mythology Crossword Puzzles
Sophia 2024-12-02
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- Number of siblings she has.
- Her middle name.
- Her favorite video game.
- How many years she has participated in gymnastics.
- Her favorite holiday.
- The year she was born.
- The month that she was born.
- Her favorite sport.
- Outdoor activity she absolutely hates.
- Her favorite color.
- Town in which she was born.
- The color of her eyes.
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- Her favorite event in gymnastics.
- Age in which she learned to swim.
- The grade she is in this year.
- Her favorite type of pizza.
- Her shoe size.
- Her childhood best friend.
- Favorite carnival ride.
- Favorite mythology creature.
20 Clues: Her shoe size. • Her middle name. • Her favorite sport. • Her favorite color. • Her favorite holiday. • The year she was born. • The color of her eyes. • Favorite carnival ride. • Her favorite video game. • Her childhood best friend. • Number of siblings she has. • Her favorite type of pizza. • Town in which she was born. • The month that she was born. • Favorite mythology creature. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Review 2020-10-23
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- 17 and crazy
- Former English professor
- Memorizes books
- Robotic tracking dog
- Fireman who questions his society
- The term for a character that opposes the main character
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- Something that represents something else, usually an abstract idea
- The term for the main character
- Loves TV
- Killed by Montag
- meaning or big idea of a text
- reference to something in history, literature, or mythology
- Wrote Fahrenheit 451
13 Clues: Loves TV • 17 and crazy • Memorizes books • Killed by Montag • Robotic tracking dog • Wrote Fahrenheit 451 • Former English professor • meaning or big idea of a text • The term for the main character • Fireman who questions his society • The term for a character that opposes the main character • reference to something in history, literature, or mythology • ...
Week 27: Carly 2022-03-30
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- a member of the aristocracy
- an arrangement of events
- study of the earth
- a class that studies shapes
- the study of myths
- The highest class in certain societies
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- a instrument that indicates temperature
- A brand of science that deals with microorganisms
- has to do with electricity
- a device that regulates temperature
- a system of government
- the study of the mind
- goes on its own
13 Clues: goes on its own • study of the earth • the study of myths • the study of the mind • a system of government • an arrangement of events • has to do with electricity • a member of the aristocracy • a class that studies shapes • a device that regulates temperature • The highest class in certain societies • a instrument that indicates temperature • ...
vartan voice crosswords 2023-11-10
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- greek goddess of wisdom
- lord of the universe in greek mythology
- the legend of _ breath of the wild
- brand of hand sanitizer
- main character in cars (the movie)
- main character in star wars trilogy
- greek god of the sea also known as neptune
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- The first president of the united states
- frodo _
- luke, I am your _
- greek god of fire
- super _ brothers
- star trek vulcan
13 Clues: frodo _ • super _ brothers • star trek vulcan • luke, I am your _ • greek god of fire • greek goddess of wisdom • brand of hand sanitizer • the legend of _ breath of the wild • main character in cars (the movie) • main character in star wars trilogy • lord of the universe in greek mythology • The first president of the united states • greek god of the sea also known as neptune
Random things 2024-09-03
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- An open place full of grass
- A mythical winged lizard from Medieval mythology
- The name of the creator of this game
- Where thorns gather
- Evelyn's favorite country
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- A word stronger than like
- Opposite of outside
- It's very Grand
- The Kaibab one has a white tail
- There's both a North and South of these
- Feathered, winged animal
- A word meaning frightful
- An animal that eats mice
13 Clues: It's very Grand • Opposite of outside • Where thorns gather • Feathered, winged animal • A word meaning frightful • An animal that eats mice • A word stronger than like • Evelyn's favorite country • An open place full of grass • The Kaibab one has a white tail • The name of the creator of this game • There's both a North and South of these • ...
Monsters 2025-02-07
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- Often found on the road waiting to ambush and loot easy-looking targets
- Phenomenal Cosmic Powers, itty-bitty living space
- A floral foe found in nature rooted in Greek mythology
- Unrelated to Greek mythology in Legend, this mythical monster has bull-like horns and can sunder
- A terrifyingly large, multi-legged poisonous beast with a stinger
- A powerful, winged creature of holy might
- An incorporeal fae that steals vigor, but is vulnerable to necrotic damage
- Requires thin wings with sparkly clothing and daggers for weapons but the most abilities
- Pray you brought the vorpal sword
- Bring two things: magic and fire, otherwise, prepare to be devoured
- This beast will ruin all of your good metal equipment
- Found all over the wilds sometimes with fur, feathers, or even scales with one of five qualities
- This regenerating monstrosity gives a new meaning to “two-faced”
- Can only communicate with beasts, will find you anywhere, sunders. Swipe left
- This undead necromancer really doesn’t like others touching its things
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- Often mistaken for a scarecrow, this creature can bind you with vines but can’t be subdued itself
- A powerful counterpart to winged, heavenly figures
- This winged beast has a definite inferiority complex to dragons and is recommended to beginners
- Tied to the four elements of nature and vulnerable to “neutralize elements”; plural
- This aquatic monster is probably the biggest threat to pirates and vikings, or anyone out at sea
- Not only restricted to Greek mythology, these winged hens can also poison you
- Large, multi-legged web-slinger that can’t be subdued. Nope, nope, nope
- This feathery but wingless beast is rated e for everyone and won’t be contained
- Despite its name, this monster is actually fae and incredibly slimy
- This terrifying husk can use whatever it wants to destroy you, but it will get sand EVERYWHERE
- Agile, hungry, and large with sharp claws; use the opposite of pspspspsps
- Earthen, unintelligent, large brutes that crush their enemies in a single blow; plural
- These large, scaled, and winged beasts are often the villains of fantasy worlds; plural
- Vulnerable to Holy damage, you could call this decaying, mindless weakling “Rob” if you wanted to
- Bah-nah-nah-nah, cain’t touch this
- This feathery, taloned terror was not summoned by Gandalf to help you
- This mythical terror will regenerate unless you have some fire and is not restricted to dungeons
32 Clues: Pray you brought the vorpal sword • Bah-nah-nah-nah, cain’t touch this • A powerful, winged creature of holy might • Phenomenal Cosmic Powers, itty-bitty living space • A powerful counterpart to winged, heavenly figures • This beast will ruin all of your good metal equipment • A floral foe found in nature rooted in Greek mythology • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2013-01-17
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- What was Minerva's Greek name
- What was the god of fire and metal symbol
- Which god was a player
- Roman name for the god of the sea
- The goddess of family's Roman name
- What was Vesta's Symbol
- What is Cupid's symbol
- Who is the god of war
- What was Neptune's symbol
- Who's symbol was a dove
- Cupids Greek name
- The god who's symbol is a helmet
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- What is Demeter's roman name
- How many Olympian gods were there
- Who was the King and Queen of the gods
- The messenger of the gods
- What is Hera's symbol
- Magical Kingdom of all the gods
- Darkest pit in the world
- Who had the Roman name of Diana
20 Clues: Cupids Greek name • What is Hera's symbol • Who is the god of war • Which god was a player • What is Cupid's symbol • What was Vesta's Symbol • Who's symbol was a dove • Darkest pit in the world • The messenger of the gods • What was Neptune's symbol • What is Demeter's roman name • What was Minerva's Greek name • Magical Kingdom of all the gods • Who had the Roman name of Diana • ...
Mythology crossword of gods 2013-05-09
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- he was what type of god
- name of his wife
- last mortal son of Zeus
- this is the brightest star in his constellation
- what did he kill
- he became what
- skin wears it after the first labor
- what was his nick name
- was his second wife
- when some eats a ton of food
- had to capture the this dog 1
- how many brothers dose he have
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- what is the of the animal Hercules have
- what is the name of the big star in the constellation of Hercules
- Hercules performed
- who was Hercules mom
- stepfather of Hercules
- how many labors dose he do
- Hercules became this
- Greece is his birthplace
- were he was born
- he was know for his blank
- who was Hercules father
- what did Hera sent to Hercules
24 Clues: he became what • name of his wife • what did he kill • were he was born • Hercules performed • was his second wife • who was Hercules mom • Hercules became this • stepfather of Hercules • what was his nick name • he was what type of god • last mortal son of Zeus • who was Hercules father • Greece is his birthplace • he was know for his blank • how many labors dose he do • ...
Matt's Mythology and Poetry 2013-05-21
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- crafted by the gods
- goddess of cornfield
- a poem that has a story
- many gods
- a sin that was released when Pandora opened the box
- beloved nymph
- created by rhyming or alliteration
- half brother to apollo
- detail described with the five sentences
- four line stanza
- the light is LIKE the sun
- the youngest and most beautiful of a king's 3 daughters
- when words start with the same letter
- fell in love with aeneas
- five seven five
- loves gold and is greedy
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- most beautiful of the gods
- born out of zeus's head
- two successive lines in a poem
- abstract poem
- a link to the past; a story made to explain
- one god
- obsessively self absorbed
- son of Danae and Zeus
- chooses chasity
- couplet
- born shriveled and ugly
- five-line stanzas
- "Buzz!"
- poetry paragraph
- warrior at birth
- forever thirsty, but cannot drink
- met apollo on parnassus and incredible musician
33 Clues: one god • couplet • "Buzz!" • many gods • abstract poem • beloved nymph • chooses chasity • five seven five • four line stanza • poetry paragraph • warrior at birth • five-line stanzas • crafted by the gods • goddess of cornfield • son of Danae and Zeus • half brother to apollo • born out of zeus's head • a poem that has a story • born shriveled and ugly • fell in love with aeneas • loves gold and is greedy • ...
Extreme Greek Mythology Crossword 2015-07-31
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- Woman/bird
- Never eat, never drink-
- Soldiers of the teeth
- World on my Shoulders
- Born from the thigh
- Risen from the foam
- Do not touch the sun
- Dragon From teeth grow warriors
- The great inventor
- Crown of stars
- The first Eunuch
- Most beautiful mortal
- father of fear and panic
- Founder of Rome
- The nine of the arts (The Greek spelling)
- For the fairest
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- Poseidon’s Wall
- Love story of the Bard
- Dipped in the Styx
- Spartan military retirement age
- I am nobody
- Rocks become flesh
- Suicidal weaver
- Career of Hades’ Judges
- Bestows victory
- Oracle
- The spinner, the measurer and the cutter
- Goddess of light
- The magical ball of yarn
- River of Memory
30 Clues: Oracle • Woman/bird • I am nobody • Crown of stars • Poseidon’s Wall • Suicidal weaver • Bestows victory • River of Memory • Founder of Rome • For the fairest • Goddess of light • The first Eunuch • Dipped in the Styx • Rocks become flesh • The great inventor • Born from the thigh • Risen from the foam • Do not touch the sun • Soldiers of the teeth • World on my Shoulders • Most beautiful mortal • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-08
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- God of the Sea
- Brother of Athena
- God of Commerce
- Hades Wife
- Goddess of Beauty and Love
- God of the Gods
- Son of Odysseus
- The Moon Goddess
- Goddess of Wisdom
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- God of the Underworld
- Has Super Strength
- The witch who turned Odysseus's Crew into Animals
- Wife of Odysseus
- Son of Zeus who invented wine
- God of Fire
- Persephone's Father
- Persephone's Mother
- Twin Brother of Artemis
- 12-Headed Monster
- Zeus's Wife
20 Clues: Hades Wife • God of Fire • Zeus's Wife • God of the Sea • God of Commerce • God of the Gods • Son of Odysseus • Wife of Odysseus • The Moon Goddess • Brother of Athena • 12-Headed Monster • Goddess of Wisdom • Has Super Strength • Persephone's Father • Persephone's Mother • God of the Underworld • Twin Brother of Artemis • Goddess of Beauty and Love • Son of Zeus who invented wine • ...
Duncan's Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-09
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- Who is the god of love?
- Who is the god of the sea?
- What is the name of Hades dog?
- What is a horse with wings?
- Who is the messenger god?
- Who is the god of the underworld?
- What is Poseidon, a male version of mermaid?
- What kind of god is Hercules?
- How many labors did Hercules have?
- What does Zeus hold in pictures?
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- Who is the god of the sky?
- What is Poseidon's chariot pulled by?
- Who is the god of wine?
- Who is the goddess of victory?
- Who lived on Mount Olympus before gods and goddesses
- Who is the wife of Zeus?
- What is Poseidon's chariot made of?
- What does Poseidon hold in pictures?
- Who is the goddess of the harvest?
- What is a one eyed monster?
20 Clues: Who is the god of wine? • Who is the god of love? • Who is the wife of Zeus? • Who is the messenger god? • Who is the god of the sky? • Who is the god of the sea? • What is a horse with wings? • What is a one eyed monster? • What kind of god is Hercules? • Who is the goddess of victory? • What is the name of Hades dog? • What does Zeus hold in pictures? • ...
Greek Mythology (Midterm Exam) 2021-04-13
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- The race of men after the deluge.
- The West Wind.
- The King with the golden touch.
- Nymph loved by Polyphemus.
- Half-women, half-bird.
- Demeter's chief festival is held every five years during this month.
- Goddess who is jealous of Psyche's beauty.
- Food of the dead.
- Apollo's mortal best friend.
- Psyche's helper in filling the flask with black water.
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- "Everywhere famous".
- A young cow.
- A constellation in remembrance of Bacchus' wife.
- Mount where Prometheus was bound.
- Talkative nymph.
- Hundred-eyed giant who guarded Io.
- Food of the gods.
- Hera's favorite bird.
- Young hunter loved by Aphrodite and Persephone.
- Olympian maker of Europa's basket.
20 Clues: A young cow. • The West Wind. • Talkative nymph. • Food of the gods. • Food of the dead. • "Everywhere famous". • Hera's favorite bird. • Half-women, half-bird. • Nymph loved by Polyphemus. • Apollo's mortal best friend. • The King with the golden touch. • The race of men after the deluge. • Mount where Prometheus was bound. • Hundred-eyed giant who guarded Io. • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab Words 2024-12-17
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- another name for Hercules
- the river that made Achilles invincible
- the city that the labyrinth was in
- the leader of the Greeks during the Trojan War
- two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle
- Hercules's mom
- Theseus's father
- the greatest hero
- people who are courageous and fight monsters
- Daedalus's son
- Hercules's wife
- a group of stories about greek gods and heroes
- Hercules's cousin
- Achilles's father
- the gods' home
- the last king of troy
- Hercules's famous achievements
- the god of the sky
- a genius inventor
- the hero that fought in the trojan war
- a female mythological spirit of nature
- human
- the god of fire and craftsmanship
- a being that can see into the future
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- a big maze that is impossible to escape
- the god of the underworld
- a war between the Greeks and the people of troy
- the evil king that trapped Daedalus in the labyrinth
- the place that Theseus lived in
- the person that killed Achilles
- Hercules's second wife
- all-powerful beings that are immortal
- Hades's three-headed pet dog
- the eldest son of King Priam
- a nine-headed monster
- relating to mythology
- the inhabitants of Phthiotis in Thessaly
- Achilles's best friend
- the girl that helped Theseus survive the labyrinth
- Achilles's mother
- queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
- a monster that is half man, half bull
- the hero that killed the Minotaur
- the archery god
- the country that most of these stories take place in
45 Clues: human • Hercules's mom • Daedalus's son • the gods' home • Hercules's wife • the archery god • Theseus's father • the greatest hero • Hercules's cousin • Achilles's mother • Achilles's father • a genius inventor • the god of the sky • a nine-headed monster • relating to mythology • the last king of troy • Hercules's second wife • Achilles's best friend • another name for Hercules • ...
Mythology Greek OG 12 2025-02-06
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- these are on Hermes's feet
- also known as Vulcan; god of fire
- also known as Mars; god of war
- also known as Diana; lady of wild things
- this headgear is important to Hades
- this animal is a symbol for Artemis
- also known as Jupiter; known for his infidelity
- also known as Juno; protector of marriage
- also known as Neptune; god of the sea
- this type of tree represents Athena
- this aquatic mammal is a symbol for Apollo
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- this weapon is always with Poseidon
- this bird is a symbol for Ares
- also known as Venus; goddess of love
- this bird is a symbol for Zeus
- also known as Minerva; Goddess of the City
- also known as Pluto; god of the underworld
- also known as Mercury; Zeus's messenger
- sister of Zeus; goddess of the hearth
- this animal is a symbol for Aphrodite
- this flamboyant bird is a symbol for Hera
- "the most Greek of all the gods"
22 Clues: these are on Hermes's feet • this bird is a symbol for Ares • this bird is a symbol for Zeus • also known as Mars; god of war • "the most Greek of all the gods" • also known as Vulcan; god of fire • this weapon is always with Poseidon • this headgear is important to Hades • this animal is a symbol for Artemis • this type of tree represents Athena • ...
Greek Mythology Odyssey Challenge 2023-10-09
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- - God of the wild, nature, and shepherds
- - God of the sun, music, and poetry
- - Queen of the underworld, daughter of Demeter
- - Goddess of love and beauty
- - Goddess of agriculture and harvest
- - God of war
- - Goddess of the hearth and home
- - God of love and desire
- - Messenger god and guide of the dead
- - God of the underworld
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- - God of wine and revelry
- - God of sleep
- - God of dreams
- - Goddess of victory
- - God of the sea and earthquakes
- - Goddess of wisdom and warfare
- - Goddess of hunting and wilderness
- - Queen of the Greek gods
- - God of blacksmiths and fire
- - King of the Greek gods
20 Clues: - God of war • - God of sleep • - God of dreams • - Goddess of victory • - God of the underworld • - King of the Greek gods • - God of love and desire • - God of wine and revelry • - Queen of the Greek gods • - Goddess of love and beauty • - God of blacksmiths and fire • - Goddess of wisdom and warfare • - God of the sea and earthquakes • - Goddess of the hearth and home • ...
Greek/Roman Mythology Crossword 2024-11-04
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- Greek goddess of the hearth and home
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Roman god of the underworld
- Famous demigod; twelve tasks (Roman name)
- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of spring and the underworld
- Apollo and Artemis' mother
- Greek god of wine/ beloved demigod
- Greek goddess of the Hunt
- Goddess of rainbows
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Roman father of the gods (Titan)
- Greek god of the skies; king of the gods
- God of doors
- Roman DIETY of the sky
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- Roman god of love
- Roman god of the sea
- Goddess of revenge
- Greek god of the sun and music
- Roman god of wine
- Greek god of the sea and horses
- God of sleep
- Demigod obsessed with himself
- Greek god of love
- Titan of the sun
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek goddess of marriage; queen of the gods
- Titan of the moon
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek god of blacksmithing and fire
- Hades' domain
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- Monster on the edge of the Sea of Monsters that snatches sailors off of ships
- Roman queen of the gods
36 Clues: God of sleep • God of doors • Hades' domain • Greek god of war • Titan of the sun • Roman god of love • Roman god of wine • Greek god of love • Titan of the moon • Goddess of revenge • Goddess of rainbows • Roman god of the sea • Roman DIETY of the sky • Roman goddess of wisdom • Roman queen of the gods • Greek goddess of the Hunt • Apollo and Artemis' mother • Greek messenger of the gods • ...
This Week in Mythology 2024-12-06
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- Offered to make Paris the greatest king in Asia
- A column with a flat top
- Paris' first (true) name
- Goddess of the moon (is the moon)
- This animal guarded over baby Paris
- Chosen to decided between the goddesses
- Demigod daughter of Zeus
- To hide, Achilles dressed as a...
- The city Paris came from
- Demigod hero. Greatest warrior in Greece.
- Chosen by Helen to be her husband
- Goddess of the hunt
- A column with a scroll-like top
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- Won the Apple of Discord
- A clever queen
- Goddess of witchcraft
- Twin brother of Artemis
- Helen is the queen of...
- Mother of Achilles
- Ordered to be sacrificed
- King of Ithaca, a wise king
- King of Mycenae
22 Clues: A clever queen • King of Mycenae • Mother of Achilles • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of witchcraft • Twin brother of Artemis • Won the Apple of Discord • A column with a flat top • Paris' first (true) name • Helen is the queen of... • Demigod daughter of Zeus • Ordered to be sacrificed • The city Paris came from • King of Ithaca, a wise king • A column with a scroll-like top • ...
Greek Mythology Unit Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- wagons
- extreme pain
- tendency to have suddenly changing moods
- challenge
- ash
- cried out
- long pieces used in the building of boats
- grabbed
- wild force
- ovens, fireplaces, or furnace for heating metal
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- plows for the field
- strutting
- long, loose-fitting shirt
- wild and harsh
- skill
- tie
- great suffering
- chains
- oppose
- questioning thoughts
- hand in the air
21 Clues: tie • ash • skill • wagons • chains • oppose • grabbed • strutting • challenge • cried out • wild force • extreme pain • wild and harsh • great suffering • hand in the air • plows for the field • questioning thoughts • long, loose-fitting shirt • tendency to have suddenly changing moods • long pieces used in the building of boats • ovens, fireplaces, or furnace for heating metal
Fantasy as Ancient Mythology 2022-02-10
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- Some scholars argue that the serpent in "The Shipwrecked Sailor is a representation of the Egyptian sun god __.
- In "Eros and Psyche," Psyche's sisters make her feel __ about Eros.
- "Eros and Psyche" emphasizes the rule of ___, a common trope of Fantasy Literature.
- In "The Shipwrecked Sailor," bearded __ inhabit the island.
- "The Shipwrecked Sailor" is an early predecessor to this famous tale in One Thousand One Nights.
- In "The Shipwrecked Sailor," how many months must the sailor spend on the magical island before returning home?
- In "The Shipwrecked Sailor," the sailor is hoping to win an audience with this person.
- In "Eros and Psyche," Aphrodite sends this god to ruin Psyche's life.
- This appears when Aladdin rubs the ring in prayer, while he is trapped in the cave.
- The original "Shipwrecked Sailor" was written in ____ script around 2000 BCE.
- This kind of story is characterized by several smaller stories told within the context of a larger story.
- In "Eros and Psyche," Psyche drinks the __ of the gods to become immortal.
- Psyche is the Greek word for "soul" or "___".
- "Aladdin" is part of a collection of stories often referred to as One Thousand One Nights or __ Nights.
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- In "Aladdin," the magician tricks this character into giving him the lamp in exchange for a new one.
- In "Eros and Psyche," what is in the box?
- In "Eros and Psyche," Psyche must travel to the __ to visit Persephone.
- In "Eros and Psyche," Aphrodite asks Psyche to visit __ and get a box of beauty.
- The outer frame of "One Thousand One Nights" describes the Vizier's daughter, ___, telling the king tale after tale.
- In "Aladdin," the magician is pretending to be Aladdin's long lost __.
- In "Aladdin," who does the magician's brother pretend to be?
- The Land of __ was both a real place of Egyptian trade and a mythical place.
- In "Eros and Psyche," this substances wakes Eros when Psyche shines a lamp on him.
- "Eros and Psyche" qualifies as ___ Fantasy because it contains a domestic setting, transformation,and archetypal characters.
- In "Eros and Psyche," these help Psyche accomplish her first task.
- In "Eros and Psyche," this goddess is angry that a mortal's beauty rivals her own.
26 Clues: In "Eros and Psyche," what is in the box? • Psyche is the Greek word for "soul" or "___". • In "The Shipwrecked Sailor," bearded __ inhabit the island. • In "Aladdin," who does the magician's brother pretend to be? • In "Eros and Psyche," these help Psyche accomplish her first task. • In "Eros and Psyche," Psyche's sisters make her feel __ about Eros. • ...
Mythology in the Odyssey 2023-01-24
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- The people who eat the Lotus
- The first people Odysseus talks to when he arrives at the Phaeacian palace
- The Cyclops' name
- Odysseus' son's name
- Odysseus' fake name that he gives the Cyclops
- What the Lotus Eaters ate
- The King of the Phaeacians
- God of the Sea
- Odysseus and his men raid these people and take their women
- King of the Gods
- The son that King Alcinous displaced to allow Odysseus to sit next to him
- master of the winds
- Odysseus' wife
- Odysseus' father
- God of the Sun, Music, and Medicine
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- The people who will help Odysseus get home
- the witch of Aeaea
- Greek word for Honor
- How many ships Odysseus had during the war
- The Latin version of the fake name Odysseus gave the Cyclops
- a one-eyed monster
- How many years did the Trojan War last
- Odysseus' patron goddess
- Odysseus' home
- The main character of the Odyssey
- The Princess of the Phaeacians
- The name of Calypso's Island
- courtesy to strangers
- Odysseus' master plan to invade the Trojan City
- A nymph who Odysseus stays with for 7 years
30 Clues: God of the Sea • Odysseus' home • Odysseus' wife • King of the Gods • Odysseus' father • The Cyclops' name • the witch of Aeaea • a one-eyed monster • master of the winds • Greek word for Honor • Odysseus' son's name • courtesy to strangers • Odysseus' patron goddess • What the Lotus Eaters ate • The King of the Phaeacians • The people who eat the Lotus • The name of Calypso's Island • ...
Words from Greek Mythology 2025-10-20
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- One of the goddesses of vengeance.
- Everything you do is great, golden, even.
- “I wrote you a pass to the restroom, not to go on an _______.”
- She’ll humble you.
- Do NOT open!
- You may use one of these devices to recall the goddess of memory.
- The only part that didn’t get dipped in the Styx.
- Comes from the name of the thread of life the Fates spun.
- Swoosh! It’s the goddess of victory!
- Did the god of sleep use this to quit smoking?
- Disorder, or the void before life happened.
- Telemachus had one; do you?
- Move right, not into the rocks, when you hear one.
- Order of events, named for the god of time.
- What you have if you stare at yourself in the mirror constantly.
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- Book of maps, or the god holding up the sky.
- A weaver that Phobos may have put in your path.
- We have them to thank for music, museums, etc.
- She was forced to repeat the last thing said to her.
- Shines the goddess of the rainbow.
- Calm, peaceful; like a bird whose nest is on the ocean.
- When the goat-boy’s flock stampedes.
- What you feel when you drink from Lethe, not that you care.
- It will be a __________ task to take down all my posters.
- When the grapes and water are just out of reach.
- Laundry might be described as a _______ task.
- A drug named for the god of dreams.
27 Clues: Do NOT open! • She’ll humble you. • Telemachus had one; do you? • One of the goddesses of vengeance. • Shines the goddess of the rainbow. • A drug named for the god of dreams. • When the goat-boy’s flock stampedes. • Swoosh! It’s the goddess of victory! • Everything you do is great, golden, even. • Disorder, or the void before life happened. • ...
Greece 2021-06-02
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- ride horses
- High hill that a strong fortress was on
- the Greek word for a city-state
- people have power
- give advice on how to live
- Gathering of citizens
- Greek marketplace
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- Marked by great achievements
- sunniest places in the world
- explain how the world works
- power through the use of force
- right to participate in government
- area of land that is surrounded by water
- the Type of government in which rule
- ruled provinces for Darius I
15 Clues: ride horses • people have power • Greek marketplace • Gathering of citizens • give advice on how to live • explain how the world works • Marked by great achievements • sunniest places in the world • ruled provinces for Darius I • power through the use of force • the Greek word for a city-state • right to participate in government • the Type of government in which rule • ...
Greece 2021-06-02
Across
- ride horses
- High hill that a strong fortress was on
- the Greek word for a city-state
- people have power
- give advice on how to live
- Gathering of citizens
- Greek marketplace
Down
- Marked by great achievements
- sunniest places in the world
- explain how the world works
- power through the use of force
- right to participate in government
- area of land that is surrounded by water
- the Type of government in which rule
- ruled provinces for Darius I
15 Clues: ride horses • people have power • Greek marketplace • Gathering of citizens • give advice on how to live • explain how the world works • Marked by great achievements • sunniest places in the world • ruled provinces for Darius I • power through the use of force • the Greek word for a city-state • right to participate in government • the Type of government in which rule • ...
Natural Elements 2021-10-24
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- fire, in mythology, the god of fire
- sea
- fire, root word for ignite
- fire, also a word meaning a heap of combustible material
- land soil field and local high school
- fire, latin root word for pyromaniac
- water, name a light blue/green color
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- fire, root word for volcano
- air/atmosphere/aviation
- land/soil/field root for agriculture
- earth
- water, also name of a popular water bottle "___flask"
- sea, root word for mermaid
- rock, earth
- water, root word for hydrate
15 Clues: sea • earth • rock, earth • air/atmosphere/aviation • sea, root word for mermaid • fire, root word for ignite • fire, root word for volcano • water, root word for hydrate • fire, in mythology, the god of fire • land/soil/field root for agriculture • fire, latin root word for pyromaniac • water, name a light blue/green color • land soil field and local high school • ...
without tess 2015-03-12
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- happened in opposite of what was expected
- habitatual sleeplessness inablility to sleep
- bright blue color
- sudden attack or violent expression
- published collection of poems or other wrighting pieces
- intending to murder or intend violence
- in a wild state after escape from domestication
- interlace,spiral around
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- in a cheerful way
- living forever never decaying
- togetherness
- principle church of diocese
- best known creature in mythology white winged stallion
- mythical creature that resembles a seal,human on land
- shed tears
15 Clues: shed tears • togetherness • in a cheerful way • bright blue color • interlace,spiral around • principle church of diocese • living forever never decaying • sudden attack or violent expression • intending to murder or intend violence • happened in opposite of what was expected • habitatual sleeplessness inablility to sleep • in a wild state after escape from domestication • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-18
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- The most powerful church in Rome
- Clothing made in factories
- Center of the Renaissance
- Capital of Greece
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Artist commissioned to the Medici family
- Language most educated people spoke
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- Most powerful banking family
- Powerful people with high status
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- Known for their canals
- Calendar that we use today
- The study of myths
- A Disease that wiped out 3/4 of Europe
- The sea outside of Italy
15 Clues: Capital of Greece • The study of myths • Known for their canals • The sea outside of Italy • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Center of the Renaissance • Clothing made in factories • Calendar that we use today • Relating to the Middle Ages • Most powerful banking family • Powerful people with high status • The most powerful church in Rome • Language most educated people spoke • ...
puzzle 1 2023-10-10
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- Ritual to drive out evil spirits
- Ability to move objects with the mind
- Ghostly substance or residue
- Intermediate state after death
- Noisy and mischievous ghost
- Pot used for brewing potions
- Board used for communicating with spirits
- Extremely frightening or dreadful
- Gruesomely disturbing and eerie
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- Haitian belief system involving magic
- Realm of the deceased in mythology
- Ghostly figure or manifestation
- Study of paranormal phenomena
- Large cemetery or burial ground
- Dark magic for communing with the dead
15 Clues: Noisy and mischievous ghost • Ghostly substance or residue • Pot used for brewing potions • Study of paranormal phenomena • Intermediate state after death • Ghostly figure or manifestation • Large cemetery or burial ground • Gruesomely disturbing and eerie • Ritual to drive out evil spirits • Extremely frightening or dreadful • Realm of the deceased in mythology • ...
Emma's Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-07
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- the god of the sea
- the god of celebration
- the god of the underworld
- the goddess of love
- a poet that created the poems Iliad and Odyssey
- the god of the sun
- the king of the gods
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- the messenger god
- A famous lyric women poet
- a body of stories about the god and heroes
- he is really famous for his fables
- the goddess of wisdom
- the queen of the gods
- are short stories
- the god of war
15 Clues: the god of war • the messenger god • are short stories • the god of the sea • the god of the sun • the goddess of love • the king of the gods • the goddess of wisdom • the queen of the gods • the god of celebration • A famous lyric women poet • the god of the underworld • he is really famous for his fables • a body of stories about the god and heroes • ...
Kpop demon hunter L3 2025-09-29
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- – The group’s final goal.
- – Voices blending in perfect unison.
- – Study of dark spirits.
- – Sharp weapon for close combat.
- – Words of magic against demons.
- – When darkness rises.
- – Ancient stories of gods and demons.
- – Invisible being, good or evil.
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- – Role idols take to fight demons.
- – Symbol of being number one.
- – Strange mix of shadow and glow.
- – Fate the idols cannot escape.
- – Total disorder caused by evil.
- – Mythical bird reborn from flames.
- – Lasting forever, like their bond.
15 Clues: – When darkness rises. • – Study of dark spirits. • – The group’s final goal. • – Symbol of being number one. • – Fate the idols cannot escape. • – Sharp weapon for close combat. • – Words of magic against demons. • – Total disorder caused by evil. • – Invisible being, good or evil. • – Strange mix of shadow and glow. • – Role idols take to fight demons. • ...
Kpop Demon Hunter L2 2025-09-29
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- – Role idols take to fight demons.
- – Invisible being, good or evil.
- – Fate the idols cannot escape.
- – Voices blending in perfect unison.
- – Lasting forever, like their bond.
- – Total disorder caused by evil.
- – Strange mix of shadow and glow.
- – Sharp weapon for close combat.
Down
- – The group’s final goal.
- – Symbol of being number one.
- – Ancient stories of gods and demons.
- – Study of dark spirits.
- – When darkness rises.
- – Words of magic against demons.
- – Mythical bird reborn from flames.
15 Clues: – When darkness rises. • – Study of dark spirits. • – The group’s final goal. • – Symbol of being number one. • – Fate the idols cannot escape. • – Invisible being, good or evil. • – Words of magic against demons. • – Total disorder caused by evil. • – Sharp weapon for close combat. • – Strange mix of shadow and glow. • – Role idols take to fight demons. • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2025-10-21
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- lyric poet
- ancient Greek historian
- artists who studied the body in motion
- the story of the hero Achilles during the Trojan War
- greek philosopher who wrote the Republic
- hero that killed the minotaur
- stories about gods and goddesses
- type of play that showed hardships of life
- invented a water screw
- a Greek city
- another word for god or goddess
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- the highest point in a Greek city
- greek philosopher who drank poison
- decorated using the colors red and black
- mathemetician who gave us geometry
- father of medicine
- wrote fables
- ancient Greek's main god
18 Clues: lyric poet • wrote fables • a Greek city • father of medicine • invented a water screw • ancient Greek historian • ancient Greek's main god • hero that killed the minotaur • another word for god or goddess • stories about gods and goddesses • the highest point in a Greek city • greek philosopher who drank poison • mathemetician who gave us geometry • ...
Vocabulary review 2025-11-20
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- A part of the skeleton
- To hold something or to understand something
- Discovering what's underneath something
- That goes beyond comprehension
- "To tears"
- An intense desire to do or have something
- Something that doesn't end or get tired
- To destroy something completely
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- A particular musical scale or key
- Moving back and forth
- Where music composers write their music
- An attempt to achieve something
- No matter what
- The combination of all people
- Somebody who directs an orchestra
- A collection of myths
- The complete range of something
- Keep and protect
18 Clues: "To tears" • No matter what • Keep and protect • Moving back and forth • A collection of myths • A part of the skeleton • The combination of all people • That goes beyond comprehension • An attempt to achieve something • The complete range of something • To destroy something completely • A particular musical scale or key • Somebody who directs an orchestra • ...
Kane Chronicles The Red Pyramid 2022-11-27
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- the first name of who made the book
- what does Dr. Kane get trapped in
- who made this very good crossword
- Sadie’s weapon
- the first king of the gods
- the person who trapped Dr. Kane
- what is the type of animal muffin is
- Bast
- what animal is chaos
- what is the big house of Amos
- Sadie’s brother
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- the last name of who made the book
- Bast is the cat…
- Carter’s weapon
- the current king of the gods
- what kind of mythology
- the person who owns the Mansion
- what family does the title represent
- Muffin
- muffins owner
20 Clues: Bast • Muffin • muffins owner • Sadie’s weapon • Carter’s weapon • Sadie’s brother • Bast is the cat… • what animal is chaos • what kind of mythology • the first king of the gods • the current king of the gods • what is the big house of Amos • the person who trapped Dr. Kane • the person who owns the Mansion • what does Dr. Kane get trapped in • who made this very good crossword • ...
Oedipus 2023-01-12
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- Person who gave the prophecy
- Oedipus's adoptive father
- The city Oedipus became king of
- The genre of Oedipus's story
- What Oedipus was destined to do to his father
- Oedipus's adoptive mother
- The type of story Oedipus is
- Oeidpus's mother
- The thing characters are trying to avoid
- The challenge the sphinx gave
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- A major theme of the story
- The main character
- The climax of the story
- The place Oedipus learned of the prophecy
- The mountain Oedipus was abandoned on
- What Oedipus felt after his realization
- The place Oedipus was raised
- Oedipus's fatal flaw
- Oedipus's father
- The beast Oedipus defeated
20 Clues: Oedipus's father • Oeidpus's mother • The main character • Oedipus's fatal flaw • The climax of the story • Oedipus's adoptive father • Oedipus's adoptive mother • A major theme of the story • The beast Oedipus defeated • Person who gave the prophecy • The genre of Oedipus's story • The place Oedipus was raised • The type of story Oedipus is • The challenge the sphinx gave • ...
Week 4-6 Spelling Stems 2021-03-02
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- extra;surplus
- a book on someone else's life
- really accurate
- one who specializes in music
- unbelievable
- having more than one center
- the study of myths
- to take something away
- bright fluorescent colors
- to write or to carve
- always drunk
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- to send off
- able to be heard
- a light blue, green colour
- a book about yourself, written by yourself
- retreat
- an insect with 100 legs
- self kill
- a glossary
- inflammation of the linen
- the petrification of the human body
- against the government
- able to be carried
- the fear of books
- hostile and aggressive
25 Clues: retreat • self kill • a glossary • to send off • unbelievable • always drunk • extra;surplus • really accurate • able to be heard • the fear of books • able to be carried • the study of myths • to write or to carve • against the government • hostile and aggressive • to take something away • an insect with 100 legs • inflammation of the linen • bright fluorescent colors • a light blue, green colour • ...
spelling test (17) Malazia Pardue 2017-01-09
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- an or deposit
- a treatise on geology
- adjust by agreement
- a science that study's weather
- to this degree or extent
- a substance that has a particular activity
- the most deeply ingrained part
- was not
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- a sudden, radical, or complete change
- the part of something that relates to money
- a scientific method of achieving a practical purpose
- an allegorical narrative
- the study of society
- to have the habit of not doing something
- steady or habitual effort
- a struggle
- a public area where people walk
- a person who prepares food for eating
- an adherent of modernism
- the side of a ship
20 Clues: was not • a struggle • an or deposit • the side of a ship • adjust by agreement • the study of society • a treatise on geology • an allegorical narrative • to this degree or extent • an adherent of modernism • steady or habitual effort • a science that study's weather • the most deeply ingrained part • a public area where people walk • a sudden, radical, or complete change • ...
History Cards 2022-02-04
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- _________, and Ascension)
- (_________ of God) people that God called to send messages
- (Greece colonized, _________ begins)
- (Greece _________, democracy begins)
- (the second history card we studied)
- study of myths (Greek _________)
- (_________, Resurrection, and Ascension)
- The Phonecians' greatest contribution to civilization
- (Pericles and the Peloponnesian War)
- (Nehemiah and the _________ return)
- (_________ advances in Rome)
- (The Phonecian _________)
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- The _________ civilization, thank goodness for their alphabet
- (_________ and the Jewish return)
- (Constantine and the _________ of Milan)
- (worldwide sporting event that happens every four years)
- (Council of _________)
- lover of wisdom
- (_________ of Julius Caesar)
- (Rome burns, Nero _________ Christians)
- (Crucifixion, Resurrection, and _________)
- (_________ of Nicaea)
- (_________ of Christ)
23 Clues: lover of wisdom • (_________ of Nicaea) • (_________ of Christ) • (Council of _________) • _________, and Ascension) • (The Phonecian _________) • (_________ of Julius Caesar) • (_________ advances in Rome) • study of myths (Greek _________) • (_________ and the Jewish return) • (Nehemiah and the _________ return) • (Greece colonized, _________ begins) • ...
about tabbi 2024-02-15
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- the friend ive had since fourth grade
- our favorite thing to make together
- jewelry i wear
- my favorite old movie
- my dads name
- the best type of mythology
- my favorite animal
- my favorite season
- my boyfriend
- my hair type
- my favorite color
- my favorite holiday
- my natural hair color
- my moms name
- the bigger pup
- fat cats name
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- the tiny picky pup
- my favorite restaurant
- my favorite flower
- little baby cats name
- my summer job this year
- my middle name
- my favorite disney princess
- my favorite seafood
- my brain...
25 Clues: my brain... • my dads name • my boyfriend • my hair type • my moms name • fat cats name • jewelry i wear • my middle name • the bigger pup • my favorite color • the tiny picky pup • my favorite flower • my favorite animal • my favorite season • my favorite seafood • my favorite holiday • little baby cats name • my favorite old movie • my natural hair color • my favorite restaurant • my summer job this year • ...
The last Olympian 2024-02-29
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- The building that you go through to get to Olympus
- Nico's dad
- The lord of the Titans
- The main daughter of Athena
- The main child of Ares
- Percy _______
- Percy's godly father
- Percy's mom
- The titan attacking Olympus
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- Percy's satyr friend
- infernal regions of ancient Greek mythology
- The trainer of the halfblods
- the god of the wild
- The camp the hhalf bloodsgo to
- The child of a god and a mortal
- Nico's dead sister
- The author of the Percy Jackson series
- The main child of hephestus
- The river Pery bathes in to get the curse of Achilles
- Percy's mom's boyfriend
20 Clues: Nico's dad • Percy's mom • Percy _______ • Nico's dead sister • the god of the wild • Percy's satyr friend • Percy's godly father • The lord of the Titans • The main child of Ares • Percy's mom's boyfriend • The main daughter of Athena • The main child of hephestus • The titan attacking Olympus • The trainer of the halfblods • The camp the hhalf bloodsgo to • The child of a god and a mortal • ...
Sophia 2024-12-02
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- Favorite mythology creature.
- The month that she was born.
- Her favorite type of pizza.
- The year she was born.
- Her favorite event in gymnastics.
- Favorite carnival ride.
- Her favorite video game.
- Her favorite holiday.
- The grade she is in this year.
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- Town in which she was born.
- Her favorite color.
- The color of her eyes.
- Her favorite sport.
- Outdoor activity she absolutely hates.
- Her middle name.
- How many years she has participated in gymnastics.
- Age in which she learned to swim.
- Her shoe size.
- Her childhood best friend.
- Number of siblings she has.
20 Clues: Her shoe size. • Her middle name. • Her favorite color. • Her favorite sport. • Her favorite holiday. • The color of her eyes. • The year she was born. • Favorite carnival ride. • Her favorite video game. • Her childhood best friend. • Town in which she was born. • Her favorite type of pizza. • Number of siblings she has. • Favorite mythology creature. • The month that she was born. • ...
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 2025-02-25
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- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference
- Didi's friend
- comparison NOT using like or as
- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- lunch
- quarterback
- comparison using like or as
- out of town
- school
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- meet me in the usual place
- untrue stories
- fumbled for his wallet
- an extreme exaggeration
- descriptive language
- complained the garrett boy kept her up
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order
- use skark's to describe others
- packed after school
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures.
20 Clues: lunch • school • quarterback • out of town • Didi's friend • untrue stories • packed after school • descriptive language • fumbled for his wallet • an extreme exaggeration • meet me in the usual place • comparison using like or as • use skark's to describe others • comparison NOT using like or as • complained the garrett boy kept her up • a brave and noble character in a epic poem • ...
Greece 2024-07-11
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- - Ancient and modern sports event
- - Greek baked pasta dish
- - Mythical one-eyed giants
- - Official language
- - Ancient citadel overlooking Athens
- - Yogurt and cucumber dip
- - Sea that borders Greece
- - Anise-flavored aperitif
- - Ancient city-state known for warriors
- - Capital city of Greece
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- - Ancient site of the oracle
- - Crumbly cheese made from sheep's milk
- - Island known for white-washed buildings
- - Tales of gods and heroes
- - Tree whose fruit is a major export
- - Group of islands in the Aegean Sea
- - Mythical hero known for strength
- - Iconic temple on the Acropolis
- - Popular Greek street food
- - City known for olives
20 Clues: - Official language • - City known for olives • - Greek baked pasta dish • - Capital city of Greece • - Yogurt and cucumber dip • - Sea that borders Greece • - Anise-flavored aperitif • - Tales of gods and heroes • - Mythical one-eyed giants • - Popular Greek street food • - Ancient site of the oracle • - Iconic temple on the Acropolis • - Ancient and modern sports event • ...
Australia 2025-05-27
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- Aboriginal mythology
- supposed to resemble a boat
- nickname for Australia
- second European settlers in Australia
- one of the largest birds in the world
- first settlers in Australia
- a place with lots of bushes
- an oceanic monument in Australia
- can jump very high
- the largest city
- resembles a duck
- a weapon that returns when thrown
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- the full name for Australia
- after whom Australia is named
- capital of Australia
- the first people of Australia
- an island south of Australia
- lives in a pouch
- a large mythical rock
- can sleep up to 20 hours a day
20 Clues: lives in a pouch • the largest city • resembles a duck • can jump very high • Aboriginal mythology • capital of Australia • a large mythical rock • nickname for Australia • the full name for Australia • supposed to resemble a boat • first settlers in Australia • a place with lots of bushes • an island south of Australia • after whom Australia is named • the first people of Australia • ...
Magical Creatures 2025-07-10
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- Creature with multiple animal parts
- Bird that rises from ashes
- Deadly serpent from legends
- Half human, half fish
- Big lizard that breathes fire
- Giant sea monster
- Uses spells and flies on brooms
- Man who turns into a wolf
- Lion with eagle wings
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- Male magic user
- Flying horse from mythology
- Drinks blood and hates sunlight
- Small garden creature with a hat
- Big, grumpy creature under bridges
- Half human, half horse
- Mischievous little monster
- Comes out of a magic lamp
- Horse with a magical horn
- Pointy-eared magical helper
- Small winged creature with magic
20 Clues: Male magic user • Giant sea monster • Half human, half fish • Lion with eagle wings • Half human, half horse • Comes out of a magic lamp • Horse with a magical horn • Man who turns into a wolf • Mischievous little monster • Bird that rises from ashes • Flying horse from mythology • Deadly serpent from legends • Pointy-eared magical helper • Big lizard that breathes fire • ...
Mythological Allusions 2016-12-08
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- Dionysius invited Damocles to take his place and placed Damocles on a golden couch surrounded by servants and food. Once seated, Damocles saw a sword hanging above his head by a single horse hair. Represents an imminent danger; the story also illustrates that wealth and power come with a price.
- A king known for his tremendous wealth.
- A legendary beast with the head of a lion, the tail of a snake, and the body of a goat.
- An all-female Warrior society in Asia Minor. A strong and powerful woman (the term often refers to height).
- Honey-flavored food of the gods, giving them eternal youth. It was eaten along with the drink nectar.
- He was born from Myrrha, right after she turned into a tree. He was renowned for his beauty, as both Aphrodite and Persephone fell in love with him. Zeus decided that he would spend one third of the year with Persephone, one third of the year with Aphrodite, and one third of the year on his own to do as he pleased.
- One of the several rivers of Hades. It is said that those who drink from it obtain complete forgetfulness. Souls were to drink from the river to forget their past life in religions with belief in reincarnation.
- God of the winds. He kept the winds in bags and opened them when he pleased. He gave Odysseus some of these bags as gifts, but one of his crewmen opened the bags, spinning Odysseus even further off course when their destination (Ithaca) was in sight.
- A witch who is the daughter of the Sun and Perseus. She turned Odysseus' army into animals but was defeated by Odysseus. She is often associated with sirens. Symbolizes seductive luxury and desire; also represents woman as temptress.
- Trojan warrior who fought in the Trojan war; he was the only Trojan leader to survive the fall of Troy. He led a band of followers to Italy, and is considered an ancestor of Romulus, the founder of Rome; therefore, he is considered a progenitor of the Romans.
- Three monster-sisters, of which Medusa is the most well-known and the only mortal sister. After proclaiming herself more beautiful than Athena, she was cursed with her devastating features. Meaning an ugly or threatening woman.
- Son of Titan Lapetus and Clymene, his kingdom was Atlantis. Took revenge on the gods for flooding Atlantis by agreeing to act as the Titans' war leader in their battle against the gods. Figure of strength and stoic endurance.
- The most complex character in Norse Mythology. Sometimes sided with the gods, and other times with their enemies the giants.
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- Arguably the most popular character in Greek mythology, A demigod granted unbelievable strength. Son of Zeus and Alkmene, To gain the status of a god he was given twelve labors.
- The avenging goddesses of Greek mythology, with the Greek name "Erinyes" meaning "the angry ones." They are particularly ugly and horrifying women with snakes entwined in their hair and eyes filled with dripping blood
- Giants with one eye in the middle of their forehead. Made many weapons that helped the Olympian gods defeat the Titans. Suggests a certain blindness or limited vision.
- The name means "shape.” Him and his brothers are the originators of the shapes and figures that appear in dreams. In Greek and Roman mythology, he was the guardian of dreams, normally was depicted as a sleeping child with wings.
- These creatures have the upper body of a man and lower body of a horse. Came from an affair between lxion and a storm cloud, and they fed on raw flesh and lived in mountains and forests. Commonly associated with sexual license and violence, but can also suggest wisdom and kindness.
- Primarily the goddess of the Greek cities, of industry and the arts, and, in later mythology, of wisdom; she was also goddess of war. She represents strength, wisdom, and independence; along with revenge.
- A King of Phyrgia. He is most notably known for his gold touch. The moral of the story is to be careful what you wish for.
- The Roman goddess of war often associated with the Greek goddess Enyo. Although she was a goddess, she had no flamen, or dedicated priest, and no festival in her honor. She did not play an important role in mythology, however, she was important enough in Roman religion to be given her own temple. She represents bloodshed and violence.
- A 100-eyed giant from Arcadia. The god Hermes was sent by Zeus to rescue Io by lulling it to sleep. Hera paid tribute to it by placing his eyes into the tail feather of a peacock, immortalizing it.
- Was known as the most beautiful woman in Greece, and the indirect cause of the Trojan War. Often referred to as the face that launched a thousand ships.
- The Greek god of prophecy, healing and music. He was the son of Zeus and Leto, his twin sister was Artemis. He also had many love affairs. He killed the monsters Python and the Cyclops, but was punished by Zeus for killing the latter.
- The Roman god of love, related the Greek god Eros. The son of Venus, often depicted as a winged child or baby carrying a bow and arrows. The name translates as "desire."
25 Clues: A king known for his tremendous wealth. • A legendary beast with the head of a lion, the tail of a snake, and the body of a goat. • Honey-flavored food of the gods, giving them eternal youth. It was eaten along with the drink nectar. • An all-female Warrior society in Asia Minor. A strong and powerful woman (the term often refers to height). • ...
Greek Word Parts 2023-09-06
10 Clues: An ? orbited near Mars • An ? indicates a footnote • Zeus was a god in Greek ? • The computer contains a ? • A dictionary has a word's ? • We studied the ? of city life • The disease was caused by a ? • Some articles are stored on ? • The earthquake was a serious ? • The scientist studied desert ?
Spelling 2021-05-12
10 Clues: the study if ideas • the study of earth • the study of myths • the study of crimes • the study of hearing • the study of beliefs • the study of the mind • the study of human history • the study of living things • the study of what makes us human
Homework:) 2021-05-13
Across
- when people learn how ears work
- studying of old things in the past
- studying living things
- study of treatments of joints
- study of traditional stories
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- studying about crimes
- when people study about earth
- studying of different religions
- when people study about how people feel
- studying of people beliefs
10 Clues: studying about crimes • studying living things • studying of people beliefs • study of traditional stories • when people study about earth • study of treatments of joints • studying of different religions • when people learn how ears work • studying of old things in the past • when people study about how people feel
merchant of venice 2023-01-16
10 Clues: the greek hero • god of the sun • goddess of virginity • 2 faced god of doors • the voice of the gods • old and wise green general • demigod with insane strength • prophetess in roman mythology • to see the future/desitiny of a man • the despised jews are decendents of
The Magnum Opus - Act 2 2025-05-06
Across
- American Football Team for New England
- Spouse of Cleopatra, whose first name is shared with a Gospel Writer
- MLB Team, Commanders
- Rectangular Strip with a Half-Twist
- Hindu God of Thunder
- Stallion-Logoed Racing Team
- Not Peanut Butter, Hazelnut Butter
- Superman's Weakness
- Freckled Peanuts Character
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- Hot Water + Espresso = ?
- Tube Pasta
- Showing intense Eagerness or Enjoyment
- World Tree in Norse Mythology
- Reverie Synonym
- Brightest Star in the Sky, Part of Canis Major
- Dursley Child, Got trapped in a zoo once
- Nerve Cell
- First Name of Peer Gynt Composer
18 Clues: Tube Pasta • Nerve Cell • Reverie Synonym • Superman's Weakness • MLB Team, Commanders • Hindu God of Thunder • Hot Water + Espresso = ? • Freckled Peanuts Character • Stallion-Logoed Racing Team • World Tree in Norse Mythology • First Name of Peer Gynt Composer • Not Peanut Butter, Hazelnut Butter • Rectangular Strip with a Half-Twist • American Football Team for New England • ...
Homework Week 4 2021-05-12
10 Clues: The study of crime • The study of Earth • The study of ideas • The study of myths • The study of hearing • The study of human history • The study of living things • The study of the human mind • The study of human societies • The study of God and religious belief
Spelling words are soooooooooooooooo BORING 2019-03-25
10 Clues: buy is a ______ • i am not very _____ • i have a ________ arm • i go too _______ class • i dontknow what ________ is • i dont know what a ______ is • I _____ awnser the wrong questions • some book writers use _______ names • some people believe in real nord ______ • in math theere is something called _______
Viking Vocabulary 2024-01-15
Across
- Stories and beliefs.
- The viking ship.
- Ancient group of people from Scandinavia.
- To attack.
- A viking warrior.
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- An adjective used to describe items and culture related to vikings.
- Viking god of mischief.
- A viking building.
- To steal.
- The group of countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) where the vikings came from.
10 Clues: To steal. • To attack. • The viking ship. • A viking warrior. • A viking building. • Stories and beliefs. • Viking god of mischief. • Ancient group of people from Scandinavia. • An adjective used to describe items and culture related to vikings. • The group of countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) where the vikings came from.
Viking Vocabulary 2024-01-15
Across
- Stories and beliefs.
- The viking ship.
- Ancient group of people from Scandinavia.
- To attack.
- A viking warrior.
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- An adjective used to describe items and culture related to vikings.
- Viking god of mischief.
- A viking building.
- To steal.
- The group of countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) where the vikings came from.
10 Clues: To steal. • To attack. • The viking ship. • A viking warrior. • A viking building. • Stories and beliefs. • Viking god of mischief. • Ancient group of people from Scandinavia. • An adjective used to describe items and culture related to vikings. • The group of countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) where the vikings came from.
Week 8 Greek Words Part 2 (con't) 2022-10-16
Across
- weather science; study of atmosphere
- legends; folklore; traditional stories
- study of human mind and mental states
- scientific study of animals
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- language; vocabulary; jargon; words
- religion; spirituality; mysticism
- group or series of three related works
- expertise; equipment; machinery; tools
- study of human societies and groups
- reason; judgment; sense
10 Clues: reason; judgment; sense • scientific study of animals • religion; spirituality; mysticism • language; vocabulary; jargon; words • study of human societies and groups • weather science; study of atmosphere • study of human mind and mental states • group or series of three related works • expertise; equipment; machinery; tools • legends; folklore; traditional stories
Greece Crossword 2025-07-02
10 Clues: An ocean mammal • Capital of Greece • Most spoken language • Ancient Greek temple • An animal with big paws • Famous Greek mathematician • A famous movie filmed in Greece • A holiday to celebrate Jesus Christ • A sport competition that occurs every 4 years • A famous mountain for its ancient Greek mythology
Greek Gods and Titans 2012-09-24
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- was a Greek goddess primarily known as the mother of Aphrodite
- personification of impending doom, who drives mortals to their deadly fate
- wife of Iapetus, and mother of Atlas, Epimetheus, Prometheus, and Menoetius
- is the virgin goddess of the hearth, architecture, and the right ordering of domesticity, the family and the state
- was the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology. Homer often calls him simply Titan or Hyperion,
- means "the avengers" --sometimes referred to as "infernal goddess" were female chthonic deities of vengeance
- was the Greek god of war
- are a sisterhood of nymphs that bring rain
- also called Apis, was the son of Zeus and Io
- companions of Artemis, were the seven daughters of the titan Atlas and the sea-nymph Pleione born on Mount Cyllene
- was the Cretan goddess adopted into ancient Greek religion and myth as the goddess of childbirth and midwifery
- is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation
- was the personification of memory
- is the goddess of the harvest, who presided over grains and the fertility of the earth
- was the personification of sleep; the Roman equivalent was known as Somnus
- are the goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts
- is a Titan, culture hero, and trickster figure who in Greek mythology is credited with the creation of man from clay and the theft of fire for human use, an act that enabled progress and civilization. He is known for his intelligence, and as a champion of mankind
- was the brother of Prometheus ("foresight", literally "fore-thinker"), a pair of Titans who "acted as representatives of mankind
- also called Euryphaessa "wide-shining," was a Titan
- stood at or near the beginning of creation, and was the mother of personified gods such as Hypnos
- addressed by alternative spelling as "Selena" was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of Zeus
- It is a deep, gloomy place, a pit, or an abyss used as a dungeon of torment and suffering that resides beneath the underworld
- the Giants were the children of Gaia, who was fertilized by the blood of Uranus
- the Greek god of love
- often described as the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. She was the Hellenic goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity and protector of young girls, bringing and relieving disease in women; she often was depicted as a huntress carrying a bow and arrows
- She lived in a southern region of Greece called Arcadia, on a mountain named Mount Kyllini. She married giant Atlas and gave birth to the Hyades, Hyas and the Pleiades.
- daughter of Uranus and Gaia was an archaic Titaness and aquatic sea goddess
- the cupbearer for the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus
- the primal Greek god personifying the sky.
- was an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god
- was one of the 12 Titans of Greek mythology
- was the last son of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and the most deadly monster of Greek mythology. He was known as the "Father of all monsters
- sons of Nyx created by pathneogenesis
- is the Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord, her name being translated into Latin as Discordia
- was the god of old age
- has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun, truth and prophecy, healing, plague, music, poetry, and more
- is the goddess of Misery. She is the daughter of Nyx, the goddess of night and the twin of the god Momos
- was a god of transitions and boundaries. He was quick and cunning, and moved freely between the worlds of the mortal and divine, as emissary and messenger of the gods
- she was known as "the mother of gods" and was therefore strongly associated with Gaia and Cybele, who had similar functions
- was the personification of day and one of the Greek primordial deities
- daughter of the Boeotian hero Cadmus and Harmonia, was the mortal mother of Dionysus by Zeus in one of his many origin myths
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- a nymph who was seduced by Zeus, who changed her into a heifer to escape detection
- was the wife and one of three sisters of Zeus in the Olympian pantheon of Greek mythology and religion
- was the daughter of Dryops, king of Oeta ("oak-man") or of Eurytus (and hence half-sister to Iole)
- was the ancient Greek god of the underworld
- was the leader and the youngest of the first generation of Titans, divine descendants of Gaia
- was half woman half snake, known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because most of the monsters in Greek myth were mothered by her.
- were a primeval race of powerful deities, descendants of Gaia
- was the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris (arrogance before the gods).
- refers to the formless or void state preceding the creation of the universe
- is the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice
- is a minor Greek goddess. She was a daughter of Nyx. She is the personification of affection, sexual intercourse and friendship
- were figures in an archaic stage of Greek mythology, three giants of incredible strength and ferocity that surpassed that of all Titans whom they helped overthrow
- is a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and the sister of Asteria
- was one of the Titans, the giant sons and daughters of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth).
- was the Greek god of technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes
- Titaness and the goddess of the dawn, who rose each morning from her home at the edge of the Oceanus.
- was the primordial Titan who held up the celestial sphere
- was the personification of deceit and was one of the evil spirits released from Pandora's box
- was an ancient goddess of war, acting as a counterpart and companion to the war god Ares
- are nymphs who tend a blissful garden in a far western corner of the world
- is the daughter of Zeus and the harvest-goddess Demeter, and queen of the underworld
- in Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, was a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of his forehead.
- the son of Perseus and Andromeda, and king of Tiryns and Mycenae or Medea in Argolis
- was the daemon personification of death
- He was the Titan of Mortal Life, while his son, Prometheus, was the creator of mankind
- also known as Acmon, is one of the primordial deities, the first-born elementals. His name means "light" in ancient Greek
- often conceived as a primordial deity, representing the personification of darkness
- the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and sister of Leto
- the personification of satire, mockery, censure; a god of writers and poets
- is one of the twelve Olympian deities of the pantheon in Greek mythology. His main domain is the ocean, and he is called the "God of the Sea".
- described as "of good counsel", and is the embodiment of divine order, law, and custom
- were the daughters of Helios and Clymene the Oceanid
- was one of the original Titans, who were one set of sons and daughters of Uranus and Gaia.She was traditionally associated with the moon
- inexorably involved in the ten-year-long war between the Olympian gods and Titans
- were nymphs of the ash tree, whose name they shared
- was a pseudo-geographical feature in classical antiquity, believed by the ancient Greeks and Romans to be the divine personification of the World Ocean, an enormous river encircling the world
- was a king of Argos after whom a river was called Inachus River
- goddess or personification
- is one of the Pleiades and the mother of Hermes.
- progeny of Gaia, members of the Greek primordial deities, who were the first-born elemental gods and goddesses, children of Gaia
- is the "Father of Gods and men"
82 Clues: the Greek god of love • was the god of old age • was the Greek god of war • goddess or personification • is the "Father of Gods and men" • was the personification of memory • was an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god • sons of Nyx created by pathneogenesis • was the daemon personification of death • are a sisterhood of nymphs that bring rain • ...
Sea Serpents 2024-08-05
Across
- Legends have it that this loch in Scotland is home to a sea serpent or other large sea creature.
- Each time one of this serpent's heads gets cut off, two regrow in its place.
- The municipality of Seljord, _____ has a sea serpent as their coat of arms.
- This serpent, although not always found in water, was thought to be able to become a dragon according to Korean mythology.
- This creature was once mistaken as a sea serpent.
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- This sea serpent, or worm, encompasses the world according to Norse mythology.
- Possible sea serpent legends could have come from seeing this ocean fish.
- Magikarp evolves into a sea serpent called _____.
8 Clues: Magikarp evolves into a sea serpent called _____. • This creature was once mistaken as a sea serpent. • Possible sea serpent legends could have come from seeing this ocean fish. • The municipality of Seljord, _____ has a sea serpent as their coat of arms. • Each time one of this serpent's heads gets cut off, two regrow in its place. • ...
Spelling List 21 2022-03-18
Across
- Someone who makes cartoons.
- The study of the mind.
- One who sings.
- The study or fictional tales.
- The good character in a story.
- Study of the heart.
- Someone who studies the earth.
- The study of living things.
- One who types.
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- The science of studying skin.
- Someone who makes bouquets of flowers.
- The study of fossils.
- The study of hearing.
- Someone who studies ancient writings.
- Someone who works with chemicals in a lab.
- The study of how the systems on earth work together.
- The bad character in a story.
- Someone who studies allergies.
18 Clues: One who sings. • One who types. • Study of the heart. • The study of fossils. • The study of hearing. • The study of the mind. • Someone who makes cartoons. • The study of living things. • The science of studying skin. • The study or fictional tales. • The bad character in a story. • The good character in a story. • Someone who studies allergies. • Someone who studies the earth. • ...
Solar System 2017-03-14
10 Clues: Has 14 moons. • The largest star. • Orbits the earth. • Known as the red planet. • The second largest planet. • Closest planet to the sun. • Not classed as a dwarf planet. • The third planet from the sun. • Discovered by William Herschel. • The king of the Roman gods in mythology.
Homework:) 2021-05-13
Across
- study of treatments of joints
- studying of old things in the past
- studying living things
- when people learn how ears work
- studying about crimes
Down
- studying of different religions
- when people study about how people feel
- when people study about earth
- study of traditional stories
- studying of people beliefs
10 Clues: studying about crimes • studying living things • studying of people beliefs • study of traditional stories • study of treatments of joints • when people study about earth • studying of different religions • when people learn how ears work • studying of old things in the past • when people study about how people feel
Homework 2021-05-13
10 Clues: the study of ideas • the study of earth • the study of Myths • the study of audios • the study of religion • the study of criminals • the study of human history • the study of living things • the study of mind and behaviour • the study of human culuture and society\
Brahma 2022-10-21
10 Clues: reading • What is Brahma • What you worship • Who the activity is on • What does Brahma appear in • maker What did Brahma create • What is Brahma referred to AS • This makes Brahma have good eyesight • hands How many hands does Brahma have • What is Brahmas creative activity dependent on
Spelling words are soooooooooooooooo BORING 2019-03-25
10 Clues: buy is a ______ • i am not very _____ • i have a ________ arm • i go too _______ class • i dontknow what ________ is • i dont know what a ______ is • I _____ awnser the wrong questions • some book writers use _______ names • some people believe in real nord ______ • in math theere is something called _______
Thor's Journey to The Land of Giants Frossword 2022-10-20
11 Clues: Thors wife • a good food • Thors hammer • father of thor • mother of thor • The trickster god • Massive person that's not real • god of lightning in Norse mythology • a tool used to build and put nails in wood • creates when thors hammer strikes an object • a building made in medieval times and where the giants lived
Thor's Journey to The Land of Giants Frossword 2022-10-20
11 Clues: Thors wife • a good food • Thors hammer • father of thor • mother of thor • The trickster god • Massive person that's not real • god of lightning in Norse mythology • a tool used to build and put nails in wood • creates when thors hammer strikes an object • a building made in medieval times and where the giants lived
Thor's Journey to The Land of Giants Crossword 2022-10-20
11 Clues: Thors wife • a good food • Thors hammer • mother of thor • father of thor • The trickster god • Massive person that's not real • god of lightning in Norse mythology • a tool used to build and put nails in wood • creates when thors hammer strikes an object • a building made in medieval times and where the giants lived
NMIMS crossword 2022-10-12
Across
- to promote and create value for customers
- most students lack this
- core commerce subject
- The art of getting things done through people
- most of us love going here
- folklore
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- an actor's workplace
- Here you get peace of mind between classes
- Growth of bacteria for study
- place for tertiary education
- student's place to grow and study
11 Clues: folklore • an actor's workplace • core commerce subject • most students lack this • most of us love going here • Growth of bacteria for study • place for tertiary education • student's place to grow and study • to promote and create value for customers • Here you get peace of mind between classes • The art of getting things done through people
Week 27-Taylor Herman 2022-03-30
Across
- A container to keep something warm
- A tool that activates a device when it reaches a certain temperature
- A computer
- Another name for a car
- Geological features of an area
- The study of the mind
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- An instrument used to measuring temperature
- A branch of science
- Relating to heat
- The study of myths
- The study of Earth
11 Clues: A computer • Relating to heat • The study of myths • The study of Earth • A branch of science • The study of the mind • Another name for a car • Geological features of an area • A container to keep something warm • An instrument used to measuring temperature • A tool that activates a device when it reaches a certain temperature
All About Me 2022-03-29
Across
- An anime show that is in the middle of my tee
- The most populated place in the world
- In AO, people play ____
- Entertaining digital games
- Superstitions from millennia ago
Down
- Drawing with a pencil
- What an orchestra plays
- What you do with books
- A subject that includes addition
- The first colour of the rainbow
- Eerie quiet
11 Clues: Eerie quiet • Drawing with a pencil • What you do with books • What an orchestra plays • In AO, people play ____ • Entertaining digital games • The first colour of the rainbow • A subject that includes addition • Superstitions from millennia ago • The most populated place in the world • An anime show that is in the middle of my tee
Sharing Traditions p. 78-101 2022-01-02
11 Clues: freely • off an object • search through • being discovered • bring about sadness • support or strengthen • to or found in mythology • with effort or difficulty • great lack of food in a country • source from which something begins • moving lizards that can change their skin to match their surroundings
Viking Vocabulary 2024-01-15
Across
- Stories and beliefs.
- The viking ship.
- To attack.
- The group of countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) where the vikings came from.
- A viking warrior.
- A viking building.
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- An adjective used to describe items and culture related to vikings.
- Viking god of mischief.
- To steal.
- Buying, selling and exchanging of goods.
- Ancient group of people from Scandinavia.
11 Clues: To steal. • To attack. • The viking ship. • A viking warrior. • A viking building. • Stories and beliefs. • Viking god of mischief. • Buying, selling and exchanging of goods. • Ancient group of people from Scandinavia. • An adjective used to describe items and culture related to vikings. • The group of countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) where the vikings came from.
Thor's Journey to The Land of Giants Frossword 2022-10-20
11 Clues: Thors wife • a good food • Thors hammer • father of thor • mother of thor • The trickster god • Massive person that's not real • god of lightning in Norse mythology • a tool used to build and put nails in wood • creates when thors hammer strikes an object • a building made in medieval times and where the giants lived
Vocab Group One 2023-10-17
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- the _________ religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the _______ holy book, the Bible.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred, which are the causes of all suffering, man can attain perfect enlightenment.
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K´ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect if the people who lived in it beautifuled ¨eautiful conduct.¨ High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures.
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
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- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word _______ means ¨to submit to God.¨
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews today, based on the teachings of the Torah. _____ Involves the belief in one god, whose Chosen People are the Jews
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons. • is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
julias crossword puzzle 2021-10-05
10 Clues: study of myths • study of the earth • study of the weather • The study of animals • study of the human mind • study of living organism • the study of human cultures • the study of social interaction • beautifying the face, skin, and hair • the environment relates plants and animals
Momoka Maeda 2021-10-05
10 Clues: The human mice • Mice or leyend • The study of Earth • The study of animal • The study of weather • The study of human culture • The study of living organisms • The study of social relationship • The environment of living organizome • The study of beautiful based on face skin ship
Fall of Icarus 2022-01-28
9 Clues: young boy • in the sky • greek sun god • smart engineer • flying thing with feathers • really hot ball in the sky • city used in mythology a lot • the feeling to do something you want • thing that helps the flying thing fly
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-28
Across
- The judge over the men of Asia
- The river of woe
- The final vote of the three judges
- King of sipylus
- The fields that average people went
- The god of the underworld
- The river of un breakable oaths
- The ferryman to the underworld
- Challenged Athena to a spinning contest
- The lowest level of hades
- The Roman name of the god of the underworld
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- The queen of the underworld
- King of the lapthis
- The river of fire
- Son of Aeolus, he outwitted death
- The place that the good go after being judged
- The river of forgetfulness
- The guard dog at the entrance if Hades
- The river of lamentation
- The judge over the men of Europe
20 Clues: King of sipylus • The river of woe • The river of fire • King of the lapthis • The river of lamentation • The god of the underworld • The lowest level of hades • The river of forgetfulness • The queen of the underworld • The judge over the men of Asia • The ferryman to the underworld • The river of un breakable oaths • The judge over the men of Europe • Son of Aeolus, he outwitted death • ...
JAPANESE SHINTO MYTHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2014-03-23
Across
- goddess of the Sun, Ruler of the Heavens
- Izanami's last child was the god of _______
- "Female of Invite
- yang
- a place dedicated to Amaterasu
- viewing of the cherry blossom
- Amaterasu's grandson, ruler of the Earth
- mirror
- the eight thunder gods took the form of ______
- yin
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- Tsukiyomi was born from Izanagi's ______ eye
- Susano threw a skinned ______ in Amaterasu's weaving hall
- god/goddess of the Moon
- underworld
- used to lure Amaterasu out of her cave
- Amaterasu was born from Izanagi's ______ eye
- god of the Sea, Banished from the Heavens
- rice wine
- Izanagi and Izanami thrust a jewel tipped spear on the ______ ______ of Heaven
- goddess of the Dawn and Laughter
- "Male of Invite"
- gods
- a sacred gateway
23 Clues: yin • yang • gods • mirror • rice wine • underworld • "Male of Invite" • a sacred gateway • "Female of Invite • god/goddess of the Moon • viewing of the cherry blossom • a place dedicated to Amaterasu • goddess of the Dawn and Laughter • used to lure Amaterasu out of her cave • goddess of the Sun, Ruler of the Heavens • Amaterasu's grandson, ruler of the Earth • ...
Mythology Final Review 1 2022-12-12
Across
- Roman dictator who relinquished power
- Greek Goddess of Love
- King who ruled at Camelot
- Home of the Odin and Thor
- Queen of King Arthur
- Warrior who fought against the monster Grendel
- Group of nine Gods worshipped in Egypt
- Greek God of the Sun, Music, and Medicine
- Most beautiful of the Norse gods, Loki caused his death
- Scholar who sold his soul to the devil for magical power
- Knight of the Round Table who had an adventure to find the Green Knight
- Enchanted Island, final home of King Arthur
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- Giant wolf who fights Odin at the end of the world
- Greek God of Wine and the Theater
- Japanese Sun Goddess, founder of the Imperial Line
- Greek God of War
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom
- Vampire from Transylvania whose attempt to move to England was thwarted
- Trojan hero who led the survivors to a new home
- Hindu God of Creation
- Rainbow bridge between Midgard and Asgard
- One of the three wise men, he was a king of Arabia who brought myrrh
- Greatest warrior in Greece
23 Clues: Greek God of War • Queen of King Arthur • Greek Goddess of Love • Hindu God of Creation • Greek Goddess of Wisdom • King who ruled at Camelot • Home of the Odin and Thor • Greatest warrior in Greece • Greek God of Wine and the Theater • Roman dictator who relinquished power • Group of nine Gods worshipped in Egypt • Rainbow bridge between Midgard and Asgard • ...
Crossword about Greek Mythology 2023-04-24
Across
- What was the Hound of Hades called?
- What was the hero Orpheus exceptional at?
- Who did Hephaestus trap in a golden throne?
- Who is known for stealing fire from the gods?
- Satyrs were half human and half...?
- How many years did the Trojan War last?
- What festival was devoted to Athena?
- Who was the Gorgon that was killed by Perseus?
- Who was Artemis's twin?
- What type of tree did Athena gift the people of Athens?
- What were the female followers of Dionysus called?
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- What is something Heracles can be identified with in ancient Greek art?
- Who was the father of Zeus?
- Who was the hero who killed the Minotaur?
- What was the Oracle of Delphi's true name?
- Who does Paris famously give the golden apple to?
- Where was the Nemean Lion found?
- Who was god of the sea?
- What were the group of all female warriors called?
- What was the drink of the gods?
20 Clues: Who was god of the sea? • Who was Artemis's twin? • Who was the father of Zeus? • What was the drink of the gods? • Where was the Nemean Lion found? • What was the Hound of Hades called? • Satyrs were half human and half...? • What festival was devoted to Athena? • How many years did the Trojan War last? • What was the hero Orpheus exceptional at? • ...
Roman Mythology: Gods & Goddesses 2023-04-28
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- There is a famous painting of her arrival
- goddess of witchcraft, not quiz questions
- Similar to number five
- A god that would have inspired odes
- Apollo's twin sister
- The Roman counterpart of Poseidon
- Roman version of Hermes
- The goddess of finding a four leaf clover
- no, not from star trek
- The god of wine and drunkedness
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- King of gods
- Ruled the underworld
- The fourth planet from the sun
- Associated with hearts and chocolates
- Goddess of water +sunlight
- Her greek counterpart is Athena
- Goddess of the earth
- Opposite of day, she's the goddess of __
- Two headed god
- Goddess of marriage
20 Clues: King of gods • Two headed god • Goddess of marriage • Ruled the underworld • Apollo's twin sister • Goddess of the earth • Similar to number five • no, not from star trek • Roman version of Hermes • Goddess of water +sunlight • The fourth planet from the sun • Her greek counterpart is Athena • The god of wine and drunkedness • The Roman counterpart of Poseidon • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology Crossword 2020-12-20
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- of Delphi I reside in the dark attic of the big house. My future visions are always right, but never clear. Who am I?
- I am a son of Echidna. Part lion, part goat, part serpent. Who am I?
- I determine the food on the tables of mortals and bring winter when my daughter leaves me. Who am I?
- I am the metalworker, the blacksmith to the gods. Although I am no beauty, I am married to the greatest beauty of all. I have caught gods and half-bloods alike in my net. Who am I?
- I am the slayer of the Minotaur, long before Percy Jackson. I used the crown, sword, and thread to escape the labyrinth. Who am I?
- I go by another name at Camp Half-Blood, and am bound to remain there by my father. Personally, I think Percy should have taken my offer. Better a dolphin than dead. Who am I?
- I am the son of Minos. I am the man-eating beast of Crete. Theseus defeated me once and Percy Jackson defeated me once more. Who am I?
- I was the first mother, creator of much. With my son Uranus, I created the titans. I gave my son Kronos the weapon to defeat his father. Who am I?
- I am the fastest of gods and the slyest. I gifted a child of mine with winged shoes, and yet he gives them to the son of Poseidon. Who am I?
- I am the god that Satyrs worship. God of wild things, I have been lost for thousands of years. Who am I?
- I am the most beautiful of the gods, though I was bound to wed the least. Who am I?
- I was once Poseidon's love, but now am just a monster. I hate the grey-eyed goddess and all of her children. Who am I?
- I was the first god devoured and the last god freed. Who am I?
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- We were born of Gaia and Uranus. We fought the gods, but lost. Who are we?
- I am the father and devourer of gods. The son Rhea hid from me was my undoing. Who am I?
- I am Percy's namesake, slayer of Medusa, and son of Danae. Who am I?
- I am the mother of all monsters. Any hero should be honored to fight me and my children.
- I broke an oath but claimed a son. Who am I?
- We spin the threads of life, measure, and cut them. Percy saw us knitting blue socks. Who are we?
- I was the first father, married to my mother. I created the titans, but my own wife and son betrayed me, overthrowing me.
- I am the goddess of marriage, but cannot have faith in my own. Who am I?
- I am a trainer of heroes. Though I went by another name at Yancey Academy, I taught Percy about our world and offered him a quest. Who am I?
- I am god of the sun, my sister's opposite--patron of arts, music, and light. I can see the future and am a master archer. Who am I?
- Soldiers turn to me in times of war. I have guided Perseus's hand in the past to slay Medusa, and my daughter guided Percy's. in the present. Who am I?
- I am goddess of the moon, my brother's opposite--protector the young and master of the hunt. Who am I?
- I am a great king but a faithless husband. Who am I?
- I am one of the big three, but my throne is not on Mount Olympus. Who am I?
- I revel in the violence and brutality of war. Wherever I go, bloodshed and conflict follow. Who am I?
28 Clues: I broke an oath but claimed a son. Who am I? • I am a great king but a faithless husband. Who am I? • I was the first god devoured and the last god freed. Who am I? • I am Percy's namesake, slayer of Medusa, and son of Danae. Who am I? • I am a son of Echidna. Part lion, part goat, part serpent. Who am I? • ...
Legends, Mythology and Fiction 2021-03-04
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- Sword belongs to King Arthur
- winged horse
- lived with seven dwarfs
- Character in “Arabian nights” who find a magic ring and lamp
- one of Robin Hood’s merry men Friar___
- oh who never grew up
- Hero of the jungle book
- a child who plays with Winnie the Pooh
- believed to be King Arthur’s court
- you look at her you would turn to stone
- a character by Mark Twain of a classic boyhood tale
- Roman god of the sea
- beautiful woman was carried to Troy
- raised by apes in the jungle
- wooden marionette who turned into a real boy
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- Home of the Gods located in Greece
- rode naked on a white horse through an English town
- name of a man who changed personality from good to evil man
- Roman God of love
- Swiss girl who lived in the Alps
- where Dorothy travelled with the Lion, Tin man and Scarecrow
- Knights of the round table served this King
- turned everything to gold
- a horse in a children’s story Black___
- Egyptian Queen at the time of Julius Caesar
- a cockney flower-seller Mrs.___Doolittle
- Greek hero’s weak spot was his (R) heel
- a wizard and friend teacher to King Arthur
- legendary lumber hero of camps Paul____
- heroine of Lewis Carroll’s famous story
30 Clues: winged horse • Roman God of love • oh who never grew up • Roman god of the sea • lived with seven dwarfs • Hero of the jungle book • turned everything to gold • Sword belongs to King Arthur • raised by apes in the jungle • Swiss girl who lived in the Alps • Home of the Gods located in Greece • believed to be King Arthur’s court • beautiful woman was carried to Troy • ...
Greek mythology crossword II 2022-05-17
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- Titan of fresh water
- Titan of constellations
- Goddess of hunting
- Titan of right and wrong
- Titan of light
- Has three heads
- Goddess of revenge
- ______ sea, where Icarus fell
- Half-goat
- One eye
- the Earth
- Titan of memory
- Goddess of youth
- God of death
- Drink of immortals
- Goddess of marriage
- Food of immortals (also a modern fruit salad)
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of luck
- Lure you to your death with song
- the Sky
- Mother of Monsters, also a species of anteater
- Goddess of love
- God of lightning
- Bird-woman monsters
- Goddess of rainbow
- Goddess of crops
- God of the sea
- For some reason has a goat head sticking out of his back
- God of wine
- Half-horse
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- God of terror and dread
- Wooden contraption made to look like a horse
- God of poetry
- Lives in the Labyrinth
- Lion/Bird/Woman/Dog
- God of the Underworld
- Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa
- Goddess of victory and athletics
- God of sleep
- Titan of gold, silver, and gems
- Titan of prophecy
- Flying horse
- God of fire
- Titan of salt water
- Prince of Atlantis
- God of panic
- God of war
- Titan of mortality
- Two heads grow back every time you cut one off
- Goddess of magic
- Titan of fertility
- Gloomy, soupy mist, also a character in Skylanders
- Goddess of flowers
- Titan of time
- God of travel
- Titan of intelligence
- God of wind
- God of the Wild
- Goddess of the hearth
60 Clues: One eye • the Sky • Half-goat • the Earth • God of war • Half-horse • God of fire • God of wind • God of wine • God of sleep • Flying horse • God of death • God of panic • God of poetry • Titan of time • God of travel • Titan of light • God of the sea • Has three heads • Titan of memory • Goddess of luck • Goddess of love • God of the Wild • Goddess of youth • Goddess of magic • God of lightning • Goddess of crops • ...
World Religions: Greek Mythology 2022-11-02
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- Messenger of the gods
- Queen of the gods, goddess of women, marriage, childbirth
- The Greek name for the famous hero who conducted 12 labors, in order to atone for having killed his family in a rage induced by Hera
- Titan goddess of fertility and motherhood, mother of the Olympians
- Older generation of gods, overthrown by Olympians
- Goddess of the hearth
- Titan god of time, king of the Titans, father of the Olympians
- Image A shows a depiction of the goddess ___
- Part of underworld to which heroes or extraordinary souls were sent; paradise
- The famous hero who defeated the Minotaur
- God/personification of the sun
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Image D shows the famous hero ___ (hint: whose head is he holding in his hand?)
- God of music
- One part of hierarchy in Greek society; would conduct sacrifices, rituals, etc., generally were religious leaders
- Father of the Titans, god/personification of the sky
- King of the gods, god of thunder, lightning, winds
- Mother of the Titans, goddess/personification of the Earth
- God of war
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- God of wine, fertility
- Goddess of the harvest, agriculture, and grain, mother of Persephone
- Image B shows the ___ horse, a "machine of fate" in the famous ___ war
- God of the sea, horses, earthquakes
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of the hunt
- Part of underworld to which evil souls were sent
- Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, the three women who controlled the lives of mortals and gods alike
- God of the underworld
- Greek Mythology's religious texts, mode of conveying rules/morality/values and beliefs on existential questions/afterlife/origin story
- Greek Mythology's models for values/morality, men who accomplished great feats of strength, character, or intelligence, often demigods
- God of fire, craftsmen
- Nine goddesses of the arts, including music and storytelling, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of memory)
- Younger generation of gods, includes most popular ones known today
- Places of service/worship in Greece
- Part of underworld to which ordinary souls were sent
- Part of Greek Mythology's origin story, element from which first deities were believed to have risen
- Image E shows Mount ___, home of the Olympian gods
- Image F shows a ___, which is an important part of many ancient Greek festivals and rituals
- Image C shows the remnants of the temple of ___, a place of worship in which the Vestal Virgins maintained the eternal flames of Rome
39 Clues: God of war • God of music • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the hunt • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of the hearth • God of the underworld • God of wine, fertility • God of fire, craftsmen • Goddess of love and beauty • God/personification of the sun • God of the sea, horses, earthquakes • Places of service/worship in Greece • The famous hero who defeated the Minotaur • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2022-10-28
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- “Mother of Monsters”. half a winged woman with glittering eyes and half a huge, scaly serpent. She was immortal and used to drag her victims to earth-shattered pits where she liked to devour them alive.
- King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus
- Goddess of love and wisdom. Daughter of Uranus. Her lovers included Ares, the god of war, and the mortal Anchises, a Trojan prince with whom she had a famous son, Aeneas.
- the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes. Son of Zeus and hera.
- Son of Poseidon and Aethra.Theseus is a legendary hero from Greek mythology who was considered an early king of Athens.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus. God of the sea. As well as horses and earthquakes. Has a trident as a weapon
- Queen of gods.The goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, was known by the Romans as Juno.
- God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman.
- once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for. Amphitrite, Poseidon’s partner, turned her into a monster, poisoning her bathing water. She had a body of fish, a female upper torso and dog heads protruding from her neck.
- Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- The “Father of all Monsters”. Was the last child of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is considered the most powerful and deadliest of all creatures in Greek mythology.
- The Gorgons were three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes. The famous sisters were Stheno, Euryale and Medusa.
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- Daughter of king Tyndareus and Leda, but Homer also calls her daughter of Zeus and Leda. Wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
- god of the underworld.Was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia.
- Son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of amphion, co-founder of Thebes.associated with agriculture and the hunt
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea. s. When the gods Apollo and Poseidon became suitors for her hand she swore to remain a maiden forever
- Son of Thetis and Peleus. Achilles was the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite.
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis. Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy. The aegis carried by her and her father is a shield for battle.
- he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades. Hermes was also a dream god, and the Greeks offered to him the last libation before sleep. Son of Maia and Zeus
- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Queen of the underworld. Goddess of spring. was an agriculturally-based goddess
- Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord.
- a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia.. looked like a huge whirlpool and at its bottom, her monstrous mouth with huge, sharp teeth were waiting to devour any ship and sailors on it.
- Son of Poseidon and Euryale, a Cretan princess. He is one of the only male hunters who followed Artemis.
24 Clues: God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman. • King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus • God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite. • Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord. • Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2022-10-28
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- “Mother of Monsters”. half a winged woman with glittering eyes and half a huge, scaly serpent. She was immortal and used to drag her victims to earth-shattered pits where she liked to devour them alive.
- King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus
- Goddess of love and wisdom. Daughter of Uranus. Her lovers included Ares, the god of war, and the mortal Anchises, a Trojan prince with whom she had a famous son, Aeneas.
- the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes. Son of Zeus and hera.
- Son of Poseidon and Aethra.Theseus is a legendary hero from Greek mythology who was considered an early king of Athens.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus. God of the sea. As well as horses and earthquakes. Has a trident as a weapon
- Queen of gods.The goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, was known by the Romans as Juno.
- God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman.
- once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for. Amphitrite, Poseidon’s partner, turned her into a monster, poisoning her bathing water. She had a body of fish, a female upper torso and dog heads protruding from her neck.
- Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- The “Father of all Monsters”. Was the last child of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is considered the most powerful and deadliest of all creatures in Greek mythology.
- were three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes. The famous sisters were Stheno, Euryale and Medusa.
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- Daughter of king Tyndareus and Leda, but Homer also calls her daughter of Zeus and Leda. Wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
- god of the underworld.Was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia.
- Son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of amphion, co-founder of Thebes.associated with agriculture and the hunt
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea. s. When the gods Apollo and Poseidon became suitors for her hand she swore to remain a maiden forever
- Son of Thetis and Peleus. Achilles was the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite.
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis. Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy. The aegis carried by her and her father is a shield for battle.
- he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades. Hermes was also a dream god, and the Greeks offered to him the last libation before sleep. Son of Maia and Zeus
- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Queen of the underworld. Goddess of spring. was an agriculturally-based goddess
- Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord.
- a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia.. looked like a huge whirlpool and at its bottom, her monstrous mouth with huge, sharp teeth were waiting to devour any ship and sailors on it.
- Son of Poseidon and Euryale, a Cretan princess. He is one of the only male hunters who followed Artemis.
24 Clues: God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman. • King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus • God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite. • Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord. • Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword #1 2018-11-18
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- Poseidon is often pictured carrying this.
- Though married to Hephaestus, Aphrodite liked this god better.
- These were the hundred-handed monsters.
- This goddess is often pictured with a hunting bow and hounds.
- This god was the personification of sleep.
- This god of wine, vegetation, and madness was the youngest Olympian.
- This goddess home and hearth gave up her seat for Dionysus.
- She was the primordial goddess of the earth.
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- Her sacred animal was a peacock.
- This term refers to all the deities a society worships
- This alternate, Roman title for Hades means "Rich Father."
- Greek myths were originally handed down through this.
- This titaness was the mother of the 9 Muses.
- This personification of spring was also the queen of the Underworld.
- This goddess had a residence in the Underworld.
- This defeated titan became the ruler of Elysium.
- This titan held the world on his shoulders.
- This god of medicine and disease, sun, poetry, and music had an oracle at Delphi.
- This goddess turned Arachne into a spider as punishment for pride.
- This guy is the author of the Theogeny
- Weapon used to attack Uranus
21 Clues: Weapon used to attack Uranus • Her sacred animal was a peacock. • This guy is the author of the Theogeny • These were the hundred-handed monsters. • Poseidon is often pictured carrying this. • This god was the personification of sleep. • This titan held the world on his shoulders. • This titaness was the mother of the 9 Muses. • ...
Greek Mythology Religions Assignment 2023-11-05
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- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of magic, the goddess of witchcraft, and the goddess of the moon
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of the hearth, she was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and she was one of the 12 Olympian deities
- This being was a god, he was the god of the dead, he was the god of the underworld, and he was brothers with Zeus and Poseidon
- These beings were male nature spirits, they were creatures, they were lovers of wine, they were part goat
- This being was a goddess, she was symbolized by a dove, she was the goddess of love, and she was the goddess of fertility
- This being was a god, he was the god of war, he was the half-brother of Athena, and he was a sibling of Hephaestus
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of hunting, the goddess of animals, and the goddess of childbirth
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of agriculture, the goddess of grain, and the goddess of the fertility of the Earth
- This being was a goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, she became queen of the underworld, and the goddess of harvest
- This being was a god, he was the god of the sea, he was the brother of Zeus, and is known for his trident
- This being was a goddess, she was the queen of the gods, the wife of Zeus, and goddess of women
- These beings were creatures, they were winged sea monsters, they had the head of a woman, they had alluring songs
- This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate
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- This being was a creature, she was a gorgon, she had snakes as hair, and her gaze would turn someone to stone
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of wisdom, the goddess of defense, and a daughter of Zeus
- This being was a god, he was the god of fire, the god of metalworking, and the god of sculpture
- This being was a god, he was the god of love, the god of attraction, and he is often portrayed with a bow and quiver of arrows.
- This being was a demigod, she was the daughter of Zeus, the daughter of the Queen of Sparta, and was the cause of the 10 year Trojan War
- This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns
- This being was a demigod, he is most known for his heel, he was a hero of the Trojan war, he was one of the strongest Greek warriors.
- This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity
- This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy
- This being was a god, he was the god of nature, the god of shepherds, and his mother was a nature spirit.
- This being was a demigod, he was the son of Zeus, he killed Medusa, and was the ancestor of Hercules
- This being was a god, he was the god of trade, he was the god of travel, and he was Zeus’ personal messenger
25 Clues: This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns • This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy • This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity • This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate • ...
Archetype/Mythology Academic Vocabulary 2023-10-26
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- patters in literature across cultures
- tension created by anticipating the plot
- intentionally using the same word/phrase at least twice
- a prayer asking for the attention of a deity
- specific word choice
- an extended simile used to intensify the heroic stature
- psychological struggle within the mind
- "in the middle of the action"
- all of a culture's collective myths
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- the desires to make decisions
- long, narrative poem recounting a hero's deeds
- lit device that describes a person/place/object with a descriptive word
- main character of the story
- a character who faces danger through courage/strength
- character vs. outside force
- the opponent of the main character
- highlights details about characters
- a brave/noble character in an epic poem
- hints to something later in the text
- A story from ancient cultures
20 Clues: specific word choice • main character of the story • character vs. outside force • the desires to make decisions • "in the middle of the action" • A story from ancient cultures • the opponent of the main character • highlights details about characters • all of a culture's collective myths • hints to something later in the text • patters in literature across cultures • ...
Greek vs. Roman Mythology 2023-08-30
28 Clues: Sol • Luna • Juno • Mars • Pluto • Terra • Venus • Vesta • Ceres • Diana • Cupid • Furiae • Latona • Aurora • Saturn • Vulcan • Parcae • Somnus • Coelus • Minerva • Mercury • Camenae • Neptune • Bacchus • Hercules • Prosperina • Magna Mater • Jupiter or Jove
Introduction to Greek Mythology 2023-12-31
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- This gives Poseidon the power to control the sea
- King of Mt. Olympus
- God of the sea
- This body of water separates The Underworld from the living world
- Goddess of women and marriage
- God of the sun
- Ethereal, or heavenly, fluid that is toxic to mortals
- Ruler of The Underworld
- Goddess of hunting
- A male deity
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- A widely believed, yet false, idea or traditional story
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- Goddess of harvest
- Ferryman that carries souls into The Underworld
- Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________
- Goddess of The Underworld
- Type of story that explains why things are the way they are
- A female deity
- Goddess of love
- Messenger God
- God of war
- Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus
- Someone with divine status
23 Clues: God of war • A male deity • Messenger God • God of the sea • A female deity • God of the sun • Goddess of love • Goddess of harvest • Goddess of hunting • King of Mt. Olympus • Ruler of The Underworld • Goddess of The Underworld • Goddess of wisdom and war • Someone with divine status • Goddess of women and marriage • Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus • Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________ • ...
Egyptian Mythology and Culture 2024-08-15
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- Earth god
- God of the evening sun
- Pictures used to represent words in ancient Egypt
- First being
- Goddess of death
- Balance
- Mother goddess
- A festival in ancient Egypt
- Scarab beetle
- Killed his brother out of jealousy
- Shoe
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- Ra's sun boat
- Elderly version of Ra
- The one teaching you
- The moon
- Bloodthirsty lion
- Most powerful god
- Humidity goddess
- Enemy of Ra
- Ruler of the Underworld
- Sky goddess
- King of Egypt
22 Clues: Shoe • Balance • The moon • Earth god • First being • Enemy of Ra • Sky goddess • Ra's sun boat • Scarab beetle • King of Egypt • Mother goddess • Goddess of death • Humidity goddess • Bloodthirsty lion • Most powerful god • The one teaching you • Elderly version of Ra • God of the evening sun • Ruler of the Underworld • A festival in ancient Egypt • Killed his brother out of jealousy • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-04
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- WARRIOR WOMEN
- GOD OF THE SEA WHO CARRIES A TRIDENT
- SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS
- GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY
- VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS
- HALF HORSE HALF MAN
- BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH
- SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION
- GOD OF BEGINNINGS
- ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST
- CONDEMNED TO HOLD THE HEAVENS
- EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE
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- “GIFT OF ALL”
- KIDNAPPED HIS NIECE PERSEPHONE
- MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT
- NICKNAME FOR ZEUS
- GOD OF HE VINE, GRAPES, WINE, INTOXICATION, REVELRY, AND EVENTUALLY THE THEATRE
- GODDESS OF VICTORY
- WINGED HORSE
- GODDESS OF HARVEST, GRAIN, WHEAT, CORN, CROPS
- GOD OF THE SKY, LIGHTNING, AND THUNDERBOLTS
- THREE HEADED DOG
- SPURRED BY HERE
- WAY IN WHICH MYTHS WERE ORIGINALLY PRESERVED
- SOURCE OF ARTISTIC INSPIRATION
25 Clues: WINGED HORSE • “GIFT OF ALL” • WARRIOR WOMEN • SPURRED BY HERE • THREE HEADED DOG • NICKNAME FOR ZEUS • GOD OF BEGINNINGS • GODDESS OF VICTORY • HALF HORSE HALF MAN • SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS • VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS • EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE • SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION • GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY • MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT • BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH • ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST • ...
Roman Mythology and Culture 2025-02-06
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- A large Roman country house
- Ancient city in Northern Africa
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Roman formal clothing for men
- A period of peace during the Roman Empire
- River near Rome
- Trojan hero who traveled to Italy
- The city center of Rome
- Lower-class Roman person
- Main room of a Roman home
- A structure that carries water
- Gladiator stadium
- Queen of the gods
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- Road that connected Rome to Brundisium in Southern Italy
- Mythical queen who falls in love with Aeneas
- Latin word for dinner
- King of the gods
- Upper-class Roman person
- Name for the Mediterranean Sea in Latin
- Founder of Rome
- Hill where Rome was founded
- God of war
- First emperor of Rome
23 Clues: God of war • Founder of Rome • River near Rome • King of the gods • Gladiator stadium • Queen of the gods • Latin word for dinner • First emperor of Rome • The city center of Rome • Upper-class Roman person • Lower-class Roman person • Main room of a Roman home • Goddess of love and beauty • A large Roman country house • Hill where Rome was founded • Roman formal clothing for men • ...
Mega Mythology Part II 2024-09-25
Across
- Mythical castle of King Arthur and his knights.
- Greek king of the gods.
- Japanese creator god, father of Amaterasu.
- Japanese moon god, sibling of Amaterasu.
- Celtic god of craftsmanship and kingship.
- Norse end of the world, a great battle between gods.
- Celtic horned god of nature.
- Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection.
- Norse goddess of the underworld.
- Roman hero famous for completing twelve labors.
- Greek god of the sea and earthquakes.
- Egyptian god of chaos and storms.
- Norse trickster god.
- Chinese phoenix, symbol of balance and prosperity.
- Olympus Greek home of the gods.
- Celtic goddess of healing and poetry.
- Indian elephant-headed god of wisdom.
- Mystical island where King Arthur was taken.
- Aztec goddess of rivers and childbirth.
- Aztec feathered serpent god.
- Norse world tree connecting all realms.
- Greek first woman, opened a box releasing all evils.
- Totec Aztec god of agriculture and renewal.
- Japanese goddess of the sun.
- Indian god of destruction and regeneration.
- Norse all-father, ruler of Asgard.
- Norse hall of the slain, ruled by Odin.
- Norse god of thunder.
- Indian god of rain and thunderstorms.
- Celtic sea demons, enemies of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
- Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and cats.
- Norse eight-legged horse, ridden by Odin.
- Greek fire-breathing monster with a lion’s head, goat's body, and snake's tail.
- Norse goddess of love and fertility.
- Celtic goddess of war and fate.
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- Aztec rain god.
- Greek paradise for the souls of heroes and the virtuous.
- Egyptian lioness goddess of war and healing.
- Norse god who guarded the well of wisdom.
- Aztec capital city, home of Huitzilopochtli's temple.
- Egyptian god of the sky, son of Osiris.
- Japanese underworld realm.
- Japanese storm god, brother of Amaterasu.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- Indian preserver god, part of the Trimurti.
- Mayan version of Quetzalcoatl, feathered serpent god.
- Indian god, avatar of Vishnu, known for his wisdom.
- Aztec sun god, demanded human sacrifices.
- Xi Chinese culture hero, credited with creating humanity.
- Aztec god of war and the sun.
- Japanese storm god who slew the serpent Orochi.
- Egyptian sun god.
- Lion Greek lion slain by Hercules in his first labor.
- Celtic mother goddess, associated with rivers.
- Norse goddess of marriage, wife of Odin.
- Indian hero, main character in the epic Ramayana.
- Greek sea monster that swallowed ships whole.
- Norse god of light and purity, son of Odin.
- Aztec god of the night sky and sorcery.
- Indian celestial nymphs known for their dancing.
- Norse rainbow bridge to Asgard.
- Indian goddess of destruction and time.
- Na Nog Celtic otherworld of eternal youth.
- Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- Celtic goddess of fertility and earth.
- Greek messenger god and guide to the underworld.
- Greek god of war.
- Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Indian monkey god, devoted servant of Rama.
71 Clues: Aztec rain god. • Egyptian sun god. • Greek god of war. • Norse trickster god. • Norse god of thunder. • Greek king of the gods. • Japanese underworld realm. • Celtic horned god of nature. • Aztec feathered serpent god. • Japanese goddess of the sun. • Greek god of the underworld. • Aztec god of war and the sun. • Olympus Greek home of the gods. • Norse rainbow bridge to Asgard. • ...
Mythology lessons 6-10 2024-12-11
Across
- Creator of man
- Hoodlum
- Most sacred place in Greece
- Quick thinking
- Dreary, forlorn
- Cupbearer of the gods
- Not obvious
- Valley where Dionysus was raised
- intestines
- Hair
- Crack
- Shady place
- Foul from standing
- Heavy rain
- Without vegetation
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- Mother of Apollo and Artemis
- Nymphs who cared for Dionysus
- early maturing
- Great hunter
- Spoken smoothly without sincerity
- God of the sea
- Ferryman of the dead
- Make firm decision
- Island where Apollo and Artemis were born
- poor person
- Edge of slope
- Turned into a stag by Artemis
- Queen of Thebes
- Formal, serious
- Mother of Hermes
- motioning
31 Clues: Hair • Crack • Hoodlum • motioning • intestines • Heavy rain • poor person • Not obvious • Shady place • Great hunter • Edge of slope • Creator of man • early maturing • God of the sea • Quick thinking • Dreary, forlorn • Queen of Thebes • Formal, serious • Mother of Hermes • Make firm decision • Foul from standing • Without vegetation • Ferryman of the dead • Cupbearer of the gods • Most sacred place in Greece • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2 2024-11-08
Across
- Titan who gave fire to the humans
- God of love
- Who marries Ariadne?
- Goddess of spring and queen of the the underworld
- All the evils were contained inside a ______
- An endless maze where the tributes are sent
- Demeter and Persephone myth explains the ______
- Pandora's box is a ______ myth
- Demeter and Persephone is a ____ myth
- Daphne and Apollo is a __________ myth
- How many gods did the Ancient Greeks worship?
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- Half-man Half-bull
- Persephone stays with Demeter during the ______ months
- Eros hits Apollo with a _______ arrow
- Which goddess helps Theseus
- Theseus' godly father
- Ancient Greek festival that honors Zeus
- Persephone stays in the underworld during the ______ months
- Daphne transforms into a ______ tree
- Ancient Greek city known for war and military powress
- Theseus and the Minotaur is a ___ myth
- Woman who released all the evils
- City named after the Greek goddess of wisdom
- Ancient Greek scientist who discovered buoyancy
- Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of _____
25 Clues: God of love • Half-man Half-bull • Who marries Ariadne? • Theseus' godly father • Which goddess helps Theseus • Pandora's box is a ______ myth • Woman who released all the evils • Titan who gave fire to the humans • Daphne transforms into a ______ tree • Eros hits Apollo with a _______ arrow • Demeter and Persephone is a ____ myth • Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of _____ • ...
