mythology Crossword Puzzles
Spelling words 2020-09-03
12 Clues: it's hot • Slow down • A Pretty gem • Around an area • studying the world • I can see the stars • See the temperature • A culture's legends • Learning about rocks • A type of measurement • Look closer and smaller • Looking from a submarine
Book Genres 2020-08-14
13 Clues: Wolf Hollow • Artemis Fowl • Demon Dentist • The Hate U Give • The Maze Runner • The Hunger Games • Frozen Charlotte • Great Expectations • Howl's Moving Castle • Murder Most Unladylike • The Fault in Our Stars • A Good Girl's Guide to Murder • Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
Mythology 2023-12-13
7 Clues: looked back • very famous myth • delights in breaking rules • norse god in popular movies • shapeshifted and then gave birth • punished and turned into a monster • him and his sister neglected by parents
Mythology 2024-01-17
7 Clues: The earth • Lady of heaven • Anguta is her father • Wife had to children • Fiery volcano goddess • Lord of the underworld • The love and beauty goddess
Mythology 2024-01-17
7 Clues: The earth • Lady of heaven • Anguta is her father • Wife had to children • Fiery volcano goddess • Lord of the underworld • The love and beauty goddess
greek mythology 2013-10-28
11 Clues: war hero • god of death • Greek mermaids • Trojan war hero • killer of medusa • Greek god of the sky • Greek goddess of love • slayer of the minotaur • Greek goddess of wisdom • war hero turned minor god • the gorgon whose look turned things to stone
Mythology Terms! 2016-09-08
11 Clues: huge • journey • self love • forethought • inspiration • rival, enemy • alarm/temptress • relating to war • requires strength • fast/temperamental • delightful, heavenly bliss
Greek Mythology 2020-06-24
11 Clues: god of war • god of sea • winged horse • god of travel • Ruler of gods • god of underworld • goddess of beauty • woman with snake hair • goddess of agriculture • slayer of the Minotaur • king with the golden touch
Greek Mythology 2021-05-18
11 Clues: a sea nymph • the sun god • a tree nymph • a freshwater nymph • the goddess of revenge • the goddess of the rainbow • Apollo’s and Artemis’ mother • a half man half goat creature • killed by an arrow in his heel • she was born from Zeus’s forehead • the goddess of the moon and the hunt
Epyptian mythology 2023-11-29
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- This deities original association seems to have been with craftsmen and builders.
- Concerned with the care of the dead. He was usually represented as a jackal
- One of Egypt’s most important deities, was god of the underworld. He also symbolized death, resurrection, and the cycle of Nile floods that Egypt relied on for agricultural fertility
- Embodied motherhood and fertility
- The god of chaos, violence, deserts, and storms
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- Associated with the sun, this god was usually represented with a human body and the head of a hawk.
- Depicted as a falcon or as a man with a falcon’s head, a sky god associated with war and hunting.
- Ancient Egyptian goddess worshiped in the form of a cat. The daughter of the the sun god, this deity was believed to have a ferocious nature
- The god of writing and wisdom, could be depicted in the form of a baboon or a sacred ibis or as a man with the head of an ibis.
- As the wife of the god of the underworld, she was also one of the main deities concerned with rites for the dead.
- god of the air whose name probably means the “Hidden One.” He was usually represented as a man wearing a crown with two vertical plumes.
11 Clues: Embodied motherhood and fertility • The god of chaos, violence, deserts, and storms • Concerned with the care of the dead. He was usually represented as a jackal • This deities original association seems to have been with craftsmen and builders. • Depicted as a falcon or as a man with a falcon’s head, a sky god associated with war and hunting. • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-11-15
11 Clues: Hera's Dad • Hestia's Mom • God of Travel • God of the Seas • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Warfare • God of the Underworld • Child of Zeus and Hera • Zeus's sister and wife • Artemis's twin brother • Hera's child, but not Zeus's
Greek Mythology 2024-07-05
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- Goddess of the harvest and seasons
- God of the sun and light, twin of Artemis
- God of war
- Goddess of the moon and hunting, twin of Apollo
- God of the seas
- King of gods and ruler of Mount Olympus
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- Goddess of wisdom, born out of Zeus' head
- Queen of the gods
- God of wine and theater
- Messenger of the gods
- Goddess of love and beauty
11 Clues: God of war • God of the seas • Queen of the gods • Messenger of the gods • God of wine and theater • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of the harvest and seasons • King of gods and ruler of Mount Olympus • Goddess of wisdom, born out of Zeus' head • God of the sun and light, twin of Artemis • Goddess of the moon and hunting, twin of Apollo
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
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- , known as the father of all gods
- , Odin gave up an .... to gain wisdom
- , culture that developed Norse
- , breaking an oath as bad as...
- , god of light and prosperity
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- , known as one of the strongest gods
- , Norse were expert at this
- ,presided over area in afterlife
- , wife of Odin, queen of the gods
- , referred to as Vikings
- , known as trickster god
11 Clues: , referred to as Vikings • , known as trickster god • , Norse were expert at this • , god of light and prosperity • , culture that developed Norse • , breaking an oath as bad as... • ,presided over area in afterlife • , known as the father of all gods • , wife of Odin, queen of the gods • , known as one of the strongest gods • , Odin gave up an .... to gain wisdom
norse mythology 2021-11-05
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- daughter of Loki
- the all-father
- had a ship that could sail on-air as well as water
- the only god to be friendly towards Fenrir
- Odin's wife, the queen of the aesir
- wolf son of loki
- has a hammer crafted by dwarves
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- Giant but is classified as a god
- the world serpant
- father of Odin and all Jotnar
- Thor's wife
11 Clues: Thor's wife • the all-father • daughter of Loki • wolf son of loki • the world serpant • father of Odin and all Jotnar • has a hammer crafted by dwarves • Giant but is classified as a god • Odin's wife, the queen of the aesir • the only god to be friendly towards Fenrir • had a ship that could sail on-air as well as water
norse mythology 2021-11-05
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- daughter of Loki
- the all-father
- had a ship that could sail on-air as well as water
- the only god to be friendly towards Fenrir
- Odin's wife, the queen of the aesir
- wolf son of loki
- has a hammer crafted by dwarves
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- Giant but is classified as a god
- the world serpant
- father of Odin and all Jotnar
- Thor's wife
11 Clues: Thor's wife • the all-father • daughter of Loki • wolf son of loki • the world serpant • father of Odin and all Jotnar • has a hammer crafted by dwarves • Giant but is classified as a god • Odin's wife, the queen of the aesir • the only god to be friendly towards Fenrir • had a ship that could sail on-air as well as water
Greek Mythology 2023-10-25
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- Who is the god of sun and light?
- war What war lasted for 10 years?
- Who is the god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility,
- Who is the god of the sky?
- Which goddess had snakes in her hair?
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- of Troy Which goddess was abducted by Paris?
- husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel?
- Who is the goddess of love and beauty?
- Who is the god of the sea?
- Who kidnapped Helen of Troy?
- Olympus Where is the throne of Zeus sitting?
11 Clues: Who is the god of the sea? • Who is the god of the sky? • Who kidnapped Helen of Troy? • Who is the god of sun and light? • war What war lasted for 10 years? • Which goddess had snakes in her hair? • Who is the goddess of love and beauty? • of Troy Which goddess was abducted by Paris? • Olympus Where is the throne of Zeus sitting? • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-12-02
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- The weapon of Poseidon
- I am the first human woman to be sent to Earth and opened a box full of good things, bad things, and hope.
- I am on people's shoes to symbolize competition and winning.
- I am Arachne. The goddess Athena cursed me for being vain and she turned me into this.
- I had this named after me because I, Narcissus, was too into myself.
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- I loved gold so much that everything I touched turned to it!
- Artemis is in control of this. It is connected to waves and the ocean.
- Demeter and Persephone are responsible for these 4 things.
- I flew too close to the sun because I was too eager to experiment.
- I am unhappy with Atlanta for making a joke out of love and cause her to marry Hippomenes.
- I am a very strong man who has to seek help from Apollo to redeem myself
11 Clues: The weapon of Poseidon • Demeter and Persephone are responsible for these 4 things. • I loved gold so much that everything I touched turned to it! • I am on people's shoes to symbolize competition and winning. • I flew too close to the sun because I was too eager to experiment. • I had this named after me because I, Narcissus, was too into myself. • ...
Greek mythology 2026-05-26
11 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of the sun • god of the sea • god of travelers • king of the gods • goddess of beauty • goddess of wisdom • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • goddess of agriculture
Percy Jackson 2022-11-01
6 Clues: God of the sea • A long time ago • relating to myth • half man half bull • The people who made mythology • A creator or a ruler of a certain thing/universe
SCS - Sentry - Mythical Creatures Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-22
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- This mythological creature had the head of a man, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion
- According to English folklore, Queen ____ is queen of the fairies
- This large red-haired monster with the face of a monkey, body of a bear and with a disorienting stench haunts the Amazon jungle of Brazil
- This shapeshifter is half fish and half-human. In the water they are seals. On land they shed their skin and take on human form
- These mythical creatures in Greek mythology had a body of a bird with a face of a female human
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- In Greek mythology this sea-monster haunted the rocks of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool of Charybdis
- According to English folklore, magical creature is supposed to help clean your house
- This monster from Greek mythology is the reason why peacocks' tails have eyes
- This monster is a type of hobgoblin comparable to the boogeyman
- This female Greek monster has the the body of a lion, the head & breast of a woman, eagle's wings and some say a serpent's tail
10 Clues: This monster is a type of hobgoblin comparable to the boogeyman • According to English folklore, Queen ____ is queen of the fairies • This monster from Greek mythology is the reason why peacocks' tails have eyes • According to English folklore, magical creature is supposed to help clean your house • ...
Percy Jackson - The Sea Of Monsters 2016-02-04
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- goddess of wisdom and war
- younger cyclops
- daughter of Ares
- greek stories
- Main Character
- god of thieves
- son of hermes
- activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
- god of war
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- a mission to accomplish
- elder cyclops
- satyr and the lord of the wild
- daughter of athena
- goddess of magic
- god of the sea
- Girl in Poisoned Tree
16 Clues: god of war • elder cyclops • greek stories • son of hermes • god of the sea • Main Character • god of thieves • younger cyclops • daughter of Ares • goddess of magic • daughter of athena • Girl in Poisoned Tree • a mission to accomplish • goddess of wisdom and war • satyr and the lord of the wild • activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
Ice Cream 2025-05-16
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- Luxury luggage brand
- ___ de coco, chewy cubed jelly
- Counterpart of yeah
- Indgredient commonly paired with matcha desserts
- Average
- Important
- An act of crushing one's neck
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- Me yell
- Pink pony club
- Repeated phrase spoken in unison
- Most expensive coloured gemstone
- Small cut
- Mischievous small creatures in Malay mythology
- Elevated
- Japanese chewy dessert
- A small cube with numbers
16 Clues: Me yell • Average • Elevated • Small cut • Important • Pink pony club • Counterpart of yeah • Luxury luggage brand • Japanese chewy dessert • A small cube with numbers • An act of crushing one's neck • ___ de coco, chewy cubed jelly • Repeated phrase spoken in unison • Most expensive coloured gemstone • Mischievous small creatures in Malay mythology • ...
Creatures and heroes from different mythologies 2022-08-08
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- a type of dragon sea monster described in various mythologies
- a creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- a guardian figure, the protector of the pyramids
- the protagonist of the Japanese tale Urashimako
- the god of strength and heroes in Greek myths
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- a creature half bird and half woman who lured sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song
- the son of vulcan
- an ancient Greek legendary hero endowed with superhuman musical skills
- also known as the griffon
- a fire-breathing female monster resembling a lion in the forepart, a goat in the middle, and a dragon behind
- the tamer of flood in Chinese mythology
- Norse god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture
12 Clues: the son of vulcan • also known as the griffon • the tamer of flood in Chinese mythology • the god of strength and heroes in Greek myths • Norse god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture • the protagonist of the Japanese tale Urashimako • a guardian figure, the protector of the pyramids • a type of dragon sea monster described in various mythologies • ...
Creatures and heroes from different mythologies 2022-08-08
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- the son of vulcan
- the tamer of flood in Chinese mythology
- a fire-breathing female monster resembling a lion in the forepart, a goat in the middle, and a dragon behind
- a guardian figure, the protector of the pyramids
- also known as the griffon
- an ancient Greek legendary hero endowed with superhuman musical skills
- Norse god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture
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- the god of strength and heroes in Greek myths
- the protagonist of the Japanese tale Urashimako
- a type of dragon sea monster described in various mythologies
- a creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse
- a creature half bird and half woman who lured sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song
12 Clues: the son of vulcan • also known as the griffon • the tamer of flood in Chinese mythology • the god of strength and heroes in Greek myths • Norse god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture • the protagonist of the Japanese tale Urashimako • a guardian figure, the protector of the pyramids • a type of dragon sea monster described in various mythologies • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2020-09-04
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- A person who tells a story.
- French word for “why”.
- To change form, shape, structure, or substance.
- The struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events. Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- The outcome of a story.
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- A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is.
- A supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans.
- The beginning; the source.
- Anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence.
- A manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer.
- The plan of action in a story, play, or novel.
11 Clues: French word for “why”. • The outcome of a story. • The beginning; the source. • A person who tells a story. • The plan of action in a story, play, or novel. • To change form, shape, structure, or substance. • A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is. • Anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence. • ...
Greek Mythology 2020-06-24
11 Clues: god of war • god of sea • winged horse • god of travel • Ruler of gods • god of underworld • goddess of beauty • woman with snake hair • goddess of agriculture • slayer of the Minotaur • king with the golden touch
Greek Mythology 2021-05-14
11 Clues: a sea nymph • the sun god • a tree nymph • a freshwater nymph • the rainbow goddess • the goddess of revenge • Artemis' and Apollo's mother • a half man half goat creature • she was born from Zeus' forehead • was killed by a arrow in his heel • the goddess of the moon and the hunt
Greek Mythology 2023-05-11
11 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wisdom • god of chastity • god of the hearth • god of underworld • god of the harvest • god of music and art • god of wine and pleasure • god of lighting rain and wind • god of water sea and earthquakes
Norse Mythology 2024-03-12
11 Clues: Fen dweller • Thors Hammer • God of wisdom • God of mischief • Land of the dead • Warrior's Heaven • The World Serpent • Land of the giants • Center of the nine relams • Odins Raven Represents memory • Odins raven Represents Thought
Greek Mythology 2024-08-20
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- (noun) a payment made by one state or ruler to another, especially as the price of peace, security, protection or to recognize authority
- (noun) speed or hurry, often made with urgency
- (adjective) fierce, violent, or uncontrolled
- open something, like a flag, so that it is spread out
- (noun) a feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will get better
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- (verb) to make someone feel ashamed or foolish
- (adjective) lacking physical strength, especially due to age or illness
- (noun) a place on the coast where ships may find shelter
- (verb) to shout in a loud or deep voice
- (verb)to provoke or annoy in order to create a reaction
- (adjective) small and weak
11 Clues: (adjective) small and weak • (verb) to shout in a loud or deep voice • (adjective) fierce, violent, or uncontrolled • (verb) to make someone feel ashamed or foolish • (noun) speed or hurry, often made with urgency • open something, like a flag, so that it is spread out • (verb)to provoke or annoy in order to create a reaction • ...
Mythology Vocabulary 2025-01-02
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- a wise and trusted guide or advisor
- a character in a story who is typically brave, morally good, and often faces challenges
- beyond the normal physical world; relating to magic or extraordinary events
- the development of events beyond a person's control
- above or beyond; superior in some way
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- the starting point or beginning of an experience or event
- a difficult experience or test of strength, endurance, or character
- the original model or pattern of something
- a long or arduous journey undertaken to achieve a goal
- a prediction of the future
- a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm, often symbolizing a vast and overwhelming emptiness or danger
11 Clues: a prediction of the future • a wise and trusted guide or advisor • above or beyond; superior in some way • the original model or pattern of something • the development of events beyond a person's control • a long or arduous journey undertaken to achieve a goal • the starting point or beginning of an experience or event • ...
Random Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-19
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- The longest running Animated show in the US
- Aside from water, what is the most popular drink worldwide
- What is the name for this symbol, (&)
- Which land-based animal possess the largest eyes
- Which gland is found in males but not females
- What do you call the projectile meant to be hit in the sport of Badminton
- In Norse mythology, this is a prophesied war between Gods and Giants
- What is it called when one hits 3 consecutive strikes in bowling
- What type of alcohol is made from fermented rice
- This substance is the most widely used drug in the world
- In Greek mythology, this winged horse was the child of Posideon and ridden by Perseus
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- What constellation is represented by a centaur shooting a bow
- Peanuts are not a type of nut, but instead a type of...?
- What was the first animal to successfully be cloned
- Which president was elected for 4 terms, the most of any US president?
- The smallest country in the World
- The most successful arcade game of all time
- This country's national animal is the Unicorn
- String instrument created by Polynesians
- Which disease was the first vaccine ever made used to treat?
20 Clues: The smallest country in the World • What is the name for this symbol, (&) • String instrument created by Polynesians • The longest running Animated show in the US • The most successful arcade game of all time • Which gland is found in males but not females • This country's national animal is the Unicorn • Which land-based animal possess the largest eyes • ...
Fantasy Fun 2023-06-13
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- Earth Setting for The Lord of the Rings
- Chronicles of Narnia Popular children's book series by C.S Lewis
- Famous wizarding school in Harry Potter
- Pan A classic tale about a boy who never grows up written by J.M Barrie .
- Avatar. The Last Airbender,a group formed to defeat Firelord Ozai.
- A wizard in "The Lord of the Rings" who guides Frodo on his journey to destroy the ring.
- An object that grants wishes when rubbed or found inside a lamp
- A magical creature that can fly
- Another name for witches or wizards in Harry Potter universe
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- Evil sorcerer in Disney's Sleeping Beauty
- In Greek mythology, a creature with a lion's body and human head.
- & Dragons (D&D) A popular tabletop game set within a medieval-themed universe involving dragons, knights & magic spells.
- The main villain from "The Lion King".
- Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.
- Name of Bilbo Baggins' sword from The Hobbit
- Name of the world created by J.R.R Tolkien
- Powerful wizard who was Dumbledore’s mentor in Harry Potter series
- Rice A famous author known for her works on vampires.
- Main character of Harry Potter
- A person who is half-human and half-horse in Greek mythology.
20 Clues: Main character of Harry Potter • A magical creature that can fly • The main villain from "The Lion King". • Famous wizarding school in Harry Potter • Earth Setting for The Lord of the Rings • Evil sorcerer in Disney's Sleeping Beauty • Name of the world created by J.R.R Tolkien • Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes. • Name of Bilbo Baggins' sword from The Hobbit • ...
Religion 2016-11-04
Ancient Greece: Flocabulary 2022-04-25
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- (proper noun) a major philosopher from ancient Greece who wrote "The Republic" around 380 BCE.
- (proper noun)in Greek mythology, the goddess of arts, war and wisdom and the protectress of Athens. She was a daughter of Zeus, said to have been born from his head.
- (noun) in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is.
- (proper noun) an ancient Athenian philosopher who lived and taught approximately between 470-399 BCE.
- (proper noun)king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter.
- (proper noun) a hero with great strength in Greek mythology. He is said to be half-god.
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- (noun) an independent state made up of a city and the land around it.
- the Great, (proper noun)ancient Macedonian ruler and king of Macedonia from 336-323 BCE. He overthrew the Persians and established the largest empire the ancient world had seen.
- (proper noun)an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato. He established a school in Athens in 335 BCE, and wrote many of his works there.
- (noun) in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings.
10 Clues: (noun) an independent state made up of a city and the land around it. • (noun) in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings. • (noun) in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is. • (proper noun)king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter. • ...
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - Famous Poet writer
- - stories about gods and heros
- - Famous Poet
- - age of Achivement
- - Rule by people
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - greek Market
- - author of the oddysys
- - Rich landowner
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- - Greek name for city state
- - leader who rules by force.
- - The boy who cried wofl
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rule by people • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Poet writer • - author of the oddysys • - The boy who cried wofl • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government.
The Alchemist 15 Word Cross Word Puzzle 2024-06-18
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- getting your money stolen
- something that will happen in the future
- going around the world
- of or relating to the Moors
- greek mythology
- smaller than a town
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- buying and selling goods
- died under water
- a person who performs religious ceremonies
- supernatural powers
- guards sheeps
- animal
- comes from sheep
- something of great worth
- main character
15 Clues: animal • guards sheeps • main character • greek mythology • died under water • comes from sheep • supernatural powers • smaller than a town • going around the world • buying and selling goods • something of great worth • getting your money stolen • of or relating to the Moors • something that will happen in the future • a person who performs religious ceremonies
Net+ Chap 12_13 2023-09-20
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- greek mythology character ref..
- analyzes flows of data
- a password
- verify in numerous methods
- half or full
- amount that can be transmitted at once/bps
- 1812/1813
- weakness
- smaller than minimum
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- cut my ties with AP
- take advantage of flaws
- no fix yet
- your work environment
- repeat the trans
- to verify
- more than one TYPE used
16 Clues: weakness • to verify • 1812/1813 • no fix yet • a password • half or full • repeat the trans • cut my ties with AP • smaller than minimum • your work environment • analyzes flows of data • take advantage of flaws • more than one TYPE used • verify in numerous methods • greek mythology character ref.. • amount that can be transmitted at once/bps
cultural myths 2024-05-04
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- - Weeping woman from Latin American folklore said to roam rivers searching for her lost children
- - Legendary horse-like creature with a single horn
- - Mythological creature with snakes for hair, turning onlookers to stone
- - Mythical ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas
- - Fox spirit from Japanese folklore known for shape-shifting abilities
- - Cryptid reportedly seen in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, before disasters
- - Mythical creature said to attack livestock, primarily reported in Latin America
- - Trickster spider from West African folklore known for outsmarting others
- - Mythical sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus or squid
- - Irish folklore spirit believed to herald death with her wailing
- - Supernatural creatures in Islamic mythology, often depicted as magical spirits
- - Japanese mythological creature often depicted with bird-like features
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- - Slavic folklore witch who lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs
- - Scottish lake said to be inhabited by a legendary creature
- - Mythical creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of New Jersey
- - North American folklore creature, also known as Sasquatch
- - Feathered serpent deity in Aztec mythology
- - Water-dwelling creature from Japanese folklore known for its mischievous behavior
- - Mythical creature in North American indigenous cultures associated with thunder and lightning
- - Mythical creature from Algonquian folklore associated with cannibalism
20 Clues: - Feathered serpent deity in Aztec mythology • - Legendary horse-like creature with a single horn • - Mythical ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas • - North American folklore creature, also known as Sasquatch • - Scottish lake said to be inhabited by a legendary creature • - Mythical sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus or squid • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2022-04-28
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- the belief in one g-d
- sport games originally stated to honor g-ds
- someone that lives forever
- sprang from Zeus' head
- place to worship g-ds
- g-d of business and sales
- very tall and powerful beings
- Hephaestus made a trap to punish her
- artwork inspired by the g-ds
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- roman name is Venus
- the belief in many g-ds
- made a new animal
- a horse-drawn vehicle
- g-d of the underworld
- they don't live forever
- A false story to explain the world
- had a bad attitude and loved violence
17 Clues: made a new animal • roman name is Venus • the belief in one g-d • a horse-drawn vehicle • g-d of the underworld • place to worship g-ds • sprang from Zeus' head • the belief in many g-ds • they don't live forever • g-d of business and sales • someone that lives forever • artwork inspired by the g-ds • very tall and powerful beings • A false story to explain the world • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2024-11-19
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- god of the sun and archery
- as a punishment, this animal was sent to peck out Prometheus' liver
- mother of the Titans and the earth
- goddess of wisdom
- Titan who ate his children
- Athena was born out of this
- goddess of the moon and hunt
- home of the gods
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- the race of giants
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of love and beauty
- this city-state was named after a goddess
- Prometheus stole this from the gods and brought it to humans
- god of the sea
- father of the Titans
- king of the gods
- the last thing in Pandora's box
17 Clues: god of the sea • king of the gods • home of the gods • goddess of wisdom • the race of giants • goddess of marriage • father of the Titans • god of the sun and archery • goddess of love and beauty • Titan who ate his children • Athena was born out of this • goddess of the moon and hunt • the last thing in Pandora's box • mother of the Titans and the earth • ...
Middle Eastern Mythology 2026-05-06
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- Brother of Osiris and the one who killed him
- A fertility god who was synchronized with Ra
- The chief diety of Hittite, also an agricultural god who controlled weather
- An ancient triad involving three Egyptian gods in Thebes
- God of Mummification who would weigh your heart
- Goddess of Magic who resurrected Osiris
- The Babylonian creation myth
- The Egyptian god of the moon and time. A protector and healer
- Son of Osiris who got revenge
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- The mother goddess, known as The Nurturer
- The heroic Persian prince
- Sun God of Egypt, Highest of all their gods
- Hittite god of fertility and agriculture
- Known as the first ever hero
- Chief Babylonian god. Slayed primordial chaos
- Egyptian god of resurrection and the afterlife
- Mazda The benevolent Zoroastrian god of Persia
17 Clues: The heroic Persian prince • Known as the first ever hero • The Babylonian creation myth • Son of Osiris who got revenge • Goddess of Magic who resurrected Osiris • Hittite god of fertility and agriculture • The mother goddess, known as The Nurturer • Sun God of Egypt, Highest of all their gods • Brother of Osiris and the one who killed him • ...
Ancient Greece and Mythology 2022-02-01
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- something or someone that is not natural. Some examples are vampires, ghosts, minotaur and Medusa.
- a group of traditional stories that explains a social or natural event.
- gods or goddesses
- the supernatural creature that has snakes for hair. She can turn people into rock.
- the good person in a story that tries to help
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- True or false: Myths are true stories?
- What someone learns from a story
- 1 traditional story that explains a social or natural event.
- the bad person in a story that causes problems
- a type of monster in Greek mythology who has a human body and the head of a bull.
10 Clues: gods or goddesses • What someone learns from a story • True or false: Myths are true stories? • the good person in a story that tries to help • the bad person in a story that causes problems • 1 traditional story that explains a social or natural event. • a group of traditional stories that explains a social or natural event. • ...
Mythical creature crossword 2026-06-10
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- A half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology.
- A serpent-like creature said to cause death with its gaze.
- A mythical bird that regenerates from its ashes.
- A legendary fire-breathing creature often depicted with wings.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
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- A legendary sea monster known for attacking ships.
- A half-human, half-fish creature from the sea.
- A creature with a lion's body and a human head, known from Egyptian mythology.
- A mythical beast with parts from multiple animals.
- A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
10 Clues: A half-human, half-fish creature from the sea. • A mythical bird that regenerates from its ashes. • A legendary sea monster known for attacking ships. • A mythical beast with parts from multiple animals. • A half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology. • A horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead. • ...
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-28
Across
- Hurts Grendel's hears, which causes him to attack at the mead hall
- written by individual authors drawing on the style and conventions of the folk epic
- good
- larger than life character
- helped Beowulf defeat the Dragon
- reflects the values of the characters culture and usually figure the prominently in the history or mythology of this people
- disgusting
- making twisting or turning motions
- stories about heroes that were recited or sung as entertainment and passed down from generations
- comfort
- Hrothgar's army
- purify
- certain literary or format characteristics
- compensations for a wrong
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- hero of the story
- evil
- Beowulf's father
- in the middle of things
- big and solid
- central hero of an epic
- actions that demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, or virtue and make up most of the actions in the narrative
- when the hero receives help from a god/goddess
- a long narrative poem ;usually told orally
- history or mythology of a nation or culture often provide the themes and backdrops for the epic narrative
- a long, dangerous journey undertaken by the epic hero
- devilish female creature
- Beowul;s army
- Beowulf's lord/cousin
- what the warriors built for Beowulf to honor him
29 Clues: evil • good • purify • comfort • disgusting • big and solid • Beowul;s army • Hrothgar's army • Beowulf's father • hero of the story • Beowulf's lord/cousin • in the middle of things • central hero of an epic • devilish female creature • compensations for a wrong • larger than life character • helped Beowulf defeat the Dragon • making twisting or turning motions • ...
OF GHOSTS AND SPOOKY THINGS 2025-03-11
Across
- An underground tomb for the dead
- Mysterious, supernatural practices
- A sign believed to predict the future
- The "______ hour", believed to be when supernatural beings are most active
- A harmful spell or charm
- An Irish ghost whose scream foretells death
- A belief in supernatural causes without scientific proof
- To appear or become visible, often used for ghostly appearances
- A spirit cursed with eternal hunger in Chinese mythology (6,5)
- Disturbing and grim, often linked to death
- A ghostly figure that suddenly appears
- A meeting to communicate with the dead
- A ghostly image, often seen before or after death
- A pile of stones marking ancient graves
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- A ghostly double of a living person
- A "hopping" vampire ghost from Chinese mythology
- The practice of predicting the future using supernatural means
- A ghost or spirt that returns from the dead
- The late-night work shift associated with quietness (9, 5)
- The act of a ghost repeated appearing in one place
- Someone who communicates with or raises the dead
- A noisy ghost that moves objects
- A ghost of a woman who died during childbirth in Malaysian or Indonesian folklore
- To make holy or sacred, often linked to spirits
- A ghost in Thai folklore with a floating head and glowing intestines
25 Clues: A harmful spell or charm • An underground tomb for the dead • A noisy ghost that moves objects • Mysterious, supernatural practices • A ghostly double of a living person • A sign believed to predict the future • A ghostly figure that suddenly appears • A meeting to communicate with the dead • A pile of stones marking ancient graves • ...
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - Famous Poet writer
- - stories about gods and heros
- - Famous Poet
- - age of Achivement
- - Rule by people
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - greek Market
- - author of the oddysys
- - Rich landowner
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- - Greek name for city state
- - leader who rules by force.
- - The boy who cried wofl
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rule by people • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Poet writer • - author of the oddysys • - The boy who cried wofl • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government.
Sip & Solve: Cocktail Hour Crossword 2024-07-22
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- The queen
- Alysa's favorite flower
- Alysa's middle name
- Large being in Greek mythology
- The couple's favorite place
- Alysa's hometown
- Dason's favorite color
- Where the couple first met
- United under one name
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- Dason's hometown
- Alysa's maiden name
- An adolescent ninja
- A local mascot
- The month the couple became engaged
- A special number to the couple
15 Clues: The queen • A local mascot • Dason's hometown • Alysa's hometown • Alysa's maiden name • Alysa's middle name • An adolescent ninja • United under one name • Dason's favorite color • Alysa's favorite flower • Where the couple first met • The couple's favorite place • Large being in Greek mythology • A special number to the couple • The month the couple became engaged
Middle World Book 2024-03-27
10 Clues: Risk, peril • Dense forest • Old, historical • Thrilling journey • Hidden information • Travel, expedition • Prediction of the future • Stories of gods and heroes • Relics, historical objects • Civilization of Central America
Percy Jackson Choice Board WMS 2021-12-21
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- The pre-math teacher
- kills Percy's Mom
- Hades rulers it
- Zeus is a part of which Mythology
- Percy Step-farther
- Percy's Best friend
- Betrays Percy
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- latin teacher
- Annabeth mother
- Creature that Grover is
- Zeus Farther
- Her name was auntie Em
- son of Poseidon
- Percy swords name
- goddess of the harvest, grain, and fertility
15 Clues: Zeus Farther • latin teacher • Betrays Percy • Annabeth mother • son of Poseidon • Hades rulers it • kills Percy's Mom • Percy swords name • Percy Step-farther • Percy's Best friend • The pre-math teacher • Her name was auntie Em • Creature that Grover is • Zeus is a part of which Mythology • goddess of the harvest, grain, and fertility
Greek Cross word 2022-01-05
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- - Famous Poet writer
- - stories about gods and heros
- - Famous Poet
- - age of Achivement
- - Rule by people
- - people who can Perticipate in government.
- - greek Market
- - author of the oddysys
- - Rich landowner
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- - Greek name for city state
- - leader who rules by force.
- - The boy who cried wofl
- - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy
- - Rule by few
- - Fortress Hill
15 Clues: - Famous Poet • - Rule by few • - greek Market • - Fortress Hill • - Rule by people • - Rich landowner • - age of Achivement • - Famous Poet writer • - author of the oddysys • - The boy who cried wofl • - Greek name for city state • - leader who rules by force. • - stories about gods and heros • - Greek Ruler who encourage democracy • - people who can Perticipate in government.
Cleopatra 2025-12-09
Across
- Another word for very bright starting with B
- Reddish brown dye for temporary body art
- Queen sits on it
- Royal dignity
- Ruler
- Famous for mythology
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- Born in Roma
- King tut's burial place
- Kind/Queens power
- The African queen
- Head of a group
- Female Monarch
- Where Pharaohs are mainly located at
- Female Royalty
- Commands their land
15 Clues: Ruler • Born in Roma • Royal dignity • Female Monarch • Female Royalty • Head of a group • Queen sits on it • Kind/Queens power • The African queen • Commands their land • Famous for mythology • King tut's burial place • Where Pharaohs are mainly located at • Reddish brown dye for temporary body art • Another word for very bright starting with B
Tic-Tac-Toe chapter 8 Lillie 2025-02-06
15 Clues: god of war • short stories • God of the sun • God of the sea • goddess of love • king of the gods • queen of the gods • the messenger god • Famous lyric poet • goddess of wisdom • God of celebration • Wrote famous fables • God of the underworld • war against titans and deities • a body of stories about gods and heroes
Auckland Young Lawyer Crossword 2019-10-30
Across
- Elaborate composition
- Unclear; bewilder
- This tissue exchanges materials between a mother and embryo
- Cause bodily harm to
- Concurrence; harmony
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- Twist out of shape
- Make impure
- They come in last
- Help for the needy
- Author A.A.
- Notetaker's need
- Fleece-bearing ship, greek mythology
- Foredoom to failure
- Sean of "The Goonies"
- Code using dots and dashes
15 Clues: Make impure • Author A.A. • Notetaker's need • They come in last • Unclear; bewilder • Twist out of shape • Help for the needy • Foredoom to failure • Cause bodily harm to • Concurrence; harmony • Elaborate composition • Sean of "The Goonies" • Code using dots and dashes • Fleece-bearing ship, greek mythology • This tissue exchanges materials between a mother and embryo
March Word Parts 2025-02-24
Across
- wrong behavior
- person who leads
- philosophical belief about the inherent value of human beings
- vehicle with 2 wheels
- belief that information should be shared
- cyclic process of reusing materials
- study of life
- one-eyed
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- person who helps
- person who teaches
- study of human history
- wrong action
- wrong spelling
- selfish belief in oneself
- study of myths
15 Clues: one-eyed • wrong action • study of life • wrong behavior • wrong spelling • study of myths • person who helps • person who leads • person who teaches • vehicle with 2 wheels • study of human history • selfish belief in oneself • cyclic process of reusing materials • belief that information should be shared • philosophical belief about the inherent value of human beings
Greek Gods & Goddesses 2021-02-12
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- Hermes, the god of travel, is responsible for guiding people to the __________________________.
- Who was king of the gods and god of the earth and sky in Greek mythology?
- Dionysus, the only one of the Olympians who had a mortal mother, was born out of his father, Zeus’, _______________.
- Where did Athena come from, according to Greek mythology?
- Demeter was the goddess of agriculture and ____________________.
- Who was the bloodthirsty and violent Greek god of war?
- Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, had a magical cup that was always full of wine and had the power to make mortals insane.
- Favorite daughter of Zeus who was known for her ___________________ and her war strategy.
- Who was Apollo’s twin sister and goddess of the hunt and the moon?
- Where did Aphrodite come from, according to Greek mythology?
- Son of Zeus and Hera who was ugly and ___________________; he was the god of fire and metalworking.
- Which god/goddess was not emotional and was ruled by intellect only?
- Olympus Where did the ancient Greeks believe their gods and goddesses lived?
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- Hermes, the god of travel, trade, language, and thievery, had a pair of sandals and a hat that had these.
- Who was the messenger of the gods?
- According to the myth about Pandora, who made the first woman?
- Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, and Demeter are ______________________.
- Who was the powerful yet temperamental god of the sea?
- She grieved so much after her daughter was kidnapped by Hades that all plants on the earth died.
- What symbol is most associated with Zeus? He threw these everywhere when he was angry.
- Who was the Greek god of the sun and the most likable of the Greek gods?
- what symbol is most often pictured with Poseidon?
- Who was the god of the underworld and kidnapped his wife, Persephone?
- What bird was most associated with Hera, queen of the gods and goddesses?
- Apollo and Athena were Greek deities who both supported the _____________.
25 Clues: Who was the messenger of the gods? • what symbol is most often pictured with Poseidon? • Who was the powerful yet temperamental god of the sea? • Who was the bloodthirsty and violent Greek god of war? • Where did Athena come from, according to Greek mythology? • Where did Aphrodite come from, according to Greek mythology? • ...
Greek Mythology 2 2024-05-19
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- leader of the Greek warriors
- the beautiful queen taken from Sparta
- the mother of Perseus
- King with the golden touch
- were tricked by the Greek army
- kidnapped the queen and took her to Troy
- monster with the hissing hair
- created the Labyrinth
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- the name given to the statue brought to life
- was a great sculptor
- tricked someone with golden apples
- didn't see the white sails
- was a great huntress and ran fast
- husband of Helen
- daughter of King Minos
- his wings fell apart when they melted
- son destined to kill his grandfather
17 Clues: husband of Helen • was a great sculptor • the mother of Perseus • created the Labyrinth • daughter of King Minos • didn't see the white sails • King with the golden touch • leader of the Greek warriors • monster with the hissing hair • were tricked by the Greek army • was a great huntress and ran fast • tricked someone with golden apples • son destined to kill his grandfather • ...
Greek Government/Mythology 2023-01-23
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- A legally recognized member of the community
- King of the gods
- People ruled by one (king)
- The god of war
- The people rule themselves
- Had an oddly shaped head
- The people are ruled by a few wealthy people
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- Olympus Place where the gods lived
- Open to all male citizens
- The council of the 500
- Zeus' wife
- God of the sea
- A story used to explain the unexplainable
- God of sun and music
- Apollo's sister/goddess of the hunt
- The father of democracy
- Goddess of wisdom and art
17 Clues: Zeus' wife • God of the sea • The god of war • King of the gods • God of sun and music • The council of the 500 • The father of democracy • Had an oddly shaped head • Open to all male citizens • Goddess of wisdom and art • People ruled by one (king) • The people rule themselves • Olympus Place where the gods lived • Apollo's sister/goddess of the hunt • ...
Greek Mythology 2 2025-10-29
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- Half man, half goat; the god of the wild
- Flew too close to the sun...
- Wife of Hades whose location made the seasons
- Bird-women who tricked humans
- Hero & son of Zeus who beheaded Medusa
- Mercury, a trickster & the messenger god
- Half man, half bull; locked in the labyrinth
- A king who greedily wished for a golden touch
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- A Titan who was punished; his liver was eagle food
- A great musician who loved Eurydice
- A goddess who loved Cupid/Eros & had butterfly wings
- A hero who performed the 12 Labors
- Neptune, god of the sea
- Titan who is the embodiment of the sun
- The first human woman who opened a box of ills
- Jupiter, head god & symbolized by lightening
- A gorgon with snakes for hair
17 Clues: Neptune, god of the sea • Flew too close to the sun... • Bird-women who tricked humans • A gorgon with snakes for hair • A hero who performed the 12 Labors • A great musician who loved Eurydice • Titan who is the embodiment of the sun • Hero & son of Zeus who beheaded Medusa • Half man, half goat; the god of the wild • Mercury, a trickster & the messenger god • ...
Native American Crossword 2022-05-14
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- A Native American diety of the Blackfoot tribe; the creator
- The largest Native American tribe in the United States
- A sacred dish in the Northwest revere salmon, cooked on cedar logs over coals
- A benevolent culture hero of Wiyot mythology
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- A famous Lemhi Shoshone explorer, her face is on a golden dollar coin
- A harmful witch in Navajo culture who can possess or disguise themself as any animal
- A fertility god in Seneca mythology
- They're known for their woven rugs and blankets
- An Ojibwe wild grain, meaning "good berry"
- A famous Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people against the United Stated government policies
10 Clues: A fertility god in Seneca mythology • An Ojibwe wild grain, meaning "good berry" • A benevolent culture hero of Wiyot mythology • They're known for their woven rugs and blankets • The largest Native American tribe in the United States • A Native American diety of the Blackfoot tribe; the creator • A famous Lemhi Shoshone explorer, her face is on a golden dollar coin • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2024-05-21
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- goods which a civilization buys
- a peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- a polytheistic religion is a religion with multiple gods
- An oligarchy is a form of government in which a country is ruled by a group of people
- a mythology is the study of a group of myths/ stories
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- the structure which governs a civilization.
- The highest class of a society
- A monarchy is a form of government in which a country is ruled by a king or queen.
- goods which a civilization sells
- a system of government in which the people work together to govern themselves
10 Clues: The highest class of a society • goods which a civilization buys • goods which a civilization sells • the structure which governs a civilization. • a mythology is the study of a group of myths/ stories • a polytheistic religion is a religion with multiple gods • a peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Mckinzie word sort 2015-09-23
10 Clues: heat • 1000 meters • earth writing • measure between • measure all around • study of legendary • the study of Earth • to see small things • measures temperature • the study of the enviornment
Greek Mythology Crossword 2018-01-09
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- Queen of the gods
- Who was the messenger of the gods
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of moon
- Who was the god of metalworking
- Goddess of agriculture
- Where did the hero Theseus come from?
- Who was the god of the sea
- Who was the god of sun
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- Who was the god of war
- What creature did Theseus kill to save the people of Athens?
- Who rules the underworld
- Who was the god of celebration
- Goddess of love
- Goddess of hearth
- Where did the Greeks go when they were seeking advice?
- Who was the king of the gods
17 Clues: Goddess of moon • Goddess of love • Queen of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of hearth • Who was the god of war • Goddess of agriculture • Who was the god of sun • Who rules the underworld • Who was the god of the sea • Who was the king of the gods • Who was the god of celebration • Who was the god of metalworking • Who was the messenger of the gods • ...
Mythology Chapter 1 2024-11-08
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- Dangerous creatures who lured sailors to their deaths with their enchanting songs.
- Half-human, half-goat forest deity.
- The winged god of love
- Half-horse, half-human
- Three goddesses who determined human destiny.
- Gorgon who turned men to stone with her gaze, transformed from a beautiful maiden.
- God of the underworld
- Greek goddess of youth, cupbearer to the gods.
- The home of the gods.
- Mother of lifelike creatures
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- The supreme god of the sea.
- Father of Zeus and ruler of the Titans.
- Queen of the underworld and wife of Hades.
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- The Roman name for Ares.
- The old man of the sea
- Muse associated with epic poetry
17 Clues: God of the underworld • The home of the gods. • The winged god of love • Half-horse, half-human • The old man of the sea • The Roman name for Ares. • The supreme god of the sea. • Mother of lifelike creatures • Goddess of the hearth and home • Muse associated with epic poetry • Half-human, half-goat forest deity. • Father of Zeus and ruler of the Titans. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2024-12-03
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- Eurystheus's Father
- The only person known hotter than Aphrodite
- Ruler of the Underworld
- The King of Crete
- Artemis's Twin Brother
- The Greek god of Healing
- King of Gods
- God of the Seas
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- A Greek hero that outwitted 6 bandits
- Danae's Son
- The Queen of Heaven
- God of Blacksmiths, Forges and Fire
- Where Apollo and Artemis were born
- God of Wine
- Iphicles's Father
- God of War
- An underground maze only Theseus escaped
17 Clues: God of War • Danae's Son • God of Wine • King of Gods • God of the Seas • The King of Crete • Iphicles's Father • The Queen of Heaven • Eurystheus's Father • Artemis's Twin Brother • Ruler of the Underworld • The Greek god of Healing • Where Apollo and Artemis were born • God of Blacksmiths, Forges and Fire • A Greek hero that outwitted 6 bandits • An underground maze only Theseus escaped • ...
Creation Myth 2022-11-28
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- Greek personification of the earth as a goddess
- A beaver that other spirits respected greatly
- God of the underworld
- God of light and music
- The frog responsible for taking care of the insects of the world
- One of the evil-inclined twins of the Sky Woman
- Among the three monstrous Gorgons. Her eyes have the power to turn people to stone
- Engravings on monuments discovered in western Canada
- The personification of darkness in Greek mythology
- One of the Sky Woman's twins and a reputable person
- Sister and wife of Zeus and the goddess of marriage
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- Many say that he transformed into a baby
- Any of the children of Uranus and Gaea and their descendants
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Referred to as Earth Mother
- A First Nation symbol that is associated with the earth
- The personification of the night in Greek mythology
- Powerful spirit in the form of a bird
- The trickster who could assume different shapes
- The thunder and sky god, who is the monarch of Mount Olympus' gods
- A war waged against the city of Troy and a number of Greek city-states, including Sparta, Corinth, Athens, etc
- The god of heavens and sky and a symbol of masculinity
22 Clues: God of the underworld • God of light and music • Goddess of love and beauty • Referred to as Earth Mother • Powerful spirit in the form of a bird • Many say that he transformed into a baby • A beaver that other spirits respected greatly • Greek personification of the earth as a goddess • One of the evil-inclined twins of the Sky Woman • ...
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-28
Across
- Hurts Grendel's hears, which causes him to attack at the mead hall
- written by individual authors drawing on the style and conventions of the folk epic
- good
- larger than life character
- helped Beowulf defeat the Dragon
- reflects the values of the characters culture and usually figure the prominently in the history or mythology of this people
- disgusting
- making twisting or turning motions
- stories about heroes that were recited or sung as entertainment and passed down from generations
- comfort
- Hrothgar's army
- purify
- certain literary or format characteristics
- compensations for a wrong
Down
- hero of the story
- evil
- Beowulf's father
- in the middle of things
- big and solid
- central hero of an epic
- actions that demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, or virtue and make up most of the actions in the narrative
- when the hero receives help from a god/goddess
- a long narrative poem ;usually told orally
- history or mythology of a nation or culture often provide the themes and backdrops for the epic narrative
- a long, dangerous journey undertaken by the epic hero
- devilish female creature
- Beowul;s army
- Beowulf's lord/cousin
- what the warriors built for Beowulf to honor him
29 Clues: evil • good • purify • comfort • disgusting • big and solid • Beowul;s army • Hrothgar's army • Beowulf's father • hero of the story • Beowulf's lord/cousin • in the middle of things • central hero of an epic • devilish female creature • compensations for a wrong • larger than life character • helped Beowulf defeat the Dragon • making twisting or turning motions • ...
Week 1 of August 2021-08-01
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- The name of the feline with big feet.
- The upcoming weather phenomena that's expected to hit SEA's shores soon. Also named as "Aj".
- Minister of thought. Ambassador of SEA.
- One of the islands within the Trident Islands region. A venomous arachnid.
- SEA's eternal rival. An important titan within Greek mythology.
- The head developer of SEA, and the hidden fourth marshal.
- Head historian, Community Manager, and the most elite pilot of SEA.
- SEA's current largest vessel.
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- SEA's newest ally. Water in the form of a flake.
- SEA's beloved monkey-enthusiast. This word is on this same page somewhere else.
- The lightest vessel in SEA's armada.
- Head of the SEA Lions. The elite marshal of Trident.
- Leader of SEA's Aviation Corps. A board game.
- The country of origin of the largest pirate organization within the Trident Islands. Led by SergeantCranberry.
- The group type resulting in a recent division within SEA. Handles civilian flights.
- The name of SEA's biggest port. The deity of the sea within Roman mythology.
- The beloved leader of SEA Military and it's creator.
- The insignia of SEA Military and the name of it's jewel island. Weapon of Poseidon.
18 Clues: SEA's current largest vessel. • The lightest vessel in SEA's armada. • The name of the feline with big feet. • Minister of thought. Ambassador of SEA. • Leader of SEA's Aviation Corps. A board game. • SEA's newest ally. Water in the form of a flake. • Head of the SEA Lions. The elite marshal of Trident. • The beloved leader of SEA Military and it's creator. • ...
Aww tera happy birthday 2022-12-15
15 Clues: gubbu face • aunty 24/7 • my fav girls • marvel mommy • main occasion • our og tv show • your fun sport • buy 1 use 5 free • your new interest area • person with zero haters • your new fav style piece • jaya’s “favourite” hobby • mere ghar kyu ata hamesha • you like this rice v much • everyone’s common addiction
Cleopatra 2025-12-09
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- Another word for very bright starting with B
- Reddish brown dye for temporary body art
- Queen sits on it
- Royal dignity
- Ruler
- Famous for mythology
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- Born in Roma
- King tut's burial place
- Kind/Queens power
- The African queen
- Head of a group
- Female Monarch
- Where Pharaohs are mainly located at
- Female Royalty
- Commands their land
15 Clues: Ruler • Born in Roma • Royal dignity • Female Monarch • Female Royalty • Head of a group • Queen sits on it • Kind/Queens power • The African queen • Commands their land • Famous for mythology • King tut's burial place • Where Pharaohs are mainly located at • Reddish brown dye for temporary body art • Another word for very bright starting with B
Greek Mythology Part 2 2023-05-05
Across
- was a tragic hero of Greek mythology
- was the supreme ruler of the seas
- was the fleet-footed messenger of the gods
- was the god of passionate or physical love
- is often used to indicate the underworld itself, it rightfully belongs only to the god
- is a musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes.
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- was the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- is the counterpart of the Roman god Vulcan, the god of fire and of metalwork and crafts
- was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera
- was the son of the river god Cephissus
- was the most important deity, or god, of ancient Greece, was the leaders of the Gods
- was a dryad, a nymph associated with trees, who became the bride of Orpheus, a hero legendary for his musical skills
- the queen of heaven in Greek mythology
13 Clues: was the supreme ruler of the seas • was a tragic hero of Greek mythology • was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera • was the son of the river god Cephissus • the queen of heaven in Greek mythology • was the fleet-footed messenger of the gods • was the god of passionate or physical love • was the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • ...
Edith Hamilton's Mythology Chapter 1 2022-03-23
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- The “Greek miracle” expresses the new birth of the world with the “awakening of Greece.” It refers to a revolution in thought that humanized the world. _______ became the center of the universe and the most important entity in it.
- The ancient Greeks were rational, orderly and logical. There was no place for illogically shaped gods. The gods were considered part of reality, and the ancient Greeks were preoccupied with the _________.
- However, some myths are not explanations; they are tales of ___________.
- Wrote Persians (celebrates the victory of the Greeks over the Persians)
- “Greek mythology begins with Homer, generally believed to be” around ________BC.
- Wrote Iliad and the Odyssey
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- “The first written record of Greece” is the ___________.
- Things that were terrifying, irrational or unknown had no place in classical mythology. _______, which was so powerful in the world before and after the classical era, was almost non-existent.
- Myths are early ______, the result of humans’ first attempt at understanding and explaining what they saw around them.
- Mythology mainly comprises stories of gods and goddesses; however, a myth has nothing to do with _______.
- Belief in astrology is also absent from classical Greece, even though there are many astrological references. Additionally, ghosts do not appear, and the ancient Greeks were not afraid of the dead. The ancient Greeks were concerned with the living and human beauty. The early Greeks transformed a world of __________ into a world full of beauty.
- Wrote Works and Days, Theogeny
- Wrote Odes written in honor of victors in games, mythological allusions
- A revolutionary idea was that the gods were in the image of _________.
- Greek gods were ______. They banqueted and caroused; they became angry and jealous.
15 Clues: Wrote Iliad and the Odyssey • Wrote Works and Days, Theogeny • “The first written record of Greece” is the ___________. • A revolutionary idea was that the gods were in the image of _________. • Wrote Odes written in honor of victors in games, mythological allusions • Wrote Persians (celebrates the victory of the Greeks over the Persians) • ...
Astronomy 2024-04-24
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- A princess, daughter of King Cepheus, known for her beauty.
- A character from Greek mythology known for having a head of snakes.
- A Greek hero known for his strength.
- An astronomical body used to get directions.
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- Considered a Greek hero for saving Princess Andromeda.
- A group of stars that make an imaginary shape in the sky.
- Means 'larger bear' in Latin.
- A hunter from Greek mythology with a sword attached to his belt.
8 Clues: Means 'larger bear' in Latin. • A Greek hero known for his strength. • An astronomical body used to get directions. • Considered a Greek hero for saving Princess Andromeda. • A group of stars that make an imaginary shape in the sky. • A princess, daughter of King Cepheus, known for her beauty. • A hunter from Greek mythology with a sword attached to his belt. • ...
READING (Greek Mythology) 2024-09-05
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- Mythology stories concern Greek's religion view of the origin of the world
- Genre of literature Greek mythology was
- Greeks that originally told Greek myths
- Initially propagated in an oral-poetic tradition
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- Singers that propagated Greek myths in oral-poetic tradition
- Poem contains accounts of the genesis of the world
- A poem written by Homer
7 Clues: A poem written by Homer • Genre of literature Greek mythology was • Greeks that originally told Greek myths • Initially propagated in an oral-poetic tradition • Poem contains accounts of the genesis of the world • Singers that propagated Greek myths in oral-poetic tradition • Mythology stories concern Greek's religion view of the origin of the world
Country Crossword 2024-12-12
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- Peninsula divided into north and south
- Home of the pyramids
- Land of diversity
- Second largest country
- Land of thousand lakes
- Land of rising sun
- Bridge between Europe and Asia
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- Known for TACOS
- Known for ancient mythology
- Largest country
- Famous for bullfighting
- Smallest country
- A long narrow country in South America
- A Caribbean Island
14 Clues: Known for TACOS • Largest country • Smallest country • Land of diversity • A Caribbean Island • Land of rising sun • Home of the pyramids • Second largest country • Land of thousand lakes • Famous for bullfighting • Known for ancient mythology • Bridge between Europe and Asia • Peninsula divided into north and south • A long narrow country in South America
Prose literature 2020-08-06
12 Clues: lifestyle • current events • multiple plots • imaginary stories • gods and goddesses • i write my own story • regularly kept record • natural flow of speech • moral and religious lessons • animals that talk like humans • someone's own opinion about something • observations about events or individual
Greek Mythology Puzzle! 2023-02-26
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- Guard dog of the underworld
- Father of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
- Poseidons weapon
- Goddess' who sung of Heroes
- God of Thunder
- Goddess of Love
- Girl gifted with a box that held all the evil things in the world
- God of the Underworld
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- Women with snakes for hair
- Monsters which lured sailors into the sea with song
- One-eyed monster
- Half human half god son of Zeus
- Zeus' weapon
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of the Sea
- Personification of Earth
- Capital of Greece
17 Clues: Zeus' weapon • God of Thunder • God of the Sea • Goddess of Love • One-eyed monster • Poseidons weapon • Goddess of Wisdom • Capital of Greece • God of the Underworld • Personification of Earth • Women with snakes for hair • Guard dog of the underworld • Goddess' who sung of Heroes • Half human half god son of Zeus • Father of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. • ...
greek mythology creatures 2022-06-06
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- body of a lion, head of women, and wings of an eagle
- snakes as hair
- powerful sea monster with 12 tentacles
- goat, lion, snake
- scariest and most powerful monster in Greek Mythology
- lion and eagle
- sea nymphs
- dragon with nine heads
- three-headed dog
- horse that can fly
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- sharp fans, claws, can fly
- sea monster that creates giant whirlpools
- half-goat half-man
- one eye creatures
- half-man half-horse
- head of a bull and body of a man
- giant birds with a women face
17 Clues: sea nymphs • snakes as hair • lion and eagle • three-headed dog • one eye creatures • goat, lion, snake • half-goat half-man • horse that can fly • half-man half-horse • dragon with nine heads • sharp fans, claws, can fly • giant birds with a women face • head of a bull and body of a man • powerful sea monster with 12 tentacles • sea monster that creates giant whirlpools • ...
Greek mythology Jarrah 2023-08-21
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- Who is married to the king of gods?
- What is the mountain the gods are?
- What is a horse with wings?
- Who is the god of the sea?
- What is a bull and human hybrid called?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- What is a giant with one big eye called.
- What is a human and horse hybrid called.
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- What is the most cursed box in greek mythology?
- Who has apart of their god is being a messenger?
- What is a horse with a horn?
- Who is the most known gorgan?
- Who is the Main character in our class novel?
- What is a half god and half mortal called?
- Who is the god of war?
- Who is the god of the underworld's dog?
- Who is the sky god?
17 Clues: Who is the sky god? • Who is the god of war? • Who is the god of the sea? • What is a horse with wings? • What is a horse with a horn? • Who is the most known gorgan? • Who is the god of the underworld? • What is the mountain the gods are? • Who is married to the king of gods? • What is a bull and human hybrid called? • Who is the god of the underworld's dog? • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2026-06-09
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- Primordial goddess of earth
- King of the Olympian gods
- Wife of Zeus, queen of the gods
- Goddess of the hunt
- God of music and the sun
- Half-god, Half-human
- Slayer of Medusa
- Elder gods overthrown by the Olympian gods
- Queen of the underworld
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- Goddess of the harvest
- God of the sea
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Many-eyed giant
- Humans, not gods
- Stole fire for humanity
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Gorgon with snake hair
17 Clues: God of the sea • Many-eyed giant • Humans, not gods • Slayer of Medusa • Goddess of the hunt • Half-god, Half-human • Goddess of the harvest • Gorgon with snake hair • Stole fire for humanity • Queen of the underworld • God of music and the sun • King of the Olympian gods • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • Primordial goddess of earth • Wife of Zeus, queen of the gods • ...
Roman Deities 2020-02-12
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- The goddess of hunting
- The God of Sun, Music, and Prophecy
- The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology
- The Roman goddess of agriculture, grain, and the love a mother bears for her child.
- In Roman mythology, is the wife of Jupiter and the queen of the gods.
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- The personification of the moon as a goddess. She was worshipped at the new and full moons.
- The Roman god of fresh water. He was identified with the Greek Poseidon and thus became a deity of the sea.
- The goddess of the flowering of plants
- Ancient Roman god of love
- She was the goddess of safety and well-being.
10 Clues: The goddess of hunting • Ancient Roman god of love • The God of Sun, Music, and Prophecy • The goddess of the flowering of plants • The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology • She was the goddess of safety and well-being. • In Roman mythology, is the wife of Jupiter and the queen of the gods. • ...
Fantasy F 2023-12-07
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- Tairngire Mythical land of promise and spiritual renewal in Irish mythology
- Magical world featured in the film "The NeverEnding Story"
- Medieval European mythical land of plenty and indulgence
- Small and magical island from the children's book "Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver"
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- Elven refuge and dwelling place in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Legendary castle and court associated with the reign of King Arthur
- Transient and magical land that appears for a brief moment
- Symbolic land of peace and enlightenment in various religious traditions
- Utopian land in the satirical novel by Samuel Butler
- Realm of the gods in Norse mythology including Thor and Odin
10 Clues: Utopian land in the satirical novel by Samuel Butler • Medieval European mythical land of plenty and indulgence • Transient and magical land that appears for a brief moment • Magical world featured in the film "The NeverEnding Story" • Realm of the gods in Norse mythology including Thor and Odin • Elven refuge and dwelling place in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-27
11 Clues: son of Zeus • god of death • son of Neptune • died in a junkyard • Weapon of Poseidon • Percy’s pet hellhound • goddess of agriculture • bathed in the River Styx • son of Neptune’s girlfriend • used her eyes to kill victims • symbol of the king of the gods
Greek mythology 2021-03-31
11 Clues: Revenge • Titan of time • Mother of Circe • Led the Argonauts • killed his father • Most famous Demigod • cheerleader monster • Afterlife for heroes • Birthplace of monsters • Ferryman of underworld • Beautiful music, sharp teeth
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2023-02-13
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- STORIES TOLD BY SOCIETIES TO EXPLAIN THE WORLD AROUND THEM
- THE THING COMPETITORS OF THE ORIGINAL OLYMPIC GAMES WOULD RIDE IN THAT WAS PULLED BY HORSES
- THE GROUP OF GODS THAT CAME BEFORE OLYMPIANS
- HE WAS PUNISHED FOR SIDING AGAINST ZEUS BY HAVING TO HOLD THE WORLD UP FOR ALL TIME
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- SHE WAS TURNED INTO A SPIDER BY ATHENA
- THE MEASUREMENT OF TIME IN BETWEEN OLYMPIC GAMES
- DEMETER WAS THE GODDESS OF THIS
- THE GROUP OF GODS THAT INCLUDES ZEUS, HADES AND POSEIDON
- MOST OF THESE ARE NAMED AFTER GREEK OR ROMAN GODS AND GODDESSES
- A CREATURE WITH SNAKES FOR HAIR WHO CAN TURN A PERSON TO STONE JUST BY LOOKING AT THEM
- KING OF THE GODS
11 Clues: KING OF THE GODS • DEMETER WAS THE GODDESS OF THIS • SHE WAS TURNED INTO A SPIDER BY ATHENA • THE GROUP OF GODS THAT CAME BEFORE OLYMPIANS • THE MEASUREMENT OF TIME IN BETWEEN OLYMPIC GAMES • THE GROUP OF GODS THAT INCLUDES ZEUS, HADES AND POSEIDON • STORIES TOLD BY SOCIETIES TO EXPLAIN THE WORLD AROUND THEM • ...
Greek Mythology 2013-03-14
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- the queen of gods
- the god of sea, earthquakes, and horses
- myths are a type of _______ __________.
- the god of the underworld/deaths
- a story handed down from the past
- the king of gods
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- a story(s) that answer basic questions about the world
- a brief story that teaches a lesson
- stories that are to entertain, even though they usually teach a lesson
- the goddess of love and beauty
- immortal beings that were "worshiped" by humans
11 Clues: the king of gods • the queen of gods • the goddess of love and beauty • the god of the underworld/deaths • a story handed down from the past • a brief story that teaches a lesson • the god of sea, earthquakes, and horses • myths are a type of _______ __________. • immortal beings that were "worshiped" by humans • a story(s) that answer basic questions about the world • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-05-14
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- Athena was the goddess of _
- Who was goddess of the hunt?
- Poseiden often held a _
- What was Apollo the god of?
- Sayters were half man half_
- What was Hera's animal?
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- What did Medusa have for hair?
- What was Aphrodite the goddess of?
- What did Zeus throw ?
- 12 gods and goddess lived on _
- Who was goddess of the harvest ?
11 Clues: What did Zeus throw ? • Poseiden often held a _ • What was Hera's animal? • Athena was the goddess of _ • What was Apollo the god of? • Sayters were half man half_ • Who was goddess of the hunt? • What did Medusa have for hair? • 12 gods and goddess lived on _ • Who was goddess of the harvest ? • What was Aphrodite the goddess of?
Egyptian Mythology 2026-01-26
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- Her name means "glory of the father" in Greek.She is known as one of the greatest beauties ever to live, having charmed many with her musical voice and conversation skills. It is said that all of history would have unfolded differently had even her nose been longer or shorter.
- The jackal-headed god of the dead and embalming from Egyptian myth.He weighs the hearts of the dead to determine their final destination. He is also said to govern the technique of mummification.
- The Egyptian god of the moon.Often portrayed as a mummy with two long braids of hair, he is said to be a reincarnation of the moon itself and holds possession over what's known as the moon ship. He also acts as a companion to the Pharaoh's shadow. Hieroglyphics found in Unas' pyramid depict him as a god who prepares meals for an oppressive, god-devouring king.
- An almighty god of Egyptian lore with the head of a baboon. He stands opposite of Seth, the god of evil, and sides with Osiris and Isis, the gods of good.
- God of the dead in Egyptian lore. His consort is Isis, and his son is Horus. He was once the god of vegetation, and once ruled Egypt after the sun god Ra, but was murdered by his brother Seth.Thanks to Isis' work, he was resurrected from the dead and became king of the underworld. He was not feared, but rather worshipped as a god who brings eternal happiness in the afterlife.
- The Egyptian god of the desert, chaos and evil.He murdered his brother, Osiris, and tried to become chief god, but he was castrated by Osiris' son, Horus.
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- An Egyptian creature with the head of a crocodile, the front legs of a lion, and the hind legs of a hippopotamus.When humans die, their heart is weighed at the court of Osiris, deciding their fate. If the scales tip towards the heart, it is given to him to eat. Those whose hearts are eaten cannot continue their journey toward immortality.
- A bull god and herald of Ptah in Egyptian lore. He was worshipped in the Memphis region.He was conceived by a ray from the heavens. He is said to have 29 distinct features, such as a white triangle on his forehead, a pattern that resembles a vulture, and so forth.
- The mother goddess of Egypt. She is wife and sister to Osiris, god of the underworld.Known for her powerful magic, she could perform miracles such as raising her husband from the dead. As the patron goddess of the dead, her image can be found at many burial sites.
- The Egyptian goddess of fertility. She is also the goddess of love, motherhood, and joy.She is depicted as a cow with the disc of the sun between her horns, or as a horned woman holding the disc of the sun.
- An ancient god of Egypt known for having the sun and moon as his watchful eyes.He was revered by some as the principal god, most likely due to his association with the celestial bodies above. Myth often depicts him as a hawk or a falcon.
11 Clues: An almighty god of Egyptian lore with the head of a baboon. He stands opposite of Seth, the god of evil, and sides with Osiris and Isis, the gods of good. • The Egyptian god of the desert, chaos and evil.He murdered his brother, Osiris, and tried to become chief god, but he was castrated by Osiris' son, Horus. • ...
Finnish Mythology 2024-12-06
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- spirit of nature, feminine creator.
- the god of hunting, son of Tapio.
- wife of Tapio, the goddess of the forest.
- a god of the sky, weather, and crops
- evil forest spirit
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- a fairy spirit, gnome, leprechaun of some sort
- god of depths, giver of fish
- a malevolent sea monster; probably same as Tursas.
- female spirit of air; the daughter of primeval substance of creative spirit. Mother of Väinämöinen in Kalevala.
- the god of fertility and the protector of plants, especially the turnip
- the land of the dead
11 Clues: evil forest spirit • the land of the dead • god of depths, giver of fish • the god of hunting, son of Tapio. • spirit of nature, feminine creator. • a god of the sky, weather, and crops • wife of Tapio, the goddess of the forest. • a fairy spirit, gnome, leprechaun of some sort • a malevolent sea monster; probably same as Tursas. • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2024-12-04
11 Clues: Death God • God of Evil • Cat Goddess • God of Chaos • Cobra Goddess • Osiris’s Wife • Anubis’s Helper • Vulture Goddess • Set’s Brother and Uncle • The Equivalent to Apophis • —————— was chopped up in a coffin by Set
Aztec Mythology 2024-08-23
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- Afterlife where warriors who died in battle went
- Country that Conquered the Aztec Empire
- Name that means "humming bird to the left"
- God of fire
- The creator god
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- God of sun and war
- Holiday that originates from Aztec mythology
- Modern country where the Aztec empire was
- Number of heavens the Aztecs believed in
- Son of Malinalxochitl
- Goddess of death
- God who turned people into monkeys
12 Clues: God of fire • The creator god • Goddess of death • God of sun and war • Son of Malinalxochitl • God who turned people into monkeys • Country that Conquered the Aztec Empire • Number of heavens the Aztecs believed in • Modern country where the Aztec empire was • Name that means "humming bird to the left" • Holiday that originates from Aztec mythology • ...
Viking Crossword 2025-08-12
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- A free peasant or farmer in Viking society.
- Belief in or worship of multiple gods, characteristic of Norse religion.
- An assembly or meeting place for decision-making and law in Viking society.
- A fast and agile ship used by Vikings for exploration, trade, and warfare.
- A slave or serf in Viking society.
- Relating to the medieval Scandinavian people, their language, or culture.
- A region in Northern Europe, comprising Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
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- A noble or chieftain in Viking society, often ruling over a region.
- The chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and death.
- A seafaring Scandinavian warrior and trader from the late eighth to early eleventh century.
- A highly valued trait in Viking culture, often linked to bravery and reputation.
- A majestic hall in Norse mythology where warriors slain in battle are received.
- The quality of being open to challenge or debate, often in historical interpretation.
- A sudden attack or incursion, often for plunder, conducted by Vikings.
- A large, communal dwelling used by Vikings and other cultures.
- The highest-ranking ruler in a monarchy, often leading a kingdom or territory.
16 Clues: A slave or serf in Viking society. • A free peasant or farmer in Viking society. • A large, communal dwelling used by Vikings and other cultures. • A noble or chieftain in Viking society, often ruling over a region. • A region in Northern Europe, comprising Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. • A sudden attack or incursion, often for plunder, conducted by Vikings. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-04-13
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- Muslim name for the one and only God
- a syllabic script used in Greece in the 13th century B.C.
- Greek god of war; son of Zeus and Hera; identified with Roman Mars
- creating fabric
- the husband of Medea and leader of the Argonauts who sailed in quest of the Golden Fleece
- the Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to mankind
- the son of Zeus who slew Medusa
- winged goddess of victory; identified with Roman Victoria
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- the Roman god of doorways and passages
- goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva
- armor plate that protects the chest; the front part of a cuirass
- an ancient city is southern Greece
- an ancient town on Crete where Bronze Age culture flourished from about 2000 BC to 1400 BC
- god of the stream that flowed around the earth in ancient mythology
- a famous mythical Greek hero; his return to Ithaca after the siege of Troy was described in the Odyssey
- goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology
16 Clues: creating fabric • the son of Zeus who slew Medusa • an ancient city is southern Greece • Muslim name for the one and only God • the Roman god of doorways and passages • a syllabic script used in Greece in the 13th century B.C. • winged goddess of victory; identified with Roman Victoria • the Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to mankind • ...
The Odyssey Review 2022-10-11
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- Poet, credited with writing The Odyssey
- a man who is trying to marry a certain woman.
- Think of gold infused on silver by a craftsman, whose fine art...
- Which archetypal trait does Odysseus display in dealing with the Cyclopes?
- A man surfcasting on a point of rock
- what trait does Odysseus display when tying his men to the rams?
- in Greek mythology, the god of the sea.
- drop the sinker and the bait far out,
- bass or mackerel, whipping his long rod
- is this figurative language referring to in the story?
- the legendary home of Odysseus from Greek mythology
- Odysseus says that the Cyclops “clutched at my companions / and caught two in his hands like squirming puppies / to beat their brains out, spattering the floor. / Then he dismembered them and made his meal, / gaping and crunching like a mountain lion.” He uses a simile to compare the Cyclops to
- remains faithful to Odysseus after 20 years
- But when she swallowed the sea water down...
- Young Dawn with fingertips of rose
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- Than came the rasping sound as those bright doors the key had sprung gave way
- one of a group of female and partly human creatures from Greek mythology, known to use their singing to attract sailors toward dangerous waters.
- What does Argos represent?
- grey-eyed daughter of Zeus, warrior goddess
- Odysseus' dog
- This was Argos, trained as a puppy by Odysseus treated as rubbish now...
- Leader of the suitors, shot through the throat
- son of Cronus, ruler of the gods
- dangle wriggling through the air:
- these were borne aloft in spasms toward the cliff.
- "but when she swallowed the sea water down we saw the funnel of the maelstrom, heard the rock bellowing all around, and dark...were fixed upon that yawning mouth in fear of being devoured." what literary element is shown in this passage?
- Odysseus' faithful swineherd
- device used by the main character to win the Trojan war
- hook a fish and rip it from the surface
- Where does the Odyssey take place
30 Clues: Odysseus' dog • What does Argos represent? • Odysseus' faithful swineherd • son of Cronus, ruler of the gods • dangle wriggling through the air: • Where does the Odyssey take place • Young Dawn with fingertips of rose • A man surfcasting on a point of rock • drop the sinker and the bait far out, • Poet, credited with writing The Odyssey • in Greek mythology, the god of the sea. • ...
Wife of Bath 2022-11-21
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- How the knight and his wife end up by the end of the tale.
- A man with a lusty liver, commits a terrible crime.
- From mythology, the king with the magic touch that turned everything gold.
- The Greek source writer for the story about the king from mythology whose touch turned everything gold.
- Another word for "year"
- The knight's third complaint about his wife
- This refers to being born with a high status, as part of the nobility (2 words).
- Pampered
- The knight's fourth complaint about his wife (2 words).
- Scornful
- "To be oft ______ and remarried."
- To hand down as an inheritance
- The number of dancing women who vanished when the knight approached them (2 words).
- Morning prayers
- "______ clothes"
- What will happened to the knight if he can't answer the question.
- The central question, "What do women most ____?"
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- What the old woman wanted in return for helping the knight.
- The original punishment for the knight, set by the king (3 words).
- highly respected
- The king that every Briton loves to praise
- "But truly poor are they who whine and fret / and _____ what they cannot hope to get."
- Fool
- "A woman wants the self-same ______ over her husband as over her lover."
- A man whose wife cheats on him
- "_____ often, when the heart is lowly, / Brings one to God and teaches what is holy."
- The animal ears that the king from mythology had.
- The knight's second complaint about his wife (2 words)
- Begged earnestly
- The knight must _____ whether his wife will be old, ugly, and loyal, or young, pretty, and unfaithful.
- Another name for virginity
- This is who the old woman thinks people should learn gentleness from, rather than their ancestors
- What the wife wins when the knight tells her the choice is her's.
- Criticize strongly
- "_______ must come from God alone."
- The knight's first complaint about his wife
- "_______ to do exactly as we please."
37 Clues: Fool • Pampered • Scornful • Morning prayers • highly respected • Begged earnestly • "______ clothes" • Criticize strongly • Another word for "year" • Another name for virginity • A man whose wife cheats on him • To hand down as an inheritance • "To be oft ______ and remarried." • "_______ must come from God alone." • "_______ to do exactly as we please." • ...
Crossword 007 - Fantasy Creatures 2024-09-27
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- Serpent body with a human torso and head from Asian mythology.
- A mythical animal with a spiraling horn.
- Honorable creatures featured on Xena.
- Man-eating giant. An entire kid’s movie franchise is based on this creature.
- Tiny, trouble-making demon. Germanic folklore called them “lesser goblins.” A character on OUAT.
- Dragon-like creature with only two legs and bat-like wings.
- A magical, pointy-eared forest humanoid.
- Small, bearded man who guards pots of gold.
- Cannibalistic creature from North American Algonquian-speaking tribe folklore and associated with insatiable hunger.
- A mischievous British mythical creature known for causing trouble. If you Google it, you’ll only see images of haircuts.
- Undead creature, more formidable than a ghoul, with a repulsive stench. EVIL in Minecraft (though it takes on a completely different appearance).
- Short-tempered internet monster. Hides under bridges.
- Bird-woman. Featured in Xena.
- Serpent-like creature whose gaze kills.
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- Fire-breathing beast with wings. Guards treasure.
- Wailing spirit whose cries foretell death. Wanted Gabrielle’s baby. Irish folklore.
- Supernatural spirits from Islamic mythology that have many powers (but are known to grant wishes). Najara “heard” them.
- Your favorite: half-human, half-fish creature of the sea.
- A giant with a single eye (defeated by Kassandra)(also in Xena).
- A small creature known for magic and mischief. You like them. I’m not a fan.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- Giant sea monster that likes to capsize ships.
- Ape-like creature said to roam the snowy mountains. Featured in commercials, brand names, and children’s books & movies.
- A Scottish water spirit. Appears as a horse, entices human victims to ride, and then drags them underwater.
- Dark, deformed giant from ancient Celtic mythology. Pretty sure I took his loincloth in DND.
- A beast that dwells in labyrinths and was defeated by Kassandra.
- Literally every animal combined: head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent. Breathes fire too.
- An eerie, ghostly apparition known for haunting the living. A DBD killer.
- Immortal bird that rises from its ashes.
- Shale.
30 Clues: Shale. • Bird-woman. Featured in Xena. • Honorable creatures featured on Xena. • Serpent-like creature whose gaze kills. • A mythical animal with a spiraling horn. • A magical, pointy-eared forest humanoid. • Immortal bird that rises from its ashes. • Small, bearded man who guards pots of gold. • Giant sea monster that likes to capsize ships. • ...
Day_46 2022-10-27
14 Clues: [동] 초월하다 • [형] 내재하는 • [부] 인정하건대 • [형] 기이한, 특이한 • [형] 내포된, 암시된 • [형] 넓은, 훤히 트인 • [형] (~에) 비례하는 • [동] 높이다[향상시키다] • [형] 일시적인, 순간적인 • [형] 정신없이 바쁜, 빡빡한 • [명] 상속받은 재산, 유산; 상속 • [형] 타고나는, 하드웨어에 내장된 • [명] 신화, 근거없는 믿음, 신화 • [형] 산만한, 분산된 [동] 분산시키다, 퍼지다, 번지다
Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-08
Across
- The god of wisdom
- A subject on learning
- The god of the sun
- The god of fire
- The god of the hunt
- The leader of Persia
- The god of pleasure
- A country from Europe
- The god of the hearth
- The god of water
Down
- The god of love
- The god of time
- The god of lightning
- The god of doorways
- The god of heat
- The god of war
- One's Belief
- A god
- The god of marriage
19 Clues: A god • One's Belief • The god of war • The god of love • The god of time • The god of fire • The god of heat • The god of water • The god of wisdom • The god of the sun • The god of doorways • The god of the hunt • The god of pleasure • The god of marriage • The god of lightning • The leader of Persia • A subject on learning • A country from Europe • The god of the hearth
All about Me 2025-05-24
Across
- my middle name
- first online handle
- dream holiday location
- my favourite game
- my favourite pokemon
- my favourite food
- my biggest fear
- my first game console
Down
- my biggest allergy
- my favourite soft drink
- country i want to go back to
- name i would have been given if i was a girl
- my street name
- my high school
- favourite historical topic
- my eye colour
- my medical condition
- my sisters name
- favourite season
19 Clues: my eye colour • my middle name • my street name • my high school • my biggest fear • my sisters name • favourite season • my favourite game • my favourite food • my biggest allergy • first online handle • my favourite pokemon • my medical condition • my first game console • dream holiday location • my favourite soft drink • favourite historical topic • country i want to go back to • ...
English Authors 2025-11-23
Across
- author, chocolate taster and raf fighter pilot (last name)
- author of Anna Karennina, his works inspired Mahatma Gandhi (last name)
- youngest Nobel peace laureate (first name)
- Author of if tomorrow comes (last name)
- author of shall we kill the president (last name)
- Shortened her name so that boys would not be steered away by a book from a female author (initials)
Down
- Queen of crime fiction, works have been translated to over 50 languages (first name)
- American author who is credited with inventing detective fiction, statue in Times Square (last name)
- Author heavily inspired by Irish mythology, folklore and mysticism (last name)
- Karnataka origin author and Rajya Sabha member (last name)
- author of secret seven and famous five series (last name)
- author of the blue umbrella, uk origin but lived in India (last name)
- bestselling author of mythology series (first name)
13 Clues: Author of if tomorrow comes (last name) • youngest Nobel peace laureate (first name) • author of shall we kill the president (last name) • bestselling author of mythology series (first name) • author of secret seven and famous five series (last name) • author, chocolate taster and raf fighter pilot (last name) • ...
