mythology Crossword Puzzles
Roman Mythology Crossword 2022-04-14
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- King of all Roman Gods
- Romulus' name after he became a god
- Queen of all Roman Gods
- God of fire
- God of communication and profit
- Man with two faces
- Goddess of beauty
- God of war
- Ferryman of the River Styx
- Who wrote the Aeneid
- Ancestor of Romulus and Remus
- Who was killed so that Rome would get its current name
- Person tasked with the twelve labors
- What protected Romulus and Remus
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- Priestess who was turned into a white cow
- God of the underworld
- Who is Rome named after
- God of the sea
- Goddess of the hunt
- Goddess of harvest
- River in the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom and poetry
- An epic poem about the origins of Rome
- Known as the "Great Mother"
- King with the golden touch
- God of Sun
- Goddess of home
27 Clues: God of war • God of Sun • God of fire • God of the sea • Goddess of home • Goddess of beauty • Goddess of harvest • Man with two faces • Goddess of the hunt • Who wrote the Aeneid • God of the underworld • King of all Roman Gods • Who is Rome named after • Queen of all Roman Gods • River in the underworld • Ferryman of the River Styx • King with the golden touch • Known as the "Great Mother" • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-04-17
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- What did Rhea give Cronus to swallow to trick him?
- Which primordial deity personified the Oceans?
- What does Erebus personify?
- Who is the God of the Underworld?
- Who gave Zeus his lightning bolt?
- 10 year war between the Titans and Gods?
- Who was the primordial deity of Love?
- Who led the Titans against Zeus?
- Who was Zeus' second wife as well as his Sister?
- Which primordial deity married his mother?
- Chaos gave birth to Nyx and?
- Which primordial deity was a gaping void?
- Which primordial deity personified the mountains?
- How many siblings does Zeus have?
- Who told Zeus how to defeat Cronus?
- What deity personifies the bright sky?
- Who is the God of the Sea?
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- Creature with 100 hands and 50 heads
- Who did Cronus marry?
- Who wrote Theogony?
- What did Cronus use to defeat Uranus?
- How many titans are there?
- Where did Rhea hide Zeus?
- Where did Zeus banish the Hecatoncheires?
- What sprang from Uranus' spilled blood?
- Who is Mother Earth?
- What did Aphrodite rise from?
- Which deity personified day?
- What did the cyclopes make Hades?
- Which primordial deity personified night?
30 Clues: Who wrote Theogony? • Who is Mother Earth? • Who did Cronus marry? • Where did Rhea hide Zeus? • How many titans are there? • Who is the God of the Sea? • What does Erebus personify? • Chaos gave birth to Nyx and? • Which deity personified day? • What did Aphrodite rise from? • Who led the Titans against Zeus? • Who is the God of the Underworld? • Who gave Zeus his lightning bolt? • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-04-25
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- derived from hypocroties
- god messenger/trickster
- a circular piece on the ground at the bottom of the theatron
- theater holds 15,000-16,000 people
- goddess of love and beauty
- Father of drama
- Jocasta's brother
- god of sun and established oracle of delphi
- Zeus' Mother
- goddess of wisdom
- god of the forge
- cautious, fearful, and follows law of man
- the god of thunder
- the spot with seats in a greek theater
- god of wine, revelry, and fertility
- name of servants
- Zeus' father
- son of Cronus and Rhea
- 100 handed ones
- goddess of discord
- Where Polyneices was from
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- wrote 120 plays, son of wealthy merchant
- blind soothsayer
- Loyal,implusive,and follows the law of gods
- Chorus leader
- considered a traitor and not given a funeral
- Antigone's Fiance
- Queen who hung herself and married her son
- had a proper burial
- Thespis was one of these
- a narrow raised stage
- god of the underworld
- Titan leader
- the 2 gateways into a greek theater
- Ares Hepheastus and Eris mother
- showed age, gender, and emotion
- god of the ocean
- Building behind the playing area often used for changing costumes
- Where Etocles was from
- The center of the stage in a greek theater
- god of war
- Creon's wife
42 Clues: god of war • Titan leader • Zeus' Mother • Zeus' father • Creon's wife • Chorus leader • Father of drama • 100 handed ones • blind soothsayer • god of the forge • god of the ocean • name of servants • Antigone's Fiance • Jocasta's brother • goddess of wisdom • the god of thunder • goddess of discord • had a proper burial • a narrow raised stage • god of the underworld • Where Etocles was from • ...
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2020-04-29
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- dangerous and seductive women
- Roman God of war and martial arts
- to nag or be bad tempered
- 26 mile race
- a rival or enemy
- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- colored like a rainbow
- uncomfortable and simple
- very handsome man & hottie
- the dark & gloomy river of Hades
- Morpheus' gift to the seriously ill
- held the world on his shoulders
- strong, tall woman
- Calliope or Terpsichore
- this river makes you lethargic & tired
- she was rejected by Narcissus and became a faint, repetitive voice
- the order of time
- a way of thinking she married Cupid
- plant life
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- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- an actor inspired by Thespis
- held in high opinion or respect
- final outcome or destiny
- animal life
- a confusing maze for a Minotaur odyssey: long journey or quest
- self-centered and love of self
- this god gives sleepless nights
- the act of mercifully ending life
- volcanoes erupt with this blast
- event named after gods' mountain
- harsh or cruel treatment
- great disorder or a god's name
- tease or keep things out of reach
- werewolf
- changes mood easily
- great enthusiasm and devotion
- he made people panic with a shout
- violent storm named after monster
- large or colossal
- his heel was a weak spot
40 Clues: werewolf • plant life • animal life • 26 mile race • a rival or enemy • large or colossal • the order of time • strong, tall woman • changes mood easily • colored like a rainbow • Calliope or Terpsichore • final outcome or destiny • harsh or cruel treatment • uncomfortable and simple • his heel was a weak spot • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • to nag or be bad tempered • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • ...
Melanie Medina Mythology 2020-10-27
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- PhaethonRodeThis
- godOfUnrequitedLove
- PlayedToPutCerberusToSleep
- TheOnlyGoddessZeusFeared
- AtlantasDoom
- PalaceOfTriton
- RiverGod
- EurydiceWasA
- EchoWasAn
- KilledPhaethon
- HowManyKidsNiobeHad
- OneEyedCreature
- FirstMortalWoman
- AtlantaWasA
- HeraTurnedIoIntoA
- PunishedEcho
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- NyxLivedIn
- GoldenTouch
- PsycheHas
- KilledNiobesSons
- DaphnesFate
- PandoraBrought
- ArachneWasA
- aSonOfPoseidon
- GaveMidasHisPower
- WhoLostWeavingContest
- IcarusFlewTooCloseto
- IcarusMom
- HerasFavoriteBird
- TritonWasA
30 Clues: RiverGod • PsycheHas • EchoWasAn • IcarusMom • NyxLivedIn • TritonWasA • GoldenTouch • DaphnesFate • ArachneWasA • AtlantaWasA • AtlantasDoom • EurydiceWasA • PunishedEcho • PandoraBrought • PalaceOfTriton • aSonOfPoseidon • KilledPhaethon • OneEyedCreature • PhaethonRodeThis • KilledNiobesSons • FirstMortalWoman • GaveMidasHisPower • HerasFavoriteBird • HeraTurnedIoIntoA • godOfUnrequitedLove • HowManyKidsNiobeHad • ...
Sergio Marcelo - Mythology 2020-11-03
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- Who did Aphrodite instruct to shoot Psyche with an arrow?
- Who was the God of Sleep?
- Who did King Midas turn into gold?
- What did Daedalus name the island after Icarus’ death?
- What did Athena turn Arachne into?
- What was Arachne’s occupation?
- Who turned Io into a white cow?
- Who caught Odysseus stealing food and sheep?
- What instrument did Orpheus play?
- Who killed the 7 sons of Niobe?
- Who is the only Goddess who Zeus feared?
- What are Atalanta and Hippomenes turned into by Aphrodite?
- Who did Echo fall in love with?
- What did Odysseus say his name was?
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- Who granted King Midas his Golden Touch?
- Who is the child of Eros and Psyche?
- What did Prometheus steal from Hephaestus’ and Athena’s workshop?
- Who was the mother of Triton?
- Who killed Phaeton?
- What did Phaeton want to ride?
- Who did Daphne want to be like?
- Who was Atalanta modeled after?
- Who fell in love with Daphne?
- Who punished Echo?
- What did Zeus turn Niobe into?
- Who is the messenger of the seas?
- Who tore Orpheus apart?
- What did Daedalus tell Icarus to avoid?
- What was the Pandora supposed to bring to mankind?
- What did Zeus disguise himself as to impress Io?
30 Clues: Who punished Echo? • Who killed Phaeton? • Who tore Orpheus apart? • Who was the God of Sleep? • Who was the mother of Triton? • Who fell in love with Daphne? • What did Phaeton want to ride? • What was Arachne’s occupation? • What did Zeus turn Niobe into? • Who did Daphne want to be like? • Who was Atalanta modeled after? • Who turned Io into a white cow? • ...
Norse Mythology Review 2021-04-16
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- The goddess of death and the underworld
- They have fought a war with the gods from the beginning of time
- It was from this being’s well that Odin attained great wisdom
- He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla
- Odin’s magcal spear, forged for him by dwarfs. Oaths sworn on it must be kept
- Called “Allfather,” this one-eyed god carries the powerful spear Gungnir into battle and can see the future doom of the gods coming.
- Horn that Heimdal will blow announcing the beginning of Ragnarok
- The great serpent who is killed by Thor at the end of time
- God of war and justice, he lost his hand to the wolf Fenris
- One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire
- A huge wolf and son of Loki, he kills Odin at the end of time
- One of the nine realms, this is where humans live.
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- The Battlemaidens who take fallen warriors to live in Vallhalla
- One of the nine realms, this is the home of the frost giants
- Wife of Odin, mother of Thor and Baldor
- The rainbow bridge into Valhallah
- The magical hammer of Thor
- One of the nine realms, this is the home of the gods
- Odin’s magical arm bracelet that created copies of itself every nine days, forged for him by dwarfs
- The world tree, its roots and branches run through all nine realms
- The trickster god who comes from Jotenheim
- The best and most beautiful of the gods, betrayed to his death by Loki
- Son of Odin, god of Thunder and Lightning, who fights the great serpent at the end of the world
- Huge giant who was sacrificed at the beginning of time to create the world
- The name of the last battle in which the gods are defeated and the world is destroyed and renewed
25 Clues: The magical hammer of Thor • The rainbow bridge into Valhallah • He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla • The goddess of death and the underworld • Wife of Odin, mother of Thor and Baldor • The trickster god who comes from Jotenheim • One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire • One of the nine realms, this is where humans live. • ...
Greek mythology crossword 2022-04-20
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- Soul doomed to be hungry and thirsty but have food tantalizingly close
- River of Wailing
- Spider lady
- King of the cosmos
- Blacksmith god
- Apollo's mother
- The dragon that guards Zeus's and Hera's golden apples
- Wife of Hades and minor goddess of spring
- What Hades is the god of, besides the Underworld
- Hermes's staff
- God of music and poetry
- Storm giant
- What the people of Athens imported and became famous sea traders
- Maiden goddess of the Hunt
- King of the underworld
- River of Fire
- Minor god of agricultural wealth, son of Demeter
- Medusa
- Giant who was killed by a scorpion
- Goddess of wisdom and olive trees
- God who created horses
- River of Pain
- Kalydonian ______
- A king who got blasted into a grease spot by Zeus
- River of Hate
- God of wine
- Goddess of agriculture and food
- Athena's nymph friend
- River of Forgetfulness
- Will turn you into stone
- Has 100 eyes
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- Poseidon's son
- Instrument Hermes invented
- City who loved Ares and worshipped him a whole bunch
- Leader of the Argonauts
- Soul doomed to push a rock up a hill for all eternity because he stuffed the god of death under his bed
- Instrument that Athena invented
- Grain spirits
- God of telling fortunes with dice
- Goddess of love
- Giant, sounds like Enchiladas
- Artemis befriended her, then turned her into a bear
- Kept order in the Underworld
- What Hephaestus trapped Hera in
- Minor goddess of luck and chance
- Evil king with a whip that had glass shards and iron spikes
- Demeter's weapon of choice
- Those lands we don't know much about
- The first mortal to learn how to fight with a sword instead of just throwing rocks and grunting
- Goddess of marriage and cuckoo birds
- Poseidon's wife
- Monster born out of the festering, rotten slime left over from a huge flood (yuck🤮)
- Goddess of the hearth
- Night
- Bird that Aphrodite rides sidesaddle
- God of war, violence, weapons, bloodlust, pillaging
- Floating island with golden flowers
- King Aeacus's army
- Creator of humans and he also gave the humans fire
- Primordial goddess of the earth
- How many labors Hercules endured
- Goddess of nets and traps
- Day
63 Clues: Day • Night • Medusa • Spider lady • Storm giant • God of wine • Has 100 eyes • Grain spirits • River of Fire • River of Pain • River of Hate • Poseidon's son • Blacksmith god • Hermes's staff • Goddess of love • Apollo's mother • Poseidon's wife • River of Wailing • Kalydonian ______ • King of the cosmos • King Aeacus's army • Goddess of the hearth • Athena's nymph friend • King of the underworld • ...
Ancient greek mythology 2022-05-27
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- Hero with 12 labors
- Leader of Argonauts
- Athena’s Patron city
- God of death
- Trident holder
- God of the underworld
- War God
- Home of the Minotaur and Minos
- God of music
- Poseidon’s patron city
- King of Greek gods
- Most famous Gorgon
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- God of two faces
- God of wine
- One eyed brothers to titans
- Goddess of war
- Goat and man
- Everything he touched he turned to gold
- Roman form: Juno
- Ares’ Patron city
- Slayer of Medusa
- Goddess of Magic
22 Clues: War God • God of wine • Goat and man • God of death • God of music • Goddess of war • Trident holder • God of two faces • Roman form: Juno • Slayer of Medusa • Goddess of Magic • Ares’ Patron city • King of Greek gods • Most famous Gorgon • Hero with 12 labors • Leader of Argonauts • Athena’s Patron city • God of the underworld • Poseidon’s patron city • One eyed brothers to titans • ...
Reading and Mythology 2023-06-28
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- Zeus' wife
- the god of the seas
- the god of the Underworld
- the god of war
- describes an action
- a word used to connect clauses
- the god of agriculture
- a suffix meaning "having the ability to do"
- an action word
- a suffix meaning "to relate to"
- Hades' wife
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- a suffix meaning "state;condition;quality"
- The goddess of love
- describes a noun
- the goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- a prefix meaning "already done"
- a suffix meaning "after"
- the god of fire
- a person, place, thing, and idea
- the god of lightning and the King of the Gods
20 Clues: Zeus' wife • Hades' wife • the god of war • an action word • the god of fire • describes a noun • The goddess of love • the god of the seas • describes an action • the god of agriculture • a suffix meaning "after" • the god of the Underworld • a word used to connect clauses • a prefix meaning "already done" • a suffix meaning "to relate to" • a person, place, thing, and idea • ...
Greek Mythology Project 2023-11-30
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- Goddess of wisdom
- Six six-headed dragon-like monster
- Greek artifact that released curses on mankind
- Three-headed dog that guards the underworld
- God of forge and fire
- God of love
- Messenger of the gods
- God of many things, including, music, poetry, art
- Lady with snakes for hair and turns people to stone
- Half blood of Poseidon
- Famous blind poet who is known for writing the odyssey
- Half human half horse
- Titan who was overthrown by his three sons
- Greek hero who killed the Minotaur
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- God of wine
- A giant with one big eye
- Greek character known for stealing fire from the gods
- God of war
- Home of the gods
- The big god of them all/god of sky/thunder
- Greek hero of the Trojan War/best Greek warrior
- Sea nymph that lives on island of women
- Half human half goat
- Godess of the hunt
- Home land of Odysseus
- God of the sea
- Greek hero who had to do 12 hard labors
- A giant bull beast with horns
- God of wind
- Greek hero who made plans for the Trojan horse
- A half human half god
- The god of the underworld
32 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of love • God of wind • God of the sea • Home of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Godess of the hunt • Half human half goat • God of forge and fire • Home land of Odysseus • Messenger of the gods • A half human half god • Half human half horse • Half blood of Poseidon • A giant with one big eye • The god of the underworld • A giant bull beast with horns • ...
Celtic Mythology Review 2024-01-23
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- The animal Aoife turns her stepchildren into instead of just killing them.
- Finish the phrase of the Fianna motto: Strength in our ___________.
- Drowns their victims in bodies of water.
- Finish the phrase of the Fianna motto: __________ in our Speech.
- Creatures who turn into seals with a special cloak.
- Fatherly God who carries a bottomless cauldron.
- Replacement for whiny human babies.
- Celtic term for a priest.
- The name of Salmon of Wisdom.
- Only Celtic country not conquered by Rome.
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- Sun god, often depicted riding across the sky in a chariot.
- Finish the phrase of the Fianna motto: Truth in our ___________.
- Human-like beings known for their hills and circles.
- Goddess of war, death, prophecy and fate.
- The Celtic name for the Land of Eternal Youth.
- Originally a fairy who worked a shoe cobbler.
- Often trample farm property and demand shares of the harvest.
- Witch-like spirit whose scream was an omen of death.
- The body part that was considered the greatest trophy of a foe.
- Goddess of animals, blacksmithing, healing and protection.
- The thing Niamh told Oisin not to touch in Ireland if he wants to see her again.
- Matriarchal goddess associated with nature.
22 Clues: Celtic term for a priest. • The name of Salmon of Wisdom. • Replacement for whiny human babies. • Drowns their victims in bodies of water. • Goddess of war, death, prophecy and fate. • Only Celtic country not conquered by Rome. • Matriarchal goddess associated with nature. • The Celtic name for the Land of Eternal Youth. • Originally a fairy who worked a shoe cobbler. • ...
greek mythology crossword 2023-11-06
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- whos the god of trade and wealth
- in the movie Percy Jackson who's lightening bolt was it
- whos the goddess of the wilderness and nature
- whos the god of the underworld pit of the deepest part of the underworld
- whos the goddess of marriage and protector
- whos the god of artisans and blacksmiths
- whos the god of wisdom and medicine
- whos the goddess of the season and natural time
- whos the god of direction and wind.
- whos the god of wine and fertility
- whos the god of sun and light
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- whos the goddess of the harvest
- whos the godess of hearth and one of the 12 Olympian deities
- whos the god of war and the spirit of battle
- Planeti whos the goddess of the 5 wanderig stars.
- whos the goddess of wisdom and craft
- whos the goddess of love and desire
- whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic
- who the god of water and earthquakes
- whos the god of the under world and death
20 Clues: whos the god of sun and light • whos the goddess of the harvest • whos the god of trade and wealth • whos the god of wine and fertility • whos the goddess of love and desire • whos the god of wisdom and medicine • whos the god of direction and wind. • whos the goddess of wisdom and craft • who the god of water and earthquakes • whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic • ...
greek mythology crossword 2023-11-06
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- whos the god of trade and wealth
- in the movie Percy Jackson who's lightening bolt was it
- whos the goddess of the wilderness and nature
- whos the god of the underworld pit of the deepest part of the underworld
- whos the goddess of marriage and protector
- whos the god of artisans and blacksmiths
- whos the god of wisdom and medicine
- whos the goddess of the season and natural time
- whos the god of direction and wind.
- whos the god of wine and fertility
- whos the god of sun and light
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- whos the goddess of the harvest
- whos the godess of hearth and one of the 12 Olympian deities
- whos the god of war and the spirit of battle
- Planeti whos the goddess of the 5 wanderig stars.
- whos the goddess of wisdom and craft
- whos the goddess of love and desire
- whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic
- who the god of water and earthquakes
- whos the god of the under world and death
20 Clues: whos the god of sun and light • whos the goddess of the harvest • whos the god of trade and wealth • whos the god of wine and fertility • whos the goddess of love and desire • whos the god of wisdom and medicine • whos the god of direction and wind. • whos the goddess of wisdom and craft • who the god of water and earthquakes • whos the goddess of witchcraft and magic • ...
Greek Mythology Final 2023-12-10
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- Zeus’ brother and god of the sea. His weapon is a trident.
- Known to bring harsh winters 4 months out of the year.
- Messenger of the gods. Wears a winged hat and sandals.
- Word to describe Arachne.
- What island was Daedalus held captive on?
- What does echo do a lot?
- Which step is "The Supreme Ordeal" in the Hero's Journey?
- What did Narcissus eventually turn into?
- Which step is "Crossing the Threshold to the Special World" in the Hero's Journey?
- Known as the god of fire and was a blacksmith.
- King of the gods. God of the sky and weather.
- Which step is "The Road Back" in the Hero's Journey?
- What came out of the box when Pandora opened it?
- Which step is "Tests, Allies, and Enemies" in the Hero's Journey?
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- Which step is "The Reward" in the Hero's Journey?
- Name of Daedalus' son.
- Which step is "The Ordinary World" in the Hero's Journey?
- Goddess of love and beauty. Most beautiful of all the gods.
- What does Athena turn Arachne into?
- Which step is "Refusal of the Call" in the Hero's Journey?
- How did Daedalus plan to get home?
- Zeus’ wife and goddess of marriage, women, and family.
- Which step is "The Call to Adventure" in the Hero's Journey?
- Which step is "Return with the Elixir" in the Hero's Journey?
- Who held Daedalus captive?
- Which step is "The Resurrection" in the Hero's Journey?
- Which step is "Meeting with the Mentor" in the Hero's Journey?
- Zeus’ oldest brother and god of the underworld.
- Who gives Pandora a box as a wedding present?
- Which step is "Approach to the Innermost Cave" in the Hero's Journey?
- How are Prometheus and Epimetheus related?
31 Clues: Name of Daedalus' son. • What does echo do a lot? • Word to describe Arachne. • Who held Daedalus captive? • How did Daedalus plan to get home? • What does Athena turn Arachne into? • What did Narcissus eventually turn into? • What island was Daedalus held captive on? • How are Prometheus and Epimetheus related? • King of the gods. God of the sky and weather. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-08-21
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- Who is the guardian of the underworld entry?
- Who is the goddess of love?
- Who is the God of crops and harvesting?
- Who is the god of war?
- Who is the friend of Percy Jackson (daughter of Athena)
- What river did Percy Jackson take a dip in?(It is in the underworld)
- who is the king of the gods?
- Who killed the most famous gorgon Medusa?
- Who is the satyr in Percy Jackson?
- Who made Zeus's thunderbolt?
- What is Apollos sacred animal
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- Who is the twin sister of Apollo?
- Who is the father of Poseidon, Hades and Zeus?
- Who is the messenger god?
- What famous hero fought in the Trojan War?
- Who did the Trojans honour mainly?
- Who is the wife of Hades
- Who pulls Poseidon's chariot?
- Who killed Achilles?
- What did medusa get turned into?
- Who is married to Zeus?
21 Clues: Who killed Achilles? • Who is the god of war? • Who is married to Zeus? • Who is the wife of Hades • Who is the messenger god? • Who is the goddess of love? • who is the king of the gods? • Who made Zeus's thunderbolt? • Who pulls Poseidon's chariot? • What is Apollos sacred animal • What did medusa get turned into? • Who is the twin sister of Apollo? • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2024-06-10
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- ruler of the underworld
- messenger god who wears winged shoes
- goddess of moon and hunting
- god of fire married to Aphrodite
- Roman name for goddess of moon and hunting
- god of the sea
- god of wine
- goddess of the home
- goddess of marriage married to Zeus
- Roman name for goddess of grain
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- goddess of wisdom and battle
- supreme god and ruler
- goddess of grain and cause of winter
- god of war and violence
- goddess of spring
- Roman name for god of war and violence
- Roman name for goddess of love and beauty
- god of love
- goddess of love and beauty
- Roman name for god of love
- Roman name for messenger god
- god of sun, poetry, music, medicine
22 Clues: god of love • god of wine • god of the sea • goddess of spring • goddess of the home • supreme god and ruler • ruler of the underworld • god of war and violence • goddess of love and beauty • Roman name for god of love • goddess of moon and hunting • goddess of wisdom and battle • Roman name for messenger god • Roman name for goddess of grain • god of fire married to Aphrodite • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2026-02-20
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- the being at the beginning of the world’s name
- Zeus’s father
- wife of Zeus
- god of earthquakes
- Narcissus stared at this until he died
- an emotion Icarus struggled with
- compound word, “__________ power” which means the power for something to last in culture over time
- name of the Titan that Her uses held the sky for
- lightening bolts are his symbol
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- compound word is “__________ myths” which tell soemthing about how the world was made
- word starts with m, something Icarus, Narcissus, and King Minas could benefit from
- animal whose noise is explained in Aphrodite’s myth we read
- Aphrodite’s lover who was caught
- Hephaestus’s wife
- Prometheus got in trouble for giving this to humans
- the city Athena is a patron goddess of
- where the gods live
- name of craftsman’s son who flew too close to the sun
- King Minas turned everything he touched into this
- god of the underworld
- Hercules did 12 of these
21 Clues: wife of Zeus • Zeus’s father • Hephaestus’s wife • god of earthquakes • where the gods live • god of the underworld • Hercules did 12 of these • lightening bolts are his symbol • Aphrodite’s lover who was caught • an emotion Icarus struggled with • the city Athena is a patron goddess of • Narcissus stared at this until he died • the being at the beginning of the world’s name • ...
Final Greek Mythology 2024-10-31
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- Animals that Icarus & Daedalus took wax from
- The girl Orpheus loved
- The king of Crete
- Turns into an old woman when she is grieving
- Word meaning "written works recognized for their high quality and value"
- The queen of Crete
- A word meaning what you pay to a ruler
- What you need to pay the Charon to cross Styx
- The bird that Daedalus took feathers from
- Pasiphae didn't want to kill the Minotaur because it was her _
- What Arachne made to make fun of Zeus
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- Where souls go after death
- Arachne, Narcissus, and Icarus all show this
- Myths always teach lessons about human ____
- The animal that killed Eurydice
- A story that explains the creation of a phenomenon
- What Daedalus built to imprison the minotaur
- The instrument that Orpheus plays
- Weather phenomenon associated with Zeus
- What Icarus flew too close to
- Phenomenon of Orpheus & Eurydice: ______ Willow
- the god of music
- The god who kidnapped Persephone
- The goddess who turned Arachne into a spider
- The name of the nymph who fell in love with Narcissus
25 Clues: the god of music • The king of Crete • The queen of Crete • The girl Orpheus loved • Where souls go after death • What Icarus flew too close to • The animal that killed Eurydice • The god who kidnapped Persephone • The instrument that Orpheus plays • What Arachne made to make fun of Zeus • A word meaning what you pay to a ruler • Weather phenomenon associated with Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2024-12-18
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- Readily assuming different shapes or forms
- Chaste; pure; stainless; virtuous
- A device, such as a formula or rhyme, used as an aid in remembering
- Excite a hope but prevent its fulfillment; tease
- Animal life, animals or a particular region or period
- The arrangement of events in their oder of occurrence of time
- Jolly, merry, good-humored
- The act of sleep walking
- Warlike, pertaining to war
- Of enormous strength, size, or power
- Marked by simplicity and avoidance of comfort; marked by self discipline, bravery, and ability to endure pain
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- Airtight, secret, mag
- Very difficult, requiring great strength
- Cruel, harsh, sever, iron handed
- Intense enthusiasm; devotion; fear
- A gentle breeze
- Medium or place for open discussion and expression of ideas
- Very handsome young man
- Delightful, blissful, heavenly
- A source of inspiration or a deep meditation
- Quick, vivacious, active OR unstable, unpredictable, mood swings
21 Clues: A gentle breeze • Airtight, secret, mag • Very handsome young man • The act of sleep walking • Jolly, merry, good-humored • Warlike, pertaining to war • Delightful, blissful, heavenly • Cruel, harsh, sever, iron handed • Chaste; pure; stainless; virtuous • Intense enthusiasm; devotion; fear • Of enormous strength, size, or power • Very difficult, requiring great strength • ...
Greek & Roman Mythology 2024-12-18
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- The Goddess of Memory
- Athenian Lawmaker who had a harsh code of laws
- Roman God Of Animals
- Greek Primordial God Of Time
- Odysseus entrusted him with the education of his son
- The God Of Dream
- The Goddess of Vengeance
- Goddess of the Rainbow
- Roman Goddess Of Flowers
- The Greek God Of The West Wind
- The science of dealing with the mind and mental processes
- A person who is selfish and egocentric
- Goddess Of the Hearth, Home, & Family
- The Greek Personification Of Sleep
- The God Of Great Enthusiasm
- Excite hope but prevent it's fulfillment
- The Greek Daemon Personification of Death
- The God Of Sleep
- God Of The Air
- The Roman Hermes
- King of the Roman Gods
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- A Shape Shifting Sea God
- A Rural God whose shout would terrify
- Citizens who have bravery and the ability to endure pain
- Primordial Goddess Of The Night
- Place of judicial/public business
- The 9 Daughters Of Zeus Who inspire the arts of deep meditation
- Egyptian God who invented a magic seal
- From Mars, God of War
- The Goddess Of Luck
- Carries the Earth on his shoulders
- The Act Of Sleepwalking
- A hero of superhuman strength
- Handsome, loved by Aphrodite
- Mythological Paradise where the blessed dwell after death
- From Vulcan, God Of Fire
- A river in the underworld when drunk cause forgetfulness of the past
- Lawless, Powerful Giants defeated by Zeus
- An 8-legged creature such as a spider
39 Clues: God Of The Air • The God Of Dream • The God Of Sleep • The Roman Hermes • The Goddess Of Luck • Roman God Of Animals • The Goddess of Memory • From Mars, God of War • Goddess of the Rainbow • King of the Roman Gods • The Act Of Sleepwalking • A Shape Shifting Sea God • The Goddess of Vengeance • Roman Goddess Of Flowers • From Vulcan, God Of Fire • The God Of Great Enthusiasm • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-02-17
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- Who was the leader of the Titans and father of Zeus?
- Who was the personification of the Earth and mother of the Titans?
- Which primordial deity represented the sky and was both the son and husband of Gaia?
- Who was the god of music, prophecy, and the sun?
- What giant one-eyed creatures were skilled blacksmiths?
- Which Olympian had dominion over agriculture and was the mother of Persephone?
- Which goddess was the queen of the gods and protector of marriage?
- Who was turned into a spider after challenging Athena to a weaving contest?
- What winged horse was born from Medusa’s blood?
- This Greek hero had to complete 12 labors to make up for the bad he had done?
- Who was the only Olympian who could travel freely between the Underworld and Olympus?
- What was the dark, shadowy void the existed before creation?
- What creatures were half-horse, half-human and known for their wild nature?
- Who was the first woman in Greek mythology, created by Hephaestus (she opened a famous box)?
- Which goddess of the hunt carried a silver bow and was often accompanied by nymphs?
- Who was cursed to hold up the sky for eternity?
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- Which Titan was known as the father of rivers and freshwater?
- Who was the only mortal Gorgon, slain by Perseus?
- He was the Greek god or king of the winds.
- Which Titan god was punished by having his liver eaten daily by an eagle for giving humans fire?
- What was the name of the three-headed dog that guarded the Underworld?
- What serpent-like creature had nine heads, one of which was immortal and when you cut one head three more grew back?
- What was the name of the island where the Minotaur was kept; where the Minoans lived?
- Who was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses?
- Which river in the Underworld did souls have to cross?
- Who was the god of sleep, often depicted with wings on his temples?
- Who was the only Olympian god who did not live on Mount Olympus?
- Which nymph-like women lured sailors to their doom with enchanting songs?
- Which goddess was born fully grown and armored from Zeus’ head?
- Which Olympian goddess was born from sea foam and was known for great beauty?
30 Clues: He was the Greek god or king of the winds. • What winged horse was born from Medusa’s blood? • Who was cursed to hold up the sky for eternity? • Who was the god of music, prophecy, and the sun? • Who was the only mortal Gorgon, slain by Perseus? • Who was the leader of the Titans and father of Zeus? • Who was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses? • ...
Norse Mythology 101 2025-03-21
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- goddess of the dead/Queen of the Underworld
- god of war, law, and justice
- goddess of youth and guardian of the golden apples of immortality
- goddess of snow and hunting
- Odin’s wife
- Escort the honorable dead warriors to Valhalla
- Where the light elves live
- goddess of healing and mercy
- god of storms, strength and protection
- god of hunting and skiing
- Where honorable dead warriors go
- World of Ice, fog, and mist
- blind god who killed Baldur
- Where the fire giants and demons live
- giantess and mother of Thor
- Thor’s wife
- god of fertility, harvests, rain & sunshine, health, wealth, virility, peace, & abundance
- Where humans live
- Where the Aesir gods live
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- god of radiant light
- guardian of Asgard
- Norse tree of Life
- god of bards, poetry, and wisdom
- Where the dwarves live
- Queen of the Valkyries
- Where the giants live
- Where the Vanir gods live
- god of the sea and wealth
- What the Norse tree of life is a map of
- Where Hel and non warrior dead live
- god of mischief, trickery, and lies
- Rainbow bridge that connects Asgard to Midgard
- The All father
33 Clues: Odin’s wife • Thor’s wife • The All father • Where humans live • guardian of Asgard • Norse tree of Life • god of radiant light • Where the giants live • Where the dwarves live • Queen of the Valkyries • Where the Vanir gods live • god of hunting and skiing • god of the sea and wealth • Where the Aesir gods live • Where the light elves live • goddess of snow and hunting • ...
Mythology and Fables 2025-04-25
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- – A prediction about the future.
- – Traditional story explaining nature or customs.
- – Giving human traits to things or animals.
- – Powerful female figure worshipped in Greek religion.
- – Lives forever; can't die.
- – How a problem in the story is solved.
- – When animals act like people.
- – A clever character who outsmarts others.
- – A short tale that teaches a moral.
- – A story that represents deeper ideas.
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- – Hades rules this realm of the dead.
- – The character who creates conflict.
- – A brave character, often with divine ancestry.
- – The 12 main gods of Mount Olympus.
- – A rival or punisher from the gods.
- – A struggle between characters.
- – The lesson a story teaches.
- – A being that can die.
- – The main character.
- – Speaks the will of the gods.
- – Powerful male figure worshipped in Greek religion.
21 Clues: – The main character. • – A being that can die. • – Lives forever; can't die. • – The lesson a story teaches. • – Speaks the will of the gods. • – When animals act like people. • – A prediction about the future. • – A struggle between characters. • – The 12 main gods of Mount Olympus. • – A rival or punisher from the gods. • – A short tale that teaches a moral. • ...
Latin Mythology Crossword 2025-03-22
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- Mother of Zeus, tricked Cronus
- Goddess of wisdom, born from a head
- Archer god, twin of Artemis
- Snake-haired gaze of stone
- Opened a box of trouble
- Primordial Earth Mother
- Queen of the underworld, loves pomegranates
- Winged messenger, trickster
- Cunning hero, long journey home
- Flew too close to the sun
- God of war, lover of Aphrodite
- Lame blacksmith of the gods
- King of the gods, wields thunderbolts
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- Goddess of love, born from sea foam
- Goddess of harvest, mother of Persephone
- Goddess of the hearth, never leaves Olympus
- Father Sky, overthrown by son
- Titan who ate his children
- Greatest Greek warrior, weak heel
- Slayer of Medusa
- Underworld ruler, has a three-headed dog
- God of wine, loves a party
- Ruler of the seas, trident wielder
- Wife of Orpheus, lost to the underworld
- Built wings, father of Icarus
- Musician who lost his love twice
- Stole fire, punished by eagle
- Labyrinth conqueror, Minotaur slayer
- Goddess of the hunt, moon chaser
- Queen of the gods, jealous wife
30 Clues: Slayer of Medusa • Opened a box of trouble • Primordial Earth Mother • Flew too close to the sun • Titan who ate his children • Snake-haired gaze of stone • God of wine, loves a party • Archer god, twin of Artemis • Winged messenger, trickster • Lame blacksmith of the gods • Father Sky, overthrown by son • Built wings, father of Icarus • Stole fire, punished by eagle • ...
QUARTER 1 - MYTHOLOGY 2025-08-13
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- Ferryman who carries souls across the river Styx
- King of Crete who imprisoned Daedalus
- Goddess who gave Perseus a reflective shield
- Thracian king, father of Orpheus
- River forming the boundary of the Underworld
- Giant bronze man who guarded Crete
- Mother of Perseus, locked in a tower by Acrisius
- Hero who slew Medusa
- Wife of King Minos, mother of the Minotaur
- King of Argos accidentally killed by his grandson Perseus
- King of the gods, father of Perseus
- Brother of Pegasus, born from Medusa's blood
- Ruler of the Underworld
- Mother of Andromeda, queen of Aethiopia
- Master inventor who built the Labyrinth
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- Messenger god who lent Perseus winged sandals
- Winged horse from Medusa's blood
- Sisters with snakes for hair
- Son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun
- King who sent Perseus to get Medusa's head
- Wife of Orpheus who died from a snake bite
- Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld
- Muse of epic poetry, mother of Orpheus
- Gorgon whose gaze turned people to stone
- Nature spirits who helped characters in myths
- Legendary musician who tried to save Eurydice
- Three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth
- Princess rescued by Perseus from a sea monster
- Half-man, half-bull monster in the Labyrinth
- King of Aethiopia, father of Andromeda
- Musical instrument played by Orpheus
- God of the sea, associated with Crete’s bull
- Maze built to hold the Minotaur
33 Clues: Hero who slew Medusa • Ruler of the Underworld • Sisters with snakes for hair • Maze built to hold the Minotaur • Winged horse from Medusa's blood • Thracian king, father of Orpheus • Giant bronze man who guarded Crete • King of the gods, father of Perseus • Musical instrument played by Orpheus • King of Crete who imprisoned Daedalus • Muse of epic poetry, mother of Orpheus • ...
Greek Mythology - Difficult 2025-06-02
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- Muse of Epic Poetry
- Heracles' cousin who sets him his twelve labors
- Queen who was later became a weeping rock
- The Titaness of the dawn
- King of Colchis and father of Medea
- Name of the Minotaur
- Trojan killed by snakes sent by Athena in the Iliad
- How many tasks Heracles was originally meant to complete
- Nymph who turned into a tree
- Brother of Polydeuces
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- Birthplace of the divine twins; Apollo and Artemis
- The North wind
- Sleeping lover of Selene; poem by John Keats
- The number of muses
- Wife of Agamemnon
- Short-lived husband of Atalanta who beat her in a race
- Lover of Apollo, killed by a discus
- Goddess of Snow and daughter of Boreas
- Titan Goddess of memory
- The Isthmus of ?
- Cupbearer of Zeus
- She measures out a human's fate
22 Clues: The North wind • The Isthmus of ? • Wife of Agamemnon • Cupbearer of Zeus • Muse of Epic Poetry • The number of muses • Name of the Minotaur • Brother of Polydeuces • Titan Goddess of memory • The Titaness of the dawn • Nymph who turned into a tree • She measures out a human's fate • Lover of Apollo, killed by a discus • King of Colchis and father of Medea • ...
Greek Mythology Review 2026-07-03
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- Titan who sided with humanity against Zeus / credited with stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans, enabling technology, civilization, and progress / punished by Zeus by being chained to a rock where an eagle eternally ate his liver, which regenerated each day
- torch-bearing female earth-demons / depicted with blood dripping from their eyes and snakes instead of hair / their principal function was to avenge murder, especially the murder of a parent by a child / originally part of a cult based on ghost worship
- goddess of agriculture / her name meant "earth mother" / worshipped by a mystery cult in the city of Eleusis / with the kidnapping of her daughter Persephone by Hades, her emotions and actions directly affected the cycle of the seasons
- goddess of the hearth / responsible for tending to the fire in every mortal home and the divine hearth of the Olympians / also associated with food preparation and baking
- god of wine-making and theatre / youngest of the Olympian gods / in Greek art, he is depicted as an Easterner - his cult was imported from Asia Minor and he brought Eastern things and ideas to Greece (e.g. cymbals, wine and the vine)
- god of fire and the forge / at birth, he was so ugly that his mother flung him off Mount Olympus causing him to become lame / associated with volcanoes and the creator of several (metallic) inventions
- killed the minotaur in Crete / fictional and probably originated as a local divinity / legendary early king of Athens - he laid aside his royal power, reserving to himself only the supreme command in war and guardianship of the law
- a catch-all category of minor female divinities / usually associated with ecological niches: trees, springs, rivers, seas / often attended a more important deity (e.g. Artemis)
- legendary musician and poet whose music could charm animals, humans, and even nature itself / traveled to the Underworld to retrieve his wife Eurydice after her death / failed when he disobeyed the condition not to look back at her before reaching the surface, losing her forever and symbolizing the limits of human hope and trust
- raised by the centaur Cheiron after his uncle kills his father / led the Argonauts and recovered the Golden Fleece - a symbol of authority and kingship
- son of Zeus and Leto, a Titaness / god of many things: the sun, wisdom, prophecy, music, flocks, wolves, mice, plagues, medicine / center of worship for this god is Delphi - the Delphic oracle was famous for its misleading oracles
- fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city - Thebes - and his family
- god of the dead, the collector and keeper of souls / not a god of death like the Grim Reaper nor a demon like the Devil / his abduction of Persephone explained the seasons / his name meant the "Unseen One" / also called Pluto ("Rich")
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- personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders"
- goddess of beauty / wed to the blacksmith god Hephaestus, but she cheated on him often - Greek authors often treated her with contempt / originally imported into Greece from the Near East / Ishtar, the primary female deity in Mesopotamia, had a major influence on the development this goddess
- sky and thunder god who ruled from Mount Olympus / usurped the throne of heaven from his father, Cronus / attributes included the lightning bolt, the eagle, and a shield called the aegis ("protection")
- depicted as three old women spinning thread - they included Clotho ("I spin"), Lachesis ("allotment"), and Atropos ("inflexible”) / a metaphor for birth, destiny, and death
- Zeus' illegitimate son and messenger of the gods / god of lower-class working people: merchants, athletes, gamblers, and thieves
- a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / caused terror during battle, hence "panic"
- Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute was the bow and arrow
- returned to Ithaca after twenty years abroad (ten years of war at Troy and ten years of wandering) / known for his cunning, intelligence, and versatility
- goddess of Athens, wisdom, arts and crafts / protectress of civilization and a war deity more popular with the ancient Greeks than Ares / principal attributes are the owl, the helmet, and the spear
- became Zeus' wife after a long courtship - finally, Zeus tricked her into marrying him by turning into a pitiful sparrow / a suspicious wife, especially vengeful against Zeus' extramarital consorts and their offspring (e.g. Heracles)
- god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses / father of many lesser sea deities (e.g. Oceanids - the sea-nymphs) / carries a trident with which he stirs up tidal waves and causes earthquakes
- the twelve children of the primordial parents Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth) / first generation of gods to rule the world before the Olympians / overthrown as part of the Greek succession myth, which tells how Cronus seized power from his father Uranus and ruled the cosmos with his fellow Titans before being in turn defeated and replaced as the ruling pantheon of gods by Zeus and the Olympians in a ten-year war
- god of war / an unpleasant and unpopular figure in Greek mythology as the ancient Greeks generally disliked war
- killed many chthonic beasts (e.g. the Hydra, the Nemean Lion) as part of his Twelve Labors / became identified with the Phoenician God Melqart / associated with Thebes
- killed Medusa, a monster with snakes for hair who could turn anyone to stone who looked into her eyes / son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of the king of Argos - as an infant, he was cast into the sea in a chest with his mother by his grandfather, who had been told that he would kill him
- first woman created by the gods as part of Zeus’ punishment of humanity / given a sealed jar (often mistranslated as a “box”) containing all the evils of the world / curiosity led her to open it, releasing disease, suffering, and hardship into human life, leaving only hope inside
29 Clues: personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders" • a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / caused terror during battle, hence "panic" • Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute was the bow and arrow • ...
AP Euro Art Movements Review 2025-05-19
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- 1885-1900 more distortion, random painting strategy, Van Gogh
- 1790-1850 intense emotion, favors individual, glorifies past
- 1600-1740 focuses on exaggerated forms, everyday life/religion
- 1905-1920 mood and emotions of artist most important, no naturalism
- 1530-1600 distortion and illusion to add drama, mythology/religion
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- 1400-1530 geometric perspective and naturalism, mythology
- 1900-1950 cubism, dadaism, surrealism, new forms and mediums, offensive subjects, Picasso
- 1760-1840 renewal of classic style, secular, no emotion, everyday life
- 1950-present new mediums, performative art, abstract expressionism, pop art, anything
- 1740-1760 vibrant asymmetrical, curved lines, secular
- 1000-1400 flat, religion, hung in churches
- 1870-1880 realism but distorted image, portraits, everyday life
- 1900-1910 color provides emotion and reaction
- 1850-1900 art is meant to depict life as it really is, NO EMOTION, working class
- 1420-1530 small details, realistic surroundings, everyday life
15 Clues: 1000-1400 flat, religion, hung in churches • 1900-1910 color provides emotion and reaction • 1740-1760 vibrant asymmetrical, curved lines, secular • 1400-1530 geometric perspective and naturalism, mythology • 1790-1850 intense emotion, favors individual, glorifies past • 1885-1900 more distortion, random painting strategy, Van Gogh • ...
Irish Literature 2023-06-27
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- Author of "Ulysses"
- Symbol from Irish mythology and Catholic history, said to represent the holy trinity
- a form of verse, usually humorous, with 5 lines and an AABBA rhyme scheme
- Poet, dramatist, writer and politician 1923 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
- a modern Irish symbol often associated with rainbows and gold
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- Author of "Dracula"
- Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
- James Joyce short story collection about life in Ireland's capital
- Colm Toibin novel turned Oscar-nominated film
- Author of "Waiting for Godot"
- Modern Irish author of "Normal People" and "Conversations With Friends"
- Irish symbol and musical instrument said to have been stolen from Dagda, a king in Irish/Celtic mythology
12 Clues: Author of "Dracula" • Author of "Ulysses" • Author of "Waiting for Godot" • Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" • Colm Toibin novel turned Oscar-nominated film • a modern Irish symbol often associated with rainbows and gold • James Joyce short story collection about life in Ireland's capital • Modern Irish author of "Normal People" and "Conversations With Friends" • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- A place of death
- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- Greek god of the sea
- A beast or living thing from a myth
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- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- Greek god of the skies
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
Banana Time 2023-04-20
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- Greek god of the skies
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- An ability to live forever and never be ded
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
- Greek god of the seas
- A being with wings associated in mythology and religion, that is commonly a being between the land of immortals and mortals.
- The Greek god of the underworld
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- A place of death
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- A deity or greater being from mythology
12 Clues: A place of death • Greek god of the seas • Greek god of the skies • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • An ability to live forever and never be ded • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • ...
crossword 2023-09-25
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- - Germanic tribes that invaded Britain.
- - Name of Monk who wrote stories and verses in early Britain.
- - Myths that include narratives of the creation and end of the world.
- - The emphasis of a fable is always on.
- - A short story with animals as main characters, emphasizing a moral.
- - Mythological narratives that are often fictitious.
- - Class of priests who had great power over the Britons.
- - The 1st British church was built in this city in the 6th century.
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- - The Celts came to the British Isles from this country.
- - The famous Old English epic poem belonging to the Anglo-Saxons.
- - The greatest hero of Celtic sagas, similar to Achilles.
- - The God of War in Germanic mythology.
- The language spoken by the ancient Britons.
- - The God of Thunder in Germanic mythology.
- - The name given to the country where the Scots settled in large numbers.
15 Clues: - Germanic tribes that invaded Britain. • - The God of War in Germanic mythology. • - The emphasis of a fable is always on. • The language spoken by the ancient Britons. • - The God of Thunder in Germanic mythology. • - Mythological narratives that are often fictitious. • - The Celts came to the British Isles from this country. • ...
Arizona 2023-03-21
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- The little brother of a river that runs through many states
- Any temperature above 90 degrees
- A river named after the Italian word for "green"
- A city named after a table like land formation, also known as a plateau
- The state with the Grand Canyon
- A bird of fire in mythology, the capital of Arizona
- A city named ____man, the blank is the male ruler of a kingdom
- lake____, named after an alcoholic drink with honey, often seen in mythology and Medieval settings
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- A city, ____staff, the blank is the symbol of a group, flying above it's homebase
- ____sh*t, ____head
- A river that runs through multiple states, including colorado(not the mississippi)
- A river named after the common household seasoning, NaCl
- Formed by the Colorado River
- What I've run out of while making this
- __pine, named after a coniferous tree native to central Europe
15 Clues: ____sh*t, ____head • Formed by the Colorado River • The state with the Grand Canyon • Any temperature above 90 degrees • What I've run out of while making this • A river named after the Italian word for "green" • A bird of fire in mythology, the capital of Arizona • A river named after the common household seasoning, NaCl • ...
week 1 ED 2020-10-12
Across
- a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase.
- mason loves doing gymnastics because it makes him feel flexible.
- Sam felt sympathetic for all the unfortunate dogs.
- a green colour that provides light and energy.
- two words having the same spelling is called a _______.
- a substance that increases the rate of chemical reaction.
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- Billie is very _______ when he sings.
- Wil found math's hard because we were doing lines of ________.
- Vaughn watches mythology movies because he doesn't like real movies.
- a fictitious name especially used by authors is called a _________.
- the hockey field was _________.
- Ari had ________ for his dog after it had surgery.
12 Clues: the hockey field was _________. • Billie is very _______ when he sings. • a green colour that provides light and energy. • Sam felt sympathetic for all the unfortunate dogs. • Ari had ________ for his dog after it had surgery. • two words having the same spelling is called a _______. • a substance that increases the rate of chemical reaction. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2020-10-15
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- An ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia.
- A type of folklore that play a very important role in society
- A civilization in the Mesopotamia region of the Fertile Crescent
- The belief in more than one deity
- The people who lived in the Akkadian region
- An ancient style of writing on clay tablets
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- The belief that there is only one god
- A rectangulalr stepped tower
- A historical region of Western Asia within in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent
- A collection of 282 rules carved on black stone
- A Mesopotamian kingdom and empire of the ancient Near East
- A major hero in mesopotamian mythology
12 Clues: A rectangulalr stepped tower • The belief in more than one deity • The belief that there is only one god • A major hero in mesopotamian mythology • The people who lived in the Akkadian region • An ancient style of writing on clay tablets • A collection of 282 rules carved on black stone • A Mesopotamian kingdom and empire of the ancient Near East • ...
Myths and Legends 2023-07-07
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- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, known for his power and lightning bolts.
- A Gorgon from Greek mythology, typically depicted with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people into stone.
- Ness Monster A legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness, a large lake in Scotland.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lizard, often depicted as having wings and breathing fire.
- A creature from Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- A mythical bird that is associated with fire and rebirth, said to rise from its own ashes.
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- A legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
- A small, magical creature often depicted as having wings and granting wishes or bringing good luck.
- A mythical creature that is a human during normal times but transforms into a wolf during the full moon.
- A legendary horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A mythological creature often depicted as being large, ugly, and mischievous.
- A mythical creature, also known as Sasquatch, believed to inhabit forests and wilderness areas.
- A mythical creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to live in the Himalayan mountains.
14 Clues: A mythological creature often depicted as being large, ugly, and mischievous. • A creature from Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. • A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, known for his power and lightning bolts. • ...
winged beasts & critters 2026-01-09
13 Clues: from heaven • tiny fairies • they guide you • lights the way • so many types! • delicate angels • good luck symbol • perfect pollinators • the majestic beauty • fire breathing beast • from Greek mythology • almost a magical bug! • natures makeup artist
Crossword for Monday May 22 2023-05-20
Across
- higher education
- popular album in 2019
- “In my dreams” singer
- ___stand
- ___Beauty
- Religious Days
- Old timey threat
- repetition from Greek mythology
- on the walls
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- synonym for staring
- bird at the zoo
- Californian tree
- 2015 met gala theme
- nail polish brand
- band like the Beatles
- “can i borrow a ___”
- old phone
- Jess Mariano’s enemy
- “Gotcha!”
- dreaded age in Tick Tick Boom
20 Clues: ___stand • ___Beauty • old phone • “Gotcha!” • on the walls • Religious Days • bird at the zoo • Californian tree • higher education • Old timey threat • nail polish brand • synonym for staring • 2015 met gala theme • “can i borrow a ___” • Jess Mariano’s enemy • popular album in 2019 • “In my dreams” singer • band like the Beatles • dreaded age in Tick Tick Boom • repetition from Greek mythology
Reading Crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- Paul Bunyan
- big events
- zoom,buzz,boom
- the Joker to Batman
- I ate 1,000 pancakes
- person that tells the story
- read between the lines
- Your nose is growing
- Harry Potter
- Fanta Sea
- Star-Wars
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- sequence of events in story
- person in the story
- instructions (POV)
- Sally sold sea shells
- Zeus,Apollo,Athena
- psychological conflict
- all-knowing
- Sherlock Holmes
- time & place
20 Clues: Fanta Sea • Star-Wars • big events • Paul Bunyan • all-knowing • time & place • Harry Potter • zoom,buzz,boom • Sherlock Holmes • instructions (POV) • Zeus,Apollo,Athena • person in the story • the Joker to Batman • I ate 1,000 pancakes • Your nose is growing • Sally sold sea shells • psychological conflict • read between the lines • sequence of events in story • person that tells the story
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-04
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- Wife of Zeus supreme goddess, patron of marriage and childbirth
- The name of a mortal woman in Greek mythology, who becomes the wife of Eros, and divine.
- God of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge
- First human woman created by the gods
- Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation (Aphrodite)
- Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest
- God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian Gods
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- God of war
- God of the underworld, the dead and riches
- One eyed giants
- An Oread in Greek mythology, a mountain nymph that lived on Mount Kithairon
- God of the sea and protector of all aquatic features
- Were the white-robed incarnations of destiny
- God of love (Cupid)
- Was a monster, a Gorgon, generally described as a winged human female with a hideous face and living venomous snakes in place of hair
15 Clues: God of war • One eyed giants • God of love (Cupid) • First human woman created by the gods • God of the underworld, the dead and riches • Were the white-robed incarnations of destiny • God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian Gods • Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest • God of the sea and protector of all aquatic features • ...
Mythology & Ovid Terms Review 2024-09-03
Across
- the Icarus myth can help audiences learn this
- the king of the gods
- A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
- one possible purpose of a myth
- Icarus’ father
- myths are important in defining a culture's what (who are they)
- all the gods of a people or religion collectively
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- where Daedalus and Icarus are banished to
- where the main gods/goddesses in the Greek pantheon live
- the natural element that led to Icarus' downfall
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing; a recurrent symbol in literature, art, or mythology
- considered one of the most important Roman writers; recorded the Icarus myth among others
- the job of Icarus’ father
- Icarus' biggest character flaw
14 Clues: Icarus’ father • the king of the gods • the job of Icarus’ father • one possible purpose of a myth • Icarus' biggest character flaw • where Daedalus and Icarus are banished to • the Icarus myth can help audiences learn this • the natural element that led to Icarus' downfall • all the gods of a people or religion collectively • ...
Valentine's Day 2026-02-12
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- Irish couples traditionally gift these for engagements, weddings, and Valentines Day, making them a meaningful alternative or addition to standard gifts.
- Who was Named Eros in Greek Mythology
- Activity that increases people's heart rate to at least 110 beats per minute.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell and patented on Valentine's Day.
- US State that produces the most red roses
- Color of the rose you send to a friend on Valentine's Day.
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- X's and O's at the end of a message stand for this (3words)
- Brain chemical known as the "love hormone"
- Gangster that orchestrated the St. Valentine's Day massacre (2words)
- Hindi word for love
- Irish word for love
- Father of Cupid in Roman mythology
- country that produces the most red roses
- Most common phrase used on Valentine's Day (3 words)
14 Clues: Hindi word for love • Irish word for love • Father of Cupid in Roman mythology • Who was Named Eros in Greek Mythology • country that produces the most red roses • US State that produces the most red roses • Brain chemical known as the "love hormone" • Most common phrase used on Valentine's Day (3 words) • Color of the rose you send to a friend on Valentine's Day. • ...
Irish Literature 2023-06-27
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- Author of "Ulysses"
- Symbol from Irish mythology and Catholic history, said to represent the holy trinity
- a form of verse, usually humorous, with 5 lines and an AABBA rhyme scheme
- Irish writer and 1923 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
- a modern Irish symbol often associated with rainbows and gold
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- Author of "Dracula"
- Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
- James Joyce short story collection about life in Ireland's capital
- Colm Toibin novel turned Oscar-nominated film
- Author of "Waiting for Godot"
- Modern Irish author of "Normal People" and "Conversations With Friends"
- Irish symbol and musical instrument said to have been stolen from Dagda, a king in Irish/Celtic mythology
12 Clues: Author of "Dracula" • Author of "Ulysses" • Author of "Waiting for Godot" • Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" • Colm Toibin novel turned Oscar-nominated film • Irish writer and 1923 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature • a modern Irish symbol often associated with rainbows and gold • James Joyce short story collection about life in Ireland's capital • ...
Valentine's Day Trivia 2024-02-14
Across
- What state produces most of America's red roses?
- Besides Valentine's Day, for which holiday are the most flowers sent?
- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine's Day cards were called "___ Valentines."
- What do yellow roses symbolize?
- From where was the oldest-known Valentine's Day message sent?
- In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of_____
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- What insanely popular website debuted on Valentine's Day in 2005?
- In what country is Valentine's Day known as "Friend's Day?"
- William Shakespeare mentions Valentine's Day in which of his plays?
- What major invention was patented on Valentine's Day?
- Who invented the first Valentine's Day candy box?
- In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love?
12 Clues: What do yellow roses symbolize? • In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of_____ • What state produces most of America's red roses? • Who invented the first Valentine's Day candy box? • What major invention was patented on Valentine's Day? • In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love? • In what country is Valentine's Day known as "Friend's Day?" • ...
Mythical Creatures 2024-02-25
Across
- a horse-dragon hybrid from Chinese mythology
- Greek monsters with snakes for hair
- a Japanese turtle-like humanoid
- a lion with a human head and scorpion tail
- a winged horse from Greece
- a hybrid of a lion and an eagle
- a horse-eagle hybrid
- a dragon-like creature with a rooster head
- an enormous human-like creature
- small forest dwellers that protect gardens
- small mischievous demon-like creatures
- an equine with a single horn on its head
- a spirit that grants three wishes
- a North American rabbit with antlers
- a hybrid of a deer and a bird
- the upper half of a human on a horse's body
- small forest spirits with insect-like wings
- an immortal bird made of flames
- a fire-breathing reptilian creature
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- a horse-fish hybrid from Greece
- a Greek hybrid of a human and a bull
- a Greek hybrid of a human and a goat
- short, bearded beings from Germanic folklore
- a winged lion with a human's head
- a dragon-like creature with two legs
- small grotesque monsters in European mythology
- female demons that seduce men
- a three-headed canine from Greece
- an undean monster that drinks blood
- a Japanese fox with multiple tails
- a creature with parts of a lion, goat, and snake
- someone cursed to transform into a canine beast
- a giant octopus-like sea monster
- a human with a fish tail instead of legs
- magical pointy-eared beings from European folklore
- a Greek giant with only one eye
- a bird with a human woman's head
- a hairy humanoid that leaves large footprints
- grotesque creatures from Norse mythology
- a Greek serpent with multiple heads
- an hulking brutish humanoid that eats babies
41 Clues: a horse-eagle hybrid • a winged horse from Greece • female demons that seduce men • a hybrid of a deer and a bird • a horse-fish hybrid from Greece • a Japanese turtle-like humanoid • a hybrid of a lion and an eagle • an enormous human-like creature • a Greek giant with only one eye • an immortal bird made of flames • a giant octopus-like sea monster • ...
Folklore 2023-05-18
Across
- Both character and place, this is the mother of all things
- These are the 12 beautiful children (gods) of Cronus and Rhea.
- According to Greek mythology this is the NOTHING from which the world came.
- A folktale about a miller and whether luck or money makes a person successful.
- The Vietnamese folktale about a girl forced to marry a snake.
- The name of the Titan who is cursed to hold the world up on his shoulders.
- The "magical" article of clothing Lazy Peter sells to the farmer
- In Greek mythology, this is the place all souls go when they die.
- THIS is what the snake turns into at night from the folktale of Pumpkin Seed...
- Both a character and place in Greek mythology, he was the FIRST cruel ruler.
- The name of the "guard dog" type monster in the Underworld.
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- The ruler of the underworld.
- A type of story that is exaggerated and told for fun (Ex: Paul Bunyon)
- A type of story that is brief, has animals as main characters and always has a moral.
- The name of Daedalus's son who did not listen to his father and fell to his death.
- The third ruler of the universe; has lightning bolts as a weapon
- The name of the "cage" or maze that Daedalus built.
- A type of story that explains something about the natural world.
- One of Zeus's sister. Protector of women and children.
- The nickname of the con man who tricked a farmer out of money.
- A type of story that is told for entertainment and that each of you presented to class.
- Zeus's brother. Ruler of the sea. Holds a trident.
- The second cruel ruler who ATE his own children so he wouldn't be overthrown.
- The monster in the middle of the labyrinth.
24 Clues: The ruler of the underworld. • The monster in the middle of the labyrinth. • The name of the "cage" or maze that Daedalus built. • Zeus's brother. Ruler of the sea. Holds a trident. • One of Zeus's sister. Protector of women and children. • Both character and place, this is the mother of all things • The name of the "guard dog" type monster in the Underworld. • ...
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
Across
- Lego
- Smallest country/ The pope
- most populated country
- Biggest country
- country with the most tourists
- Mario
- Amsterdam
- Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
- Big spiders
- Kathmandu/tallest mountain
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- Seoul/K-pop
- Bird and snake flag
- 50 states
- The Great Wall of
- Pretzels
- Lord of the rings location
- Ell’o Mate
- Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
18 Clues: Lego • Mario • Pretzels • 50 states • Amsterdam • Ell’o Mate • Seoul/K-pop • Big spiders • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • Bird and snake flag • most populated country • Smallest country/ The pope • Lord of the rings location • Kathmandu/tallest mountain • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta • Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
영어I-p.27 2017-08-15
19 Clues: 여신 • ~하곤 했다 • 결과, 결말 • 신화(神話) • 예상, 기대 • 효과, 효력, • 상(像), 조각상 • 실감하다, 깨닫다 • 영향(력), 작용 • 확신, 신념, 믿음 • 그리스의, 그리스어 • 만족시키다, 충족시키다 • (↔ negative) • 기도(문), 기원, 소원 • ~을 가져오다, 데려오다 • (= alone) 외로운, 쓸쓸한 • ~라는 뜻(의미)이다, ~을 뜻하다 • ~의 이름을 따서 짓다, 이름붙이다 • ~와 사랑에 빠지다, ~에게 반하다
Stems #4 2023-02-14
Across
- a portable breathing apparatus for divers
- neo
- existing or occurring within a state
- allow to leave; send away
- to have discussions together
- relating to newborn children
- intro
- a period of 100 years
- giving information clearly, but cut to a few words
- con
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- miss
- cent
- intra
- the science of myths
- aqua
- an organization that does not make money
- logy
- cise
- non
19 Clues: neo • non • con • miss • cent • aqua • logy • cise • intra • intro • the science of myths • a period of 100 years • allow to leave; send away • to have discussions together • relating to newborn children • existing or occurring within a state • an organization that does not make money • a portable breathing apparatus for divers • giving information clearly, but cut to a few words
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-09
Across
- A legendary reptilian creature often depicted with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A creature with the body of a bird and the head of a woman, often depicted as vengeful spirits.
- A creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, often depicted as a giant.
- A mythical creature also known as Sasquatch, said to inhabit forests and wilderness areas.
- A person who transforms into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology known for wailing as a harbinger of death.
- A nature spirit in various cultures, associated with particular natural locations.
- A fire-breathing monster with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
- A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poets and heroes.
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- A legendary sea monster with tentacles, known for its massive size and power.
- A creature with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with a gaze.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often with a riddle to solve.
- A bird that is said to burst into flames upon death and be reborn from its ashes.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A sea creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, found in Greek mythology.
20 Clues: A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains. • A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat. • A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • ...
LW&W vocab 2026-04-28
Across
- a soft chewy confection made primarily from starch and sugar that originates from Turkey
- supernatural beings in Arabian mythology
- British word for a vehicle with runners used to carry loads or transport people over snow and ice
- Relating to, or resembling an animal in a negative way
- tree nymphs in Greek mythology
- a British term for a tourist or sightseer
- having descend from a train, bus, or carriage
- Used to describe a low-pitched, thick, or raspy voice or laugh
- a clever, often deceitful plan, scheme, or trick designed to outwit an opponent
- British adjective used to describe a room, space, or item that is stale, musty, and unclean-smelling
- describes the hooves of animals like goats and sheep
- a person who travels from place to place (plural)
- refers to eyeglasses (plural)
- a quiet, partially suppressed, and often unkind or disrespectful laugh
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- refers to plates, dishes, cups, bowls, and others which typically consists of earthenware
- a small tower projecting from the corner of a building, commonly in castles
- to have moved or marched together
- describes someone eager for knowledge
- describes a person's body or movements as thin, supple, and graceful
- a waxy, flammable, white crystalline terpene ketone
- originally meaning strange of peculiar, but is now an umbrella term
- something that is annoying, troublesome, or vexatious, often causing persistent irritation, a pestilence
- an old-fashioned, informal term of endearment used as a friendly form of address
- a decorative chain, garland, or ribbon suspended in a curve between two points, often featuring flowers or leaves
- adverb meaning mainly, principally, or for the most part
- water nymphs in Greek mythology
- a soft, sweet-but-bitter spread made by cooking citrus fruit pulp and peel
- description of having long, thick, unkempt hair
- something of very little value, importance, or significance
- a person who behaves in an annoyingly moralistic, self-righteous, or fussily precise manner
30 Clues: refers to eyeglasses (plural) • tree nymphs in Greek mythology • water nymphs in Greek mythology • to have moved or marched together • describes someone eager for knowledge • supernatural beings in Arabian mythology • a British term for a tourist or sightseer • having descend from a train, bus, or carriage • description of having long, thick, unkempt hair • ...
Ms Lagg 2013-03-05
Across
- opposing or defying authority
- woman in Greek mythology
- smaller part
- conflict of ideas
- formally cancel something
- uncertainty
- open, organized
- able to use both hands
- stimulating memories of the past
- having double meaning
Down
- formal assembly
- of warlike character
- Paleozoic and Mesozoic
- benifit humanity
- calling upon higher power
- before or existing before the war
- walk slowly
17 Clues: uncertainty • walk slowly • smaller part • formal assembly • open, organized • benifit humanity • conflict of ideas • of warlike character • having double meaning • Paleozoic and Mesozoic • able to use both hands • woman in Greek mythology • formally cancel something • calling upon higher power • opposing or defying authority • stimulating memories of the past • before or existing before the war
Percy Jackson 5-8 2024-02-08
Across
- - high state of refinement
- - when sun is furthest from equator
- - smell bad
- - to meet
- - outdoor covered shelter
- - half man, half bull creature
- - related to conventional behavior
- - great pain
- - on purpose
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- - study of buildings
- - aware and capable of thought
- of traditional tales
- - whisper
- - moving clumsy
- - equal
- - a law that forbids something
- - quickly
- - pound with your fists
- -being in competition
- - an outline
20 Clues: - equal • - whisper • - to meet • - quickly • - smell bad • - great pain • - an outline • - on purpose • - moving clumsy • - study of buildings • of traditional tales • -being in competition • - pound with your fists • - outdoor covered shelter • - high state of refinement • - aware and capable of thought • - a law that forbids something • - half man, half bull creature • ...
TreasureWord Gemma 2025-04-14
Across
- Capital city of Australia
- Bright blue gemstone
- Patron Saint of Ireland
- Significant, grave
- Commercial
- Jeans material
- Chess piece; clerical rank
- Drink from Logan Paul and KSI
- Creature; energy drink
- Muscovado and Demerara, for example
- Definite article
- Cross-dressing Shakespearean heroine
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- Mug, kisser (slang)
- Warrior woman in Norse mythology
- Mythical fire bird
- Festive bird
- Superhero Clint Barton
- Gazing, gawking
- Crucial, major
- Rihanna fashion label
20 Clues: Commercial • Festive bird • Jeans material • Crucial, major • Gazing, gawking • Definite article • Mythical fire bird • Significant, grave • Mug, kisser (slang) • Bright blue gemstone • Rihanna fashion label • Superhero Clint Barton • Creature; energy drink • Patron Saint of Ireland • Capital city of Australia • Chess piece; clerical rank • Drink from Logan Paul and KSI • ...
Australia 2025-05-27
Across
- prisonners
- mythology
- Australian climate
- used to hunt for food
- australian currency
- baby kangaroo
- island in Austalia
- practised in the Ocean
- Koala's food
- the biggest city
- an important sport in Australia
- little bears
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- monument in Sydney
- a dry land
- Joey's parent
- in the north east of Australia
- a dangerous sea animal
- big rock
- capital city
- birds
- the flag has five of them
21 Clues: birds • big rock • mythology • prisonners • a dry land • capital city • Koala's food • little bears • Joey's parent • baby kangaroo • the biggest city • monument in Sydney • Australian climate • island in Austalia • australian currency • used to hunt for food • a dangerous sea animal • practised in the Ocean • the flag has five of them • in the north east of Australia • an important sport in Australia
Sonya Singh 2023-09-19
Across
- favorite way to express myself
- favorite season
- Favorite Harry Potter character
- My mythology Parent
- favorite drink
- Number of siblings I have
- favorite holiday
- Favorite show iv participated in
- My birth stone
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- favorite number
- favorite TV show
- favorite planet
- my happy place
- Favorite animal
- what I do in theater
- favorite chocolate
- favorite TSITP character
- favorite avenger
- favorite broadway show
- favorite marvel character
20 Clues: my happy place • favorite drink • My birth stone • favorite number • favorite season • favorite planet • Favorite animal • favorite TV show • favorite avenger • favorite holiday • favorite chocolate • My mythology Parent • what I do in theater • favorite broadway show • favorite TSITP character • Number of siblings I have • favorite marvel character • favorite way to express myself • ...
Schools of Mythological Thought 2024-04-29
Across
- dualities (person)
- physical, moral, historical
- "rational account"
- not allegory anymore, but primitive
- primitive, but cool
- Oedipus complex
- Apollo = fire, Poseidon = water
- "emphatic utterance"
- founder of Neoplatonism
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- solar mythology
- "cultural programs of actions"
- The Golden Bough
- "truth"
- moral allegory (e.g. Atlantis myth)
- dualities (concept)
- Das Mutterrecht
- first to divide mythos/logos
- Zeus = real guy in history
- collective unconscious
- "first modern historian"
20 Clues: "truth" • solar mythology • Das Mutterrecht • Oedipus complex • The Golden Bough • dualities (person) • "rational account" • dualities (concept) • primitive, but cool • "emphatic utterance" • collective unconscious • founder of Neoplatonism • "first modern historian" • Zeus = real guy in history • physical, moral, historical • first to divide mythos/logos • "cultural programs of actions" • ...
TreasureWord Gemma 2025-04-14
Across
- Mythical fire bird
- Muscovado and Demerara, for example
- Cross-dressing Shakespearean heroine
- Superhero Clint Barton
- Crucial, major
- Festive bird
- Rihanna fashion label
- Bright blue gemstone
- Chess piece; clerical rank
Down
- Creature; energy drink
- Warrior woman in Norse mythology
- Jeans material
- Commercial
- Drink from Logan Paul and KSI
- Capital city of Australia
- Significant, grave
- Definite article
- Patron Saint of Ireland
- Gazing, gawking
- Mug, kisser (slang)
20 Clues: Commercial • Festive bird • Jeans material • Crucial, major • Gazing, gawking • Definite article • Mythical fire bird • Significant, grave • Mug, kisser (slang) • Bright blue gemstone • Rihanna fashion label • Creature; energy drink • Superhero Clint Barton • Patron Saint of Ireland • Capital city of Australia • Chess piece; clerical rank • Drink from Logan Paul and KSI • ...
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
Across
- Bird and snake flag
- Mario
- Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
- Lord of the rings location
- Smallest country/ The pope
- Pretzels
- Seoul/K-pop
- The Great Wall of
- 50 states
- Big spiders
Down
- most populated country
- country with the most tourists
- Ell’o Mate
- Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
- Biggest country
- Amsterdam
- Lego
17 Clues: Lego • Mario • Pretzels • Amsterdam • 50 states • Ell’o Mate • Seoul/K-pop • Big spiders • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • Bird and snake flag • most populated country • Lord of the rings location • Smallest country/ The pope • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta • Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
Greek mythology vocab 2020-12-07
Across
- satisfy
- hate
- archenemy
- unlimited power
- clothes
- god-like
- bring about
- plague
- murder of ones own father
- story with hidden meaning
- take revenge for
- primitive
- collection of stories
- revere
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- deep respect
- all-knowing
- food of the gods
- delay
- long period of time
- in human form
- god
- collection of information
- happy
- hold in great regard
- tricked
- annoyance
- tradition folktales, stories
- respected group
- love
29 Clues: god • hate • love • delay • happy • plague • revere • satisfy • clothes • tricked • god-like • archenemy • annoyance • primitive • all-knowing • bring about • deep respect • in human form • unlimited power • respected group • food of the gods • take revenge for • long period of time • hold in great regard • collection of stories • collection of information • murder of ones own father • story with hidden meaning • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2022-10-28
Across
- the god of the sun and light, brother to artemis
- goddess of harvest, mother of persephone
- messenger god, god of roads and doorways
- son of zeus and alcmene , know as a hero,
- in latin he's know as cupid, son of aphrodite, god of carnal love
- goddess of the hunt, sister to apollo
- god of warfare, first child of zeus and hera
- god of winemaking, ecstasy, vegetation, and fertility
- half man half bull creature born to Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete.
- goddess of marriage and women, wife to zeus
- god of fire,
- a gorgon, turned people to stone, snake hair
- mother goddess daughter of gaia and uranus, sister and wife of chronos
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- three headed dog belonging to hades
- god of the underworld, brother of zeus and poseidon
- goddess of love and fertility, shes lovers with ares along with a mortal named Anchises
- a female demon who devours children
- god of lightning, king of the gods
- a human like creature with bird wings that lured men to there death
- slayed medusa, son of zeus and danae
- multi headed dragon that doubled heads when they were cut off
- god of the sea, brother of zeus and hades
- goddess of war and wisdom
- goddess of the hearth, daughter rheas cronus
- king of titans, god of time, swallowed his children
25 Clues: god of fire, • goddess of war and wisdom • god of lightning, king of the gods • three headed dog belonging to hades • a female demon who devours children • slayed medusa, son of zeus and danae • goddess of the hunt, sister to apollo • goddess of harvest, mother of persephone • messenger god, god of roads and doorways • son of zeus and alcmene , know as a hero, • ...
Annaliese Fagan Mythology 2020-10-30
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- was built by Daedalus for the Minotaur
- gets drunk on fine wine
- coaxes Mother Earth to turn Atalanta and Hippomenes into lions
- joined Icarus's wings together
- killed Niobe's 7 daughters
- was jealous of Psyche
- was where Narcissus fell in love with his own relfection
- granted Midas his powers
- created Pandora
- was played to get past Cerberus
- the Sun-God Titan
- took the 100 eyes from Argus and placed them on the peacock
- was the wife of the messenger of the sea
- killed Niobe's 7 sons
- was sent by Zeus to kill Argus
- were rejected by Daphne
- was Daphne's father
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- disguised herself as an old woman
- cursed Echo
- stole fire from the workshop of Haphaestus and Athena
- would lead to the downfall of Atalanta
- was father to Nyx
- was made out of fire by Odysseus
- kills Phaethon
- was found by Midas and returned to Dionysus
- was also known as the "west wind"
- was the god of sleep
- bit Eurydice and she died
- contest that Athena challenged Arachne with
- was where Triton and his family lived
30 Clues: cursed Echo • kills Phaethon • created Pandora • was father to Nyx • the Sun-God Titan • was Daphne's father • was the god of sleep • was jealous of Psyche • killed Niobe's 7 sons • gets drunk on fine wine • were rejected by Daphne • granted Midas his powers • bit Eurydice and she died • killed Niobe's 7 daughters • joined Icarus's wings together • was sent by Zeus to kill Argus • ...
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2020-04-29
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- volcanoes erupt with this blast
- his heel was a weak spot
- violent storm named after monster
- long journey or quest
- 26 mile race
- event named after gods' mountain
- very handsome man & hottie
- werewolf
- self-centered and love of self
- to nag or be bad tempered
- great disorder or a god's name
- large or colossal
- uncomfortable and simple
- held in high opinion or respect
- Morpheus' gift to the seriously ill
- this river makes you lethargic & tired
- he made people panic with a shout
- Roman God of war and martial arts
- tease or keep things out of reach
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- the order of time
- colored like a rainbow
- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- plant life
- changes mood easily
- the act of mercifully ending life
- Calliope or Terpsichore
- animal life
- a confusing maze and home of a Minotaur
- this god gives sleepless nights
- harsh or cruel treatment
- baby Zeus' horn of plenty
- a way of thinking she married Cupid
- great enthusiasm and devotion
- final outcome or destiny
- an actor inspired by Thespis
- held the world on his shoulders
- a rival or enemy
- she was rejected by Narcissus and became a faint, repetitive voice
- strong, tall woman
- the dark & gloomy river of Hades
- dangerous and seductive women
41 Clues: werewolf • plant life • animal life • 26 mile race • a rival or enemy • the order of time • large or colossal • strong, tall woman • changes mood easily • long journey or quest • colored like a rainbow • Calliope or Terpsichore • his heel was a weak spot • harsh or cruel treatment • final outcome or destiny • uncomfortable and simple • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • baby Zeus' horn of plenty • ...
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2021-09-06
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- varying in color when seen in different lights
- showing inventiveness and skill
- armor plate that protects the chest
- distorted and unnatural in shape or size
- make a monotonous low dull sound
- expressing sorrow
- discretion in practical affairs
- rule against
- a rattling noise
- any of various large flies that annoy livestock
- bright with a steady but subdued shining
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- a violent disturbance
- not admitting of passage into or through
- the rarified fluid said to flow in the veins of the Gods
- a minor nature goddess depicted as a beautiful maiden
- move with or as if with a rushing sound
- a spear with three prongs
- eat immoderately
- not capable of being conquered or vanquished or overcome
- an angry dispute
- the food and drink of the gods
21 Clues: rule against • eat immoderately • an angry dispute • a rattling noise • expressing sorrow • a violent disturbance • a spear with three prongs • the food and drink of the gods • showing inventiveness and skill • discretion in practical affairs • make a monotonous low dull sound • armor plate that protects the chest • move with or as if with a rushing sound • ...
Norse Mythology Introduction 2021-02-25
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- trickster god, half god, half giant
- the day of doom that will destroy the gods and the entire earth
- Thor's hammer
- lost one of his hands to Fenrir
- Thor's wife
- Odin's battlemaidens
- His death was caused by Loki's tricks
- all father of the gods
- goddess of love and beauty
- makers of Thor's hammer
- the world of men
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- guard of Bifrost
- the rainbow bridge that leads to Asgard
- Odin's wife and queen
- the land of the giants
- another name for the norsemen
- the world tree
- enemies of the gods of Asgard
- god of thunder
- home of the gods
20 Clues: Thor's wife • Thor's hammer • the world tree • god of thunder • guard of Bifrost • home of the gods • the world of men • Odin's battlemaidens • Odin's wife and queen • the land of the giants • all father of the gods • makers of Thor's hammer • goddess of love and beauty • another name for the norsemen • enemies of the gods of Asgard • lost one of his hands to Fenrir • ...
Greek Mythology (Midterm) 2021-04-13
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- Daughter of Epimetheus.
- Meaning of Psyche in psychology.
- Hundred-handed sons of Uranus and Gaea.
- Women in perpetual intoxication.
- Brought fire to men.
- Bacchus' cousin who refused to receive him in his kingdom.
- "Gift of all"
- Flower that helped Hades carry away Persephone.
- Polyphemus' father.
- Fourth race of men who went on great adventures.
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- Adonis' blood turned into this flower.
- Demeter's ambassador to men.
- Zeus' favorite island.
- Apollo declared Psyche would be marrying a fearful winged ____.
- King of Ithaca.
- Mother of two judges in the underworld.
- Olympian who loves playing discus throw with Hyacinthus.
- Psyche's helpers in her first task.
- Cereal, a traditional breakfast, got its name from this Roman goddess of agriculture.
- Voice heard in empty spaces.
20 Clues: "Gift of all" • King of Ithaca. • Polyphemus' father. • Brought fire to men. • Zeus' favorite island. • Daughter of Epimetheus. • Demeter's ambassador to men. • Voice heard in empty spaces. • Meaning of Psyche in psychology. • Women in perpetual intoxication. • Psyche's helpers in her first task. • Adonis' blood turned into this flower. • Hundred-handed sons of Uranus and Gaea. • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2023-01-19
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- Aphrodite has a magical one
- protector of blacksmiths; crippled
- favorite animals are the dog and the vulture
- Apollo and Artemis
- kingdom of Hades
- stays far from drama; modest goddess
- Titan who carries the world
- "messenger of Olympus"
- Titan that encircles the earth
- weapon of Zeus
- Hestia's favorite
- favorite of Aphrodite
- home of the gods and goddesses
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- mighty ones who were defeated by Zeus
- oldest brother who has a magical hat
- Titan who gave fire to mankind
- favorite animal is the dolphin
- favorite tree is the oak; rules over all
- Zeus's father
- jealous queen of the gods; favorite is the peacock
- wielded by Poseidon
- protector of musicians and herdsmen
- born fully-grown
- invented the horse
- twin huntress; favorite animal is the deer
- three-headed guard dog of the Underworld
- Apollo's favorite
27 Clues: Zeus's father • weapon of Zeus • kingdom of Hades • born fully-grown • Hestia's favorite • Apollo's favorite • Apollo and Artemis • invented the horse • wielded by Poseidon • favorite of Aphrodite • "messenger of Olympus" • Aphrodite has a magical one • Titan who carries the world • Titan who gave fire to mankind • favorite animal is the dolphin • Titan that encircles the earth • ...
Norse Mythology Review 2023-04-19
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- Young man who could run faster than anyone else; he accompanied Thor and Loki on a trip into Jotunheim where he raced against the speed of thought
- The trickster god who secretly cut off Thor’s wife Sif’s hair one night
- The rainbow bridge into Valhallah
- Keeper of the apples of immortality
- Horn that Heimdal will blow announcing the beginning of Ragnarok
- One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire
- The world tree, its roots and branches run through all nine realms
- Odin’s magical arm bracelet that created copies of itself every nine days, forged for him by dwarfs
- Huge giant who was sacrificed at the beginning of time to create the world
- Son of Odin, god of Thunder and Lightning, who fights the great serpent at the end of the world
- The best and most beautiful of the gods; the gods celebrated by trying to hit him with different objects when they learned he was almost completely invulnerable
- Child of Loki and a great serpent who is killed by Thor at the end of time
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- The Battlemaidens who take fallen warriors to live in Vallhalla
- One of the nine realms, this is where humans live.
- He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla
- One of the nine realms; on a journey their Thor and Loki slept in a “cave” that was really the glove of a giant
- Wife of Odin, mother of Thor and Balder, she was tricked by Loki into revealing Balder’s only weakness
- Odin’s magical spear, forged for him by dwarfs. Oaths sworn on it must be kept
- A huge wolf and son of Loki, he is bound in a magical ribbon created by dwarfs and will kill Odin at the end of time
- The name of the last battle in which the gods are defeated and the world is destroyed and renewed
- Called “Allfather” or “The Wanderer,” this one-eyed god carries the powerful spear Gungnir into battle
- One of the nine realms, this is the home of the gods
- The magical hammer of Thor that always returns to him when he throws it.
- Daughter of Loki, goddess of death and the underworld; half beautiful young woman, half corpse
- Frigg tried to protect Balder by making everything except this promise not to harm him
- God of war and justice, he lost his hand to the wolf Fenris
- It was from this being’s well that Odin attained great wisdom by giving up his eye
27 Clues: The rainbow bridge into Valhallah • He guards the Bifrost into Valhalla • Keeper of the apples of immortality • One of the nine realms, this is a place of fire • One of the nine realms, this is where humans live. • One of the nine realms, this is the home of the gods • God of war and justice, he lost his hand to the wolf Fenris • ...
Words from Mythology 2023-05-15
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- To do with the moon
- Large amount of money
- What dolls wear
- "Patio is to ____ as basement is to cellar"
- Beach Umbrella
- A Repeated sequence
- Giving a sign of respect
- Cheerful or joyful
- Look at something very closely
- International games
- "Fast and the ____ Tokyo Drift"
- What you mix with milk in a bowl
- Deserving honor or respect
- Kind & Pleasant
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- "____ is to huge as tiny is to small"
- Having great anger
- A superhero has this power
- Where you find maps
- First month of the year
- An important goal or purpose
- Loud Repeat
- There are 7 of these on the planet
- Area of land that is claimed
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime
24 Clues: Loud Repeat • Beach Umbrella • What dolls wear • Kind & Pleasant • Having great anger • Cheerful or joyful • To do with the moon • Where you find maps • A Repeated sequence • International games • Large amount of money • First month of the year • Giving a sign of respect • A superhero has this power • Deserving honor or respect • An important goal or purpose • Area of land that is claimed • ...
Reading and Mythology 2023-06-28
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- an action word
- the goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- a prefix meaning "already done"
- the god of war
- a suffix meaning "without"
- a person, place, thing, and idea
- a word used to connect clauses
- a suffix meaning "to relate to"
- the god of the Underworld
- a suffix meaning "state;condition;quality"
- Hades' wife
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- the god of agriculture
- Zeus' wife
- the god of lightning and the King of the Gods
- the god of the seas
- The goddess of love
- describes a noun
- a suffix meaning "after"
- describes an action
- a suffix meaning "having the ability to do"
- the god of fire
21 Clues: Zeus' wife • Hades' wife • an action word • the god of war • the god of fire • describes a noun • the god of the seas • The goddess of love • describes an action • the god of agriculture • a suffix meaning "after" • the god of the Underworld • a suffix meaning "without" • a word used to connect clauses • a prefix meaning "already done" • a suffix meaning "to relate to" • ...
Popular Mythology Crossword 2012-11-02
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- Disney’s ‘newest’ princess (she’s actually the eldest)
- This forensic scientist has a penchant for black hair dye and coffins.
- Not the real world but the Real World
- He sparkles in daylight.
- School that Jeff, Brita, Abed, Shirley, Annie, Troy, and Pierce go to
- Fern Gully with CG
- Walter’s Anima Self (Jungian Archetype)
- “Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.”
- Comedy show that’s funny every four years
- Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia
- The Platypus
- "Auf Wiedersehen"
- Walter’s Shadow Self (Jungian Archetype)
- Mr. Anderson
- The Great Gastby (2013 Actor)
- Why so serious?
- An infinite frontier
- PSY, a Brown, made this style popular
- This president has two movies coming out this year.
- Book of Eli archetype
- Longest running sitcom’s family name.
- Obama’s spirit animal
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- "First came survival, then came mission, now they must face... each other"
- People connected to the Matrix
- Narrator
- Bruce Willis’ younger assassin self
- New ______, ______s, Broke _______s, Gossip _______, Mean _______s
- A sauce of microwaved ketchup and Country Crock ladled over pasta
- Discount Double-Check choreographer
- very funny
- The American Walkabout
- ”This guy wears a mask, like an outlaw!”
- Romney's spirit animal
- Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and movies.
- WALLE for real. (It even tweets!)
- An Astronaut’s cowboy best friend, who is actually an Astronaut (Reach for the Sky)
- The Ultimate Fighting Chapionship uses this fighting style's rules.
- A particular Zombie’s pet name for his band obsession
- Astronaut with a bow who volunteers
- Pretty Girls Spencer, Hanna, Ella, Aria
- A Cowboy’s Astronaut best friend (To the Rescue)
- Grandma is a hot Latina in this family
42 Clues: Narrator • very funny • The Platypus • Mr. Anderson • Why so serious? • "Auf Wiedersehen" • Fern Gully with CG • An infinite frontier • Book of Eli archetype • Obama’s spirit animal • The American Walkabout • Romney's spirit animal • He sparkles in daylight. • The Great Gastby (2013 Actor) • People connected to the Matrix • Kelly, Carrie, Phillip, Fantasia • WALLE for real. (It even tweets!) • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-21
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- ...vs light
- Who is the god of the water?
- ... is a quality of a hero and means the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- belief in one god
- The Fields of Asphodel are also know as...
- The Elysian Fields are also know as...
- Born from Zeus’s head. Goddess of strategy
- Who did the Trojans loose the Trojan War to?
- Zeus’s sister and wife, Goddess of marriage
- Who was a warrior at birth and a son of Jupiter?
- One persons myth is another person's ...
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- Who is the god of the underworld?
- Belief in many gods
- Who was an echo in the forest named after?
- A link to past, Good stories/literature, Connects to our arts and music, and Current day literature based on mythology are four reasons we study ...
- Zeus is unfaithful, Hera gets mad, Hera punishes the woman are how the ... are born
- boulder rolls back down after he pushes it up the hill. A never ending task is a Sisyphean task.
- forever thirsty, but can’t drink. Submerged in water up to his neck, root of the word: Tantalizing
- Who lead the Trojans to Italy?
- Who is the god of the Sky?
- ...vs Female
- Who is the goddess of the cornfield, mistress of planting and harvesting and lady of growing things?
- an account of the deeds of a god or of a supernatural being. It relates a supposed historical event, or it serves “to explain some practice, belief, institution or natural phenomenon.”
23 Clues: ...vs light • ...vs Female • belief in one god • Belief in many gods • Who is the god of the Sky? • Who is the god of the water? • Who lead the Trojans to Italy? • Who is the god of the underworld? • The Elysian Fields are also know as... • One persons myth is another person's ... • Who was an echo in the forest named after? • The Fields of Asphodel are also know as... • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2014-04-06
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- Kidnapped by Hades for Love
- Sanctuary to Demeter
- Sanctuary Home to the Olympics
- God of the Underworld
- Assigned the 12 Labors and Hid in a Vase
- Zeus' Brother Who Spends His Time At Sea
- Children of Uranus Freed by Cronus
- Funny Play With a Happy Ending
- Opened the Box
- City Named for Athena
- Name of the Age When Athens Was Strongest
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- The First Major Greek City
- The Goddess of Beauty and Love
- King of the Gods
- God of War
- God of the Forge
- Completed 12 Labors
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Made the Humans
- Father of Zeus
- The Original Goddess
- If You Were A God and Had a Message to Send Who Would You Call?
- Queen of the Gods
- City of Warriors
- Mountain Home of the Gods (mount _________)
- Artemis, Goddess of the __________
- Twin Brother of Artemis
- They Explain The Unexplainable
- The Hydra Lived In This Swamp
- Island Sanctuary to Apollo
30 Clues: God of War • Father of Zeus • Opened the Box • Made the Humans • King of the Gods • God of the Forge • City of Warriors • Queen of the Gods • Completed 12 Labors • Sanctuary to Demeter • The Original Goddess • God of the Underworld • City Named for Athena • Goddess of the Harvest • Twin Brother of Artemis • The First Major Greek City • Island Sanctuary to Apollo • Kidnapped by Hades for Love • ...
Trojan War Mythology 2017-05-22
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- The Greeks built a giant one to win the war
- Female monsters who sing sailors to their deaths
- His heel is his only weakness
- Odysseus's Son
- Odysseus's Wife
- Number of Years Odysseus was away from Home
- Odysseus's faithful dog
- The King of Troy
- Italian princess whom Aeneas marries
- Greek word for "return"
- Sorceress who turns sailors into pigs
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- The most beautiful woman in the world
- The other option, besides Charybdis
- Leader of Greek forces at Troy
- Greatest Warrior of all the Trojans
- Agamemnon's brother
- The Roman War God, father of Romulus and Remus
- He abducted Helen from her home in Sparta
- Trojan who sails to Italy and founds a new city
- Number of years the Trojan War lasted
20 Clues: Odysseus's Son • Odysseus's Wife • The King of Troy • Agamemnon's brother • Odysseus's faithful dog • Greek word for "return" • His heel is his only weakness • Leader of Greek forces at Troy • The other option, besides Charybdis • Greatest Warrior of all the Trojans • Italian princess whom Aeneas marries • The most beautiful woman in the world • Number of years the Trojan War lasted • ...
Mythology and Folklore 2017-01-28
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- The bearer of the crushing world
- Shrewd and cunning
- Ruler of the dead
- The Furies
- The Elder Gods
- Death
- Mother of the thunderer
- Earth-shaker
- Wheel-eyed
- We belong to the ____ race.
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- Nine carefree spirits
- A beautiful tree
- Father Heaven
- The mistress of the six vestals
- For the favorite one
- The people in the strange place only heroes had visited
- Eagle meal: by Prometheus
- The most Greek of all the gods.
- Earth's last and final offspring
- Hera's avian friend.
20 Clues: Death • The Furies • Wheel-eyed • Earth-shaker • Father Heaven • The Elder Gods • A beautiful tree • Ruler of the dead • Shrewd and cunning • For the favorite one • Hera's avian friend. • Nine carefree spirits • Mother of the thunderer • Eagle meal: by Prometheus • We belong to the ____ race. • The mistress of the six vestals • The most Greek of all the gods. • The bearer of the crushing world • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2018-05-21
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- Enchantress who transforms part of Odysseus' crew
- Six headed monster
- The King of Phaecia's name
- Sisyphus Man who tricked Hades
- Monster capable of causing large whirlpools
- Hero who falls in love with Hector's sister
- Hundred-headed dragon who guarded the tree of golden apples.
- Only person who could draw Heracles' bow
- The ruler of the island where Odysseus was stranded for 7 years
- Odysseus' swineherd
- Greek hero famous for completing 12 supposedly impossible tasks.
- Goddess of Wisdom. Also daughter of Zeus.
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- The Greek inventor's son
- The King of Phaecia's daughter
- Odysseus' best hunting dog
- One of the Laestrygonians of Sicily
- Man who killed his nephew due to jealousy. Also created Minotaur's labyrinth.
- The creature who's hide was near invincible. Killed by Heracles.
- Hector's brother who is killed by Helen's husband
- The only female Argonaut
- Achilles' best friend
- Odysseus' wife
22 Clues: Odysseus' wife • Six headed monster • Odysseus' swineherd • Achilles' best friend • The Greek inventor's son • The only female Argonaut • The King of Phaecia's name • Odysseus' best hunting dog • The King of Phaecia's daughter • Sisyphus Man who tricked Hades • One of the Laestrygonians of Sicily • Only person who could draw Heracles' bow • Goddess of Wisdom. Also daughter of Zeus. • ...
Greek Mythology thing 2018-12-04
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- v jealous lady
- the instrument that pan played
- hercules stole a belt from them
- heaven and loves earth
- hercules had to clean these as his 5th labor
- achilles' equal
- lasted 9 years + the greeks triumphed
- has snake hair and had sisters
- dictys is their brother and he was king of seriphus
- homer is the author of
- she wasn't invited to a wedding a got v mad about it and threw an apple
- what medusa and her sisters were
- moons and arrows, had a twin
- daughter of king acrisius
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- ruler of the silver, bronze, and stone ages; jove
- of troy
- gave humans fire
- the gOlDEn touch
- eros loved her and she out-beautyed (?) aphrodite
- helius' son
- wife of perseus
- has fire horses and likes music
- ruler of the golden age
- a prophet who predicted great thungs for herc
- greek's bravest + mightiest warrior
- hades ruled + was banished here
- she won the contest
- gods lived here
- has winged sandals
- her child and her was killed by her husband cause he got v mad
30 Clues: of troy • helius' son • v jealous lady • wife of perseus • achilles' equal • gods lived here • gave humans fire • the gOlDEn touch • has winged sandals • she won the contest • heaven and loves earth • homer is the author of • ruler of the golden age • daughter of king acrisius • moons and arrows, had a twin • the instrument that pan played • has snake hair and had sisters • ...
Mythology Trimester Review 2022-03-04
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- This Greek word means ant
- He is served to his father
- A plea to her ends the curse upon the House of Atreus
- Her domains are the woods, chase, hunt
- A Greek playwright of tragedies
- His symbol is winged sandals
- This god lost the contest for control of Athens
- He fought his brother over the throne of Thebes
- He was killed by his wife or her lover
- He is the founder of Thebes
- A goat's horn magically full of food and drink
- He is a constellation called the great and small bear
- Scylla cut off this king's charmed lock of purple hair
- She is turned into a nightengale
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- He is turned into a hawk
- Her art is found in the garden
- His touch turns everything to gold
- Zeus' Roman name
- He can understand the language of animals
- She was challenged to a weaving contest
- He uses his power to raise the dead
- He is the ruler of the sea
- The answer to the Sphinx's riddle
- He must kill his mother to avenge his father
- She is the goddess of the dawn
- She is turned into a dreadful monster
- These sisters must fill leaky jars
- He brought the curse down on the House of Atreus
- He tested his wife's fidelity
- She buried her brother against the law
30 Clues: Zeus' Roman name • He is turned into a hawk • This Greek word means ant • He is served to his father • He is the ruler of the sea • He is the founder of Thebes • His symbol is winged sandals • He tested his wife's fidelity • Her art is found in the garden • She is the goddess of the dawn • A Greek playwright of tragedies • She is turned into a nightengale • ...
Norse Mythology Crossword 2023-10-11
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- The mother of Loki. Also called Nal, or needle, because she was so skinty/skinny vibez
- Odins blood brother. Son of Farbauti and Laufey. The shrewdest and most cunning of all the inhabitants of Asgard.
- A squirrel that lives in the branches of Yddrasil and takes messages from Nidhogg the corpse-devourer at the roots to an eagle that lives in the upper branches.
- Thor's wife, she has golden hair.
- A king of the giants
- Odin's Wife, the queen of the gods. Mother of Balder
- A goddess of the Vanir, who lives with the Aesir. Frey's sister.
- The world-tree
- A wolf. Loki's son with Angrboda.
- Thor's remarkable hammer and most prized possession made for him by Eitri.
- Lord of the ogres. Who wanted Freya as his bride.
- Odin's uncle and keeper of the spring of wisdom in Jotunheim. He was decapitated by Vanir
- Home of the Aesir. The realm of the gods
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- Odin's hall, where the noble dead who die bravely in battle feast.
- A horse belonging to the master builder who built Asgard's wall. Father of Sleipnir.
- "Choosers of the slain" Odin's handmaidens, who collect the souls of the dead who die bravely on the battlefield and bring them to Valhalla.
- Jotun means giant, and this is the realm of the giants.
- Odin's red-bearded son, Aesir god of thunder. The strongest of the gods.
- The realm of the humans
- The rainbow bridge that joins Asgard to Midgard.
- A magical ship made for Frey by the sons of Ivaldi. It folds up like a scarf.
- THe first being, a giant bigger than worlds, the ancestor of all giants. Ymir was nouished by the first cow, Audhumla.
- The heighest and oldest of the gods. He wears a cloak and a hat and only has one eye, having traded the other for wisdom.
- A god of the Vanir, who lives with the Aesir. Freya's brother
- The Midgard serpent. One of Loki's hildren and Thor's nemesis.
25 Clues: The world-tree • A king of the giants • The realm of the humans • Thor's wife, she has golden hair. • A wolf. Loki's son with Angrboda. • Home of the Aesir. The realm of the gods • The rainbow bridge that joins Asgard to Midgard. • Lord of the ogres. Who wanted Freya as his bride. • Odin's Wife, the queen of the gods. Mother of Balder • ...
greek mythology crossword 2023-11-06
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- the protector of human
- the immortal winged horse that sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa
- god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, craftsmen, fire,
- wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods
- Greek goddess of the harvest.
- god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more
- of death
- god of war
- a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion
- the patron goddess of heroic endeavor; she was believed to have aided the heroes
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- turns people to stone
- of thunder god
- rapacious monster as having a woman's body
- a sea monster in Greek mythology
- god of water
- of strength and heroes god
- beast with horns
- Goddess of Women
- Goddess of Love
20 Clues: of death • god of war • god of water • of thunder god • Goddess of Love • beast with horns • Goddess of Women • turns people to stone • the protector of human • of strength and heroes god • Greek goddess of the harvest. • a sea monster in Greek mythology • rapacious monster as having a woman's body • one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods • ...
Greek Mythology crossword 2024-04-03
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- God of heroes
- God of nature
- God of destruction
- Titan of astronomy
- Messenger of the gods
- God of the sea
- God of darkness
- God of the deep abyss
- God of the sun
- God of time
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- King of the gods
- God of sleep
- God of wealth
- God of the underworld
- God of the air
- God of love
- Father of zeus
- Three headed dog
- God of war
- Messenger of the sea
20 Clues: God of war • God of love • God of time • God of sleep • God of heroes • God of nature • God of wealth • God of the air • Father of zeus • God of the sea • God of the sun • God of darkness • King of the gods • Three headed dog • God of destruction • Titan of astronomy • Messenger of the sea • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods • God of the deep abyss
Greek Mythology crossword 2024-04-03
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- Messenger of the sea
- Titan of astronomy
- God of sleep
- God of war
- God of love
- Three headed dog
- God of nature
- Messenger of the gods
- God of the air
- God of the underworld
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- Father of zeus
- God of the deep abyss
- God of wealth
- God of heroes
- God of the sea
- God of the sun
- God of time
- God of destruction
- God of darkness
- King of the gods
20 Clues: God of war • God of time • God of love • God of sleep • God of wealth • God of heroes • God of nature • Father of zeus • God of the sea • God of the sun • God of the air • God of darkness • Three headed dog • King of the gods • Titan of astronomy • God of destruction • Messenger of the sea • God of the deep abyss • Messenger of the gods • God of the underworld
Norse Mythology Review 2024-02-05
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- Loki tricked Hoder to kill Balder with a ______.
- 8 legged horse
- Her apples kept the gods young
- Odin has two of these birds
- The name of the cow during the creation story
- God of beauty, innocence, and peace
- Yggdrasil is the _______ _______. Two words without a space between them.
- Snorellson Known for translating the eddas
- Thor had a chariot pulled by ____.
- Unique to Hel - she was half _____.
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- Coiled around Midgard
- and Poetic The name of the two eddas
- Thor dressed as _____ to get his hammer back
- Gathered dead bodies from the battlefield
- Name of Thor's hammer
- The empty gap at the beginning of creation
- Odin's wife - goddess of marriage
- Gave up his eye for wisdom
- Half Jotun - also the worst
- Home to dwarves and/or dark elves
- Ruler of Norse Underworld
21 Clues: 8 legged horse • Coiled around Midgard • Name of Thor's hammer • Ruler of Norse Underworld • Gave up his eye for wisdom • Odin has two of these birds • Half Jotun - also the worst • Her apples kept the gods young • Odin's wife - goddess of marriage • Home to dwarves and/or dark elves • Thor had a chariot pulled by ____. • God of beauty, innocence, and peace • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2025-10-22
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- Mother Earth
- God of love
- Roman equivalent of Hades
- Roman god of war, brother of Vulcan
- Virgin goddess of the hunt
- Roman equivalent of Poseidon
- God of death
- Titan forced to carry the heavens
- Titan who stole fire from the hearth and gave it to humans
- Goddess of fortune
- “Old Man of the Sea”
- Youngest and cruelest Titan
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- Python’s enemy (Greek god)
- Oldest Olympian goddess
- Roman god of boundaries
- Famous brand of shoe (named after the goddess)
- Strongest Greek hero
- Thrown out by Hera for being ugly
- Replaced Helios as the sun god
- Goddess of oaths / river in the underworld
- Virgin war goddess
- Roman equivalent of Eros
22 Clues: God of love • Mother Earth • God of death • Virgin war goddess • Goddess of fortune • Strongest Greek hero • “Old Man of the Sea” • Oldest Olympian goddess • Roman god of boundaries • Roman equivalent of Eros • Roman equivalent of Hades • Python’s enemy (Greek god) • Virgin goddess of the hunt • Youngest and cruelest Titan • Roman equivalent of Poseidon • Replaced Helios as the sun god • ...
Mythology (Roman & Greek) 2026-01-16
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- many headed dragon
- snake hair
- Greek god of lightning
- Greek god of Fire
- Roman god of Fire
- half god
- Fastest horse
- Roman god of love
- Sky god
- Greek god of Death
- Greek god of the harvest
- Roman god of water
- Roman god of lightning
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- Eater of children
- flying unicorn
- Roman god of the harvest
- Roman love spirit
- Greek god of love
- Titan of the sun
- Roman god of the underworld
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of water
- Greek love spirit
- Earth goddess
- one eyed
- Greek god of waves
- Famous book series on Greek mythology
27 Clues: Sky god • half god • one eyed • snake hair • Earth goddess • Fastest horse • flying unicorn • Titan of the sun • Eater of children • Roman love spirit • Greek god of love • Greek god of Fire • Roman god of Fire • Greek love spirit • Roman god of love • many headed dragon • Greek god of water • Greek god of waves • Greek god of Death • Roman god of water • Greek god of lightning • Roman god of lightning • ...
QUARTER 1 - MYTHOLOGY 2025-08-13
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- Fisherman who rescued Danae and Perseus
- Queen who boasted of her beauty, angering Poseidon
- Magical pouch to safely carry Medusa’s head
- King of Argos, fated to be killed by his grandson Perseus
- Princess rescued by Perseus from a sea monster
- King of Ethiopia, father of Andromeda
- Hero sent to behead Medusa
- What Medusa’s victims were turned into
- Mirror-like gift from Athena to see Medusa safely
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- Goddess who gave Perseus a reflective shield
- Mother of Perseus, imprisoned by her father
- Winged horse born from Medusa’s blood
- Giant born from Medusa’s blood
- King who ordered Perseus to bring him Medusa’s head
- Winged footwear given to Perseus by Hermes
- Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone
- Messenger god who lent Perseus winged sandals
- God of the sea, sent the sea monster to punish Cassiopeia
- King of the gods, father of Perseus
- Three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth
20 Clues: Hero sent to behead Medusa • Giant born from Medusa’s blood • King of the gods, father of Perseus • Winged horse born from Medusa’s blood • King of Ethiopia, father of Andromeda • What Medusa’s victims were turned into • Fisherman who rescued Danae and Perseus • Winged footwear given to Perseus by Hermes • Mother of Perseus, imprisoned by her father • ...
Greek mythology ZOE 2026-03-04
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- Who was the Golden apple for?
- Who was Menelaus brother?
- What labor was to deliver the certain bull?
- What labor did Hercules go down to hades and fetch up Cerberus?
- What labor did Hercules have to fetch a golden apple?
- What is the Greek name for god of wine and rivalry ?
- What was Polyphemus?
- What was Paris supposed to be a good judge of?
- What labor was it when hades took on the Erymanthian Boar?
- Who did Achilles loan his armor to?
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- What labor was the concerned the Lernaean Hydra?
- Who was Zues youngest brother?
- What was the name of the rainbow messenger?
- were did Achilles get stabbed?
- What was Odysseus bed made out of?
- Who was the rich king that stole food from the table of gods?
- Apple What was the apple of discord?
- What was Demeter’s roman name?
- Who was the friend that welcomed Hercules to Athenas and tried to help him?
- What was the name of the king Hercules had to deliver the certain bull to?
20 Clues: What was Polyphemus? • Who was Menelaus brother? • Who was the Golden apple for? • Who was Zues youngest brother? • were did Achilles get stabbed? • What was Demeter’s roman name? • What was Odysseus bed made out of? • Who did Achilles loan his armor to? • Apple What was the apple of discord? • What was the name of the rainbow messenger? • ...
Mythology crossword puzzle 2026-03-11
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- A repeated sound, derived from a nymph who was cursed to only repeat what was said to her
- The soul, mind, or spirit, derived from the beloved of Eros, who lost him when she was unable to trust him
- All of the gods of a religion, derived from the Greek words for “all” and “god”
- Someone who only loves themself, derived from the name of a man who was cursed to fall in love with his reflection
- A musical instrument that produces sound by sending gas through whistles, derived from the muse of eloquence and heroic poetry, and the mother of Orpheus
- A word said in place of a harsher word, derived from creatures referred to as “the kindly ones
- Bold or ambitious, derived from a man who flew too close to the sun and paid a hefty price for it
- Fabric, derived from the fate that spun the thread of life on her spindle
- A mountain that can expel gas and lava from itself, derived from the Roman god of the forge
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- A tropical cyclone, derived from a terrifying monster that fought Zeus for the title of king
- Rapid and unpredictable mood changes, derived from the swift Roman god of trade and namesake of the first planet from the sun
- Warlike, derived from the Roman god of war and namesake to the third planet from the sun
- Describes something from the underworld, derived from the river Styx in Hades
- Uncontrollable fear or anxiety, derived from a god whose flute playing spread fear among his enemies
- Good luck, derived from the Roman goddess of luck and fate
- A love potion, derived from the name of the Greek god of love
- A map, derived from the titan who was cursed to hold up the world
- A network of paths designed as a puzzle, derived from the name of the prison built for the minotaur
- A form of government where the wealthy rule, derived from the Roman god of the underworld and riches
- Stately or Majestic, derived from the Roman queen of the gods
20 Clues: Good luck, derived from the Roman goddess of luck and fate • A love potion, derived from the name of the Greek god of love • Stately or Majestic, derived from the Roman queen of the gods • A map, derived from the titan who was cursed to hold up the world • Fabric, derived from the fate that spun the thread of life on her spindle • ...
Greek Mythology Vocan 2025-03-20
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- – A public gathering place (similar to the Greek Agora).
- – A wise teacher (from Mentor, Odysseus' guide).
- - A strong person (from the Titan who held up the sky).
- – Able to change easily (from Proteus, a shape-shifting god).
- – Cheerful (from Zeus' Roman form, Jupiter).
- – Animals (from a nature deity).
- – Obsessed with oneself (from Narcissus, who loved his reflection).
- – Huge, powerful (from the Titans, giant gods).
- – Quick-changing (from Hermes, known for speed).
- – Related to memory (from Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory).
- – To tease with something unreachable (from Tantalus, eternally punished).
- – Sudden fear (from Pan, who caused terror).
- – Complete disorder (from the Greek void before creation).
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- – Plants (from a goddess of flowers).
- – Very harsh or strict (from Draco, an Athenian lawmaker).
- – Simple, disciplined, tough (from Sparta).
- – Paradise-like, heavenly (from Elysium, a paradise in mythology).
- – Sealed, secretive (from Hermes, linked to alchemy).
- – Extremely strong or difficult (from Hercules).
- – Shiny, rainbow-colored (from Iris, the goddess of rainbows).
- - A very handsome man.
- – Warlike (from Ares, the god of war).
- – A spider (from Arachne, turned into a spider).
- – A rival or punishment (from the goddess of revenge).
- – Extremely tired (from Lethe, the river of forgetfulness).
25 Clues: - A very handsome man. • – Animals (from a nature deity). • – Plants (from a goddess of flowers). • – Warlike (from Ares, the god of war). • – Simple, disciplined, tough (from Sparta). • – Cheerful (from Zeus' Roman form, Jupiter). • – Sudden fear (from Pan, who caused terror). • – Huge, powerful (from the Titans, giant gods). • ...
Greek Mythology Vocan 2025-03-20
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- – A public gathering place (similar to the Greek Agora).
- – A wise teacher (from Mentor, Odysseus' guide).
- A strong person (from the Titan who held up the sky).
- – Able to change easily (from Proteus, a shape-shifting god).
- – Cheerful (from Zeus' Roman form, Jupiter).
- – Animals (from a nature deity).
- – Obsessed with oneself (from Narcissus, who loved his reflection).
- – Huge, powerful (from the Titans, giant gods).
- – Quick-changing (from Hermes, known for speed).
- – Related to memory (from Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory).
- – To tease with something unreachable (from Tantalus, eternally punished).
- – Sudden fear (from Pan, who caused terror).
- – Complete disorder (from the Greek void before creation).
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- – Plants (from a goddess of flowers).
- – Very harsh or strict (from Draco, an Athenian lawmaker).
- – Simple, disciplined, tough (from Sparta).
- – Paradise-like, heavenly (from Elysium, a paradise in mythology).
- – Sealed, secretive (from Hermes, linked to alchemy).
- – Extremely strong or difficult (from Hercules).
- – Shiny, rainbow-colored (from Iris, the goddess of rainbows).
- A very handsome man.
- – Warlike (from Ares, the god of war).
- – A spider (from Arachne, turned into a spider).
- – A rival or punishment (from the goddess of revenge).
- – Extremely tired (from Lethe, the river of forgetfulness).
25 Clues: A very handsome man. • – Animals (from a nature deity). • – Plants (from a goddess of flowers). • – Warlike (from Ares, the god of war). • – Simple, disciplined, tough (from Sparta). • – Cheerful (from Zeus' Roman form, Jupiter). • – Sudden fear (from Pan, who caused terror). • – Huge, powerful (from the Titans, giant gods). • ...
Greek Gods & Mythology 2025-09-17
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- Goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts
- River that flowed clockwise around the flat world
- God of beginnings, choices, and doorways, with two faces
- King of the gods, rescued his siblings, wielded thunderbolts
- God of sun, music, poetry, and prophecy
- Strongest Titan, overthrew Uranus, swallowed his children
- "Middle of the Lands" dividing the Greek world
- Cronus's wife, tricked him to save Zeus
- Fields Heaven-like place for the best dead people
- God of the sea and earthquakes, carried a trident
- Queen of the gods, guardian of marriage, Zeus's jealous wife
- Extremely happy people in the north, lived for 1,000 years
- mythology Foundation of allusion and character genesis in literature
- Daughter of Demeter, spent half the year in the underworld
- People in the south who entertained the gods
- Messenger of the gods, god of science and invention
- Goddess and protectress of hearth and home
- Goddess of hunting, chastity, and the moon, Apollo's twin
- Olympus Imaginary place high above earth, home base for the gods
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- The unorganized, shapeless, dark universe
- God of the underworld and of the dead
- God of Sleep, often pictured with wings on his brow
- Goddess of Victory, pictured with angel wings
- God of war, often dressed in battle clothes
- The sky, father of the Titans
- Goddess of love and beauty, born out of sea foam
- Goddess of wisdom and war, sprang fully formed from Zeus's head
- Goddess of Revenge, with a scale and sword
- The Earth, held up Uranus
- God of wine and vegetation, taught people to make wine
- Titan who made men
- Goddess of good luck and fortune, holds a cornucopia
- Goddess of crops and the harvest, mother of Persephone
- God of blacksmiths and fire, born lame
- Goddess of the rainbow, messenger of the gods
35 Clues: Titan who made men • The Earth, held up Uranus • The sky, father of the Titans • God of the underworld and of the dead • God of blacksmiths and fire, born lame • God of sun, music, poetry, and prophecy • Cronus's wife, tricked him to save Zeus • Goddess of magic, crossroads, and ghosts • The unorganized, shapeless, dark universe • Goddess of Revenge, with a scale and sword • ...
Greek Mythology: Characters 2026-03-23
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- Hera cursed me with only being able to repeat others' last words.
- I disobeyed Epimetheus and opened the box that released all kinds of pain into the world.
- After my wedding, I was running when I stepped on a snake that took my life.
- I am emptiness; everything came out of me.
- I gifted Epimetheus a box and Perseus my winged sandals.
- As punishment, Athena turned my hair to snakes and cursed my eyes.
- I successfully completed three of Aphrodite’s tests so that I may be with my love again.
- My father locked me in a brass tower and then put me and my son in a chest in the ocean.
- I gave humans the greatest gift of fire.
- I am the original mother of earth and I married my son.
- I begged Zeus to let my beautiful wife become an immortal.
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- I played my lyre in the underworld while on a rescue mission for my wife.
- I suggested that Psyche surrender herself to Aphrodite by asking for forgiveness.
- I ate my children because I was afraid they would overthrow me.
- I fell in love with my own reflection.
- I helped my brother with the creation of the earth by giving creatures gifts.
- My parents tried to sacrifice me to a sea monster but I was saved by a man who later became my husband.
- I punished humans for the greed and war they caused after receiving fire.
- My blood seeped into the earth creating the Furies and more giants.
- I tricked the Gray sisters, received Hades’ helmet from Atlas, and killed Medusa.
20 Clues: I fell in love with my own reflection. • I gave humans the greatest gift of fire. • I am emptiness; everything came out of me. • I am the original mother of earth and I married my son. • I gifted Epimetheus a box and Perseus my winged sandals. • I begged Zeus to let my beautiful wife become an immortal. • ...
Fantastic Greek Mythology 2026-04-05
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- God of the Underworld
- One eyed creature of myth
- One of Hercules' Labors (rawr)
- Father of Zeus
- Lady with snakes for hair
- Hero of Homer's Iliad
- He flew too close to the sun
- A grey and vast section of the Underworld
- God of Wine
- Protector of the Underworld
- Deepest level of the Underworld
- King of the Gods
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- Craftsman who invented wings for humans
- Goddess of Earth
- Half man, half horse
- Hero of Homer's Odyssey
- Goddess of Spring
- Half man, half goat
- They came before Gods
- Entrance to the Underworld
- God of the Ocean
- Mount of the Gods
- Son of Zeus
23 Clues: Son of Zeus • God of Wine • Father of Zeus • Goddess of Earth • God of the Ocean • King of the Gods • Goddess of Spring • Mount of the Gods • Half man, half goat • Half man, half horse • God of the Underworld • Hero of Homer's Iliad • They came before Gods • Hero of Homer's Odyssey • One eyed creature of myth • Lady with snakes for hair • Entrance to the Underworld • Protector of the Underworld • ...
Words trede 26 2021-03-22
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- legende
- straattaal
- fictief
- symboliek
- stam
- primitief
- uitvoeren
- gemeenschap
- held
- repeteren, oefenen
- inwoner
- regio
- voorouders
- ruzie
- bovennatuurlijk
- gewoonte
- bewonen
- herhaling
- mythe
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- uitdagen
- continent
- opvallend
- kwaliteiten
- heilig
- overwinnen
- mythologie
- generatie
- up samenwerken
- ceremonie
- beïnvloeden
- normaal
- volksverhaal
- onderbreken
- bewaren
- terugdrijven
- schepping
- down doorgeven
- beheersen
- ingewikkeld
- traditioneel
40 Clues: stam • held • regio • ruzie • mythe • heilig • legende • fictief • normaal • bewaren • inwoner • bewonen • uitdagen • gewoonte • continent • opvallend • symboliek • generatie • ceremonie • primitief • uitvoeren • schepping • beheersen • herhaling • straattaal • overwinnen • mythologie • voorouders • kwaliteiten • beïnvloeden • gemeenschap • onderbreken • ingewikkeld • volksverhaal • terugdrijven • traditioneel • down doorgeven • up samenwerken • ...
Sonya Singh 2023-09-19
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- favorite way to express myself
- favorite season
- Favorite Harry Potter character
- My mythology Parent
- favorite drink
- Number of siblings I have
- favorite holiday
- Favorite show iv participated in
- My birth stone
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- favorite number
- favorite TV show
- favorite planet
- my happy place
- Favorite animal
- what I do in theater
- favorite chocolate
- favorite TSITP character
- favorite avenger
- favorite broadway show
- favorite marvel character
20 Clues: my happy place • favorite drink • My birth stone • favorite number • favorite season • favorite planet • Favorite animal • favorite TV show • favorite avenger • favorite holiday • favorite chocolate • My mythology Parent • what I do in theater • favorite broadway show • favorite TSITP character • Number of siblings I have • favorite marvel character • favorite way to express myself • ...
Religion Crossword 2021-12-02
15 Clues: art • language • god of love • dwarf planet • multiple gods • a god/goddess • study of myths • made to worship • a part of religion • in the solar system • adoration to a deity • loyalty or commitment • what people believe in • what people believe in • protector of childbirth
Product 2020-09-09
14 Clues: Statue • First Album • AFL Club job • Won an Oscar • Favorite band • Under the hat • Tennis Player • Favorite movie • Greek Mythology • Heavy underwater • Where is the ball • My Real first name • A, B or C (Longest Drive) • How many steps (in thousands)
Celestial 2022-06-19
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- a system of millions of stars, otherwise known as the name of a famous chocolate bar/company
- the planet of love
- a planet that is no longer considered a planet
- you- or technically a luminous celestial body that explodes into a black hole
- the earth's natural satellite
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- the planet of war!
- closest planet to the sun - considered the 'messenger' in greek mythology
- the largest planet in the solar system, in mythology it refers to Zues
- a ringed planet
- a rocky body which orbits the sun, we usually worry it might hit the earth!
10 Clues: a ringed planet • the planet of war! • the planet of love • the earth's natural satellite • a planet that is no longer considered a planet • the largest planet in the solar system, in mythology it refers to Zues • closest planet to the sun - considered the 'messenger' in greek mythology • a rocky body which orbits the sun, we usually worry it might hit the earth! • ...
Vikings 2021-04-28
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- Viking heaven
- a region that includes Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and sometimes Iceland and Finland.
- a narrow part of the ocean that is bordered by cliffs or mountains.
- to launch a surprise attack.
- relating to ancient Scandinavian people and languages.
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- a medieval ship used by the Norse.
- a member of a group of Scandinavian people who were sea warriors.
- to steal, especially with force during a war.
- god of thunder and farming according to Scandinavian mythology.
- the chief god and god of poetry, war and wisdom according to Scandinavian mythology.
10 Clues: Viking heaven • to launch a surprise attack. • a medieval ship used by the Norse. • to steal, especially with force during a war. • relating to ancient Scandinavian people and languages. • god of thunder and farming according to Scandinavian mythology. • a member of a group of Scandinavian people who were sea warriors. • ...
