mythology Crossword Puzzles
y as in Egypt 2023-03-13
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- There was a _____________ of chemical reaction.
- He was studying _____________.
- Means the same shape.
- Something all creatures breath with.
- I saw a ______________ on the sign.
- Jacobs favourite 3D shape is _______________.
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- Spelt diffrent but means the same.
- I herd a _________ of sound.
- Someone or something that is predictable.
- He was doing ___________________ .
- They are 3D shapes with triangele bases.
- A country in northen Africa.
12 Clues: Means the same shape. • I herd a _________ of sound. • A country in northen Africa. • He was studying _____________. • Spelt diffrent but means the same. • He was doing ___________________ . • I saw a ______________ on the sign. • Something all creatures breath with. • They are 3D shapes with triangele bases. • Someone or something that is predictable. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-12-05
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- a fruit that is purple outside red inside
- Egyptian war deity
- the antepenultimate pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt
- Main animal in deser
- point sand building
- Common plant in desert
- The last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt
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- goddess of life in ancient Egyptian mythology
- Human’s had lion’s body
- a dead human or an animal in Egypt
- Camel stands on
- Things in pyramid
- Famous river in Egypt
- Azrael in Egypt
- a tree grows in sand
- Don’t need you
16 Clues: Don’t need you • Camel stands on • Azrael in Egypt • Things in pyramid • Egyptian war deity • point sand building • Main animal in deser • a tree grows in sand • Famous river in Egypt • Common plant in desert • Human’s had lion’s body • a dead human or an animal in Egypt • a fruit that is purple outside red inside • goddess of life in ancient Egyptian mythology • ...
Week 27: Kyla 2022-03-30
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- - to do by itself
- - study of earth
- - the study of what makes up the earth
- - some people are republican and some are ________
- - studying the mind and body
- - fake stories
- - relates to heat
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- - study of shapes
- - you get this on your 16th birthday
- - the creation of devices
- - after hurting someone's feelings you owe them an ______
- - measures the temperature outside or inside
12 Clues: - fake stories • - study of earth • - study of shapes • - to do by itself • - relates to heat • - the creation of devices • - studying the mind and body • - you get this on your 16th birthday • - the study of what makes up the earth • - measures the temperature outside or inside • - some people are republican and some are ________ • ...
Light pollution 2023-04-25
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- -a group of stars and planets
- -Zeus' strong and handsome son
- -a stars that looks like something
- - the galaxy we live in
- -constellation that looks like a scorpion
- -Ursa Major
- leader of gods
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- -a constellation that looks like a bull
- -a group of made-up stories
- -a sea animal with claws
- -a constellation that looks like a lady
- - giant gas balls
12 Clues: -Ursa Major • leader of gods • - giant gas balls • - the galaxy we live in • -Zeus' strong and handsome son • -a group of made-up stories • -a sea animal with claws • -a stars that looks like something • -a group of stars and planets • -a constellation that looks like a lady • -constellation that looks like a scorpion • ...
TCI U6 2023-05-17
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- painting
- a horse drawn thing
- is a region in ancient italy.
- part of the trojan war.
- the country that lost in the trojan war
- a thing that overhangs things
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- people that fight to the death for sport
- building things
- is a region that neighbors 1
- an event in greek mythology where a big war happened.
- an activaty that involves phisical activity
- building machines
12 Clues: painting • building things • building machines • a horse drawn thing • part of the trojan war. • is a region that neighbors 1 • a thing that overhangs things • is a region in ancient italy. • the country that lost in the trojan war • people that fight to the death for sport • an activaty that involves phisical activity • an event in greek mythology where a big war happened.
great Greek 2023-06-13
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- was an ancient Greek physician and the father of Western medicine. He is famous for his ethical approach to medicine and his contributions to medical theory and practice.
- was the king of the gods in Greek mythology and the ruler of Mount Olympus. He was the god of thunder and lightning and the guardian of justice. played a central role in Greek religion and mythology.
- was the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare. She was also associated with crafts and arts. was highly revered in ancient Greece and represented intellectual pursuits and practical wisdom.
- was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence.
- was a Greek philosopher and a student of Socrates. He is best known for his philosophical dialogues, including "The Republic," in which he explored various concepts such as justice, knowledge, and the ideal society.
- : was a legendary Greek hero known for his incredible strength and his twelve labors. He was the son of Zeus and was celebrated for his bravery and heroic deeds.
- was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He was one of the major Olympian gods and controlled the seas and all aquatic creatures. trident was his iconic weapon and symbol of power.
- was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician who is best known for the Pythagorean theorem. He founded the Pythagorean school, which had a profound influence on mathematics and philosophy.
- was a classical Greek philosopher credited as the founder of Western philosophy. He is best known for his Socratic method of questioning and his emphasis on self-examination and critical thinking.
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- was a Greek god associated with music, poetry, prophecy, healing, and the sun. He was known for his artistic talents and his oracle at Delphi, where he provided guidance and prophecies to mortals.
- In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky.
- was the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was often depicted as a symbol of idealized beauty and passionate love. played a significant role in Greek mythology and inspired love and desire among gods and mortals.
- was an ancient Greek poet, traditionally considered the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey." These poems are foundational works of Western literature and narrate the events of the Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus.
- was an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer. He made important contributions to mathematics, such as calculating the value of pi and developing principles of hydrostatics. famous for his exclamation, "Eureka!"
- was a Greek philosopher and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including logic, biology, ethics, and politics. He was a student of Plato and later became the teacher of Alexander the Great.
15 Clues: In Greek mythology, was the king of the gods and the father of the Titans. He ruled over the universe and was associated with the sky. • was the Greek goddess of hunting, the wilderness, and childbirth. She was also associated with the moon and represented female strength and independence. • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
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- a bunch of flowers
- movie type you might watch on Valentine's Day
- typically oversized and furry
- type of admirer
- day celebrated on February 13th with friends
- goes on sale after February 14th
- color of roses
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- sweet treat given as a gift
- cute messages are written inside
- in greek mythology, also known as cupid
- organ associated with love
- an intimate outing
- candy with printed messages
- he shoots love
- patron saint of lovers
- this platform shares its launch day with Valentine's Day
16 Clues: he shoots love • color of roses • type of admirer • a bunch of flowers • an intimate outing • patron saint of lovers • organ associated with love • sweet treat given as a gift • candy with printed messages • typically oversized and furry • cute messages are written inside • goes on sale after February 14th • in greek mythology, also known as cupid • ...
Uni-,Bi-,Tri-,Other 2024-02-26
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- Of little value or importance(tri- word)
- a three pronged spear often used in classical mythology
- at the same time
- To make or become united
- shape with 12 faces
- an athletic competition consisting of three events
- 20 sided polygon
- speak 2 languages
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- Three times as many/much
- four angles to a shape
- All of space including everything in it including stars,planets,galaxies etc.)
- One of a kind
- nine sided shape
- A series or group of three novels
- twice a year
- a bike with one wheel
16 Clues: twice a year • One of a kind • nine sided shape • at the same time • 20 sided polygon • speak 2 languages • shape with 12 faces • a bike with one wheel • four angles to a shape • Three times as many/much • To make or become united • A series or group of three novels • Of little value or importance(tri- word) • an athletic competition consisting of three events • ...
Magnum Opus - Act 2 2025-05-07
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- Hot Water + Espresso = ?
- World Tree in Norse Mythology
- Dursley Child, Got trapped in a zoo once
- ___ Expression eg. √2x-5
- Superman’s Weakness
- A foolish or silly person
- Nerve Cell
- Prancing Horse-Logoed Racing Team
- ___ Strip (Rectangular paper strip with a half-twist)
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- A Social Gathering with Masked Participants
- Ridged, Tube-Shaped Pasta
- A Line a Curve Approaches as it Heads towards Infinity
- Last Name of Former Simply Jazz Sax Solo King
- New England American Football Team
- Hindu God of Thunder
- Reverie Synonym
16 Clues: Nerve Cell • Reverie Synonym • Superman’s Weakness • Hindu God of Thunder • Hot Water + Espresso = ? • ___ Expression eg. √2x-5 • Ridged, Tube-Shaped Pasta • A foolish or silly person • World Tree in Norse Mythology • Prancing Horse-Logoed Racing Team • New England American Football Team • Dursley Child, Got trapped in a zoo once • A Social Gathering with Masked Participants • ...
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 • ...
The Country of greece 2023-02-09
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- Handcrafted Greek Instrument
- _____ to the Greeks is like breathing. A Greek is not a Greek without it.
- Tallest mountain in Greece
- Competition of multiple sports
- Meat or lamb placed inside of a Pita
- Greece's capital city
- Name of King Philip's son
- The country this presentation is about
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- Greek Christian religion
- Greece's Climate type
- The Prime minister is the head of _______
- Original Greek Currency
- Another word for the Greek 'Folklore'
- Head of State
- The President is the head of _____
- Current Currency of Greece
16 Clues: Head of State • Greece's Climate type • Greece's capital city • Original Greek Currency • Greek Christian religion • Name of King Philip's son • Tallest mountain in Greece • Current Currency of Greece • Handcrafted Greek Instrument • Competition of multiple sports • The President is the head of _____ • Meat or lamb placed inside of a Pita • Another word for the Greek 'Folklore' • ...
Valentine's Day 2024-01-03
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- - The symbol of love.
- - A tight embrace to show affection.
- - Something sugary and delightful.
- - A special bond between pals.
- - Sweet treats shared on Valentine's Day.
- - A flower often given on Valentine's Day.
- - A feeling of deep affection.
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- - Cupid's weapon of choice.
- - The god of love in mythology.
- - A gentle touch of the lips to show love.
- - Feeling content and pleased.
- - Something given to show affection.
- - A happy facial expression.
- - A paper with a message of love.
- - A feeling of great happiness.
- - The color of love and passion.
16 Clues: - The symbol of love. • - Cupid's weapon of choice. • - A happy facial expression. • - Feeling content and pleased. • - A special bond between pals. • - A feeling of deep affection. • - The god of love in mythology. • - A feeling of great happiness. • - The color of love and passion. • - A paper with a message of love. • - Something sugary and delightful. • ...
A Streetcar Named Desire 2025-05-21
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- surgery Rose Williams had
- what Williams choken on and died because of
- what Blanche does a lot
- gender of Stanley's child
- Stella's friend
- a disease that Williams' father had
- What Mitch tears down at the end of the play
- surname of the director of the Streetcar film
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- what Stanley and his friends like to play
- what Blanche calls Stanley
- represents Stanley
- Greek mythology for paradise
- Blanche's surname
- Mitch's first name
- key music in the play that Blanche hears
- Tennessee Williams' real first name
16 Clues: Stella's friend • Blanche's surname • represents Stanley • Mitch's first name • what Blanche does a lot • surgery Rose Williams had • gender of Stanley's child • what Blanche calls Stanley • Greek mythology for paradise • Tennessee Williams' real first name • a disease that Williams' father had • key music in the play that Blanche hears • what Stanley and his friends like to play • ...
PEAKS & GLACIERS MT.ASPIRING NP 2026-03-28
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- Greek God of the Sea
- Old name for Burkina Faso/Italian inventor of electricity
- Loan that does not require repayment
- DARKNESS PERSONIFIED (GREEK MYTHOLOGY)
- Cheese eating surrender monkeys!
- APPLE'S FIRST MASS PRODUCED COMPUTER/rubber waterproof coat
- Purchased by USA in 1862 ($7.2million)
- ITALIC, UNDERLINE, _____
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- "____ is a ladder" - Littlefinger/primordial Greek god
- Friends with seven moody dwarves
- Half man half horse
- Father of the Minotaur
- _____ & Recreation
- Island Trump is very fond of
- HERNAN CARL ____ Swiss German poet/winner of 1946 noble literature prize/central German state
- 180!!!!
16 Clues: 180!!!! • _____ & Recreation • Half man half horse • Greek God of the Sea • Father of the Minotaur • ITALIC, UNDERLINE, _____ • Island Trump is very fond of • Friends with seven moody dwarves • Cheese eating surrender monkeys! • Loan that does not require repayment • DARKNESS PERSONIFIED (GREEK MYTHOLOGY) • Purchased by USA in 1862 ($7.2million) • ...
5 2024-08-29
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- - The main character in a book around whom the story revolves.
- - A reference in a book to another text, event, or figure from literature, history, or mythology.
- - The first appearance or introduction of a book or an author’s work.
- - A fictitious name used by an author instead of their real name.
- - A secondary or minor plot that supports the main plot of a book.
- - A literary device used to give hints or clues about events that will occur later in the story.
- - A brief summary of the plot of a book or other work.
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- - The process of producing and distributing books for public sale.
- - A conversation between characters in a book, used to reveal character and advance the plot.
- - A brief appearance or mention of a character or author in a book, often as a nod to fans.
- - A genre involving magical or supernatural elements that do not exist in the real world.
- - A brief period or section of a book that temporarily interrupts the main narrative.
- - A short, descriptive scene or episode in a book that captures a moment or character.
- - The character or force in a book that opposes the protagonist and creates conflict.
- - A collection of myths or traditional stories that often form the basis of a book's themes or setting.
15 Clues: - A brief summary of the plot of a book or other work. • - The main character in a book around whom the story revolves. • - A fictitious name used by an author instead of their real name. • - The process of producing and distributing books for public sale. • - A secondary or minor plot that supports the main plot of a book. • ...
Norse Mythology, Neil Gaiman 2021-06-07
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- Ancestor of all giants
- The end of everything
- Thor's stepson
- Thor's weapon
- Wisest of the gods
- The dwarwes' world
- The place for people who die worthy in battle
- Odin's Mother
- The squirrel living in the giant tree
- The big Maelstrom
- Odin's spear
- Brokk's brother
- Thor's Wife
- The place for the unworthy dead
- The belt of strength
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- The tree growing between the nine worlds
- The home of the giants
- the giant who owned the three mile deep cauldron
- Not Aesir
- Odin's golden arm-ring
- 'big fellow'
- Frey's ship
- Land of fire
- The Dark world
- Father off all humans
- The ancestor of the gods
- The *blank* of immortality
- Creature laying around Midgard
- The giant wolf
- Watchman of the gods
- The gap between the dark world and the world of fire
- Lord of all the ogres
- Father of the giant wolf
33 Clues: Not Aesir • Frey's ship • Thor's Wife • 'big fellow' • Land of fire • Odin's spear • Thor's weapon • Odin's Mother • Thor's stepson • The Dark world • The giant wolf • Brokk's brother • The big Maelstrom • Wisest of the gods • The dwarwes' world • Watchman of the gods • The belt of strength • The end of everything • Father off all humans • Lord of all the ogres • The home of the giants • Ancestor of all giants • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-28
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- Titan god who bore the sky
- The god of prophecy, music and healing
- The crippled god of fire
- The virgin goddess of hearth and home.
- the goddess of wisdom
- A giant, three-bodied man who fabulous herd of red
- was the King of the Gods
- The goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children
- king of the sea
- The god of war and bloodshed
- The Arcadian god of shepherds and goatherds.
- titan god of the sun
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- The goddess of love, beauty and intercourse
- The gods of the winds
- The king of the titanes
- old man of the sea
- One who fought Hercules for the hand of Deineira
- a monstrous spectre, which was believed to devour human beings.
- The king of the underworld and lord of the dead.
- God or personified spirit of sleep
- God of the tritonis
- the queen of the gods, and the god of women
- A bronze giant which guarded the island of Crete
- A monster with the head of a woman, the body of a lioness and the wings of an eagle
- The wrinkled, shrunken old daemon of old age.
- The great Olympian god of animal husbandry, trade, messengers, travel, merchants and athletes
26 Clues: king of the sea • old man of the sea • God of the tritonis • titan god of the sun • The gods of the winds • the goddess of wisdom • The king of the titanes • The crippled god of fire • was the King of the Gods • Titan god who bore the sky • The god of war and bloodshed • God or personified spirit of sleep • The god of prophecy, music and healing • The virgin goddess of hearth and home. • ...
Greek history and mythology 2019-05-28
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- One of the three Gorgones
- Greek hero in Homeros Illias
- Athenian alliance
- The banning of a politician
- Temple in Athens
- River in the Hades
- Greek physician
- marketplace in ancient Greec
- Wife of Hades
- Father of ancient Greek philosophy
- Important oracle of Apollo
- Greek warformation
- Greek female warriors
- Writer of the Greek play 'Persians'
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- Island near Attica
- Olympic sport
- Guardian of the Hades
- Place where 300 Spartans fought
- One of the seven wonders of the Ancient world
- Greek art style
- Father of History
- Spartan magistrates
- Titan who gave fire to humans
- God who is half goat/half human
- Sicilian cyclops
- Athenian politician who switched sides multiple times
- Art of persuasion
27 Clues: Olympic sport • Wife of Hades • Greek art style • Greek physician • Temple in Athens • Sicilian cyclops • Athenian alliance • Father of History • Art of persuasion • Island near Attica • River in the Hades • Greek warformation • Spartan magistrates • Guardian of the Hades • Greek female warriors • One of the three Gorgones • Important oracle of Apollo • The banning of a politician • ...
Gods in Greek Mythology 2019-11-04
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- wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus
- goddess of wisdom, Skills, and war
- sky god supplanted by his son Cronus
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of the seas
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon
- any one of the titans who forged thunderbolts for Zeus
- Goddess of home and hearth
- God of the underworld
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- Muses Nine goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences
- earth goddess and mother of the titans and cyclopes
- Goddess of harvest
- God of war
- Titan who ruled the universe before his son Zeus dethroned him
- king of the gods and ruler of the heavens
- God of commerce and cunning
- God of fire and metalwork
- God of wine and revelry
- sun god
- God of Prophecy and music
- wife of Zeus and goddess of married women
21 Clues: sun god • God of war • God of the seas • Goddess of harvest • God of the underworld • God of wine and revelry • God of fire and metalwork • God of Prophecy and music • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of home and hearth • God of commerce and cunning • Goddess of the hunt and the moon • wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus • goddess of wisdom, Skills, and war • ...
Words derived from Mythology 2021-09-28
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- a well-known candy bar from Ares, god of war
- a sleep-like state from Hypnos, god of sleep
- relating to Hercules
- a list of events in time from Chronos, god of time
- warlike or fond of fighting
- a breakfast food prepared from grain
- exceptional interest in and admiration for oneself
- huge or enormous
- a known luxury brand; messenger of Greek gods
- mortal enemy
- Greco-Roman festival in honor of Dionysus, god of wine
- a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body
- an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan, god of fire
- a tropical cyclone from Typhon
- jolly or merry
- a Greek epic poem describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
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- a place where objects are exhibited
- the science of mental behavior from Psyche, goddess of the soul
- enormous size, strength, power, or scope
- volatile; always changing moods
- a system to improve memory from Mnemosyne, goddess of memory
- a rainbow like display of varying and shifting colors
- a government that is run by the wealthy from Pluto, god of wealth
- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
- a repetition of sound; a mountain nymph
- goddess of the rainbow
- 'fear of' from Phobos, the son of Ares
- a line of cameras developed by Canon; goddess of the dawn
- one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia
- personal care and cleanliness
30 Clues: mortal enemy • jolly or merry • huge or enormous • relating to Hercules • goddess of the rainbow • warlike or fond of fighting • personal care and cleanliness • a tropical cyclone from Typhon • volatile; always changing moods • a place where objects are exhibited • a breakfast food prepared from grain • 'fear of' from Phobos, the son of Ares • a repetition of sound; a mountain nymph • ...
Goddesses in Greek Mythology 2023-02-13
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- goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy
- goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the State
- muse of history
- eldest of the Fates; ended lives by cutting their "threads"
- goddess of the moon, aka Luna; mother of vampires
- Titaness and goddess of nature; mother of gods
- goddess of prosperity and fortune
- goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly
- primordial sea monster goddess; mother of sea monsters
- primal goddess of the Earth; Mother Earth
- goddess of victory
- minor goddess of war and destruction
- Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
- primordial goddess of the night
- muse of epic poetry; wisest of the Muses
- second of three Fates; measurer of thread of life
- goddess of eternal youth
- goddess of fame, gossip, and renown; favor is notability; wrath is rumors
- goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods
- goddess of retribution and vengeance
- virginal goddess of the hunt and twin sister of Apollow
- prophet goddess known as protector of sailors and fishermen
- a minor moon goddess whose name means "she who washes away pain"
- goddess of vegetation and spring; queen of underworld
- goddess of childbirth
- goddess of dance and chorus; one of nine Muses
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- goddess of good health, cleanliness, and sanitation
- goddess of love and beauty; married to Hephaestus
- Titan goddess of wisdom; first wife of Zeus
- sea nymph representing the bounty of the sea
- goddess of flowers, swamps, and marshes
- goddess of magic who transformed her enemies into beasts
- youngest of three Fates; responsible for spinning the thread of human life
- goddess of harmony and concord
- muse of singing and tragedy
- goddess of force and raw energy
- muse of astronomy and astrology
- goddess of insanity, madness, crazed frenzy, and the dead
- goddess of the river Styx; first to aid Zeus vs Titans
- sea nymph; detained Odysseus on her island of Ogygia
- sea nymph; shapeshifter
- goddess of divine order, law, natural law, and custom
- goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law, and the harvest
- muse of lyric poetry, especially love and erotic poetry
- goddess of persuasion and seduction
- goddess of goddesses, women an marriage; married to Zeus
- goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts, witchcraft, and necromancy
- primordial goddess of the day, daytime, and daylight
- goddesses of retribution; punish men who commit heinous crimes
49 Clues: muse of history • goddess of victory • goddess of childbirth • sea nymph; shapeshifter • goddess of eternal youth • muse of singing and tragedy • goddess of harmony and concord • goddess of force and raw energy • muse of astronomy and astrology • primordial goddess of the night • goddess of prosperity and fortune • Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-07
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- Goddess of marriage and women
- Goddess of the hunt
- A story passed down through generations, usually fiction
- God of the sun
- God of light and music
- Goddess of battle, wisdom, and justice
- Goddess of the harvest
- God of war and bloodshed
- God of the underworld
- God of the heavens and thunder- King of all gods
- God of the ocean and earthquakes
- Tales of greek gods and heroes told by ancient Greeks
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- God of fire and metalworking
- The action of telling stories by speaking
- God of travelers, messengers, and traders
- God of romantic love
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- Goddess of beauty and sexual love
- God of wine
- Goddess of the dawn
- A god or goddess
- Stories and tales of heroes and their adventures
22 Clues: God of wine • God of the sun • A god or goddess • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the dawn • God of romantic love • God of the underworld • God of light and music • Goddess of the harvest • God of war and bloodshed • God of fire and metalworking • Goddess of marriage and women • Goddess of the hearth and home • God of the ocean and earthquakes • Goddess of beauty and sexual love • ...
Roman & Greek Mythology Review 2012-05-10
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- son of Aphrodite
- god of the underworld
- born from Zeus' brain
- killed his father married his mother
- daughter of Cepheus, saved by Perseus
- beautiful young goddesses of nature
- old women who shared only one eye
- father was Zeus and mother was Danae
- messenger of the gods
- a winged horse
- the most beautiful above all the women of Argos
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- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- half man half horse
- released all but hope into the world
- had snakes as hair
- raised Asclepius
- lame Greek blacksmith god
- god of medicine and healing
- Zeus' wife
- Asclepius' wife
- three sisters that were monsters
21 Clues: Zeus' wife • a winged horse • Asclepius' wife • son of Aphrodite • raised Asclepius • had snakes as hair • half man half horse • god of the underworld • born from Zeus' brain • messenger of the gods • lame Greek blacksmith god • god of medicine and healing • Greek goddess of hearth and home • three sisters that were monsters • old women who shared only one eye • ...
Greek Mythology Period 8 2017-02-28
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- remains after Echo dies
- cursed Echo
- Hermes has a winged pair
- kills Atalanta's "mother"
- has kingdom under the sea
- kidnapped by pirates
- appeared in Arachne's tapestry
- Hermes' mother
- father to Kronos
- Jason is sent to live with this centaur after his father is killed
- kind of snake the Apollo's story
- raised Hephaestus
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- Eurydice's husband
- almost kills Arian
- gift from Hephaestus to his mother
- raised by a bear
- chained to a rock for punishment
- died when a piece of rotting wood fell on him
- died after stepping into a nest of snakes
- mother to Kronos
- ate his children
- age of Apollo when he went to Olympus
- Hermes stole this gods cows
- material Pygmalion uses to sculpt
24 Clues: cursed Echo • Hermes' mother • raised by a bear • mother to Kronos • ate his children • father to Kronos • raised Hephaestus • Eurydice's husband • almost kills Arian • kidnapped by pirates • remains after Echo dies • Hermes has a winged pair • kills Atalanta's "mother" • has kingdom under the sea • Hermes stole this gods cows • appeared in Arachne's tapestry • chained to a rock for punishment • ...
greek mythology jen 801 2017-11-15
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- goddess of wisdom and knowledge.
- goddess of dawn.
- goddess of love and beauty.
- she was a monster; face of an ugly women and hair made of snakes. People would turn to stone when they looked her in the eye.
- god of love
- goddess of animals and hunting; twin sister of Apollo.
- god of great harvest and winemaking.
- god of the sky and the ruler of the Olympian gods.
- he was the son of Zeus and god of medicine and sun and light.
- she was a winged goddess. She was the goddess of victory.
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- god of war and son of Zeus and Hera.
- she was a nymph.
- hero that leader of aeronautic
- creature that had the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- god of the underworld and the brother of Zeus and Poseidon.
- hero that participated in the Trojan war.
- wife and sister of Zeus; goddess of marriage and birth.
- hero that has strength and courage
- hero that loved hunting
- son of Zeus and Pleiadmaia. He is the god of boundaries.
- goddess of magic
21 Clues: god of love • she was a nymph. • goddess of dawn. • goddess of magic • hero that loved hunting • goddess of love and beauty. • hero that leader of aeronautic • goddess of wisdom and knowledge. • hero that has strength and courage • god of war and son of Zeus and Hera. • god of great harvest and winemaking. • hero that participated in the Trojan war. • ...
Goddesses in Roman Mythology 2018-03-05
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- The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite
- Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother")
- The goddess of valleys
- Was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility
- The goddess who embodies agreement in marriage and society
- An Ancient Roman goddess of war. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head
- Daughter of Saturn, Wife of Jupiter, and Mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, and Juventas
- Goddess of good luck
- Roman divinity, of whom it is difficult to form a distinct idea, on account of the contradictory statements about her
- Justice originates from the personification of Justice in Ancient Roman art known as Iustitia
- The goddess of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of women in labour.
- Sabine-derived goddess of flowers and of the season of spring – a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may -flower)
- The virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion
- Referred to as "Ninth" and the Roman goddess of pregnancy
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- The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance
- The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry.
- The personified goddess of victory. She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike, and was associated with Bellona
- The probable origin of her name comes from the Latin, "proserpere" or "to emerge," in respect to the growing of grain.
- Tacita the silent goddess"was a goddess of the dead.
- The goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. Commonly associated with Demeter.
- The goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Associated with wild animals and woodland, and having the power to talk to and control animals
- The Roman goddess of peace, the equivalent of the Greek Eirene
- The goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.
- Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships
- Goddess of the earth
25 Clues: Goddess of good luck • Goddess of the earth • The goddess of valleys • Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother") • The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite • The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance • Tacita the silent goddess"was a goddess of the dead. • The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. • ...
Goddesses in Roman Mythology 2018-02-21
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- / Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother")
- / The goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. Commonly associated with Demeter.
- / The virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion
- Justice / originates from the personification of Justice in Ancient Roman art known as Iustitia
- / Roman divinity, of whom it is difficult to form a distinct idea, on account of the contradictory statements about her
- / The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance
- / The probable origin of her name comes from the Latin, "proserpere" or "to emerge," in respect to the growing of grain.
- /The goddess of valleys
- / Daughter of Saturn, Wife of Jupiter, and Mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, and Juventas
- / Goddess of the earth
- / Sabine-derived goddess of flowers and of the season of spring – a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may -flower)
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- / The goddess of childbirth who safeguarded the lives of women in labour.
- /Was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility
- / The goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion.
- /Goddess of good luck
- / Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships
- / The goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Associated with wild animals and woodland, and having the power to talk to and control animals
- /The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry.
- /The goddess who embodies agreement in marriage and society
- Tacita /the silent goddess"/was a goddess of the dead.
- /An Ancient Roman goddess of war. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head
- /The personified goddess of victory. She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike, and was associated with Bellona
- / The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite
- /The Roman goddess of peace, the equivalent of the Greek Eirene
- /Referred to as "Ninth" and the Roman goddess of pregnancy
25 Clues: /Goddess of good luck • / Goddess of the earth • /The goddess of valleys • / Known as Magna Mater ("Great Mother") • / The Roman counterpart for the Greek Aphrodite • Tacita /the silent goddess"/was a goddess of the dead. • / The Goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and romance • /The goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. • ...
Mythology Final Exam Review 2022-03-08
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- Like a family of gods from one culture
- Jackal-headed Egyptian god who weighed the hearts of the dead
- What Horus loses in a sneak-attack by Set
- Half-giant trickster and father of Hela, Fenrir, and Jormungand the serpent
- Watchman of the Norse gods; he guards Bifrost
- Type of stone used to construct many Greek temples
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- A significant story that often explains how something came to be
- Titan who was punished for stealing fire to keep his human creations warm during winter
- Name of the mountain that the Greek pantheon lived on
- Like a nametag on an ancient Egyptian coffin
- Egyptian goddess that finds Osiris' coffin inside a tree trunk
- Wise all-father who traded his eye for a drink of wisdom at Mimir's well
- How the Vikings got around
- The most sacred part of an ancient Egyptian temple
- The nine main gods of the Egyptian pantheon
- The day of doom in Norse mythology
- Who Zeus was always cheating on
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- Deadly maze that was the home of the half-bull Minotaur
- Rhea tricked Cronus by giving him one of these to eat
- Goddess whose apples keep the Norse pantheon young
- Queen of the Olympians who had plenty of reasons to be upset with her husband Zeus
- This Egyptian god was torn into 14 pieces by his evil brother Set
- Egyptian board game played by Thoth and Khonsu
- What Greeks believed existed before the world
- Demeter had to stay in Hades for four months of the year after she ate seeds from this fruit
- Norse god of thunder; his weapon was Mjolnir
- Home of the Norse Vikings
- The only good thing that emerged from Pandora's box
- Norse goddess of beauty; she came from the Vanir
- Home of the Norse gods
31 Clues: Home of the Norse gods • Home of the Norse Vikings • How the Vikings got around • Who Zeus was always cheating on • Greek goddess of love and beauty • The day of doom in Norse mythology • Like a family of gods from one culture • What Horus loses in a sneak-attack by Set • The nine main gods of the Egyptian pantheon • Norse god of thunder; his weapon was Mjolnir • ...
Greek Mythology Semi-Cryptic 2023-07-26
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- Winged beasts among us
- One Spanish chickens out from the Sun
- Drove too close to the earth
- A famous canal's flowing backwards
- Please don't kill our children, m'dear
- Has a weakness for feet
- Dude, where's my ship?
- She's like a rainbow
- Bold as a blind ram
- Keep rollin' rollin' rollin'
- Struggles to find his way home
- Quite the weight on his shoulders
- Useful in the kitchen
- I'm vibing with the man in the mirror
- A complex character
- Just do it
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- Finds French cars entertaining
- Death's best friend
- Greek beauty stolen by French capital
- So close yet so far
- The Ancient Frankenstein
- A gloomy fellow in the end
- Where you pay for parking
- Hard-worker without the glory
- Hard-worker
- Flower deciphered as a symbol of love
- Don't look, I'm having a bad hair day
- Morning has broken
- Flew too close to sun
- I got tied to a burning ring of fire
30 Clues: Just do it • Hard-worker • Morning has broken • Death's best friend • So close yet so far • Bold as a blind ram • A complex character • She's like a rainbow • Useful in the kitchen • Flew too close to sun • Winged beasts among us • Dude, where's my ship? • Has a weakness for feet • The Ancient Frankenstein • Where you pay for parking • A gloomy fellow in the end • Drove too close to the earth • ...
Greek Mythology Review - Spanish 2023-09-25
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- minotauro de Creta que se comía a los jóvenes de Atenas todos los años. Asesinado por el héroe Teseo.
- Dios del inframundo, hermano de Zeus
- Hermano de Europa y fundador de la antigua ciudad griega de Tebas, llevó el alfabeto al nuevo continente
- Príncipe de Troya muerto en combate cuerpo a cuerpo con Aquiles
- Una mujer mortal a quien Zeus secuestró convirtiéndose en un toro y nadando con ella.
- Cultivadas en el Jardín de las Hespérides, Hércules tuvo que recuperarlas en su undécimo parto, Eris usó una para causar problemas en una boda.
- Esposo de Gaia que aprisionó a sus hijos en lo profundo de la tierra
- Este guerrero se enfrentó a la elección de vivir hasta una edad avanzada o morir joven y ser famoso para siempre.
- Padre de Zeus que se comió a sus otros hijos para evitar el destino de una malvada profecía
- Diosa del amor y la belleza, nacida de la espuma del mar después de que su padre fuera castrado
- Héroe que completó doce trabajos y murió a causa de la sangre venenosa de un centauro.
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- Una Gorgona asesinada por el héroe Perseo, cuyos ojos convertían en piedra los seres vivos.
- Dios del vino, el teatro y el éxtasis religioso, era el único dios con un padre mortal.
- hermano de Menelao, gran rey de los griegos, líder de los griegos durante la guerra de Troya
- Diosa de la sabiduría, nacida de la cabeza de Zeus con armas y armaduras listas.
- Mitad hombre mitad caballo, una de estas criaturas engañó al amante de Hércules para que lo matara
- La mujer más bella del mundo, esposa de Menelao de Esparta, tomada por París de Troya
- Una montaña que fue el hogar de doce de los dioses griegos más famosos.
- dios del mar, hermano de Zeus
- Un titán que trajo fuego a los humanos, lo encadenaron a una roca mientras un buitre le comía el hígado a diario
- Madre Tierra, la primera diosa y madre de los dioses más antiguos
- Mujer mortal a quien Zeus transformó en vaca, se convirtió en reina de Egipto
- Reina de los Dioses, sus celos por la infidelidad de su marido son infames
- Zeus, uno de los primeros grupos de dioses, lucha contra ellos por el control del mundo. Atlas y Prometeo son ejemplos
24 Clues: dios del mar, hermano de Zeus • Dios del inframundo, hermano de Zeus • Príncipe de Troya muerto en combate cuerpo a cuerpo con Aquiles • Madre Tierra, la primera diosa y madre de los dioses más antiguos • Esposo de Gaia que aprisionó a sus hijos en lo profundo de la tierra • Una montaña que fue el hogar de doce de los dioses griegos más famosos. • ...
Greek Mythology Mega-Crossword 2023-09-28
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- Goddess of love, beauty, and desire
- God of the underworld and the dead
- Giants with a single eye
- Slew the minotaur of Crete
- Hundred-handed giants
- God of music, poetry, and the sun
- God of war and conflict
- Beheaded the gorgon Medusa
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
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- Half-man, half-bull, lives in the labyrinth
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
- Demigod with immense strength, 12 labors
- personification of earth, mother of all creation
- Goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- Messenger of the gods, god of travelers
- Gorgon whose gaze turns men to stone
- Goddess of the hearth, home, and family
- Greek hero of Trojan War, heel weak spot
- Leader of the titans, father of the Olympian gods
- Half-man, half-horse creatures
- Goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare
- King of the gods and ruler of Mt. Olympus
- god of wine, celebration
- Clever, resourceful hero of the "Odyssey"
- Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth
26 Clues: Hundred-handed giants • God of war and conflict • Giants with a single eye • god of wine, celebration • Slew the minotaur of Crete • Beheaded the gorgon Medusa • Half-man, half-horse creatures • God of music, poetry, and the sun • God of the underworld and the dead • Goddess of love, beauty, and desire • Gorgon whose gaze turns men to stone • Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage • ...
Mythology Pre-Lightening Thief 2023-11-17
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- God of the underworld
- The female hero who beat Artemis' boar
- Hero who saved Andromeda and beat Medusa
- God of war
- The goddess of the hunt and the moon
- Hero who went on an adventurous journey after the battle of Troy
- The hero who beat the minotaur
- Queen of the underworld
- God of sun, music, poetry, archery, healing
- God of the sea and storms
- Person who kept Odysseus on her island for 7 years
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Person who challenged Athena to a weaving contest
- Goddess of harvest and grain
- Hero of the Trojan War who was held by his heel and dipped in the River Styx
- Goddess of wisdom
- Person who went to the underworld to being back his true love
- God of thieves, travelers, sports, athletes, and messenger of the gods
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- The hero who retrieved the Golden Fleece
- Who defeated the hydra and completed the 12 tasks
- God of fire, metalworking, blacksmiths, and volcanoes
- The person who created the Labyrinth
- Goddess of beauty and love
- God of the sky, lightening, law and justice
- The person who helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth with her string
- The satyr god of the wild
- Goddess of hearth and home
- God of grapes, whine, and the vine
- Person whose curiosity caused her to open the box and release negativity into the world
- Hero who defeated the Chimera
- Goddess of marriage and women
31 Clues: God of war • Goddess of wisdom • God of the underworld • Goddess of the rainbow • Queen of the underworld • The satyr god of the wild • God of the sea and storms • Goddess of beauty and love • Goddess of hearth and home • Goddess of harvest and grain • Hero who defeated the Chimera • Goddess of marriage and women • The hero who beat the minotaur • God of grapes, whine, and the vine • ...
Words from Mythology & Folklore 2025-06-07
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- A body of a human being or animal that has been ceremonially preserved by removal of the internal organs and wrapping in bandages.
- A priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods.
- A person who changes into a wolf at times of full moon.
- A corpse said to leave its grave at night to drink the blood of the living.
- A mythical monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
- An apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living.
- Denoting events or phenomena that are beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding.
- A prediction of what will happen in the future.
- A man-eating giant in folklore.
- A supernatural creature of folk tales, typically a small, nimble, mischievous figure.
- An ornament or small piece of jewelry thought to give protection against evil, danger, or disease.
- A feeling of great pleasure or delight; a state of being under a spell.
- A mythical creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
- Placed under a spell; filled with delight.
- An imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
- A character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.
- A corpse said to be revived by witchcraft, especially in certain African and Caribbean religions.
- A mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations.
- The use of magic, especially black magic.
- A man who has magical powers, especially in stories.
- A legendary diminutive spirit of nature, typically guarding treasure underground.
- A religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed in a prescribed order.
- (of a phenomenon or event) attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.
- A mythical creature with the head and upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse.
- A series of words said as a magic spell or charm.
- A small, imaginary being of human form that has magical powers, often depicted with wings.
- Relating to mystics or mysticism.
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- A many-headed serpent-like monster in Greek mythology, whose heads regrew when cut off.
- A solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment.
- The traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth.
- A ghost or ghostlike image of a person.
- A woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones.
- A mythical creature, part woman and part bird, whose seductive singing lured sailors to their doom.
- The faculty or activity of imagining impossible or improbable things.
- A ghost or other supernatural being supposedly responsible for physical disturbances.
- A mythical, ugly giant or dwarf, typically dwelling in caves or under bridges.
- The power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
- A mythical bird of great beauty said to live for 500 or 600 years in the Arabian wilderness, to burn itself on a funeral pyre, and to rise from the ashes with renewed youth to live through another cycle.
- A person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated.
- An object that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.
- The three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology.
- A magical spell; an act or object believed to have magic power.
- A mythical monster like a giant reptile, typically winged and scaly, with a crest and claws.
- An animal, especially a large or dangerous four-footed one.
- God's favor and protection.
- A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon.
- The exercise of magical power.
- A mischievous, ugly, dwarf-like creature of folklore.
- A long or arduous search for something.
- A fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- The practice of seeking knowledge of the future by supernatural means.
- One of a class of lustful, drunken woodland deities in Greek mythology, having the ears and tail of a horse or goat.
53 Clues: God's favor and protection. • The exercise of magical power. • A man-eating giant in folklore. • Relating to mystics or mysticism. • A ghost or ghostlike image of a person. • A long or arduous search for something. • The use of magic, especially black magic. • Placed under a spell; filled with delight. • A prediction of what will happen in the future. • ...
Greek Mythology cross word 2026-01-23
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- holds up the sky
- Flew too close to the son
- of the sky zeus
- Has his liver ripped out
- Son of Odysseus
- god of music
- of Monsters Echidna
- god of medicine
- Starving forever
- The crew of the argo
- sea serpent slain by Perseus
- Jason's wife
- Father of Jason and Achilles
- Fierce puppy
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- The meaning of Heracles
- The best at making stone statues
- Evil mother Earth
- Achilles girl
- Mix of goat, lion, and snake
- Original greek god
- A land of punishment and bliss
- Cyclops son of poseidon
- of sea monsters Keto
- Killed Medusa
- 10 year mortal conflict
- of Monsters Typhon
- most skilled warrior
- whirlpool beast
- 10 year immortal conflict
- Sisters who share an eye and a tooth
- personification of the sky
- Hercules home city
32 Clues: god of music • Jason's wife • Fierce puppy • Achilles girl • Killed Medusa • of the sky zeus • Son of Odysseus • god of medicine • whirlpool beast • holds up the sky • Starving forever • Evil mother Earth • Original greek god • of Monsters Typhon • Hercules home city • of Monsters Echidna • of sea monsters Keto • most skilled warrior • The crew of the argo • The meaning of Heracles • Cyclops son of poseidon • ...
This Week in Mythology 2024-12-20
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- Demeter's sacred flowers
- Where Persephone must dwell
- Demeter's "horn of plenty"
- The city of Orestes, Clytemnestra, and Agamemnon
- These goddesses tormented Orestes
- The god who granted permission for Persephone's abduction
- Demeter's most sacred city
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- The name of Demeter's daughter
- This god defended Orestes
- This god saw the daughter's abduction
- Persephone means "the _________"
- This goddess assembled the first court for Orestes
- The god who abducted Demeter's daughter
- Demeter is called the "_______ Goddess"
- Persephone's original name
- Goddess of grain and the earth
- The city of the first law court
- This god heard the daughter's abduction
- The Titaness who convinced Demeter to restore the earth
- Demeter's grief is the cause of the____________
20 Clues: Demeter's sacred flowers • This god defended Orestes • Persephone's original name • Demeter's "horn of plenty" • Demeter's most sacred city • Where Persephone must dwell • The name of Demeter's daughter • Goddess of grain and the earth • The city of the first law court • Persephone means "the _________" • These goddesses tormented Orestes • This god saw the daughter's abduction • ...
This Week in Mythology 2024-09-20
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- The main island associated with the Minoans
- The rule of women
- The dye color produced by the Minoans
- TWO WORDS. The time period of the Mycenaeans and Minoans
- A_________goddess will take no husband
- The civilization based on the islands
- The source for the dye produced by the Minoans
- A double-sided axe
- "Prepared" in Latin
- Greek word for Greece
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- The war between the Titans and Olympians
- The hearth holds__________.
- Goddess of the Hearth
- The Minoans worshipped a Snake_________.
- Paintings made on wet plaster
- The bullheaded monster of Crete
- The Minoan sport of bull-____________.
- The civilization based on the mainland
- The sacred animal of the Minoans
- "Dinner" in Latin
- "She praises" in Latin
21 Clues: The rule of women • "Dinner" in Latin • A double-sided axe • "Prepared" in Latin • Goddess of the Hearth • Greek word for Greece • "She praises" in Latin • The hearth holds__________. • Paintings made on wet plaster • The bullheaded monster of Crete • The sacred animal of the Minoans • The dye color produced by the Minoans • The civilization based on the islands • ...
Halloween X World Mythology 2025-10-31
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- Worn in rituals or on Halloween to disguise identity.
- Legendary fire-breathing creature found in many myths.
- Creature with a lion’s body and human head; famous for riddles.
- Word for a ghost or soul in Greek mythology. |
- Wailing Irish spirit who warns of death.
- Half-man, half-bull creature in the Labyrinth.
- Carved pumpkin based on an Irish ghost legend.
- Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone.
- Existence beyond death. |
- Greek god of the Underworld. |
- Multi-headed serpent defeated by Hercules.
- Bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- Snake-haired monster like Medusa.
- Norse goddess of the dead. |
- Preserved Egyptian body wrapped in cloth.
- Symbol of light and guidance in darkness.
- Egyptian god who rules the afterlife. |
- Mythical beast with the body of a lion and head of an eagle.
- Queen of the Underworld who returns each spring. |
- Fall season celebrated in ancient festivals.
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- Orange gourd carved for Halloween.
- A prediction of the future.
- Egyptian god of mummification and protector of the dead. |
- The soul of a dead person appearing to the living.
- Magical spell or protective object.
- Bones of a body, symbol of death and rebirth.
- Realm of the dead in many myths. |
- Spell intended to bring misfortune.
- Undead being who drinks blood.
- A being’s change from one form to another.
- Celtic festival marking the boundary between life and death; origin of Halloween. |
- Human who transforms into a wolf under the full moon.
- Ghostly being or soul. |
- Three-headed dog guarding the Greek Underworld. |
- Sea creature whose song lures sailors.
- Person or place that delivers messages from the gods.
36 Clues: A prediction of the future. • Undead being who drinks blood. • Snake-haired monster like Medusa. • Orange gourd carved for Halloween. • Magical spell or protective object. • Spell intended to bring misfortune. • Sea creature whose song lures sailors. • Bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • Wailing Irish spirit who warns of death. • ...
Impact on Literature and Culture 2024-04-24
8 Clues: Epic poem • Roman poet • Roman city • realm of humans • the world ash tree • war at the end of times • hero in the story Aeneid • major literary device, influenced by Roman mythology
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
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. • ...
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
Ancient Egypt 2026-02-12
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- A term for the common people of Egypt
- The primary Sun God
- To protect the monuments from pollution
- Egypt’s most iconic monuments
- It emerged around 3150 BC when King Menes
- transportation and blue
- brown and sandy
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- afterlife and dying and taking out brains
- written language symbols
- In ancient Egyptian mythology
- a cornerstone of human civilization
- Located just 2km from the pyramids
12 Clues: brown and sandy • The primary Sun God • transportation and blue • written language symbols • In ancient Egyptian mythology • Egypt’s most iconic monuments • Located just 2km from the pyramids • a cornerstone of human civilization • A term for the common people of Egypt • To protect the monuments from pollution • afterlife and dying and taking out brains • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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. • ...
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
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" • ...
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
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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
This Week in Mythology 2024-10-25
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- 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
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- 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"
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Success is counted sweetest 2021-04-21
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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- "________ 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 • ...
Greek And Roman Mythology 2013-01-18
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- 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
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- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
fen norse mythology wolf 2024-05-21
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
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.
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 • ...
Ruaumoko 2024-07-24
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. • ...
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? • ...
Autumnal Crossword 2024-10-08
Across
- 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. • ...
Jeopardy for Katbug! (Vol. 7) 2025-02-26
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- 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 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
Across
- 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 • ...
