thread
- Lion, goat, snake
- Wife of Hades
- She who lies in wait/Mother of Vulcan
- Belgian detective
- Legolas/City of lights
- Hail ... !
- Ambulance or police car
- The hunter in the northern sky
- Riddle me this!
- Neo's guide
- Mother of monsters/Knuckles
22 Clues: Hail ... ! • Neo's guide • moon landing • Wife of Hades • Flew too high • Riddle me this! • THIS IS ....!!!! • Lion, goat, snake • Belgian detective • Jason and the ... • Author of the Iliad • Female warrior tribe • Legolas/City of lights • Wielder of the trident • Ambulance or police car • Mother of monsters/Knuckles • The hunter in the northern sky • The ...: 3 sisters with a thread • ...
5.1 Norse Mythology 2023-03-31
28 Clues: upea • tiheä • sarja • kokea • asukas • ankara • kolkko • ruumis • vieras • hauraus • asuttaa • läpäistä • yleisnero • edellinen • pahansuopa • omistautua • kummitella • juoruileva • käytännössä • koettelemus • kohtaaminen • omaperäinen • monenkirjava • tasa-arvoinen • viimeaikainen • pahantahtoinen • kokoontaitettava • synonyymisanakirja
Roman Mythology Crossword 2022-04-14
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- symbol of juno
- the hound of pluto guarding the underworld
- goddess of love
- goddess of spring, wife of pluto
- wife of neptune, queen of the sea
- god of metal working, husband of venus
- god of wine
- queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
- wife of saturn, mother of jupiter
- monstrous creature with a head full of snakes
- goddess of youth, daughter of juno and jupiter
- river in the underworld
- fruit that prosperina ate in the underworld
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- king of the gods
- goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare
- wife of cupid
- roman hero who performed 12 labors
- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- twelve main gods and goddesses
- titan, mother of apollo and diana
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of saturn and
- mother of proserpina, goddess of the harvest
- god of war, lover of venus
- god of the sea, horses, and earthquakes
- god of the underworld
25 Clues: god of wine • wife of cupid • symbol of juno • goddess of love • king of the gods • god of the underworld • river in the underworld • god of war, lover of venus • twelve main gods and goddesses • goddess of the hunt and the moon • goddess of spring, wife of pluto • titan, mother of apollo and diana • wife of neptune, queen of the sea • wife of saturn, mother of jupiter • ...
Mythology Final Crossword 2022-05-12
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- Who opened a box and released evil over the earth
- Tamer of Pegasus
- Chained to rock as sacrifice
- in love with their own reflection
- detained Odysseus for seven years
- Who’s the king of the Phaeacians
- Goddesses Of Arts, Music and Dance
- this Is The First Child Of Cronus
- wished everything they touch turns gold
- Slayer of Medusa
- The Goddess Of Revenge
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- designed the labyrinth
- messenger god
- keeper of winds
- turned Odysseus men into swine
- turns into a spider
- sun god
- causes the Trojan War
- queen of troy
- tian that was married to Coronus
20 Clues: sun god • messenger god • queen of troy • keeper of winds • Tamer of Pegasus • Slayer of Medusa • turns into a spider • causes the Trojan War • designed the labyrinth • The Goddess Of Revenge • Chained to rock as sacrifice • turned Odysseus men into swine • Who’s the king of the Phaeacians • tian that was married to Coronus • in love with their own reflection • ...
Greek Mythology Figures 2025-02-10
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- God of the Sea
- God of the Underworld
- God of the Forge
- Goddess of Arachnids
- Before the Gods
- 12 Labors
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Below the Underworld
- Told prophecies
- Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld
- God of Merchants, Thieves, Travelers
- Son of Poseidon
- King of Crete
- God of Love
- Bad heel
- Prince of Ithaca
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of Wine
- Started the Trojan War
- Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare
- God of the Sky
- Winged Horse
- The Sky
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- Gorgon
- Goddess of Rainbows
- Home of the Gods
- King of Ithaca
- Mother Earth
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Goddess of Crossroads and Magic
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of War
- Flew too close to the Sun
- Goddess of the Hunt, Childbirth, the Moon
- Mother of Zeus
- Wife of Poseidon
- God of Music, Poetry, the Sun
- King Titan
- God of Terror
- God of the Wild
- Queen of Ithaca
- Goddess of Victory
- Slayed Medusa
- built the Labyrinth
- monster of Crete
- God of Fear
- Princess of Crete
47 Clues: Gorgon • The Sky • Bad heel • 12 Labors • God of War • King Titan • God of Love • God of Fear • God of Wine • Mother Earth • Winged Horse • God of Terror • King of Crete • Slayed Medusa • King of Ithaca • God of the Sea • Mother of Zeus • God of the Sky • Before the Gods • Told prophecies • God of the Wild • Queen of Ithaca • Son of Poseidon • Home of the Gods • God of the Forge • Wife of Poseidon • Prince of Ithaca • ...
greek mythology crossword 2023-11-06
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- whos the god of trade and wealth
- in the movie Percy Jackson who's lightening bolt was it
- whos the goddess of the wilderness and nature
- whos the god of the underworld pit of the deepest part of the underworld
- whos the goddess of marriage and protector
- whos the god of artisans and blacksmiths
- whos the god of wisdom and medicine
- whos the goddess of the season and natural time
- whos the god of direction and wind.
- whos the god of wine and fertility
- whos the god of sun and light
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- whos the goddess of the harvest
- whos the godess of hearth and one of the 12 Olympian deities
- whos the god of war and the spirit of battle
- Planeti whos the goddess of the 5 wanderig stars.
- whos the goddess of wisdom and craft
- whos the goddess of love and desire
- whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic
- who the god of water and earthquakes
- whos the god of the under world and death
20 Clues: whos the god of sun and light • whos the goddess of the harvest • whos the god of trade and wealth • whos the god of wine and fertility • whos the goddess of love and desire • whos the god of wisdom and medicine • whos the god of direction and wind. • whos the goddess of wisdom and craft • who the god of water and earthquakes • whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic • ...
Greek mythology crossword. 2023-11-06
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- fighting monsters, battles the hydra, obtain the belt of hippolyta
- god mercury, patron of music, invented the kithara
- god of water, zeus brother, perseus father
- goddess of hearth, holds providence, protector of home and state
- goddess of spring, presided over grains and vegetation
- goddess of chasity, hunting, and the moon
- goddess of harvest, presided over the scared law, cycle of life and death
- goddess of marriage, fertility, and sailing
- god of archery,music, dance
- shes a monster, has snakes for hair, turns people into stone when they look into her eyes
- slaying the minotaur,unite attica under athenian rule, credited with building a palace
- god of lightning, king of gods, hades brother
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- monster, great strength, ability of craftsmanship
- god of war, quick temper, aggressiveness
- most successful soldier, physically invulnerable, considered a hero
- goddess warfare, strategic companion of heroes
- he made weapons, made flying sandals for hermes, made armour for achilles
- god of wine, ecstasy, fruitfulness
- slayer of the gorgon medusa, as a rescuer of the ethiopian princess andromeda, was praised as a brave man
- goddess marriage,consort of zeus, queen of heaven
- god of underworld, overseeing the dead, the myth about his wife
21 Clues: god of archery,music, dance • god of wine, ecstasy, fruitfulness • god of war, quick temper, aggressiveness • goddess of chasity, hunting, and the moon • god of water, zeus brother, perseus father • goddess of marriage, fertility, and sailing • god of lightning, king of gods, hades brother • goddess warfare, strategic companion of heroes • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2023-11-03
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- Messenger of the gods
- God of metalwork
- Half blood, half god
- Dragon with multiple heads
- God of the underworld
- God of wine and orchards
- Monster with the head of a bull and a human body
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of hearth and home
- The god of war
- Half goat, half human
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- Queen of the underworld
- Goddess of the wild
- God of lightning
- God of water
- The 12 main gods
- Goddess of harvest and agriculture
- God of archery, music, dance, and prophecy
- Goddess of women, marriage, and family
- Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
20 Clues: God of water • The god of war • God of lightning • God of metalwork • The 12 main gods • Goddess of the wild • Half blood, half god • Messenger of the gods • God of the underworld • Half goat, half human • Queen of the underworld • God of wine and orchards • Dragon with multiple heads • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of hearth and home • Goddess of harvest and agriculture • ...
Greek/Roman Mythology 2025-05-15
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- turned Odysseus's men into swine until Odysseus compelled her to turn them into men again
- this fire-breathing monster had the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent
- he rescued his wife, Eurydice, from the underworld
- she almost destroyed the human race when she allowed her curiosity to get the better of her
- the goddess of love was formed from the foam of the castrated genitals of Uranus
- in Roman mythology he is Mars; in Greek mythology he is
- these three daughters dressed in black, determine how long one would live
- it is a place of paradisal afterlife for the righteous and the heroic
- he literally carried the weight of the world
- as the goddess of retribution her task was to mete out justice by punishing the wicked
- he killed the Minotaur
- a ferryman who transports souls from the world of the living to the world of the dead
- Prometheus stole this from the gods as a gift for man
- Athene changed this princess into a spider so that rather than weave her exquisite tapestries, she would weave webs instead
- she was cursed to repeat only the last words she heard, and eventually faded away until only her voice remained
- every nine years this hideous monster demanded that Athens sacrifice seven youths and seven maidens to satisfy its hunger
- he became invincible except in this one spot
- his arrows compelled anyone he impales with his bow and arrow to fall in love
- an epic poem attributed to Homer
- born from the thigh of Zeus, he is the god of wine
- the Trojan War lasted this many years
- this child gave her father a pain in the head
- she had a gift of prophecy, but no one would believe her
- she waited twenty years for Odysseus's return from the Trojan War
- the mother of Helen of Troy
- he killed his father with a sickle his mother had made
- the brother of Prometheus
- the wife of menelaus
- hercules killed these winged, man-eating predators
- the Roman god of the seas
- the messenger of the gods
- Hercules' wife
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- flew too close to the sun
- Eros, the goddess of the dawn,asked Zeus to make him her lover, immortal, but forgot to ask that he also be granted eternal youth
- a skilled Athenian architect and craftsman
- the Greek epic, attributed to Homer, recounts the final weeks of the Trojan War
- this three-headed beast was a decided underdog against Hercules
- the symbol of Zeus and of the power he wields
- suffered from liver trouble
- the sun of Helios, the sun-god
- this Gorgon was decapitated and from her bleeding neck sprang Pegasus
- Splendor, Laughter, and Good Cheer
- Hercules shot him when he caught him"horsing around" with his wife
- punished for thinking he was more clever than Zeus
- this winged steed was the Carrier of Zeus's thunderbolt
- these giant monsters saw literally eye-to-eye
- the noblest of Muses and the goddess of epic poetry
- Hercules proved to this monster that two heads are not necessarily better than one
- Hercules made himself a suit of impenetrable armour
- abducted by Hades
- Daedalus constructed this for Minos, King of Crete, to house the Minotaur
- the Queen of the Amazons, Hercules killed her after she gave him her golden girdle
- also called the Eumenides, these spirits could torment the life out of you
- he was gorged to death by a boar
- heads were entwined with writhing, poisonous snakes
- the first and greatest period in history
- these women murdered their husbands on their wedding night
- Hera sent these to kill Hercules in his crib
- the home of the gods
- Hercules had to perform these many labors as a penance for killing his family in a fit of insanity
- he loved himself when he saw his reflection in a pool
- she chopped up her own brother to help her husband, Jason, escape from her father, King Aeetes
- he found and killed the Gorgon Medusa as she slept
- he was given the helm of darkness and ruled over the realm of the dead
- he killed his father and married his mother
65 Clues: Hercules' wife • abducted by Hades • the home of the gods • the wife of menelaus • he killed the Minotaur • flew too close to the sun • the brother of Prometheus • the Roman god of the seas • the messenger of the gods • suffered from liver trouble • the mother of Helen of Troy • the sun of Helios, the sun-god • he was gorged to death by a boar • an epic poem attributed to Homer • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2024-04-03
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- Father of zeus
- God of darkness
- God of heroes
- Titan of astronomy
- God of the underworld
- God of nature
- God of the sea
- God of the deep abyss
- Messenger of the gods
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- Messenger of the sea
- Three headed dog
- God of destruction
- King of the gods
- God of time
- God of the sun
- God of war
- God of the air
- God of sleep
- God of wealth
- God of love
20 Clues: God of war • God of time • God of love • God of sleep • God of heroes • God of nature • God of wealth • Father of zeus • God of the sun • God of the air • God of the sea • God of darkness • Three headed dog • King of the gods • God of destruction • Titan of astronomy • Messenger of the sea • God of the underworld • God of the deep abyss • Messenger of the gods
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-03-11
20 Clues: war • music • messenger • God of sky • god of time • god of fire • mortal child • Mother earth • woman + hunt • god of ocean • woman + wine • Medusa's killer • Goddess of love • Goddess of wisdom • first wife of zeus • woman + underworld • goddess of marriage • God of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • one of the seven wonders
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-03-11
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- god of time
- Mother earth
- goddess of agriculture
- one of the seven wonders
- God of the underworld
- music
- woman + hunt
- woman + wine
- Goddess of wisdom
- he brother of Prometheus
- mortal child
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- goddess of marriage
- god of ocean
- woman + underworld
- God of sky
- god of fire
- Goddess of love
- Medusa's killer
- first wife of zeus
- messenger
- war
21 Clues: war • music • messenger • God of sky • god of time • god of fire • god of ocean • Mother earth • woman + hunt • woman + wine • mortal child • Goddess of love • Medusa's killer • Goddess of wisdom • woman + underworld • first wife of zeus • goddess of marriage • God of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • one of the seven wonders • he brother of Prometheus
Western Civilizations Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-01
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- God of strength and heroes in Roman mythology, the equivalent of Herakles
- A Greek city-state which is ruled by two kings at the same time
- The first Ancient Egyptian bilingual text recovered in modern times, used for deciphering.
- Complex and organized human society
- Another name for the Old Stone Age
- The multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- Another name for the ancient Chinese civilization
- The Egyptian god of the afterlife
- A volcanic glass that the early humans used for gear crafting
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- Massive temple-like structure that the Sumerians built
- ''The land between two rivers''
- The study of ancient life through fossils, including plants, animals, and other organisms
- A famous city for its hanging-gardens
- Another name for the cradle of civilizations
- Ruler of the ancient Egyptians who believed to be a god
- The chief deity of the Sumerians
- Creator of one of the earliest legal codes
- A close friend of Gilgamesh
- Owner of the saying : "The unexamined life is not worth living"
19 Clues: A close friend of Gilgamesh • ''The land between two rivers'' • The chief deity of the Sumerians • The Egyptian god of the afterlife • Another name for the Old Stone Age • Complex and organized human society • A famous city for its hanging-gardens • Creator of one of the earliest legal codes • Another name for the cradle of civilizations • ...
Vikings 2025-12-04
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- Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- A long story or legend, often about heroic deeds.
- A narrow, deep inlet of the sea between cliffs, common in Norway.
- A common Viking weapon with a sharp blade.
- A fast, narrow boat used by Vikings for raiding and trading.
- A sudden attack or invasion, typical of Viking warfare.
- Vikings who came from what is now Denmark.
- A famous Viking leader who fought in England.
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- Tool used to row a boat.
- Scandinavian country, home to many Vikings.
- The hall of the slain where brave warriors go after death.
- A protective item used in battle to block attacks.
- A black bird often associated with Odin in Norse mythology.
- A Viking warrior known for fighting in a furious trance.
- A Scandinavian warrior or explorer from the 8th–11th centuries.
- Protective headgear worn in combat.
- Letters of the ancient Norse alphabet used for writing and magic.
17 Clues: Tool used to row a boat. • Protective headgear worn in combat. • A common Viking weapon with a sharp blade. • Vikings who came from what is now Denmark. • Scandinavian country, home to many Vikings. • A famous Viking leader who fought in England. • A long story or legend, often about heroic deeds. • A protective item used in battle to block attacks. • ...
crossword 2023-09-25
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- - Germanic tribes that invaded Britain.
- - Name of Monk who wrote stories and verses in early Britain.
- - Myths that include narratives of the creation and end of the world.
- - The emphasis of a fable is always on.
- - A short story with animals as main characters, emphasizing a moral.
- - Mythological narratives that are often fictitious.
- - Class of priests who had great power over the Britons.
- - The 1st British church was built in this city in the 6th century.
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- - The Celts came to the British Isles from this country.
- - The famous Old English epic poem belonging to the Anglo-Saxons.
- - The greatest hero of Celtic sagas, similar to Achilles.
- - The God of War in Germanic mythology.
- The language spoken by the ancient Britons.
- - The God of Thunder in Germanic mythology.
- - The name given to the country where the Scots settled in large numbers.
15 Clues: - Germanic tribes that invaded Britain. • - The God of War in Germanic mythology. • - The emphasis of a fable is always on. • The language spoken by the ancient Britons. • - The God of Thunder in Germanic mythology. • - Mythological narratives that are often fictitious. • - The Celts came to the British Isles from this country. • ...
Arizona 2023-03-21
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- The little brother of a river that runs through many states
- Any temperature above 90 degrees
- A river named after the Italian word for "green"
- A city named after a table like land formation, also known as a plateau
- The state with the Grand Canyon
- A bird of fire in mythology, the capital of Arizona
- A city named ____man, the blank is the male ruler of a kingdom
- lake____, named after an alcoholic drink with honey, often seen in mythology and Medieval settings
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- A city, ____staff, the blank is the symbol of a group, flying above it's homebase
- ____sh*t, ____head
- A river that runs through multiple states, including colorado(not the mississippi)
- A river named after the common household seasoning, NaCl
- Formed by the Colorado River
- What I've run out of while making this
- __pine, named after a coniferous tree native to central Europe
15 Clues: ____sh*t, ____head • Formed by the Colorado River • The state with the Grand Canyon • Any temperature above 90 degrees • What I've run out of while making this • A river named after the Italian word for "green" • A bird of fire in mythology, the capital of Arizona • A river named after the common household seasoning, NaCl • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2020-10-15
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- An ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia.
- A type of folklore that play a very important role in society
- A civilization in the Mesopotamia region of the Fertile Crescent
- The belief in more than one deity
- The people who lived in the Akkadian region
- An ancient style of writing on clay tablets
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- The belief that there is only one god
- A rectangulalr stepped tower
- A historical region of Western Asia within in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent
- A collection of 282 rules carved on black stone
- A Mesopotamian kingdom and empire of the ancient Near East
- A major hero in mesopotamian mythology
12 Clues: A rectangulalr stepped tower • The belief in more than one deity • The belief that there is only one god • A major hero in mesopotamian mythology • The people who lived in the Akkadian region • An ancient style of writing on clay tablets • A collection of 282 rules carved on black stone • A Mesopotamian kingdom and empire of the ancient Near East • ...
AP Euro Art Movements Review 2025-05-19
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- 1885-1900 more distortion, random painting strategy, Van Gogh
- 1790-1850 intense emotion, favors individual, glorifies past
- 1600-1740 focuses on exaggerated forms, everyday life/religion
- 1905-1920 mood and emotions of artist most important, no naturalism
- 1530-1600 distortion and illusion to add drama, mythology/religion
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- 1400-1530 geometric perspective and naturalism, mythology
- 1900-1950 cubism, dadaism, surrealism, new forms and mediums, offensive subjects, Picasso
- 1760-1840 renewal of classic style, secular, no emotion, everyday life
- 1950-present new mediums, performative art, abstract expressionism, pop art, anything
- 1740-1760 vibrant asymmetrical, curved lines, secular
- 1000-1400 flat, religion, hung in churches
- 1870-1880 realism but distorted image, portraits, everyday life
- 1900-1910 color provides emotion and reaction
- 1850-1900 art is meant to depict life as it really is, NO EMOTION, working class
- 1420-1530 small details, realistic surroundings, everyday life
15 Clues: 1000-1400 flat, religion, hung in churches • 1900-1910 color provides emotion and reaction • 1740-1760 vibrant asymmetrical, curved lines, secular • 1400-1530 geometric perspective and naturalism, mythology • 1790-1850 intense emotion, favors individual, glorifies past • 1885-1900 more distortion, random painting strategy, Van Gogh • ...
Irish Literature 2023-06-27
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- Author of "Ulysses"
- Symbol from Irish mythology and Catholic history, said to represent the holy trinity
- a form of verse, usually humorous, with 5 lines and an AABBA rhyme scheme
- Poet, dramatist, writer and politician 1923 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
- a modern Irish symbol often associated with rainbows and gold
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- Author of "Dracula"
- Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
- James Joyce short story collection about life in Ireland's capital
- Colm Toibin novel turned Oscar-nominated film
- Author of "Waiting for Godot"
- Modern Irish author of "Normal People" and "Conversations With Friends"
- Irish symbol and musical instrument said to have been stolen from Dagda, a king in Irish/Celtic mythology
12 Clues: Author of "Dracula" • Author of "Ulysses" • Author of "Waiting for Godot" • Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" • Colm Toibin novel turned Oscar-nominated film • a modern Irish symbol often associated with rainbows and gold • James Joyce short story collection about life in Ireland's capital • Modern Irish author of "Normal People" and "Conversations With Friends" • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- A place of death
- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- Greek god of the sea
- A beast or living thing from a myth
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- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- Greek god of the skies
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- Greek god of the skies
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
- Greek god of the seas
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- The Greek god of the underworld
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- A place of death
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- A deity or greater being from mythology
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the seas • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2018-05-21
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- Enchantress who transforms part of Odysseus' crew
- Six headed monster
- The King of Phaecia's name
- Sisyphus Man who tricked Hades
- Monster capable of causing large whirlpools
- Hero who falls in love with Hector's sister
- Hundred-headed dragon who guarded the tree of golden apples.
- Only person who could draw Heracles' bow
- The ruler of the island where Odysseus was stranded for 7 years
- Odysseus' swineherd
- Greek hero famous for completing 12 supposedly impossible tasks.
- Goddess of Wisdom. Also daughter of Zeus.
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- The Greek inventor's son
- The King of Phaecia's daughter
- Odysseus' best hunting dog
- One of the Laestrygonians of Sicily
- Man who killed his nephew due to jealousy. Also created Minotaur's labyrinth.
- The creature who's hide was near invincible. Killed by Heracles.
- Hector's brother who is killed by Helen's husband
- The only female Argonaut
- Achilles' best friend
- Odysseus' wife
22 Clues: Odysseus' wife • Six headed monster • Odysseus' swineherd • Achilles' best friend • The Greek inventor's son • The only female Argonaut • The King of Phaecia's name • Odysseus' best hunting dog • The King of Phaecia's daughter • Sisyphus Man who tricked Hades • One of the Laestrygonians of Sicily • Only person who could draw Heracles' bow • Goddess of Wisdom. Also daughter of Zeus. • ...
Greek Mythology Terms 2021-11-01
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- intelligence, trickery, and cleverness
- God of fire and craftsmen
- Goddess of the harvest
- welcoming; being a good host
- Roman name Mars
- God of wine
- powerful supernatural beings who control certain aspects of life
- Roman name: Minerva
- word for many gods
- God of the sea
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- ruler of Mount Olympus
- Messenger between Gods and mortals
- Goddess of marriage (Roman name)
- A human who carries out extraordinary deeds
- The offspring of a god and human
- pride; arrogance
- Greek mythology was actually the ancient Greek's [blank].
- This god does not have a Roman name
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Apollo's twin sister (Roman name)
20 Clues: God of wine • God of the sea • Roman name Mars • pride; arrogance • word for many gods • Roman name: Minerva • ruler of Mount Olympus • Goddess of the harvest • God of fire and craftsmen • Goddess of love and beauty • welcoming; being a good host • Goddess of marriage (Roman name) • The offspring of a god and human • Apollo's twin sister (Roman name) • Messenger between Gods and mortals • ...
Mythology Greek & Roman 2022-01-27
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- The Roman name for the goddess of the Underworld
- The Greek name for the Messenger of the Gods
- The Greek name for the god of Son of Zeus
- The Roman name for the god of the Sea
- The Roman name for the god of the Underworld
- The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus
- The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Moon
- The Roman name for the god of King of the Gods
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- The Greek name for the god of Love
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Dawn
- The Greek name for the goddess of Victory
- The Roman name for the goddess of Harvest
- The Roman name for the goddess of Wisdom
- The Roman name for the goddess of Marriage
- The Roman name for Youngest son of Uranus, Father of Zeus
- The Greek name for the goddess of Love
- The Roman name for the Greek hero Odysseus
- The Greek name for the god of War
- The Greek name for the King of the Gods
20 Clues: The Greek name for the god of Love • The Greek name for the god of War • The Roman name for the god of the Sea • The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus • The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus • The Greek name for the goddess of Love • The Greek name for the King of the Gods • The Roman name for the goddess of Wisdom • The Greek name for the goddess of Victory • ...
Greek Mythology ok 2022-02-25
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- man-destroyer
- causes of the trojan war
- cursed to utter true prophecies
- god of archery
- serpentine water monster
- considered the herald of the gods
- one of the mortal lovers of Zeus.
- son of Jupiter
- highest mountain in greece
- son of the master craftsman Daedalus
- god of blacksmith and fire
- the supreme trickster
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- Greek goddess of strife and discord
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- the daughter of Zeus and Leda
- was the legendary king of Troy during the Trojan War
- was the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children
- equal in weight
- ancient city
- a mountain nymph, or oread
- was a hunter from Thespiae
- god of the sky
- mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor
- goddess of sexual love and beauty
- goddess of woman
- was a central figure in the Trojan War
- first human woman created
27 Clues: ancient city • man-destroyer • god of archery • god of the sky • son of Jupiter • equal in weight • goddess of woman • the supreme trickster • causes of the trojan war • serpentine water monster • first human woman created • a mountain nymph, or oread • was a hunter from Thespiae • highest mountain in greece • god of blacksmith and fire • the daughter of Zeus and Leda • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-03-18
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- the kingdom of the dead where the souls of those who have passed reside
- goddess of love; mother of Eros
- goddess of family, home, and hearth
- God of lightning, sky, and ruler over gods and humans
- goddess of victory
- God of war
- god of the Underworld; brother to Zeus and Poseidon
- the poet who first created the epic poems The Odyssey and The Iliad; rumored to have been blind
- goddess of magic; associated with witchcraft
- messenger god who protects travelers; wears winged sandals
- the __________ War was fought at Troy and was depicted in The Iliad
- goddess of spring who is forced to stay in the Underworld with her husband Hades for half of the year
- God of wine and festivities
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- rules over time; father to Zeus, Poseidon, Hades Demeter, and Hestia
- a group of goddesses associated with the arts and poetic inspiration
- god of passion; he is the Greek equivalent to Cupid
- Goddess of wisdom; born from Zeus' head
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- the hero of the Iliad; known as the greatest Greek warrior; his weakness was his heel
- Goddess of women, family, and childbirth; Zeus's wife
- Goddess of agriculture; mother of Persephone
- a twin; goddess of the hunt
- goddess of the rainbow
- god of fire, blacksmiths, and crafts ; creates weapons and shields
- a twin; god of light
- The name of the mountain where the Greek gods and goddesses reside
- an ancient goddess; mother to Zeus, Poseidon, Hades Demeter, and Hestia
27 Clues: God of war • goddess of victory • a twin; god of light • goddess of the rainbow • a twin; goddess of the hunt • God of wine and festivities • God of the sea and earthquakes • goddess of love; mother of Eros • goddess of family, home, and hearth • Goddess of wisdom; born from Zeus' head • Goddess of agriculture; mother of Persephone • goddess of magic; associated with witchcraft • ...
Ancient Greece Mythology 2022-02-10
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- Greek queen who abandoned her husband
- God of the Underworld
- Titan who holds the World on his Shoulders
- God of the Ocean
- God of Light, Music, Athletics
- God of Metalworking, Craftsmen
- Goddess of Beauty and Love
- Titan who was the father of Hera and Zeus
- God of Love
- God of Time
- Goddess of the Harvest, Grain
- Greatest warrior of the Greeks who defeated Troy
- God of Messengers, Travelers and Thieves
- Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon
- God of Nature, the Wild
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- Greek hero who slayed Medusa
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Greek hero who was assigned Twelve Labors
- Trojan prince who took Helen of Troy
- God of Dreams
- Queen of the Gods
- God of Wine and Partying
- God of the Sky
- God of War
- Goddess of the Hearth, Home
- Greatest hero and soldier of the Trojans
- Greek warrior who created the Trojan Horse
- Titan who created Humans and gave us Fire
- Greek King who led ships to Troy
29 Clues: God of War • God of Love • God of Time • God of Dreams • God of the Sky • God of the Ocean • Goddess of Wisdom • Queen of the Gods • God of the Underworld • God of Nature, the Wild • God of Wine and Partying • Goddess of Beauty and Love • Goddess of the Hearth, Home • Greek hero who slayed Medusa • Goddess of the Harvest, Grain • God of Light, Music, Athletics • God of Metalworking, Craftsmen • ...
Mythology gods/heros 2013-10-28
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- Sculptor
- Was brought to Olympus because of beauty
- Gave man fire
- Raised to be a medic
- Queen of gods
- Son died escaping labyrinth but flying to close to the son
- Killed medusa
- Was given golden box and wasn't allowed to open
- Makes weapons for other gods
- Musician
- Loved gold
- God of sky
- Played a lyre to charon to get his wife back from the underworld
- Took ten years to sail home
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- God of Sun
- They met in a forest and one copied the others last two words
- and Psyche Some say they became partners and made the people of Athens fall in love
- Pulls sword from stone
- Symbol is dove
- Convinced his father Apollo to let him ride the sun chariot
- Won weaving contest against Arachne
- Created alphabet
- God of the sea
- Fought Turnus for Lavinias hand in marriage
- Goddess of harvest and wheat
- Did 12 labors for killing family
- Ruler of the underworld
27 Clues: Sculptor • Musician • God of Sun • Loved gold • God of sky • Gave man fire • Queen of gods • Killed medusa • Symbol is dove • God of the sea • Created alphabet • Raised to be a medic • Pulls sword from stone • Ruler of the underworld • Took ten years to sail home • Goddess of harvest and wheat • Makes weapons for other gods • Did 12 labors for killing family • Won weaving contest against Arachne • ...
Mythology gods/heros 2013-10-28
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- Sculptor
- Was brought to Olympus because of beauty
- Gave man fire
- Raised to be a medic
- Queen of gods
- Son died escaping labyrinth but flying to close to the son
- Killed medusa
- Was given golden box and wasn't allowed to open
- Makes weapons for other gods
- Musician
- Loved gold
- God of sky
- Played a lyre to charon to get his wife back from the underworld
- Took ten years to sail home
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- God of Sun
- They met in a forest and one copied the others last two words
- and Psyche Some say they became partners and made the people of Athens fall in love
- Pulls sword from stone
- Symbol is dove
- Convinced his father Apollo to let him ride the sun chariot
- Won weaving contest against Arachne
- Created alphabet
- God of the sea
- Fought Turnus for Lavinias hand in marriage
- Goddess of harvest and wheat
- Did 12 labors for killing family
- Ruler of the underworld
27 Clues: Sculptor • Musician • God of Sun • Loved gold • God of sky • Gave man fire • Queen of gods • Killed medusa • Symbol is dove • God of the sea • Created alphabet • Raised to be a medic • Pulls sword from stone • Ruler of the underworld • Took ten years to sail home • Goddess of harvest and wheat • Makes weapons for other gods • Did 12 labors for killing family • Won weaving contest against Arachne • ...
Mythology by Trenae 2014-03-14
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- Ares god of..
- Titan of the west, name translates to "piercer"
- Egyptian hawk headed god
- Egyptian embodiment of Chaos
- Greek Goddess of Night
- Roman god of death (lieutenant of Hades)
- Bast goddess of...
- God of fear son of Ares
- AWESOME PFC person who made this!!!!!!!!!!!1
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Greek god of the Sky
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- Before the Romans
- snake headed monster
- Greek Goddess born from Ouranos' severed genitals
- Egyptian Dwarf god
- After the Greeks
- Titan forced to hold up the sky
- God of Water (Roman)
- Egyptian god of the Dead
- Father of Gaia, Ouranos, and Nyx
- Egyptian god of evil
- Egyptian God of the Sun
22 Clues: Ares god of.. • After the Greeks • Before the Romans • Egyptian Dwarf god • Bast goddess of... • snake headed monster • God of Water (Roman) • Egyptian god of evil • Greek god of the Sky • Greek Goddess of Night • God of fear son of Ares • Egyptian God of the Sun • Egyptian hawk headed god • Egyptian god of the Dead • Egyptian embodiment of Chaos • Turned into a spider by Athena • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-30
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- What did Prometheus steal from the gods?
- In the underworld, the dead were forced to drink from this
- Which god swallowed each of the children produced by his wife?
- What god created human beings?
- The three-headed dog that guarded the Underworld.
- Who did Pandora resemble?
- both Poseidon and Athena wanted this prize
- Home of the gods.
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- What did Hera put in Heracles' bed?
- Where did Hephaestus work?
- Is Hercules a god or a hero?
- Artemis and Apollo were children of who?
- What name means "all gifted"?
- Zeus gave Pandora this gift.
- Who was tricked into eating six pomergranite seeds?
- Traditional stories taht narrate the history of a culture are
- The mother of the swallowed children.
- This goddess swore to remain a virgin
- River that had to be crossed on the journey to the Underworld
- Which gorgon was mortal?
20 Clues: Home of the gods. • Which gorgon was mortal? • Who did Pandora resemble? • Where did Hephaestus work? • Is Hercules a god or a hero? • Zeus gave Pandora this gift. • What name means "all gifted"? • What god created human beings? • What did Hera put in Heracles' bed? • The mother of the swallowed children. • This goddess swore to remain a virgin • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2015-03-29
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- / Author attributed with writing the Iliad and the Odyssey
- / New, revolutionary way of thinking, centered around mankind
- / What existed before anything else?
- / Meaning of Epimetheus' name
- / Word to describe the Greeks' making their gods humanlike
- / The names of Mother Earth and Father Sky
- / Common theme: Beauty is a _____
- / Myth of two lovers which Romeo and Juliet was based on
- / Prometheus would not reveal the secret that Zeus would be __________
- / Goddess of victory
- / Hera's bird
- / Holds the world up on his shoulders
- / Cronus _______ed his children
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- / Ugly god married to the most beautiful
- / The beverage and food the Gods feasted on
- / Goddess of love ironically created through an act of violence
- / Common theme: Don't mess with ___ ___
- / Gave Hercules his 12 Labors
- / The less-desirable realm Hades was stuck with, being less powerful than his brothers
- / River of unbreakable oaths
20 Clues: / Hera's bird • / Goddess of victory • / River of unbreakable oaths • / Meaning of Epimetheus' name • / Gave Hercules his 12 Labors • / Cronus _______ed his children • / Common theme: Beauty is a _____ • / What existed before anything else? • / Holds the world up on his shoulders • / Common theme: Don't mess with ___ ___ • / Ugly god married to the most beautiful • ...
Roman Mythology Crossword 2022-04-14
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- King of all Roman Gods
- Romulus' name after he became a god
- Queen of all Roman Gods
- God of fire
- God of communication and profit
- Man with two faces
- Goddess of beauty
- God of war
- Ferryman of the River Styx
- Who wrote the Aeneid
- Ancestor of Romulus and Remus
- Who was killed so that Rome would get its current name
- Person tasked with the twelve labors
- What protected Romulus and Remus
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- Priestess who was turned into a white cow
- God of the underworld
- Who is Rome named after
- God of the sea
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of harvest
- River in the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom and poetry
- An epic poem about the origins of Rome
- Known as the "Great Mother"
- King with the golden touch
- God of Sun
- Goddess of home
27 Clues: God of war • God of Sun • God of fire • God of the sea • Goddess of home • Goddess of beauty • Goddess of harvest • Man with two faces • Goddess of the hunt • Who wrote the Aeneid • God of the underworld • King of all Roman Gods • Who is Rome named after • Queen of all Roman Gods • River in the underworld • Ferryman of the River Styx • King with the golden touch • Known as the "Great Mother" • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-04-17
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- What did Rhea give Cronus to swallow to trick him?
- Which primordial deity personified the Oceans?
- What does Erebus personify?
- Who is the God of the Underworld?
- Who gave Zeus his lightning bolt?
- 10 year war between the Titans and Gods?
- Who was the primordial deity of Love?
- Who led the Titans against Zeus?
- Who was Zeus' second wife as well as his Sister?
- Which primordial deity married his mother?
- Chaos gave birth to Nyx and?
- Which primordial deity was a gaping void?
- Which primordial deity personified the mountains?
- How many siblings does Zeus have?
- Who told Zeus how to defeat Cronus?
- What deity personifies the bright sky?
- Who is the God of the Sea?
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- Creature with 100 hands and 50 heads
- Who did Cronus marry?
- Who wrote Theogony?
- What did Cronus use to defeat Uranus?
- How many titans are there?
- Where did Rhea hide Zeus?
- Where did Zeus banish the Hecatoncheires?
- What sprang from Uranus' spilled blood?
- Who is Mother Earth?
- What did Aphrodite rise from?
- Which deity personified day?
- What did the cyclopes make Hades?
- Which primordial deity personified night?
30 Clues: Who wrote Theogony? • Who is Mother Earth? • Who did Cronus marry? • Where did Rhea hide Zeus? • How many titans are there? • Who is the God of the Sea? • What does Erebus personify? • Chaos gave birth to Nyx and? • Which deity personified day? • What did Aphrodite rise from? • Who led the Titans against Zeus? • Who is the God of the Underworld? • Who gave Zeus his lightning bolt? • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-04-25
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- derived from hypocroties
- god messenger/trickster
- a circular piece on the ground at the bottom of the theatron
- theater holds 15,000-16,000 people
- goddess of love and beauty
- Father of drama
- Jocasta's brother
- god of sun and established oracle of delphi
- Zeus' Mother
- goddess of wisdom
- god of the forge
- cautious, fearful, and follows law of man
- the god of thunder
- the spot with seats in a greek theater
- god of wine, revelry, and fertility
- name of servants
- Zeus' father
- son of Cronus and Rhea
- 100 handed ones
- goddess of discord
- Where Polyneices was from
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- wrote 120 plays, son of wealthy merchant
- blind soothsayer
- Loyal,implusive,and follows the law of gods
- Chorus leader
- considered a traitor and not given a funeral
- Antigone's Fiance
- Queen who hung herself and married her son
- had a proper burial
- Thespis was one of these
- a narrow raised stage
- god of the underworld
- Titan leader
- the 2 gateways into a greek theater
- Ares Hepheastus and Eris mother
- showed age, gender, and emotion
- god of the ocean
- Building behind the playing area often used for changing costumes
- Where Etocles was from
- The center of the stage in a greek theater
- god of war
- Creon's wife
42 Clues: god of war • Titan leader • Zeus' Mother • Zeus' father • Creon's wife • Chorus leader • Father of drama • 100 handed ones • blind soothsayer • god of the forge • god of the ocean • name of servants • Antigone's Fiance • Jocasta's brother • goddess of wisdom • the god of thunder • goddess of discord • had a proper burial • a narrow raised stage • god of the underworld • Where Etocles was from • ...
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2020-04-29
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- dangerous and seductive women
- Roman God of war and martial arts
- to nag or be bad tempered
- 26 mile race
- a rival or enemy
- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- colored like a rainbow
- uncomfortable and simple
- very handsome man & hottie
- the dark & gloomy river of Hades
- Morpheus' gift to the seriously ill
- held the world on his shoulders
- strong, tall woman
- Calliope or Terpsichore
- this river makes you lethargic & tired
- she was rejected by Narcissus and became a faint, repetitive voice
- the order of time
- a way of thinking she married Cupid
- plant life
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- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- an actor inspired by Thespis
- held in high opinion or respect
- final outcome or destiny
- animal life
- a confusing maze for a Minotaur odyssey: long journey or quest
- self-centered and love of self
- this god gives sleepless nights
- the act of mercifully ending life
- volcanoes erupt with this blast
- event named after gods' mountain
- harsh or cruel treatment
- great disorder or a god's name
- tease or keep things out of reach
- werewolf
- changes mood easily
- great enthusiasm and devotion
- he made people panic with a shout
- violent storm named after monster
- large or colossal
- his heel was a weak spot
40 Clues: werewolf • plant life • animal life • 26 mile race • a rival or enemy • large or colossal • the order of time • strong, tall woman • changes mood easily • colored like a rainbow • Calliope or Terpsichore • final outcome or destiny • harsh or cruel treatment • uncomfortable and simple • his heel was a weak spot • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • to nag or be bad tempered • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • ...
Melanie Medina Mythology 2020-10-27
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- PhaethonRodeThis
- godOfUnrequitedLove
- PlayedToPutCerberusToSleep
- TheOnlyGoddessZeusFeared
- AtlantasDoom
- PalaceOfTriton
- RiverGod
- EurydiceWasA
- EchoWasAn
- KilledPhaethon
- HowManyKidsNiobeHad
- OneEyedCreature
- FirstMortalWoman
- AtlantaWasA
- HeraTurnedIoIntoA
- PunishedEcho
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- NyxLivedIn
- GoldenTouch
- PsycheHas
- KilledNiobesSons
- DaphnesFate
- PandoraBrought
- ArachneWasA
- aSonOfPoseidon
- GaveMidasHisPower
- WhoLostWeavingContest
- IcarusFlewTooCloseto
- IcarusMom
- HerasFavoriteBird
- TritonWasA
30 Clues: RiverGod • PsycheHas • EchoWasAn • IcarusMom • NyxLivedIn • TritonWasA • GoldenTouch • DaphnesFate • ArachneWasA • AtlantaWasA • AtlantasDoom • EurydiceWasA • PunishedEcho • PandoraBrought • PalaceOfTriton • aSonOfPoseidon • KilledPhaethon • OneEyedCreature • PhaethonRodeThis • KilledNiobesSons • FirstMortalWoman • GaveMidasHisPower • HerasFavoriteBird • HeraTurnedIoIntoA • godOfUnrequitedLove • HowManyKidsNiobeHad • ...
Sergio Marcelo - Mythology 2020-11-03
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- Who did Aphrodite instruct to shoot Psyche with an arrow?
- Who was the God of Sleep?
- Who did King Midas turn into gold?
- What did Daedalus name the island after Icarus’ death?
- What did Athena turn Arachne into?
- What was Arachne’s occupation?
- Who turned Io into a white cow?
- Who caught Odysseus stealing food and sheep?
- What instrument did Orpheus play?
- Who killed the 7 sons of Niobe?
- Who is the only Goddess who Zeus feared?
- What are Atalanta and Hippomenes turned into by Aphrodite?
- Who did Echo fall in love with?
- What did Odysseus say his name was?
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- Who granted King Midas his Golden Touch?
- Who is the child of Eros and Psyche?
- What did Prometheus steal from Hephaestus’ and Athena’s workshop?
- Who was the mother of Triton?
- Who killed Phaeton?
- What did Phaeton want to ride?
- Who did Daphne want to be like?
- Who was Atalanta modeled after?
- Who fell in love with Daphne?
- Who punished Echo?
- What did Zeus turn Niobe into?
- Who is the messenger of the seas?
- Who tore Orpheus apart?
- What did Daedalus tell Icarus to avoid?
- What was the Pandora supposed to bring to mankind?
- What did Zeus disguise himself as to impress Io?
30 Clues: Who punished Echo? • Who killed Phaeton? • Who tore Orpheus apart? • Who was the God of Sleep? • Who was the mother of Triton? • Who fell in love with Daphne? • What did Phaeton want to ride? • What was Arachne’s occupation? • What did Zeus turn Niobe into? • Who did Daphne want to be like? • Who was Atalanta modeled after? • Who turned Io into a white cow? • ...
Norse Mythology Review 2021-04-16
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- The goddess of death and the underworld
- They have fought a war with the gods from the beginning of time
- It was from this being’s well that Odin attained great wisdom
- He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla
- Odin’s magcal spear, forged for him by dwarfs. Oaths sworn on it must be kept
- Called “Allfather,” this one-eyed god carries the powerful spear Gungnir into battle and can see the future doom of the gods coming.
- Horn that Heimdal will blow announcing the beginning of Ragnarok
- The great serpent who is killed by Thor at the end of time
- God of war and justice, he lost his hand to the wolf Fenris
- One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire
- A huge wolf and son of Loki, he kills Odin at the end of time
- One of the nine realms, this is where humans live.
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- The Battlemaidens who take fallen warriors to live in Vallhalla
- One of the nine realms, this is the home of the frost giants
- Wife of Odin, mother of Thor and Baldor
- The rainbow bridge into Valhallah
- The magical hammer of Thor
- One of the nine realms, this is the home of the gods
- Odin’s magical arm bracelet that created copies of itself every nine days, forged for him by dwarfs
- The world tree, its roots and branches run through all nine realms
- The trickster god who comes from Jotenheim
- The best and most beautiful of the gods, betrayed to his death by Loki
- Son of Odin, god of Thunder and Lightning, who fights the great serpent at the end of the world
- Huge giant who was sacrificed at the beginning of time to create the world
- The name of the last battle in which the gods are defeated and the world is destroyed and renewed
25 Clues: The magical hammer of Thor • The rainbow bridge into Valhallah • He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla • The goddess of death and the underworld • Wife of Odin, mother of Thor and Baldor • The trickster god who comes from Jotenheim • One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire • One of the nine realms, this is where humans live. • ...
Greek mythology crossword 2022-04-20
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- Soul doomed to be hungry and thirsty but have food tantalizingly close
- River of Wailing
- Spider lady
- King of the cosmos
- Blacksmith god
- Apollo's mother
- The dragon that guards Zeus's and Hera's golden apples
- Wife of Hades and minor goddess of spring
- What Hades is the god of, besides the Underworld
- Hermes's staff
- God of music and poetry
- Storm giant
- What the people of Athens imported and became famous sea traders
- Maiden goddess of the Hunt
- King of the underworld
- River of Fire
- Minor god of agricultural wealth, son of Demeter
- Medusa
- Giant who was killed by a scorpion
- Goddess of wisdom and olive trees
- God who created horses
- River of Pain
- Kalydonian ______
- A king who got blasted into a grease spot by Zeus
- River of Hate
- God of wine
- Goddess of agriculture and food
- Athena's nymph friend
- River of Forgetfulness
- Will turn you into stone
- Has 100 eyes
Down
- Poseidon's son
- Instrument Hermes invented
- City who loved Ares and worshipped him a whole bunch
- Leader of the Argonauts
- Soul doomed to push a rock up a hill for all eternity because he stuffed the god of death under his bed
- Instrument that Athena invented
- Grain spirits
- God of telling fortunes with dice
- Goddess of love
- Giant, sounds like Enchiladas
- Artemis befriended her, then turned her into a bear
- Kept order in the Underworld
- What Hephaestus trapped Hera in
- Minor goddess of luck and chance
- Evil king with a whip that had glass shards and iron spikes
- Demeter's weapon of choice
- Those lands we don't know much about
- The first mortal to learn how to fight with a sword instead of just throwing rocks and grunting
- Goddess of marriage and cuckoo birds
- Poseidon's wife
- Monster born out of the festering, rotten slime left over from a huge flood (yuck🤮)
- Goddess of the hearth
- Night
- Bird that Aphrodite rides sidesaddle
- God of war, violence, weapons, bloodlust, pillaging
- Floating island with golden flowers
- King Aeacus's army
- Creator of humans and he also gave the humans fire
- Primordial goddess of the earth
- How many labors Hercules endured
- Goddess of nets and traps
- Day
63 Clues: Day • Night • Medusa • Spider lady • Storm giant • God of wine • Has 100 eyes • Grain spirits • River of Fire • River of Pain • River of Hate • Poseidon's son • Blacksmith god • Hermes's staff • Goddess of love • Apollo's mother • Poseidon's wife • River of Wailing • Kalydonian ______ • King of the cosmos • King Aeacus's army • Goddess of the hearth • Athena's nymph friend • King of the underworld • ...
Ancient greek mythology 2022-05-27
Across
- Hero with 12 labors
- Leader of Argonauts
- Athena’s Patron city
- God of death
- Trident holder
- God of the underworld
- War God
- Home of the Minotaur and Minos
- God of music
- Poseidon’s patron city
- King of Greek gods
- Most famous Gorgon
Down
- God of two faces
- God of wine
- One eyed brothers to titans
- Goddess of war
- Goat and man
- Everything he touched he turned to gold
- Roman form: Juno
- Ares’ Patron city
- Slayer of Medusa
- Goddess of Magic
22 Clues: War God • God of wine • Goat and man • God of death • God of music • Goddess of war • Trident holder • God of two faces • Roman form: Juno • Slayer of Medusa • Goddess of Magic • Ares’ Patron city • King of Greek gods • Most famous Gorgon • Hero with 12 labors • Leader of Argonauts • Athena’s Patron city • God of the underworld • Poseidon’s patron city • One eyed brothers to titans • ...
Reading and Mythology 2023-06-28
Across
- Zeus' wife
- the god of the seas
- the god of the Underworld
- the god of war
- describes an action
- a word used to connect clauses
- the god of agriculture
- a suffix meaning "having the ability to do"
- an action word
- a suffix meaning "to relate to"
- Hades' wife
Down
- a suffix meaning "state;condition;quality"
- The goddess of love
- describes a noun
- the goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- a prefix meaning "already done"
- a suffix meaning "after"
- the god of fire
- a person, place, thing, and idea
- the god of lightning and the King of the Gods
20 Clues: Zeus' wife • Hades' wife • the god of war • an action word • the god of fire • describes a noun • The goddess of love • the god of the seas • describes an action • the god of agriculture • a suffix meaning "after" • the god of the Underworld • a word used to connect clauses • a prefix meaning "already done" • a suffix meaning "to relate to" • a person, place, thing, and idea • ...
