mythology Crossword Puzzles
LiteratureXchange 2021-03-19
8 Clues: mundane • The City of Smiles • a person who writes • the art of language • equal opportunities • joy, unique, naughty, extreme • how many days will the festival last • comes from the Muse in Greek mythology
Rhetorical Devices Crossword 2023-01-05
8 Clues: mini biography • item become human • logical reasoning • not using like or as • compare using like or as • don't answer the question • repeating letters with same beginning • reference to religion, mythology, or idea
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-17
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- God of the underworld
- God of the sun
- Ate 5 of his kids
- God of the sea
- God of the sky
- Goddess of wisdom
- Guard-dog of the underworld
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- God of fire and metal working
- One-eyed monsters who helped Zeus and Hephaestus
- The weapon that Poseidon carried
- Queen of the underworld
- Queen of the gods
- Goddess of the hunt
13 Clues: God of the sun • God of the sea • God of the sky • Ate 5 of his kids • Queen of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the hunt • God of the underworld • Queen of the underworld • Guard-dog of the underworld • God of fire and metal working • The weapon that Poseidon carried • One-eyed monsters who helped Zeus and Hephaestus
Zack Mythology Crossword 2012-10-14
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- God of the sun and music
- A handsome sculpture who lived on the island of Cyprus
- Extreme pride or arrogance
- Goddess of the silver bow and lady of wild things
- The goddess of planting, harvesting, cornfields, and growing things
- Son of Poseidon and slayer of the minotaur
- God of Thunder
- A greedy king who was granted the “gift” of a golden touch
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- Opened a golden box that unleashed all of the ills of mankind
- A young titan who granted fire to mortals
- the goddess of beauty and love
- Son of Zeus, slayer of Medusa
- Ruler of the underworld
13 Clues: God of Thunder • Ruler of the underworld • God of the sun and music • Extreme pride or arrogance • Son of Zeus, slayer of Medusa • the goddess of beauty and love • A young titan who granted fire to mortals • Son of Poseidon and slayer of the minotaur • Goddess of the silver bow and lady of wild things • A handsome sculpture who lived on the island of Cyprus • ...
Greek Mythology Dieties 2023-03-06
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- god/goddess of everything
- god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep
- god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- god/goddess of the harvest
- god/goddess of the spirit of battle
- god/goddess of virgins
- god/goddess of the sky
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- god/goddess of the sea
- god/goddess of war and wisdom
- god/goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god/goddess of fire
- god/goddess of the underworld
- god/goddess of wild animals
13 Clues: god/goddess of fire • god/goddess of the sea • god/goddess of virgins • god/goddess of the sky • god/goddess of everything • god/goddess of the harvest • god/goddess of wild animals • god/goddess of war and wisdom • god/goddess of the underworld • god/goddess of the spirit of battle • god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-03-22
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- the island that Theseus might have deserted Ariadne on
- this is the type of characterization where we use information to make an inference about a character
- a belief that the ancient Greeks followed; they believed it was mandatory to accept travelers into their homes
- someone who pursues honor through action
- the common template of stories that involves a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed and transformed
- something which explains a belief, practice, or natural occurrence
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- a type of characterization where we hear a specific detail about a character from the narrator, the character themselves, or another in the story
- a belief the ancient greeks held, where the gods played an active role in the lives of the living
- excessive pride
- when an object, person, or place is used to represent ideas or qualities
- A figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common
- where Theseus travels to fight the minotaur
- the god who gave Perseus winged shoes and assisted him on his journey to Medusa
13 Clues: excessive pride • someone who pursues honor through action • where Theseus travels to fight the minotaur • the island that Theseus might have deserted Ariadne on • something which explains a belief, practice, or natural occurrence • when an object, person, or place is used to represent ideas or qualities • ...
Greek Mythology hehe 2021-03-31
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- Dionysus is the god of what?
- The Greek inventor Daedalus created this maze.
- The goddess of harvest and nature.
- The god of the sun and the twin of Artemis.
- Half goat half human.
- Odysseus's _______.
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- Probably the most famous Greek hero
- The son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun.
- This gods Roman name is Neptune.
- Half bull half man.
- The greek goddess of marriage.
- A wise centaur who taught Greek heroes.
- The god of thunder.
13 Clues: Half bull half man. • The god of thunder. • Odysseus's _______. • Half goat half human. • Dionysus is the god of what? • The greek goddess of marriage. • This gods Roman name is Neptune. • The goddess of harvest and nature. • Probably the most famous Greek hero • A wise centaur who taught Greek heroes. • The god of the sun and the twin of Artemis. • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
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- A mountain nymph cursed by Hera and is associated with unrequited love or love that is not felt and returned
- Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth
- Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity
- The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed
- The Greek counterpart of Jupiter and is closely associated with him interfering in the affairs of mortals
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- The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature
- Greek counterpart of Bacchus in Roman myth and is associated with death and rebirth as well as madness
- A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity
- A tragic hero of Greek myth and who is associated with the flawed nature of humanity
- A musician who went down the underworld to rescue his lover and is associated with true love
- The wife of a great musician and is associated with true love and disobedience to the gods
- Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Juno and who symbolize motherhood and loyalty
- Greek counterpart of Pluto in Roman myth and is associated with unhappiness and loneliness
13 Clues: Greek counterpart of Cupid in Roman myth • A young handsome Greek man who is associated with vanity • The Greek version of the Roman god Mercury and symbolizes eloquence and speed • The Greek counterpart of Neptune and represents the wild untamed power of nature • Otherwise known as Vulcan in Roman myth And is a god with a disability/deformity • ...
Mythology and Folklore 2024-01-26
VOCABULARY CHALLENGE MYTHOLOGY 2024-04-11
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- Characterized by belief of worship in more than one god.
- The plan of action in a story, play, or novel.
- A myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena.
- To change form, shape, structure, or substance.
- A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is.
- A manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer.
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- A person who tells a story.
- The beginning; the source.
- Anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence.
- The struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events. Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- The outcome of a story.
- French word for “why.”
- A supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans.
13 Clues: French word for “why.” • The outcome of a story. • The beginning; the source. • A person who tells a story. • The plan of action in a story, play, or novel. • To change form, shape, structure, or substance. • Characterized by belief of worship in more than one god. • A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is. • ...
Greek Mythology vocab 2024-04-11
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- A person who tells a story
- A supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- The plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- The beginning; the source
- the outcome of a story
- to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
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- Anything that is extremely unusual and extraordinary occurrence
- A manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer.
- a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- The struggle that grows out the opposing forces between character and events. Conflict helps to create suspense in a story
- French word for “why”
- A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
13 Clues: French word for “why” • the outcome of a story • The beginning; the source • A person who tells a story • The plan of action in a story, play, or novel • to change form, shape, structure, or substance • characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-05-09
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- The daughter of Zeus and the goddess of wisdom
- A former priestess of Athena that can turn men into stone
- The famous device used in the Trojan War, shaped like an animal
- A famous weaver of thread that believed she could beat Athena's threading
- A goddess of witchcraft who was known for turning men into swine
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- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, who was locked inside of the labryinth
- The God of the underworld
- The Greek God of lightning and the king of the gods
- The food of the Gods
- The drink of the Gods
- The God of the sun, known for flying his chariot across the sky
- The goddess of the hunt who swore herself to chastity
- The male God of war
13 Clues: The male God of war • The food of the Gods • The drink of the Gods • The God of the underworld • The daughter of Zeus and the goddess of wisdom • The Greek God of lightning and the king of the gods • The goddess of the hunt who swore herself to chastity • A former priestess of Athena that can turn men into stone • ...
Indian art and Famous personalities 2023-07-06
8 Clues: Wipro • Biocon Limited • The times Group • Aditya Birla Group • painting from West Bengal • Bihari painting that dipict mythology • cloth scroll paintings from Rajasthan • painting that depicts daily activities using circles, triangles and lines
PJRounds L Noel 2018-06-12
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- Percy jumped off the __________
- Has never had a quest
- Percy Jackson is the son of ________
- Owner of the creepy chihuahua
- Part snake part human
- Percy, Annabeth, and Grover all stay at ______
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- God of wine
- Daughter of Ares
- Zeus has a magic _____
- Annabeth warns Percy not to use a _____
- Where dead people are
- All of these words are from Greek ________
12 Clues: God of wine • Daughter of Ares • Where dead people are • Has never had a quest • Part snake part human • Zeus has a magic _____ • Owner of the creepy chihuahua • Percy jumped off the __________ • Percy Jackson is the son of ________ • Annabeth warns Percy not to use a _____ • All of these words are from Greek ________ • Percy, Annabeth, and Grover all stay at ______
Week 27: Dilly 2022-03-30
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- Another name for car
- A container that keeps things warm
- The study of earth
- The study of maps
- A type of math
- To work in the field of the brain
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- self activating
- A phone is a form of ___.
- To be truly sorry
- Everyone has one in their house to check the temperature
- The ___ read 5 degrees.
- I red a book about Greek ___.
12 Clues: A type of math • self activating • To be truly sorry • The study of maps • The study of earth • Another name for car • The ___ read 5 degrees. • A phone is a form of ___. • I red a book about Greek ___. • To work in the field of the brain • A container that keeps things warm • Everyone has one in their house to check the temperature
Greek gods/goddesses 2023-06-17
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- Hera is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth. She is often depicted as a majestic and regal figure. Hera is known for her jealousy and vengeful nature, particularly towards Zeus' numerous lovers and their offspring.
- Hermes is the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. He is associated with travel, communication, and commerce. Hermes is often depicted wearing a winged helmet and sandals, symbolizing his speed and agility. He is known for his wit and cunning, as well as his role as a guide for souls to the underworld.
- Poseidon is the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses in Greek mythology. He is often depicted with a trident, and his role includes controlling the waters and causing earthquakes. Poseidon is also associated with sea creatures and the navigation of ships.
- Athena is the goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare. She is associated with intelligence, arts, and crafts. Athena is often depicted wearing a helmet and carrying a shield. She played a significant role in the epic stories of the Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus.
- Ares is the god of war and bloodshed in Greek mythology. He represents the violent and destructive aspects of war. Ares is often depicted wearing armor and wielding weapons. He is known for his impulsive and aggressive nature, always seeking conflict and battle.
- Dionysus is the god of wine, pleasure, and festivity. He is often associated with celebrations, parties, and the enjoyment of life. Dionysus is depicted as a jovial and joyful figure, surrounded by revelers and accompanied by satyrs and maenads.
- Hermes is the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. He is associated with travel, communication, and commerce. Hermes is often depicted wearing a winged helmet and sandals, symbolizing his speed and agility. He is known for his wit and cunning, as well as his role as a guide for souls to the underworld.
- Demeter is the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest. She is associated with the earth and the cycle of seasons. Demeter is often depicted holding a sheaf of wheat or a cornucopia. She plays a central role in the myth of Persephone and is deeply connected to the growth of crops and the fertility of the land.
- Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, and desire. She is often depicted as an enchanting and seductive figure. Aphrodite plays a significant role in various myths, including the story of the Trojan War and the tale of Psyche and Eros.
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- Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon. She is often depicted as a skilled archer and protector of nature. Artemis is associated with female empowerment, independence, and the spirit of the wild. She is known for her love for the wilderness and her dedication to chastity.
- Hephaestus is the god of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship. He is associated with blacksmiths, artisans, and technology. Hephaestus is often depicted as a skilled blacksmith, working at his forge and creating intricate objects. Despite his physical deformities, he is renowned for his craftsmanship and the creation of powerful weapons and tools.
- Hades is the god of the underworld and the ruler of the dead. He presides over the realm of the afterlife and is often depicted as a stern and formidable figure. Hades is associated with death, wealth, and the hidden riches of the earth. He is known for his role in judging the souls of the deceased and his marriage to Persephone, which contributes to the cycle of the seasons.
- Persephone is the queen of the underworld and the goddess of springtime and vegetation. She is associated with the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Persephone is known for her abduction by Hades and her subsequent return to the world, which symbolizes the changing seasons and the renewal of nature.
- Hestia is the goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Greek mythology. She represents the warmth and stability of domestic life. Hestia is often depicted as a gentle and modest figure, tending to the sacred fire and ensuring the harmony within households. She is known for her role in upholding the sacred rituals and traditions of the home.
- Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology. He is associated with thunder, lightning, and the sky. Zeus is known for his power and authority over the other gods and mortals.
- Apollo is a major deity in Greek mythology, associated with music, poetry, healing, and the sun. He is often depicted with a lyre and is known for his prophetic abilities. Apollo is also associated with the pursuit of beauty and harmony.
16 Clues: Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology. He is associated with thunder, lightning, and the sky. Zeus is known for his power and authority over the other gods and mortals. • ...
GBooks 2023-12-07
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- The king who led Greek forces during the Trojan War, as depicted in Greek mythology.
- The sacred scriptures of Christians, comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament.
- A cultural rebirth from the 14th through the mid-17th centuries, originating in Italy.
- A tragedy by William Shakespeare about a prince avenging his father’s murder.
- An era of music from roughly 1730 to 1820, known for its clarity, balance, and formality.
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- The first book of the Bible, detailing the creation of the world and the early history of humanity.
- Homer’s epic poem about the last year of the Trojan War.
- In Greek mythology, her abduction sparked the Trojan War; often known as “the face that launched a thousand ships.”
- An intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism.
- The greatest warrior in Homer’s Iliad, known for his strength and his only weakness, his heel.
10 Clues: Homer’s epic poem about the last year of the Trojan War. • A tragedy by William Shakespeare about a prince avenging his father’s murder. • The king who led Greek forces during the Trojan War, as depicted in Greek mythology. • A cultural rebirth from the 14th through the mid-17th centuries, originating in Italy. • ...
Tsitsernakaberd 2025-08-02
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- –The number of basalt columns at the Tsitsernakaberd memorial, representing provinces that lost their Armenian population.
- -An Armenian festival linked to Astghik, celebrated with water fights, roses and rooted in ancient mythology.
- –Yerevan hilltop memorial complex dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide; its name means “Swallow’s Fortress.”
- – One of the main architects who designed the Armenian Genocide Memorial complex. His last name is Tarkhanyan.
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- –The systematic mass killing of Armenians during the Ottoman Empire in 1915.
- –Armenian goddess of love who, according to legend, sent swallows as messengers to her beloved Vahagn.
- –The month when Armenians commemorate the genocide, especially on the 24th.
- –Sacred mountain visible from the Genocide Memorial, symbolizing loss and resilience.
- – Bird symbolizing hope and love in Armenian mythology, and part of the meaning behind “Tsitsernakaberd.”
- –First name of the Communist Party leader who supported the creation of the Genocide Memorial in the 1960s. His last name is Zaroblian.
10 Clues: –The month when Armenians commemorate the genocide, especially on the 24th. • –The systematic mass killing of Armenians during the Ottoman Empire in 1915. • –Sacred mountain visible from the Genocide Memorial, symbolizing loss and resilience. • –Armenian goddess of love who, according to legend, sent swallows as messengers to her beloved Vahagn. • ...
Vocab 2 2025-12-17
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- To steal or rob of good by force, typically during wartime
- A person making a humble plea to someone in a position of power, or a deity.
- A "larger than life" main character who undertakes a dangerous journey and embodies cultural traits like cunning and resilience.
- A long narrative poem in an elevated style that tells the story of the actions of heroes and gods and represents a nation's cultural values
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- Arousing feelings of fear, dread, or awe; difficult to overcome
- The food and drink of the gods in Greek mythology, thought to grant immortality
- When the audience knows more about a situation than the characters do.
- A reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or work, such as references to Greek mythology and the Trojan War.
- Shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception or trickery
- A repeated, descriptive phrase characterizing a person or thing, like "rosy-fingered Dawn" or "Odysseus, raider of cities."
10 Clues: To steal or rob of good by force, typically during wartime • Arousing feelings of fear, dread, or awe; difficult to overcome • Shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception or trickery • When the audience knows more about a situation than the characters do. • A person making a humble plea to someone in a position of power, or a deity. • ...
Norse Myth 2020-12-02
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- extreme and intense mental or physical pain
- surprising or wonderful things or people
- tricks or practical jokes
- controlled or overpowered
- living forever, not subject to death
- a special mark that sets apart someone
- challenged someone with insulting words
- made from a variety of different things
- Scandinavian explorers
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- a remarkable event
- a very hot fire where metal is melted
- traditional stories
- represented an idea with an object or sign
- the myths,or ancient stories about heroes
- relating to ancient Scandinavia or Norway
- animals,especially ones that are strange
16 Clues: a remarkable event • traditional stories • Scandinavian explorers • tricks or practical jokes • controlled or overpowered • living forever, not subject to death • a very hot fire where metal is melted • a special mark that sets apart someone • challenged someone with insulting words • made from a variety of different things • surprising or wonderful things or people • ...
Activity 2024-01-22
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- - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece.
- - Assumption that a person is not a single entity but is both a material body and a separate
- - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture.
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The study of knowledge and the methods by which we come to know.
- - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos
- - This religious belief system gained increasing power in the Roman world by the 4th century CE, leading to the decline of tolerance for other faiths
- - Pertaining to phenomena beyond or not explained by natural laws.
- - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks.
- - Culture with mythologies and supernatural beliefs impacting Greek culture.
- - A mystery cult in ancient Greece promising benefits in an afterlife.
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- - Greek physician, traditionally credited with the Hippocratic Oath.
- - Historically attributed to acts of supernatural forces.Egyptian - Culture influencing Greek mythology and beliefs, known for its gods and goddesses.
- - The study of what is real and the nature of reality.
- - Before the rise of Christianity, Roman polytheistic "paganism" tolerated religious diversity by simply incorporating new peoples with different beliefs into Roman culture
- - A Greek philosopher who believed in the reality of numbers and their mathematical relationships.
- - The Greek poet who wrote an allegorical and historical account of wars between mainland Greece and Troy, featuring the Olympian deities
- - The first historical Greek period, known for literacy among the ruling classes.
- - Referring to the use of reason or logic.
19 Clues: - Referring to the use of reason or logic. • - Goddess in Babylonian mythology, representing chaos • - The study of what is real and the nature of reality. • - A form of magic widely accepted in ancient Greek culture. • - Referred to as “the navel of the world” by the ancient Greeks. • - An important center of trade and philosophy in Classical Greece. • ...
History-Ellie 2021-11-18
8 Clues: fake stories • a great poet • elected leader • half bull half human • famous for his fables • most famous lyric poet • short stories that teach lessons • leader who held power through the use of force
25: Mythological Creatures 2025-02-11
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- – A creature with the body of a bird and the face of a woman, often seen as a symbol of punishment
- – A mythical creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent
- – A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- – A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, trapped in a labyrinth
- – A legendary horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
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- – A bird that regenerates or is otherwise born again from its ashes
- – A giant sea monster often depicted as a gigantic octopus or squid
- – A half-human, half-goat creature from Greek mythology
- – A large, often fire-breathing, serpent-like creature in various cultures
- – The three-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology
- – A creature with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat, similar to a satyr
11 Clues: – A half-human, half-goat creature from Greek mythology • – A bird that regenerates or is otherwise born again from its ashes • – A giant sea monster often depicted as a gigantic octopus or squid • – A legendary horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • – A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle • ...
Fire 2021-09-20
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- One of the Four Great Inventions of China: _____, the compass, paper, and woodblock printing.
- Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn.
- Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete.
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- Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun.
- In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man.
- In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named.
6 Clues: Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn. • Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete. • In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named. • Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun. • In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man. • ...
Success is counted sweetest 2021-04-21
Letter Constalations 2014-12-02
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- Centaurus Refers to the half-man and half-horse creature in Greek mythology. It is the largest constellation. It is consist of 11-star asterism.
- Also known as Little bear and It also have seven-star asterism.
- Named after a queen in Greek mythology. It is noted for the five-star asterism that forms the letter w.
- Recognized, but not official grouping of stars.
- massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity.
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- Latin of “Keel”, which means boat’s bottom. It forms the keel of a boat.
- Latin name for swan, it is the 16th largest constellation and is recognized for its asterism that forms a cross.
- Known as the “Big bear”, it is the third largest known constellation.
- Latin for “Cross”. It takes the name Southern cross. It is the smallest of the 88 constellations. It has four star asterism.
- Medium-sized star with a diameter of 1.9 million kilometers.
10 Clues: Recognized, but not official grouping of stars. • Medium-sized star with a diameter of 1.9 million kilometers. • Also known as Little bear and It also have seven-star asterism. • massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity. • Known as the “Big bear”, it is the third largest known constellation. • ...
chi 2023-06-01
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- Legendary creature (8 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Well-known and famous (9 letters)
- Intense and aggressive (6 letters)
- Frightening creature (7 letters)
- Hoofed mammal (4 letters)
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- Combination of different species (6 letters)
- Plural form of chimera (8 letters)
- Long, slithering reptile (7 letters)
- Majestic big cat (4 letters)
- Culture associated with ancient Greece (5 letters)
- Not real or existing (8 letters)
- Imaginary or unreal elements (7 letters)
13 Clues: Hoofed mammal (4 letters) • Majestic big cat (4 letters) • Legendary creature (8 letters) • Not real or existing (8 letters) • Frightening creature (7 letters) • Well-known and famous (9 letters) • Plural form of chimera (8 letters) • Intense and aggressive (6 letters) • Long, slithering reptile (7 letters) • Imaginary or unreal elements (7 letters) • ...
How the Stars Fell From the Sky Vocabulary 2021-12-10
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- a long, complaining cry
- something going in a new direction
- a story that includes a hero
- quickness or eagerness that can result in mistakes
- a story that explains nature
- a round roof
- confusion, disorder
- worked very, very hard
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- to balance on your feet with legs bent
- something done on purpose
- annoyed and not wanting to wait
- able to remain calm in a difficult situation.
- to complain quietly about something
13 Clues: a round roof • confusion, disorder • worked very, very hard • a long, complaining cry • something done on purpose • a story that includes a hero • a story that explains nature • annoyed and not wanting to wait • something going in a new direction • to complain quietly about something • to balance on your feet with legs bent • able to remain calm in a difficult situation. • ...
Slovanská Epopej 2025-10-09
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- The author is ______
- "Slovanská Epopej" = "The ______ ______"
- The paintings are up to ______ ______ tall
- Art Nouveau was often inspired by the ______ world
- First painting = "Slavs in their Original ______"
- It was painted in the ______ century
- Original Homeland = ______
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- Curved, asymmetrical lines, typical for Art Nouveau = "______ lines"
- It is a series of ______ large canvases
- Čechy = ______
- Art Nouveau = ______
- It depicts both the history and the ______ of Slavic people
- The meaning of "Art Nouveau" in English = ______ ______
13 Clues: Čechy = ______ • The author is ______ • Art Nouveau = ______ • Original Homeland = ______ • It was painted in the ______ century • It is a series of ______ large canvases • "Slovanská Epopej" = "The ______ ______" • The paintings are up to ______ ______ tall • First painting = "Slavs in their Original ______" • Art Nouveau was often inspired by the ______ world • ...
sydnee 2015-03-19
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- see far away and clear
- bout a famous a long time ago
- guy or woman in space
- the same meaning of the word
- to take a pic then fix it
- to have a war or argument
- to wonder about earth
- a wave to hear
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- the urea=
- a example a about math
- to get the temp. out or inside
- to believe someone myths
- a word that sounds the same
13 Clues: the urea= • a wave to hear • guy or woman in space • to wonder about earth • see far away and clear • a example a about math • to believe someone myths • to take a pic then fix it • to have a war or argument • a word that sounds the same • the same meaning of the word • bout a famous a long time ago • to get the temp. out or inside
CONSTELLATION 2022-05-19
10 Clues: A GROUP OF STARS • KING OF ETHIOPIA • QUEEN OF ETHIOPIA • MYTHOLOGICAL GREEK HERO • THE DAUGHTER OF CASSIOPEIA • THE OTHER NAME IS THE HUNTER • MAJOR IS CALLED THE BIG BEAR • IS A DRAGON FROM GREEK MYTHOLOGY • MINOR IS CALLED THE LITTLE DIPPER • A MYTHOLOGICAL GREEK HERO WHO KILLED MEDUSA
The silent patient 2023-12-19
Across
- Greek mythology story
- A board for painting
- To take someone’s life
- Name of Alicia‘s cousin
- To let someone down
- A room with transparent glasses.
- A weapon
- Takes care of mentally challenged patient
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
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- To be smoked
- creating something with colours
- drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.
- The feelings that runs the the body
- Early stage of life
- An apparatus for ventilation or cooling
- Someone in need of medical attention
- A book for keeping secrets
- Act unfairly to gain advantage
- The name of the Psychiatric unit.
19 Clues: A weapon • To be smoked • Early stage of life • To let someone down • A board for painting • Greek mythology story • To take someone’s life • Name of Alicia‘s cousin • A book for keeping secrets • Act unfairly to gain advantage • creating something with colours • A room with transparent glasses. • The name of the Psychiatric unit. • The feelings that runs the the body • ...
Algebra Period 2 Holliday 2022-08-17
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- likes to read mythology
- wants to be an actress
- is good at procrastination
- likes to read fantasy
- likes to watch Stranger Things
- likes to bake and cook
- is interested in being a nurse
- can speak three languages
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- likes Grey's Anatomy
- is interested in doing CSI
- wants to be a cosmetologist
- likes to watch On My Block
- loves music and plays guitar
- likes to listen to music for fun
- likes self-defense and horses
- wants to enlist in the Marines
- is interested in the FBI
- wants to be in UFC or own a gym
- can play the piano
19 Clues: can play the piano • likes Grey's Anatomy • likes to read fantasy • wants to be an actress • likes to bake and cook • likes to read mythology • is interested in the FBI • can speak three languages • is interested in doing CSI • likes to watch On My Block • is good at procrastination • wants to be a cosmetologist • loves music and plays guitar • likes self-defense and horses • ...
Pop Culture Mashup: 2023-05-11
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- - Superman's weakness
- - Matthew McConaughey's career resurgence
- - last name of family in "Harry Potter"
- - protagonist in "Star Wars" game
- - god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- - non-magical person in "Harry Potter"
- Mifflin - paper company in "The Office"
- - superhero team in Marvel Comics
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- - Hogwarts house in "Harry Potter"
- - character in "Game of Thrones"
- - Hogwarts house in "Harry Potter"
- - community college in "Community"
- - time machine in "Doctor Who"
- - actor who portrayed "Sherlock Holmes"
- - Chewbacca's species in "Star Wars"
- - character in "Guardians of the Galaxy"
- - fictional African country in Marvel Comics
- - school of magic in "Harry Potter"
- - last name of "Game of Thrones" family
- - warrior in "Star Wars"
20 Clues: - Superman's weakness • - warrior in "Star Wars" • - time machine in "Doctor Who" • - character in "Game of Thrones" • - protagonist in "Star Wars" game • - superhero team in Marvel Comics • - Hogwarts house in "Harry Potter" • - Hogwarts house in "Harry Potter" • - community college in "Community" • - school of magic in "Harry Potter" • - Chewbacca's species in "Star Wars" • ...
Sully Willis- History 2021-11-18
8 Clues: it is a pigen • a short story • a greek monster • stories about God • it is a greek poet • a ancient greek leader • a person who tells fables • leadership that contributed to athens
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
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- queen of the underworld; daughter of Demeter
- brightly shining, glowing
- again, once more
- judge of the dead
- goddess of the harvest
- to direct, command
- watchdog at the gates of the underworld
- to agree
Down
- edge of a slope or of land bordering water
- lord of the dead
- dreary, dismal, forlorn
- food of the dead
- one who tends swine (pigs)
- where heroes were sent after death
- river that flows around the underworld
- foul from standing, not moving
- poor person
- ferryman of the dead
- long lock or ringlet of hair
19 Clues: to agree • poor person • lord of the dead • food of the dead • again, once more • judge of the dead • to direct, command • ferryman of the dead • goddess of the harvest • dreary, dismal, forlorn • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving • where heroes were sent after death • river that flows around the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Review 2015-01-13
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- Uranus angered Gaea by imprisoning her __________.
- My mom gave birth to me while locked all alone in a brass tower.
- I am the “pine bender.
- I was strapped to my own torture bed before my legs and head were chopped off.
- Sciron and Pitocamptes, thugs Theseus kills on the way to Athens, were actually ________________.
- I am god of the sea.
- Persephone’s father.
- Perseus rescued me and I became his loving wife.
- I liked my pet turtle a lot until it ate me as a snack.
- When she was little, she played with mechanical dolls made by Daedalus
Down
- The Gray Sisters shared three eyes and one ____________.
- Psyche’s husband was _________.
- Who lost his wife on the way out of the Underworld?
- Mmmm...pomegranate seeds.
- I made the roads into Athens safe for travelers.
- Midas loves this more than anything.
- What roams the labyrinth?
- Who pushed someone off of a cliff?
- Who overthrew Uranus and became the ruler of Mount Olympus?
19 Clues: I am god of the sea. • Persephone’s father. • I am the “pine bender. • Mmmm...pomegranate seeds. • What roams the labyrinth? • Psyche’s husband was _________. • Who pushed someone off of a cliff? • Midas loves this more than anything. • I made the roads into Athens safe for travelers. • Perseus rescued me and I became his loving wife. • ...
How the Stars Fell From the Sky Vocabulary 2021-12-10
Across
- a long, complaining cry
- something going in a new direction
- a story that includes a hero
- quickness or eagerness that can result in mistakes
- a story that explains nature
- a round roof
- confusion, disorder
- worked very, very hard
Down
- to balance on your feet with legs bent
- something done on purpose
- annoyed and not wanting to wait
- able to remain calm in a difficult situation.
- to complain quietly about something
13 Clues: a round roof • confusion, disorder • worked very, very hard • a long, complaining cry • something done on purpose • a story that includes a hero • a story that explains nature • annoyed and not wanting to wait • something going in a new direction • to complain quietly about something • to balance on your feet with legs bent • able to remain calm in a difficult situation. • ...
Skeletal and Muscular 2022-02-14
Across
- Largest bone in the body
- muscle in the anterior compartment of the thigh
- Breast muscles
- The topmost vertebrae group
- Colloquially referred to as a kneecap
- Core muscles referred to as 'abs'
- Pair of the Tibialis Anterior
Down
- Jaw bone
- _____ tunnel syndrome
- Muscle in the shoulder
- A group of muscles on the Posterior side of the thighs
- Pairs with the Bicep
- In mythology, this guy had a weak tendon
13 Clues: Jaw bone • Breast muscles • Pairs with the Bicep • _____ tunnel syndrome • Muscle in the shoulder • Largest bone in the body • The topmost vertebrae group • Pair of the Tibialis Anterior • Core muscles referred to as 'abs' • Colloquially referred to as a kneecap • In mythology, this guy had a weak tendon • muscle in the anterior compartment of the thigh • ...
The Odyssey 2024-05-22
Across
- Odysseus nationality
- Odysseus's home town
- a strong feeling of support or allegiance
- The hosts of Odysseus
- Author of the odyssey and Lliad
- Hero's new found name/Odysseus in latin
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- legendary conflict in Greek mythology
- a long wandering or voyage
- Unfaithfulness to romantic partner
- a long period of travel
- partner of Hero, abbreviated version of Odysseus's wife
- Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, Anticleia
- a safe haven and a comfort zone
13 Clues: Odysseus nationality • Odysseus's home town • The hosts of Odysseus • a long period of travel • a long wandering or voyage • a safe haven and a comfort zone • Author of the odyssey and Lliad • Unfaithfulness to romantic partner • legendary conflict in Greek mythology • Hero's new found name/Odysseus in latin • Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, Anticleia • ...
The Odyssey 2023-01-19
Across
- overly eager speed
- extreme anger
- an Oread who resided on Mount Cithaeron
- a guy named tantalus who was evil
- the roman goddess of agriculture
- a plan or invent
- a man who wants to marry a woman
- make or become less
Down
- shows strength
- prevent someone from accomplishing something
- an irrational fear
- someone who can't stop looking at their self in the mirror
- a family of giants in Greek mythology
13 Clues: extreme anger • shows strength • a plan or invent • overly eager speed • an irrational fear • make or become less • the roman goddess of agriculture • a man who wants to marry a woman • a guy named tantalus who was evil • a family of giants in Greek mythology • an Oread who resided on Mount Cithaeron • prevent someone from accomplishing something • ...
fen norse mythology wolf 2024-05-21
TES! 2015-02-17
9 Clues: TES's present • God Has Remembered. • TES's favorite anime genre. • TES's Favorite poem he wrote. • TES's favorite type of lover. • One of TES's favorite things. • One of TES's favorite colors. • Another one of TES's favorite things. • What TES usually refers to himself as.
Week 27:Josh 2022-03-30
Across
- listing from the start to the end
- heat
- what you get when your super cold
- background of how the rock and ground were made
- used to keep liquids warm/cold
- you should have this in your house
- Teslas
- you say this after doing something wrong
- what you use to see a tempeture
Down
- a system the government made
- shapes and angles
- use this every day
- Zeus Pysiden
- The richest people in certain areas
- has the word micro in it
- a political party
- a persons life wrote by a different person
- a persons signature
- car,truck,boat
19 Clues: heat • Teslas • Zeus Pysiden • car,truck,boat • shapes and angles • a political party • use this every day • a persons signature • has the word micro in it • a system the government made • used to keep liquids warm/cold • what you use to see a tempeture • listing from the start to the end • what you get when your super cold • you should have this in your house • ...
Vocab Review Year to Date 2022-12-02
Across
- How a story is set up.
- When characters speak in stories.
- How a civilization works together.
- Can include holidays, clothes, food, etc.
- New.
- The first paragraph of an essay.
- Very old.
- Old stories and legends about the past.
Down
- Something that is very important.
- When a lot of people live together.
- The main argument of an essay.
- The tone that is academic, smart and serious.
- Reading between the lines.
- The last paragraph of an essay.
- Important.
- The life lesson or moral of a story.
- To make something new.
- The middle paragraph of an essay.
- To build on or make something better.
19 Clues: New. • Very old. • Important. • How a story is set up. • To make something new. • Reading between the lines. • The main argument of an essay. • The last paragraph of an essay. • The first paragraph of an essay. • Something that is very important. • When characters speak in stories. • The middle paragraph of an essay. • How a civilization works together. • ...
General Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-01
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- African country formerly known as "Abyssinia"
- Second largest flightless bird
- "Unit" of fun
- ____ vera
- The approximate pH level of water
- Longest of Shakespeare's plays
- "Star Wars" princess
- The shape of a baseball home plate
- French for "Hello"
- The study of birds
- The groom's best friend
Down
- "________ are a girl's best friend"
- A trend, or craze
- Complementary color of blue
- The largest ocean on Earth
- The study of plants
- According to Greek mythology, this was the first woman on Earth
- Instrument of writing consisting of wood and a thin stick of graphite
- Admonition from a librarian
19 Clues: ____ vera • "Unit" of fun • A trend, or craze • French for "Hello" • The study of birds • The study of plants • "Star Wars" princess • The groom's best friend • The largest ocean on Earth • Complementary color of blue • Admonition from a librarian • Second largest flightless bird • Longest of Shakespeare's plays • The approximate pH level of water • The shape of a baseball home plate • ...
Letter Constalations 2014-12-02
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- Latin for “Cross”. It takes the name Southern cross. It is the smallest of the 88 constellations. It has four star asterism.
- Also known as Little bear and It also have seven-star asterism.
- Named after a queen in Greek mythology. It is noted for the five-star asterism that forms the letter w.
- Recognized, but not official grouping of stars.
- massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity.
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- Latin name for swan, it is the 16th largest constellation and is recognized for its asterism that forms a cross.
- Latin of “Keel”, which means boat’s bottom. It forms the keel of a boat.
- Known as the “Big bear”, it is the third largest known constellation.
- Refers to the half-man and half-horse creature in Greek mythology. It is the largest constellation. It is consist of 11-star asterism.
- Medium-sized star with a diameter of 1.9 million kilometers.
10 Clues: Recognized, but not official grouping of stars. • Medium-sized star with a diameter of 1.9 million kilometers. • Also known as Little bear and It also have seven-star asterism. • massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity. • Known as the “Big bear”, it is the third largest known constellation. • ...
Autumnal Crossword 2024-10-08
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- the study of alleged psychic phenomena and other paranormal claims.
- the word 'autumn' derives from this ancient language.
- this US state produces the most apples, with more than half of all apples sold in the US being grown here.
- in Greek mythology, this goddess returns to the Underworld in autumn.
- in autumn, this insect is the only insect to migrate up to 2,500 miles to parts of Mexico and Southern California for warmer weather.
- term for when the amount of daylight is equal to the amount of darkness in a 24 hour period.
Down
- this Gaelic festival celebrated through the night of Oct 31st into Nov 1st is what our modern Halloween celebration is based on.
- in Greek mythology, this god is the god of the underworld.
- this country invented bobbing for apples initially as a courting or dating ritual
- before carving pumpkins was popular, our ancestors carved this root vegetable.
10 Clues: the word 'autumn' derives from this ancient language. • in Greek mythology, this god is the god of the underworld. • the study of alleged psychic phenomena and other paranormal claims. • in Greek mythology, this goddess returns to the Underworld in autumn. • before carving pumpkins was popular, our ancestors carved this root vegetable. • ...
Trail Tricksters and Jokesters 2025-10-20
Across
- In Greek mythology, which messenger god was also known for being a cunning trickster and thief?
- In Norse mythology (and Marvel films), what realm is Loki originally from?
- In The Office, what is the last name of the character who often plays pranks on Dwight?
- In Harry Potter, what is the last name of the twin brothers famous for their pranks?
Down
- In the TV show The Simpsons, who is famous for his pranks and catchphrase “Eat my shorts”?
- In The Dark Knight, what is the last name of the actor who won a posthumous Oscar for portraying the Joker?
- In Supernatural, the “Trickster” is later revealed to be which archangel in disguise?
- In Alice in Wonderland, what type of animal often confuses and misleads Alice?
- In Disney’s Hercules, which fast-talking god was constantly scheming against Zeus and his son?
- In Game of Thrones, which witty dwarf is known for his sharp tongue and clever schemes?
10 Clues: In Norse mythology (and Marvel films), what realm is Loki originally from? • In Alice in Wonderland, what type of animal often confuses and misleads Alice? • In Harry Potter, what is the last name of the twin brothers famous for their pranks? • In Supernatural, the “Trickster” is later revealed to be which archangel in disguise? • ...
Ruaumoko 2024-07-24
This Week in Mythology 2024-10-25
Across
- Goddess of the Hearth
- Archaic sculptures of young men
- A Greek mermaid
- Argus casam (enters).
- God of War
- God of Smiths
- puella (Horatia) vocat.
- Name of first potter we know
- God blood
- Goddess of Love
Down
- God of the Sea
- Women warriors (s.)
- King of the Gods
- Queen of the Gods
- Gave Pandora "a shameless heart"
- Humanlike
- Queen of the Sea
- The first woman
- Old man of the sea
19 Clues: Humanlike • God blood • God of War • God of Smiths • God of the Sea • A Greek mermaid • The first woman • Goddess of Love • King of the Gods • Queen of the Sea • Queen of the Gods • Old man of the sea • Women warriors (s.) • Goddess of the Hearth • Argus casam (enters). • puella (Horatia) vocat. • Name of first potter we know • Archaic sculptures of young men • Gave Pandora "a shameless heart"
cringeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee(SUS) 2023-05-04
Across
- a group of lions
- the instructions of how to use an object
- something used for a purpose
- to cook something
- a piece of land at the mostly surrounded bu water
- moment detail, vivid interest
- a machine used to dry you clothes
- strong,bendy
- the study of myths
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- part of parliament
- a young person
- to act unusual
- ability to see and have a good range of vision
- a tool used to mine
- to get a lot of stuff
- the study of bugs
- a breath of relief
- to drive backwards
- rows of stuff in the shopping mall
19 Clues: strong,bendy • a young person • to act unusual • a group of lions • to cook something • the study of bugs • part of parliament • a breath of relief • to drive backwards • the study of myths • a tool used to mine • to get a lot of stuff • something used for a purpose • moment detail, vivid interest • a machine used to dry you clothes • rows of stuff in the shopping mall • ...
Jeopardy for Katbug! (Vol. 7) 2025-02-26
Across
- Aphrodite fell for this other "A" when he was but a wee lad, sending him to Persephone for safekeeping
- This half-man, half-horse creature from Greek mythology is known for its wisdom and warrior skills.
- As predicted by the Oracle of Delphi, he killed his father & married his mother
- This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, is known for its long beak and nocturnal habits.
Down
- This nymph was punished by Hera to only repeat what she heard
- Trying to win her love, Apollo gave this daughter of King Priam the gift of prophecy
- This Roman goddess is equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena and is associated with wisdom.
- To remove the bark, husk, or outer covering from
- This classic board game involves players sinking their opponent’s fleet of ships by calling out grid coordinates.
- Also the name of part of an atom, this central part of a comet is its only permanent feature.
- This realm of the Norse gods included Valhalla, the hall of the dead heroes
- Hector's home in mythology
12 Clues: Hector's home in mythology • To remove the bark, husk, or outer covering from • This nymph was punished by Hera to only repeat what she heard • This realm of the Norse gods included Valhalla, the hall of the dead heroes • As predicted by the Oracle of Delphi, he killed his father & married his mother • ...
Greek And Roman Mythology 2013-01-18
Across
- which god was a cheater
- what was heras symbol
- the messenger of the gods
- darkest pit in the world
- whos symbol was a dove
- what was vestas symbol
- How many olympian gods were there
- What is minerva's greek name
Down
- cupids greek name
- what was the god of fire and metal symbol
- the goddess of the family roman name
- what was cupids symbol
- roman name for the god of the seas
- who did hades take with him to the underworld
- olympus magical kingdom where all the gods and goddess live
- What is demeter's roman name
- who was the god of the underworld
- what was neptunes symbol
- who was the god of war
19 Clues: cupids greek name • what was heras symbol • what was cupids symbol • whos symbol was a dove • what was vestas symbol • who was the god of war • which god was a cheater • darkest pit in the world • what was neptunes symbol • the messenger of the gods • What is demeter's roman name • What is minerva's greek name • who was the god of the underworld • How many olympian gods were there • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 12 2016-04-26
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- withered, dried up
- making the sound of goats or sheep
- Helios' mortal son
- Eos' husband; granted eternal life
- brilliance, emission of heat and light
- sleep
- hedonistic woodland creature with goat's features
- horses, stallions
- recklessly, with haste or boldness
- the moon
Down
- Selene's husband
- five daughters of Helios
- the gentle dawn; mother of the Four Winds
- the 12 principal constellations
- creature that is half horse, half man
- boat or ship
- flexible, limber
- the sun
- to dry up, shrivel from loss of moisture
19 Clues: sleep • the sun • the moon • boat or ship • Selene's husband • flexible, limber • horses, stallions • withered, dried up • Helios' mortal son • five daughters of Helios • the 12 principal constellations • making the sound of goats or sheep • Eos' husband; granted eternal life • recklessly, with haste or boldness • creature that is half horse, half man • brilliance, emission of heat and light • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 12 2016-04-26
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- withered, dried up
- making the sound of goats or sheep
- Helios' mortal son
- Eos' husband; granted eternal life
- brilliance, emission of heat and light
- sleep
- hedonistic woodland creature with goat's features
- horses, stallions
- recklessly, with haste or boldness
- the moon
Down
- Selene's husband
- five daughters of Helios
- the gentle dawn; mother of the Four Winds
- the 12 principal constellations
- creature that is half horse, half man
- boat or ship
- flexible, limber
- the sun
- to dry up, shrivel from loss of moisture
19 Clues: sleep • the sun • the moon • boat or ship • Selene's husband • flexible, limber • horses, stallions • withered, dried up • Helios' mortal son • five daughters of Helios • the 12 principal constellations • making the sound of goats or sheep • Eos' husband; granted eternal life • recklessly, with haste or boldness • creature that is half horse, half man • brilliance, emission of heat and light • ...
Mythology Greek & Roman Crossword 2022-01-27
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- The Roman name for the Greek hero Odysseus
- Somnus is the Roman God of
- Vulcan is the Roman God of
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Dawn
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Moon
- The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus
- The Greek name for the goddess of Love
- The Greek name for the god of Love
- The Roman name for the god of the Sea
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- The Roman name for the goddess of Marriage
- The Greek name for the King of the Gods
- The Greek name for the Messenger of the Gods
- The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus
- The Greek name for the god of Son of Zeus
- The Roman name for the goddess of Harvest
- The Greek name for the goddess of Victory
- Gaia is the Greek Goddess of
- The Roman name for the goddess of Wisdom
- Artemis is the Greek Goddess of
19 Clues: Somnus is the Roman God of • Vulcan is the Roman God of • Gaia is the Greek Goddess of • Artemis is the Greek Goddess of • The Greek name for the god of Love • The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus • The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus • The Roman name for the god of the Sea • The Greek name for the goddess of Love • The Greek name for the King of the Gods • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2021-09-27
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- often named as the attendant of Poseidon
- Poseidon's vehicle of choice
- this nereid married Poseidon
- Poseidon is often associated with this animal
- Poseidon is often associated with this natural occurrence
- Poseidon badly wanted to win the support of this town over Athena
- God of the sea and originally the land
Down
- this cyclops was rejected by Galatea and killed her lover
- Poseidon had this ability which could allow him to become a horse, river, etc.
- this half fish half man was a son of Poseidon
- Poseidon's weapon of choice
- this lover of Poseidon had snakes for hair
- this god worked with Zeus to wipe out humans with a flood
- this was the first of the sea gods
14 Clues: Poseidon's weapon of choice • Poseidon's vehicle of choice • this nereid married Poseidon • this was the first of the sea gods • God of the sea and originally the land • often named as the attendant of Poseidon • this lover of Poseidon had snakes for hair • this half fish half man was a son of Poseidon • Poseidon is often associated with this animal • ...
Greek Mythology Dieties 2023-03-06
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- god/goddess of everything
- god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep
- god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- god/goddess of the harvest
- god/goddess of the spirit of battle
- god/goddess of virgins
- god/goddess of the sky
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- god/goddess of the sea
- god/goddess of war and wisdom
- god/goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- god/goddess of fire
- god/goddess of the underworld
- god/goddess of wild animals
13 Clues: god/goddess of fire • god/goddess of the sea • god/goddess of virgins • god/goddess of the sky • god/goddess of everything • god/goddess of the harvest • god/goddess of wild animals • god/goddess of war and wisdom • god/goddess of the underworld • god/goddess of the spirit of battle • god/goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • god/goddess of protection of cattle and sheep • ...
Vocab Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- A manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- Anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena.
- A person who tells a story.
- A supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans.
- A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- characterized by belief of worship in more than one god.
- the outcome of a story.
- To change form, shape, structure, or substance
- the plan of action in a story, play, or novel.
- The beginning; the source
- French word for “why”
- The struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events. Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
13 Clues: French word for “why” • the outcome of a story. • The beginning; the source • A person who tells a story. • To change form, shape, structure, or substance • the plan of action in a story, play, or novel. • characterized by belief of worship in more than one god. • A fictional story that explains why something is the way it is • ...
greek mythology hahahahahha 2024-06-19
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- god of prophecy, poetry, and archery [twin to 8 across)
- with 11 across, the man whose story is recounted by the musical 'hadestown'
- home of the greek gods
- goddess who brought olive trees to greece
- with 3 across, the woman whose story is recounted by the musical 'hadestown'
- god that got thrown off a mountain by his mother
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- games that originated in greece!
- first monster that percy jackson fought
- goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and childbirth[twin to 2 across]
- three headed dog ('guard dog' of the underworld)
- who is the greek goddess of revenge?
- what did ancient greeks use for toilet paper?
- mother earth
13 Clues: mother earth • home of the greek gods • games that originated in greece! • who is the greek goddess of revenge? • first monster that percy jackson fought • goddess who brought olive trees to greece • what did ancient greeks use for toilet paper? • three headed dog ('guard dog' of the underworld) • god that got thrown off a mountain by his mother • ...
percy jackson homwrok 2025-04-30
Across
- shabby
- Thin and weak
- a powerful being
- Experiencing victory or great joy
- To decide something firmly
- a reading disability
- Absolutely necessary or essential
Down
- The supreme god of ancient Greek mythology
- To make into a powder by breaking up or crushing
- The mass of eggs deposited by fish or amphibians
- Changed into a gas or vapor
- The state of being immortal, of living forever
- A feeling of jealousy
13 Clues: shabby • Thin and weak • a powerful being • a reading disability • A feeling of jealousy • To decide something firmly • Changed into a gas or vapor • Experiencing victory or great joy • Absolutely necessary or essential • The supreme god of ancient Greek mythology • The state of being immortal, of living forever • To make into a powder by breaking up or crushing • ...
Welcome to Taylors! 2021-01-10
9 Clues: Classes now • The One who Asked • What I hope to make • The image on the shield • The theme of the puzzles? • The program you are using • The name of the silhouette • The shield with Medusa's face • Theme of the silhouette's questions
Tipton's Terms 2023-02-07
Across
- giving non-human things human qualities
- onomatopoeia
- Teaches us about the natural world
- what the text is mainly about
- the main points of a writing
- Stories passed down by word of mouth
- The lesson an author wants us to learn
- comparison using like or as
Down
- humorous and exaggerated folktales
- Setting, characters, conflict
- setting in forest, includes royalty
- the sequence of events in a story
- character are Animals that are personified
- Turning point in a story
- and extreme exaggeration
- the authors attitude
- the end of a story
- conversation between two or more people
- the emotion a reader feels
19 Clues: onomatopoeia • the end of a story • the authors attitude • Turning point in a story • and extreme exaggeration • the emotion a reader feels • comparison using like or as • the main points of a writing • Setting, characters, conflict • what the text is mainly about • the sequence of events in a story • humorous and exaggerated folktales • Teaches us about the natural world • ...
Rise of Rome 2025-02-19
Across
- one of Romes responsibilites
- What did the Mediterranean sea protect Rome from?
- Roman relligion
- Established the Roman Republic
- lowest of rome's social class
- Democratic branch
- Who can hold public office?
- Who founded rome
Down
- Tiber river gave access to what sea?
- Who was not a citizen in Rome?
- Who was Carthage's leader?
- Same name as Greek God
- The majority of romes social class
- Rome is located
- Who was Rome fighting in the Punic wars?
- Highest of social class
- First Codification of Roman
- The Aristocratic branch
- The first Punic Waar focused on the control of what land?
- Roman mythology was influenced by
20 Clues: Rome is located • Roman relligion • Who founded rome • Democratic branch • Same name as Greek God • Highest of social class • The Aristocratic branch • Who was Carthage's leader? • First Codification of Roman • Who can hold public office? • one of Romes responsibilites • lowest of rome's social class • Who was not a citizen in Rome? • Established the Roman Republic • ...
The Hero Maui 2024-03-07
7 Clues: cleverness • narrow boat • catch things • ethnic groups • state of living forever • related to myths of folktales • mythology who is part human and part god
Greek Myths List 1 2019-04-03
Across
- to back off because of fear
- quick series of short noises
- major change that causes conflict
- existing in large amounts
- a large amount of something
- God of the Smiths and fire
- the study of myths
- actions which cause suffering
Down
- to honor or respect as a God
- getting what one wants in a clever way
- to come from; to come from an original source
- person or thing regarded with adoration
- food or drink of the gods
- good or careful judgment
- shining colors
- King of the Greek Gods
- married to Zeus, sister too
17 Clues: shining colors • the study of myths • King of the Greek Gods • good or careful judgment • food or drink of the gods • existing in large amounts • God of the Smiths and fire • to back off because of fear • a large amount of something • married to Zeus, sister too • to honor or respect as a God • quick series of short noises • actions which cause suffering • ...
'y' making the 'i' sound as in pyramid- Jess 2023-03-13
Across
- Some scientists are ______________
- This is not a __________ crossword
- The sport of bending and twisting
- Similar meanings to different words
- Spelt the same way but different meaning
- 3D shape made of 2 circles and a rectangle
- To feel sorry for somebody
- We breathe ___________ to live
- I've got a lot of _________ in my body
Down
- To words to music
- Something boring and lame
- Placed in Egypt
- Lots of oxygen
- The oval was cut in half of ____________
- A picture that represented something or someone
- The science of a myth
- Home of the Sphinx
17 Clues: Lots of oxygen • Placed in Egypt • To words to music • Home of the Sphinx • The science of a myth • Something boring and lame • To feel sorry for somebody • We breathe ___________ to live • The sport of bending and twisting • Some scientists are ______________ • This is not a __________ crossword • Similar meanings to different words • I've got a lot of _________ in my body • ...
Speak Characters and Vocab 2024-11-15
Across
- Greek mythology creature Melinda mentions
- the name of Melinda's history teacher
- the new name for Rachel
- a group that is often contentious or self-seeking/clique
- girl from Ohio
- the narrator of the novel
- the name of Melinda's art teacher
Down
- what Melinda refers to the principal as
- Melinda's last name
- the athletic ex-friend
- disgusting to the senses/repulsive
- a large group of animals of one kind
- relating to the drama/dramatic
- the name Melinda calls her English teacher
- store Melinda's mom manages
- the artistic ex-friend
- to fear greatly
17 Clues: girl from Ohio • to fear greatly • Melinda's last name • the athletic ex-friend • the artistic ex-friend • the new name for Rachel • the narrator of the novel • store Melinda's mom manages • relating to the drama/dramatic • the name of Melinda's art teacher • disgusting to the senses/repulsive • a large group of animals of one kind • the name of Melinda's history teacher • ...
Chapter 1 Wordsearch 2022-02-13
Across
- Sliding scale and range of your health
- god/goddess of love in mythology
- combination of physical, mental,and social
- The health of your relationships
- Taking steps before something happens
- the shape representing your overall health
- The health of your mind
- sum of your surroundings
Down
- The health of your body
- How you view a situation
- More than one risky behavior
- Deliberately avoiding a high risk behavior
- Methods to communicate information
- a gift or greeting given on Feb 14th
- Biologically passed down from parents
- Having a balanced combination of health
- A behavior that threatens your health
17 Clues: The health of your body • The health of your mind • How you view a situation • sum of your surroundings • More than one risky behavior • god/goddess of love in mythology • The health of your relationships • Methods to communicate information • a gift or greeting given on Feb 14th • Biologically passed down from parents • Taking steps before something happens • ...
'y' making the 'i' sound as in pyramid- Jess 2023-03-13
Across
- Some scientists are ______________
- This is not a __________ crossword
- The sport of bending and twisting
- Similar meanings to different words
- Spelt the same way but different meaning
- 3D shape made of 2 circles and a rectangle
- To feel sorry for somebody
- We breathe ___________ to live
- I've got a lot of _________ in my body
Down
- To words to music
- Something boring and lame
- Placed in Egypt
- Lots of oxygen
- The oval was cut in half of ____________
- A picture that represented something or someone
- The science of a myth
- Home of the Sphinx
17 Clues: Lots of oxygen • Placed in Egypt • To words to music • Home of the Sphinx • The science of a myth • Something boring and lame • To feel sorry for somebody • We breathe ___________ to live • The sport of bending and twisting • Some scientists are ______________ • This is not a __________ crossword • Similar meanings to different words • I've got a lot of _________ in my body • ...
Amazonian Kichwa Crossword 2024-03-08
Across
- Name of the mythology
- The ancestors of the Kichwa
- A unique Kichwa ethnic group
- A substance put on children's eyes as a punishment
- Spirit women of the forest
- The soul of a plant
- The title of an elder or healer
- Traditional fermented drink
Down
- A primary hunting tool
- A spot where agroforestry is practiced
- One of the countries Kichwas reside
- The name of the socio political unit
- The name of the language
- One of the countries Kichwas reside
- What it means to be alive
- A unique Kichwa ethnic group
- One of the countries Kichwas reside
- Traditional literary device
- A holly tree
- A sacred magical plant
20 Clues: A holly tree • The soul of a plant • Name of the mythology • A primary hunting tool • A sacred magical plant • The name of the language • What it means to be alive • Spirit women of the forest • The ancestors of the Kichwa • Traditional literary device • Traditional fermented drink • A unique Kichwa ethnic group • A unique Kichwa ethnic group • The title of an elder or healer • ...
Member's Crossword 2016-02-24
Across
- The Egyptian Pharaoh of the 11th Dynasty who reunited Egpyt, ending the First Intermediary Period?(12)
- What is the name of the GIS process which archaeologists use to identify magnetism in the soil- which shows ancient activity and burning sites?(12)
- What was the ancient Sumerian tutelary goddess of beer?(7)
- What mineral found in Cornwall has been found to have Bronze Age links with Ireland and France?(4)
- The 'Kensington Scheme' was a plot against which future royal?(8)
- What was the capital of the Late Roman Empire?(14)
- Name of a Hominid whose nickname is 'the hobbit'(13)
- Name of the super-continent that existed between the Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras?(7)
Down
- Published in 1602, who is the author of 'The Survey of Cornwall'?(5)
- What is the full name of the Cornishman who discovered the planet Neptune in 1846?(14)
- The name Caligula is actually a nickname, meaning what?(11)
- What was the main reason why the production of tin mining fell in the 14th Century?(10)
- Who is the brother of Remus?(7)
- In Cornish mythology, what is the name of the giant who lives at St Michaels Mount?(8)
- What is the name of the snake, puppet god from Roman mythology?(6)
- What is the name of the ritual in which samurais disemboweled themselves with their own sword?(7)
16 Clues: Who is the brother of Remus?(7) • What was the capital of the Late Roman Empire?(14) • Name of a Hominid whose nickname is 'the hobbit'(13) • What was the ancient Sumerian tutelary goddess of beer?(7) • The name Caligula is actually a nickname, meaning what?(11) • The 'Kensington Scheme' was a plot against which future royal?(8) • ...
Mythology Vocabulary Quiz 1 2022-12-16
Across
- (of a person or their behavior) not respectful of orthodox religious practice.
- the expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
- the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God.
- serving no useful purpose : completely ineffective
- to recognize the rights, authority, or status of
- the ability to live forever; eternal life.
- committing or characterized by sacrilege : having or showing a lack of proper respect for a sacred person, place, or object.
- an apparatus ( technical equipment) for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
- to form or create in an artistic or ingenious manner
Down
- each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences.
- a prediction.
- excessive pride or self-confidence.
- the quality or state of being anonymous.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- entities that existed before "Greek Gods" were born. Titans are usually used to describe the creation of the world.
- obtrusively and often painfully obvious
- the development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power.
- relating to humanity as subject to death.
19 Clues: a prediction. • excessive pride or self-confidence. • obtrusively and often painfully obvious • the quality or state of being anonymous. • relating to humanity as subject to death. • the ability to live forever; eternal life. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • to recognize the rights, authority, or status of • ...
Figures of Greek Mythology 2025-05-08
Across
- god of the sea
- god of music and oracles
- goddess of beauty and love
- king of the gods
- god of war
- Hades' wife
- goddess of strategy and wisdom
- one-eyed monster
- god of the underworld
- god of wine and vine
Down
- a mermaid
- someone who sees the future
- beast in the center of a maze
- wife of zeus
- goddess of the hunt
- guard of the underworld
- a gorgon who turns men to stone
- god of the forge
- flying horse
19 Clues: a mermaid • god of war • Hades' wife • wife of zeus • flying horse • god of the sea • king of the gods • god of the forge • one-eyed monster • goddess of the hunt • god of wine and vine • god of the underworld • guard of the underworld • god of music and oracles • goddess of beauty and love • someone who sees the future • beast in the center of a maze • goddess of strategy and wisdom • ...
Greek Myths List 1 2019-04-03
Across
- the study of myths
- quick series of short noises
- to come from; to come from an original source
- King of the Greek Gods
- shining colors
- married to Zeus, sister too
- to honor or respect as a God
- person or thing regarded with adoration
Down
- major change that causes conflict
- actions which cause suffering
- good or careful judgment
- a large amount of something
- God of the Smiths and fire
- food or drink of the gods
- existing in large amounts
- getting what one wants in a clever way
- to back off because of fear
17 Clues: shining colors • the study of myths • King of the Greek Gods • good or careful judgment • food or drink of the gods • existing in large amounts • God of the Smiths and fire • a large amount of something • to back off because of fear • married to Zeus, sister too • quick series of short noises • to honor or respect as a God • actions which cause suffering • ...
Watson's Newspaper Crossword 2018-04-05
Across
- a scented ointment applied to hair
- Relating to nature of sound
- treated unfairly
- Something that spreads quickly
- less of quantity
Down
- A character in Greek mythology who fell in love with herself
- A type of tree
- I ____ the bully face to face
- The place where the 1963 bombing took place
- Decorated with frills
10 Clues: A type of tree • treated unfairly • less of quantity • Decorated with frills • Relating to nature of sound • I ____ the bully face to face • Something that spreads quickly • a scented ointment applied to hair • The place where the 1963 bombing took place • A character in Greek mythology who fell in love with herself
4/12/23 2023-04-11
10 Clues: to come near • normal or usual • a planned arrangement • boring, dull, tasteless • to give helpful guidance • to hesitate or doubt, unsure • to command others to do something • the ancient legends of gods and goddesses • to tell the truth, especially admitting guilt • the height of a place or thing above sea level
sams :) 2021-10-06
10 Clues: the study of earth • the study of weather • the study of animals • the study of human mind • study of anchint myths • the study of human coter • the study of living organizes • the practices of hair,face and nails • the study of social reals hip of humans • the environment real ships of living organizes
Ology 2021-05-13
10 Clues: the study of ideas • the study of myths • the study of beliefs • the study of the mind • the study of humanity • the study of human past • the study of living things • the study of minerals and rocks • the study of crime and criminals • the study of the ears and hearing
Vocab Unit 3 Part 2 2024-01-12
10 Clues: like a vacation • it happens to time • the goal of medicine • an esteemed gentleman • the chicken or the egg? • could describe time-out • Greek Mythology said there were 9 • A word used to describe poor weather • Something a failing business might do • A word used to describe something like a grain of sand
Celtic B 2023-12-07
Across
- Legendary bard and poet
- Heroic warrior of Irish mythology
- Fairy queen associated with love and summer
- Skilled god of craftsmanship and war
Down
- Headless horseman in Irish folklore
- Skilled magician and trickster
- Welsh collection of mythical tales
- Celtic priest and wise person
- Fairy princess of Tir na nÓg
- Member of an ancient European people
10 Clues: Legendary bard and poet • Fairy princess of Tir na nÓg • Celtic priest and wise person • Skilled magician and trickster • Heroic warrior of Irish mythology • Welsh collection of mythical tales • Headless horseman in Irish folklore • Member of an ancient European people • Skilled god of craftsmanship and war • Fairy queen associated with love and summer
Phoenix Bird 2024-10-08
Across
- a type of angel often represented as a child
- feathers of a bird
- a god in Norse mythology as the god of war and death
- outward appearance, typically concealing something
- the national anthem of France
Down
- beautiful
- believed to be the first actor in Greek drama
- deeply religious
- a medieval entertainer
- delightful or entrancing
10 Clues: beautiful • deeply religious • feathers of a bird • a medieval entertainer • delightful or entrancing • the national anthem of France • a type of angel often represented as a child • believed to be the first actor in Greek drama • outward appearance, typically concealing something • a god in Norse mythology as the god of war and death
Vikings 2024-02-27
Across
- Viking plundering expedition
- Viking vessel for sea journeys
- Language of ancient Scandinavians
- Chief god in Norse mythology
- Frenzied Viking warrior
Down
- Mythological female figure choosing the slain in battle
- Protective headgear worn by Vikings
- Epic tale of Norse heroes
- Ancient alphabet used by Vikings
- Deep, narrow inlet of the sea, characteristic of Norway
10 Clues: Frenzied Viking warrior • Epic tale of Norse heroes • Viking plundering expedition • Chief god in Norse mythology • Viking vessel for sea journeys • Ancient alphabet used by Vikings • Language of ancient Scandinavians • Protective headgear worn by Vikings • Mythological female figure choosing the slain in battle • Deep, narrow inlet of the sea, characteristic of Norway
Interrogative words_Pedro de Oliveira 2021-03-18
10 Clues: what is my pet? • which mythology i like? • what is my birthday month? • what is my favorite plant? • what is my favorite drink? • what is my favorite animal? • what is my favorite season? • what is my favorite flower? • what is my favorite drawing? • what is my favorite mortal kombat character?
spelling really really really really hard 2021-10-11
10 Clues: 6 I am very • 3 monsters are • 4 his excuse was • 1 I am so good at • 8 the plants need • 5 the work is hard • 2 this is a anciet • 10 chlorine will act as a • 7 I have a name that is very • 9 I have very good blood that is
Homework 11/17 Adam 2021-11-18
10 Clues: city • a major oracle • a cruel leader • all people are equal • greece from 500 BC-300 BC • a member of the aristocracy • people that live in a country • a group of important buildings in athens • the study of myths/ a collection of myths • a small group of people that rule a country
History work 2021-11-18
10 Clues: is a person • a city state • rich land owners • a high hill called a • a leader who held power • a body of stories about gods • marked bye great achievemennts • only a few people in power is a? • people who can proticipate in govorment • a type of goverment in with people rule them selves
caleb 2021-11-18
10 Clues: a poem • land owners. • for his fables. • body of stories • type of goverment. • her poems were buitiful • who held power through force. • a leader that rulled from 460 to 429bc. • who had the right to be in the goverment. • a goverment witch only few have power in.
Ancient Heroes 2018-12-11
10 Clues: Symbols • a Greek god • a Greek goddess • a god or goddess • an Egyptian ruler • starts with my ends in gy • 'tis the season to be jolly' • a form of 3D art, normally made from stone. • the art of effective of persuasive speaking. • the belief of what will happen when you die.
context words 2022-08-19
Across
- smouldering stick to light fires
- establishes information and transmits messages
- wooden rod with hooked end for throwing spear
- creature from Aboriginal mythology
- meeting of Aboriginal people
- something significant to Torres Strait Islanders
Down
- people who were "owned" the land first
- town or city
- Aboriginal hunting weapon
- throwing stick for hunting animals
10 Clues: town or city • Aboriginal hunting weapon • meeting of Aboriginal people • smouldering stick to light fires • creature from Aboriginal mythology • throwing stick for hunting animals • people who were "owned" the land first • wooden rod with hooked end for throwing spear • establishes information and transmits messages • something significant to Torres Strait Islanders
Percy Jackson Lightning Thief 2025-05-05
Across
- Multi-headed monster from mythology
- Training place for demigods
- a vision of the future given by the oracle
- type of bolt stolen from Zeus
- realm ruled by Hades
Down
- Mythological creature with snakes for hair
- Percy magical sword
- Group of major Greek gods
- Percy's godly father, ruler of the sea
- Grover's mythical creature type
10 Clues: Percy magical sword • realm ruled by Hades • Group of major Greek gods • Training place for demigods • type of bolt stolen from Zeus • Grover's mythical creature type • Multi-headed monster from mythology • Percy's godly father, ruler of the sea • Mythological creature with snakes for hair • a vision of the future given by the oracle
Reservation Blues Vocabulary - Week 2 2025-08-17
Across
- opposite in nature or opinion.
- member of a church parish.
- give or spread out to others.
- relating to sound or hearing.
- ability to develop or succeed.
Down
- collection of traditional myths or stories.
- musical performance for someone, often romantic.
- enter secretly or gradually.
- get off from something ridden.
- perfectly clean or flawless.
10 Clues: member of a church parish. • enter secretly or gradually. • perfectly clean or flawless. • give or spread out to others. • relating to sound or hearing. • opposite in nature or opinion. • get off from something ridden. • ability to develop or succeed. • collection of traditional myths or stories. • musical performance for someone, often romantic.
Hercules 2019-04-23
8 Clues: Hercules mom • Hercules dad • Hercules wife • What Hercules is based on • The tasks that Hercules did • The lion that Hercules killed • The dragon that Hercules killed • A popular hero in Roman and Greek mythology
Botticelli 2012-12-11
Across
- march 1 1445
- what did his brother apprenticed him as at first
- his job
- what he started to paint at first
- what he painted t the end of his life
- who apprentice him
- how old was he when he opened his own workshop
Down
- what did he care bot in his paintings
- may 17 1510
- where he was born
- last name
- what was important to him
- how old was he when was apprenticed by Fra
- where most of his fame come from
14 Clues: his job • last name • may 17 1510 • march 1 1445 • where he was born • who apprentice him • what was important to him • where most of his fame come from • what he started to paint at first • what did he care bot in his paintings • what he painted t the end of his life • how old was he when was apprenticed by Fra • how old was he when he opened his own workshop • ...
Galentines Day 2024-02-08
Across
- Love god in Roman mythology
- A term for a close female friend, often used affectionately
- The patron Saint of Galentine's Day
- Expression of affection, often written in a card
- Shakespearean tragedy
- The show that invented Galentine's Day
- The second woman to serve on the Supreme Court
- "chicks before..."
Down
- Actress who portrayed Leslie Knope in "Parks and Recreation"
- What Galentine's day celebrates
- Womens right to vote
- Traditional Valentine's Day flower
- Symbol of love
- Valentine's Day mascot
14 Clues: Symbol of love • "chicks before..." • Womens right to vote • Shakespearean tragedy • Valentine's Day mascot • Love god in Roman mythology • What Galentine's day celebrates • Traditional Valentine's Day flower • The patron Saint of Galentine's Day • The show that invented Galentine's Day • The second woman to serve on the Supreme Court • ...
Vowels combos with "Y" 2021-11-10
Across
- ________ Renner plays Hawkeye in Avengers
- the amount of your fingers and toes
- a pedaled vehicle that has three wheels
- a method of reusing plastics + paper
- materials that are not natural
- the inverse operation of division
- state of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
Down
- a type of energy produced by dams
- red stick used to blow stuff up!
- subject that showcases periodic table
- bike that uses internal combustion
- the opposite of antonym
- stories about gods and goddesses
- hurricanes and tornadoes are sometimes called this
14 Clues: the opposite of antonym • materials that are not natural • red stick used to blow stuff up! • stories about gods and goddesses • a type of energy produced by dams • the inverse operation of division • bike that uses internal combustion • the amount of your fingers and toes • a method of reusing plastics + paper • state of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia • ...
Insects 2025-01-20
Across
- Crawling insect that turns into a butterfly
- Insect known for its itchy bite
- Red insect with black spots
- Parasite often found on dogs or cats
- Night-flying insect
- Insect associated with Egyptian mythology
Down
- Long insect with transparent wings and large eyes
- Hard-shelled insect
- Creature with no legs or bones hiding in warm earth
- Insect with colorful wings
- What you might find spinning a web
- Insect known for making honey
- Insect known for its powerful jumps
- Bug known for teamwork
14 Clues: Hard-shelled insect • Night-flying insect • Bug known for teamwork • Insect with colorful wings • Red insect with black spots • Insect known for making honey • Insect known for its itchy bite • What you might find spinning a web • Insect known for its powerful jumps • Parasite often found on dogs or cats • Insect associated with Egyptian mythology • ...
GRECCE carlos 2022-01-06
Across
- people control their own lifes
- only a couple people are high in power
- famous woman poet
- short stories told by people
- power through force
- brilliant leader
- a time of great acomplishments
Down
- stories that people tell of great heroes and gods
- wealthy terrain owners
- people who hade the right to particapate in goverment
- a poet that made lliad and odyssey
- protection that was built around an independent territory
- a citey with surounding teritory from independance
- famous for their fabels
14 Clues: brilliant leader • famous woman poet • power through force • wealthy terrain owners • famous for their fabels • short stories told by people • people control their own lifes • a time of great acomplishments • a poet that made lliad and odyssey • only a couple people are high in power • stories that people tell of great heroes and gods • ...
Game#1 - Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-14
8 Clues: A color • A shape • A feeling • Confectionery • Bundle of flowers • Month of Valentine's Day • Part of a plant that blooms • In classical mythology, he is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection
