mythology Crossword Puzzles
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Halloween 2025-09-24
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- Color that represents death, often paired with orange.
- Also known as huli jing in Chinese folklore, these fox spirits can transform and possess great power.
- Modern activity where children go from house to house for candy.
- All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve.
- This was marked by the end of summer and the beginning of winter.
- Roman festival for the dead that later influenced Halloween.
- A "noisy ghost" that throws objects.
- A supernatural being in Islamic mythology that occupies a parallel world to humans.
- The Arabic name for a legendary sea monster so large that it is mistaken for a landmass.
- A frightening experience during sleep.
- A mythological creature that can turn people to stone with its gaze.
- A small, mischievous sprite from European folklore
- In Slavic mythology, an immortal bird with a woman's head that prophesies the future
- A creature that changes form under a full moon.
- An animated anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore, made from inanimate matter.
- This monster from Greek mythology has the head and neck of a snake, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion, and the feet of a hart
- Just a bunch of bones, rattling around.
- A traditional symbol of Halloween, grown on a vine.
- A common Halloween symbol of witches, associated with superstition.
- This supernatural fowl lives in the bamboo forests and is known for breathing "ghost fire".
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- A being from folklore who subsists by feeding on the life essence of the living.
- A magical container often associated with witches.
- An adjective describing a place with a supernatural presence.
- In Orcadian mythology, a skinless water horse with pestilent breath
- Creature with a human head and a bird-like torso from Buddhist lore
- A type of supernatural creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted with a human-like form and wings.
- A cannibalistic monster from Algonquin folklore.
- A monstrous being from Scandinavian folklore that dwells in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves.
- A half-vampire, half-human hybrid.
- Small creatures often associated with spooky nights.
- The result of a mad scientist's experiment; a famous literary creation.
- The country where the legend of "Stingy Jack" originated.
- In Celtic and Norse mythology, a shape-shifter that takes the form of a seal in water and a human on land
- The original Celtic festival.
- The three-legged crow representing the sun in East Asian mythology
- A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore
- Worn to ward off spirits
- A bandage-wrapped corpse; a monster from an ancient tomb.
- A folkloric monster, often depicted as an undead creature, from Arabian mythology.
- Eight-legged, part-lion, part-bird beast from Hindu mythology
40 Clues: Worn to ward off spirits • The original Celtic festival. • A half-vampire, half-human hybrid. • A "noisy ghost" that throws objects. • A frightening experience during sleep. • Just a bunch of bones, rattling around. • A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore • All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve. • A creature that changes form under a full moon. • ...
Halloween and Mythical Creatures 2025-10-01
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- A small, mischievous sprite from European folklore
- The result of a mad scientist's experiment; a famous literary creation.
- In Slavic mythology, an immortal bird with a woman's head that prophesies the future
- A frightening experience during sleep.
- The original Celtic festival.
- In Celtic and Norse mythology, a shape-shifter that takes the form of a seal in water and a human on land
- A half-vampire, half-human hybrid.
- This supernatural fowl lives in the bamboo forests and is known for breathing "ghost fire".
- Color that represents death, often paired with orange.
- In Orcadian mythology, a skinless water horse with pestilent breath
- This was marked by the end of summer and the beginning of winter.
- Modern activity where children go from house to house for candy.
- Creature with a human head and a bird-like torso from Buddhist lore
- The country where the legend of "Stingy Jack" originated.
- A magical container often associated with witches.
- Small creatures often associated with spooky nights.
- A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore
- Worn to ward off spirits
- A mythological creature that can turn people to stone with its gaze.
- A bandage-wrapped corpse; a monster from an ancient tomb.
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- A "noisy ghost" that throws objects.
- A type of supernatural creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted with a human-like form and wings.
- A cannibalistic monster from Algonquin folklore.
- All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve.
- This monster from Greek mythology has the head and neck of a snake, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion, and the feet of a hart
- Just a bunch of bones, rattling around.
- Roman festival for the dead that later influenced Halloween.
- An adjective describing a place with a supernatural presence.
- A monstrous being from Scandinavian folklore that dwells in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves.
- Also known as huli jing in Chinese folklore, these fox spirits can transform and possess great power.
- The Arabic name for a legendary sea monster so large that it is mistaken for a landmass.
- Eight-legged, part-lion, part-bird beast from Hindu mythology
- A being from folklore who subsists by feeding on the life essence of the living.
- A traditional symbol of Halloween, grown on a vine.
- A folkloric monster, often depicted as an undead creature, from Arabian mythology.
- A common Halloween symbol of witches, associated with superstition.
- A supernatural being in Islamic mythology that occupies a parallel world to humans.
- The three-legged crow representing the sun in East Asian mythology
- A creature that changes form under a full moon.
- An animated anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore, made from inanimate matter.
40 Clues: Worn to ward off spirits • The original Celtic festival. • A half-vampire, half-human hybrid. • A "noisy ghost" that throws objects. • A frightening experience during sleep. • Just a bunch of bones, rattling around. • A reanimated corpse from Haitian folklore • All Saints' Day was also known as All ____ Eve. • A creature that changes form under a full moon. • ...
Myths and Legends 2025-12-06
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- Which Norse God of thunder wielded a mighty warhammer?
- Who is the Roman God of fire, forge, and volcanoes. His Greek equivalent is Hephaestus.
- What was the name of the giant bird Sinbad encountered on one of his high seas travels?
- Which english outlaw famous for his use of tyhe bow and arrow, robbed the rich to give to the poor?
- Who according to Greek mythology had to complete 12 labours?
- Who according to Greek mythology is the God of the Seas and Oceans and is the brother of Zeus?
- A female spirit from Irish folklore whose wailing, shrieking, or keening foretells a death in a family.
- A legendary Persian beast, often described as having a human head, a lion's body, and a tail with venomous spines or a scorpion's stinger, capable of shooting its barbs like darts to kill prey.
- What aquatic creature according to Sctottish folklore lurks in Loch Ness?
- Which two siblings were abondoned in the woods only to discover a gingerbread house with a witch living there
- A humanoid creature who is immortal so long as they feast on living blood.
- Which Norse God gave up one of his eyes to attain wisdom? He has two ravens.
- Who according to Greek mythology is the God of war?
- A legendary, immortal bird from mythology, known for rising reborn from the ashes of its own fiery death.
- Name of the Greek titan punished to hold up the heavens and the stars.
- Which legendary King weilded a magic sword and had a round table?
- A beast from Greek mythology which is half horse and half human.
- Name of the Greek titan punished for giving mankinf fire by having his guts eaten out every day by an enourmous eagle. He regenrates every day to relive the horrors all over again. Also the eagle is Zeus.
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- What Greek monster had multiple heads that would grow back and multiply if you cut them off?
- What according to legends triggers a werewolf to transform?
- Who in biblicalm text had to construct an ark to survive a flood?
- A legendary creature from Australian Aboriginal folklore, an amphibious monster dwelling in swamps, billabongs, and waterholes, known for terrifying cries and varied descriptions, often a mix of animal parts like fur, scales, flippers, and tusks, serving as a cautionary tale for water safety and respect for nature.
- What was the name of the magic sword King Arthur wielded?
- Who in biblical text was crucified only to ressurect two days later?
- Name of a Wizard from Arthurian legend.
- Who is the Ancient Egyptian God of the afterlife?
- Who was the Greek Goddess of beauty?
- A beast from Greek mythology which had the features of both a bull and a man, trapped within a labrynth.
- A major figure in Greek mythology, the Titan King of Time, father of the Olympian gods like Zeus, Hera, Hades.
- What is the Latin name for 'Moon'?
- The band of Greek heroes led by Jason on the ship Argo for the quest of the Golden Fleece.
- What creature noted in theology and mythology as an enormous sea serpent demon?
- Who according to Greek mythology is the messenger God?
- Greek city named after the Godess Athena.
34 Clues: What is the Latin name for 'Moon'? • Who was the Greek Goddess of beauty? • Name of a Wizard from Arthurian legend. • Greek city named after the Godess Athena. • Who is the Ancient Egyptian God of the afterlife? • Who according to Greek mythology is the God of war? • Which Norse God of thunder wielded a mighty warhammer? • ...
Mythology 2022-10-05
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- impossible tasks
- carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot
- wanted Hercules to make amends
- Hercules kidnapped the creature from the underworld
- Greek epic poem
- Hidden by his mother
- having an affair
- Endless life
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- mother of hercules
- tricked into marriage
- highest moutain in Greece
- Unparalleled strength
- regenerates more heads as they are cut-off
- slow to understand
- creature was shot for trying to take away Deianeira
15 Clues: Endless life • Greek epic poem • impossible tasks • having an affair • mother of hercules • slow to understand • Hidden by his mother • tricked into marriage • Unparalleled strength • highest moutain in Greece • wanted Hercules to make amends • regenerates more heads as they are cut-off • carried Hercule's body to olympus in a chariot • ...
MYTHOLOGY 2019-08-04
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- She is a princess whom was saved by Perseus from the Sea Serpent.
- She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day.
- a half man and half bull beast
- He was destined to kill his grand father.
- He is the King in the Underworld.
- These are stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes passed from one generation to the other.
- He or she can foresee the future.
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- She is the mother of Perseus.
- He is the son of Daedalus.
- It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside.
- His name means "skilled worker," a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman.
- The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods.
- He is a musician who was able to charm all things on earth.
- She is one of the three Gorgon's head who has snakes on her head.
- Tradition It is the manner in which the information is passed from one generation to the next.
15 Clues: He is the son of Daedalus. • She is the mother of Perseus. • a half man and half bull beast • He is the King in the Underworld. • He or she can foresee the future. • He was destined to kill his grand father. • It was crafted to trap the Minotaur inside. • The father of Perseus; He is the god of all gods. • She was bitten by a poisonous snake on her wedding day. • ...
Mythology 2023-02-07
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- In Norse mythology the Home of the Gods called is Asgard, what was the Hall of Hero’s called?
- A famous south Asian car brand is named after one of the names of this God. A prominent ancient south Asian city was also named after this God.
- A titan from greek mythology who shares his/her name with a bone in the human back and also with a type of book
- messenger of the Gods in the Roman Mythology
- Which planet is named after the Roman god of war?
- Which creature in Greek mythology was half-man and half-bull
- an italian car manufacturer, uses an image of this Roman God’s weapon in their logo. This weapon symbolizes mastery over water’s raw power. Name this Roman god.
- God of the underworld
- The Greek Monster with snakes on her head
- Which Roman Goddess is also a brand of margarine?
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- this ancient symmetrical symbol is used in south Asian regions as a symbol of spirituality and was also used to signify a famous party.
- This Bahai house of worship in Delhi is a prominent attraction and is also known as Bahai temple.
- Son of Zeus
- Vishnu's first avatar
- This Mexican festival which also featured in a Disney movie is celebrated in the start of November and it is believed that on this day souls of dead returns to visit living relatives
15 Clues: Son of Zeus • Vishnu's first avatar • God of the underworld • The Greek Monster with snakes on her head • messenger of the Gods in the Roman Mythology • Which planet is named after the Roman god of war? • Which Roman Goddess is also a brand of margarine? • Which creature in Greek mythology was half-man and half-bull • ...
Mythology 2024-05-29
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- A half man/half bull
- The prince who killed the Minotaur
- A picture depicted with thread on a loom
- What was used to find the way out of the Labyrinth
- He sang and played the lyre; married Eurydice
- Wife of Eurydice; unfortunately died
- Dwelling place of the Minotaur
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- His greek name is Zeus; King of the gods
- What Minerva turned Arachne into after the contest
- The realm of the dead
- The woman who was left on an island after helping a hero
- The god of the sea; Greek name Poseidon
- Roman Goddess of wisdom, weaving and craft
- Arachne's father and a keeper of sheep
- A mortal who weaves well
15 Clues: A half man/half bull • The realm of the dead • A mortal who weaves well • Dwelling place of the Minotaur • The prince who killed the Minotaur • Wife of Eurydice; unfortunately died • Arachne's father and a keeper of sheep • The god of the sea; Greek name Poseidon • His greek name is Zeus; King of the gods • A picture depicted with thread on a loom • ...
crossword 1 2013-02-19
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- vehicle of kartikeya,the second son of lord shiva as per hindu myth
- first of the seven Roman kings and the founder of the city of Rome.
- the husband of Swahadevi as per hindu Mythology
- this mt. is home to greek gods
- they are the female equivalents of gandharvas in hindu mythology
- this hideous woman is a snake haired monster in greek myth
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- goddess of marriage, hearth, family and childbirth in Roman mythology.
- this leader had his wife stolen from him
- spouse of Kama,God of love in Hindu myth
- partha is another name of dis hero frm mahabharatha
- this greek god is the lord of the dead
- vehicle of the inauspicious shani dev as per hindu myth
- immortal winged horse of Bellerophon in greek mythology
- in this yuga vishnu appeared on earth in his rama avatar
14 Clues: this mt. is home to greek gods • this greek god is the lord of the dead • this leader had his wife stolen from him • spouse of Kama,God of love in Hindu myth • the husband of Swahadevi as per hindu Mythology • partha is another name of dis hero frm mahabharatha • vehicle of the inauspicious shani dev as per hindu myth • ...
the topic Centaur 2023-12-07
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- - Centaurs are often portrayed as __ and untamed.
- - Centaurs are creatures from Greek __.
- - Term for the battle between centaurs and Lapiths in Greek
- - Zodiac sign associated with a centaur.
- - Weapon commonly used by centaurs.
- - Wise and noble centaur in Greek mythology.
- - Centaurs are sometimes associated with __ settings.
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- - God often associated with centaurs in Greek mythology.
- - Upper body of a centaur.
- - Centaurs have the hindquarters of a __.
- - Lower body of a centaur.
- - Term for a being with a combination of human and animal parts.
- - Centaurs are known for their swift and graceful __.
- - Series where centaurs appear, by C.S. Lewis.
- - Centaurs are often depicted as skilled __.
15 Clues: - Upper body of a centaur. • - Lower body of a centaur. • - Weapon commonly used by centaurs. • - Centaurs are creatures from Greek __. • - Zodiac sign associated with a centaur. • - Centaurs have the hindquarters of a __. • - Centaurs are often depicted as skilled __. • - Wise and noble centaur in Greek mythology. • - Series where centaurs appear, by C.S. Lewis. • ...
Spelling List #18 2024-11-24
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- a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- a 3-pronged spear serving in classical mythology as the attribute of a sea god
- a period of seven days
- to repeatedly annoy or upset someone over a period of time
- the capital and largest city of Greece
- extremely silly, foolish, or unreasonable completely ridiculous
- a group of myths, especially all the myths from a particular country, religion, or culture
- not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure
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- the distance from the bottom to the top of someone or something standing upright
- a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind
- the Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest
- refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- in a fundamental or elementary manner; essentially
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
- a native or inhabitant of ancient or modern Greece
- not capable of dying, lives forever
- Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal
- watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect
19 Clues: a period of seven days • a piece of land surrounded by water • not capable of dying, lives forever • the capital and largest city of Greece • refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind • watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect • in a fundamental or elementary manner; essentially • a native or inhabitant of ancient or modern Greece • ...
mythology 2024-05-11
14 Clues: the creator • maakahn chor • modaka priya • the destroyer • the daanaveera • the divine flute • the lord of wealth • brother of ganesha • brother of lankeshwar • the goddess of wealth • the lord of sabarimala • the goddess of learning • the lord of Mantralayam • carried sanjeevani mountain
Mythology 2023-05-05
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- The twin brother of Artemis
- Goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness
- God that was famous throughout Greece for weaving cloth
- The god of war
- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- King of Mycenae a kingdom of ancient Greece
- Greek goddess that is one of the twelve Olympian deitie
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- Mountain nymph who annoyed Hera
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- Seized power from his father Uranus
- Twin sister of Apollo
- The daughter of the sun god Helios
- The son of Myrrha and Theias
- God that was part human and part supernatural being
14 Clues: The god of war • Twin sister of Apollo • The twin brother of Artemis • The son of Myrrha and Theias • Mountain nymph who annoyed Hera • The daughter of the sun god Helios • Seized power from his father Uranus • Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts • Goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness • Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • King of Mycenae a kingdom of ancient Greece • ...
Norse Mythology Crossword 2024-03-26
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- Who did Thor defeat with his hammer?
- Who were the skilled craftsmen?
- What was the name of the tree that the world surrounded?
- The world was made of who's body?
- What was the name of the Midgard Serpent?
- What was Thor's hammer called?
- Where does Norse mythology originate?
- Freya is the goddess of ___?
- What was the name of Loki's giant daughter?
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- Who was the king of the Norse Gods?
- What Norse God is Tuesday named after?
- What kind of God was Loki?
- Who were the guardians of hidden treasures?
- Unlike Greek mythology, Norse Gods were not ___?
- What was the name of the rainbow bridge connecting Midgard and Asgard?
- What is the end of the Gods called?
- Odin had two ___?
- How many worlds were there in Norse mythology?
18 Clues: Odin had two ___? • What kind of God was Loki? • Freya is the goddess of ___? • What was Thor's hammer called? • Who were the skilled craftsmen? • The world was made of who's body? • Who was the king of the Norse Gods? • What is the end of the Gods called? • Who did Thor defeat with his hammer? • Where does Norse mythology originate? • What Norse God is Tuesday named after? • ...
Incredible Iceland Crossword 2023-02-21
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- celebration of the days getting longer
- subregion of Northern Europe consisting of Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
- hidden people
- famous Icelandic singer
- national animal of Iceland
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- collection of stories of a religion or culture
- capital of Iceland
- grew special youth giving apples in Norse mythology
- cold and windy treeless Arctic region
- used by Vikings to navigate the seas
- dairy dessert, unofficial National dish of Iceland
- ancient alphabet used by Vikings
- stories of Norse mythology
13 Clues: hidden people • capital of Iceland • famous Icelandic singer • stories of Norse mythology • national animal of Iceland • ancient alphabet used by Vikings • used by Vikings to navigate the seas • cold and windy treeless Arctic region • celebration of the days getting longer • collection of stories of a religion or culture • dairy dessert, unofficial National dish of Iceland • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-01-05
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- In which book does Hera remind Zeus that fate is the one thing that can not be changed?
- greek mythology suggests everything sprung from _______.
- the earth
- Dictys was fishing in the sea when he spotted a _______ ______.
- Ares sacred bird was the ________.
- Zeus was given a __________ as tool from the Cyclopes.
- Pan played a reed _____.
- the _______ labor of Heracles was the killing of the Lemaean hydra.
- Zeus, Aphrodite, Athena, Ares, Poseidon
- Anyone who looked a Medusa would turn to ________.
- Polydectes asked for the _______ of Medusa.
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- Helios drove his _____ through the sky.
- In mythology, mortals are closely connected to _______.
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- The grey women had only one ___ between them.
- The two sisters of Helios.
- Midas wanted everything he touched to turn to _____.
- God of the sea
18 Clues: the earth • God of the sea • Pan played a reed _____. • The two sisters of Helios. • Ares sacred bird was the ________. • Helios drove his _____ through the sky. • Zeus, Aphrodite, Athena, Ares, Poseidon • Polydectes asked for the _______ of Medusa. • The grey women had only one ___ between them. • Anyone who looked a Medusa would turn to ________. • ...
Mythology 2013-02-10
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- a collection of maps
- "bold vaulting ambition"
- a love potion
- the spinner of the thread of life
- a tale of wild adventure
- two well-matched contestants
- a skillful liar
- an eminent hero
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- a person who withdraws from participation due to a personal grievance
- relating to love, from Eros
- of dischord a cause for dispute
- to annoy
- a handsome youth
- a woman of surpassing beauty and charm
14 Clues: to annoy • a love potion • a skillful liar • an eminent hero • a handsome youth • a collection of maps • "bold vaulting ambition" • a tale of wild adventure • relating to love, from Eros • two well-matched contestants • of dischord a cause for dispute • the spinner of the thread of life • a woman of surpassing beauty and charm • ...
Mythology 2022-07-18
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- Who defeated Cronos?
- Who was the one-eyed monster of Greek mythology?
- The most famous Gorgon?
- Who was the god of music
- What was Poseidon's animal?
- What was Artemetes the goddess of?
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- Which Greek god has an injury named after him?
- Who is the Greek symbol of bravery?
- Who was the god of messages?
- Which Greek creature protects the labyrinth?
- Which Titan ate his children?
- Which Titan holds up the heavens?
- Who was Athens named for?
- Who was the sister-wife of Zeus?
14 Clues: Who defeated Cronos? • The most famous Gorgon? • Who was the god of music • Who was Athens named for? • What was Poseidon's animal? • Who was the god of messages? • Which Titan ate his children? • Who was the sister-wife of Zeus? • Which Titan holds up the heavens? • What was Artemetes the goddess of? • Who is the Greek symbol of bravery? • ...
The Puzzling Constellations 2023-01-25
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- It represents the dragon Ladon, the mythical creature with a hundred heads that guarded the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
- It is associated with Poseidon’s messenger, the dolphin that helped the god find the nymph Amphitrite, whom he later married.
- It represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra as part of his Twelve Labours.
- It means “the weighing scales” in Latin, and the constellation represents the scales of justice held by Dike, the Greek goddess of justice.
- It is identified as the mythical winged ram with golden fleece that was sent by the nymph Nephele to save her son Phrixus after his father, King Athamas of Boeotia, had been given a false prophecy that he had to sacrifice his son to ward off famine.
- It represents the white-winged horse from Greek mythology.
- It is associated with Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, holding the scales of justice represented by the neighbouring constellation Libra.
- It was named after the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia and King Cepheus in Greek mythology.
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- It represents Asclepius, the famous healer in Greek mythology, and is usually depicted as a man holding a serpent.
- It represents the boastful queen, wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology.
- It is associated with the eagle that held Zeus’ thunderbolts in Greek mythology, as well as with the eagle that abducted Ganymede and brought him to Olympus.
- It was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology.
- He named it after an early type of compound microscope, one that was widely used in the 18th century.
- It represents the god Zeus, who in one tale transformed himself into a bull in order to seduce and abduct Europa, the beautiful daughter of the Phoenician King Agenor.
- It represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares, the bright star that marks the scorpion’s heart.
15 Clues: It represents the white-winged horse from Greek mythology. • It was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology. • It was named after the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia and King Cepheus in Greek mythology. • It represents the boastful queen, wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology. • ...
Mythology 2022-07-29
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- HELPED THESEUS WITH SOME STRING
- KILLED THE MINOTAUR
- FATHER OF PHAETHON AND GOD OF THE SUN
- HIS WINGS MELTED AND HE FELL FROM THE SKY
- FELL IN LOVE WITH HIMSELF
- GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD
- CRASHED HIS FATHER'S CHARIOT
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- HAD SNAKES FOR HAIR
- KILLED MEDUSA
- BUILT THE LABYRINTH
- THE GREEKS USED IT TO GET INTO TROY
- CAME UP WITH THE IDEA THAT WON THE GREEKS THE WAR
- THE MESSENGER OF THE GODS
- WAS AN AMAZING WEAVER
14 Clues: KILLED MEDUSA • HAD SNAKES FOR HAIR • BUILT THE LABYRINTH • KILLED THE MINOTAUR • GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD • WAS AN AMAZING WEAVER • THE MESSENGER OF THE GODS • FELL IN LOVE WITH HIMSELF • CRASHED HIS FATHER'S CHARIOT • HELPED THESEUS WITH SOME STRING • THE GREEKS USED IT TO GET INTO TROY • FATHER OF PHAETHON AND GOD OF THE SUN • HIS WINGS MELTED AND HE FELL FROM THE SKY • ...
Week 11 Crossword Vocabulary(Odyssey) 2025-11-05
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- – A river in the underworld of Greek mythology; souls of the dead must cross it to reach Hades.
- – The city of the Laestrygonians, a race of giant cannibals in The Odyssey.
- – A seafaring people in The Odyssey who help Odysseus return to Ithaca.
- Fields – A paradise in Greek mythology where heroes and the virtuous go after death.
- – A dangerous whirlpool in Greek mythology, often paired with Scylla to threaten sailors.
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- – A six-headed sea monster in Greek mythology that attacks sailors who pass too close.
- – The people of Troy, central figures in the Trojan War of Greek mythology.
- – The god of the underworld in Greek mythology, also refers to the underworld itself.
- – A long narrative poem, often about heroic deeds and events important to a culture or nation.
- – A minor female nature deity in Greek mythology, often associated with forests, rivers, or other natural features.
10 Clues: – A seafaring people in The Odyssey who help Odysseus return to Ithaca. • – The people of Troy, central figures in the Trojan War of Greek mythology. • – The city of the Laestrygonians, a race of giant cannibals in The Odyssey. • Fields – A paradise in Greek mythology where heroes and the virtuous go after death. • ...
History crossword puzzle 2024-06-13
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- My cat's middle name
- Favourite male singer
- Favourite actor
- favourite mythology (add mythology to the end)
- Favourite high school musical character
- Favourite colour
- Favourite subject
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- Favourite Greatest showman song
- Middle name
- Favourite high school musical song
- favourite book series
- Favourite female singer
- Favourite tv show
- Favourite childhood show
- Dance team
15 Clues: Dance team • Middle name • Favourite actor • Favourite colour • Favourite tv show • Favourite subject • My cat's middle name • favourite book series • Favourite male singer • Favourite female singer • Favourite childhood show • Favourite Greatest showman song • Favourite high school musical song • Favourite high school musical character • favourite mythology (add mythology to the end)
Ryan's crossword 2021-06-29
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- Stories and legends told a long time ago
- The name of Odin's steed
- The gods of Asgard
- The city of the gods
- A type of Viking mythology
- Odin has two ravens on his _____
- The number of worlds in Norse mythology
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- Odin has two faithful ___ at his feet
- The watchman of the bridge
- The rainbow bridge
- The name of Odin's palace
- The chief of the Aesir
12 Clues: The rainbow bridge • The gods of Asgard • The city of the gods • The chief of the Aesir • The name of Odin's steed • The name of Odin's palace • The watchman of the bridge • A type of Viking mythology • Odin has two ravens on his _____ • Odin has two faithful ___ at his feet • The number of worlds in Norse mythology • Stories and legends told a long time ago
Mythology- Greek Gods and Goddess 2023-05-24
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- God of light and music and archery
- Bird that can live forever
- Half-woman, half-snake creature in Greek mythology
- Roman queen of Gods
- Greek god of sea
- In Roman mythology, king of the gods, analogous to the Greek god Zeus
- A female dragon in Greek mythology. Her mother was Gaea
- God of wine
- A son of Ares, the Greek god of war, named after the ancient kingdom of Thrace
- Greek god of woodlands
- Two-faced god of good beginnings and happy endings
- god of war
- cronus
- Mythical Roman hero, she fought in the war against the Trojan Aeneas
- pan
- Greek god of sky
- Dramatic and orgiastic festivals in honor of the Greek god of wine
- Goddess of love and beautiful gardens
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- immortal horse
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of the hearth, was guarded by the Vestal Virgins
- Home of minotaur
- Goddess of flowers
- Each was the patroness of a particular spring, river, sea, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud.
- God of merchants, traders, and thieves
- Goddess of wisdom, schools, and learning
- God of wealth
- Goddess of wisdom
- A snow-white bird in Roman mythology that lives in kings' house
- God of death
- Snake hair
- God of sun
32 Clues: pan • cronus • god of war • Snake hair • God of sun • God of wine • God of death • God of wealth • immortal horse • Home of minotaur • Greek god of sea • Greek god of sky • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of flowers • Roman queen of Gods • Greek god of woodlands • Bird that can live forever • Greek goddess of love and beauty • God of light and music and archery • Goddess of love and beautiful gardens • ...
Greek Mythology Assesment 2025-10-01
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- Apollo ordered Hercules to perform twelve of these.
- Gods who reclaimed the earth as hero's.
- Hercules tragically killed his wife and their two _______.
- The Greeks invented both comedy and _______.
- In his final task, Hercules went to the underworld to capture this three-headed dog.
- One famous war told in Greek mythology.
- To be punished, Hercules sought out _____ the god of truth and healing.
- The seventh labor was to capture a rampaging one of these in Crete.
- Greeks built many of these in honor of the gods.
- Who wrote the famous Illiad
- Greek mythology spread ________ through generations.
- Myths helped explain inescapable things like _______.
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- Myths helped explain the ______ around ancient society.
- Beings who conquered the earth.
- Greek myth evolved around _____ century BCE.
- Large structures where actors performed plays.
- The third labor was to capture the sacred pet of this goddess.
- Greek pottery was used for food, water, and _______.
- The Greek Myth began around the ___ century BCE.
- These Singers told the anceint stories of Greece.
- Hera sent two of these animals to kill Hercules as a baby.
- Helped spread Greek mythology
- Gods who were the orgin of the being of time.
- Greek mythology also focused on morals and _______.
- Coins were placed on the eyes of the dead to cross the river ____.
- Festivals were commonly held in honor of the ____.
26 Clues: Who wrote the famous Illiad • Helped spread Greek mythology • Beings who conquered the earth. • Gods who reclaimed the earth as hero's. • One famous war told in Greek mythology. • Greek myth evolved around _____ century BCE. • The Greeks invented both comedy and _______. • Gods who were the orgin of the being of time. • Large structures where actors performed plays. • ...
Monsters & Mythological Creatures 2019-09-24
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- Artificial humanlike creature of Jewish legend.
- Creature of Greek mythology having the head, trunk, and arms of a man, and two legs (or the trunk and four legs) of a horse.
- White, horselike animal with a long, single horn, able to outwit all captors except virgins.
- Serpent, lizard, or dragon reputed to kill by its breath or look.
- Fire-breathing monster of classical mythology, having a lion's head, a she-goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
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- Monster alternating between the forms of a human being and a wolf.
- Any of the giants with a single eye in midforehead encountered by Odysseus.
- Monstrous creature of classical mythology.
- Eater of human flesh, half man and half bull, confined to the Cretan Labyrinth and killed by Theseus.
- Ravenous, slimy monsters of classical mythology, having women's heads and birds' bodies.
- Wood nymph of classical mythology.
- Biblical female demon living in deserted places, said to assault children.
12 Clues: Wood nymph of classical mythology. • Monstrous creature of classical mythology. • Artificial humanlike creature of Jewish legend. • Serpent, lizard, or dragon reputed to kill by its breath or look. • Monster alternating between the forms of a human being and a wolf. • Biblical female demon living in deserted places, said to assault children. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2025-02-22
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- – A spirit from Irish folklore that wails to foretell death
- – A monster in Greek mythology that is half man and half bull
- – A mythical animal that is part horse and part eagle
- – A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish legends
- – A mythical creature with a lion’s body and a human head
- – A mythical sea creature with a woman's upper body and a fish's tail
- – A person in folklore who can change into a wolf
- – A huge, serpent-like creature in myths, often able to fly and breathe fire
- – A mythical horse-like animal with a single horn on its forehead
- – A creature in mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
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- – A fire-breathing monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a snake's tail
- – A winged horse from Greek mythology
- – A small underground-dwelling creature in folklore
- – A large, hairy creature said to live in the Himalayas
- – A mythical bird that burns itself and rises from its ashes
- – A legendary serpent that could kill with its breath or glance
- – A legendary sea monster resembling a giant octopus
- – A mythical animal that has the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- – A mischievous elf of Irish folklore
- – A giant from mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
20 Clues: – A winged horse from Greek mythology • – A mischievous elf of Irish folklore • – A person in folklore who can change into a wolf • – A small underground-dwelling creature in folklore • – A legendary sea monster resembling a giant octopus • – A mythical animal that is part horse and part eagle • – A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish legends • ...
Mythology 2023-02-26
14 Clues: canibal • Sun god • wine god • trickster • horse god • one eyed god • magic hammer • world serpent • lightning god • hunter goddess • rainbow bridge • other trickster • goddess of wisdom • world created out of his body
mythology 2023-04-27
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- (Ceres (Roman) the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness
- a peasant girl who became an expert spinner and weaver of cloth.
- (Athene, Pallas Athena, Minerva (Roman) was the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- (Saturn (Roman), Kronos) the youngest of the Titans, the Greek deities (gods) who ruled the world before the arrival of Zeus and the other Olympian gods
- (venus)associated with love, beauty, and fertility
- Bacchus (Roman)the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- (Kirke)daughter of the sun god Helios
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- as courageous but also as arrogant and overly proud, flaws that bring him misfortune and eventually lead to his death
- one of the most important warriors in Greek mythology
- (Phoebus, Apulu (Etruscan)had many roles in Greek mythology, including god of the sun, god of the arts etc..
- a mountain nymph
- is associated with the annual cycle of the seasons in which plants die in the fall and grow back again in the spring
- (Diana (Roman), Artume (Etruscan)associated with childbirth, the harvest, and the moon
- (Mars (Roman)the god of war
14 Clues: a mountain nymph • (Mars (Roman)the god of war • (Kirke)daughter of the sun god Helios • (venus)associated with love, beauty, and fertility • one of the most important warriors in Greek mythology • Bacchus (Roman)the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • (Ceres (Roman) the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness • ...
Mythology 2022-07-18
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- Who defeated Cronos
- Who was the one-eyed monster of Greek mythology?
- The most famous Gorgon?
- Who was the god of music
- What was Poseidon's animal
- What was Artemetes the goddess of?
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- Which Greek god has an injury named after him?
- Who is the Greek symbol of bravery?
- Who was the god of messages?
- Which Greek creature protects the labyrinth?
- Which Titan ate his children
- Which Titan holds up the heavens?
- Who was Athens named for?
- Who was the sister-wife of Zeus?
14 Clues: Who defeated Cronos • The most famous Gorgon? • Who was the god of music • Who was Athens named for? • What was Poseidon's animal • Who was the god of messages? • Which Titan ate his children • Who was the sister-wife of Zeus? • Which Titan holds up the heavens? • What was Artemetes the goddess of? • Who is the Greek symbol of bravery? • ...
Mythology and Legends 7 2023-11-03
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- An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus
- Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs
- A mythological creature from Scottish and Irish folklore that can transform from seal to human
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- Zeu´s father
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- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone
- Mytological beings with the upper body of a man and the legs of a goat
- A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- A multi-headed serpent-like creature from Greek mythology, slain by Hercules
- A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology
- A creature in Greek mythology known as the "Mother of All Monsters"
- A legendary British king associated with the Knights of the Round Table
14 Clues: Zeu´s father • A race of powerful deities in Greek mythology • An ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer • Mythological creatures known for their enchanting songs • A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, abducted by Zeus • A Greek heroe known for his incredible strength and twelve labors • A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • ...
mythology 2020-06-10
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- what is the name of the gorgon that can turn you into stone
- In Greek mythology they put sailors to sleep
- what animal can fly, breath fire and is a good sign in Japanese mythology
- the queen of roman mythology
- have wands and wings
- the king of the Gods in ancient Greek mythology
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- the messenger for the Greek gods
- the mortal boy that became a god because of his amazing deeds
- what animal has a horn with heeling powers
- the Norse god of thunder
- the Greek goddess of beauty
11 Clues: have wands and wings • the Norse god of thunder • the Greek goddess of beauty • the queen of roman mythology • the messenger for the Greek gods • what animal has a horn with heeling powers • In Greek mythology they put sailors to sleep • the king of the Gods in ancient Greek mythology • what is the name of the gorgon that can turn you into stone • ...
Norse Mythology 2025-09-26
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- Thor's hammer
- Place of Origin of Norse Mythology
- Inhabitants of Alfheim
- The giant squid
- Wife of Odin
- Home of the humans
- World Tree-represents interconnectedness
- Fenrir's father
- God of thunder
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- Place for warriors who die in battle
- The first giant
- Number of Realms in Norse Mythology
- Land of ice
- The abyss before the world
- Guardian of the passage of the realms
- The destruction of the world
- Rainbow bridge in Asgard
- Chief of the Aesir gods
18 Clues: Land of ice • Wife of Odin • Thor's hammer • God of thunder • The first giant • The giant squid • Fenrir's father • Home of the humans • Inhabitants of Alfheim • Chief of the Aesir gods • Rainbow bridge in Asgard • The abyss before the world • The destruction of the world • Place of Origin of Norse Mythology • Number of Realms in Norse Mythology • Place for warriors who die in battle • ...
THE GREEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-02-25
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- Deianira was the second wife of the Greek hero and demi-god Herakles (better known as Hercules, son of the god Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene).
- Hera (/ˈhɛrə, ˈhɪərə/; Greek: Ἥρα, translit. Hḗrā; Ἥρη, Hḗrē in Ionic and Homeric Greek) is the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and mythology, one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus.
- In Greek mythology, Alcmene or Alcmena was the wife of Amphitryon by whom she bore two children, Iphicles and Laonome.
- Atalanta, the Greek Goddess of Running, is one of the lesser-known gods worth knowing about.
- Who is Prometheus? In Greek mythology, Prometheus is one of the Titans, the supreme trickster, and a god of fire.
- Hercules (known in Greek as Heracles or Herakles) is one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology.
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- Pandora is a figure from Greek mythology who was not only the first woman, but —as an instrument of the wrath of Zeus— was held responsible for releasing the ills of humanity into the world.
- In Greek mythology, Icarus (/ˈɪkərəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἴκαρος, romanized: Íkaros, pronounced [ǐːkaros]) was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth.
- Olympus,
- Hḗphaistos) is the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire (compare, however, with Hestia), and volcanoes.
- Paris, also called Alexandros (Greek: “Defender”), in Greek legend, son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
- of Troy,
- Apollo is one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology.
13 Clues: Olympus, • of Troy, • Atalanta, the Greek Goddess of Running, is one of the lesser-known gods worth knowing about. • Apollo is one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. • Hercules (known in Greek as Heracles or Herakles) is one of the best-known heroes in Greek and Roman mythology. • ...
World Literature Final Review 2023-12-15
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- A mentor figure who survives an early massacre and tries to warn Jews about the atrocities
- A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action
- A mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, confined in the labyrinth in Greek mythology
- A nervous and gullible character who falls victim to a practical joke
- A young woman whose birthday party provides a chance for a reconciliation between two small towns in Mexico
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus
- A heroic figure in Greek mythology known for his strength and the completion of twelve labors
- One of the taxidermied creatures that adds to the unsettling atmosphere of a bed and breakfast
- A mischievous and imaginative girl who weaves a deceptive story to entertain herself
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology, often portrayed as a strategic and wise deity
- A prisoner in the concentration camps known for playing the violin
- A mystical object with the power to grant wishes, bringing both hope and tragedy
- A bold young man who gifts an expensive cheese to the people of a rival town
- A rival landowner whose fate becomes intertwined with Ulrich von Gradwitz
- A ruler of Thebes whose decree sets the tragic events of the play in motion
- A Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, seduced and abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull
- A landowners whose encounter in the woods takes an unexpected turn
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- Elie's father who accompanies him through the hardships of the concentration camps
- The apple of discord, a symbol of strife in Greek mythology, leading to the Judgment of Paris and the Trojan War
- A young man whose family experiences the consequences of making wishes with a magical paw
- A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon
- A young man who checks into a bed and breakfast with dire consequences
- A fellow prisoner in "Night," searching for his son in the concentration camps
- a sadistic doctor known for inhumane medical experiments on prisoners during the Holocaust
- A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders
- A legendary Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his strength and vulnerability in his heel
- A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime
- The narrator and protagonist “Night," recounting his experiences during the Holocaust
- Antigone's sister who refuses to help her sister in defying Creon's orders
- A Titan who defies Zeus to bring fire and knowledge to humanity in Greek mythology
30 Clues: A blind prophet whose warnings go unheeded by Creon • A husband who becomes the victim of a shocking crime • A young Greek woman known for her defiance of Creon's orders • A devoted and seemingly docile housewife who takes drastic action • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus • ...
NORSE MYTHOLOGY 2019-12-02
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- gave humans understanding
- made from the maggots of Ymir's flesh
- made from the blood of Ymir
- name of the first man
- of mythical worlds in Norse mythology nine
- bottomless abyss from which the world was created
- world of the Giants
- name of the first woman
- 2nd world of Norse mythology; cold icy fog home
- world of the humans
- Realm of Hel;dwelling of the dead
- allows for travel between Asgard and Earth
- frost giant who's body made the world
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- made from the brain of Ymir
- World of the old Gods
- created from the mist; first beings
- made from Ymir's flesh
- made from the skull of Ymir
- World of the Dwarfs
- 1st world of Norse mythology; the destroyer's home;a hot bright flaming place
- gave breath and blood humans
- Realm of the Light Elves
- gave humans senses
- Home of Odin, other Gods,location of Vahalla
24 Clues: gave humans senses • World of the Dwarfs • world of the Giants • world of the humans • World of the old Gods • name of the first man • made from Ymir's flesh • name of the first woman • Realm of the Light Elves • gave humans understanding • made from the brain of Ymir • made from the skull of Ymir • made from the blood of Ymir • gave breath and blood humans • ...
Mythology 2020-11-03
14 Clues: hear • love • hubris • arrows • makeup • true love • hot wings • not my son • cloud love • son of Zeus • golden touch • the spider women • bronze over beauty • first women on earth
Mythology 2023-04-27
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- Son of Zeus and Leto
- Daughter of Cronus and Rhea
- Daughter of Idmon
- Son of Zeus and Hera
- Son of Zeus and Semele
- Son of Atreus and Aerope, King and Queen of Mycenae
- Born of Uranus and the sea
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- unknown
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis
- Son of Uranus and Gaia
- Daughter of Zeus and Leto
- Daughter of Helios and Perse
- Son of Theias and Myrrha
- Son of Peleus and the nymph Thetis
14 Clues: unknown • Daughter of Idmon • Son of Zeus and Leto • Son of Zeus and Hera • Son of Uranus and Gaia • Son of Zeus and Semele • Son of Theias and Myrrha • Daughter of Zeus and Leto • Daughter of Zeus and Metis • Born of Uranus and the sea • Daughter of Cronus and Rhea • Daughter of Helios and Perse • Son of Peleus and the nymph Thetis • Son of Atreus and Aerope, King and Queen of Mycenae
Mythology 2013-08-27
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- A power of predetermining events unalterably.
- The original model or prototype.
- The killing of an infant soon after birth.
- A person distinguished by courage, noble acts, outstanding achievements.
- A complicated, irregular network of passages or paths.
- Traditional story that serves as an expression of national spirit.
- Expresses cultural ideas on natural or social phenomena.
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- A predetermined course of events.
- Life after death.
- The formless matter supposed to have existed before creation of the universe.
- The study of myths.
- The killing of one's father.
- An entity of divine status; god or goddess.
- A search or the act of searching, an expedition.
14 Clues: Life after death. • The study of myths. • The killing of one's father. • The original model or prototype. • A predetermined course of events. • The killing of an infant soon after birth. • An entity of divine status; god or goddess. • A power of predetermining events unalterably. • A search or the act of searching, an expedition. • ...
Mythology 2014-02-14
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- The poet Homer wrote this epic
- Thursday was named after this norse god
- The Ancient Egyptian Word for "Chaos"
- The World Tree
- He is the egyptian god of nature and rebirth
- Played a big part in Arthurian mythology
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- Wednesday gets its name from this norse god
- The strongest hero of all
- His only weak point was his ankle
- The Ancient Egyptian word for "Order"
- Friday was named after this norse goddess
- The Mother of Pegasus and Chrysaor
- The Egyptian God of Darkness and Chaos
- King of Olympus
14 Clues: The World Tree • King of Olympus • The strongest hero of all • The poet Homer wrote this epic • His only weak point was his ankle • The Mother of Pegasus and Chrysaor • The Ancient Egyptian word for "Order" • The Ancient Egyptian Word for "Chaos" • The Egyptian God of Darkness and Chaos • Thursday was named after this norse god • Played a big part in Arthurian mythology • ...
Mythology 2023-07-18
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- I take and send messages
- I created horses for man
- I'm the most Greek of all the gods
- We're the hounds of Zeus
- We haunt and pester sinners
- The nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne
- Goddess of agriculture
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- I ferry the dead to the underworld
- God of the gods
- Half man half bull
- I'm a flying horse
- My son is Cupid
- I rule the dead
- My temple is the Parthenon
14 Clues: God of the gods • My son is Cupid • I rule the dead • Half man half bull • I'm a flying horse • Goddess of agriculture • I take and send messages • I created horses for man • We're the hounds of Zeus • My temple is the Parthenon • We haunt and pester sinners • I ferry the dead to the underworld • I'm the most Greek of all the gods • The nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne
Mythology 2025-05-16
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- healing god associated with music
- son of Venus; god of love
- king of Olympus
- son of Odin
- weighs the heart
- lion-headed war goddess
- goddess of magic; mother of Horus
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- Roman god of wine
- ship-sinking sea monster
- symbol of rebirth; god of the afterlife
- cat-headed goddess of fertility
- immortal healer
- Egyptian sun god
- lord of the dead
14 Clues: son of Odin • immortal healer • king of Olympus • Egyptian sun god • weighs the heart • lord of the dead • Roman god of wine • lion-headed war goddess • ship-sinking sea monster • son of Venus; god of love • cat-headed goddess of fertility • healing god associated with music • goddess of magic; mother of Horus • symbol of rebirth; god of the afterlife
Norse Mythology 2024-09-27
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- – Ancient alphabet used by the Norse people
- – Giant wolf destined to fight Odin
- – Hall where warriors go after death
- – The world tree in Norse mythology
- – Chief god in Norse mythology
- – Thor's magical hammer
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- – Norse goddess of love and fertility
- – The human world in Norse myths
- – End of the world in Norse mythology
- – Trickster god in Norse tales
- – Female warriors who choose who dies in battle
- – Norse god of thunder
12 Clues: – Norse god of thunder • – Thor's magical hammer • – Trickster god in Norse tales • – Chief god in Norse mythology • – The human world in Norse myths • – Giant wolf destined to fight Odin • – The world tree in Norse mythology • – Hall where warriors go after death • – Norse goddess of love and fertility • – End of the world in Norse mythology • ...
Greek/Roman/Norse mythology 2025-09-15
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- The sky
- Greek god of the forge and fire
- The plane in Norse mythology that humans live on
- Roman goddess of the hearth
- The place where Roman mythology was made
- The mountain that the Greek/Roman gods and goddesses live on
- The Roman(and more known) version of the 3 headed dog
- Norse giants
- Greek god of the sky, lightning, and the king of Olympus
- Norse god of forge(I think)
- Thor's hammer
- Roman god of the sea
- Greek god of light, music, and poetry
- Roman goddess of love
- Roman goddess of fortune
- Greek creatures that are half goat half human
- Greek god of wine
- Greek goddess of home and hearth
- Roman god of war
- Roman god of wine
- Roman goddess of marriage, wife of Jupiter
- A giant maze
- The Norse wife of Odin
- Greek god of the sea and water
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Greek god of messaging
- The Greek titan holding up the sky
- The place where Greek mythology was made
- The Roman titan of time
- Norse god of mischief
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- Greek goddess of the moon and hunting
- The plane on which the Norse gods and goddesses live on
- Roman god of messaging
- Roman god of the earth, underworld, and wealth
- Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest
- Roman god of the forge
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of the sky, lightning, and the king of olympus
- The Greek version of the 3 headed dog
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Roman goddess of agriculture and harvest
- The river of death
- Greek titan of time
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Norse god of thunder
- King of the Norse gods
- The place that the dead go to in Greek/Roman mythology
- Greek goddess of love
- Roman creatures that are half goat half human
- Mother earth
- The plane in Norse mythology that is where those who are evil go when they die
- The place where Norse mythology was made
- Roman goddess of hunting
- Greek goddess of marriage, and is the wife of Zeus.
- Greek goddess of rainbows
55 Clues: The sky • Norse giants • Mother earth • A giant maze • Thor's hammer • Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Greek god of wine • Roman god of wine • The river of death • Greek titan of time • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of thunder • Roman goddess of love • Greek goddess of love • Norse god of mischief • Roman god of messaging • Roman god of the forge • King of the Norse gods • The Norse wife of Odin • ...
Mythology & Legends 🏺 2025-02-20
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- A monster with snakes for hair. 🐍
- Hindu god known as the Destroyer. 🕉️
- The Titan who held up the sky. 🌍
- The trickster god in Norse mythology. 🃏
- The Egyptian sun god. ☀️
- A Greek hero known for his 12 labors. 💪
- The Greek god of the sea. 🌊
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- A powerful monkey god from Hindu mythology. 🐒
- A winged horse from Greek myths. 🐎
- The king of the Greek gods. ⚡
- The all-father in Norse mythology. 👁️
- A Greek warrior with a weak heel. 🏹
- The Norse god of thunder. 🔨
- Egyptian god of the dead. 🏺
- A major Hindu deity known for wisdom. 🎵
15 Clues: The Egyptian sun god. ☀️ • The Norse god of thunder. 🔨 • Egyptian god of the dead. 🏺 • The Greek god of the sea. 🌊 • The king of the Greek gods. ⚡ • The Titan who held up the sky. 🌍 • A monster with snakes for hair. 🐍 • A winged horse from Greek myths. 🐎 • A Greek warrior with a weak heel. 🏹 • Hindu god known as the Destroyer. 🕉️ • The all-father in Norse mythology. 👁️ • ...
Mythology crossword 2023-02-28
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- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- A traditional story of early history explaining natural phenomenon.
- Fertility and vitality.
- Universe or planet myths.
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes.
- A strong male figure.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
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- His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
- philosophical and theological elaboration of the primal myth of creation within a religious community.
- Hero or villain quests.
- A strong female is powerful.
- Truth or loyalty in mythology.
- Origination of mythology.
- His work covers many aspects of the human experience.
- People or relationship myths.
15 Clues: A strong male figure. • Hero or villain quests. • Fertility and vitality. • Origination of mythology. • Universe or planet myths. • A strong female is powerful. • People or relationship myths. • Truth or loyalty in mythology. • His work covers many aspects of the human experience. • A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. • ...
Mythology crossword 2023-02-28
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- His work covers many aspects of the human experience.
- philosophical and theological elaboration of the primal myth of creation within a religious community.
- A strong female is powerful.
- Hero or villain quests.
- Fertility and vitality.
- Universe or planet myths.
- His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
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- People or relationship myths.
- A strong male figure.
- Truth or loyalty in mythology.
- A traditional story of early history explaining natural phenomenon.
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
- A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- Origination of mythology.
15 Clues: A strong male figure. • Hero or villain quests. • Fertility and vitality. • Origination of mythology. • Universe or planet myths. • A strong female is powerful. • People or relationship myths. • Truth or loyalty in mythology. • His work covers many aspects of the human experience. • A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. • ...
Son Of Neptune 2021-05-09
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- Son of Neptune
- Roman god of the underworld
- Land Beyond Gods
- A prediction
- Follow Roman mythology
- Earth Goddess
- Praetor of Rome(girl)
- Percy's Sword
- Lost Hero, praetor of Rome
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- Head or leader of Rome
- Tall, strong, and one-eyed bipeds
- Roman god of sky
- Follow Greek mythology
- Group of girls who hunt, but have no oaths or immortality
- Treats men with such hatred
- Roman god of sea-all liquids
- Supposed to be dead
- Queen of the Amazons
- Hazel's horse, fastest horse in the world
19 Clues: A prediction • Earth Goddess • Percy's Sword • Son of Neptune • Roman god of sky • Land Beyond Gods • Supposed to be dead • Queen of the Amazons • Praetor of Rome(girl) • Head or leader of Rome • Follow Greek mythology • Follow Roman mythology • Lost Hero, praetor of Rome • Roman god of the underworld • Treats men with such hatred • Roman god of sea-all liquids • ...
cyc 2023-06-01
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- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Frightening creature (7 letters)
- Natural underground chamber (4 letters)
- Cyclops in Greek mythology (10 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
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- Hero from Greek mythology (8 letters)
- Having a single eye (8 letters)
- Enormous creature (5 letters)
- Long narrative poem (4 letters)
- Unable to see (5 letters)
- Domesticated animal (5 letters)
11 Clues: Unable to see (5 letters) • Enormous creature (5 letters) • Having a single eye (8 letters) • Long narrative poem (4 letters) • Domesticated animal (5 letters) • Frightening creature (7 letters) • Hero from Greek mythology (8 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • Natural underground chamber (4 letters) • Cyclops in Greek mythology (10 letters) • ...
Dragon Mania Legends Divine-Related Content 2023-05-24
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- The Divine Mastery skill (put Great, or Mass before it)
- The non-mythological Divine Dragon
- A Trickster Divine Dragon
- A Divine Dragon with both Metal, and Earth Elements
- In Greek Mythology, he was the head god
- The Greek god of The Dead and the Underworld
- A tech version of a few select Divine Dragons
- The Mate of the Osiris Dragon
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- The Event in which to earn Divine Dragons
- The Mythologically-Themed element
- In Egyptian Mythology, he was the Judge of Souls
- A Divine Dragon who lives on the moon
- The Divine Academy Skill (Put Divine before it)
- The Messenger of The gods in Greek Mythology
14 Clues: A Trickster Divine Dragon • The Mate of the Osiris Dragon • The Mythologically-Themed element • The non-mythological Divine Dragon • A Divine Dragon who lives on the moon • In Greek Mythology, he was the head god • The Event in which to earn Divine Dragons • The Greek god of The Dead and the Underworld • The Messenger of The gods in Greek Mythology • ...
20 Crosswords 2023-03-14
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- - What term describes something that has no end or is limitless?
- - What term describes the direct opposite of something?
- - What is the name of the goddess of revenge in Greek mythology?
- - In Greek mythology, what creature had wings and could fly?
- - What term describes a confusing or difficult problem?
- - What term describes a person who is fanatically devoted to a cause?
- - What term describes a happy accident or pleasant surprise?
- - What is a term used to describe a person who thinks independently?
- - What term describes the highest point or peak?
- - What term describes a person or thing that is considered to be a perfect example of something?
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- - What is the name of the cloud that is associated with rain?
- - What term describes an event in which the moon passes between the earth and the sun?
- - In Greek mythology, what bird is said to be reborn from its own ashes?
- - What term describes a fertile area in a desert where water is found?
- - What term describes a feeling of sadness or depression?
- - What is another name for the element mercury?
- - In Greek mythology, what creature was made up of parts of different animals?
- - What term describes a feeling of intense happiness or excitement?
- - What is the surname of the protagonist in the novel “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”?
- - What is the name of the epic poem by Homer that tells the story of the journey of Odysseus?
20 Clues: - What is another name for the element mercury? • - What term describes the highest point or peak? • - What term describes the direct opposite of something? • - What term describes a confusing or difficult problem? • - What term describes a feeling of sadness or depression? • - In Greek mythology, what creature had wings and could fly? • ...
Ancient Norse 2024-03-11
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- of sorcery practiced in Norse society.
- type of boat used by Vikings for exploration and raids.
- chooser of the slain, taking those worthy to Valhalla.
- where Odin houses the dead whom he deems worthy of dwelling with him.
- long story of heroic achievement, often a part of Viking literature.
- said to fight in a wolf-like frenzy, akin to berserkers but associated with wolves.
- god known for trickery and shape-shifting.
- of Old Norse poems and stories about gods and heroes.
- god in Norse mythology, associated with war, wisdom, and poetry.
- script used by Norse peoples.
- for Earth, inhabited by humans in Norse mythology.
- deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, common in Norway.
- of fertility, weather, and farming.
- beverage made from fermented honey, popular in the Viking age.
- associated with vengeance and the son of Odin.
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- mythical tree that connects the nine worlds in Norse cosmology.
- assembly of free men in Viking society, a governing assembly.
- warrior known for entering battle in a trance-like fury.
- of the world in Norse mythology, a great battle.
- of Viking cargo ship for trade.
- void in Norse mythology.
- poet and historian.
- gear worn by Vikings during battle.
- god of thunder.
- type of Viking dragon-headed longship.
25 Clues: god of thunder. • poet and historian. • void in Norse mythology. • script used by Norse peoples. • of Viking cargo ship for trade. • gear worn by Vikings during battle. • of fertility, weather, and farming. • of sorcery practiced in Norse society. • type of Viking dragon-headed longship. • god known for trickery and shape-shifting. • ...
Sea Monster Crossword 2022-03-28
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- A terrifying, tentacled denizen of the depths created by the master of cosmic horror.
- Sea Serpent from Norse Myth long enough to encircle the entire world.
- *Two Words* Arguably the most famous "Sea Monster" in history from the imagination of Herman Melville
- Nickname for a famous Scottish sea monster
- A sea serpent noted in theology and mythology
- Great Lakes sea monster
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- In Greek mythology, a sea nymph transformed into a sea monster
- Sailor superstition known for pulling down ships
- Spielberg’s thriller — widely considered one of the greatest monster flicks of all time
- In Greek Mythology, the monster Peruses turns to stone using Medusa's head
- Sea monster from Maori mythology
- A gigantic water-snake-like monster with nine heads
12 Clues: Great Lakes sea monster • Sea monster from Maori mythology • Nickname for a famous Scottish sea monster • A sea serpent noted in theology and mythology • Sailor superstition known for pulling down ships • A gigantic water-snake-like monster with nine heads • In Greek mythology, a sea nymph transformed into a sea monster • ...
Mythology 2013-05-21
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- King of the gods
- Goddess of love, beauty and desire
- boulder rolls back down after he pushes it up the hill. A never ending task is a Sisyphean task.
- Goddess of strategy, wisdom
- King of the underworld
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- King of the water
- Messenger God
- smith-god
- forever thirsty, but can’t drink. Submerged in water up to his neck, root of the word: Tantalizing
- Killed Medusa
- Goddess of marriage, married to Zeus
- Killed Minotaur
- god of the sun, beautiful
13 Clues: smith-god • Messenger God • Killed Medusa • Killed Minotaur • King of the gods • King of the water • King of the underworld • god of the sun, beautiful • Goddess of strategy, wisdom • Goddess of love, beauty and desire • Goddess of marriage, married to Zeus • boulder rolls back down after he pushes it up the hill. A never ending task is a Sisyphean task. • ...
Mythology 2023-11-20
13 Clues: - God of the sea • - Strong demigod • - Goddess of love • - King of the gods • - Norse thunder god • - Norse wolf monster • - Half-man, half-bull • - Snake-haired Gorgon • - Queen of the underworld • - Fire-breathing creature • - Enchanting sea creature • - Epic journey of Odysseus • - Egyptian god of the afterlife
Mythology 2023-05-05
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- a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.
- Neptune was the supreme ruler of the seas.
- Mercury the fleet-footed messenger of the gods.
- Amor was the god of passionate or physical love.
- Pluto was the god of the underworld, the kingdom of the dead
- a musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes.
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- Bacchus the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy,
- Vulcan the god of fire and of metalwork and crafts.
- was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera
- was the son of the river god Cephissus
- Jupiter was the most important deity, or god, of ancient Greece.
- was a dryad, a nymph (female nature spirit)
- Juno a protector of marriage and childbirth and a guardian of women.
13 Clues: was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera • was the son of the river god Cephissus • Neptune was the supreme ruler of the seas. • was a dryad, a nymph (female nature spirit) • Mercury the fleet-footed messenger of the gods. • Amor was the god of passionate or physical love. • Vulcan the god of fire and of metalwork and crafts. • ...
Mythology 2023-04-28
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- a tragic hero
- Greek god of earthquakes and storms
- the messenger of the gods
- Greek god of passionate
- Greek god of the underworld
- a musician who sang and played very beautifully
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- Greek god of fertility, wine,and ecstasy
- son of Zeus, Hera and god of fire
- fell in love Narcissus
- son of the river god Cepheus
- the leader of all Greek gods
- a nymph associated with trees
- queen of heaven
13 Clues: a tragic hero • queen of heaven • fell in love Narcissus • Greek god of passionate • the messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • son of the river god Cepheus • the leader of all Greek gods • a nymph associated with trees • son of Zeus, Hera and god of fire • Greek god of earthquakes and storms • Greek god of fertility, wine,and ecstasy • ...
Mythology 2021-09-29
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- Elephant god of teaching.
- The "devourer of the dead" who ate evil mens hearts.
- The legendary hammer of Thor.
- The monkey king who pissed on Buddha.
- Squirrel who fans the flames of the rivalry between Nidhuggr and Hræsvelgr.
- "Main god" of celtic mythology, husband of The Morrigan.
- God of the sea and earthquakes
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- Lightning god and king of all gods in slavic mythology.
- The greek hero famous for completing 12 trials.
- Snake that wraps itself around the world.
- The "brother" of Gilgamesh.
- Roman equivalent to Ares.
- Son of Osiris, rival of Seth.
13 Clues: Elephant god of teaching. • Roman equivalent to Ares. • The "brother" of Gilgamesh. • Son of Osiris, rival of Seth. • The legendary hammer of Thor. • God of the sea and earthquakes • The monkey king who pissed on Buddha. • Snake that wraps itself around the world. • The greek hero famous for completing 12 trials. • The "devourer of the dead" who ate evil mens hearts. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-05-31
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- Mythical creature also known as Sasquatch that issaid to live in the forests of North America
- Mythical creature with multiple heads that grow back when cut off
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- Half-human, half-fish creature that lives in the ocean
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead
- Fire-breathing creature with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent
- Female spirit from Irish folklore that wails to warn of impending death
- Female creature with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people into stone with her gaze
- Half-human, half-goat creature from Roman mythology
- Giant sea monster with tentacles that can drag ships underwater
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- Half-human, half-bull creature from Greek mythology
- Mythical creature with wings and a long, serpentine body
- Serpentine creature with the ability to kill with its gaze or breath
- Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes
- Horse-like creature with a single, spiral horn on its forehead
- Winged horse from Greek mythology
- Half-bird, half-woman creature that lures sailors to their doom with their enchanting songs
- Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology
- Mythical creature also known as the Abominable Snowman that is said to live in the Himalayas
20 Clues: Winged horse from Greek mythology • Mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes • Half-human, half-bull creature from Greek mythology • Half-human, half-goat creature from Roman mythology • Half-human, half-horse creature from Greek mythology • Giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead • Half-human, half-fish creature that lives in the ocean • ...
Unit 5- End of Unit Activity 2023-10-30
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- In the 5th century of Egypt, preference was given to this type of music
- This was used in Chinese operas to reenact battles
- A very popular string instrument in Greece
- This type of ancient Chinese musician played formal music for official ceremonies
- A very popular woodwind instrument in Greece
- In Greek mythology, he was the one who created the Lyre
- This type of song was written about specific topics
- A system of writing that uses a series of wedge-like shapes
- Chinese instruments are mostly this type
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- These were the goddesses of music in arts
- An instrument that makes noise when wind passes through it
- This is the dynasty that solidified a lot of Chinese culture
- An instrument that vibrates when it is struck, slapped, clapped, or scraped
- In Greek mythology, he played the lyre and earned a chance to save his wife from the Underworld
- In Greek mythology, he was the one who beat Marsayas in a battle to test who the best musician was
- In Greek mythology, these woman creatures would use their voices to lure men to their death
- China was the first to put an emphasis on this musical concept
- A philosophical concept that dealt with music, poetry, and dance
- An instrument that has strings that are plucked, not bowed
- An instrument that has some kind of skin stretched over it, like a drum
20 Clues: Chinese instruments are mostly this type • These were the goddesses of music in arts • A very popular string instrument in Greece • A very popular woodwind instrument in Greece • This was used in Chinese operas to reenact battles • This type of song was written about specific topics • In Greek mythology, he was the one who created the Lyre • ...
Greek and Roman Review 2025-10-07
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- goddess of success
- name of aphrodite's husband
- name of roman god who is not in greek mythology
- number of months Persephone is stuck in the underworld
- were the roman gods stronger or weaker than the greek gods?
- Rome eventually spread to 3 continents including europe, asia, and
- the greek name of the second most powerful god in Roman mythology
- place where Titans were held captive
- Venus's greek name
- greek god who has the same name in roman mythology
- Saturn was the father of three sons and the youngest was...
- Which mythology displays gods/goddesses with human characteristics of imperfection?
- messenger god, known as a trickster
- gift that made Zeus scared that the people would take over
- brother who killed his brother and ruled rome
- type of seed that kept Persephone in underworld
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- celestial bodies that were named after roman gods
- female monster who was killed by Perseus
- month named after Ares Roman name
- Zeus's roman name
- name of the sea that the roman empire surrounded
- Poseidon's main weapon of choice
- name of the god who wanted to give fire to the humans
- how many labors Hercules accomplished for penance
- hero who fulfilled a prophecy on accident and killed a relative
- Pluto is the god of the underworld and....
- ground structure that forms on fault lines and is named after Vulcan
- ruler of the underworld
28 Clues: Zeus's roman name • goddess of success • Venus's greek name • ruler of the underworld • name of aphrodite's husband • Poseidon's main weapon of choice • month named after Ares Roman name • messenger god, known as a trickster • place where Titans were held captive • female monster who was killed by Perseus • Pluto is the god of the underworld and.... • ...
Mythology 2023-04-27
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- a king doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother
- a god associated with storms, earthquakes, and some other violent forces of nature
- the fleet-footed messenger of the gods
- the god of passionate or physical love
- the son of Cronus and Rhea
- a musician who sang and played so beautifully that even animals, rocks, and trees danced to his tunes
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- the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstas
- an ancient god of fire in Greek mythology
- was a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera by talking to her constandy
- the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph of liriope
- the leader of the gods and all-powerful overseer of earthly events and human destiny
- a dryad who became the bride of Orpheus
- the queen of heaven in Greek mythology
13 Clues: the son of Cronus and Rhea • the fleet-footed messenger of the gods • the god of passionate or physical love • the queen of heaven in Greek mythology • a dryad who became the bride of Orpheus • an ancient god of fire in Greek mythology • the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstas • the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph of liriope • ...
Mythology 2021-09-23
13 Clues: Son of Zeus • God of light • god of the sky • god of mischief • Goddess of wisdom • God of sea, rivers • God of the underworld • Who did hades kidnapped • lighting and thunder god • goddess of love and beauty • A hero who defeated king Minos • goddess of farming and harvest • everything he touched into gold
Refraction 2024-05-08
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- the spreading of white light into its full spectrum of wavelength
- also known as a white rainbow or ghost rainbow
- Arabian mythology, is an Arabian god of the rainbow and mountains, whose bow is made of a rainbow
- Hindu mythology, the god of thunder and war, uses the rainbow to shoot arrows of lightning
- an optical phenomenon caused when the light from the moon is refracted through water droplets in the air
- acronym for the colors in a rainbow
- one of the first thinkers to seriously consider how and why rainbows are formed
- type of rainbow flag that is a symbol of indigenous Andean communities
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- wavelenths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves
- the outer color of a rainbow
- Norse mythology, a burning rainbow bridge connecting Midgard (earth) with Asgard, home of the gods
- the number of colors in a rainbow
- is an optical phenomenon where a rainbow halo appears to encircle an airplane's shadow against clouds
- the only planet in the solar system with rainbows
- color of the highest frequencies of visible light
- Greek mythology,the rainbow represents the path made by this Grecian goddess as she flies
16 Clues: the outer color of a rainbow • the number of colors in a rainbow • acronym for the colors in a rainbow • also known as a white rainbow or ghost rainbow • the only planet in the solar system with rainbows • color of the highest frequencies of visible light • the spreading of white light into its full spectrum of wavelength • ...
crossword 2016-10-25
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- One of the best known creatures in Greek mythology, it is a winged divine stallion.
- This scaled and fire spewing has serpentine, reptilian or avian traits.
- In Greek and Roman mythology, this was a female monster in the form of a bird with a human face.
- This was a creature in Greek mythology with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
- Often called ‘the hound of Hades’, this Greek mythological monster is a multi-headed dog, who guards the gates of the Underworld.
- In Greek mythology, this is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn from its own ashes.
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- This aquatic creature has the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish.
- This creature is half man and half horse. It is gentle but powerful.
- This creature has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse.
- According to Greek mythology, this is a monstrous fire-breathing creature that is a hybrid between a lion, a goat and a snake.
- This horse-like creature has a long, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead.
- This is a multi headed, serpent-like water monster in Greek and Roman mythology and lives in the lake of Lerna.
12 Clues: This creature is half man and half horse. It is gentle but powerful. • This scaled and fire spewing has serpentine, reptilian or avian traits. • This creature has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse. • One of the best known creatures in Greek mythology, it is a winged divine stallion. • ...
Roman gods 2016-01-13
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- Goddess of the home and the hearth
- Sun god
- Also known as Eros by the Greeks
- Deity with two faces
- God of the seas
- Goddess of springtime and growth
- Goddess of marriage
- Messenger of the gods
- Known as Demeter in Greek mythology
- God of war
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- God of the underworld
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of the forge and blacksmiths
- God of wine
- Goddess of hunting
- King of all the gods
- Known as Athena in Greek mythology
- Singing women who inspired artists
18 Clues: Sun god • God of war • God of wine • God of the seas • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of marriage • King of all the gods • Deity with two faces • God of the underworld • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of love and beauty • God of the forge and blacksmiths • Also known as Eros by the Greeks • Goddess of springtime and growth • Goddess of the home and the hearth • ...
General History 2024-10-19
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- Famous Indian festival of light. It signifies win of good over evil. Hint: starts with 'd'
- In Indian mythology, god of destruction, who has a third eye. Hint: starts with 's'
- A box when opened released all the evils. A Greek mythology. Hint: starts with 'p'
- A mythical bird with golden feathers that died and rose from its own ashes
- Highest class in the Indian caste-system
- One of the holy books of Hinduism. Hint: starts with 've'
- Sanskrit name of the river Indus. Hint: starts with 's'
- Name of Gautam Buddha. Hint: starts with 's'
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- In Indian mythology, god of creation, who has four heads. Hint: starts with 'b'
- Another famous city in Indus Valley Civilization. Hint: starts with 'h'
- In Indian mythology, god of preservation. Hint: starts with 'v'
- Famous city in Indus Valley Civilization. Hint: starts with 'm'
- Mythical sea monster rumoured to be found in a lake in Scotland. Hint: starts with 'l'
- A river flowing from Himalayas along which the ancient Indian civilization flourished
14 Clues: Highest class in the Indian caste-system • Name of Gautam Buddha. Hint: starts with 's' • Sanskrit name of the river Indus. Hint: starts with 's' • One of the holy books of Hinduism. Hint: starts with 've' • In Indian mythology, god of preservation. Hint: starts with 'v' • Famous city in Indus Valley Civilization. Hint: starts with 'm' • ...
Hard Version: Labyrinth of Death 2023-05-23
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- ______ of Baskerville (synonym of dogs)
- play on Greek heaven (similar to Elysium)
- Guardian of the Underworld (in Greek mythology)
- fear of dogs
- Watson's occupation
- Sherlock Holmes's famous hat
- a Greek play
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- A synonym for cave
- God of the Underworld (in Greek mythology)
- ___________ ear (wrestling affliction)
- burning iron rod (similar to the betting game)
- Greek instrument
- An adjective for weather
- dense shrub
- 'Flew too close to the sun'
- Greek inventor famous for making wings
- Sherlock Holmes's address (221B _____ St)
- play on Holmes
18 Clues: dense shrub • fear of dogs • a Greek play • play on Holmes • Greek instrument • A synonym for cave • Watson's occupation • An adjective for weather • 'Flew too close to the sun' • Sherlock Holmes's famous hat • ___________ ear (wrestling affliction) • Greek inventor famous for making wings • ______ of Baskerville (synonym of dogs) • play on Greek heaven (similar to Elysium) • ...
The constellations 2023-06-17
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- This constellation represents a maiden and is the second-largest constellation. It contains a bright star and is associated with purity, practicality, and attention to detail.
- This constellation is named after a queen in Greek mythology and is recognizable for its "W" or "M" shape. It can be seen year-round in certain latitudes.
- This constellation represents a bull and features a prominent star cluster and a bright orange star. It is associated with strength, determination, and fertility.
- This constellation represents a pair of fish and is characterized by its looped pattern. It is associated with intuition, empathy, and emotional depth.
- This constellation is easily identifiable by its distinct shape, resembling a curved "hook" with a bright red star at its heart. It is associated with a scorpion that stung a mythical figure.
- This constellation represents the water bearer and is known for its distinct pattern resembling a person pouring water. It is associated with innovation, humanitarianism, and intellectual pursuits.
- This constellation is known for its distinctive pattern, including three bright stars in the "belt" and a "sword" containing a beautiful nebula. In mythology, it was associated with a legendary hunter.
- This constellation features a well-known asterism called the Big Dipper and is associated with various myths and legends.
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- This constellation represents the twins from Greek mythology and is characterized by its two bright stars. It is associated with duality and communication.
- This constellation depicts a winged horse from Greek mythology and is associated with poetic inspiration and creativity. It features a square-shaped pattern known as the Great Square.
- This constellation represents a centaur aiming a bow and arrow and is known for its bright center containing the galactic center of the Milky Way. It is associated with exploration, adventure, and philosophical pursuits.
- This constellation represents a lion in Greek mythology and is associated with courage and strength. It contains several bright stars, including one of the brightest visible from Earth.
- This constellation represents a larger dog in Greek mythology and features the brightest star in the night sky. It is associated with loyalty and companionship.
- This constellation is named after a princess in Greek mythology and is home to the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way. It is associated with bravery and the power of perseverance.
- This constellation represents a bird in Greek mythology and is located in the Milky Way. It contains several notable stars, including one of the brightest stars visible from Earth.
15 Clues: This constellation features a well-known asterism called the Big Dipper and is associated with various myths and legends. • This constellation represents a pair of fish and is characterized by its looped pattern. It is associated with intuition, empathy, and emotional depth. • ...
Mythological Creatures 2023-06-19
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- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the Underworld
- Human transforming into a wolf during a full moon
- Female spirit in Irish mythology, known for wailing cries
- Winged horse of Greek mythology
- Half-human, half-fish creature of the sea
- Half-human, half-goat creature associated with nature and revelry
- Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes
- Gorgon with snake hair
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Legendary sea monster of enormous size
- Enchanting sea creature luring sailors with its song
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- Mythical creature with the body parts of multiple animals
- Legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- Half-human, half-horse creature
- Fire-breathing reptile of legends
- Another name for a Harpy, a winged creature with the body of a bird and the face of a woman
- Half-human, half-bull monster
- Mythical creature with the body of a bird and the face of a woman
- Mythical horse with a single horn
- Mythical creature with a lion's body and human head
20 Clues: Gorgon with snake hair • Half-human, half-bull monster • Half-human, half-horse creature • Winged horse of Greek mythology • Fire-breathing reptile of legends • Mythical horse with a single horn • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • Legendary sea monster of enormous size • Half-human, half-fish creature of the sea • Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-19
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- Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the Underworld
- Human transforming into a wolf during a full moon
- Female spirit in Irish mythology, known for wailing cries
- Winged horse of Greek mythology
- Half-human, half-fish creature of the sea
- Half-human, half-goat creature associated with nature and revelry
- Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes
- Gorgon with snake hair
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Legendary sea monster of enormous size
- Enchanting sea creature luring sailors with its song
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- Mythical creature with the body parts of multiple animals
- Legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- Half-human, half-horse creature
- Fire-breathing reptile of legends
- Another name for a Harpy, a winged creature with the body of a bird and the face of a woman
- Half-human, half-bull monster
- Mythical creature with the body of a bird and the face of a woman
- Mythical horse with a single horn
- Mythical creature with a lion's body and human head
20 Clues: Gorgon with snake hair • Half-human, half-bull monster • Half-human, half-horse creature • Winged horse of Greek mythology • Fire-breathing reptile of legends • Mythical horse with a single horn • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology • Legendary sea monster of enormous size • Half-human, half-fish creature of the sea • Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes • ...
Mythology 2023-04-28
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- God born to King Laius and Queen Jocasta
- Supreme ruler of the seas
- The fleet-footed messenger of the gods
- The god of passionate or physical love
- The god of the underworld or dead
- Son of Calliope and god Apollo
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- Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- Ancient god of fire
- A mountain nymph
- Son of the river god Cephissus
- Leader of the gods
- The bride of Orpheus
- The queen of heaven
13 Clues: A mountain nymph • Leader of the gods • Ancient god of fire • The queen of heaven • The bride of Orpheus • Supreme ruler of the seas • Son of the river god Cephissus • Son of Calliope and god Apollo • The god of the underworld or dead • The fleet-footed messenger of the gods • The god of passionate or physical love • God born to King Laius and Queen Jocasta • ...
Mythology 2012-10-11
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- Greek god of healing and music.
- Egyptian sun god.
- King of Ithica, main character in the Odyssey.
- Norse creature, evil, slow, dim witted, ugly.
- Norse god, killed by a spear of mistletoe.
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- Norse creatures, good with working with metal, greedy, live underground.
- Norse god, the day Thursday was named after him.
- Egyptian god, protector of the dead.
- Egyptian god of sun and war, son of Isis.
- Greek, son of Poseidon, killed the Minotaur.
- Leader of the Norse gods.
- Egyptian god of the dead, killed by his brother Set.
- Egyptian, order of the universe.
13 Clues: Egyptian sun god. • Leader of the Norse gods. • Greek god of healing and music. • Egyptian, order of the universe. • Egyptian god, protector of the dead. • Egyptian god of sun and war, son of Isis. • Norse god, killed by a spear of mistletoe. • Greek, son of Poseidon, killed the Minotaur. • Norse creature, evil, slow, dim witted, ugly. • ...
Mythology 2024-11-04
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- The Roman goddess of wisdom
- He would shoot arrows at people to make them fall in love
- The top Roman god
- The god of the sun
- Roman god of the sea
- Vulcan was the ______ of the gods
- The top Greek god
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- Greek goddess of love
- This word means living forever, never dying
- The Roman goddess of Marriage
- Neptune's three pronged spear
- These got their names from Roman gods and goddesses
- This man fought with his brother Romulus about the cities they were both trying to make
13 Clues: The top Roman god • The top Greek god • The god of the sun • Roman god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • The Roman goddess of wisdom • The Roman goddess of Marriage • Neptune's three pronged spear • Vulcan was the ______ of the gods • This word means living forever, never dying • These got their names from Roman gods and goddesses • ...
Norse Mythology 2022-11-08
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- The hall of the fallen
- Main God of Norse Mythology
- Norse alphabet
- God of fertility, represents sweeden
- Center of Norse Religion in Sweeden
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- Viking end of world Mythology
- Principal pantheon of Norse Mythology
- Specific runic alphabet used by vikings
- Drank from a cow that licked a rock tocreate humans
- The Second north pantheon
10 Clues: Norse alphabet • The hall of the fallen • The Second north pantheon • Main God of Norse Mythology • Viking end of world Mythology • Center of Norse Religion in Sweeden • God of fertility, represents sweeden • Principal pantheon of Norse Mythology • Specific runic alphabet used by vikings • Drank from a cow that licked a rock tocreate humans
Romans 2023-11-14
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- Professional fighters in ancient Rome who engaged in public contests.
- The Roman god of fire, like the Greek god Hephaestus.
- The god of war in Roman mythology.
- A long period of peace throughout the Roman Empire.
- The Roman god of trade, like the Greek god Hermes.
- The Roman arena where gladiators would fight.
- The Roman goddess of agriculture and the seasons.
- The temple in Rome dedicated to all the Roman gods.
- The Roman goddess of love and beauty.
- The king of the gods in Roman mythology
- Capital city of the Roman Empire.
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- The Roman goddess of wisdom, like the Greek goddess Athena.
- Roman general and Emperor that was later assassinated by the senate.
- The Roman pagan festival that celebrated the seasons. Christmas adopted a lot of these traditions.
- The ancient Roman assembly or council.
- The Roman god of the sea.
- The god of music, poetry, and archery in Roman mythology.
- The Roman goddess like the Greek goddess Hera.
- Ancient Roman city that was preserved after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
- The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity.
20 Clues: The Roman god of the sea. • Capital city of the Roman Empire. • The god of war in Roman mythology. • The Roman goddess of love and beauty. • The ancient Roman assembly or council. • The king of the gods in Roman mythology • The Roman arena where gladiators would fight. • The Roman goddess like the Greek goddess Hera. • The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity. • ...
Legendary Objects 2024-05-04
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- - Cup or chalice sought by King Arthur's knights
- - Mythical cauldron from Irish mythology that provided endless food
- - Lamp containing a genie who grants wishes
- - Magical carpet capable of flight in Middle Eastern folklore
- - Garment allowing the wearer to become invisible
- - Cornucopia symbolizing abundance and prosperity
- - Alchemical substance said to grant immortality
- - Footwear from European folklore enabling the wearer to travel great distances in a single step
- - Cloth said to bear the image of Jesus' face after his crucifixion
- - Fleece of the golden ram sought by Jason and the Argonauts
- - Thor's legendary hammer in Norse mythology
- - Weapon wielded by the Roman god of the sea
- - Biblical staff used by Moses to perform miracles
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- - King Arthur's legendary sword
- - Legendary object often associated with mystical powers
- - Magical ring central to J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Container holding all the world's evils in Greek mythology
- - Substance granting eternal life and youth
- - Sword stuck in a stone, only removable by the true king in Arthurian legend
- - Spear said to have pierced the side of Jesus during the crucifixion
20 Clues: - King Arthur's legendary sword • - Lamp containing a genie who grants wishes • - Substance granting eternal life and youth • - Thor's legendary hammer in Norse mythology • - Weapon wielded by the Roman god of the sea • - Cup or chalice sought by King Arthur's knights • - Alchemical substance said to grant immortality • - Garment allowing the wearer to become invisible • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-12-01
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- The god of the sun
- The god of machines
- The god of the earth
- The god of love
- The goddess of the hunt
- The god of wine
- The goddess of victory
- The god of the underworld
- The snake-woman monster
- The one eyed monster
- The goddess of wisdom
- The god of the sky
- Hades' dog
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- The smartest man in Greek Mythology
- the goddess of love AND beauty
- The pit of darkness
- The god of the ocean
- The demigod whose weakness was his ankle.
- The god of war
- The strongest demigod in Greek Mythology
- A Greek conqueror
21 Clues: Hades' dog • The god of war • The god of love • The god of wine • A Greek conqueror • The god of the sun • The god of the sky • The god of machines • The pit of darkness • The god of the earth • The god of the ocean • The one eyed monster • The goddess of wisdom • The goddess of victory • The goddess of the hunt • The snake-woman monster • The god of the underworld • the goddess of love AND beauty • ...
Norse Mythology: Thor Edition 2018-12-10
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- What was Thor disguised as when he went to get his hammer back?
- Myths are widely told, and are often considered _____ (made up).
- Ragnarok was also referred to as ________.
- The viking age and scandinavian _________ are around the same time period. World The midgard serpent wraps it’s body around the _____
- Thor is a well known ____ (image) in today’s Marvel series.
- What were giants responsible for?
- What is the dwelling place of the Gods?
- Who arises after Thor's death?
- American remembrance of Thor? (weekday)
- What is Thor’s mother’s name?
- Upsala was a _______ town?
- How does Thor obtain his lighting power?
- Adam and Eve were the 'start' of ____________.
- What did Thor change into when he went fishing with the ogre?
- Ragnarök was an ___________ (expected) event.
- What country does Thor’s oak stand in?
- Ragnarök is a term in both norse mythology and ______ movies.
- Old norse is a more ______ (ordinary) name for a branch of Germanic religion. Escorts Loki _______ (takes) Thor to the ogres to retrieve his hammer.
- Thor's impossible tasks were ______ (tampered with).
- Thor's hammer returns like a _________.
- Christianity emerged after Thor’s _____.
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- Who is Thor’s servant as well as a God?
- Multiple things predicted Ragnarok, including the _____.
- What is Thor's father the God of?
- Where does Thor get his incredible strength?
- Where did Adam and Eve arise from?
- A folktale is also known as a ____.
- Who dies in Ragnarök?
- Something associated with norse mythology is _______ (NFL team).
- Religion of the ___________.
- The sun darkened and three years of harsh winter was because of ________ humanity Who dies along with Thor?
- What is a symbol of power and pride?
- Who is Thor's nemesis?
- What is the colour of Thor’s eyes?
- In the battle of Thor and the Midgard Serpent, who dies?
- What is Thor the God of?
- What is Thor’s mother the Goddess of?
- Who did the ogres want in exchange for the hammer?
- Norse mythology originated in ___________
- People would throw __________ into the ocean to represent Thor's dominance. norse Thor is a character in _____ mythology.
- How many impossible tasks were assigned to Thor?
- What is Thor’s father’s name?
- When Thor perishes, his cult begins to ____ (disappear).
- In ________ mythology, Thor is a hammer wielding God associated with storms, lightning, thunder, and fertility.
- Who was thought to have stolen Thor's hammer?
- What type of wood is most often struck by lightning?
46 Clues: Who dies in Ragnarök? • Who is Thor's nemesis? • What is Thor the God of? • Upsala was a _______ town? • Religion of the ___________. • What is Thor’s mother’s name? • What is Thor’s father’s name? • Who arises after Thor's death? • What is Thor's father the God of? • What were giants responsible for? • Where did Adam and Eve arise from? • What is the colour of Thor’s eyes? • ...
Vocabulary-- The Odyssey 2023-11-27
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- the legendary home of Odysseus from Greek mythology
- long poem or novel, usually based around a hero
- clever king of Ithaca & hero of The Odyssey; known for his speaking skills
- a spear with three prongs (weapon of Poseidon)
- a Greek sorceress who turns sailors into pigs
- king of the gods in Greek mythology/Romans called him Jupiter
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- 10year war between Greeks Trojans/ended with the destruction of Troy
- a giant known for having only one eye in center of his forehead
- the god of the sea/ known as Neptune in Roman mythology
- a man who is trying to marry a certain woman
- one of a group of female and partly human creatures from Greek mythology, known to use their singing to attract sailors toward dangerous waters
- wife of Odysseus
12 Clues: wife of Odysseus • a man who is trying to marry a certain woman • a Greek sorceress who turns sailors into pigs • a spear with three prongs (weapon of Poseidon) • long poem or novel, usually based around a hero • the legendary home of Odysseus from Greek mythology • the god of the sea/ known as Neptune in Roman mythology • ...
mythical creatures 2023-10-22
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- A giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore
- A composite creature with lion, goat, and serpent parts
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- A serpent or dragon known for its deadly gaze
- A winged horse from Greek mythology
- Enchanting creatures that lure sailors with their singing
- A creature with the upper body of a human and lower body of a horse
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair, turning onlookers to stone
- A bird that regenerates or is reborn from ashes
- An ape-like cryptid said to inhabit the Himalayas
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- A mythical beast with a lion's body and eagle's head
- A mythical being with a human body and bull head
- Bird-like creatures with a human head
- A legendary serpentine or winged creature
- A water creature from Japanese folklore
- A fictional creature with rabbit and antelope traits
- A female monster, such as Medusa, with snakes for hair
- Female nature spirits in Greek mythology
18 Clues: A winged horse from Greek mythology • Bird-like creatures with a human head • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • A water creature from Japanese folklore • Female nature spirits in Greek mythology • A legendary serpentine or winged creature • A serpent or dragon known for its deadly gaze • A giant sea monster from Scandinavian folklore • ...
Celtic Mythology 2024-11-05
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- A major Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, celebrated from October 31st to November 1st. Samhain is believed to be a time when the veil between the living and the dead is thin, allowing spirits to pass between worlds.
- A goddess of fertility, healing, and craftsmanship in Irish mythology. Brigid is also associated with poetry and the hearth. Her festival, Imbolc, marks the midpoint between winter and spring.
- A female spirit or fairy in Irish mythology, often considered a harbinger of death. The banshee is said to wail or cry loudly, signaling the imminent death of a family member.
- A shape-shifting creature in Irish folklore, often portrayed as mischievous or malevolent. The puca can take the form of various animals, including horses, goats, and rabbits, and is known for causing trouble or leading people astray.
- A race of monstrous, often malevolent beings in Irish mythology. They are frequently depicted as giants or sea creatures and are considered adversaries of the Tuatha Dé Danann in various myths.
- A god of many skills, including the arts, crafts, and warfare, in Irish and Celtic mythology. Lugh is a central figure in the mythological cycle of the Tuatha Dé Danann and is often depicted as a warrior-king with great wisdom.
- The horned god of fertility, animals, and nature in Celtic mythology. Often depicted with antlers or horns, Cernunnos is associated with wild creatures, abundance, and the cycles of life.
- A god of love, youth, and poetic inspiration in Irish mythology. Aengus is often portrayed as a beautiful young man who has the power to enchant others with his music or charm. He is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
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- A race of supernatural beings in Irish mythology, believed to be the children of the goddess Danu. The Tuatha Dé Danann are associated with magic, wisdom, and the arts. They are often seen as the divine ancestors of the Irish people.
- A member of the ancient Celtic priestly class, responsible for religious ceremonies, law, and education. Druids were believed to have special knowledge of nature, magic, and the spiritual world.
- Supernatural beings or spirits in Celtic folklore, often associated with nature, mischief, and enchantment. They are commonly depicted as small, ethereal creatures with magical powers.
- A figure in Welsh mythology, sometimes called the "son of the mother," who is associated with harvest and the balance of the seasons. His story is often linked to the themes of rebirth and the changing of the seasons.
- The legendary sword of King Arthur, often associated with magical powers and invincibility. While Excalibur is more of a Welsh legend, it is heavily tied to the broader Celtic mythos, particularly in Arthurian tales.
- A goddess of war, fate, and sovereignty in Irish mythology. Often depicted as a crow or raven, the Morrígan is associated with death on the battlefield and is known for her shapeshifting abilities and foretelling of doom.
- A race of fairy folk in Irish and Scottish mythology. The Sidhe are considered to live in a parallel world, often underground or in mounds (known as "sidhe mounds"). They are sometimes depicted as beautiful, but dangerous beings.
15 Clues: A female spirit or fairy in Irish mythology, often considered a harbinger of death. The banshee is said to wail or cry loudly, signaling the imminent death of a family member. • ...
Mythological Figures 2024-07-19
10 Clues: God of the sea. • Norse god of thunder. • Goddess of love and beauty. • Hero known for his strength. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • Goddess of the hunt and moon. • Goddess of wisdom and warfare. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • God of the sun, music, and prophecy. • Queen of the gods in Greek mythology.
Mythology and Legends 2023-07-25
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- Greek god of thunder and king of the gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
- Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Norse god of thunder and strength, wielding Mjölnir.
- Egyptian god of mummification, with a jackal head.
- Chief god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom and war.
- Figure from Greek mythology linked to a box of troubles.
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- Shinto goddess of the sun and the heavens.
- Greek demigod, renowned for his strength and bravery.
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, turning people to stone.
- Trickster god in Norse mythology, causing mischief.
- Legendary British king and leader of the Knights of the Round Table.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and courage.
- Greek god of the sea, holding a trident.
- Egyptian sun god, symbolizing life and rebirth.
15 Clues: Greek goddess of love and beauty. • Greek goddess of wisdom and courage. • Greek god of the sea, holding a trident. • Shinto goddess of the sun and the heavens. • Greek god of thunder and king of the gods. • Egyptian sun god, symbolizing life and rebirth. • Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead. • Egyptian god of mummification, with a jackal head. • ...
Classics Crossword 2024-10-28
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- One of great poets of Ancient Greece (5)
- Hero known for his 12 labours(8)
- Famous epic poem about a hero’s long journey(8)
- Queen of the gods in Greek Mythology(4)
- A mythical horse that is associated with a famous war (6)
- First emperor of Rome
- City known for its traditional walls(4)
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- A Roman structure for public spectacles (12)
- Famous Roman poets known for Aeneid(6)
- Study of ancient texts and cultures(7)
- Study of traditional stories and legends(9)
- Roman general who famously crossed the Rubicon(6)
- The god of the sera in Greek Mythology(6)
13 Clues: First emperor of Rome • Hero known for his 12 labours(8) • Famous Roman poets known for Aeneid(6) • Study of ancient texts and cultures(7) • Queen of the gods in Greek Mythology(4) • City known for its traditional walls(4) • One of great poets of Ancient Greece (5) • The god of the sera in Greek Mythology(6) • Study of traditional stories and legends(9) • ...
OBG 2023-12-19
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- Never given in LT
- Greek number on the fetal skull
- Football and FGR
- Absent in uterus present in hairy ovary
- Sign of cricket in radiology
- Syndrome where mother and fetus are swollen
- Government guideline for LT
- IVF family in Indian mythology
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- Started as stomach soother
- Right heart
- Astronomy in OBG
- Dirtiest room in LGH
- First woman according to Greek mythology
- Dirty placenta
- Academy of higher education
15 Clues: Right heart • Dirty placenta • Astronomy in OBG • Football and FGR • Never given in LT • Dirtiest room in LGH • Started as stomach soother • Academy of higher education • Government guideline for LT • Sign of cricket in radiology • IVF family in Indian mythology • Greek number on the fetal skull • Absent in uterus present in hairy ovary • First woman according to Greek mythology • ...
Defeat of the Titans 2023-11-06
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- strong one eyed giants
- a deep hole used as a prison in mythology
- powerful people who created the earth
- king of the titans
- spear with three points
- brothers and sisters
- king of the gods
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- kronos _______ his children
- ancient stories about heroes
- rules the seas
- rules the underworld
- zues' brothers and sisters
- zues's weapon
- The greek gods live on Mount ____________.
14 Clues: zues's weapon • rules the seas • king of the gods • king of the titans • rules the underworld • brothers and sisters • strong one eyed giants • spear with three points • zues' brothers and sisters • kronos _______ his children • ancient stories about heroes • powerful people who created the earth • a deep hole used as a prison in mythology • The greek gods live on Mount ____________.
Vocabulary/Jake crossword 2025-02-25
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- extreme exaggeration
- howdosconnorreacttojakebeingbehindonhiswork
- descriptivelanguage
- poemcharacter
- comparelikeoras
- flashtothepast
- untruestories
- whatisrickwaitingforallweek
- whatisjakessidejob
- wherediddidiandjakego
- describingnonhumanwithhumancharactersistics
- whydoesdidishowuptorickshouse
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- howdoesdidireactwhensheseemsjakeatthegame
- indirectreference
- whatoesrickattempttoconvincejaketodo
- howdoesrickgetjakesschedule
- comparisonwithoulikeoras
- whatdoesrickseelaterthatnight
- whatisdipsysjobonthefootballteam
- longnarrativepoem
20 Clues: poemcharacter • untruestories • flashtothepast • comparelikeoras • indirectreference • longnarrativepoem • whatisjakessidejob • descriptivelanguage • extreme exaggeration • wherediddidiandjakego • comparisonwithoulikeoras • howdoesrickgetjakesschedule • whatisrickwaitingforallweek • whatdoesrickseelaterthatnight • whydoesdidishowuptorickshouse • whatisdipsysjobonthefootballteam • ...
St Jordi 2024-04-10
20 Clues: Fe • Sant • drac • escut • Honor • Triomf • Missió • Llança • espasa • Màritir • Bandera • Medieval • armadura • Llegenda • cavaller • Valentia • velentia • Victòria • Mitologia • Cavalleria
week 27 jayce 2022-03-30
20 Clues: hot • care • town • smart • scope • class • sorry • phone • artist • tablet • nature • wheels • therapy • reading • science • noob1234 • tempoture • president • therapist • a container
Saint george 2024-04-10
20 Clues: Fè • Drac • Sant • Escut • Honor • Espasa • Trionf • Llança • Martir • Coratge • Bandera • Victòria • Caballer • Busqueda • Llegenda • Valentía • Medieval • Armadura • Mitología • Caballeria
St Jordi 2024-04-10
20 Clues: Fe • Sant • drac • escut • Honor • Triomf • Missió • Llança • espasa • Màritir • Bandera • Medieval • armadura • Llegenda • cavaller • Valentia • velentia • Victòria • Mitologia • Cavalleria
A2 Back to School 2022-10-14
20 Clues: fgti • tera • eirf • eugh • tiagn • ashse • hrose • alege • onwud • doswr • foetrs • lalbda • aiowrrr • covoaln • meprero • enrtosm • selidro • ediicnme • yloohytgm • eryutcarcmitealh
Mythical Creatures 2023-04-24
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- A member of a race of savage one-eyed giants in Greek mythology.
- A living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialised sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- Occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales.
- A decorative container, typically made of glass or china and used as an ornament or for displaying cut flowers.
- A mythical animal resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead.
- A mythical creature with the head and the wings of an eagle and the body of a lion, typically depicted with pointed ears and with the eagle's legs taking the place of the forelegs.
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
- To bring (something) into existence.
- A 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- Made of clay and permanently hardened by heat.
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- A mythical monster resembling a giant reptile, sometimes shown as having wings.
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- A creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse in Greek mythology.
- A mythological creature with a lion's body and a human head, an important image in Egyptian and Greek art and legend.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- Relating to or characteristic of humankind.
- A serpentine water monster with nine heads in Greek mythology.
- A 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- A fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail in Greek mythology.
- An animal, as distinct from a human being.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is made.
23 Clues: To bring (something) into existence. • An animal, as distinct from a human being. • Relating to or characteristic of humankind. • Made of clay and permanently hardened by heat. • Occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • A serpentine water monster with nine heads in Greek mythology. • ...
SEA MONSTERS 2023-08-06
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- The daughter of Helios and Perse; has the power to change people into animals; a symbol of seduction and peril
- From Norse mythology; a majestic and terrifying snake of enormous size, thought to encircle the entire Earth
- A mythical white sperm whale that terrorized Captain Ahab in Herman Melville’s book by the same name
- From Greek and Egyptian mythology; a fabulous golden-red bird symbolizing immortality, resurrection, and life after death
- From Caribbean mythology, described as a hybrid of a shark and an octopus with the power to pull vessels and swimmers out to sea
- A deadly African serpent who kills by touch and poisonous breath
- Fearsome serpent-like beast from Greek mythology with fangs and numerous heads that regenerate
- Usually a massive sea serpent or whale sent by the gods as punishment or an omen of disaster
- From Japanese culture; meaning “sea monk” or “sea priest,” it is portrayed as a huge humanoid figure with a bald head, resembling a monk
- (Slavic culture) Black and scaly with massive horns and red light coming from the eyes
- In Norse tradition, a huge and terrifying sea serpent sometimes referred to as the “sea mist,” causing dangerous storms and whirlpools that engulf ships
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- From Greek mythology; beautiful sea monsters known for seductive melodies, with the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a bird
- A magical, single-horned horse native to India
- Often shown as a giant octopus with enormous tentacles that can capsize ships
- A six-headed sea monster with Charybdis, presenting travelers with the choice of facing one of two evils
- Nymph daughter Atlas who tempts sailors with the prospect of endless happiness
- An enormous humanoid-shaped sea creature with dragon wings and squid tentacles on its face
- Hebrew origin; a sea serpent with multiple heads often associated with the sin of envy
- From Hindu and Buddhist cultures; described as a hybrid animal with an elephant-like head and a fish or crocodile body; having powers of fertility, protection, and plenty
- An eagle-headed lion native to the mountains of North-eastern Europe
20 Clues: A magical, single-horned horse native to India • A deadly African serpent who kills by touch and poisonous breath • An eagle-headed lion native to the mountains of North-eastern Europe • Often shown as a giant octopus with enormous tentacles that can capsize ships • Nymph daughter Atlas who tempts sailors with the prospect of endless happiness • ...
Greek Review 2022-06-09
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- relating to or characteristic of the demigod Prometheus
- excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance.
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing or a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- any of the twelve Greek gods regarded as living on Olympus or a competitor in the Olympic Games
- something unchangeable and long-lasting, as if made from stone.
- the belief in multiple Gods or Goddesses.
- a being who cannot die.
- The practice of having one singular partner in marriage.
- the study of human history through artifacts.
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- all of the Gods or Goddesses of Greek mythology.
- torment or tease with the sight or promise of something that is out of reach.
- a three-pronged spear, especially as an attribute of Poseidon
- a being capable of dying
- associated with Mount Olympus
- the study of myths.
- The practice of having more than one partner in marriage.
- the belief in a singular God.
17 Clues: the study of myths. • a being who cannot die. • a being capable of dying • associated with Mount Olympus • the belief in a singular God. • the belief in multiple Gods or Goddesses. • the study of human history through artifacts. • all of the Gods or Goddesses of Greek mythology. • relating to or characteristic of the demigod Prometheus • ...
Huhu 2023-10-03
Mythical Creatures 2023-04-24
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- A member of a race of savage one-eyed giants in Greek mythology.
- A living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialised sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- Occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales.
- A decorative container, typically made of glass or china and used as an ornament or for displaying cut flowers.
- A mythical animal resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead.
- A mythical creature with the head and the wings of an eagle and the body of a lion, typically depicted with pointed ears and with the eagle's legs taking the place of the forelegs.
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
- To bring (something) into existence.
- A 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- Made of clay and permanently hardened by heat.
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- A mythical monster resembling a giant reptile, sometimes shown as having wings.
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- A creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse in Greek mythology.
- A mythological creature with a lion's body and a human head, an important image in Egyptian and Greek art and legend.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- Relating to or characteristic of humankind.
- A serpentine water monster with nine heads in Greek mythology.
- A 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- A fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail in Greek mythology.
- An animal, as distinct from a human being.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is made.
23 Clues: To bring (something) into existence. • An animal, as distinct from a human being. • Relating to or characteristic of humankind. • Made of clay and permanently hardened by heat. • Occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • A serpentine water monster with nine heads in Greek mythology. • ...
ENGLISH OLYMPIC : GRADE 12 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-09
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- Figures of speech that uses sound like noise such as : 'Hiss', 'buzz', and 'rat-a-tat-tat'.
- it follows the trends , issues , objectives and contribution in a research paper.
- is where you wrap up your ideas and leave the reader with a strong final impression in a research paper.
- In Philippine mythology , he is the god of the sun, lord of war, and patron of warrior. Clue: Start with letter "A"
- The recipient of the information. Clue: Start with letter "R".
- In the process of communication , this refers to the "Interference" and is anything that blocks the communication process.
- “To be, or not to be, that is the question” .This line is derived from one of William Shakespeare poems. Clue : Start with letter “H”.
- Element of a short story which refers to the main character, who has typically the sympathy and support of the audience.
- A short summary of your completed research paper.
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- In Greek mythology, he is the god of the Underworld. Clue : Start with letter "H".
- A Japanese poem composed of typically 5-7-5 syllables pattern in three lines.
- Element of short story which tackles the exciting part of the story.
- This figures of speech compare two things using the word “like or as”.
- The process of communication where the receiver interprets the information into meaningful messages.
- In Greek mythology, he is the god of the sea.
- This type of critical approach focus on the power hierarchy in the society. Clue : Start with “M” and ends with letter “M”.
- This figures of speech exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- This type of critical approach focus on women empowerment in our society. Clue: Start with letter “ F”.
- In Greek mythology , he is the god of war and the son of the Greek gods Zeus and Hera. Clue : Start with letter "A"
- In Philippine mythology, he is the king of the gods, ruler of the heavens and creator of humanity.
20 Clues: In Greek mythology, he is the god of the sea. • A short summary of your completed research paper. • The recipient of the information. Clue: Start with letter "R". • Element of short story which tackles the exciting part of the story. • This figures of speech compare two things using the word “like or as”. • ...
Salvage Monthly Crossword 2024-03-11
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- A breed of dog in the book.
- A brand of cheap, pre-cooked meat.
- A record of an animal's breeding.
- A figure from Greek mythology and the wife of Orpheus. Orpheus traveled to the Underworld to retrieve her (unsuccessfully) after she died.
- Having a difficult temper; combative.
- A scar that makes a pit in the skin, usually from heavy acne.
- Soft and…
- To bounce or skip from one surface to another.
- A wail signifying the mourning of the dead.
- A dog whose breed is mixed or impure.
- A figure in Greek mythology. Medea's lover, who betrays her for another woman.
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- Impossible to defeat.
- A virus effecting dogs in The book.
- Like a water tornado.
- The expulsion of the placenta following childbirth.
- To dry up.
- A figure in Greek mythology best known for taking revenge on her former lover by killing her own children.
- A mythological creature usually portrayed as a young, beautiful woman who inhabits various natural settings, such as the woods or a stream.
- The peices making up a structure in your body.
19 Clues: Soft and… • To dry up. • Impossible to defeat. • Like a water tornado. • A breed of dog in the book. • A record of an animal's breeding. • A brand of cheap, pre-cooked meat. • A virus effecting dogs in The book. • Having a difficult temper; combative. • A dog whose breed is mixed or impure. • A wail signifying the mourning of the dead. • ...
