mythology Crossword Puzzles
mythology 2015-09-21
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- describes pegasus
- how bellerphoron died
- where bellerophon grew up
- what pegasus served as for zeus
- i am the god of the sea
- there are nine of us
- made a pass at bellerphoron
- flyiing horse
- used to fight the chimaera
- i slayed medusa
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- pegasus served me
- i killed the chimaera
- i am the watch dog of hades
- how bellerophon was after his victory
- i told bellerophon to slay the chimaera
- i am a fire breathing monster
- took care of pegasus
- was suppose to kill bellerphoron but didn't
- i am a king
- brought pagasus back to life
20 Clues: i am a king • flyiing horse • i slayed medusa • pegasus served me • describes pegasus • there are nine of us • took care of pegasus • i killed the chimaera • how bellerphoron died • i am the god of the sea • where bellerophon grew up • used to fight the chimaera • i am the watch dog of hades • made a pass at bellerphoron • brought pagasus back to life • i am a fire breathing monster • ...
Mythology 2016-02-25
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- Has a head of a bull and a body of a man
- A dangerous creature which lures nearby sailors with their enchanting voice to cause danger to them
- Uses a trident as their weapon
- Protector of nature and the hunt
- Odysseus stabbed him in the eye
- 3-headed dog
- A serpent - like water beast which if 1 head is cut off 2 more are made
- The sun god
- God of death; stayed with Hades in the underworld
- A creature that ask travelers riddles, if answered wrong they die
- Has a city named after her
- Is the ferryman who brings newly dead to Hades
- Turns people into stone when looked at
- Created the "Golden Apple" and is the goddess of Discord
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- Ruler of the Underworld and brother of Zeus
- Father of Zeus
- Created the Labyrinth
- Goddess of Day
- A greek warrior who died from an arrow to his heel
- Goddess of love
- The ruler of Mount Olympus
- A flying horse
- A god that referred as "the healer"
- Half human, Half horse
- Serves as the messenger of the gods
- A weaver who turned into a spider
- Goddess of Night
- The goddess that means "Victory"
- Queen of the Gods
- The goddesses of inspiration in literature, sciences and the arts
30 Clues: The sun god • 3-headed dog • Father of Zeus • Goddess of Day • A flying horse • Goddess of love • Goddess of Night • Queen of the Gods • Created the Labyrinth • Half human, Half horse • The ruler of Mount Olympus • Has a city named after her • Uses a trident as their weapon • Odysseus stabbed him in the eye • Protector of nature and the hunt • The goddess that means "Victory" • ...
Mythology 2017-03-27
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- Queen of Love and Beauty
- Symbol of Venus
- Queen of the Moon
- Queen of the Gods
- Symbol of Neptune
- of Invisibility: Symbol of Pluto
- King of War
- Symbol of Zeus
- Messenger to the Gods
- King of the Sea
- Symbol of Juno
- Symbol of Minerva
- Symbol of Mars
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- Queen of Hearth/Home
- Queen of Fire/Forage
- Symbol of Apollo
- Symbol of Diana
- Queen of Wisdom/War
- Symbol of Vesta
- King of the Gods
- Symbol of Vulcan
- Symbol of Mercury
- Fill in the blank (12 Olympian ____)
- King of the Underworld
- King of the Light/Music/Prophecy
25 Clues: King of War • Symbol of Zeus • Symbol of Juno • Symbol of Mars • Symbol of Diana • Symbol of Venus • Symbol of Vesta • King of the Sea • Symbol of Apollo • King of the Gods • Symbol of Vulcan • Queen of the Moon • Queen of the Gods • Symbol of Neptune • Symbol of Mercury • Symbol of Minerva • Queen of Wisdom/War • Queen of Hearth/Home • Queen of Fire/Forage • Messenger to the Gods • King of the Underworld • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Sita's Safety Line
- Ram's faithul devotee
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
- Durga kills this Demon
- Shatrughna's Mom
- Ravana's Brother
- Sita's Dad
- King of the Vanara's
- A woman who gives Ram berries
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- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Ravana's Sister
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Ramayan's Author
- 10 Headed King
- Ram touches a stone that transforms it back to a person?
- Twins
- Kakeyi's Son
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ramayan's Author • Shatrughna's Mom • Ravana's Brother • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • 10th Day of Navarathri • Durga kills this Demon • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • A woman who gives Ram berries • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- Ramayan's Author
- Ram touches a stone that transforms it back to a person?
- King of the Vanara's
- Sita's Safety Line
- A woman who gives Ram berries
- Ravana's Sister
- Sita's Dad
- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Ram's faithul devotee
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- Ravana's Brother
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Kakeyi's Son
- Twins
- Durga kills this Demon
- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Shatrughna's Mom
- 10 Headed King
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ravana's Brother • Ramayan's Author • Shatrughna's Mom • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • 10th Day of Navarathri • Durga kills this Demon • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • A woman who gives Ram berries • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2017-08-25
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- The _____ ship that went on a quest in the Mediterranean
- Telemachus demonstrated ______ when he decided to sail the ocean to find his father
- Long narrative poem
- Had heel problems
- The Suitors were ______ towards Penelope and her son
- inner struggle
- Telemachus's household was ______ with rude suitors for 4 years
- great destruction
- The _____ idea that all myths/hero stories are based on the same plot line
- Telemachus was ______ as he dealt with the suitors and their mockery
- Compound adjective
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- full of menacing influences
- The suitors were ______ when they feasted every night at Telemachus's house
- Penelope was ______ when she unwound the tapestry every night
- state of distress, grief, misery, etc.
- struggle with an outside force
- In the middle of the text
- The _____ was the long conflict between two countries across the Mediterranean Sea
- artful in deception
- Typical example of an object
- Author of the odyssey
21 Clues: inner struggle • Had heel problems • great destruction • Compound adjective • Long narrative poem • artful in deception • Author of the odyssey • In the middle of the text • full of menacing influences • Typical example of an object • struggle with an outside force • state of distress, grief, misery, etc. • The Suitors were ______ towards Penelope and her son • ...
Mythology 2020-09-14
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- Roman Goddess of Wisdom.
- Greek God of Travel.
- Roman God of Fire.
- Roman God of the Sun and Music.
- Roman Goddess of Salt water.
- Greek God of War.
- Greek Goddess of Kings and Empires.
- Roman God of Love.
- Roman God of Wealth.
- Roman Goddess of Hunt and Moon.
- Greek Goddess of Beauty.
- Roman God of the Sea.
- Roman God of War.
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- Greek God of Wine.
- Roman God of Love and desire.
- Greek God of Music and Art.
- Greek God of the Dead.
- Roman Goddess of Flowers.
- Roman God of Love.
- Greek Goddess of Chastity.
- Greek God of Agriculture.
- Roman God of Gods.
- Roman God of Fortune.
- Greek God of Hunting.
- Roman Goddess of Goddesses.
- Roman God of Poetry.
26 Clues: Greek God of War. • Roman God of War. • Greek God of Wine. • Roman God of Fire. • Roman God of Love. • Roman God of Love. • Roman God of Gods. • Greek God of Travel. • Roman God of Wealth. • Roman God of Poetry. • Roman God of Fortune. • Greek God of Hunting. • Roman God of the Sea. • Greek God of the Dead. • Roman Goddess of Wisdom. • Greek Goddess of Beauty. • Roman Goddess of Flowers. • ...
Mythology 2024-08-06
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- Queen of the Greek gods
- Queen of the Greek underworld
- Titan who holds up the sky
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Norse chief god
- Three-headed guard dog of the underworld
- Greek hero of the Trojan War
- Titan who gave fire to humans
- Greek god of the sun
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- Roman god of beginnings
- Roman god of the sea
- King of the Greek gods
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek hero with twelve labors
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the sea
- Turned into a spider
- Egyptian sun god
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Egyptian goddess of magic
20 Clues: Norse chief god • Egyptian sun god • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • Turned into a spider • Greek god of the sun • King of the Greek gods • Roman god of beginnings • Queen of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian goddess of magic • Titan who holds up the sky • Greek god of the underworld • Gorgon with snakes for hair • ...
mythology 2023-03-01
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- god of war
- one eyed giants
- the greedy king who was obsessed with gold
- god of the underworld
- instrument played by apollo
- goddess of the hearth
- home of the gods
- a winged horse
- drink of the gods
- if you look in medusa eyes you turn to..
- goddess of the earth
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the sea
- what was found in Pandoras box
- number of the watchdogs heads
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- food of the gods
- goddess of victory
- killed medusa
- what animal did Poseidon create
- queen of the gods
- Zeus most powerful weapons
- god of the sun
- gift given to Poseidon
- half goat half man
- goddess of the underworld
25 Clues: god of war • killed medusa • god of the sun • a winged horse • god of the sea • one eyed giants • food of the gods • home of the gods • queen of the gods • drink of the gods • goddess of victory • half goat half man • goddess of the earth • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • gift given to Poseidon • goddess of the underworld • Zeus most powerful weapons • goddess of love and beauty • ...
Mythology 2023-03-30
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- also known as the stretcher; uses an iron bed when killing victims
- issues her "disappointment of a son" a prophecy
- deceives her husband in order to protect her children
- goddess who mixes a drug that is given to Kronos
- overthrows his father Uranus
- delivers the box to the house of Pandora and Epimetheus
- Sisters Share one eye; reveals the location of Medusa
- Roman name is Vesta; Goddess of the hearth and domestic life
- requests the head of the "piteous and sorrowful one"
- Gorgon who is beheaded by Perseus
- blacksmithing god who follows his father's orders to chain Prometheus
- Ruled before the Olympians; shackled in Tartarus
- offered as a sacrifice to end the attacks of a sea monster on her country
- Perseus' father; name means shining one
- volunteers to board the ship to Crete to end the tribute
- also known as the pine bender
- Titan who requests Perseus to turn him to stone to end his suffering
- responsible for releasing the winged Troubles into the world
- Roman name is Venus; Goddess of love and beauty
- Roman name is Juno; Goddess of Marriage and Women
- king who leaves his sword and sandals under a boulder
- king who seeks retribution from Athens for his son's death
- dies as a result of his overconfidence
- forces victims to wash his feet before killing them
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- King of Seriphos; turned to stone
- Roman name Diana; Goddess of the Hunt
- Roman name is Neptune; God of the sea
- Roman name is Ceres; Goddess of Harvest
- fulfills a prophecy by killing his grandfather
- Roman name is Bacchus; God of wine and hospitality
- beats victims to death with a club
- Had to complete the 12 labors; symbol is a lion
- Princess who is given a prophecy that her son will kill her father; has a child with Zeus
- Great warrior of the Trojan War;invulnerable except for his ankle
- builds the king of Crete a labyrinth; imprisoned with his son
- name means hindsight; brother to Prometheus; stung when Pandora opens the box
- Princess who is instructed to keep the identity of her son’s father a secret
- daughter of the King of Crete
- tricks Zeus in order to protect man
- the only son of Kronos and Rhea that is swallowed
- king who attempts to avoid prophecy by locking daughter in bronze tower
- God of light and music; symbol is the bow and arrow
- Roman name is Mars; God of war
43 Clues: overthrows his father Uranus • daughter of the King of Crete • also known as the pine bender • Roman name is Mars; God of war • King of Seriphos; turned to stone • Gorgon who is beheaded by Perseus • beats victims to death with a club • tricks Zeus in order to protect man • Roman name Diana; Goddess of the Hunt • Roman name is Neptune; God of the sea • ...
Mythology 2021-10-06
20 Clues: map • maze • time • fabric • oracle • cookie • spider • stanzas • big ship • cheerful • unstable • cave sound • athletic game • flower species • day of the week • knows the future • response to fear • mountain with lava • self obsessed person • listen to it for fun
Mythology 2025-02-14
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- A bird called Aetos kaukasios ate his liver every day
- In some myths, Eros is the son of this love goddess
- In Greek myth, the Furies, goddesses of vengeance, are the daughters of Uranus & this Earth goddess
- Arachne was changed into this type of animal, the origin of the name of its zoological class
- In an awkward turn of events, Jocasta's second husband, him, was her son
- This beauty's men included Menelaus, whom she left for Paris, from whom she moved on to Deiphobus
- It's any long, eventful journey, but it doesn't have to last 10 years
- If you gazed into the face of this mortal Gorgon, you would be turned to stone
- This first woman in Greek myth was actually a prank on man, who should have asked, what's in the box?
- The sisters who presided over the arts & sciences had this collective name
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- This day of the week gets its name from the Norse god of thunder
- A lotus represented Upper Egypt; this reed plant was a symbol of Lower Egypt
- Zeus placed Castor & Pollux in the heavens as this constellation
- Known for his wisdom, this centaur instructed some of the greatest heroes, including Jason
- An avid hunter, this handsome youth was killed by a wild boar
- After Medusa was beheaded, this winged horse sprang from her blood
- Egyptians weren't happy with Hapi, the god of this river, when floods wiped out their mud-brick homes
- The guys who sailed with Jason were called these, after the name of their ship
- Come sail away on this Greek river of myth whose name means "hateful"
- This Roman sea god had his own festival on July 23 & now has his name on a planet
20 Clues: In some myths, Eros is the son of this love goddess • A bird called Aetos kaukasios ate his liver every day • An avid hunter, this handsome youth was killed by a wild boar • This day of the week gets its name from the Norse god of thunder • Zeus placed Castor & Pollux in the heavens as this constellation • ...
Mythology 2023-10-29
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- he three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the Underworld.
- The Norse trickster god known for his cunning and mischief.
- The Aboriginal Australian creation being who formed the land.
- The Native American thunderbird, a powerful creature in their mythology.
- The king of the Greek gods.
- The Mayan feathered serpent god.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- The hero who undertook the Twelve Labors.
- The Hindu god of destruction and transformation.
- The Greek hero who defeated the Minotaur in the Labyrinth.
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- The Egyptian goddess with the head of a lioness.
- The Norse god of thunder.
- The Japanese goddess of the sun and ancestor of the Imperial family.
- The Roman counterpart of the Greek god Zeus.
- The Greek hero with a weakness in his heel.
- The Chinese dragon king, guardian of the Eastern seas.
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- The Egyptian god of the afterlife and mummification.
- The African trickster figure known for his cleverness.
- The Celtic queen of the fairies and guardian of the Otherworld.
20 Clues: The Norse god of thunder. • The king of the Greek gods. • The Mayan feathered serpent god. • The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. • The hero who undertook the Twelve Labors. • The Greek hero with a weakness in his heel. • The Roman counterpart of the Greek god Zeus. • The Egyptian goddess with the head of a lioness. • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2024-10-19
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- Greek hero with a vulnerable heel
- Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head
- Creature that posed riddles to travelers
- Queen of the underworld in Greek myth
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Greek god of the sea
- Powerful beings who ruled before the Greek gods
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules
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- Giant sea monster from Norse mythology
- One-eyed Norse god, ruler of Asgard
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- Half-man, half-bull creature in a labyrinth
- Norse goddess of love and fertility
- Mythical bird that rises from its ashes
- God of the underworld in Greek mythology
- Hero famous for his twelve labors
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Norse trickster god
- Egyptian god of the dead
- Egyptian sun god
- Norse god of thunder
25 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse trickster god • Greek god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • King of the Greek gods • Egyptian god of the dead • Gorgon with snakes for hair • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Greek hero with a vulnerable heel • Hero famous for his twelve labors • Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head • ...
Mythology 2022-03-11
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- Goddess of Agriculture
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of Beginnings
- Goddess of Magic
- Goddess of the Hunt
- God of Sleep
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Goddess of Victory
- God of the Roadways
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- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Marriage,Mothers and Families
- God of Sky
- God of Blacksmiths
- Goddess of Good Luck
- Goddess of Revenge
- God of War
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of Divine Distance
- God of the Underworld
- God of Wine
20 Clues: God of Sky • God of War • God of Wine • God of Sleep • God of the Sea • Goddess of Magic • Goddess of Wisdom • God of Beginnings • God of Blacksmiths • Goddess of Revenge • Goddess of Victory • Goddess of the Hunt • God of the Roadways • Goddess of Good Luck • God of the Underworld • Goddess of Agriculture • God of Divine Distance • Goddess of the rainbow • Goddess of Love and Beauty • ...
Mythology 2025-06-03
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- Egyptian Sun God, Associated with a solar barque.
- Roman God of War, Associated with a spear and a wolf.
- Norse God of Thunder, Associated with a hammer (Mjölnir).
- Roman God of Transitions and Time, Associated with two faces.
- Egyptian God of Kingship and the Sky, Associated with a falcon head.
- Roman Goddess of Marriage and Queenship, Associated with a peacock.
- Hindu Goddess of Power and War, Associated with a tiger and many arms.
- Hindu God of Destruction and Time, Associated with a cosmic dance
- Hindu Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity, Associated with gold coins and lotus flowers.
- Greek Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt, Associated with a bow and deer.
- Egyptian God of Mummification and the Dead, Associated with a jackal head.
- Norse God of Wisdom and Magic, Associated with one eye and ravens.
- Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty, Associated with a seashell and doves.
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- Greek God of the Underworld, Associated with the helm of darkness.
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom and Strategy, Associated with an owl.
- Hindu Sun God, Associated with a chariot pulled by seven horses.
- Greek God of the Sea, Associated with a trident.
- Norse Goddess of Love and the Afterlife, Associated with a chariot pulled by cats.
- Hindu God of New Beginnings and Obstacles, Associated with an elephant head.
- Greek God of Travel and Communication, Associated with winged sandals.
- Egyptian God of the Afterlife and Resurrection, Associated with a mummified body.
- Norse God of Mischief and Chaos, Associated with shapeshifting.
- Egyptian Sky Goddess, Associated with stars across her body.
- Egyptian God of Writing and Knowledge, Associated with an ibis head.
- Roman God of the Sea, Associated with a trident and horses.
25 Clues: Greek God of the Sea, Associated with a trident. • Egyptian Sun God, Associated with a solar barque. • Roman God of War, Associated with a spear and a wolf. • Norse God of Thunder, Associated with a hammer (Mjölnir). • Roman God of the Sea, Associated with a trident and horses. • Egyptian Sky Goddess, Associated with stars across her body. • ...
mythology 2022-03-25
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- Anubis – God of the Dead & Mummification.
- - Guardian of the Well of Knowledge.
- Goddess of Love.
- - God of Love and Beauty.
- God of Wisdom, Magic, Divination, Death, War, and Poetry. Son of Bor.
- Goddess of Strategy.
- – God of The Air.Odin - Third Chief of the
- God of the Sea.
- God of the Sky.
- – God of War.
- - God of the Underworld.
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- - Queen of the Gods.
- - God of Time.
- Goddess of Harvest.
- - God of the Sky.
- - Goddess of Wisdom.
- – God of Goodness & Light.
- God of War.
- God of the Sun.
- Goddess of Women.
- - God of War.
- - God of the Seas.
- – God of Death.
- - God of Mischief, Magic, Fire, Serpents, Stories, Artifice, and Deception
- - God of Thunder, Lightning, Storms, Consecration, Strength, and Bravery, Fertility,
- God of the Sun, Music and Poetry.
26 Clues: God of War. • - God of War. • – God of War. • - God of Time. • God of the Sun. • – God of Death. • God of the Sea. • God of the Sky. • Goddess of Love. • - God of the Sky. • Goddess of Women. • - God of the Seas. • Goddess of Harvest. • - Queen of the Gods. • - Goddess of Wisdom. • Goddess of Strategy. • - God of the Underworld. • - God of Love and Beauty. • – God of Goodness & Light. • ...
Mythology 2022-11-29
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- Took and ate eyes from the first row of the village for four nights.
- Ruler of the underworld
- Known as the “saviour” of mankind because he stole fire from Heaven.
- Shows anger in the forms of rain, dark clouds and fire.
- Gave birth to the spirits of the world according to the Cree.
- The age of constant violence and warfare. The Trojanwar took place during this period.
- Indigenous group that have traditionally occupied the Haida Gwaii
- Officially the Haudenosaunee
- The race of giants. Also known as Elder Gods
- Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness
- Goddess of earth. Mother of the God of the Sky and Heavens.
- Uses his powers to obtain important things for humans (for example, the sun, moon and stars).
- The chief’s very ill daughter that helped recreate the land
- Goddess of the night. Produced a gigantic egg.
- Made himself king of the universe
- lived beyond the sky in the Iroquois creation story.
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- The trickster; could shapeshift to defend himself against the threats of the world.
- God of love. Created the goddess of earth.
- Land made from a speckled and a black stone
- The little wolf brother of the trickster.
- Ruler of the sea
- The frog who was in charge of taking care and controlling the insects of the world.
- The good child of the Sky Woman
- The evil child of the Sky Woman
- One of the largest groups of First Nations in Canada
- The beaver that was highly respected by the other spirits.
- The one that thought the Sky Woman is a symbol of good fortune.
- God of darkness. Produced a gigantic egg.
- First to overthrow his father thus separating Heaven from Earth.
- is the first ruler of all things in Greek mythology. Also known as the God of the Sky and the Heavens.
30 Clues: Ruler of the sea • Ruler of the underworld • Officially the Haudenosaunee • The good child of the Sky Woman • The evil child of the Sky Woman • Made himself king of the universe • Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness • The little wolf brother of the trickster. • God of darkness. Produced a gigantic egg. • God of love. Created the goddess of earth. • ...
Mythical Hybrids 2025-10-09
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- Japanese creature with frog legs and a turtle shell
- a brightly-coloured Mexican fantastical creature
- Russian aquatic hybrid with a human head and elephant legs
- chimeric animal from Burmese mythology
- a woman with duck feet from Basque mythology
- lion, goat, snake hybrid
- a woman with bird legs and wings from Mespotamian mythology
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- elephant-headHindundu god
- like Medusa
- a Griffin-like creature from Persian mythology
- winged creature symbolising rebirth
- creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion
- dragon-like creature from French mythology
- a seal that turns into a human
- Chinese hybrid; a cross between a dragon, deer, ox, and lion
15 Clues: like Medusa • lion, goat, snake hybrid • elephant-headHindundu god • a seal that turns into a human • winged creature symbolising rebirth • chimeric animal from Burmese mythology • dragon-like creature from French mythology • a woman with duck feet from Basque mythology • a Griffin-like creature from Persian mythology • a brightly-coloured Mexican fantastical creature • ...
Mythology 2021-05-12
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- a monster made of lots of different animal parts
- sorceress who turns men into pigs
- six headed monster in the sea
- builder of the labyrinth, extremely smart
- dog that guards the gates of tartarus
- cannibals that odysseus faces
- died by falling off of pegasus
- king of mount olympus
- prophet in the underworld who odysseus finds
- perseus's wife who he finds tied up as a sacrifice
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- completed 12 labors and became immortal
- gave fire to humans, has liver eaten by an eagle every day
- titan who holds up the sky
- monster who turns people to stone with her eyes
- half-man half-bull monster in the labyrinth
- a beautiful women married to menelaus who was captured, starting the trojan war
- titan stuck on an island who odysseus stays with for 7 years
- aphrodite's father who was overthrown by cronus
- monsters who drown men with their voices by convincing them to jump into the sea and swim to them
- the persuer, controls vengeance against mortals
20 Clues: king of mount olympus • titan who holds up the sky • six headed monster in the sea • cannibals that odysseus faces • died by falling off of pegasus • sorceress who turns men into pigs • dog that guards the gates of tartarus • completed 12 labors and became immortal • builder of the labyrinth, extremely smart • half-man half-bull monster in the labyrinth • ...
Mythology 2022-01-31
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- The land that Raven Child created from stone
- A name for the rule of Cronus
- The god of the underworld
- Where an island was created for the Sky Wona to live
- The energy created from Erebus and Nox
- The name of a beaver that was highly respected
- One of the groups of humans that Raven Child summoned
- The earth mother in Greek mythology
- The woman that was ill and fell from the sky onto what later became the earth
- The titaness that married Cronus
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- The good twin that the sky Woman gave birth to
- Night in Greek mythology
- The god of the skies who overthrew his father
- The titan of the heavens
- Darkness in Greek mythology
- The great flying being that could not find a place to land on the reef
- The earth mother in Cree legends
- The god of the sea and brother of Zeus
- The first spirit created by O-Ma-Ma-Ma
- The titan that was later overthrown by his son
20 Clues: Night in Greek mythology • The titan of the heavens • The god of the underworld • Darkness in Greek mythology • A name for the rule of Cronus • The earth mother in Cree legends • The titaness that married Cronus • The earth mother in Greek mythology • The energy created from Erebus and Nox • The god of the sea and brother of Zeus • The first spirit created by O-Ma-Ma-Ma • ...
Mythology 2022-03-02
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- ferryman of the underworld
- the river of forgetfulness
- punished by having a crow eat out his liver
- Greek word meaning spider
- Water goddesses
- goddess of youth
- god of love
- had to roll a rock up a hill for his punishment
- ruler of the sea
- trumptor of the sea
- god that carries a lighting bolt
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- power to tell the future
- 3rd and final vote in the underworld
- judge of men in Asia
- 3 headed dog
- Cupid’s Roman name
- old man of the sea
- the first woman. Name means all gifts
- hades roman name
- God of the underworld
20 Clues: god of love • 3 headed dog • Water goddesses • hades roman name • goddess of youth • ruler of the sea • Cupid’s Roman name • old man of the sea • trumptor of the sea • judge of men in Asia • God of the underworld • power to tell the future • Greek word meaning spider • ferryman of the underworld • the river of forgetfulness • god that carries a lighting bolt • ...
Mythology 2017-12-12
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- bad juju in voodoo
- Marvel comics owned the rights to this word from 1975 to 1996
- bow carved from a Yew tree, usually has about 5 merry men
- book of funerary texts found in egypt, most of which found in a sarcophagus
- god of crossroadsm guardian of the door into the spiritual sphere
- nine headed monster, cut off one head and two more grow back, poisonous blood
- an afterlife battle in Norse mythology
- book 5 in Percy Jackson series
- chief of the Aesir gods and his 2 brothers, created the world using a corpse
- type of dragon that cares for its young, wings, scales, stout body
- believed the world was a large disc, religion revolved strongly around nature and animals
- a work written by Hesiod depicting the creation of ancient Greeks
- written by Mary Shelley in 1818, involves the creation of a grotesque humanoid creature
- one of the great halls in Asgard
- chief of the giants, stole thor's hammer, would only return it if he could marry the goddess Freyja
- goddess of the sun and universe, most well known deity in Japanese mythology
- birth of the gods in Japanese mythology
- native polynesian inhabitants of Easter Island
- version of la llorona where she kills her son, roams around crying for him in all white
- state of the universe before a heavenly god came to create order, foundation of many creation myths
- Hades three headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld
- traditions and myths of people of New Zealand, parallels Polynesian mythology
- first true vampires in ancient Babylonian (1400 BC)
- unique position among the gods, mother of odin's horse, a trickster
- birth of the land in Japanese mythology
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- literary philosopher created by H.P Lovecraft in his own horror mythology
- fictional, castled city in the kingdom of Logres
- DC character killed off in his second appearance
- fancied the daughters of Atlas, forever chases them in the heavens/stars
- looked into buying Marvel because he wanted to play Spider-Man in the movies
- half fish, half human creature in the Amazon River
- version of la llorona with a young woman named Carla Tuesta de Soldevilla, told her father who she wanted to marry and he died of a heart attack
- type of dragon known for helpfulness and kindness, resembles a moose or camel
- book 3 in Percy Jackson series
- based on magician named myrddin, a teacher and mentor
- origin of fairy tales date back to this age
- one of the titans not thrown into Tartarus
- cup of the last supper and at the crucifixion to have blood flowing from Christ's side
- one of the known powers of merman
- means demon, devil, ogre, or troll, ogre like with sharp claws and 2 horns protruding from forehead
- a trickster, a west african god, god of all knowledge and stories
- creation from nothing, literal translation 'out of nothing'
- version of la llorona with woman named La Tarumama, committed a sin because she had a child with a man she wasnt married to
- known object of mermaids, satisfies their love of shiny things
- female character in vampire slayer show
- gift of power and knowledge, rebellious of the lluvatar
- lord of air and winds in LOTR
- monster in Lovecraft's story, described as pulpy, tentacled head with a grotesque, scaly body
- weather deity of the winds
- good juju in voodoo
50 Clues: bad juju in voodoo • good juju in voodoo • weather deity of the winds • lord of air and winds in LOTR • book 3 in Percy Jackson series • book 5 in Percy Jackson series • one of the great halls in Asgard • one of the known powers of merman • an afterlife battle in Norse mythology • female character in vampire slayer show • birth of the gods in Japanese mythology • ...
Mythology 2017-08-16
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- bravery
- Author of the odyssey
- person who eats/drinks excessively
- firm in opposition
- Long narrative poem
- Had heel problems
- struggle with an outside force
- idea that all myths/hero stories are based on the same plotline
- artful in deception
- In the middle of the text
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- full of menacing influences
- great destruction
- long conflict between two countries across the Mediterranean Sea
- state of distress, grief, misery, etc.
- boldly rude
- inner struggle
- Typical example of an object
- influence by trickery
- to struggle in opposition
- ship that went on a quest in the Mediterranean
- Compound adjective
21 Clues: bravery • boldly rude • inner struggle • great destruction • Had heel problems • firm in opposition • Compound adjective • Long narrative poem • artful in deception • Author of the odyssey • influence by trickery • to struggle in opposition • In the middle of the text • full of menacing influences • Typical example of an object • struggle with an outside force • ...
Mythology 2018-09-15
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- first born of Cronus and Rhea
- killed his father and married his mother
- ancient Greeks relied on this oracle to define morality
- captain of the Argo
- would eat Nobody last
- son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba
- daughter of King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia
- mother of Hypnos
- the moon Goddess
- God of darkness
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- daughter of Thaumus
- raised by nymphs
- height into the stars
- brother of Helios
- "shriveled of foot"
- half human with the legs and horns of a goat
- turned everything he touched into gold
- where the Gods' thrones sit
- God of the "upper air"
- second youngest of the Gods of Olympus
20 Clues: God of darkness • raised by nymphs • mother of Hypnos • the moon Goddess • brother of Helios • daughter of Thaumus • captain of the Argo • "shriveled of foot" • height into the stars • would eat Nobody last • God of the "upper air" • where the Gods' thrones sit • first born of Cronus and Rhea • son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba • turned everything he touched into gold • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- King of the Bears
- King of the Vanara's
- 10 Headed King
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Twins
- Ravana's Sister
- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- Ram's faithul devotee
- Shatrughna's Mom
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- Kakeyi's Son
- Ramayan's Author
- Sita's Safety Line
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Sita's Dad
- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Durga kills this Demon
- Ravana's Brother
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Hanumna's Weapon
- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ramayan's Author • Ravana's Brother • Hanumna's Weapon • Shatrughna's Mom • King of the Bears • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • Durga kills this Demon • 10th Day of Navarathri • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2018-10-15
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- Ram's faithul devotee
- King of the Vanara's
- Twins
- Ravana's Brother
- A woman who gives Ram berries
- Shatrughna's Mom
- 10 Headed King
- Sita's Safety Line
- Magical Plant that is used to revive Lakshman
- Ramayan's Author
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- Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer
- Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys)
- Vulture that Fights Ravan while Abducting Sita
- Ravana's Sister
- Hanuman Lifts this Mountain
- Durga kills this Demon
- 10th Day of Navarathri
- Ram touches a stone that transforms it back to a person?
- Sita's Dad
- Kakeyi's Son
20 Clues: Twins • Sita's Dad • Kakeyi's Son • 10 Headed King • Ravana's Sister • Ravana's Brother • Shatrughna's Mom • Ramayan's Author • Sita's Safety Line • King of the Vanara's • Ram's faithul devotee • Durga kills this Demon • 10th Day of Navarathri • Hanuman Lifts this Mountain • A woman who gives Ram berries • Kingdom of the Vanara's (monkeys) • Demon that takes the form of Golden Deer • ...
Mythology 2016-02-25
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- A weaver who turned into a spider
- A god that referred as "the healer"
- Uses a trident as their weapon
- Half human, Half horse
- Created the Labyrinth
- Odysseus stabbed him in the eye
- Serves as the messenger of the gods
- The goddesses of inspiration in literature, sciences and the arts
- A serpent - like water beast which if 1 head is cut off 2 more are made
- 3-headed dog
- Has a city named after her
- A creature that ask travelers riddles, if answered wrong they die
- Ruler of the Underworld and brother of Zeus
- Queen of the Gods
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- Protector of nature and the hunt
- God of death; stayed with Hades in the underworld
- Is the ferryman who brings newly dead to Hades
- The sun god
- Has a head of a bull and a body of a man
- A greek warrior who died from an arrow to his heel
- A flying horse
- Goddess of love
- The goddess that means "Victory"
- The ruler of Mount Olympus
- Turns people into stone when looked at
- Created the "Golden Apple" and is the goddess of Discord
- A dangerous creature which lures nearby sailors with their enchanting voice to cause danger to them
- Father of Zeus
- Goddess of Day
- Goddess of Night
30 Clues: The sun god • 3-headed dog • A flying horse • Father of Zeus • Goddess of Day • Goddess of love • Goddess of Night • Queen of the Gods • Created the Labyrinth • Half human, Half horse • The ruler of Mount Olympus • Has a city named after her • Uses a trident as their weapon • Odysseus stabbed him in the eye • Protector of nature and the hunt • The goddess that means "Victory" • ...
Mythology 2012-11-14
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- The only good thing in Pandora’s box is
- Who does Athens get its name from?
- Who was married to Uranus?
- The war of Greece and Troy was fought over
- God of victory
- Goat that feeds and takes care of baby Zeus
- Who was given Pegasus, but was cocky to Zeus made him fall off?
- Who kills there father and marries there mother?
- Son of Helos, that nearly burned the world.
- Who does Cyke (Skyee) love?
- Who does Paris give the golden apple to?
- Theseus’ father, Agues was the king of where?
- Goddess of Virginity and Archery
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- Original cup bearer of the gods, but was replaced and is now married to Hercules
- Who was in love with Jason and practiced magic (Hectate's follower)?
- How many tasks did Hercules have to do?
- Who is married to Dionysus?
- The story of Romeo and Juliet reflex’s the story of Pyramis and
- Ixion a mortal fell in love with this goddess so is being eternally punished
- Dido is the queen of where?
- Who does Apollo love, that got turned into a tree?
- This person was the leader of the Amazons and Hercules wanted her belt.
- Eros has an arrow made of lead and an arrow made of
- Athens sent how many people each year to be sacrificed at Crete
- Perseus is a descant of
- Echo falls in love with this person, then watches them drown
- Who fathered Aphrodite?
- Who created the Labrith?
- How many years was Odysseus Calypso’s slave?
29 Clues: God of victory • Perseus is a descant of • Who fathered Aphrodite? • Who created the Labrith? • Who was married to Uranus? • Who is married to Dionysus? • Dido is the queen of where? • Who does Cyke (Skyee) love? • Goddess of Virginity and Archery • Who does Athens get its name from? • The only good thing in Pandora’s box is • How many tasks did Hercules have to do? • ...
Mythology 2013-05-26
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- The God of Messaging
- Two Face God
- One of the Three Goddess’s fighting over the apple of discord
- Roman God of War
- Faced 12 tests
- Clue 11’s Greek version
- Drink of the Gods
- Maximus Highest Ranking Priest
- Believed he was the god Zeus and thus ate his own child
- Wife of Zeus
- “Lefty”
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- Started a 10 year long war over a woman
- Cutting off this creature’s heads makes matters worse
- Roman Goddess of Wisdom
- Studies the guts of sacrificial beasts
- Final Roman festival of the Year
- It lurks in the mazes of Crete
- God of Smithing
- A wooden horse was devoted to her
- Throws Lightning (Greek)
20 Clues: “Lefty” • Two Face God • Wife of Zeus • Faced 12 tests • God of Smithing • Roman God of War • Drink of the Gods • The God of Messaging • Roman Goddess of Wisdom • Clue 11’s Greek version • Throws Lightning (Greek) • It lurks in the mazes of Crete • Maximus Highest Ranking Priest • Final Roman festival of the Year • A wooden horse was devoted to her • Studies the guts of sacrificial beasts • ...
Mythology 2013-11-12
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- Touch ability to make money
- realm love and beauty
- Father Sky
- relating to dancing
- chance of happening or luck
- opening in earths crust that ejects lava
- extremely loud
- Goverment run by the wealthy
- system to improve memory
- regard with reverence
- Youngest & most powerful titan
- Oceanus Daughters
- sleeplike state
- realm the hunt and of the moon
- fabric formed by weaving
- chaste pure
- repetition of sound
- sudden terror
- Book of maps
- Mother earth
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- mother to the Olympians
- realm agriculture and all growing things
- gentle west wind
- excessive love of oneself
- wheat , oats , corn
- list of events in time
- tropical cyclone
- realm the sun , music , medicine
- stately bearing
- realm seas & waters
- Queen of the underworld
- horn of plenty
- good cheer
- wasn't raised a God till he did 12 labors
- Messenger of Gods
- God of war
- relating to war
- Richest God
- Matis daughter
- symbol peacock & cow
40 Clues: Father Sky • good cheer • God of war • Richest God • chaste pure • Book of maps • Mother earth • sudden terror • extremely loud • horn of plenty • Matis daughter • stately bearing • sleeplike state • relating to war • gentle west wind • tropical cyclone • Oceanus Daughters • Messenger of Gods • wheat , oats , corn • relating to dancing • realm seas & waters • repetition of sound • symbol peacock & cow • ...
mythology 2014-12-27
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- trojan hero killed by achilles
- eldest and most beautiful of the seven Pleiades (daughters of Atlas), mother of hermes
- the number of labours that hercules had to perform - as imposed on by Eurystheus.
- son of zeus borhter of hermes. hermes stole oxen from him
- "cradle" of Trojan and Italian civilization
- the immortal goddess of harmony and concord. Her Roman counterpart is Concordia, and her Greek opposite is Eris, whose Roman counterpart is Discordia.
- hermes in greek, a liquid metal, wednesday in spanish
- giant who forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus, Trident of Poseidon and Helmet of Hades
- minor female nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform. Different from goddesses, usually depicted as beautiful, young nubile maidens who love to dance and sing
- the same symbol as
- odysseus roman equivallent. famous because of homers illiad.
- monster dog with 3 heads
- horse god
- conductor of shades to hades
- the only mortal sea monster
- ___ of the underworld: minos rhadamanthus aeacus
- she tossed the golden apple into the wedding feast which began the trojan war (hera aphroditis & athena all wanted the apple since it was ‘to the fairest’ and zeus made the mortal paris be the judge
- killed achilles
- the greek god equivalent of roman god pluto
- roman god of war
- the titan who held up the celestial spheres
- a giant huntsman whom Zeus placed among the stars
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- the roman equivalent of greek god Phospherous
- Roman god of commerce and gain
- Greek Trogan hero hated who dude that ran Greece. killed Hector
- son of Zeus and Alcmene, and the great grandson of Perseus
- god of wine
- the roman god equivalent of Ares
- put in the mouth of the dead to pay the river boat men for taken them to the underworld
- Temple of ___ one of the best preserved Roman temples in the world. dedicated to the god of wine. in lebanon. larger than the pantheon, but less famous
- Trojan prince __ was cast as husband of Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus, patronymical ancestor of the Latini, and therefore through a convoluted revisionist genealogy as forebear of Romulus and Remus.
- king of Myrmidons father of achilles. married to thetis
- greek god of the ‘son’
- atlas mountain location. continent
- the number of rivers of the realm of hades
- was the choice paris made since Aphrodite made his desire for her overwhelming
- the river of hate
37 Clues: horse god • god of wine • killed achilles • roman god of war • the river of hate • the same symbol as • greek god of the ‘son’ • monster dog with 3 heads • the only mortal sea monster • conductor of shades to hades • trojan hero killed by achilles • Roman god of commerce and gain • the roman god equivalent of Ares • atlas mountain location. continent • ...
Mythology 2014-09-26
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- told Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera
- the seer
- aided Bellerophon on his missions
- gave Bellerophon his first letter
- woman Bellerophon dropped from the sky
- Bellerophon tried to join these in olympus
- the proper weapon that Bellerophon used
- half goat half snake half lion
- what Bellerophon put on the end of his weapon
- Proetus' kingdom
- what Bellerophon slipped over Pegasus' head
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- thing that stung Pegasus
- zero to hero
- Bellerophon's steed
- the temple
- Bellerophon's downfall (he had too much...)
- Proetus-Iobates relationship
- female warriors Bellerophon fought
- Bellerophon's biggest mistake (he was so...)
- Bellerophon's home
- Bellerophon's walking capability (he couldn't walk, he was...)
21 Clues: the seer • the temple • zero to hero • Proetus' kingdom • Bellerophon's home • Bellerophon's steed • thing that stung Pegasus • Proetus-Iobates relationship • half goat half snake half lion • aided Bellerophon on his missions • gave Bellerophon his first letter • female warriors Bellerophon fought • told Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera • woman Bellerophon dropped from the sky • ...
mythology 2023-03-01
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- god of war
- one eyed giants
- the greedy king who was obsessed with gold
- god of the underworld
- instrument played by apollo
- goddess of the hearth
- home of the gods
- a winged horse
- drink of the gods
- if you look in medusa eyes you turn to..
- goddess of the earth
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of the sea
- what was found in Pandoras box
- number of the watchdogs heads
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- food of the gods
- goddess of victory
- killed medusa
- what animal did Poseidon create
- queen of the gods
- Zeus most powerful weapons
- god of the sun
- gift given to Poseidon
- half goat half man
- goddess of the underworld
25 Clues: god of war • killed medusa • god of the sun • a winged horse • god of the sea • one eyed giants • food of the gods • home of the gods • queen of the gods • drink of the gods • goddess of victory • half goat half man • goddess of the earth • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • gift given to Poseidon • goddess of the underworld • Zeus most powerful weapons • goddess of love and beauty • ...
Mythology 2022-11-29
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- Took and ate eyes from the first row of the village for four nights.
- Ruler of the underworld
- Known as the “saviour” of mankind because he stole fire from Heaven.
- Shows anger in the forms of rain, dark clouds and fire.
- Gave birth to the spirits of the world according to the Cree.
- The age of constant violence and warfare. The Trojanwar took place during this period.
- Indigenous group that have traditionally occupied the Haida Gwaii
- Officially the Haudenosaunee
- The race of giants. Also known as Elder Gods
- Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness
- Goddess of earth. Mother of the God of the Sky and Heavens.
- Uses his powers to obtain important things for humans (for example, the sun, moon and stars).
- The chief’s very ill daughter that helped recreate the land
- Goddess of the night.
- Made himself king of the universe
- lived beyond the sky in the Iroquois creation story.
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- The trickster; could shapeshift to defend himself against the threats of the world.
- God of love. Created the goddess of earth.
- Land made from a speckled and a black stone
- The little wolf brother of the trickster.
- Ruler of the sea
- The frog who was in charge of taking care and controlling the insects of the world.
- The good child of the Sky Woman
- The evil child of the Sky Woman
- One of the largest groups of First Nations in Canada
- The beaver that was highly respected by the other spirits.
- The one that thought the Sky Woman is a symbol of good fortune.
- God of darkness.
- First to overthrow his father thus separating Heaven from Earth.
- is the first ruler of all things in Greek mythology. Also known as the God of the Sky and the Heavens.
30 Clues: Ruler of the sea • God of darkness. • Goddess of the night. • Ruler of the underworld • Officially the Haudenosaunee • The good child of the Sky Woman • The evil child of the Sky Woman • Made himself king of the universe • Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness • The little wolf brother of the trickster. • God of love. Created the goddess of earth. • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2025-03-10
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- Father of all monsters in Greek myth
- Multi headed serpent slain by Hercules
- One eyed giant of Greek myths
- Norse god of thunder
- The void before creation in Greek myth
- Three headed guard dog of Hades
- Giant wolf in Norse mythology
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of revenge
- Sorceress who turned men into pigs
- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Mythical creature with an eagle’s head
- Irish spirit whose wail signals death
- Half man half bull in a labyrinth
- Giant sea monster of legend
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek god of dreams
- Greek goddess of love
- Queen of the underworld
- Legendary fire breathing reptile
- Riddling creature of Thebes
- World serpent of Norse mythology
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- Greek goddess of the night
- Winged spirit known for tormenting humans
- Winged horse of Greek mythology
- Greek god of blacksmiths
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek goddess of the moon
- Fire breathing hybrid beast
- Powerful deities before the Olympians
- Egyptian god of the dead
- Half man half horse creature
- Ferryman of the underworld
- Condemned to an eternal spinning wheel
- Norse hall of fallen warriors
- Deep abyss for imprisoning the wicked
- King of the Greek gods
- Mischievous woodland spirit
- Greek god of the underworld
- Half goat half human creature
- Immortal bird reborn from ashes
- Mother of Greek monsters
- Norse trickster god
- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Primordial Greek god of the sky
- Chief Norse god
- Monstrous sisters with snake hair
- Egyptian sun god
49 Clues: Chief Norse god • Greek god of war • Egyptian sun god • Norse trickster god • Greek god of dreams • Greek god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Greek goddess of love • King of the Greek gods • Queen of the underworld • Greek god of blacksmiths • Egyptian god of the dead • Greek goddess of revenge • Mother of Greek monsters • Greek goddess of the moon • Greek goddess of the night • ...
Mythology 2025-02-04
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- From a state of having very little money to a state of having a lot of money.
- Often shown in human form with a hawk head.
- The common template of stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed.
- Believed to be an evil spirit who possesses humans.
- The deadly sin of greed is the excessive desire for material possessions and wealth.
- Native American Mythology is an example of this.
- Youth Is the goddess and Personification of eternal youth in Greek mythology.
- Respect for the gods is an example of?
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- Native American Myths that were passed down from generation to generation.
- A collection of magical spells that the Egyptians used to help them get into the afterlife.
- In “The Secret Garden” Mary is told not to go into a locked room but when she opens it, the hidden garden changes her life.
- Sisyphus is a great example of?
- The cause and effect between people's actions and consequent
- Seen as mean, neglectful, and even deadly.
- "Hansel and Gretel" is a example of this.
- A magical or divine change in a characters from or nature, representing various symbolic themes.
- Artifacts imbued with a malevolent will or magic, transforming them into sources of misfortune.
- A journey toward a specific mission or a goal
- "Fate of the gods"
- The number of harmony , wisdom and understanding.
20 Clues: "Fate of the gods" • Sisyphus is a great example of? • Respect for the gods is an example of? • "Hansel and Gretel" is a example of this. • Seen as mean, neglectful, and even deadly. • Often shown in human form with a hawk head. • A journey toward a specific mission or a goal • Native American Mythology is an example of this. • ...
Mythology 2025-02-03
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- women A character who can represent two sides charismatic and mean.
- A hero woman who is wildly known for her kindness in the world.
- forbiddendoor A door that is tempting but cannot be opened.
- Generally two girls that bully one girl or boy who treat one person as a servant.
- An object that has been cursed or positively cursed for the character to find.
- A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology.
- What you want in life or you goals in life. It can also be people or animals that you value and cherish.
- A magic mirror in which the character finds and the mirror has power.
- When the character transforms into a new person or being.
- It is a number pattern used in stories. LIke three good things or third is the one wit the treasure chest sort of saying.
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- Common theme of being close to nature and animals.
- A princess who is in danger and needs rescuing.
- A hero who is born into poverty or a bad situation but eventually makes it out.
- The journey of a hero to greatness or the journey to one becoming said hero.
- A character that lives for eternity.
- A character who plays pranks and tricks on another character.
- Greek gods were immortal and had lots of powers. But Norse gods were mortal and had to rely on an apple to keep their powers.
- A story plot that involves a long arduous quest or journey.
- Whether you destined by fate or you make your own choices having free will deciding what will happen in life.
- and it's consequences When you take things that shouldn’t be yours or find a way to get more that is greed. But being greedy and taking everything for yourself has its consequences.
20 Clues: A character that lives for eternity. • A monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. • A princess who is in danger and needs rescuing. • Common theme of being close to nature and animals. • When the character transforms into a new person or being. • forbiddendoor A door that is tempting but cannot be opened. • A story plot that involves a long arduous quest or journey. • ...
mythology 2025-02-03
20 Clues: Loki • Thor • Midas • Goodluck • rapunzel • Hercules • Religions • Eye Of Ra • not aging • The Hobbit • cinderella • basno vase • communities • what you want • Eygpitian lore • wizard of oz witch • Arachne into a Spider • Cinderellas step sisters • northern Algonquian folktale • Things that come back to you
Mythology 2025-01-09
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- Greek God/Titan of the Sun, Likes to F!ck Cows
- Creature with the Body of a Lion and the Head and Wings of an Eagle
- Norse God of Mischief
- Japanese Turtle-like Sea Creature (Yokai), (Grey face twitch emote)
- How many heads does Cerberus have?
- King of the Gods in Greek Mythology
- Japanese God of the Wind (tallest mountain in Japan + the letter n)
- Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty (2nd planet in the Solar System)
- Japanese Goddess of the sun
- What did Icarus fly to close to?
- One Eyed Giant form Greek Mythology
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- Monkey King (from journey to the west)
- Norse King of the Gods
- Half Bull Half Man from Greek Mythology
- Roman God of War (Fourth planet in the solar systtem)
- Greek Titan who Carries the Heavens/The World on his shoulders (depicted pushing boulder up a hill)
- Lady with Snakes for Hair, who petrifies people
- Greek God of the Ocean
- Creature from Greek Mythology depicted as White Horse with Wings
- Roman God of Commerce/Luck (Only liquid metal at room temperature)
- Prometheus faced eternal punishment for stealing what from the gods?
21 Clues: Norse God of Mischief • Norse King of the Gods • Greek God of the Ocean • Japanese Goddess of the sun • What did Icarus fly to close to? • How many heads does Cerberus have? • King of the Gods in Greek Mythology • One Eyed Giant form Greek Mythology • Monkey King (from journey to the west) • Half Bull Half Man from Greek Mythology • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2024-12-10
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- - Egyptian cat.
- - Greek underworld.
- - Greek love.
- - Roman war.
- - Greek queen.
- - Greek messenger.
- - Greek smith.
- - Roman Zeus.
- - Norse love.
- - Norse trickster.
- - Greek sea.
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- - Greek wisdom.
- - Egyptian jackal.
- - Greek king.
- - Greek harvest.
- - Greek huntress.
- - Greek war.
- - Egyptian sun.
- - Egyptian falcon.
- - Norse thunder.
- - Greek sun.
- - Egyptian mother.
- - Roman love.
- - Norse Allfather.
24 Clues: - Roman war. • - Greek war. • - Greek sun. • - Greek sea. • - Greek king. • - Greek love. • - Roman Zeus. • - Norse love. • - Roman love. • - Greek queen. • - Greek smith. • - Greek wisdom. • - Egyptian cat. • - Egyptian sun. • - Greek harvest. • - Norse thunder. • - Greek huntress. • - Egyptian jackal. • - Greek messenger. • - Egyptian falcon. • - Egyptian mother. • - Norse trickster. • - Norse Allfather. • ...
Legendary Creatures 2023-09-11
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- A fearsome beast from Chinese mythology, associated with New Year traditions.
- A vampire-like creature from Philippine folklore that can split in two.
- A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology.
- A type of vampire in Romanian folklore.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology, known for wailing as an omen of death.
- A horse-like demon from Scottish mythology, associated with plagues and drought.
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- A legendary blood-sucking creature in Latin American folklore.
- A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore.
- A mythical creature from Algonquian folklore, known for its insatiable hunger.
- A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology.
- Ghostly spirits in Japanese folklore with featureless, smooth faces.
- Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous.
- A reanimated corpse in Chinese folklore, similar to a vampire.
- A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore.
- A female demon in Greek mythology, often depicted as a serpent-woman.
15 Clues: A type of vampire in Romanian folklore. • A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology. • A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore. • A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology. • A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore. • Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous. • ...
Vikings Crossword 2022-05-03
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- A yearly viking political assembly
- The god of mischief in Norse mythology
- The lowest viking social class
- The king of the gods in viking mythology
- The viking name for tribal chiefs
- Vikings built these to travel across the ocean
- The first viking raid was located in _____
- Wild, uncontrollable viking warriors
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- The 'nine worlds' of Norse mythology were connected by a world tree called _______
- The most valued viking weapons
- Odin’s horse, Sleipnir, had how many legs?
- The Vikings believed that the sound of thunder was Thor’s ________.
- Viking homes were called _________
- In Norse mythology, where did viking warriors go after they died?
- The name of the world of humans in Norse mythology
15 Clues: The most valued viking weapons • The lowest viking social class • The viking name for tribal chiefs • A yearly viking political assembly • Viking homes were called _________ • Wild, uncontrollable viking warriors • The god of mischief in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in viking mythology • Odin’s horse, Sleipnir, had how many legs? • ...
Greek cheese 2023-10-18
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- a body of written works designed with a specific cultural standard in mind. Used to explain how the world works.
- a short story designed to teach a moral.
- someone who was from Greece during
- a one-eyed giant that is often featured in Greek mythology.
- a war that was fought between Greek and Troy, famously featuring a large wooden horse.
- a complicated maze that is often used as an obstacle in Greek mythology.
- a woman in Greek mythology who had snakes instead of hair.
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- an Ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- a person in Greek culture who they believed spoke directly with the gods. The most famous spoke to Apollo.
- a long, narrative poem designed to tell a hero's deeds.
- a half-man, half-bull that is often featured in Greek mythology.
- the body of water to the west of Greece.
- the King of the Titans and original Supreme God in Greek Mythology.
- giants that predated the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
- a traditional story designed to explain the natural world.
15 Clues: someone who was from Greece during • a short story designed to teach a moral. • the body of water to the west of Greece. • a long, narrative poem designed to tell a hero's deeds. • an Ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. • a woman in Greek mythology who had snakes instead of hair. • a traditional story designed to explain the natural world. • ...
Mythology 2014-03-14
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- Father of Gaia, Ouranos, and Nyx
- Ares god of..
- Egyptian god of the Dead
- Greek Goddess born from Ouranos' severed genitals
- snake headed monster
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Egyptian god of evil
- Before the Romans
- Greek Goddess of Night
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- Bast goddess of...
- Egyptian God of the Sun
- Titan forced to hold up the sky
- Egyptian hawk headed god
- God of fear son of Ares
- Titan of the west, name translates to "piercer"
- Roman god of death (lieutenant of Hades)
- Egyptian embodiment of Chaos
- After the Greeks
- Greek god of the Sky
- God of Water (Roman)
- Egyptian Dwarf god
21 Clues: Ares god of.. • After the Greeks • Before the Romans • Bast goddess of... • Egyptian Dwarf god • Greek god of the Sky • snake headed monster • God of Water (Roman) • Egyptian god of evil • Greek Goddess of Night • Egyptian God of the Sun • God of fear son of Ares • Egyptian hawk headed god • Egyptian god of the Dead • Egyptian embodiment of Chaos • Turned into a spider by Athena • ...
Mythology 2013-04-29
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- The son of Iapetus
- How many fates are there?
- Promrtheus was the ________ titan
- Crius married _____
- The unending stream of water encircling the world
- Persephone was the goddess of ___________
- Pan is the basic word of "_________"
- Hyperion is the titan of ________
- Thanatos was the _______ god of death
- Mnemosyne was the mother of __________
- Themis was the titan of ______
- Uranus is the sky god and ______ ruler
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- The earth goddess
- Titan of the moon
- Thea gave birth to _______
- Metis was prgnant with __________
- Rhea tricked Cronus into swallowing a ______
- The god of love
- Eris is the goddess of __________
- Whose name means "afterthought"
- Father of Leto
- The god whose name means righteous anger
- The wife of Oceanus
- Cronus's wife
24 Clues: Cronus's wife • Father of Leto • The god of love • The earth goddess • Titan of the moon • The son of Iapetus • Crius married _____ • The wife of Oceanus • How many fates are there? • Thea gave birth to _______ • Themis was the titan of ______ • Whose name means "afterthought" • Metis was prgnant with __________ • Promrtheus was the ________ titan • Eris is the goddess of __________ • ...
mythology 2015-03-11
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- mother of thor
- mother of the gods
- death goddess 2wrds
- mother earth
- african trickster god
- strong son of jupiter
- a wise goddess
- cat-headed goddess
- nature spirit
- king of birds and beasts
- water demon
- self-proclaimed god
- bacchus' frailty
- chinese trickster god
- odin's home
- queen of eskimo underworld
- greek beauty
- river of forgetfulness
- hephaestus' equivilent
- warrior princess
- silver- tounged
- the preserver
- woman warrior
- queen of the gods
- the destroyer
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- calypso's island
- fertility goddess
- many-headed serpent
- a thief
- the god of the sun
- chinese supreme god 2wrds
- the blue ox
- apollo's instrument
- mighty creator god
- well-fed god of life and death
- god of death
- curious woman
- supreme god
- the earth god
- giant sea monster
- lochness monster
- symbol of power and strength
- arthur's wizard
- goddess of the sky
- lion of riddles
- founder of buddhism
- mother of the twins
- maize goddess
- Buffalo-headed Lord of Death
- love goddess
- mayan rain god
- god of the nile
52 Clues: a thief • the blue ox • water demon • supreme god • odin's home • mother earth • god of death • greek beauty • love goddess • nature spirit • curious woman • the earth god • maize goddess • the preserver • woman warrior • the destroyer • mother of thor • a wise goddess • mayan rain god • arthur's wizard • lion of riddles • silver- tounged • god of the nile • calypso's island • lochness monster • bacchus' frailty • ...
mythology 2015-09-21
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- took care of pegasus
- i am a king
- used to fight the chimaera
- how bellerphoron died
- what pegasus served as for zeus
- i am the watch dog of hades
- i am the god of the sea
- i told bellerophon to slay the chimaera
- how bellerophon was after his victory
- i slayed medusa
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- there are nine of us
- where bellerophon grew up
- i am a fire breathing monster
- made a pass at bellerphoron
- brought pagasus back to life
- i killed the chimaera
- was suppose to kill bellerphoron but didn't
- flyiing horse
- describes pegasus
- pegasus served me
20 Clues: i am a king • flyiing horse • i slayed medusa • describes pegasus • pegasus served me • took care of pegasus • there are nine of us • how bellerphoron died • i killed the chimaera • i am the god of the sea • where bellerophon grew up • used to fight the chimaera • made a pass at bellerphoron • i am the watch dog of hades • brought pagasus back to life • i am a fire breathing monster • ...
Mythology 2016-04-19
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- Who was the mother of the Gods?
- Jason and the __________.
- Messenger of the Gods
- How many major gods are there in greek mythology?
- Who was given permission to go to the underworld to find his love?
- Symbol of Poseidon
- What did Persephone eat that made her stay in the underworld?
- We know Hades is the God of the Underworld and the dead but what else is he the God of?
- Queen of the Gods
- Who was the Goddess of revenge?
- Who was the goddess of the hearth?
- Symbol was a lightning bolt
- Medusa was what type of monster?
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- Ruler of the Titans and father of the Gods.
- The _________ helped Hephaestus in his forge.
- What Roman Goddess vowed never to marry?
- Who gave mankind fire?
- What goddess is a common brand named after?
- Goddess of Harvest
- What was the symbol of Aphrodite?
- What titan was given the punishment to hold up the sky?
- Who wanted to drive his father's chariot?
- The myth of Athena and Arachne shows the origin of what?
- Who opened a sacred box and let out all evil in the world?
- __________ was a giant maze created by Daedalus.
- Who was the Roman god with two faces?
- What are the monsters that trap men with their gorgeous looks and voices?
- God of War
28 Clues: God of War • Queen of the Gods • Goddess of Harvest • Symbol of Poseidon • Messenger of the Gods • Who gave mankind fire? • Jason and the __________. • Symbol was a lightning bolt • Who was the mother of the Gods? • Who was the Goddess of revenge? • Medusa was what type of monster? • What was the symbol of Aphrodite? • Who was the goddess of the hearth? • ...
Mythology 2023-04-20
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- Crops and plants die when she gets sad
- Has a sick caduceus and winged sandals
- Rivers, lakes, seas, oceans
- One eye - all you really need.
- Gets his liver eaten daily by a vulture
- Flies a chariot across the sky every day
- Lost his son Icarus to the sea
- EVERYTHING IS GOLD!
- Played great music, but lost his wife
- Medusa was ONE of them
- Half-bull resident of the Labyrinth
- Sister (and wife?!?) of Jupiter
- King of Sparta
- Twin sister of Apollo
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- God of grapes and wine
- Barks three times as loud as normal
- Achilles got dipped here, but not fully.
- Kidnapped a girl to marry in the Underworld
- Strongest hero, son of Jupiter
- Fourth planet, dad to Romulus & Remus
- Wisdom, strategy, and... owls?
- She wasn't supposed to open the box.
- Forges weapons and thunderbolts
- Killed his father, married his mother :(
- Chosen by Paris in a beauty contest
- Came up with the Trojan horse idea
- Has a giant thunderbolt, and many kids
- A face that launched a thousand ships
28 Clues: King of Sparta • EVERYTHING IS GOLD! • Twin sister of Apollo • God of grapes and wine • Medusa was ONE of them • Rivers, lakes, seas, oceans • Strongest hero, son of Jupiter • Wisdom, strategy, and... owls? • One eye - all you really need. • Lost his son Icarus to the sea • Forges weapons and thunderbolts • Sister (and wife?!?) of Jupiter • Came up with the Trojan horse idea • ...
Mythology 2017-05-21
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- ზევსის ქალიშვილი, სიბრძნის ქალღმერთი
- ცხრათავიანი ურჩხული
- ნადირობის ქალღმერთი
- ტიტანი რომელსაც ცა ეჭირა ხელით
- ერთთვალიანი არსება
- ჰადესის ცოლი
- ჰერაკლეს მეგობარი ბიჭი
- არსება ლომის ტანით და ადამიანის თავით
- ჰელიოსის შვილი
- ზევსის შვილი, ღმერთების მაცნე
- სიყვარული ქალღმერთი
- ქალი, რომელიც ჰერამ ობობად გადააქცია
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- ჯადოსნური ყუთის მფლობელი ქალი
- გეას და ურანოსის შვილები
- პრომეთეს ძმა
- მთა სადაც ღმერთები ცხოვრობენ
- ყვავილი, რომელსაც ბერძნული მითოლოგიის ერთ-ერთი პერსონაჟის სახელი ჰქვია
- მზის ღმერთი
- ჰადესის მონა ძაღლი
- ზევსის მამა
- ცა
- ის ვინც ღმერთებს ცეცხლი მოჰპარა
- პერსეფონეს დედა
- დედამიწა
24 Clues: ცა • დედამიწა • მზის ღმერთი • ზევსის მამა • პრომეთეს ძმა • ჰადესის ცოლი • ჰელიოსის შვილი • პერსეფონეს დედა • ერთთვალიანი არსება • ჰადესის მონა ძაღლი • ცხრათავიანი ურჩხული • ნადირობის ქალღმერთი • სიყვარული ქალღმერთი • ჰერაკლეს მეგობარი ბიჭი • გეას და ურანოსის შვილები • მთა სადაც ღმერთები ცხოვრობენ • ჯადოსნური ყუთის მფლობელი ქალი • ზევსის შვილი, ღმერთების მაცნე • ტიტანი რომელსაც ცა ეჭირა ხელით • ...
Mythology 2020-11-19
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- Greek king of the gods
- God of poetry, music, medicine, light
- Roman name for goddess of wisdom and war, born from Zeus's brain
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Roman love goddess, born of the sea foam
- Place where the dead go and Greek name of the lord of the underworld
- Nine goddesses of the arts
- Greek name for god of wine and revelry
- Three goddesses who control mortal destiny
- Greek name of Apollo's twin, goddess of hunting
- Roman name for god who carries a fisherman's trident
- Nymphs of the woods
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Roman name for the king of the gods
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
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- Roman blacksmith god
- Roman name of Zeus's wife
- God of fire, metal, forges and married Aphrodite
- Greek god of war
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek queen of the gods, guardian of marriage
- Roman archer-god, son of Love Goddess
- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- Beautiful young goddesses of nature
- Roman god of war
- Earth god of woods and fields, half man and half goat
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war; Greek capital is named for her
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek archer-god who causes men and women to fall in love
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Daughters of Poseidon
- Roman goddess of the hunt
- Roman lord of the underworld
- Roman goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek name for the god of the ocean
35 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Nymphs of the woods • Roman blacksmith god • Daughters of Poseidon • Greek king of the gods • Roman name of Zeus's wife • Roman goddess of the hunt • Nine goddesses of the arts • Greek messenger of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Roman lord of the underworld • Roman god of wine and revelry • Greek goddess of hearth and home • ...
Mythology 2022-06-08
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- goddess of love
- ferryman
- girl whom helped a hero slay the half human half beast
- hero who slayed the half human half beast
- god of time
- wife of time god
- the city two gods competed to become its patron
- God of the sun
- guardian
- gaea's first offspring to uranus
- the beginning of the universe
- the realm of the dead
- god of the seas
- where wicked dead people go
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- goddess of wisdom
- number of titans
- messenger god
- god of the dead
- where unremarkable dead people go
- half human half bull
- god of thunder
- god of war
- where the dead go
- goddess of the earth
- son and husband of the goddess of the earth
- firstborn of rhea
- girl punished for considering herself equal to the gods
- creatures of Persue mortals who murder their kin
- the boundary separating the living and the dead
29 Clues: ferryman • guardian • god of war • god of time • messenger god • god of thunder • God of the sun • god of the dead • goddess of love • god of the seas • number of titans • wife of time god • goddess of wisdom • where the dead go • firstborn of rhea • half human half bull • goddess of the earth • the realm of the dead • where wicked dead people go • the beginning of the universe • ...
Mythology 2022-06-08
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- ferryman
- firstborn of rhea
- goddess of love
- wife of time god
- god of war
- guardian
- goddess of wisdom
- creatures of Persue mortals who murder their kin
- son and husband of the goddess of the earth
- god of thunder
- god of time
- god of the dead
- where unremarkable dead people go
- where the dead go
- God of the sun
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- half human half bull
- where wicked dead people go
- hero who slayed the half human half beast
- the city two gods competed to become its patron
- girl whom helped a hero slay the half human half beast
- messenger god
- beginning of universe
- what archane became
- girl punished
- the realm of the dead
- gaea's first offspring to uranus
- god of the seas
- number of titans
- goddess of the earth
- the boundary separating the living and the dead
30 Clues: ferryman • guardian • god of war • god of time • messenger god • girl punished • god of thunder • God of the sun • goddess of love • god of the dead • god of the seas • wife of time god • number of titans • firstborn of rhea • goddess of wisdom • where the dead go • what archane became • half human half bull • goddess of the earth • beginning of universe • the realm of the dead • where wicked dead people go • ...
Mythology 2022-11-29
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- Took and ate eyes from the first row of the village for four nights.
- Ruler of the underworld
- Known as the “saviour” of mankind because he stole fire from Heaven.
- Shows anger in the forms of rain, dark clouds and fire.
- Gave birth to the spirits of the world according to the Cree.
- The age of constant violence and warfare. The Trojanwar took place during this period.
- Indigenous group that have traditionally occupied the Haida Gwaii
- Officially the Haudenosaunee
- The race of giants. Also known as Elder Gods
- Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness
- Goddess of earth. Mother of the God of the Sky and Heavens.
- Uses his powers to obtain important things for humans (for example, the sun, moon and stars).
- The chief’s very ill daughter that helped recreate the land
- Goddess of the night.
- Made himself king of the universe
- lived beyond the sky in the Iroquois creation story.
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- The trickster; could shapeshift to defend himself against the threats of the world.
- God of love. Created the goddess of earth.
- Land made from a speckled and a black stone
- The little wolf brother of the trickster.
- Ruler of the sea
- The frog who was in charge of taking care and controlling the insects of the world.
- The good child of the Sky Woman
- The evil child of the Sky Woman
- One of the largest groups of First Nations in Canada
- The beaver that was highly respected by the other spirits.
- The one that thought the Sky Woman is a symbol of good fortune.
- God of darkness.
- First to overthrow his father thus separating Heaven from Earth.
- is the first ruler of all things in Greek mythology. Also known as the God of the Sky and the Heavens.
30 Clues: Ruler of the sea • God of darkness. • Goddess of the night. • Ruler of the underworld • Officially the Haudenosaunee • The good child of the Sky Woman • The evil child of the Sky Woman • Made himself king of the universe • Is a vast hole, an abyss; nothingness • The little wolf brother of the trickster. • God of love. Created the goddess of earth. • ...
Mythology 2017-01-18
30 Clues: f • g • k • d • y • h • r • l • s • j • wr • pu • ;; • we • t5r4 • dfgh • drhy • dfgh • 4wt4e • dfghj • wr4e45 • sgrtrh • segtrh • 4tegrf • sdfghj • esfrgt • drgfdg • srghtyj • ew44tw3 • esesgtrfr
Mythology 2024-02-01
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- born from Zeus' Head
- to move upward
- Apollos name meaning brilliant
- to regard with deep respect
- all knowing
- lacking color
- to trick or receive
- days Demeter's chief festival lasts
- an ancient stringed instrument
- a three pronged spear
- Aphrodite's husband
- this planting comes second
- one of Aphrodite's sacred islands
- to handle or use a weapon
- to ponder
- Hermes graceful and ___ in motion
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- the goddess of love and beauty
- a protective shield
- Careful to preserve the young
- great sadness, anguish
- Demeter goddess of the _____
- Apollo's oracle lives here
- Demeter escapes from slaves
- Artemis sacred animal
- grief stricken
- Demeter and Dionysus are happy, but then ___ was sad
- Dionysus, god of ____
- Ares sacred bird
- Zeus' sister
- the highest point
- God of Thunder
- the master thief
32 Clues: to ponder • all knowing • Zeus' sister • lacking color • to move upward • grief stricken • God of Thunder • Ares sacred bird • the master thief • the highest point • a protective shield • to trick or receive • Aphrodite's husband • born from Zeus' Head • Artemis sacred animal • Dionysus, god of ____ • a three pronged spear • great sadness, anguish • to handle or use a weapon • Apollo's oracle lives here • ...
Mythology 2024-06-03
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- God of war
- Goddess of beauty
- Goddess of the hunt
- fell in love with Psyche
- God of the ocean
- Godddess of wisdom and war
- Queen of the Underworld
- Demigod who killed Medusa
- killed the hydra
- winged horse
- turned anything he touched to gold
- Titan who brought fire to humans
- Titan who ate his children
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- kidnapped Persephone
- three headed dog
- looked back
- King of the Underworld
- has snakes for hair
- opened a dangerous box
- God of wine
- turned into a spider by Athena
- obsessed with his own appearance
- messenger of the Gods
- the sun God
- Goddess of agriculture
- King of Mount Olympus
26 Clues: God of war • looked back • God of wine • the sun God • winged horse • three headed dog • God of the ocean • killed the hydra • Goddess of beauty • has snakes for hair • Goddess of the hunt • kidnapped Persephone • messenger of the Gods • King of Mount Olympus • King of the Underworld • opened a dangerous box • Goddess of agriculture • Queen of the Underworld • fell in love with Psyche • ...
Mythology 2024-06-17
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- Greek hero who completed 12 tasks
- Norse king of the gods
- Greek queen of the gods
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- Greek god of the sea
- Birds that fly around the world and bring information to Odin
- Norse goddess of love
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- Mountain home of the Greek gods
- This animal raised the legendary Roman twins Romulus and Remus
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- A three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek god of the underworld
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone
- Roman god of forge and fire
- Greek king of the gods
- A flying horse from Greek mythology
- Greek god of music, poetry, and the sun
- Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife
21 Clues: Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • Norse goddess of love • Norse king of the gods • Greek king of the gods • Greek queen of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • Roman god of forge and fire • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Mountain home of the Greek gods • Greek hero who completed 12 tasks • A flying horse from Greek mythology • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2024-10-19
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- Gorgon with snakes for hair
- Hero famous for his twelve labors
- Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Queen of the underworld in Greek myth
- Powerful beings who ruled before the Greek gods
- Half-man, half-bull creature in a labyrinth
- Greek hero with a vulnerable heel
- Egyptian sun god
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Mythical bird that rises from its ashes
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- God of the underworld in Greek mythology
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Norse goddess of love and fertility
- One-eyed Norse god, ruler of Asgard
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- Norse trickster god
- Creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Giant sea monster from Norse mythology
- Norse god of thunder
- Creature that posed riddles to travelers
- Egyptian god of the dead
- Greek god of the sea
25 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Norse trickster god • Norse god of thunder • Greek god of the sea • King of the Greek gods • Egyptian god of the dead • Gorgon with snakes for hair • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Hero famous for his twelve labors • Greek hero with a vulnerable heel • Egyptian goddess with a cat’s head • ...
Mythology 2025-02-04
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- From a state of having very little money to a state of having a lot of money.
- Often shown in human form with a hawk head.
- The common template of stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed.
- Believed to be an evil spirit who possesses humans.
- The deadly sin of greed is the excessive desire for material possessions and wealth.
- Native American Mythology is an example of this.
- Youth Is the goddess and Personification of eternal youth in Greek mythology.
- Respect for the gods is an example of?
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- Native American Myths that were passed down from generation to generation.
- A collection of magical spells that the Egyptians used to help them get into the afterlife.
- In “The Secret Garden” Mary is told not to go into a locked room but when she opens it, the hidden garden changes her life.
- Sisyphus is a great example of?
- The cause and effect between people's actions and consequent
- Seen as mean, neglectful, and even deadly.
- "Hansel and Gretel" is a example of this.
- A magical or divine change in a characters from or nature, representing various symbolic themes.
- Artifacts imbued with a malevolent will or magic, transforming them into sources of misfortune.
- A journey toward a specific mission or a goal
- "Fate of the gods"
- The number of harmony , wisdom and understanding.
20 Clues: "Fate of the gods" • Sisyphus is a great example of? • Respect for the gods is an example of? • "Hansel and Gretel" is a example of this. • Seen as mean, neglectful, and even deadly. • Often shown in human form with a hawk head. • A journey toward a specific mission or a goal • Native American Mythology is an example of this. • ...
mythology 2024-11-21
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- EGYPT-Goddess of the breeze
- CHINA-A woman who turned into a snake and threatened her husband with a flood
- CHINA-Creator of writing systems
- INCA-The Sun, ruling god
- GREECE-Mother of Persephone, goddess of the harvest
- INCA-Mother Earth
- GREECE-Mortal lover of Aphrodite and Persephone
- CHINA-A woman who floated to the moon because she overdosed on pills
- GREECE-The river that carries souls in the underworld
- AZTEC-God of rain
- EGYPT-Goddess of cats
- Password. code to the answers of this crossword
- EGYPT-True king of upper and lower Kemet, god of war
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- CHINA-The Yellow Emperor, first king that united Zhongguo
- CHINA-A dragon in the mortal world who brings prosperity to humans
- AZTEC-God of maize and abundance
- GREECE-Smith of the gods, once a trusted advisor of Zeus
- AZTEC-Crocodile monster slayed by Tezcatlipoca
- EGYPT-Had a lettuce accident
- GREECE-Hero that won a war against Orchomenus
- EGYPT-True author of all written works
21 Clues: INCA-Mother Earth • AZTEC-God of rain • EGYPT-Goddess of cats • INCA-The Sun, ruling god • EGYPT-Goddess of the breeze • EGYPT-Had a lettuce accident • AZTEC-God of maize and abundance • CHINA-Creator of writing systems • EGYPT-True author of all written works • GREECE-Hero that won a war against Orchomenus • AZTEC-Crocodile monster slayed by Tezcatlipoca • ...
The Hammer of Thor 2022-02-02
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- what is Magnus' sword named
- Sam has to marry this giant as as disguise
- warrior heaven
- Loki is bound by
- Norse god of lightning
- main character/protagonist
- realm of the Norse gods in Norse mythology
- used by the giants to bend the world around them
- Norse warriors who could endure inhuman pain
- rune of Tyr
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- what did Thor lose
- ancient Norse alphabet
- brings warriors to Valhalla
- antagonist
- rune of Thor
- Thor's hammer
- elf world in Norse mythology
- human world in Norse mythology
- conquerers in Europe and North America
- rune of Frey
20 Clues: antagonist • rune of Tyr • rune of Thor • rune of Frey • Thor's hammer • warrior heaven • Loki is bound by • what did Thor lose • ancient Norse alphabet • Norse god of lightning • main character/protagonist • what is Magnus' sword named • brings warriors to Valhalla • elf world in Norse mythology • human world in Norse mythology • conquerers in Europe and North America • ...
Myths And Legends 2025-01-12
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- a type of magical object that grants wishes often found in myths
- the king who turned everything to gold
- a term used for the hero who embarks on a dangerous quest
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek hero known for flying too close to the sun
- the place where the dead go in Greek mythology
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- a legendary creature often part lion, part goat, in Greek mythology
- the trickster god in Norse mythology
- Greek hero who completed twelve labours
- a mythical creature with the body of a man and a tail of a fish
- a place where the gods live in Greek mythology
- a powerful magical item in Norse mythology, often associated with the god Odin
- the winged horse in Greek mythology
- the Norse god of thunder
14 Clues: the Norse god of thunder • the Greek goddess of wisdom • the winged horse in Greek mythology • the trickster god in Norse mythology • the king who turned everything to gold • Greek hero who completed twelve labours • a place where the gods live in Greek mythology • the place where the dead go in Greek mythology • Greek hero known for flying too close to the sun • ...
Mythology 2023-06-11
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- (Norse god of thunder)
- (Half-human, half-bull creature)
- (Goddess of wisdom)
- (Ruler of the Underworld)
- (Queen of the Underworld)
- (Gorgon with snakes for hair)
- (Trickster god in Norse mythology)
- (Musician who journeyed to the Underworld)
- (Goddess of love)
- (Winged horse)
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- (One-eyed giant)
- (Chief god in Norse mythology)
- (Legendary hero)
- (First woman in Greek mythology)
- (King of the gods)
- (God of music, poetry, and healing)
- (Norse goddess of love and beauty)
- (God of the sea)
- (God of the sun)
- (Messenger of the gods)
20 Clues: (Winged horse) • (One-eyed giant) • (Legendary hero) • (God of the sea) • (God of the sun) • (Goddess of love) • (King of the gods) • (Goddess of wisdom) • (Norse god of thunder) • (Messenger of the gods) • (Ruler of the Underworld) • (Queen of the Underworld) • (Gorgon with snakes for hair) • (Chief god in Norse mythology) • (First woman in Greek mythology) • (Half-human, half-bull creature) • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-10
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- the desert that is in Egypt Libya and Sudan
- a clearing or dip between mountains
- amazing ground to grow plants
- a fancy coffin for pharaohs
- the death god in Egypt Mythology
- the most important river to Ancient Egypt
- the sun god in Egypt Mythology
- the capital city of Egypt
- a corpse with organs removed and wrapped up
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- a body of water that separates Egypt and Saudi Arabia
- a line of rulers that are related to each other
- a tomb for pharaohs
- a fiber made in Egypt
- a river shaped like a triangle
- a long twisty body of water
- a half woman half lion and a spirit protector
- another Egypt writing form
- the queen of the gods in Egypt mythology
- the king of Egypt
- preserve a human corpse (not mummy)
- the god of the gods in Egypt Mythology
- a form of writing using pictures
22 Clues: the king of Egypt • a tomb for pharaohs • a fiber made in Egypt • the capital city of Egypt • another Egypt writing form • a long twisty body of water • a fancy coffin for pharaohs • amazing ground to grow plants • a river shaped like a triangle • the sun god in Egypt Mythology • a form of writing using pictures • the death god in Egypt Mythology • a clearing or dip between mountains • ...
Fantastic Creatures Crossword 2017-08-24
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- Santa's little helpers.
- monster slain by Beowulf.
- wolf son of Loki in Norse mythology, also referenced in the name of a villain in Harry Potter.
- race similar to goblins created by the inventor of modern epic fantasy.
- Fancy word for werewolf
- legendary creature with the lion's body and an eagle's head and wings.
- Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition.
- Canine headed god in Egyptian mythology who weighs the hearts of the recently dead.
- sons of Danu in Hindu mythology.
- Demon in Buddhist mythology who tries to tempt the Buddha with visions of hot girls.
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- Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee.
- Creature that hides pots of gold at the ends of rainbows
- Ghost light sighted in the Rann of Kutch.
- Monstrous serpent - a personification of drought and adversary of Indra.
- One of the creatures from Greek Mythology that fashioned Zeus's thunderbolts.
- A legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas named after its tendency to suck goats' blood.
- The Devil in Islam.
- Indian brand that shares its name with the divine beings in Greek Mythology who descended from primordial deities.
- In ancient Rome, the guiding spirit or tutelary deity of a person, family, or place.
- Japanese water imp, also a letter of the greek alphabet and an italian sportswear company.
- Indian god who weilds a weapon made of bees and sugarcane that shoots darts made of flowers.
- A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism.
22 Clues: The Devil in Islam. • Santa's little helpers. • Fancy word for werewolf • monster slain by Beowulf. • sons of Danu in Hindu mythology. • Ghost light sighted in the Rann of Kutch. • Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition. • A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism. • Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee. • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- rules over the underworld
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- painted the Mona lisa.
- City where muslems originated.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- founded the muslem religion.
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- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
- war between England and france.
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- The richest man in Mali.
- controlled the silk road.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- allowed the production of books worldwide.
- fight to take back the holy land
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- god of war in greek mythology
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
28 Clues: painted the Mona lisa. • The richest man in Mali. • rules over the underworld • controlled the silk road. • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • Lived in modern day New mexico. • fight to take back the holy land • ...
Lithuanian Religion and Mythology 2024-12-02
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- - Chief god in Mindaugas' pantheon.
- - Religious leaders in pagan society.
- - Canine goddess.
- - Chronicler of the Lithuanian pantheon.
- - Early traveler documenting Baltic regions.
- - Historian recording Lithuanian myths.
- - Historian who mentioned the gentes aestiorum.
- - Sacred spaces in Lithuanian mythology.
- - Related Baltic people.
- - System of myths and beliefs.
- - Traditional story explaining the world.
- - God mentioned in early chronicles.
- - Female deity.
- - Sacred forces like fire, water, and air.
- - Religion before Christianity.
- - Object forged by Teliavelis.
- - Religious ceremonies in pagan Lithuania.
- - Ruling class in early Lithuania.
- - Mythological figure in Lithuanian tradition.
- Stryjkowski - Historian listing Lithuanian gods.
- - Belief in spirits in nature.
- - Continent housing the Baltic region.
- - Study of language, aiding myth reconstruction.
- - Religion that replaced Lithuanian paganism.
- - Language family linking Lithuanian mythology.
- - Practices shaped by religion and mythology.
- - Oral tradition preserving myths.
- Lasycki - Historian who recorded Samogitian deities.
- - Minor mythological beings replacing gods.
- - Fusion of paganism and Christianity.
- - Tacitus' work referencing Baltic tribes.
- - Religious group including Lithuanian beliefs.
- - Social group influencing early Lithuanian religion.
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- - Lithuanian king linked to early Christianization.
- - Economic activity linked to peasant beliefs.
- - Another deity in Lithuanian mythology.
- - Agricultural festival in pagan traditions.
- - Social class preserving old traditions.
- - Arabic traveler mentioning fire worship.
- - Missionaries converting Lithuanians.
- - Customs passed through generations.
- - Ancient people tied to Lithuanian beliefs.
- - Written records of historical events.
- - Collective gods worshiped.
- - Social order reflected in mythology.
- - Thunder god in Lithuanian mythology.
- - Use of symbols in religion.
- - Central theme in Lithuanian religion.
- - Goddess of forests and hunting.
- - Supernatural beings in later folklore.
- - Group rituals in old religion.
- - Chronicle referencing Lithuanian myths.
- - Devotions made to deities.
- - Smith god who forged the sun.
- - Change from paganism to Christianity.
- - Role of Teliavelis in mythology.
- - Artifacts of old traditions.
- - Study of cultural practices and beliefs.
- - Element often worshiped.
- - Russian manuscript documenting Lithuanian gods.
- - Act by Teliavelis to light the earth.
- - Process of adopting Christianity.
- of Bremen - Chronicler mentioning Balts.
63 Clues: - Female deity. • - Canine goddess. • - Related Baltic people. • - Element often worshiped. • - Collective gods worshiped. • - Devotions made to deities. • - Use of symbols in religion. • - System of myths and beliefs. • - Object forged by Teliavelis. • - Artifacts of old traditions. • - Belief in spirits in nature. • - Religion before Christianity. • - Smith god who forged the sun. • ...
Greek mythology All 2022-02-25
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- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus
- The herald of the gods
- craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx
- Human female warrior
- a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.
- the setting of one of the most famous events in Greek mythology, the Trojan War.
- goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
- The strongest human on earth in greek mythology
- The godess of echoes in the greek mythology.
- the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy
- goddess of sexual love and beauty
- a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty.
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- the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth.
- Calydonian princess in greek mythology
- The god of the sun, prophecy, and plagues
- the daughter of Nyx (Night) by hesiod
- Trojan priestess of Apollo
- the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of the God of thunder
- first human woman created by Hephaestus
- daughter of Zeus and Leda and also known for her beauty
- The last king of troy
- a mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda.
- one of the mortal lovers of Zeus and an argive princess
- god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen etc.
- God of thunder and father of all gods
- Olympiam godd of war and wisdom
- the supreme trickster, and a god of fire
27 Clues: Human female warrior • The last king of troy • The herald of the gods • Trojan priestess of Apollo • Olympiam godd of war and wisdom • goddess of sexual love and beauty • the daughter of Nyx (Night) by hesiod • God of thunder and father of all gods • Calydonian princess in greek mythology • first human woman created by Hephaestus • king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-05-05
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- This creature from Greek mythology had the head, wings, and talons of an eagle, and the body of a lion
- This supernatural being from Irish folklore is said to wail and keen to warn of an impending death
- This half-human, half-fish creature from folklore is often associated with beauty and is said to lure sailors to their deaths with their enchanting voices
- In Greek mythology, this creature had hair made of living snakes and the power to turn anyone who looked at it to stone
- This Yiddish term refers to a malicious possessing spirit in Jewish folklore, often associated with tragedy and torment.
- In Irish mythology, these small, mischievous beings are known for their wealth and their penchant for trickery. They are often depicted wearing green and hiding their gold at the end of a rainbow
- This malevolent spirit from Southeast Asian mythology is said to be the ghost of a woman who died during childbirth and is known for its blood-curdling scream
- This undead creature from Haitian folklore is often depicted as a mindless, reanimated corpse that feeds on human flesh
- This mythical creature sucks blood to survive and is often associated with bats and garlic
- This mythical creature from many cultures is often depicted as a large, fire-breathing lizard with wings and a long, serpentine tail
- This creature from Greek mythology had the head of a bull and the body of a man and was said to dwell in a labyrinth
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- This elegant horse-like creature from mythology is known for its single spiraled horn and is often associated with purity and grace
- In European legend, this serpent-like creature had the power to turn people to stone with a single glance
- In Greek mythology, these half-human, half-horse creatures were known for their skill in archery and their love of wine
- This mythical bird from Greek mythology was known for its ability to rise from its own ashes, symbolizing rebirth and renewal
- This mythical creature is said to be a human that transforms into a wolf during a full moon and is often depicted as a ferocious beast
- This mischievous creature from folklore is often depicted as small, ugly, and prone to causing trouble or harm to humans
- In Greek mythology, this many-headed serpent was known for its regenerative abilities and was a formidable opponent for many heroes
- This mythical creature from Greek mythology had the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent
- Also known as Sasquatch, this legendary creature is said to inhabit the forests of North America and is characterized by its large, hairy body
20 Clues: This mythical creature sucks blood to survive and is often associated with bats and garlic • This supernatural being from Irish folklore is said to wail and keen to warn of an impending death • This creature from Greek mythology had the head, wings, and talons of an eagle, and the body of a lion • ...
Mythology 2023-04-17
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- large gigantic, serpent like creatures that appear in myths
- a traditional story that a society tells itself that represent world-views, beliefs, or principles.
- Viking mythology that put emphasis on bravery, heroism, and honor
- myth in which there is a great cleansing of the world with water
- mainly oral myths, this mythology had an abundance of rituals and are not singular stories, but a corpus
- symbolic narrative of how the world began and how people came to inhabit it
- mythology rich in symbolism of life, death, and rebirth with magic
- mythology that focuses on nature and chaos
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- the study of myths
- mythology that focuses on origin of world, humanity, food, and supernatural beings. Has only survived in fragments
- a being of god-like power that people believed had control over various parts of the world and people
- A myth may seem similar to a fairy tale, but a myth has profound ______
- an end of the world type myth where an event ends humanity
- mythology that believes in mana
14 Clues: the study of myths • mythology that believes in mana • mythology that focuses on nature and chaos • an end of the world type myth where an event ends humanity • large gigantic, serpent like creatures that appear in myths • myth in which there is a great cleansing of the world with water • Viking mythology that put emphasis on bravery, heroism, and honor • ...
Mythology 2022-06-08
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- goddess of love
- ferryman
- girl whom helped a hero slay the half human half beast
- hero who slayed the half human half beast
- god of time
- wife of time god
- the city two gods competed to become its patron
- God of the sun
- guardian
- gaea's first offspring to uranus
- the beginning of the universe
- the realm of the dead
- god of the seas
- where wicked dead people go
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- goddess of wisdom
- number of titans
- messenger god
- god of the dead
- where unremarkable dead people go
- half human half bull
- god of thunder
- god of war
- where the dead go
- goddess of the earth
- son and husband of the goddess of the earth
- firstborn of rhea
- girl punished for considering herself equal to the gods
- creatures of Persue mortals who murder their kin
- the boundary separating the living and the dead
29 Clues: ferryman • guardian • god of war • god of time • messenger god • god of thunder • God of the sun • god of the dead • goddess of love • god of the seas • number of titans • wife of time god • goddess of wisdom • where the dead go • firstborn of rhea • half human half bull • goddess of the earth • the realm of the dead • where wicked dead people go • the beginning of the universe • ...
Mythology 2022-12-18
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- a person who travels aimlessly
- a person with magical powers
- not guilty in crime or offense
- a person who is killed because of their beliefs
- Tree colossal tree that supports the heavens
- God who is known as “All-Father”
- Also known as “jester”
- A person who is admired or idealized
- a goddess associated with owls
- Relating to Greece
- God of Sky in Greek Mythology
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- A hero’s
- Relating to Japan
- Main character in God of War
- a male ruler of an independent state
- The study of folklore, also known as
- The Norwegian language in medieval form
- a brave solider or fighter
- The action of bringing something to exist
- an experienced and trusted advisor
- a child who’s parents are dead
- Wise and knowledgeable beheaded by Odin
- King of Mycenae in the Peloponnese
23 Clues: A hero’s • Relating to Japan • Relating to Greece • Also known as “jester” • a brave solider or fighter • Main character in God of War • a person with magical powers • God of Sky in Greek Mythology • a person who travels aimlessly • not guilty in crime or offense • a child who’s parents are dead • a goddess associated with owls • God who is known as “All-Father” • ...
Mythology 2022-11-27
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- The trickster who could shape-shift into various forms to protect himself against the threats within the world.
- Was the brother of Gaea, Tartarus, Eros, and Nyx.
- The goddes if hunt, wilderness , and nature.
- The beaver who was highly respected by the other spirits.
- The little wolf brother of Wee-sa-hay.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of art, poetry and music.
- The god of the underworld.
- A powerful spirit in the form of a bird .
- The goddess of strife and discord.
- One of Sky Woman’s twins and is known for being good.
- Leader of the gods on mount Olympus, and a very jealous and vengeful wife of Zeus.
- Entered the chief's house and took a baby's place.
- The great serpent.
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- the god of the heavens and sky, and a symbol of masculinity.
- The woman who fell from the sky, also known as a symbol of good fortune.
- The frog who was responsible for taking care of and controlling insects of the world.
- The mother of all creatures and is sometimes called Earth Mother.
- One of Sky Woman’s twins and is known for being evil.
- Was the Titanis and god of motherhood and generation.
- an apotropaic symbol used to protect from and ward off the negative
- Mother and wife of Uranus and also known as the goddess of Earth.
- A demi-god and son of Zeus and a mortal named Danae.
- God of the sea , earthquakes and horses.
- The god of the sky, also represented by lightning bolts and the eagle.
- A mytheme of a giant turtle supporting or containing the world.
- The God of Chaos who was known for her short temper, moodiness, and bloodlust.
- Show's his anger in the form of rain, dark clouds, and fire lashes from the sky.
- The female personification of the night and is feared by Zeus.
29 Clues: The great serpent. • The god of the underworld. • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of art, poetry and music. • The goddess of strife and discord. • The little wolf brother of Wee-sa-hay. • God of the sea , earthquakes and horses. • A powerful spirit in the form of a bird . • The goddes if hunt, wilderness , and nature. • Was the brother of Gaea, Tartarus, Eros, and Nyx. • ...
Mythology 2022-11-25
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- The darkness created out of chaos.
- How the two pieces appeared to be.
- One of the four groups of human beings.
- How the many animals died after swimming.
- The evil twin of Sky woman.
- the period of great violence (The bronze age).
- The animals that saved the falling girl.
- The sea serpent who attacked the Earth mother.
- What the woman watching was made of.
- The little wolf brother of Wee-sa-hay-jac.
- The god of heaven.
- The sister of Corn and Squash.
- The Earth mother.
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- The "savior" of mankind because he stole fire from heaven.
- The one who made himself king of the universe.
- the one who disguised as a baby by wearing its skin.
- The good twin of Sky woman.
- The tremendous energy that hatched out of the egg.
- The Earth goddess.
- The frog responsible for controlling the insects of Earth.
- the thunderbird spirit.
- The titan child who became king.
- A shape-shifting trickster.
23 Clues: The Earth mother. • The Earth goddess. • The god of heaven. • the thunderbird spirit. • The good twin of Sky woman. • The evil twin of Sky woman. • A shape-shifting trickster. • The sister of Corn and Squash. • The titan child who became king. • The darkness created out of chaos. • How the two pieces appeared to be. • What the woman watching was made of. • ...
Mythology 2020-10-11
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- Who defeated Medusa?
- Who held the world on his shoulders?
- What was left in Pandora's box after it was opened?
- Who accompanied Jason on his quest?
- What trick did Odysseus come up with to win the Trojan war?
- Who wanted revenge on Jason and his family?
- Who abducted Helen of Sparta?
- Who did Paris declare to be the fairest goddess?
- Which city was Theseus the king of?
- Persephone's parents were ______
- What was Odysseus' homeland?
- Who melted his wax wings after flying too close to the sun?
- Where were Artemis and Apollo born?
- What did Kronos swallow instead of baby Zeus?
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- The father of Icarus is _____
- Arachne was turned into a _____ by Athena
- Who did Hera turn into a cow?
- What is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the Underworld?
- What did Persephone eat in the underworld?
- Who was the nymph that Apollo loved?
- What was Medusa?
- Who chose Hercules' labors?
- What did Hercules use to drive away the birds surrounding Lake Stymphalos?
- What was Jason searching for?
- Who was Persephone's husband?
- How many years did it take Odysseus to return home?
- What was interesting about Diomedes' horses? They were ____
- Where was Achilles' one weakness?
- What king had the "golden touch"?
- Where was the maze of the Minotaur?
30 Clues: What was Medusa? • Who defeated Medusa? • Who chose Hercules' labors? • What was Odysseus' homeland? • The father of Icarus is _____ • Who did Hera turn into a cow? • What was Jason searching for? • Who was Persephone's husband? • Who abducted Helen of Sparta? • Persephone's parents were ______ • Where was Achilles' one weakness? • What king had the "golden touch"? • ...
Mythology 2020-04-01
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- Hephaestus' Roman name
- Neptune's Greek name
- Egyptian god of writing and wisdom
- Egyptian god of chaos, violence, deserts, and storms
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god of the sky, war, and hunting
- Norse god of poetry
- Norse god of spring and summer
- Norse goddess of dead
- Greek goddess of victory
- Roman god of wine
- Both of you think this Greek god is full of himself
- Roman god of doorways
- Norse goddess of the sea
- Norse god of courage
- Greek goddess of night
- Greek king of the gods
- Norse god of the sea
- The Greek goddess you both hate
- Athena's Roman name
- Demeter's Roman name
- Roman goddess of nature and hunting
- Odin's wife
- Cupid's Greek name
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- Roman goddess of war
- Mars' Greek name
- Greek goddess of love
- Egyptian god of craftsmen and builders
- Norse king of the gods
- Norse goddess of the earth
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Egyptian god of the underworld
- Norse goddess of love
- Greek goddess of magic
- Norse god of thunder
- Thor's hammer
- Egyptian cat goddess
- Norse god of mischief
- Egyptian god of snakes
- Greek god of the underworld
- Egyptian god of the dead
- Norse god of war
- Egyptian god of earth
43 Clues: Odin's wife • Thor's hammer • Mars' Greek name • Norse god of war • Roman god of wine • Cupid's Greek name • Norse god of poetry • Athena's Roman name • Roman goddess of war • Neptune's Greek name • Norse god of thunder • Egyptian cat goddess • Norse god of courage • Norse god of the sea • Demeter's Roman name • Greek goddess of love • Norse goddess of love • Norse goddess of dead • ...
Mythology 2023-03-30
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- Share one eye; reveals the location of Medusa
- God of light and music; symbol is the bow and arrow
- king who leaves his sword and sandals under a boulder
- dies as a result of his overconfidence
- Roman name is Bacchus; God of wine and hospitality
- delivers the box to the house of Pandora and Epimetheus
- Princess who is given a prophecy that her son will kill her father; has a child with Zeus
- Roman name is Juno; Goddess of Marriage and Women
- king who seeks retribution from Athens for his son's death
- daughter of the King of Crete
- volunteers to board the ship to Crete to end the tribute
- builds the king of Crete a labyrinth; imprisoned with his son
- the only son of Kronos and Rhea that is swallowed
- also known as the pine bender
- fulfills a prophecy by killing his grandfather
- tricks Zeus in order to protect man
- requests the head of the "piteous and sorrowful one"
- forces victims to wash his feet before killing them
- king who attempts to avoid prophecy by locking daughter in bronze tower
- Titan who requests Perseus to turn him to stone to end his suffering
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- beats victims to death with a club
- goddess who mixes a drug that is given to Kronos
- name means hindsight; brother to Prometheus; stung when Pandora opens the box
- responsible for releasing the winged Troubles into the world
- King of Seriphos; turned to stone
- overthrows his father Uranus
- Roman name is Mars; God of war
- Roman name is Venus; Goddess of love and beauty
- Perseus' father; name means shining one
- Great warrior of the Trojan War;invulnerable except for his ankle
- Princess who is instructed to keep the identity of her son’s father a secret
- Roman name Diana; Goddess of the Hunt
- blacksmithing god who follows his father's orders to chain Prometheus
- Had to complete the 12 labors; symbol is a lion
- Roman name is Vesta; Goddess of the hearth and domestic life
- Gorgon who is beheaded by Perseus
- Ruled before the Olympians; shackled in Tartarus
- offered as a sacrifice to end the attacks of a sea monster on her country
- Roman name is Ceres; Goddess of Harvest
- issues her "disappointment of a son" a prophecy
- Roman name is Neptune; God of the sea
- also known as the stretcher; uses an iron bed when killing victims
42 Clues: overthrows his father Uranus • daughter of the King of Crete • also known as the pine bender • Roman name is Mars; God of war • King of Seriphos; turned to stone • Gorgon who is beheaded by Perseus • beats victims to death with a club • tricks Zeus in order to protect man • Roman name Diana; Goddess of the Hunt • Roman name is Neptune; God of the sea • ...
Mythology 2012-11-14
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- The only good thing in Pandora’s box is
- Who does Athens get its name from?
- Who was married to Uranus?
- The war of Greece and Troy was fought over
- God of victory
- Goat that feeds and takes care of baby Zeus
- Who was given Pegasus, but was cocky to Zeus made him fall off?
- Who kills there father and marries there mother?
- Son of Helos, that nearly burned the world.
- Who does Cyke (Skyee) love?
- Who does Paris give the golden apple to?
- Theseus’ father, Agues was the king of where?
- Goddess of Virginity and Archery
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- Original cup bearer of the gods, but was replaced and is now married to Hercules
- Who was in love with Jason and practiced magic (Hectate's follower)?
- How many tasks did Hercules have to do?
- Who is married to Dionysus?
- The story of Romeo and Juliet reflex’s the story of Pyramis and
- Ixion a mortal fell in love with this goddess so is being eternally punished
- Dido is the queen of where?
- Who does Apollo love, that got turned into a tree?
- This person was the leader of the Amazons and Hercules wanted her belt.
- Eros has an arrow made of lead and an arrow made of
- Athens sent how many people each year to be sacrificed at Crete
- Perseus is a descant of
- Echo falls in love with this person, then watches them drown
- Who fathered Aphrodite?
- Who created the Labrith?
- How many years was Odysseus Calypso’s slave?
29 Clues: God of victory • Perseus is a descant of • Who fathered Aphrodite? • Who created the Labrith? • Who was married to Uranus? • Who is married to Dionysus? • Dido is the queen of where? • Who does Cyke (Skyee) love? • Goddess of Virginity and Archery • Who does Athens get its name from? • The only good thing in Pandora’s box is • How many tasks did Hercules have to do? • ...
Mythology 2012-10-12
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- greedy and loved gold more then anything
- tried to drive Apollo's chariot
- Athena's favorite mortal
- thrown off of mount Olympus because he was ugly
- tries to push a boulder up a hill but it rolls back down
- king of the underworld
- pulls sword from a sword
- put in water up to his neck but can't drink
- a handsome sculptor
- Wears winged sandals to speed up his travel
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- born from Zeus' head
- Saved the world by keeping hope in a box
- son of Danae and Zeus
- all of the women fainted when they saw him
- king of the sea
- incredible lyre player
- tied up snakes that were meant to kill him
- a Cyclopes that was fooled by Ulysses
- goddess of love and beauty
- king of the sky
- Opposed Achilles in the Trojan war
- Main character in the odyssey
- god of sun and most beautiful of the gods
- Zeus' sister and wife
- The most beloved nymph in the forest
25 Clues: king of the sea • king of the sky • a handsome sculptor • born from Zeus' head • son of Danae and Zeus • Zeus' sister and wife • incredible lyre player • king of the underworld • Athena's favorite mortal • pulls sword from a sword • goddess of love and beauty • Main character in the odyssey • tried to drive Apollo's chariot • Opposed Achilles in the Trojan war • ...
Mythology 2012-11-05
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- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
- Zeus's Roman name
- The vast, immeasurable abyss mentioned in the story of the creation of the world
- what Jason brought back to Pelias
- the daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- satyr; son of Hermes; chief of the divinities who lived in the world
- the ship Jason and the argonauts sailed in
- the huge maze in which the Minotaur was detained
- half-man/ half-horse
- Goat-men
- Bacchus' Greek name/ god of wine & poetry
- evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- Dragon-like creatures with wings who turned men into stone
- The division of the underworld where the dead pass as soon as they die
- The god of desire and affection; son of Aphrodite
- the powerful ruler of Crete
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- the Gorgon killed by Perseus
- Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt
- killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- king of the gods
- The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped
- three-headed dog
- killed the Minotaur
- Neptune's Greek name
- goddess of the harvest
- Fathers of the gods; often called the "elder gods"
- half man/ half bull
- A gifted young sculptor who hated women
- The deeper division of the underworld
- The first woman created; released terrible things into the world
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
- a winged horse that had sprung from the Gorgon's when Perseus killed her
- Zeus's island; ruled by king Minos
- Apollo's first love
- creatures with enchanting voices whose singing lured sailors to their death
- sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
38 Clues: Goat-men • king of the gods • three-headed dog • Zeus's Roman name • killed the Minotaur • half man/ half bull • Apollo's first love • Neptune's Greek name • half-man/ half-horse • goddess of the harvest • the powerful ruler of Crete • the Gorgon killed by Perseus • Zeus's symbol is the _______ bolt • The cyclops whom Odysseus escaped • what Jason brought back to Pelias • ...
Mythology 2013-05-21
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- A lyre player who got a ride back to his hometown on a dolphin (could not return by ship)
- God who rules the underworld
- God of the sun, music, poetry, mathematics and medicine
- The messenger god
- The man who watched himself in a lake for so long that he became a flower
- The man who bet his friend that he could drive Apollo's chariot and messed up the earth
- The woman who said that the man who could beat her in a race could marry her
- Male dominated culture
- Hero who blinds Polyphemus on his long journey home
- The sculptor who sculpted his wife
- The Titan who gave fire to man and was punished by Zeus for eternity (vultures ate his stomach for eternity)
- Hero who kills Medusa (son of Zeus and Danae)
- The smith-god, lord of mechanics
- The musician who had a chance to win his wife back from the dead but turned around too early and lost her
- The hero who killed one of his teachers and forced himself through the 12 labors
- Believing in more than one god
- A nymph who is forced to repeat the last words of people's sentences
- Goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus
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- Goddess of strategy and wisdom who was born from Zeus' head
- God who rules the sea
- Goddess of love and beauty and desire
- The man who lived in the maze of the Minotaur with his son Icarus who flew too close to the sun and died
- The huntress, goddess of the silver bow, lady of the wild things
- God who rules the sky
- Believing in one god
- Female dominated culture
- An account of the deeds of a god or of a supernatural being
- To be extremely prideful, arrogance
- The woman who opened a box that almost ended the world
- Slayer of the Minotaur who loses his father due to miscommunication
- The man with the golden touch
31 Clues: The messenger god • Believing in one god • God who rules the sea • God who rules the sky • Male dominated culture • Female dominated culture • God who rules the underworld • The man with the golden touch • Believing in more than one god • The smith-god, lord of mechanics • The sculptor who sculpted his wife • To be extremely prideful, arrogance • Goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus • ...
Mythology 2013-05-22
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- son of Danae and Zeus
- crashed Apollo's chariot
- warrior at birth
- tells polythemus his name is nobody
- thrown off of Mount Olympus
- falls in love with himself
- most beloved nymph in the forest
- chooses chastity
- most beautiful of the gods
- god of sky
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- traded pipes and lyre for a golden staff
- a greedy man that loved gold
- son of Poseidon and favored by Apollo
- Athena's favorite mortal
- cyclops that traps ulysses
- gave the humans fire
- handsome sculptor
- god of water
- pulls sword from a stone
- given a golden lyre and turned into an excellent musician
- one of the survivors from the Battle of Troy
- god of underworld
22 Clues: god of sky • god of water • warrior at birth • chooses chastity • handsome sculptor • god of underworld • gave the humans fire • son of Danae and Zeus • Athena's favorite mortal • crashed Apollo's chariot • pulls sword from a stone • cyclops that traps ulysses • falls in love with himself • most beautiful of the gods • thrown off of Mount Olympus • a greedy man that loved gold • ...
Mythology 2013-05-22
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- son of Danae and Zeus
- Athena's favorite mortal
- most beloved nymph in the forest
- god of sky
- handsome sculptor
- thrown off of Mount Olympus
- pulls sword from a stone
- god of underworld
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- a greedy man that loved gold
- most beautiful of the gods
- crashed Apollo's chariot
- god of water
- tells polythemus his name is nobody
- cyclops that traps ulysses
- chooses chastity
- given a golden lyre and turned into an excellent musician
- falls in love with himself
- warrior at birth
- gave the humans fire
- one of the survivors from the Battle of Troy
- traded pipes and lyre for a golden staff
- son of Poseidon and favored by Apollo
22 Clues: god of sky • god of water • chooses chastity • warrior at birth • handsome sculptor • god of underworld • gave the humans fire • son of Danae and Zeus • crashed Apollo's chariot • Athena's favorite mortal • pulls sword from a stone • most beautiful of the gods • cyclops that traps ulysses • falls in love with himself • thrown off of Mount Olympus • a greedy man that loved gold • ...
Mythology 2014-03-14
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- Ares god of..
- Before the Romans
- Father of Gaia, Ouranos, and Nyx
- Greek Goddess of Night
- Greek Goddess born from Ouranos' severed genitals
- God of Water (Roman)
- Titan forced to hold up the sky
- God of fear son of Ares
- Titan of the west, name translates to "piercer"
- AWESOME PFC person who made this!!!!!!!!!!!1
- snake headed monster
- Egyptian hawk headed god
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- Bast goddess of...
- Turned into a spider by Athena
- Egyptian embodiment of Chaos
- Roman god of death (lieutenant of Hades)
- Egyptian Dwarf god
- Greek god of the Sky
- Egyptian god of the Dead
- Egyptian God of the Sun
- Egyptian god of evil
- After the Greeks
22 Clues: Ares god of.. • After the Greeks • Before the Romans • Bast goddess of... • Egyptian Dwarf god • Greek god of the Sky • God of Water (Roman) • Egyptian god of evil • snake headed monster • Greek Goddess of Night • God of fear son of Ares • Egyptian God of the Sun • Egyptian god of the Dead • Egyptian hawk headed god • Egyptian embodiment of Chaos • Turned into a spider by Athena • ...
mythology 2015-05-02
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- can morph into anything
- god who is involved in human life
- current king of thebes
- god of wind
- epic of creation
- relish the disruption of the status quo
- produced for greater Dionysia
- norse god of fire
- vampire slayer
- arranger of marriages
- a greek poet, who lived in 700 BCE
- the spider, a west-African trickster
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- the main hindu god
- father of shem,ham and Japheth
- cannibalistic serial killer
- queen of the gods
- 14 episodes, ran 2002-2003 season (best science fiction tv)
- close connection to royality
- orgin of the gods
- perceiver of sounds
20 Clues: god of wind • vampire slayer • epic of creation • queen of the gods • orgin of the gods • norse god of fire • the main hindu god • perceiver of sounds • arranger of marriages • current king of thebes • can morph into anything • cannibalistic serial killer • close connection to royality • produced for greater Dionysia • father of shem,ham and Japheth • god who is involved in human life • ...
Mythology 2016-04-19
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- Goddess of Magic
- Zeus once turned Princess Io into a __________.
- Who was the wise centaur that helped many heroes?
- Achilles was immortal in all but one place. Where was that?
- Goddess of the Earth
- Who was the mother of Artemis and Apollo?
- Who was the goddess who swore never to marry?
- Beautiful human who fell in love with his image
- The personification of sleep
- Half man half goat
- Who led Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece?
- Who was way too curious for her own good?
- Who is responsible for creating seasons?
- Who killed Achilles?
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- What monster grows two more heads if you cut one off?
- Ferryman of the Underworld
- Which Greek god is the god of love?
- Who is the Greek Goddess of snow?
- Drove his father's chariot to his death
- The personification of death
- What was the giant maze created by Daedalus called?
- Who lived on the island of Ogygia?
- Medusa was what type of monster?
- What is the name of Daedalus’s son?
- What was the the food or drink of the gods called?
- Who is the Titan that held up the sky?
- Who was born, fully-grown from Zeus's head?
- Who was granted permission to go to the underworld and retrieve his true love?
- Which god has two faces?
- The personification of the rainbow
30 Clues: Goddess of Magic • Half man half goat • Goddess of the Earth • Who killed Achilles? • Which god has two faces? • Ferryman of the Underworld • The personification of death • The personification of sleep • Medusa was what type of monster? • Who is the Greek Goddess of snow? • Who lived on the island of Ogygia? • The personification of the rainbow • Which Greek god is the god of love? • ...
Mythology 2018-05-30
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- vehicle of shiva is
- who killed kumsa
- who is the wife of 5 pandavas
- who is the father of shani
- mother of hanuman is
- eldest son of kunti is
- wife of vishnu is
- who killed bhakasura
- urmila was wife of
- first avatar of lord vishnu from his dashavatar
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- another avatar of parvati is
- author of ramayana
- for how many days did kurukshetra happen
- who is the sister of ravana
- which god is also called as vinayaka
- vehicle of subramanya is
- son of ghatotkacha is
- vehile of shani is
- on which snake will vishnu rest
- son of arjuna and subadre is
20 Clues: who killed kumsa • wife of vishnu is • author of ramayana • vehile of shani is • urmila was wife of • vehicle of shiva is • mother of hanuman is • who killed bhakasura • son of ghatotkacha is • eldest son of kunti is • vehicle of subramanya is • who is the father of shani • who is the sister of ravana • another avatar of parvati is • son of arjuna and subadre is • ...
Mythology 2018-10-10
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- The Chimaera could breathe _______.
- The man who killed Medusa.
- Bellerophon sought _______ on Stheneboea.
- The third challenge Iobates gave Bellerophon was to fight the ______.
- King Proetus asked King Iobates to ____ Bellerophon.
- Did Bellerophon defeat the monster?
- Bellerophon was asked to rid of this monster.
- King Proetus' wife.
- A citizen of Corinth who was exiled for a murder he committed.
- King Iobates ruled this land.
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- The way that Bellerophon decided to attack the beast.
- Bellerophon was to stay in Athena's ________.
- How many challenges did Iobates give Bellerophon?
- Who made Pegasus throw off Bellerophon?
- The famous magic horse.
- The seer that Bellerophon sought advice.
- King Iobates was King Proetus' _______________________.
- Bellerophon married Iobates' _______.
- Who gave Bellerophon the golden bridle?
- What Bellerophon would put on the end of his spear.
20 Clues: King Proetus' wife. • The famous magic horse. • The man who killed Medusa. • King Iobates ruled this land. • The Chimaera could breathe _______. • Did Bellerophon defeat the monster? • Bellerophon married Iobates' _______. • Who made Pegasus throw off Bellerophon? • Who gave Bellerophon the golden bridle? • The seer that Bellerophon sought advice. • ...
Mythology 2022-05-09
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- goddess of harvest and agriculture
- strongest warrior and hero
- a person with evil intentions or acts
- female deity
- Stheno,Euryale, Medusa
- goddess of wisdom and war
- goddess of women and marriage
- events beyond a person's power
- can turn people into stone
- kingdom of the dead
- god of the sky
- father of Zeus
- a person of distinguished courage
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- goddess of fertility
- goddess of the hunt and wilderness
- god of war
- god of love and beauty
- god of fire
- god of the sea
- god of divine distance
- heart of ancient Greece
- satisfaction derived from acheivments
22 Clues: god of war • god of fire • female deity • god of the sea • god of the sky • father of Zeus • kingdom of the dead • goddess of fertility • god of love and beauty • Stheno,Euryale, Medusa • god of divine distance • heart of ancient Greece • goddess of wisdom and war • strongest warrior and hero • can turn people into stone • goddess of women and marriage • events beyond a person's power • ...
Mythology 2022-03-07
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- roman smith who took a mountain
- describe the act of pondering or meditating
- spread fear among his enemies
- built by Daedalus at King Minos to confine the Minotaur
- known as the god of sea
- known as a terrible monster
- derived from the Roman goddess of hearth
- the most beautiful girl also known as the love god
- those who make good money
- one of the weekend name after a roman god
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- titan who was turned to stone by Perseus
- the roman god of messenger
- relating to the dance
- anything from the underworld
- a women who did a weaving contest with Athena
- the home of gods
- a thread on a spindle
- known as the Greek word for gift
- field a place of great happiness
- fell in love with Narcissus
20 Clues: the home of gods • relating to the dance • a thread on a spindle • known as the god of sea • those who make good money • the roman god of messenger • known as a terrible monster • fell in love with Narcissus • anything from the underworld • spread fear among his enemies • roman smith who took a mountain • known as the Greek word for gift • field a place of great happiness • ...
Mythology 2023-11-15
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- symbol for Hera
- symbol for Ares
- tricked her husband into eating a rock
- realm is the sun and the arts (Roman)
- realm is wisdom (Roman)
- Roman name is Ceres
- realm is the hearth and home (Roman)
- symbol for Dionysus
- Roman name is Apollo
- symbol for Hermes
- killed by son Cronus
- realm is the underworld (Roman)
- Roman name is Bacchus
- Roman name is Venus
- First mother
- symbols for Aphrodite
- symbol for Zeus
- Roman name is Pluto
- Roman name is Minerva
- realm is war (Roman)
- Roman name is Juno
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- realm is the sea (Roman)
- realm is the harvest and seasons (Roman)
- Roman name is Vesta
- realm is the sky (Roman)
- symbols for Hephaestus
- Roman name is Mars
- realm is the hunt (Roman)
- hidden so father could not eat him
- Roman name is Diana
- Roman name is Vulcan
- realm is love and beauty (Roman)
- Roman name is Jupiter
- Roman name is Neptune
- symbol for Apollo
- realm is fire and smithing (Roman)
- realm is marriage (Roman)
- symbol for Athena
- symbol for Hades
- symbol for Hestia
- symbol for Demeter
- realm is messenger of the gods (Roman)
- realm is the vine (Roman)
- symbol for Artemis
- Roman name is Mercury
- symbol for Poseidon
46 Clues: First mother • symbol for Hera • symbol for Ares • symbol for Zeus • symbol for Hades • symbol for Apollo • symbol for Hermes • symbol for Athena • symbol for Hestia • Roman name is Mars • symbol for Demeter • symbol for Artemis • Roman name is Juno • Roman name is Vesta • Roman name is Diana • Roman name is Ceres • symbol for Dionysus • Roman name is Venus • Roman name is Pluto • symbol for Poseidon • ...
Mythology 2024-05-31
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- Created the first woman
- The Goddess that taught a certain woman how to weave.
- Sal's full name
- Stole file for humans
- Tribe that created The Cannibal Monster
- The animal that helped Brown Bear in Cannibal Monster
- Seemed invincible except for one small weakness
- A myth that explains how the world came to be
- Demeter's Daughter
- How evils came to the world
- A nymph that was far too talkative
- Belief in more than one god
- Something we can take away from a myth
- Seeds eaten by someone in the underworld
- Man who loved himself more than anything
- King of the Gods
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- Justice will win
- Who is Phoebe afraid of?
- Tribe that created Gluskabe and Old Man Winter
- Walk Two Moons Author
- Three gods who radiated generosity, beauty, and joy
- Took down Old Man Winter
- The Greek name for Victory
- Lord of the Underworld
- Tiny god but her power was immense.
- A vain, boastful girl
- A myth that explains how people should behave
- The Mountain where the Greek Gods lived
- Hard work is rewarded
- The Queen of the Gods
30 Clues: Sal's full name • Justice will win • King of the Gods • Demeter's Daughter • Walk Two Moons Author • Stole file for humans • A vain, boastful girl • Hard work is rewarded • The Queen of the Gods • Lord of the Underworld • Created the first woman • Who is Phoebe afraid of? • Took down Old Man Winter • The Greek name for Victory • How evils came to the world • Belief in more than one god • ...
Mythology 2024-11-22
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- (one of the Aesir, watchman of the gods, guardian of the heavenly realm of Asgard, and ruler of holy places)
- (the god of thunder, strength, and protection of the human realm)
- (God of mischief, trickery, and deception)
- (the dwelling place of the gods, comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus)
- (A monster with snakes for hair who turns everybody she looks at into stone)
- (The god of thunder)
- (Tyr the God of War)
- (The god of war and courage)
- (God of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses)
- (a prominent goddess associated with love, fertility, beauty, war, and magic)
- (a race of one-eyed giants with a variety of histories and deeds)
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- (the Midgard Serpent (also World Serpent) in Norse mythology who encircles the realm of Midgard)
- (has many names and is the god of both war and death)
- (Home of the gods)
- (goddess of: Hunting, The moon, Wild animals, Nature, Childbirth, and Chastity
- (a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy)
- (a monstrous, fire-breathing hybrid creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a snake)
- (God of the underworld and the dead)
- (Goddess of wisdom and war)
- (a three-headed dog that guards the gates of Hades, the underworld, and prevents the dead from leaving)
20 Clues: (Home of the gods) • (The god of thunder) • (Tyr the God of War) • (Goddess of wisdom and war) • (The god of war and courage) • (God of the underworld and the dead) • (God of mischief, trickery, and deception) • (God of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses) • (has many names and is the god of both war and death) • ...
Mythology 2024-05-04
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- Greek goddess of victory
- the sun god
- living/lasting forever
- a giant with one eye
- the goddess of war
- what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat
- (Roman) god of love
- a creature which has a human’s head and torso and a horse’s legs
- sweet liquid produced by flowers
- the goddess of wisdom
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- a creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull
- a three-headed dog who guards the entrance to Hades.
- the goddess of beauty
- the food eaten by the Gods
- a place under the earth where spirits of the dead go.
- a creature with many heads which grew again when cut off.
- Roman god of the sea
- a creature with the head of a woman and the body of a bird.
- a creature with a lion’s head, a goat’s body and a snake’s tail.
- a person, or an imaginary being or force that gives someone ideas and helps them to write, paint, or make music.
20 Clues: the sun god • the goddess of war • (Roman) god of love • a giant with one eye • Roman god of the sea • the goddess of beauty • the goddess of wisdom • living/lasting forever • Greek goddess of victory • the food eaten by the Gods • sweet liquid produced by flowers • a three-headed dog who guards the entrance to Hades. • a place under the earth where spirits of the dead go. • ...
mythology 2025-10-01
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- A device or trick to help memory.
- Excessively harsh or severe (from Draco, an Athenian lawmaker).
- The animals of a particular region or period.
- The arrangement of events in order of time; timeline.
- A trusted advisor or teacher; a wise guide.
- A powerful opioid pain medication derived from opium.
- An unbeatable rival or agent of retribution; deserved punishment.
- Showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.
- The plants of a particular region or period.
- A gentle, mild breeze (originally the west wind).
- The scientific study of mind and behavior.
- Excessively self-absorbed or vain (from Narcissus).
- Chaste or pure; relating to the Vestal Virgins of Rome.
- A trance-like state of heightened suggestibility and focused attention.
- Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause.
- To tease by offering something desirable but keeping it out of reach (from Tantalus).
- The act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain/suffering (“good death”).
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Complete disorder or confusion; the primordial void in Greek cosmogony.
- Quick, changeable, or unpredictable (from Mercury).
- Cheerful and friendly (from Jove/Jupiter).
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- Able to change shape or readily adapt; versatile (from Proteus).
- Sudden, overpowering fear; originally from Pan, the god whose shout caused fear.
- Austere, disciplined, and frugal (from Sparta).
- Active at night; occurring or related to nighttime.
- A public square or marketplace (Roman); a place for discussion.
- A source of artistic inspiration (from the Muses).
- Airtight; also esoteric or occult (from Hermes Trismegistus).
- Related to war or the military (from Mars).
- Chance or luck; wealth or destiny.
- Titan who holds up the heavens; also a book of maps.
- Sleepwalking.
- Extremely difficult or requiring great strength (from Hercules).
- A very handsome youth in Greek myth; used for an exceptionally attractive man.
- Blissful, heavenly; relating to Elysium (the Greek afterlife for heroes).
- A rupture in the crust where magma, ash, and gases erupt.
- Sluggish, lacking energy or enthusiasm.
- Gigantic in size, power, or scope (from the Titans).
- Class of joint-legged invertebrates including spiders and scorpions (from Arachne).
39 Clues: Sleepwalking. • A device or trick to help memory. • Chance or luck; wealth or destiny. • Difficulty falling or staying asleep. • Sluggish, lacking energy or enthusiasm. • The scientific study of mind and behavior. • Cheerful and friendly (from Jove/Jupiter). • A trusted advisor or teacher; a wise guide. • Related to war or the military (from Mars). • ...
Mythology 2025-10-30
Across
- A tragic flaw
- Creature that explains the existence of whirlpools
- Retribution or a downfall, or a force that brings those things about
- Roman name for the King of the Underworld
- Means excessive pride or arrogance
- The King of Thebes
- A sudden reversal of fortune
- Maiden who was killed by a snake after she was married
- Roman name for Zeus
- Creature who terrorized Thebes
- Killed by Perseus
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- A moment of critical discovery or realization for the tragic hero
- Wife of Laius
- The mother of Persephone
- God of the Sea
- Greek playwright who Oedipus Rex
- Major Theme of Greek/Roman Creation Myth (3 wrds)
- Titan god who defeated Zeus in battle
- Wife of Hades
- Mythical creature who lures men to their watery graves with a song
20 Clues: Wife of Laius • A tragic flaw • Wife of Hades • God of the Sea • Killed by Perseus • The King of Thebes • Roman name for Zeus • The mother of Persephone • A sudden reversal of fortune • Creature who terrorized Thebes • Greek playwright who Oedipus Rex • Means excessive pride or arrogance • Titan god who defeated Zeus in battle • Roman name for the King of the Underworld • ...
Fantastic Creatures Crossword 2017-08-24
Across
- The Devil in Islam.
- race similar to goblins created by the inventor of modern epic fantasy.
- One of the creatures from Greek Mythology that fashioned Zeus's thunderbolts.
- legendary creature with the lion's body and an eagle's head and wings.
- Fancy word for werewolf
- wolf son of Loki in Norse mythology, also referenced in the name of a villain in Harry Potter.
- sons of Danu in Hindu mythology.
- In ancient Rome, the guiding spirit or tutelary deity of a person, family, or place.
- Monstrous serpent - a personification of drought and adversary of Indra.
- Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition.
- A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism.
- Indian brand that shares its name with the divine beings in Greek Mythology who descended from primordial deities.
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- Santa's little helpers.
- Creature that hides pots of gold at the ends of rainbows
- Batti Ghost light reported in the Rann of Kutch.
- A legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas named after its tendency to suck goats' blood.
- Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee.
- Canine headed god in Egyptian mythology who weighs the hearts of the recently dead.
- monster slain by Beowulf.
- Demon in Buddhist mythology who tries to tempt the Buddha with visions of hot girls.
- Indian god who weilds a weapon made of bees and sugarcane that shoots darts made of flowers.
- Japanese water imp, also a letter of the greek alphabet and an italian sportswear company.
22 Clues: The Devil in Islam. • Santa's little helpers. • Fancy word for werewolf • monster slain by Beowulf. • sons of Danu in Hindu mythology. • Formless boogeyman from Malayali tradition. • A "false god" or "wrong god" in Zoroastrianism. • Batti Ghost light reported in the Rann of Kutch. • Giant man eating snake monster from Cherrapunjee. • ...
35.Mythical Creatures 2023-08-12
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- Human head, bull body.
- Primordial goddess in Mesopotamian myth.
- Cannibalistic spirit in Algonquian folklore.
- Human upper body, horse lower body.
- Multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules.
- Scandinavian forest spirit.
- British ghostly light creature.
- Snake-haired woman.
- Supernatural being with pointed ears.
- One-eyed giant.
- Serpent with deadly gaze.
- Egyptian deity of wisdom.
- Norse sea god.
- Abominable snowman.
- Winged horse.
- Giant bird in Jewish mythology.
- Weaver transformed into a spider in Greek myth.
- Water-dwelling imp in Japanese folklore.
- Large and hideous humanoid creature.
- Lion and eagle hybrid.
- Water spirit in Scottish folklore.
- Mythical bird of Native American folklore.
- Enormous bird of prey.
- Woodland tree spirit.
- Half-human, half-goat.
- Fox spirit in Japanese folklore.
- Human upper body, fish tail.
- Giant sea serpent.
- World tree in Norse mythology.
- Serpent-like monster in Greek mythology.
- Avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism.
- Malevolent spirit in Hindu mythology.
- Enchanting sea creature.
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- Heroic figure in Irish mythology.
- Tree-like creature in Tolkien's lore.
- Magical horse with a horn.
- Greek goddess of the moon.
- Serpent-like Finnish mythological creature.
- Human and wolf transformation.
- Bird reborn from ashes.
- Blood-sucking creature.
- Serpent deity in Hinduism.
- Supernatural monster in Arabic folklore.
- Deities in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Three-headed guardian of the underworld.
- Fairy-like beings in Persian mythology.
- Hybrid creature with multiple parts.
- Human head, lion body.
- Water spirit in Australian Aboriginal mythology.
- British ghostly light creature
- Supernatural being in Islamic lore.
- Half-human, half-goat companion of Dionysus.
- Mischievous household spirit.
- Clay creature brought to life.
- Sea monster of immense size.
- Sea horse with fish tail.
- Feathered serpent god in Aztec culture.
- Ghostly apparition.
- Female spirit warning of death.
- Large, often ugly creature.
- Warrior maiden in Norse mythology.
- Mythical creatures in Māori tradition.
- Guardian lion-dogs in Okinawan culture.
- Fire-breathing serpent.
- Bird with female face.
65 Clues: Winged horse. • Norse sea god. • One-eyed giant. • Giant sea serpent. • Snake-haired woman. • Abominable snowman. • Ghostly apparition. • Woodland tree spirit. • Human head, bull body. • Human head, lion body. • Lion and eagle hybrid. • Enormous bird of prey. • Half-human, half-goat. • Bird with female face. • Bird reborn from ashes. • Blood-sucking creature. • Fire-breathing serpent. • ...
