mythology Crossword Puzzles
World Mythologies 2024-01-24
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- This mythology is mainly from Guatemala.
- This country is where Greek mythology began.
- This mythology is Native American.
- Mandarin is spoken in this country.
- This mythology is from England, Ireland & Scotland.
- This country is the home of Norse mythology.
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- New Zealand is the home of this mythology.
- Aztec mythology is from this country.
- Egyptian mythology is from this continent.
- This mythology is from South America.
10 Clues: This mythology is Native American. • Mandarin is spoken in this country. • Aztec mythology is from this country. • This mythology is from South America. • This mythology is mainly from Guatemala. • New Zealand is the home of this mythology. • Egyptian mythology is from this continent. • This country is where Greek mythology began. • ...
Greek Mythology- Persephone and Hades 2022-05-19
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- underground place for the dead
- god of the sky in greek mythology
- kidnapped by Hades
- god of the underworld in greek mythology
- Persephone's mother
- a female deity
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- plant with white or pale outer petals
- a male creater or ruler
- process of gathering in crops
- god of the sun in greek mythology
- abode of the gods where zeus's throne is
- extremely angry
- goddess of wilderness and child birth in greek mythology
- illegally take someone away
- to get back at someone in a bad way
15 Clues: a female deity • extremely angry • kidnapped by Hades • Persephone's mother • a male creater or ruler • illegally take someone away • process of gathering in crops • underground place for the dead • god of the sun in greek mythology • god of the sky in greek mythology • to get back at someone in a bad way • plant with white or pale outer petals • ...
Nymph 2024-12-18
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- A nymph transformed into reeds, associated with Pan.
- A sea nymph, loved by Polyphemus in Greek mythology.
- Nymphs of the underworld, guiding souls in the dark.
- Flower nymphs in Greek mythology.
- A mortal turned into a spider, once connected to nymphs in myth.
- A nymph turned into a cow, pursued by Zeus in Greek myth.
- A mortal woman transformed into a goddess, often linked to nymphs.
- Nymphs of the ash trees in Greek mythology.
- One of the Muses, sometimes depicted as a nymph.
- A princess abducted by Zeus, often depicted as a nymph.
- A sea nymph, often depicted with a fish tail.
- The three graces, often depicted as nymph-like beings.
- A nymph in Greek myth, known for helping Odysseus.
- A sea nymph, daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys.
- A moon goddess often depicted with nymph-like characteristics.
- A nymph whose voice was cursed, associated with reflection.
- Nymphs associated with sheep and goats in Greek myth.
- A tree spirit from Greek mythology.
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- Nymphs of lakes or rivers in Greek mythology.
- Nymphs of the valleys in Greek mythology.
- Seven sisters turned into stars, once nymphs in Greek myths.
- Nymphs of groves in Greek mythology.
- A goddess with close associations to nymphs and the hunt.
- A water nymph, one of the daughters of Achelous.
- Nymphs associated with plants and leaves.
- A tree spirit whose life is tied to a specific tree.
- A nymph transformed into a laurel tree to escape Apollo.
- A sea nymph, mother of Achilles.
- Queen of the underworld, also linked to nymph-like figures.
- A water spirit often depicted as a maiden.
- A water nymph, cursed to turn into a sunflower.
- A nymph turned into a bear, often depicted in Greek mythology.
- A nymph, mother of Narcissus in Greek myth.
- Nymphs guarding the golden apples in Greek myth.
- A river nymph pursued by the river god Alpheus.
- A nymph associated with mountains.
36 Clues: A sea nymph, mother of Achilles. • Flower nymphs in Greek mythology. • A nymph associated with mountains. • A tree spirit from Greek mythology. • Nymphs of groves in Greek mythology. • Nymphs of the valleys in Greek mythology. • Nymphs associated with plants and leaves. • A water spirit often depicted as a maiden. • Nymphs of the ash trees in Greek mythology. • ...
Gods and Mythology 2023-03-09
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- God of death in Greek mythology and younger brother of Zeus
- God of death in Egyptian mythology
- God of time in Greek mythology
- the God of thunder in Greek Mythology
- Goddess of death in Hindu Mythology
- Goddess of death in Norse Mythology
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- God of sun in Hindu mythology
- Demi God and son of God Zeus
- God of thunder in Hindu mythology
- Destroyer God in Hindu mythology
10 Clues: Demi God and son of God Zeus • God of sun in Hindu mythology • God of time in Greek mythology • Destroyer God in Hindu mythology • God of thunder in Hindu mythology • God of death in Egyptian mythology • Goddess of death in Hindu Mythology • Goddess of death in Norse Mythology • the God of thunder in Greek Mythology • ...
mythology 2023-07-04
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- trapped Venus and Mars in a net
- ate his children
- killed the hydra
- king of Sparta
- river in the underworld (first letter c)
- goddess of marriage
- killed his twin and established a city
- place of rest for those who had lived a good life
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- goddess of the hunt
- child of Medusa
- flew too close
- hero of the illiad
- gave fire to humans
- in the labyrinth, born to the wife of Crete’s king
- king of the gods
- provided Odysseus with shelter
- the birth of _____ (famous painting)
- killed his father and married his mother
- held up the sky
19 Clues: flew too close • king of Sparta • child of Medusa • held up the sky • ate his children • killed the hydra • king of the gods • hero of the illiad • goddess of the hunt • gave fire to humans • goddess of marriage • provided Odysseus with shelter • trapped Venus and Mars in a net • the birth of _____ (famous painting) • killed his twin and established a city • ...
Mythology 2025-12-10
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- hall of fallen warriors in Norse myth
- one-eyed giant of Greek myth
- Egyptian sun god
- Norse god of thunder
- Roman god of war
- Greek god of the underworld
- hero who slew the Minotaur
- snake-haired monster
- god of the sea in Greek myth
- Greek goddess of wisdom
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- Hindu god known as the preserver
- Norse god of mischief
- three-headed guard dog of the underworld
- Titan who stole fire for humans
- Egyptian god of the underworld
- Greek queen of the gods
- Egyptian god associated with mummification
- winged horse from Greek legend
- king of the Greek gods
19 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Roman god of war • Norse god of thunder • snake-haired monster • Norse god of mischief • king of the Greek gods • Greek queen of the gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • hero who slew the Minotaur • Greek god of the underworld • one-eyed giant of Greek myth • god of the sea in Greek myth • Egyptian god of the underworld • winged horse from Greek legend • ...
Mythology 2024-02-07
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- before the gods appeared there was this confusion
- son of rhea and cronus that cronus did not eat
- the furies
- lived on farther bank of ocean
- - brothers of cronus
- has to carry the pillar of heaven and earth
- wheel eyed (one eye)
- the friendly sea
- the unfriendly sea
- wounded his father heaven
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- took sides with zeus against titans
- born from darkness and death
- fourth race of monsters
- one child of chaos
- mother earth
- last monster mother earth gave birth to
- father heaven
- another child of chaos
- the great river
19 Clues: the furies • mother earth • father heaven • the great river • the friendly sea • one child of chaos • the unfriendly sea • - brothers of cronus • wheel eyed (one eye) • another child of chaos • fourth race of monsters • wounded his father heaven • born from darkness and death • lived on farther bank of ocean • took sides with zeus against titans • last monster mother earth gave birth to • ...
Mythology 2025-05-06
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- The man who stole fire from the gods to give to humans.
- The goddess who was jealous of Psyche in Roman mythology.
- The name of the river in the underworld.
- The type of mythical creature that Echo was.
- The name of Hercules' wife.
- The man that gifted Pandora a box.
- What Narcissus fell in love with.
- The man who loved Psyche.
- Then man that Pandora married.
- The father of Icarus.
- The magical flying horse in Greek mythology.
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- The god of the underworld.
- The number of labors that Hercules had to complete.
- The goddess of spring.
- The animal that Satan was disguised as in the story Adam and Eve.
- What Icarus flew too close to.
- The father of Phaethon.
- The man who traveled to the underworld to rescue Eurydice.
- What Phaethon wanted to drive.
19 Clues: The father of Icarus. • The goddess of spring. • The father of Phaethon. • The man who loved Psyche. • The god of the underworld. • The name of Hercules' wife. • What Icarus flew too close to. • What Phaethon wanted to drive. • Then man that Pandora married. • What Narcissus fell in love with. • The man that gifted Pandora a box. • The name of the river in the underworld. • ...
Ancient Rome 2024-12-03
15 Clues: God of sun • God of fire • God commerce • Myths on gods • God of wisdom • God of the war • Goddess of Rome • King of the Gods • Queen of the gods • Goddess of hearth • Poseidon's brother • A place of worship • Greek earth goddess • Worship in many gods or goddesses • mythology Different to Greek mythology
Constellations 2023-09-07
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- A constellation representing a lion, associated with the Nemean Lion in Greek mythology.
- A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail.
- Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight.
- A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology, resembling a 'W' or 'M' shape.
- A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow.
- Major A constellation known as the Greater Dog, featuring the bright star Sirius.
- A constellation named after the water bearer in Greek mythology, often depicted pouring water.
- Representing a maiden or virgin, it's the second-largest constellation.
- Major Also known as the Big Dipper, it's a prominent constellation with a ladle-like shape.
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- A constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology, often depicted with a belt of three stars.
- A constellation symbolizing a ram, often linked to the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing twin brothers Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology.
- A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A constellation depicting a bull, often associated with the story of Zeus and Europa.
- A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies.
15 Clues: A constellation resembling an archer aiming a bow and arrow. • Also known as the Northern Cross, it resembles a swan in flight. • A constellation representing a winged horse from Greek mythology. • A constellation resembling a scorpion with a distinctive curved tail. • A constellation named after a dragon or serpent in various mythologies. • ...
Mythology 2023-06-05
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- - Greek messenger god
- - Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility
- - Greek goddess of love and beauty
- - Roman god of the sea
- - Hero of the Greek epic "The Odyssey"
- - Roman goddess of love and beauty
- - Greek queen of the gods
- - Greek demigod known for his strength
- - Greek god of the sun and music
- - Norse trickster god
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- - Gorgon with snakes for hair
- - Greek messenger god
- - Greek queen of the underworld
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife
- - King of the Greek gods
- - Greek god of war
- - Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- - Norse god of thunder
- - Greek god of the sun
- - Allfather of the Norse gods
20 Clues: - Greek god of war • - Greek messenger god • - Greek messenger god • - Norse trickster god • - Roman god of the sea • - Norse god of thunder • - Greek god of the sun • - King of the Greek gods • - Greek queen of the gods • - Gorgon with snakes for hair • - Allfather of the Norse gods • - Greek queen of the underworld • - Egyptian god of the afterlife • - Greek god of the sun and music • ...
African Mythology 2025-03-05
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- The scorpion who received all the poison
- god of air
- the sky
- Protector of people with disabilities
- goddess of moisture
- Mythology that is based on the 3 major religions
- the earth
- The council of gods
- "Aliens" from Mesopotamian mythology
- Legendary king of Uruk
- The creator god
- The Trickster Spider
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- Region now known as Iraq
- The god of the African underworld
- The Egyptian underworld
- The god of the Egyptian underworld
- He was born fully developed, able to speak and walk
- mother of every pharaoh
- Continent with a ton of diversity and mythology
- The Balance of all things
20 Clues: the sky • the earth • god of air • The creator god • goddess of moisture • The council of gods • The Trickster Spider • Legendary king of Uruk • The Egyptian underworld • mother of every pharaoh • Region now known as Iraq • The Balance of all things • The god of the African underworld • The god of the Egyptian underworld • "Aliens" from Mesopotamian mythology • ...
Angy's AEE Greek Myth Intro 2022-02-25
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- recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more.
- goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and mythology,
- Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus.
- was the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children, Iphicles and Laonome.
- one of the Titans, the supreme trickster, and a god of fireicarus
- known as Alexander, the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, is a mythological nobleman that appears in a number of Greek legends.
- Hydra more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology.deianeira
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae;
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- rojan priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed.
- Olympus the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus
- one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology.
- craftsman and artist in Greek mythology, who had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx.
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- in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy
- was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty.
- mountain nymph, or oread.
- Female warrior who did not want to get married
- the son of Zeus and Hera or he was Hera's parthenogenous child.
- considered the herald of the gods
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty,
- was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus.
- of Troy city in the region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey
- Greek goddess of strife and discord.
- the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the queen of Sparta and the wife of Tyndareus.
25 Clues: mountain nymph, or oread. • considered the herald of the gods • Greek goddess of strife and discord. • in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • Female warrior who did not want to get married • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, • was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. • ...
Mythology 2017-05-09
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- god or goddess
- God of the sun, arts, and medicine
- land of the dead
- messenger of the gods
- goddess of hunting and protector of wild animals
- goddess of the hearth
- queen of the underworld
- king of the underworld
- goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- God of the sea
- king of the gods, protector of justice and social order
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- giver of fire and crafts to humans
- one who is part human and part god
- God of fire, volcanoes, and industry
- god of war
- queen of the gods, protector of marriage and childbirth
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of grain, farming, and soil
- God of wine and revelry
19 Clues: god of war • god or goddess • God of the sea • land of the dead • messenger of the gods • goddess of the hearth • king of the underworld • queen of the underworld • God of wine and revelry • goddess of love and beauty • giver of fire and crafts to humans • one who is part human and part god • God of the sun, arts, and medicine • goddess of grain, farming, and soil • ...
Mythology 2024-05-04
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- - Norse god of mischief
- - Egyptian god of the sky
- - Greek god of the sun and music
- - Allfather of the Norse gods
- - Greek god of travel and communication
- - Egyptian sun god
- - Japanese sun goddess
- - Greek god of the underworld
- - Norse god of thunder
- - Norse goddess of love and fertility
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- - Greek god of the sea
- - Norse god of thunder
- - Greek goddess of agriculture
- - Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection
- - King of the Greek gods
- - Greek goddess of love and beauty
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife
- - Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- - Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth
20 Clues: - Egyptian sun god • - Greek god of the sea • - Norse god of thunder • - Japanese sun goddess • - Norse god of thunder • - Norse god of mischief • - King of the Greek gods • - Egyptian god of the sky • - Allfather of the Norse gods • - Greek god of the underworld • - Greek goddess of agriculture • - Egyptian god of the afterlife • - Greek god of the sun and music • ...
world histry 2023-08-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- City where muslems originated.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- god of war in greek mythology
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- The richest man in Mali.
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Likes to chase mice
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- Large marsupial
- de vichy painted the Mona lisa.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
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- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- founded the muslem religion.
- war between England and france.
- fight to take back the holy land
- controlled the silk road.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- press allowed the production of books worldwide.
- rules over the underworld
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- Man's best friend
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The richest man in Mali. • controlled the silk road. • rules over the underworld • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • ...
world histry 2022-05-20
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- sculpted the stats of Daved.
- City where muslems originated.
- god of water and the ocean in greek mythology
- goddess of strength and protection in greek mythology
- god of war in greek mythology
- Led a military through western Asia and northeastern Asia concring the land.
- The richest man in Mali.
- Lived in the Andes mountains.
- Likes to chase mice
- allowed trade through China and Europe.
- Large marsupial
- de vichy painted the Mona lisa.
- goddess of beauty in greek mythology
- led the Mongols and had lots of children.
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- Plague that was transmitted by ticks.
- won the war for France through her faith.
- founded the muslem religion.
- war between England and france.
- fight to take back the holy land
- controlled the silk road.
- sacrificed people for a sun god.
- press allowed the production of books worldwide.
- rules over the underworld
- civilization that awarded physical strength and had an amazing army.
- King of the gods in greek mythology
- had a lot of philosophers and inventors.
- saw the burning bush that god had sent him
- worship place of the jewish religion.
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Language of the Egyptian people.
- Lived in modern day New mexico.
- Man's best friend
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The richest man in Mali. • controlled the silk road. • rules over the underworld • sculpted the stats of Daved. • founded the muslem religion. • god of war in greek mythology • Lived in the Andes mountains. • City where muslems originated. • war between England and france. • ...
Hercules cross word 2024-05-09
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- is the patron goddess of lawful marriage. She presides over weddings, blesses and legalises marital unions, and protects women from harm during childbirth.
- demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene completed the 12 labors
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- god of Thunder Greek mythology
- reparation or expiation for sin.
- The Nemean lion was a monster in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea. Eventually, it was killed by Heracles
- half-horse and half-human creatures who were depicted in Greek mythology
- In Greek mythology, Perseus is the legendary founder of the Perseid dynasty. He was, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, the greatest Greek hero
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- is a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank.
- work hard; make great effort.
- Theseus was a divine hero and the founder of Athens from Greek mythology.
- She is best known as the mother of Heracles, whose father was the god Zeus. Alcmene was also referred to as Electryone, a patronymic name as a daughter of Electryon.
- an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
- the quality or state of being physically strong.
- is genus of invertebrate freshwater animals having a circlet of 4 to 25 tentacles on one end of its tubelike body.
- a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion).
- In Greek mythology, Olympus is the home of the Greek gods, on Mytikas peak
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
18 Clues: work hard; make great effort. • god of Thunder Greek mythology • reparation or expiation for sin. • a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion). • the quality or state of being physically strong. • demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene completed the 12 labors • an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening. • ...
Mythology 2023-05-15
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- God of thunder and lightning in Norse Myth
- Zeus' Roman Name
- God of the Underworld in Greek myth
- Long name that everyone made fun of
- Where we live in Norse myth
- The author of the Hobbit, used Dwarf names from Norse myth
- Five letter name for the god of love in Greek myth
- Name of Greek hero who was killed by his heel
- Kills Odin at Ragnarok
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- Half-man and half-bull, killed by Theseus
- Three-headed dog that sits at the gates of Hades
- The god of mischief in Norse myth
- Kills Thor at Ragnarok
- Name of the Greek hero who has an entire story named after him
- The World Tree in Norse myth
- Goddess of wisdom in Greek myth
- City that was destroyed over Helen
- Ancient Mesopotamian hero that we learned about at the beginning of the year
18 Clues: Zeus' Roman Name • Kills Thor at Ragnarok • Kills Odin at Ragnarok • Where we live in Norse myth • The World Tree in Norse myth • Goddess of wisdom in Greek myth • The god of mischief in Norse myth • City that was destroyed over Helen • God of the Underworld in Greek myth • Long name that everyone made fun of • Half-man and half-bull, killed by Theseus • ...
Titans Curse 2013-12-03
20 Clues: City • Greek • Satyr • Hunter • Sun god • not good • mythology • New hunter • Head hunter • Son of Hermes • mean big guys • Riordan auther • ____ half blood • Son of Poseidon • Where gods live • blood (demi god) • The cow like thing • Daughter of Athena • Grace was once a tree • of Hesperides (Zoe's sisters)
Mythology 2023-02-01
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- Titan goddess of bright intellect
- god of the sky
- goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- many arms and hands, born from Gaea and Uranus
- goddess of memory
- goddess of sight and vision
- Titan of great River Okeanos
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- Titan and youngest son of Uranus and Gaea
- Titan of the inquisitive mind
- void creating the universe in myths
- god of love and desire
- goddess of fresh water
- goddess of Earth
- Giant one-eyed creatures, made Zeus' thunderbolt
- Titan god of mortality
- uses a bow and arrow and can see into the future and power over light
- a deity and place in the underworld
- god of the sea
18 Clues: god of the sky • god of the sea • goddess of Earth • goddess of memory • god of love and desire • goddess of fresh water • Titan god of mortality • goddess of sight and vision • Titan of great River Okeanos • Titan of the inquisitive mind • Titan goddess of bright intellect • void creating the universe in myths • a deity and place in the underworld • ...
Mythology 2022-04-22
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- goddess of the moon and the hunt
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of crops
- goddess of the underworld
- half-man, half-goat
- inspires artists
- god of theatre
- goddess of love and beauty
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- goddess of marriage
- half-man, half-horse
- god of messengers
- god of the underworld
- snake-haired monster
- god of war
- god of smithing
- god of the thunder
- god of the sea
- god of prophecy
18 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • god of theatre • god of smithing • god of prophecy • goddess of crops • inspires artists • god of messengers • goddess of wisdom • god of the thunder • goddess of marriage • half-man, half-goat • half-man, half-horse • snake-haired monster • god of the underworld • goddess of the underworld • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of the moon and the hunt
Mythology 2024-12-12
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- The belief in multiple gods. Ancient Greek and Roman religions are examples of polytheistic belief systems, where different gods are responsible for different parts of life and nature.
- A spiritual energy or power that is believed to exist in people, animals, or objects. In some cultures, mana is seen as a kind of supernatural force that can be powerful or sacred.
- Something that is forbidden or avoided in a culture because it is considered inappropriate, sacred, or dangerous. Breaking a taboo can result in social punishment or spiritual consequences.
- Things that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws. This includes phenomena like ghosts, magic, or miraculous events that seem to go beyond normal understanding.
- Powerful supernatural beings that are worshipped and believed to have control over different aspects of life, nature, or the universe. Gods are often thought to have special powers and can influence human events.
- The practice of using magic, spells, or supernatural powers, often associated with both positive and negative intentions. In some cultures, witchcraft is seen as a way to heal or protect, while in others, it's viewed as harmful.
- A religious leader who performs sacred ceremonies, leads worship, and helps people connect with their religious beliefs. Priests often have special training and follow specific religious rules.
- The belief that everything in nature - animals, plants, rivers, mountains, and even objects - has a spirit or soul. In this view, these spirits are alive and can interact with humans.
- The belief that all things in nature have a life force or energy, even if they aren't living creatures. This means people think that objects like rocks, rivers, or trees have a kind of power or special quality.
- The use of magic or supernatural powers, often with the intention of causing harm or controlling others. Sorcery is typically seen as a negative or dangerous form of magical practice.
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- A spiritual leader in some traditional cultures who is believed to have the power to communicate with spirits, heal people, and perform special rituals. Shamans are often seen as important community members who can travel between the physical and spiritual worlds.
- The spirits or souls of dead people that are believed to still exist and sometimes appear in the physical world. Ghosts are often thought to be transparent, wispy forms that can move through walls or appear unexpectedly.
- A person who claims to have the ability to communicate with spirits or ghosts, often acting as a bridge between the living world and the spirit world.
- The belief in only one god. Religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are monotheistic, meaning they worship a single divine being.
- A set of beliefs, practices, and values that help people understand the world, connect with something bigger than themselves, and explain life's big questions about existence, purpose, and morality.
- The practice of trying to predict the future or discover hidden information by using special rituals, tools, or methods. This might include reading tea leaves, using tarot cards, or interpreting signs in nature.
- The use of special rituals, spells, or actions believed to have supernatural power to change things or make something happen. Magic is thought to work outside of normal scientific explanations.
- Invisible, supernatural beings that are believed to exist without a physical body. Spirits can be connected to nature, ancestors, or specific places and are thought to have their own form of existence.
18 Clues: The belief in only one god. Religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are monotheistic, meaning they worship a single divine being. • A person who claims to have the ability to communicate with spirits or ghosts, often acting as a bridge between the living world and the spirit world. • ...
Mythology 2025-01-13
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- Has winged boots
- Rules the Underworld
- Flew too close to the sun
- Half man half bull
- Has a town named after her
- God with a chariot
- Considered too ugly to live on Mt. Olympus
- Gave fire to people
- Can only repeat
- Fell in love with his reflection
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- Goddess of the hunt
- Dolphins can be one of his symbols
- Goddess of the Harvest
- Her son is Cupid
- People try to steal his thunderbolt
- Famous for opening a box
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of War
18 Clues: God of War • Can only repeat • Has winged boots • Her son is Cupid • Half man half bull • God with a chariot • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of Marriage • Gave fire to people • Rules the Underworld • Goddess of the Harvest • Famous for opening a box • Flew too close to the sun • Has a town named after her • Fell in love with his reflection • Dolphins can be one of his symbols • ...
Astronomy 2024-10-14
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- The constellation representing a flying horse from Greek mythology.
- The branch of science that studies celestial objects space and the physical universe as a whole.
- A hero who saved Andromeda by slaying the sea monster Cetus.
- A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors.
- The action of making amends for a wrong.
- The constellation representing a chained princess in Greek mythology.
- The collection of traditional stories that explain historical events and natural phenomena.
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- A constellation representing a queen sitting on her throne.
- A sea monster in Greek mythology, often depicted in the constellation named after it.
- Excessive pride or self-confidence that leads to downfall.
- The process of seeking forgiveness or recovery from sin or error.
- Excessive pride in one's appearance.
- Another term for being subject to death; not immortal.
- A constellation in the shape of a scorpion
- A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology.
- Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior.
16 Clues: Excessive pride in one's appearance. • The action of making amends for a wrong. • A constellation in the shape of a scorpion • A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology. • Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior. • Another term for being subject to death; not immortal. • A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors. • ...
Constellation2 2023-07-19
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- Named after a hero in Greek mythology, it includes the star Algol.
- The Water Snake, the largest of all constellations.
- Also known as the Little Bear or Little Dipper.
- Named after a hero in Greek mythology, known for its "keystone" shape.
- Representing scales, it is associated with the goddess of justice.
- The Hunting Dogs, containing the Whirlpool Galaxy.
- The Serpent Bearer, featuring the red supergiant star Antares.
- A small constellation shaped like a triangle.
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- The Southern Fish, featuring the bright star Fomalhaut.
- Named after a princess in Greek mythology, it appears as a chain of stars.
- Depicting a charioteer, it contains the bright star Capella.
- Representing a crab, it contains the star cluster Praesepe.
- Depicting two fish, it contains several faint stars.
- Named after a king in Greek mythology, it resembles a house.
- The Sea Goat, often associated with a creature from mythology.
15 Clues: A small constellation shaped like a triangle. • Also known as the Little Bear or Little Dipper. • The Hunting Dogs, containing the Whirlpool Galaxy. • The Water Snake, the largest of all constellations. • Depicting two fish, it contains several faint stars. • The Southern Fish, featuring the bright star Fomalhaut. • ...
Astronomy 2024-10-14
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- Excessive pride or self-confidence that leads to downfall.
- The process of seeking forgiveness or recovery from sin or error.
- The constellation representing a flying horse from Greek mythology.
- The constellation representing a chained princess in Greek mythology.
- The collection of traditional stories that explain historical events and natural phenomena.
- A constellation representing a queen sitting on her throne.
- A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology.
- A hero who saved Andromeda by slaying the sea monster Cetus.
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- A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors.
- The action of making amends for a wrong.
- Excessive pride in one's appearance.
- The branch of science that studies celestial objects space and the physical universe as a whole.
- A constellation in the shape of a scorpion
- Another term for being subject to death; not immortal.
- A sea monster in Greek mythology, often depicted in the constellation named after it.
- Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior.
16 Clues: Excessive pride in one's appearance. • The action of making amends for a wrong. • A constellation in the shape of a scorpion • A constellation of a hunter in Greek mythology. • Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior. • Another term for being subject to death; not immortal. • A mythological figure known for completing twelve labors. • ...
Legendary Mythical Creatures 2023-07-05
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- Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- Half-woman, half-fish sea creature
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Female spirits of nature in Greek mythology
- Monster in Greek mythology, the most famous of which is Medusa
- Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
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- Creature from Greek mythology who lured sailors with their enchanting music
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore
- A human with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf
- Creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- Fiery bird that regenerates from its own ashes
- Large, serpentine legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures
- Water monster with many heads from Greek mythology
15 Clues: Half-woman, half-fish sea creature • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • Female spirits of nature in Greek mythology • Giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore • Fiery bird that regenerates from its own ashes • Water monster with many heads from Greek mythology • A human with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf • ...
Mythical figure 2024-09-23
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- Irish spirit known for wailing, signaling death
- Hero of ancient Mesopotamian epic, part god and part man
- Fox spirit in Japanese folklore, known for its intelligence
- Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur
- Norse trickster god known for his cunning and mischief
- Japanese sun goddess, central figure in Shinto belief
- Child hero in Japanese folklore known for his strength
- Aztec feathered serpent god associated with wind and learning
- Giant wolf in Norse mythology, prophesied to kill Odin
- Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Mortal weaver turned into a spider for her hubris
- Personification of death in Greek mythology
- Hero of Irish mythology known for his incredible strength
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld
- World serpent in Norse mythology, destined to fight Thor
- Greek god of love, often depicted with a bow and arrows
- Greek god of the underworld, ruler of the dead
- Primordial giant in Norse mythology, ancestor of all giants
- Trickster spider god in African folklore
- Greek goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- Mesopotamian goddess of love and war
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- Queen of the underworld, associated with spring and rebirth
- Swift-footed huntress in Greek mythology
- Hindu god of creation, part of the Trimurti
- Fire-breathing creature with a lion's head, goat's body, and snake's tail
- Hindu god known as the destroyer and transformer
- Aztec rain god, associated with water and fertility
- Spanish knight and national hero, known for his military prowess
- Slavic witch known for living in a hut on chicken legs
- Ghostly figure in Latin American folklore, weeping for her children
- Demigod in Polynesian mythology known for his cleverness
- Headless horseman in Irish folklore, omen of death
- Norse goddess of love, fertility, and battle
- Norse god of the sea and wealth
- Horned god of fertility and nature in Celtic mythology
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often depicted with an owl
- Legendary Greek hero known for his twelve labors
- Water spirit in African and Caribbean folklore
- Greek goddess of the moon
- Mischievous fairy from English folklore
- Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology
- Egyptian sun god, often depicted with a falcon head
- King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus
- Hindu god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, depicted with an elephant head
- Norse god of thunder, known for his hammer Mjölnir
- Allfather of the Norse gods, associated with wisdom
- Egyptian god of the afterlife, depicted with a jackal head
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, who could turn people to stone
48 Clues: Greek goddess of the moon • Norse god of the sea and wealth • Mesopotamian goddess of love and war • Mischievous fairy from English folklore • Ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology • Swift-footed huntress in Greek mythology • Trickster spider god in African folklore • Hindu god of creation, part of the Trimurti • Legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur • ...
Mythological Animals 2025-02-18
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- A Greek mythical figure with snake hair who could turn people to stone
- Gorynych A Slavic dragon with multiple heads
- Hortatory exposition texts are often used in this type of writing
- The part of a hortatory exposition text that contains arguments supporting the opinion
- A winged creature in European mythology often associated with vampires
- A mythological god often associated with hortatory exposition for delivering moral messages
- A firebird in mythology that can be reborn after death
- A mythical creature from Japanese folklore that is a combination of multiple animals
- A creature from various mythologies considered to be a hellhound
- A mythical bird symbolizing death and wisdom in Norse legends
- A mythical Greek creature with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a snake's tail
- A mythical creature from South American folklore known as a bloodsucker
- A type of text that aims to convince the reader of a certain viewpoint
- A mythical Chinese creature believed to bring good fortune
- One essential aspect of a hortatory exposition is presenting arguments that are
- A mythical creature from Japan resembling a turtle with a snake's head
- A famous dragon in Chinese mythology
- A statement that presents the writer's point of view in a hortatory exposition
- The final part of a hortatory exposition that contains a call to action or recommendation
- A giant serpent from Norse mythology
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- A legendary creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish
- A one-eyed giant in Greek mythology
- A mythical creature known in Harry Potter, with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion
- A mythical winged horse
- A mythical winged creature considered a guardian of heaven
- A sea monster in Nordic mythology resembling a giant octopus
- A legendary horse-like creature with a single horn
- A mythical creature from Persian mythology resembling a ram with curved horns
- The section of a hortatory exposition that introduces the main topic
- A type of text that presents an opinion supported by logical arguments
- A giant wolf in Norse mythology
- One key feature of a hortatory exposition is that it contains
- A mythical creature from Slavic mythology similar to a dragon
- A mythical creature from European legends that breathes fire
- A mythical Egyptian creature with a human head and a lion's body
- One of the purposes of a hortatory exposition
- The part of a hortatory exposition that contains a recommendation or call to action
- A dragon in Norse mythology that guards treasure
- A mythical creature that is a combination of a lion and an eagle
- A mythological creature in Scandinavian folklore that serves as a guardian
40 Clues: A mythical winged horse • A giant wolf in Norse mythology • A one-eyed giant in Greek mythology • A famous dragon in Chinese mythology • A giant serpent from Norse mythology • One of the purposes of a hortatory exposition • A dragon in Norse mythology that guards treasure • A legendary horse-like creature with a single horn • ...
vocabulary of culture 2025-05-16
Mythology 2022-04-27
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- Egyptian god of love
- Norse god of mischief
- Irish god of death
- Greek god of death
- Greek earth goddess
- Greek paradise
- Evil Irish giants
- Irish Mother Goddess
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- Egyptian god of chaos
- Irish goddess of war
- Greek king of the gods
- Norse heaven
- Egyptian god of death
- Irish god of nature
- Norse king of the gods
- Egyptian god of war
- Norse god of love
17 Clues: Norse heaven • Greek paradise • Norse god of love • Evil Irish giants • Irish god of death • Greek god of death • Irish god of nature • Greek earth goddess • Egyptian god of war • Irish goddess of war • Egyptian god of love • Irish Mother Goddess • Egyptian god of chaos • Norse god of mischief • Egyptian god of death • Greek king of the gods • Norse king of the gods
mythology 2022-03-25
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- personification of earth
- goddess of hunting and the moon
- greek blacksmith of the gods
- oldest child of Kronos and rhea
- immense snake son of loki
- first spider
- artemis' twin brother
- who ate a stone by mistake
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- symbol of the god Poseidon
- egyptian god of death
- king of olympus
- original sun god
- centaur who trained demigods
- message god symbol
- goddess of marriage
- symbol of the goddess Hera
- egyptian sun god
17 Clues: first spider • king of olympus • original sun god • egyptian sun god • message god symbol • goddess of marriage • egyptian god of death • artemis' twin brother • personification of earth • immense snake son of loki • symbol of the god Poseidon • symbol of the goddess Hera • who ate a stone by mistake • greek blacksmith of the gods • centaur who trained demigods • ...
MONSTERS 2013-04-12
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- When dead, becomes the slave of a vampire
- Doctor and creature have the same name
- Greek mythology monster with snakes instead of hair
- Blood sucker
- Greek mythology monster half man with bull head
- When dead, the body comes back
- Lake creature near New York
- Lake creature in Scotland
- Indian legend creature half man, half ape
- A man with evil powers
- Cave creature of northern lands
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- Monster celebration in USA
- Dangerous creature in Latin America legend
- Greek mythology monster with three dog heads
- Indian legend creature, half wolf, half skeleton
- Sea creature, woman with fish tail
- The most famous vampire
- When dead, the spirit comes back
- Lake creature in Canada
- A woman with evil powers
20 Clues: Blood sucker • A man with evil powers • The most famous vampire • Lake creature in Canada • A woman with evil powers • Lake creature in Scotland • Monster celebration in USA • Lake creature near New York • When dead, the body comes back • Cave creature of northern lands • When dead, the spirit comes back • Sea creature, woman with fish tail • Doctor and creature have the same name • ...
Mythology 2016-10-04
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- flew too close to the sun and died
- god of wine and festivity
- saved by Perseus and later became his wife
- a dryad who fell in love with Narcissus but was cursed
- defeated the minotaur, son of Neptune
- goddess of the moon
- god of the sea
- three goddess of fate
- the river in the underworld that is crossed by souls
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- home of the gods, near Mt. Olympus
- raised in the wild with bears
- leader of Olympus, married to Juno
- goddess of wisdom and strategy
- Bacchus's wife
- three headed dog that guarded the gate into the underworld
- son of Zeus, went on a quest to kill Medusa
- city where the Trojan war took place (in Turkey)
17 Clues: Bacchus's wife • god of the sea • goddess of the moon • three goddess of fate • god of wine and festivity • raised in the wild with bears • goddess of wisdom and strategy • home of the gods, near Mt. Olympus • flew too close to the sun and died • leader of Olympus, married to Juno • defeated the minotaur, son of Neptune • saved by Perseus and later became his wife • ...
Mythology 2022-09-06
17 Clues: god of fire • god of trade • wife of zues • god of music • wife of hades • god of wealth • goddess of war • king of the sea • goddess of grain • king of all gods • goddess of heart • greek god of war • god of the woods • goddess of hunting • have snakes for hair • king of the underworld • god of beauty and love
Mythology 2023-12-27
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- The sun god in Egyptian mythology
- A monster in Greek mythology with snakes for hair
- The god of thunder in Norse mythology
- The god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology
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- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
- The trickster god in Norse mythology
- The chief god in Norse mythology
9 Clues: The chief god in Norse mythology • The sun god in Egyptian mythology • The trickster god in Norse mythology • The god of thunder in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology • The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology • A monster in Greek mythology with snakes for hair • ...
Who Angered The Sun Gods 2024-08-17
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- Vessel Ra used to traverse the sky
- First mother of Ra
- Stream of high speed protons and electrons boiling off corona
- Deity worshipped among the Northern Arabian tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia
- The Deity of the Sun in Chinese mythology
- Sun god in Aztec mythology In Aztec mythology
- Greek Titan who was the personification of the Sun
- Sun deity of Armenian mythology worshiped in the vicinity of Carahunge
- The sun’s physical state of matter
- Coronal Mass ___
- Number of years in a solar cycle
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- Solar event that occurred September 1–2, 1859
- The head of Ra
- Converting solar energy into electricity
- Regions of reduced surface temperature on the sun’s surface caused by magnetic flux
- Location of the National Solar Observatory
- Baltic Sun deity worshiped in Latvian culture by those who practice Dievturība
- Nuclear process of joining together of atomic which powers the sun
- Visible surface of the sun, radiates light, ~ 6000 K
- Angle between true south and the point in the horizon that’s directly below the sun
- Ancient Incan sun god
21 Clues: The head of Ra • Coronal Mass ___ • First mother of Ra • Ancient Incan sun god • Number of years in a solar cycle • Vessel Ra used to traverse the sky • The sun’s physical state of matter • Converting solar energy into electricity • The Deity of the Sun in Chinese mythology • Location of the National Solar Observatory • Solar event that occurred September 1–2, 1859 • ...
sprite 2024-12-19
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- A tree spirit, especially in Greek mythology.
- A ghostly light, often seen at night near marshes, misleading travelers.
- A small, magical being often depicted with wings.
- A spirit of the air in European mythology.
- Collective term for mythical beings, including fairies and elves.
- A mischievous, small fairy, often depicted in English folklore.
- A mythical creature from folklore, often seen as mischievous or helpful.
- A small, ugly creature often depicted in folklore as malicious.
- A supernatural creature, often associated with water or nature.
- A ray of moonlight, often associated with magic or mystical beings.
- A magical stone associated with elves, often seen in fantasy.
- A mythical creature or evil spirit from Algonquian folklore.
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull in Greek mythology.
- A famous fairy character from a children’s story, often associated with light.
- Small forest spirits from Mexican folklore, known to hide things.
- A small, bearded man, typically associated with gardens.
- A mischievous forest spirit from English folklore.
- A winged female creature from Greek mythology, often depicted as a bird.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology, known for her wailing.
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- A fairy child left in place of a human child in folklore.
- A small, helpful creature from Scottish folklore, often assisting with chores.
- A spirit or apparition of a deceased person, often seen as ethereal.
- A creature from mythology, often depicted as half-woman, half-bird or fish, luring sailors to their doom.
- A circle of mushrooms often believed to be a meeting place for fairies.
- A creature from folklore, often large and fearsome, sometimes living under bridges.
- A mythical creature used to frighten children, often with no specific appearance.
- A mythical being from Scottish and Irish folklore, a seal that can transform into a human.
- A small, human-like creature from Tolkien’s mythology.
- A small demon or devilish creature, often trickster-like.
- A mythical creature, usually a woman, whose gaze turns people to stone.
- A small, bearded man from Irish folklore, often linked to hidden treasure.
- A nature spirit in Greek mythology, typically associated with a particular location.
- A shape-shifting water spirit in Scottish folklore.
- A supernatural being, often depicted as evil or malevolent.
- A mythical creature composed of different animal parts, often monstrous.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
36 Clues: A spirit of the air in European mythology. • A tree spirit, especially in Greek mythology. • A small, magical being often depicted with wings. • A mischievous forest spirit from English folklore. • A shape-shifting water spirit in Scottish folklore. • A small, human-like creature from Tolkien’s mythology. • A small, bearded man, typically associated with gardens. • ...
Mythology 2011-12-02
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- cut off Medusa's head
- one-eyed son of Zeus
- waited 20 years for husband's returngorgons 3 monsters with snaky locks
- 3-headed, 3-bodied monster
- gave Perseus a sword
- killed by discus
- held heavens
- killed his wife and children because Hera drove him mad
- cleverest Greek hero
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- race of one-eyed giants
- wanted monster head as wedding giftAmazons fierce warrior womenChiron wise centaur who taught Hercules
- queen of warrior women
- only winged horse
- was once Athena's priestess
- nine-headed snake
- island ruled by Odysseus
- punished in Tartarus
17 Clues: held heavens • killed by discus • only winged horse • nine-headed snake • one-eyed son of Zeus • gave Perseus a sword • punished in Tartarus • cleverest Greek hero • cut off Medusa's head • queen of warrior women • race of one-eyed giants • island ruled by Odysseus • 3-headed, 3-bodied monster • was once Athena's priestess • killed his wife and children because Hera drove him mad • ...
Mythology 2021-09-29
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- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- The greek goddess of dawn
- Goddess of the rainbow
- sea nymph
- representation of Medusa
- Mortal enemy
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- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology
- Enormous size
- a horrible creature of the imagination
- a list of events in time Chronos
- put into a sleep-like state
- the messenger of gods
- Greek epic poem
- an inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret
- the roman god of war
- the roman god of vigilance and wisdom
17 Clues: sea nymph • Mortal enemy • Enormous size • Greek epic poem • the roman god of war • the messenger of gods • Goddess of the rainbow • representation of Medusa • The greek goddess of dawn • put into a sleep-like state • a list of events in time Chronos • the roman god of vigilance and wisdom • a horrible creature of the imagination • a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology • ...
Mythology 2025-10-08
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- was a beautiful white horse that could fly.
- half-goat half-man.
- It was a giant snake with nine heads
- had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle.
- sea nymphs who lured sailors to crash on the rocks of their islands with their songs.
- half-man half-horse creatures.
- terrible sea monster with 12 long tentacle legs and 6 dog-like heads.
- sea monster that took the shape of a giant whirlpool.
- combination of a lion and an eagle.
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- was a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face, but had snakes for hair.
- flying creatures with sharp fangs and claws who hunted down murderers.
- one-eyed giants.
- flying creatures with the faces of women.
- the head of bull and the body of a man
- the scariest and most powerful of all the monsters in Greek Mythology. He was called the "Father of all monsters" and even the gods were scared of Typhon.
- a giant monster that was a combination of many animals including a goat, lion, and snake.
- giant three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld
17 Clues: one-eyed giants. • half-goat half-man. • half-man half-horse creatures. • combination of a lion and an eagle. • It was a giant snake with nine heads • the head of bull and the body of a man • flying creatures with the faces of women. • was a beautiful white horse that could fly. • sea monster that took the shape of a giant whirlpool. • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2025-02-06
17 Clues: Norse • Greek Hero • Greek Sun God • Greek War God • Norse Trickster • Egyptian Sun God • Norse Thunder God • Egyptian Death God • Norse Love Goddess • Greek King of Gods • Greek Queen of Gods • Greek Messenger God • Greek Wisdom Goddess • Norse Warrior Maiden • Greek Underworld God • Egyptian Magic Goddess • Egyptian Afterlife God
Mythology 2024-11-30
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- Titan holding up the sky
- Norse all-father
- Greek god of war
- Greek underworld ruler
- Greek goddess of victory
- Gorgon with snake hair
- Riddling creature of Thebes
- Greek goddess of marriage
- Three-headed underworld dog
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- Norse hall of heroes
- Greek god of the sea
- Giant deities before the Olympians
- Winged horse
- Half-man, half-horse
- Greek goddess of love
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek king of gods
17 Clues: Winged horse • Norse all-father • Greek god of war • Greek king of gods • Norse hall of heroes • Greek god of the sea • Half-man, half-horse • Norse god of thunder • Greek goddess of love • Greek underworld ruler • Gorgon with snake hair • Titan holding up the sky • Greek goddess of victory • Greek goddess of marriage • Riddling creature of Thebes • Three-headed underworld dog • ...
The Euro Histroriography's Intimate Relation To Mythology 2024-12-20
13 Clues: Arbiter • Reality • Deflate • Mythology • Pernicious • Fratricide • Propaganda • Psychologize • Inflated Egos • Hallucinations • Afrikan History • Intimidating Factor • European Historiography
Mythology 2023-07-20
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- Roman mythology is closely related to Greek mythology, with many gods and goddesses sharing similar attributes and roles. However, Roman myths often have distinct names and characteristics.
- African mythology encompasses a diverse range of beliefs and stories from various African cultures. It features gods, spirits, and legendary figures that explain natural and cultural phenomena.
- American Native American mythology consists of the traditional stories and legends of Indigenous peoples in North and South America. These tales often incorporate animals, spirits, and ancestral beings.
- Celtic mythology encompasses the beliefs and legends of the Celtic people, who lived in parts of Europe, such as Ireland and Scotland. These tales feature gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures.
- Norse mythology originates from Scandinavia and includes stories of gods, giants, and mythical creatures. These tales depict the adventures and struggles of powerful beings in the Norse pantheon.
- Egyptian mythology revolves around the gods and goddesses worshipped in ancient Egypt. These stories often depict the creation of the world, the afterlife, and the powers of deities like Ra and Isis.
- Chinese mythology includes a vast collection of stories about gods, goddesses, legendary creatures, and ancient heroes. These tales often reflect Chinese cultural beliefs and traditions.
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- Japanese mythology consists of ancient stories about gods, spirits, and mythical beings from Japan. It portrays the origins of the Japanese islands, legendary creatures, and heroic figures.
- Greek mythology is a collection of stories about gods, goddesses, heroes, and creatures from ancient Greece. They explain natural phenomena and human experiences through imaginative tales.
- Inca mythology comes from the Inca civilization of ancient Peru. It includes tales of powerful deities, such as Inti (the sun god) and Mama Quilla (the moon goddess), as well as creation narratives.
- Aztec mythology originates from the ancient civilization of the Aztecs in Mesoamerica. It features gods, goddesses, and legends tied to Aztec religious practices, astronomy, and creation myths.
- Norse mythology originates from Scandinavia and includes stories of gods, giants, and mythical creatures. These tales depict the adventures and struggles of powerful beings in the Norse pantheon.
- Hindu mythology is rich with stories about gods, goddesses, and legendary heroes. It explores concepts of creation, karma, and the cycle of life and death, as well as the triumph of good over evil.
13 Clues: Chinese mythology includes a vast collection of stories about gods, goddesses, legendary creatures, and ancient heroes. These tales often reflect Chinese cultural beliefs and traditions. • ...
the topic Gods 2023-12-07
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- - Preserver god in Hinduism.
- - Japanese sun goddess.
- - Greek goddess of agriculture.
- - Greek goddess of wisdom.
- - Greek god of music and poetry.
- - Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility.
- - Ancient Egyptian sun god.
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- - King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- - Hindu god of wisdom and success.
- - Roman counterpart to Zeus.
- - Queen of the gods in Greek mythology.
- - Norse goddess of love and fertility.
- - Norse god of thunder.
- - Chief god in Norse mythology.
- - Hindu god of destruction.
15 Clues: - Japanese sun goddess. • - Norse god of thunder. • - Greek goddess of wisdom. • - Hindu god of destruction. • - Ancient Egyptian sun god. • - Roman counterpart to Zeus. • - Preserver god in Hinduism. • - Greek goddess of agriculture. • - Chief god in Norse mythology. • - Greek god of music and poetry. • - Hindu god of wisdom and success. • - King of the gods in Greek mythology. • ...
Te Reo Maori 2025-05-21
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- name of the Earth mother
- Name of the Void of nothingness
- God of light in Maori mythology
- The name of the Sky father
- A guardian that looks after the environment
- God of uncultivated foods
- Supreme being
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- the God of earthquakes and volcanoes
- God of war and human activities
- God of weather specifically wind storms and rain
- name for a Supernatural being or protector
- Great woman of the night
- The world of light name
- The God of the seas in Maori mythology
- name of the fairy like beings/ supernatural creatures in Maori mythology
- God of the forest
- The God of uncultivated plants (Kumara)
- God of death and darkness
18 Clues: Supreme being • God of the forest • The world of light name • name of the Earth mother • Great woman of the night • God of death and darkness • God of uncultivated foods • The name of the Sky father • God of war and human activities • Name of the Void of nothingness • God of light in Maori mythology • the God of earthquakes and volcanoes • The God of the seas in Maori mythology • ...
Mythology 2019-10-29
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- Norse God of Thieves
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom, War, Justice, Law, Arts, Crafts, and Skill in General
- Greek God of Thunder, Lightning, and the sky
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
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- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire
- Greek God of the Sea
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Greek God of War
- Egyptian God of the Earth
16 Clues: Greek God of War • Hindi God of Fire • Norse God of Thieves • Greek God of the Sea • Egyptian God of the Earth • Greek Goddess of the Earth • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Norse goddess of love and beauty • Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
Mythology 2023-07-31
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- A symbol of curiosity, resilience, and self-discovery, challenging stereotypes and celebrating women's pursuit of knowledge.
- Fearless and compassionate princess who defied societal norms, proving her strength during challenging times in the Ramayana.
- A fierce and powerful goddess, symbolizing women's strength to overcome challenges and protect what they hold dear.
- even though she wasn't a goddess , she remains one of the most popular. she released all the evils into the world by opening a special box. she was also the first female humans and married to epimetheus. who is she?
- The fierce and independent Greek goddess, embracing her autonomy and connection to nature and animals.
- The goddess of wealth and prosperity, representing the recognition of women's vital contributions to society and economy.
- Her tragic tale emphasizes the importance of empowering women to make their own choices and reject harmful traditions.
- She was one of the twelve chief Olympian deities and the goddess associated with wisdom, craft, and warfare. In wars—where she was most commonly depicted—she embodied cold rationality, tactics, and strategy.
- A revered figure in Christianity, embodying faith, strength, and maternal love as a symbol of women's spirituality.
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- The nurturing mother goddess in Greek mythology, highlighting the essential role of women in nurturing and sustaining life.
- The loving and nurturing consort of Lord Shiva, representing the strength and importance of maternal love and devotion.
- A complex character who challenges stereotypes, reminding us of the consequences of marginalizing and mistreating women, urging empathy and understanding.
- The embodiment of knowledge and creativity, celebrating women's intellect and artistic prowess.
- An empowered and devoted wife who demonstrated resilience and support for her husband during his exile in the Ramayana.
- of Troy, A complex figure, her story reminds us of the consequences of objectifying women and the significance of inner beauty and strength.
- The powerful river goddess, symbolizing the strength and fluidity of women, nurturing and sustaining life along her banks.
16 Clues: The embodiment of knowledge and creativity, celebrating women's intellect and artistic prowess. • The fierce and independent Greek goddess, embracing her autonomy and connection to nature and animals. • A fierce and powerful goddess, symbolizing women's strength to overcome challenges and protect what they hold dear. • ...
Mythology 2019-10-29
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- Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire
- Greek God of War
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Norse God of Thieves
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- Greek God of Thunder, Lightning, and the sky
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom, War, Justice, Law, Arts, Crafts, and Skill in General
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Greek God of the Sea
- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Egyptian God of the Earth
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
16 Clues: Greek God of War • Hindi God of Fire • Greek God of the Sea • Norse God of Thieves • Egyptian God of the Earth • Greek Goddess of the Earth • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire • Norse goddess of love and beauty • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
Mythology 2012-11-04
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- zuess wife
- helped Odysseus survive the sirens
- charmed the gods with his lyre and great musical talent
- half man/ half bull
- killed the Minotaur
- the daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld
- three-headed dog
- The three winged goddesses in the underworld who pursue and punish sinners
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- sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece
- what Jason brought back to Pelias
- sun god
- aphrodites roman name
- killed his wife and children and completed 12 labors as penance
- evil flying creatures that leave behind them a terrible stench
- king of the gods
16 Clues: sun god • zuess wife • king of the gods • three-headed dog • half man/ half bull • killed the Minotaur • aphrodites roman name • what Jason brought back to Pelias • helped Odysseus survive the sirens • sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece • the daughter of Demeter and queen of the underworld • accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece • ...
Mythology 2025-06-12
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- Zeus was raised by this animal
- Romulus and Remus were raised by this animal
- The Roman goddess of love
- Uranus and Gaia had this many children
- The old gods
- Gaia made this weapon
- The Roman god of war
- The god of time
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- A place deep in the earth
- The Roman god of the underworld
- The original god who was killed
- The Roman king of the gods
- A place where gods were worshipped
- The Roman god of the sea
- The Greek king of the gods
- The original goddess of the earth
16 Clues: The old gods • The god of time • The Roman god of war • Gaia made this weapon • The Roman god of the sea • A place deep in the earth • The Roman goddess of love • The Roman king of the gods • The Greek king of the gods • Zeus was raised by this animal • The Roman god of the underworld • The original god who was killed • The original goddess of the earth • ...
Mythical Gods and Goddesses 20 2023-07-16
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- The king of the gods in Greek mythology.
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology.
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology.
- The ancient Egyptian sun god.
- The chief god in Norse mythology and the ruler of Asgard.
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- The god of the sea in Greek mythology.
- The ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- The Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- The goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.
10 Clues: The ancient Egyptian sun god. • The god of the sea in Greek mythology. • The Norse god of thunder and lightning. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology. • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology. • The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • The goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. • The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology. • ...
SCS Dogs In Mythology 2023-11-30
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- In Greek mythology, ____ (The Queen of Troy) turned into this fierce dog
- This Egyptian god had the head of a dog and the body of a man
- In Norse mythology, this monstrous wolf was Loki's son
- ____ is the Aztec god of the lightning and fire, who is depicted as a dog
- In Hindu mythology. this mythological dog is known as "the female dog of the gods"
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- In Greek mythology, ____ is the "Hound of Hades"
- This dog was King Arthur's favorite dog
- In Norse mythology, this nightmarish dog could be found in the underworld
- In Inuit mythology, this large dog is hairless except for its muzzle, feet, ears and tail tips
- In Greek mythology, this dog never failed to catch what it was hunting
- In English folklore, this mythical nightmarish shaggy black dog has fiery red eyes, horns & long fangs
11 Clues: This dog was King Arthur's favorite dog • In Greek mythology, ____ is the "Hound of Hades" • In Norse mythology, this monstrous wolf was Loki's son • This Egyptian god had the head of a dog and the body of a man • In Greek mythology, this dog never failed to catch what it was hunting • In Greek mythology, ____ (The Queen of Troy) turned into this fierce dog • ...
Bellerophon 2014-09-26
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- without delay.
- a legendary Greek hero noted for killing the Chimera.
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology.
- anger caused by something that is not fair or wrong.
- to walk usually for a long time.
- an opponent or enemy that is very difficult to defeat.
- a native or resident of Corinth, Greece.
- a mortal Gorgon who is slain when decapitated by Perseus.
- any of 3 snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone.
- the tip of the spear that was used to kill Chimera.
- a winged horse that causes the stream Hippocrene to spring from Mount Helicon with a blow of his hoof.
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- not able to be captured by attack.
- a device that fits on a horse's head and that is used for guiding and controlling the horse.
- basic or simple.
- having an un natural, false appearance, or quality.
- a law or rule that limits or controls something.
- a 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- a mountain in Thessaly that in Greek mythology is the abode of the gods.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- the Greek muse of astronomy.
20 Clues: without delay. • basic or simple. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • the Greek muse of astronomy. • to walk usually for a long time. • not able to be captured by attack. • a native or resident of Corinth, Greece. • a law or rule that limits or controls something. • having an un natural, false appearance, or quality. • the tip of the spear that was used to kill Chimera. • ...
Mythology 2023-02-01
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- king of the Lapiths
- goddess of the hearth
- the personification of heaven
- heavenly light,
- goddess of the harvest
- god of the underworld.
- goddess of the harvest and agriculture
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- Queen of Olympian gods
- god of the sky
- the goddess of memory
- the personification of the Earth
- the inquisitive mind
- goddess of wisdom and good counsel
- god of the sea and waters
- the bright intellect
- goddess of sight and vision
- Mother of Life
17 Clues: god of the sky • Mother of Life • heavenly light, • king of the Lapiths • the inquisitive mind • the bright intellect • the goddess of memory • goddess of the hearth • Queen of Olympian gods • goddess of the harvest • god of the underworld. • god of the sea and waters • goddess of sight and vision • the personification of heaven • the personification of the Earth • ...
Mythology 2025-09-13
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- The world plunged into darkness when she hid in a cave.
- Craftsmen and builders prayed to this creator of Memphis.
- Born of strife, these figures embodied lies and falsehood.
- Three monstrous brothers with enough hands to hold a hundred swords.
- The gods’ fortress, reached only across the rainbow bridge.
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- A guardian spirit of vineyards, toasted at Greek feasts.
- Trust cost this war god his hand in Fenrir’s jaws.
- This falcon-headed deity was said to have wept humanity into existence.
- This mischievous figure erased his name from the Book of Life and Death.
- A shapeshifter whose offspring include a wolf, a serpent, and death herself.
- Star-covered goddess who arched across the heavens as the sky itself.
- Winged dream-bringer who could appear as anyone while you sleep.
- Eight primeval beings who personified chaos before creation began.
- A god sewn into his father’s thigh before being “reborn.”
- A one-eyed wanderer who traded an eye for wisdom.
- She weeps golden tears for her absent husband and rides in a cat-drawn chariot.
16 Clues: A one-eyed wanderer who traded an eye for wisdom. • Trust cost this war god his hand in Fenrir’s jaws. • The world plunged into darkness when she hid in a cave. • A guardian spirit of vineyards, toasted at Greek feasts. • Craftsmen and builders prayed to this creator of Memphis. • A god sewn into his father’s thigh before being “reborn.” • ...
Mythology 2023-11-28
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- Mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes.
- Greek god of love and desire.
- Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology.
- Mythical winged horse.
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, turning people to stone with her gaze.
- Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, healing, and death.
- Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
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- King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, found in the labyrinth.
- Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Roman hero known for his incredible strength and twelve labors.
- Roman goddess of agriculture.
- Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts.
- Greek god of music, arts, knowledge, healing and archery.
15 Clues: Mythical winged horse. • Roman goddess of agriculture. • Greek god of love and desire. • Norse god of thunder and lightning. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. • Mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes. • Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. • Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2022-01-22
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- The greek hero that was also known as the tamer of horses
- In Greek mythology, who shaped and formed the dreams?
- The name of which Greek goddess means youth or in the prime of life?
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Boy who flew too close to the sun
- Which Greek goddess is known as the goddess of chance?
- Greek goddess of the rainbow
- Who fell in love with his reflection?
- Created the maze that held the Minotaur
- What was Athena's sacred bird?
- What is the staff carried by Hermes called?
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- In the Iliad, who were the custodians of the gates of Olympus?
- What was the final resting place for the souls of heroes in Greek mythology?
- Who was transformed into a laurel tree in Greek mythology?
- The death of which Greek legend is celebrated as a Spartan festival?
- Name the Egyptian king who was the son of Poseidon
- Who built the Trojan horse?
- Who is the Greek goddess of memory?
- Who is the Greek god of love?
- In Greek mythology, which Titan was condemned to holding up the sky for eternity?
20 Clues: Greek goddess of the Earth • Who built the Trojan horse? • Greek goddess of the rainbow • Who is the Greek god of love? • What was Athena's sacred bird? • Boy who flew too close to the sun • Who is the Greek goddess of memory? • Who fell in love with his reflection? • Created the maze that held the Minotaur • What is the staff carried by Hermes called? • ...
Classics Crossword 2024-10-28
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- A mythical horse that is associated with a famous war (6)
- The Latin word for God (7)
- Roman general who famously crossed the Rubicon(6)
- One of the great poets of Ancient Greece (5)
- Home of the gods (12)
- Friend in Latin (5)
- Hero known for his 12 labours(8)
- Famous Roman poet known for the Aeneid(6)
- Kings of the gods in Greek Mythology (4)
- Happy/lucky in Latin(5)
- Study of ancient texts and cultures(7)
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- Study of traditional stories and legends(9)
- A Roman structure for public spectacles (12)
- The god of the seas in Greek Mythology(6)
- Love in Latin(4)
- First location of the ancient Olympic Games(6)
- City known for its traditional walls(4)
- Queen of the gods in Greek Mythology(4)
- First emperor of Rome (8)
- Famous epic poem about a hero’s long journey(8)
- The Latin word servus (5)
- What was Achilles held by when he was dipped in the river(4)
- The river required to cross to enter the underworld (4)
- The boy that flew too close to the sun (6)
24 Clues: Love in Latin(4) • Friend in Latin (5) • Home of the gods (12) • Happy/lucky in Latin(5) • First emperor of Rome (8) • The Latin word servus (5) • The Latin word for God (7) • Hero known for his 12 labours(8) • Study of ancient texts and cultures(7) • City known for its traditional walls(4) • Queen of the gods in Greek Mythology(4) • Kings of the gods in Greek Mythology (4) • ...
Mythological Creatures 2023-07-24
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- - Giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore
- - Mythical horse with a single horn on its forehead
- - Lion-bodied, eagle-headed creature
- - Human upper body, fish tail
- - Half bull, half man labyrinth dweller
- - Human-headed lion in Egyptian mythology
- - Human transforming into a wolf during full moon
- - Legendary bird that rises from its ashes
- - Winged horse in Greek mythology
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- - Female creature with snakes for hair
- - Snake-haired Gorgon with a deadly gaze
- - Irish female spirit that wails as an omen of death
- - Composite creature with lion, goat, and snake parts
- - Bird-woman hybrid with wings
- - Fox spirit in Japanese folklore
- - Fire-breathing serpent-like creature
- - One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- - Half man, half horse
- - Abominable snowman of Himalayan legend
- - Nature spirit associated with water or forests
20 Clues: - Half man, half horse • - Human upper body, fish tail • - Bird-woman hybrid with wings • - Fox spirit in Japanese folklore • - Winged horse in Greek mythology • - Lion-bodied, eagle-headed creature • - One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • - Female creature with snakes for hair • - Fire-breathing serpent-like creature • - Half bull, half man labyrinth dweller • ...
mythology 2022-09-15
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- Land of the rising sun
- Alexander the Great
- The largest European ethnolinguistic group
- Desert and nile
- Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi
- West African ethnic group
- Scandinavian mythology
- Epic of gilgamesh
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- Call as Hellenes
- Cliodhna queen of banshee
- Mesoamerican civilization
- A subregion of Ocean
- Central mexico
- The kingdom of Cusco
- The ancient kingdom of Elam
- Jambudvipa
16 Clues: Jambudvipa • Central mexico • Desert and nile • Call as Hellenes • Epic of gilgamesh • Alexander the Great • A subregion of Ocean • The kingdom of Cusco • Land of the rising sun • Scandinavian mythology • Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi • Cliodhna queen of banshee • Mesoamerican civilization • West African ethnic group • The ancient kingdom of Elam • The largest European ethnolinguistic group
Mythology 2019-10-29
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- Greek God of the Sea
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Roman God of Blacksmiths and Fire
- Greek God of War
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
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- Norse God of Thieves
- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Egyptian God of the Earth
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom, War, Justice, Law, Arts, Crafts, and Skill in General
- Greek God of Thunder, Lightning, and the sky
16 Clues: Greek God of War • Hindi God of Fire • Norse God of Thieves • Greek God of the Sea • Egyptian God of the Earth • Greek Goddess of the Earth • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Norse goddess of love and beauty • Roman God of Blacksmiths and Fire • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
Mythology 2023-06-28
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- A long and grand narrative poem or story that tells the adventures of a hero and reflects the values of a society.
- The collection of stories, legends, and beliefs passed down through generations to explain natural phenomena, customs, and the origins of the world.
- The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology.
- A person of great courage and strength who undertakes extraordinary journeys or performs noble deeds.
- A living being, often with fantastic or mythical characteristics, like dragons, unicorns, or mermaids.
- and Legends A term used to refer collectively to the traditional stories and beliefs of a particular culture or society.
- A powerful and immortal being worshipped and believed to have control over specific aspects of life or the natural world.
- Traditional beliefs, customs, and stories passed down orally within a culture or community.
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- A female deity or god with powers and abilities often associated with feminine qualities.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, known for his lightning bolts and supreme power.
- Having the quality of living forever, being unable to die.
- A traditional story or tale that explains natural phenomena, religious beliefs, or historical events.
- The Norse god of thunder and strength, known for wielding a powerful hammer named Mjolnir.
- A traditional story or narrative that is often based on real events but has been exaggerated or changed over time.
- A person from whom someone is descended, usually many generations ago.
- The act of bringing something into existence. In mythology, it often refers to the origin of the world or humankind.
16 Clues: Having the quality of living forever, being unable to die. • A person from whom someone is descended, usually many generations ago. • The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology. • A female deity or god with powers and abilities often associated with feminine qualities. • ...
Mythology and Superstition 2015-10-28
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- A mythical monster originally from Tibet.
- A visible ghost that returns to terrorize the living.
- The one who yields the scythe and the liquid.
- Termed as the destroyer in Hindu mythology.
- Half-man, Half-animal.
- A Colossal being; Chinese descent.
- An ensemble of body parts.
- Soul ______.
- Triple-headed barkers.
- A death god in Japanese mythology.
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- Beings that feed on the dead.
- The invader
- A female death omen spirit
- A shapeshifter ( Ex. Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber).
- A spirit that manifests itself through inanimate objects.
- A creature that only drinks.
- A creature in the woods; footprints for scale.
- An unholy spirit in the Arabian mythology.
- A crown full of thorn, a body full of bruises.
- A race animal turned into fiction.
- The one that can possess.
21 Clues: The invader • Soul ______. • Half-man, Half-animal. • Triple-headed barkers. • The one that can possess. • A female death omen spirit • An ensemble of body parts. • A creature that only drinks. • Beings that feed on the dead. • A race animal turned into fiction. • A Colossal being; Chinese descent. • A death god in Japanese mythology. • A mythical monster originally from Tibet. • ...
LAND OF THE CYCLOPS 2025-10-08
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- PUSHING AND SHOVING
- SHRANK BACK IN FEAR
- IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE
- FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION
- TREATMENT OF GUESTS
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- A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS
- A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- IN THIS CASE, TIED TO
- TO BET
- THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
11 Clues: TO BET • PUSHING AND SHOVING • SHRANK BACK IN FEAR • TREATMENT OF GUESTS • IN THIS CASE, TIED TO • A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS • FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION • THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY • IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE • A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY • A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Mythology Introduction 2023-09-04
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- The earliest of Greek culture was _________ and worshiped primarily female gods.
- Human ________ keeps us always interest in finding answers to the unknown.
- Myths are part of an _______ tradition and are passed down through stories.
- Mythology was often used as a tool for ________.
- The place where the Greek gods live.
- A term for a text that contains a story in a story.
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- The number of Greek gods that exist in the Pantheon
- The Greek gods possess both human flaws and ________.
- There are many unique mythologies to study. (T/F)
- One of the universal questions of human existence.
- Suffix that means "the study of"
- One of the key aspects of a mythology that makes it relevant to people.
- A key term that means "The study of causes"
- Greek mythology is a popular subject for TV shows and ________.
- Mythological stories often provide a ________ code for people to live by.
- The study of stories.
- A term for when a text or media references something outside of the the text.
17 Clues: The study of stories. • Suffix that means "the study of" • The place where the Greek gods live. • A key term that means "The study of causes" • Mythology was often used as a tool for ________. • There are many unique mythologies to study. (T/F) • One of the universal questions of human existence. • The number of Greek gods that exist in the Pantheon • ...
Greece 2025-02-10
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- The king of gods in Greek mythology was...?
- Citizens of Greece had to pay _
- The land of Greece was not _
- After the Peloponnesian War _ arose as the dominant city-state
- Greece was right on the _ sea
- Sparta's patron god was...?
- Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates were all _
- The only _ of Greece were free, adult males
- the progression of Greek government had _ stages
- Citizens of Greece had to serve in the _
- Blind storyteller who wrote poems
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- _ won the Persian war
- Greek Mythology was...?
- _ is the queens of the gods in Greek Mythology
- _ was the greatest sculptor of Greece
- There are _ types of columns
- Athen's patron goddess was..?
- After the Persian War_ arose as the dominant city-state
- Athens and Sparta fought in the _ war
- Sparta's government was a(n)...?
20 Clues: _ won the Persian war • Greek Mythology was...? • Sparta's patron god was...? • There are _ types of columns • The land of Greece was not _ • Athen's patron goddess was..? • Greece was right on the _ sea • Citizens of Greece had to pay _ • Sparta's government was a(n)...? • Blind storyteller who wrote poems • _ was the greatest sculptor of Greece • ...
LAND OF THE CYCLOPS 2025-10-08
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- THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- IN THIS CASE, TIED TO
- SHRANK BACK IN FEAR
- PUSHING AND SHOVING
- TREATMENT OF GUESTS
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- FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION
- A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS
- A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- TO BET
- IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE
11 Clues: TO BET • SHRANK BACK IN FEAR • PUSHING AND SHOVING • TREATMENT OF GUESTS • IN THIS CASE, TIED TO • A BAG OR BASKET FOR ARROWS • FERTILE WITH PLENTY OF VEGETATION • THE KING OF GODS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY • IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, A HUGE ONE-EYED CREATURE • A GOD OF THE SEA ACCORDING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY • A MAN EATING CYCLOPS WHOM ODYSSEUS BLINDED IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
(my likes)movies, songs,places 2019-05-22
15 Clues: vampire • pyramids • mythology • Awolnatoin • fall out boys • fall out boys • ladybug Paris • Imagine dragons • sleeping beauty • Greek mythology • Greatest Sia • years Cristina • about us Pink • ladybug and cat noir • showman crazy life
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- impossible tasks
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
- having an affair
- Endless life
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- highest moutain in Greece
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- slow to understand
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • impossible tasks • having an affair • mother of hercules • slow to understand • Hidden by his mother • tricked into marriage • Unparalleled strength • highest moutain in Greece • wanted Hercules to make amends • regenerates more heads as they are cut-off • carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2019-08-04
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- He or she can foresee the future.
- She is a princess whom was saved by Perseus from the Sea Serpent.
- a half man and half bull beast
- She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day.
- She is the mother of Perseus.
- The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods.
- These are stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes passed from one generation to the other.
- He is the King in the Underworld.
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- His name means "skilled worker," a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman.
- Tradition It is the manner in which the information is passed from one generation to the next.
- He was destined to kill his grand father.
- It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside.
- He is a musician who was able to charm all things on earth.
- She is one of the three Gorgon's head who has snakes on her head.
- He is the son of Daedalus.
15 Clues: He is the son of Daedalus. • She is the mother of Perseus. • a half man and half bull beast • He or she can foresee the future. • He is the King in the Underworld. • He was destined to kill his grand father. • It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside. • The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods. • She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day. • ...
Forest camp crossword 2024-07-18
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- What's the name of the teacher with long curly hair?
- The main God in Greek mythology
- Zeus's daughter
- what is the name of the Head teacher?
- what do you have to follow at the camp?
- you have this after the second lesson
- what does HP mean?
- What competition did we have this week?
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- what is Nika's position called?
- what does miss Maggie hate?
- the god of the sea
- who is the sun god in Greek mythology?
- the main goddess in Greek mythology
- you have to do this before lunch
- how many houses are there this week?
- God of war
16 Clues: God of war • Zeus's daughter • the god of the sea • what does HP mean? • what does miss Maggie hate? • what is Nika's position called? • The main God in Greek mythology • you have to do this before lunch • the main goddess in Greek mythology • how many houses are there this week? • what is the name of the Head teacher? • you have this after the second lesson • ...
Mythology 2012-10-10
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- In the culture of the Norse this god controls the ocean.
- The Romans believe this goddess contols love.
- A monster for the Greeks, in Clash of the Titans.
- The leader of gods for the Ramans.
- The Greek accept that this god is the reason the sun rise and the sun set.
- In the Greek culture this god controls the oceans.
- A monster for the Roman mythology.
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- Monster in Norse mythology.
- In the Roman culture this god controls the ocean.
- The leader of gods for the Greeks.
- The Greeks believe this goddess controls love.
- Roman's honor this god for controlling the suns rise and the sun set.
- The leader of gods for the Norse.
- Norse accept that this god controls evil.
- Norse's culture believes this is the goddess who controls love.
15 Clues: Monster in Norse mythology. • The leader of gods for the Norse. • The leader of gods for the Greeks. • The leader of gods for the Ramans. • A monster for the Roman mythology. • Norse accept that this god controls evil. • The Romans believe this goddess contols love. • The Greeks believe this goddess controls love. • In the Roman culture this god controls the ocean. • ...
Mythology 2019-11-15
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- When someone can't stop thinking about something
- Incredible sadness
- A story created to explain a phenomenon
- Something that has to be done
- The antonym of similar
- The reason something happens
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- Something that is valuable
- To own something
- The point of view of a character, reader, or author
- The event that happens because of something else
- How things are alike
- A message the author is trying to teach us or the character
- To brag
- To be worried about something
- The art of creating something by going over and then under
15 Clues: To brag • To own something • Incredible sadness • How things are alike • The antonym of similar • Something that is valuable • The reason something happens • To be worried about something • Something that has to be done • A story created to explain a phenomenon • The event that happens because of something else • When someone can't stop thinking about something • ...
Mythology 2020-10-07
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- god of war
- goddess of the hunt & moon
- god of festivals/wine
- god of the sun
- goddess of love and beauty
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- messenger god
- queen of underworld
- goddess of the home and hearth
- goddess of wisdom
- goddess of marriage and childbirth
- god of the sky/gods
- god of the underworld
- gods lived on Mt. ________
- goddess of the harvest
- god of the sea
15 Clues: god of war • messenger god • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of wisdom • queen of underworld • god of the sky/gods • god of festivals/wine • god of the underworld • goddess of the harvest • goddess of the hunt & moon • gods lived on Mt. ________ • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of the home and hearth • goddess of marriage and childbirth
Mythology 2023-09-03
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- Norse god of thunder.
- Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology.
- Chief god in Norse mythology.
- Feathered serpent in Aztec myth.
- Ruler of the Underworld in Greek myth.
- Titan who brought fire to humans.
- Gorgon with snake hair.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Half-human, half-bull creature.
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- Legendary sea monster.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Enchanting sea creatures in Greek myth.
- One-eyed giants in Greek myth.
- Egyptian god of the afterlife.
- Winged horse in Greek myth.
15 Clues: Norse god of thunder. • Legendary sea monster. • Gorgon with snake hair. • King of the Greek gods. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Winged horse in Greek myth. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • One-eyed giants in Greek myth. • Egyptian god of the afterlife. • Half-human, half-bull creature. • Feathered serpent in Aztec myth. • Titan who brought fire to humans. • ...
Mythology 2024-07-28
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- Egyptian god of the afterlife.
- Mythical creature with a bull's head and a man's body.
- Queen of the Greek gods.
- Greek messenger god.
- Multi-headed serpent in Greek mythology.
- Roman goddess of love.
- Norse god of thunder.
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- Chief Norse god.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Egyptian sun god.
- Greek god of war.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Greek god of the sun and music.
15 Clues: Chief Norse god. • Egyptian sun god. • Greek god of war. • Greek messenger god. • Greek god of the sea. • Norse god of thunder. • Roman goddess of love. • King of the Greek gods. • Queen of the Greek gods. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • Greek god of the underworld. • Egyptian god of the afterlife. • Greek god of the sun and music. • Multi-headed serpent in Greek mythology. • ...
Mythology 2023-10-25
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- King Arthur's sword.
- Mythical animal with wings, scale and head similar to snake
- Giant bird with golden feather symbol of Indonesia.
- Giant squid that usually appear in European mythology.
- Bull headed human guardian of labyrinth.
- Hero of Greece famous for 12 labors.
- Horned horse.
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- Betrayer in knight of round.
- Wielder of Balmung.
- King of ancient Mesopotamia.
- Giant snake in Norse mythology.
- Fiery bird that can resurrect from ash.
- God of lightning in Greece mythology.
- Name of river that gives Achiles power and immunity.
- Human like creature with sharp ear life in the jungle.
15 Clues: Horned horse. • Wielder of Balmung. • King Arthur's sword. • Betrayer in knight of round. • King of ancient Mesopotamia. • Giant snake in Norse mythology. • Hero of Greece famous for 12 labors. • God of lightning in Greece mythology. • Fiery bird that can resurrect from ash. • Bull headed human guardian of labyrinth. • Giant bird with golden feather symbol of Indonesia. • ...
Mythology 2022-11-14
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- which god was brought back to life(Egyptian)
- who created the earth(Chinese)
- at what state was the world created(Australian)
- end of the world(Norse)
- Loki's daughter(Norse)
- two children named Shu and tefnut(Egyptian)
- only good thing to come out of Pandora's box(Greek)
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- void before anything existed(Norse)
- killed Medusa looking through a shield(Greek)
- what were the first humans made out of(Chinese)
- who was cursed to only say the last word of what someone said to her(Greek)
- commonly used symbol in Chinese mythology
- where warriors go when they die(Norse)
- who created the seasons(Greek)
- god that dressed as Freya(Norse)
15 Clues: Loki's daughter(Norse) • end of the world(Norse) • who created the earth(Chinese) • who created the seasons(Greek) • god that dressed as Freya(Norse) • void before anything existed(Norse) • where warriors go when they die(Norse) • commonly used symbol in Chinese mythology • two children named Shu and tefnut(Egyptian) • which god was brought back to life(Egyptian) • ...
Mythology 2016-09-25
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- Zeus's name in the story
- How many horses were attached to the Charriot of the sun?
- Name of Phaëtons father
- What was the direction of Apollo's home
- The Goddess of spring
- Apollo is the god of the _________
- Phaëton's mother was a _________
- The Greek root dynamo means
- The Goddess of marriage
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- The God of the sea
- Zeus's roman name
- The Greek root phil means
- Who struck Phaëton down
- The Greek root dem means
- The God fertility
15 Clues: Zeus's roman name • The God fertility • The God of the sea • The Goddess of spring • Name of Phaëtons father • Who struck Phaëton down • The Goddess of marriage • Zeus's name in the story • The Greek root dem means • The Greek root phil means • The Greek root dynamo means • Phaëton's mother was a _________ • Apollo is the god of the _________ • What was the direction of Apollo's home • ...
Mythology 2012-10-17
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- Greek god of the sun
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek god of the ocean
- Norse god of evil
- Norse god of poetry
- Roman god of wine
- Leader of the Greek gods
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- Roman queen of the gods
- Norse god of lightning
- Greek goddess of love
- Roman god of war
- Norse god of the night
- Norse watcher of the gods
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek god of the underworld
15 Clues: Roman god of war • Norse god of evil • Roman god of wine • Norse god of poetry • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of love • Norse god of lightning • Norse god of the night • Greek god of the ocean • Roman queen of the gods • Roman goddess of wisdom • Leader of the Greek gods • Norse watcher of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld
Mythology 2012-10-11
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- The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder,
- The Roman god of winemaking and wine.
- The Greek god of war.
- The Roman king of the gods and the god of sky.
- The Norse god of oceans.
- The Roman god of water.
- The leader of the Norse gods, also the Norse god of war.
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- The Roman god of love.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The Roman god of agriculture and time.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The Greek king of the gods, and the god of the sky and lightning
- The Norse god of war.
- The Greek god of prophecies, poetry, music, and healing.
15 Clues: The Greek god of war. • The Norse god of war. • The Roman god of love. • The Roman god of water. • The Norse god of oceans. • The Greek god of the sea. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. • The Greek god of the underworld • The Roman god of winemaking and wine. • The Roman god of agriculture and time. • The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, • ...
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- impossible tasks
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
- having an affair
- Endless life
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- highest moutain in Greece
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- slow to understand
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • impossible tasks • having an affair • mother of hercules • slow to understand • Hidden by his mother • tricked into marriage • Unparalleled strength • highest moutain in Greece • wanted Hercules to make amends • regenerates more heads as they are cut-off • carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot • ...
Mythology 2025-09-24
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- – One-eyed Norse god
- – Greek messenger god
- – Greek goddess of wisdom
- – God of music and the sun
- – King of the Greek gods
- – Roman goddess of love
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- – Roman queen of the gods
- – Norse trickster god
- – Greek personification of time
- – Norse goddess of love
- – Roman god of the sea
- – Norse god with a hammer
- – Roman god of war
- – Greek god of the underworld
- – Greek counterpart to Mars
15 Clues: – Roman god of war • – One-eyed Norse god • – Norse trickster god • – Greek messenger god • – Roman god of the sea • – Norse goddess of love • – Roman goddess of love • – King of the Greek gods • – Roman queen of the gods • – Norse god with a hammer • – Greek goddess of wisdom • – God of music and the sun • – Greek counterpart to Mars • – Greek god of the underworld • ...
Myth Crossword 2025-02-03
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- Someone who is Deceitful
- The act of wanting more than you have
- A very big wolf in Norse mythology
- What a group believes in
- Going from poverty to a very high spot in society.
- Evil spirit
- Very mean stepsisters who burden you with their chores
- A common element in Egyptian Mythology
- The belief of living forever
- A woman that is old and scary
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- Objects An object that gives you bad luck
- When something in a story happens three times
- A journey that a hero goes on
- A door not to go into that may contain another world.
- A long search for something that one must go through
- What a person and group believe in
- The belief that your choices determine your fortune
- The ultimate destruction of the gods in North Mythology
- The Egyptian sun god
- The process of improving or changing yourself
20 Clues: Evil spirit • The Egyptian sun god • Someone who is Deceitful • What a group believes in • The belief of living forever • A journey that a hero goes on • A woman that is old and scary • A very big wolf in Norse mythology • What a person and group believe in • The act of wanting more than you have • A common element in Egyptian Mythology • Objects An object that gives you bad luck • ...
Valentine's Day 2023-01-15
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- this major invention was patented on v. day
- Porgie who kissed the girls and made them cry
- letters to Juliet are sent to this Italian city
- this candy company produces conversation hearts
- The tell-tale Heart author
- from where the oldest valentine's message sent
- favorite candy in a valentine's day box
- this website was born on V. Day
- tradition of sending flowers began here
- bacteriologist Fleming introduced this in 1929
- invented the first box of Valentine's day candy
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- Shakespeare mentions Valentine's day in this play
- kiss this and turn it into a prince
- Cupid's name in greek mythology
- group which receives the most valentines
- Cupid's mother in roman mythology
- city where first v. day celebration occurred
- this state produces America's most red roses
- in roman mythology this is Cupid's love interest
- who planned the St. Valentine's day massacre
20 Clues: The tell-tale Heart author • Cupid's name in greek mythology • this website was born on V. Day • Cupid's mother in roman mythology • kiss this and turn it into a prince • favorite candy in a valentine's day box • tradition of sending flowers began here • group which receives the most valentines • this major invention was patented on v. day • ...
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- Culture associated with ancient Greece (5 letters)
- Winged horse in Greek mythology (7 letters)
- Pertaining to the sky or heavens (9 letters)
- Princess in Greek mythology (9 letters)
- Relating to water (7 letters)
- Large marine mammal (5 letters)
- A group of stars forming a pattern (13 letters)
- Monster Mythical creature of the deep (9 letters)
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- Long, slithering reptile (7 letters)
- Greek god of the sea (7 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
- Belt of constellations (7 letters)
- Collection of ancient stories (9 letters)
- Exciting and daring experience (9 letters)
- Hero who defeated Medusa (7 letters)
15 Clues: Relating to water (7 letters) • Large marine mammal (5 letters) • Greek god of the sea (7 letters) • Belt of constellations (7 letters) • Long, slithering reptile (7 letters) • Hero who defeated Medusa (7 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • Princess in Greek mythology (9 letters) • Collection of ancient stories (9 letters) • ...
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Endless life
- impossible tasks
- highest moutain in Greece
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- slow to understand
- having an affair
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • having an affair • impossible tasks • slow to understand • mother of hercules • Hidden by his mother • tricked into marriage • Unparalleled strength • highest moutain in Greece • wanted Hercules to make amends • regenerates more heads as they are cut-off • carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot • ...
Mythology 2016-10-05
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- where Mt. Olympus is
- (Diana):goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity and protector of young girls
- founder of Mycenae and the Perseid dynasty
- (Minerva): the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, mathematics, strength, war strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill
- (Neptune): God of the sea
- one eyed giant
- (Venus): goddess of love, desire and beauty. Apart from her natural beauty
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- (Mercury): Messenger of the gods, god of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, athletes, border crossings, guide to the Underworld
- (Ceres): goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- a founding hero, considered by Athenians as their own great reformer
- Olympus: where the gods live
- (Cupid):God of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection
- God of music, truth and prophecy, healing, and poetry
- (Juno): Queen of the Gods
- has snakes for hair
15 Clues: one eyed giant • has snakes for hair • where Mt. Olympus is • (Neptune): God of the sea • (Juno): Queen of the Gods • Olympus: where the gods live • founder of Mycenae and the Perseid dynasty • (Ceres): goddess of the harvest and agriculture • God of music, truth and prophecy, healing, and poetry • (Cupid):God of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection • ...
Mythology 2016-10-04
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- giants with one eye
- domain is the sky; youngest son of Ops
- killed the minotaur
- turned into a monster & everyone who saw her turned to stone
- beautiful princess who loved Eros
- goddess of desire, love, beauty, etc.
- Phoebe's granddaughter
- Tethys is his foster mother
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- wheres the gods lived
- killed Medusa
- capital city of Greece
- three headed dog
- king of the underworld
- God of love
- Diana's twin
15 Clues: God of love • Diana's twin • killed Medusa • three headed dog • giants with one eye • killed the minotaur • wheres the gods lived • capital city of Greece • king of the underworld • Phoebe's granddaughter • Tethys is his foster mother • beautiful princess who loved Eros • goddess of desire, love, beauty, etc. • domain is the sky; youngest son of Ops • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2019-08-04
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- He or she can foresee the future.
- His name means "skilled worker," a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman.
- She is a princess whom was saved by Perseus from the Sea Serpent.
- It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside.
- He is the King in the Underworld.
- a half man and half bull beast
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- He was destined to kill his grand father.
- The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods.
- She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day.
- It is the manner in which the information is passed from one generation to the next.
- She is the mother of Perseus.
- She is one of the three Gorgon's head who has snakes on her head.
- These are stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes passed from one generation to the other.
- He is a musician who was able to charm all things on earth.
- He is the son of Daedalus.
15 Clues: He is the son of Daedalus. • She is the mother of Perseus. • a half man and half bull beast • He or she can foresee the future. • He is the King in the Underworld. • He was destined to kill his grand father. • It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside. • The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods. • She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day. • ...
Mythology 2024-04-11
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- What creature tortured Prometheus when he was chained up?
- Who tries to poison Theseus?
- Who showed the humans fire in Greek mythology?
- A beast with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion
- Who refused to love Echo?
- What creature does Theseus slay in Theseus and the _______
- Who is responsible for the echos in caves, etc
- What is Aphrodite the god of?
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- What is Zeus the king of?
- Who was the messenger of the gods?
- What is Hades the god of?
- A white immortal horse
- What consolation is formed when Ariadnes' crown is put in the heavens?
- How did humans begin advancing according to Greek mythology?
- What is the name of a Red - gold feathered bird?
15 Clues: A white immortal horse • What is Zeus the king of? • What is Hades the god of? • Who refused to love Echo? • Who tries to poison Theseus? • What is Aphrodite the god of? • Who was the messenger of the gods? • Who showed the humans fire in Greek mythology? • Who is responsible for the echos in caves, etc • What is the name of a Red - gold feathered bird? • ...
Mythology 2025-12-02
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- the final battle of the Norse gods
- a maza built to imprison the Minotaur
- a warrior spirit who chooses the slain in Norse mythology
- an elder god overthrown by the Olympians
- the paradise for heroes in Greek mythology
- the full group of gods in a religion
- a giant with a single eye
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- a serpent with multiple heads, slain by Heracles
- a stone carved with magical Norse symbolsl
- a bird reborn from its own ashes
- a priest that gives divine predictions
- the food of the gods that grants immortality
- a minor female nature spirit
- a sacred cup used in mythic rituals
- a creature with lion's body and human head
15 Clues: a giant with a single eye • a minor female nature spirit • a bird reborn from its own ashes • the final battle of the Norse gods • a sacred cup used in mythic rituals • the full group of gods in a religion • a maza built to imprison the Minotaur • a priest that gives divine predictions • an elder god overthrown by the Olympians • a stone carved with magical Norse symbolsl • ...
Mythological Creature 2023-10-02
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- A shapeshifting creature from Philippine folklore.
- A legendary beast from Chinese folklore that terrorizes villages during New Year's.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- A firebreathing monster with a lion's head, goat's body, and serpent's tail.
- An Australian cryptid resembling the North American Bigfoot.
- A paradise in Aztec mythology associated with the rain god Tlaloc.
- A fictional monster from Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky."
- A ninetailed fox spirit from Korean folklore.
- A malevolent creature from Algonquian folklore associated with cannibalism.
- A mythical bird from Filipino folklore with healing songs.
- Japanese spirits that appear as ordinary humans by day but stretch their necks at night.
- A creature from Lakota Sioux mythology associated with storms.
- A sea creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish.
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- Seals that can transform into humans in Scottish and Irish folklore.
- An Irish fairy known for its seductive charm.
- Birdlike creatures from Japanese folklore, often depicted with long noses.
- A sea monster with the head of a bull and the body of a fish from medieval mythology.
- A creature from Aztec mythology resembling a dog or otter with a human hand on its tail.
- A halfhorse, halfhuman creature from Philippine folklore.
- A legendary bird from Russian folklore with a beautiful song.
- A divine being in Zoroastrianism.
- A hybrid creature with the body of a horse and the head of an eagle.
- A creature from Australian Aboriginal folklore that drinks the blood of its victims.
- A cryptid said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, USA.
- A mythical water creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology.
25 Clues: A divine being in Zoroastrianism. • An Irish fairy known for its seductive charm. • A ninetailed fox spirit from Korean folklore. • A shapeshifting creature from Philippine folklore. • A halfhorse, halfhuman creature from Philippine folklore. • A mythical bird from Filipino folklore with healing songs. • A creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-06
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- Shapeshifting fox spirit in Japanese folklore
- Roman woodland deity, often depicted with goat legs
- Giant sea monster of Scandinavian tales
- Abominable Snowman of Himalayan legend
- Greek monster with snake hair
- Half-human, half-horse creatures
- Legendary bird that rises from ashes
- Mythical horse with a single horn
- Monster with snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone
- Enchanted creature with upper body of a human and lower body of a fish
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- Beast with lion's body and eagle's head
- Large bird of Native American legend, associated with storms
- Irish spirit warning of impending death
- Winged horse of Greek mythology
- Half-man, half-bull labyrinth dweller
- Enchanting sea creatures luring sailors
- Fire-breathing creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- Half-bird, half-human creatures of Greek mythology
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- Fire-breathing creature of Middle Eastern mythology
20 Clues: Greek monster with snake hair • Winged horse of Greek mythology • Half-human, half-horse creatures • Mythical horse with a single horn • Legendary bird that rises from ashes • Half-man, half-bull labyrinth dweller • Abominable Snowman of Himalayan legend • Beast with lion's body and eagle's head • Irish spirit warning of impending death • ...
the topic Giants 2023-12-07
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- - Malevolent giant in folklore.
- - Mythical creature often portrayed as a giant.
- - Enormous and giant-like.
- - Synonym for gigantic or giant.
- - Term often used to describe a giant mountain.
- - Cyclops encountered by Odysseus.
- - Race of giants mentioned in the Bible.
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- - Common phrase: "A giant __ for a small service."
- - Norse term for giants.
- - Giants in Norse mythology often associated with this element.
- - Philistine giant defeated by David.
- - Plant climbed by Jack in a fairy tale.
- - One-eyed giants in Greek mythology.
- - Titan in Greek mythology often associated with giants.
- - Sometimes described as a sleeping giant.
15 Clues: - Norse term for giants. • - Enormous and giant-like. • - Malevolent giant in folklore. • - Synonym for gigantic or giant. • - Cyclops encountered by Odysseus. • - Philistine giant defeated by David. • - One-eyed giants in Greek mythology. • - Plant climbed by Jack in a fairy tale. • - Race of giants mentioned in the Bible. • - Sometimes described as a sleeping giant. • ...
Roman Mythology 2024-01-08
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- Roman equivalent of Athena, goddess of wisdom and war (7)
- Cyclops in love with Galatea, blinded by Odysseus (9)
- God of the underworld, Roman counterpart of Hades (5)
- Mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion (5)
- Two-faced god of beginnings and transitions (5)
- Priest of Troy, strangled by sea serpents after warning about the Trojan Horse (7)
- One of the rivers of the underworld, known as the River of Woe (7)
- Enchantress who turns Odysseus's men into pigs (5)
- Avenging spirits of the underworld, also known as the Erinyes (6)
- God of war, father of Romulus and Remus (4)
- Nine goddesses of the arts and sciences, sources of inspiration (5)
- Queen of Carthage, lover of Aeneas in Roman mythology (4)
- King of the gods, counterpart to Zeus in Roman mythology (7)
- Trojan hero, central figure in Virgil's "Aeneid" (6)
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- Founder of Rome, twin brother of Remus (7)
- God of music, poetry, and healing, twin brother of Artemis (6)
- Queen of the underworld, daughter of Ceres (10)
- Nymph cursed to only repeat the words spoken to her (4)
- God of the forest, equivalent to Pan in Greek mythology (6)
- Messenger god, identified with Hermes in Greek mythology, known for swiftness (7)
- Beautiful youth who falls in love with his own reflection (8)
- God of love, son of Venus (5)
- Trojan princess cursed with accurate prophecies that no one believed (8)
- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld (8)
- Goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to Aphrodite in Roman mythology (5)
25 Clues: God of love, son of Venus (5) • Founder of Rome, twin brother of Remus (7) • God of war, father of Romulus and Remus (4) • Queen of the underworld, daughter of Ceres (10) • Two-faced god of beginnings and transitions (5) • Enchantress who turns Odysseus's men into pigs (5) • Trojan hero, central figure in Virgil's "Aeneid" (6) • ...
Mythology and Fairy Tale Crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- The debate of what these two things really mean in life and whether events in life are predetermined or if they can be changed
- The sun God in Ancient Egyptian mythology
- A young, often beautiful woman who must be rescued by a hero
- The idea that your actions have consequences even if it’s not apparent at first, frequently used as a lesson in fairy tales and mythology
- When the protagonist ventures into the unknown and faces challenges, but overcomes them
- Antagonists in fairy tales often ones where the main character is the kind underdog
- A trope where a character in poverty becomes rich
Down
- The idea that wanting too much will have consequences, frequently used as a lesson in fairy tales and mythology
- The values, traditions, and beliefs of a group of people
- An element that happens in stories that involve the “rags to riches” trope
- A frequent character type in fairy tales, a wicked witch and/or mother figure
- A person’s morals and beliefs that guide their life, fairy tales and myths often aim to teach people these
- A giant wolf that symbolizes destruction and chaos in Norse mythology
- An evil spirit or cannibalistic creature in Algonquian mythology
- Elements such as jokes, events, or characters in fairy tales often occur in this number
- A device often used in fairy tales and myths to teach a lesson
- A character who uses their cunning and cleverness to manipulate or deceive others
- A frequent element in fairy tales where a character wants to live forever
- A type of protagonist who is often the underdog
- A book containing spells to help guide Ancient Egyptians through the afterlife
20 Clues: The sun God in Ancient Egyptian mythology • A type of protagonist who is often the underdog • A trope where a character in poverty becomes rich • The values, traditions, and beliefs of a group of people • A young, often beautiful woman who must be rescued by a hero • A device often used in fairy tales and myths to teach a lesson • ...
