mythology Crossword Puzzles
devilish mythology queries 2024-07-01
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- Goddess of war
- Doomed lover, bitten by a snake
- young son of aeneas
- the Great, Son of Peleus
- God of shape shifting
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- Deadly whirl pool
- God of fertility, pictured with huge erection
- Horae Goddesses of the seasons
- son of King Triopas, hungry
- Aetolian princess who became a Spartan queen
- Female partner in a couple that has some close resemblances to the interactions between Gilgamesh and Siduri in the Epic of Gilgamesh
- Goddess of dawn
12 Clues: Goddess of war • Goddess of dawn • Deadly whirl pool • young son of aeneas • God of shape shifting • the Great, Son of Peleus • son of King Triopas, hungry • Horae Goddesses of the seasons • Doomed lover, bitten by a snake • Aetolian princess who became a Spartan queen • God of fertility, pictured with huge erection • ...
Europe 2023-01-10
8 Clues: Capital is Bern • _____ Mythology • Currency of the EU • Birthplace of Ikea • longest border is Brazil • Has cities like Bolonga and Venice • responsible for the last the letters in Benelux • responsible for the first two letters in Benelux
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 2024-03-20
8 Clues: American whaler • Captain Nemo's boat • The story's anti-hero • French Marine Biologist • Assistant to the Professor • Lost City of Greek Mythology • Beast thought to be terrorizing ships • Character who does bad things but has good intentions
Mythological creatures 2025-05-15
8 Clues: A three headed dog • The father of Chimera • The mother of Chimera • The God of the underworld • A Fire breathing lion/goat • Legends still believed today • The place that Cerberus guards • A different way to say animals
Apollo and Daphne 2013-05-10
9 Clues: God of love • God of music • Mother Earth • a type of tree • A collection of myths • A person from Greece is called ____ • Daughter of Gaea and love of Apollo • What Apollo wears in tribute to Daphne • The mortal man in love with Daphne (in variations)
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2022-03-25
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- A type of rock or mineral
- A knife-like hook used usually to harvest crops or plants.
- Bringing up swallowed food up again to the mouth
- A power that is believed to control what happens in the future
- A prediction of the future
- People that use certain techniques to make metal tools
- To be confined in a jail or prison
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- To surprise or upset someone or something very much
- To forcefully take someone or something.
- When someone or something dies, it demises
- To fear something that will or might happen
- Limbs flopping, usually a form of pain
12 Clues: A type of rock or mineral • A prediction of the future • To be confined in a jail or prison • Limbs flopping, usually a form of pain • To forcefully take someone or something. • When someone or something dies, it demises • To fear something that will or might happen • Bringing up swallowed food up again to the mouth • To surprise or upset someone or something very much • ...
Greek Mythology~#1 2018-06-07
Across
- God of the sea
- She loved Narcissus
- Three headed dog guarding the underworld
- Demeter's daughter and Hades's queen
- Cursed with the golden touch
- Zeus's favorite daughter
Down
- Opened a forbidden box because of her curiosity
- God of the underworld
- Strong man, was given 12 labors
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Winged flying horse
- Zeus's wife
12 Clues: Zeus's wife • God of the sea • She loved Narcissus • Winged flying horse • God of the underworld • Zeus's favorite daughter • Goddess of love and beauty • Cursed with the golden touch • Strong man, was given 12 labors • Demeter's daughter and Hades's queen • Three headed dog guarding the underworld • Opened a forbidden box because of her curiosity
Greek mythology crossword 2023-01-11
12 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of fire • god of gods • god of travel • goddess of war • god of the sea • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • god of beauty and love • goddess of agriculture • god of music and poetry
space 2015-10-26
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- it’s bright and it’s not a planet
- they are people and they are a few who can do this
- it’s our home and it’s our planet
- it’s no longer considered a planet and it’s the smallest dwarf planet in the Solar System its smaller than earth moons
- it’s also called a minor planet and it’s a small body that orbits around the sun
- it was the god of agriculture in Roman mythology and it’s also the father of Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods and it’s a planet
- it make everything stay on the ground
- it’s not a planet and it’s not human some people believe it and other don't
- it’s a planet and it was name after t the god of war in Roman mythology (Ares)
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- it’s a planet and it’s the smallest planet from our solar system
- it has 19 moons and was discovered by Urban Le Verier, John Couch Adams, and Johann Galle on September 23 in 1846
- it’s the largest planet in our solar system it has a moon that is bigger than Mercury
- a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust
- star it’s a star but you can wish on it
- it’s a planet and it was named after the Greek god of the sky
- 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night
- hole it’s a place where money or lost item apparently disappear without trace
- it only comes out at night and they is over billion of them
- it’s bright and it’s a planet and it’s the sixth largest planet
- giant it’s a planet that is made out of gas like Venus and Mars
20 Clues: it’s bright and it’s not a planet • it’s our home and it’s our planet • it make everything stay on the ground • star it’s a star but you can wish on it • they are people and they are a few who can do this • 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night • a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust • ...
VITALANT VALENTINE'S BLAST OF LOVE 2023-02-13
Across
- Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day
- The favorite flavor in a box of Valentine candy
- More people spend Valentine's Day here than indoors
- What color rose do you give to a friend on valentines day
- Love interest of Juliet
- This internal organ was believed to cause love in Medieval times
- Receive the most amount of Valentine's Day cards
- 10 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- 8 billion of these kind of hearts are manufactured each year
- What a mix of red and white roses typically means
- What fruit was once known as a "love apple" for aphrodisiac properties
- What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day
- the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology
- What color rose is sent on Valentine's Day to say, "I'm sorry"
- What the X's and O's stand for at the end of a letter
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- What major invention was patented on Valentine's Day
- 17 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- Name of the singer of Top Ten hit in 1961 "Cupid"
- Valentine's Day is mentioned in this Shakespearean play
- 35 million of heart shaped boxes containing these are sold on Valentines Day
- Most common phase said on Valentines Day
- Love interest of Romeo
- How many Valentines day are given each year
- Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology
- How many billion dollars Americans spend on jewelry for Valentine's Day
- The U.S State that produces most of the country's red roses
- Percentage of flowers purchased by women for themselves on Valentines Day
- 250 million of these are grown just for Valentines Day.
- Causes heart rate to increase to 110 beats per minute
30 Clues: Love interest of Romeo • Love interest of Juliet • Cupid's name in Greek mythology • the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology • Most common phase said on Valentines Day • How many Valentines day are given each year • Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards • What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day • Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day • ...
Animals 2024-03-02
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- - Known for its speed and agility, symbolizing focus and determination.
- - Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, symbolizing strength and courage.
- - Named after the gentle west wind, representing calmness and serenity.
- - Named after the queen of the heavens in Roman mythology, symbolizing protection and nurturing.
- - Represents strength, courage, and ferocity.
- - Derived from the lion, signifying bravery and leadership.
- - Derived from the Native American word for "friend," representing companionship and loyalty.
- - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing mystery, intuition, and femininity.
- - Mythical bird associated with rebirth and renewal.
- - Inspired by the black-furred mammal, symbolizing elegance and sophistication.
- - Named after the graceful tree, symbolizing flexibility, adaptability, and resilience.
- - Represents the flow of life, renewal, and change.
- - Often associated with wisdom, intelligence, and mystery.
- - Named after the Greek god of the sun, light, and poetry, representing creativity and inspiration.
- - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing beauty and mystery.
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- - Evokes the image of glowing embers, symbolizing warmth and passion.
- - Represents innocence, gentleness, and youthful energy.
- - Named after the climbing plant, symbolizing resilience, growth, and endurance.
- - Mythical bird associated with resurrection and immortality.
- - Latin for "star," evoking a sense of brightness and brilliance.
- - Often associated with dragons, symbolizing power and magic.
- - Inspired by the ocean, representing vastness and depth.
- - Named after the mighty hunter in Greek mythology, embodying strength and determination.
- - Strong and protective, reminiscent of the powerful animal.
- - Named after the natural light display in the sky, symbolizing beauty and wonder.
- - A small bird known for its melodious song, symbolizing joy and creativity.
- - Latin for "king," suggesting authority and power.
- - Named after the tree, symbolizing growth, resilience, and interconnectedness.
- - Symbolizes loyalty, resilience, and independence.
- - Evokes the image of fire, representing strength, intensity, and transformation.
30 Clues: - Represents strength, courage, and ferocity. • - Latin for "king," suggesting authority and power. • - Represents the flow of life, renewal, and change. • - Symbolizes loyalty, resilience, and independence. • - Mythical bird associated with rebirth and renewal. • - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing beauty and mystery. • ...
Our National Symbol 2022-05-19
Across
- combined or joined with something already formed
- concerns
- Seal the chief seal of a nation or state
- slavery
- Bible character who led the ancient Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt
- busy and careful
Down
- a quarrel or dispute
- an object or design that serves as a symbol
- a character in Greek mythology for his extreme strength
- offensive
- stating or declaring an opinion
- representatives
- supporters of a cause
- a word, phrase, or sentence that expresses the ideals of a group or nation
- carrying
15 Clues: slavery • concerns • carrying • offensive • representatives • busy and careful • a quarrel or dispute • supporters of a cause • stating or declaring an opinion • Seal the chief seal of a nation or state • an object or design that serves as a symbol • combined or joined with something already formed • a character in Greek mythology for his extreme strength • ...
MaComSci 2021-10-15
Across
- arrangement, sizing.
- a planet named after the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
- Pre-designed documents.
- huge collection of stars.
- it is a mammal that lays eggs.
- Two-Dimensional figure.
- Solid figure with a circular base & vertex.
- Amount added or charged by banks.
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- A number alone.
- the smallest unit of an element.
- Comparison of two quantities.
- is an electric circuit that produces a magnetic field.
- act of constantly sending messages on a fast speed.
- Intersection of a row & column.
- Printable/displayable text.
15 Clues: A number alone. • arrangement, sizing. • Pre-designed documents. • Two-Dimensional figure. • huge collection of stars. • Printable/displayable text. • Comparison of two quantities. • it is a mammal that lays eggs. • Intersection of a row & column. • the smallest unit of an element. • Amount added or charged by banks. • Solid figure with a circular base & vertex. • ...
Hades Crossword 2023-01-18
Across
- Three headed dog
- Mother of the gods
- Kingdom of the dead
- The man who tried to captures hades wife
- Queen of the underworld
- Hades is typically portrayed holding this
- King of the gods
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- Wife of the king of the gods
- The Titan that swallowed his children
- Ruler of the underworld
- The god of the sea
- A white tree was made for her after death
- What they call hades in Roman mythology
- She was turned into a mint
- The place hades abducted his niece
15 Clues: Three headed dog • King of the gods • Mother of the gods • The god of the sea • Kingdom of the dead • Ruler of the underworld • Queen of the underworld • She was turned into a mint • Wife of the king of the gods • The place hades abducted his niece • The Titan that swallowed his children • What they call hades in Roman mythology • The man who tried to captures hades wife • ...
Video Games 2023-01-27
Across
- You kill demons.
- Play_______
- One of the most popular Xbox-only games.
- Popular Tom Clancy game.
- Popular battle royale.
- NFL video game series.
- South Park game.
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- Most popular Xbox-only racing game.
- PlayStation only game based on mythology
- Popular building game
- Only goes up to trios and goes as small as duos (Battle Royal).
- PlayStation only Marvel game.
- PlayStation only game that has a place of Michigan in its name.
- It's a box.
- Just got turned into an HBO Show
15 Clues: Play_______ • It's a box. • You kill demons. • South Park game. • Popular building game • Popular battle royale. • NFL video game series. • Popular Tom Clancy game. • PlayStation only Marvel game. • Just got turned into an HBO Show • Most popular Xbox-only racing game. • PlayStation only game based on mythology • One of the most popular Xbox-only games. • ...
African American Lit. Honors Vocab 2023-02-01
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- A traveling class of poets
- The customs and arts of a particular group
- Skilled at gaining an advantage
- Principles of right and wrong behavior
- Assumption of control through military force
- To divide
- To bring under control or domination
- A policy of extending a country's power
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- Exact words as originally used
- Occurring naturally in a particular place
- Raw material that can be bought and sold
- To make full use of and benefit from
- Essential
- Being who or what a person is
- Relating to myths or mythology
15 Clues: To divide • Essential • A traveling class of poets • Being who or what a person is • Exact words as originally used • Relating to myths or mythology • Skilled at gaining an advantage • To make full use of and benefit from • To bring under control or domination • Principles of right and wrong behavior • A policy of extending a country's power • ...
Ancient Egyptian Mummies 2012-11-28
Across
- owned all in Egypt
- a priest that is in charge
- Egypt has a very special environment
- a tomb built for the afterlife where pharaohs were buried.
- was an ancient Egyptian god growing things like the Greek goddess
- wrapped up dead people
- bronze smiths make brozne by melting 2 different metals
Down
- the sun god
- Egypt was first unified around 3000s
- Religion
- in Egyptian mythology
- an Egyptian god from Upper Egypt
- a team that mummified bodies in workshops
- an earth goddess named De
- musical instrument
15 Clues: Religion • the sun god • owned all in Egypt • musical instrument • in Egyptian mythology • wrapped up dead people • an earth goddess named De • a priest that is in charge • an Egyptian god from Upper Egypt • Egypt was first unified around 3000s • Egypt has a very special environment • a team that mummified bodies in workshops • bronze smiths make brozne by melting 2 different metals • ...
chapter 8 review 2022-01-06
Across
- a way to say city-state
- a high hill where a fortress stood
- rich landowners
- famous lyric poet
- short stories that teach lessons and give advice
- people who participate in government
- a poet who wrote great epic poems
- the name of a market place
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- a few people have power
- a story that talks about gods and heroes
- age great achievements were marked
- famous for his fables
- people rule themselves
- a brilliant leader and led the government till death
- a leader who had power through force
15 Clues: rich landowners • famous lyric poet • famous for his fables • people rule themselves • a way to say city-state • a few people have power • the name of a market place • a poet who wrote great epic poems • age great achievements were marked • a high hill where a fortress stood • people who participate in government • a leader who had power through force • ...
chapter 8 review 2022-01-06
Across
- a brilliant leader and led the government till death
- rich landowners
- people rule themselves
- short stories that teach lessons and give advice
- a high hill where a fortress stood
- a way to say city-state
- a leader who had power through force
Down
- people who participate in government
- age great achievements were marked
- famous lyric poet
- a story that talks about gods and heroes
- famous for his fables
- a poet who wrote great epic poems
- the name of a market place
- a few people have power
15 Clues: rich landowners • famous lyric poet • famous for his fables • people rule themselves • a few people have power • a way to say city-state • the name of a market place • a poet who wrote great epic poems • age great achievements were marked • a high hill where a fortress stood • people who participate in government • a leader who had power through force • ...
Percy Jackson 2022-05-13
Across
- Stare openly
- A feeling of doubt
- The god of the underworld
- Killing of lots of people
- A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions
- Move in a slow manner
- strongest weapon The Master Bolt
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- Half Greek Mythology
- The god of the sky
- Half Goat
- The god of war
- Very happy
- The being who can turn things to stone
- The god of the sea
- A feeling of being angry or sad because someone has a possession or luck that you do not have.
15 Clues: Half Goat • Very happy • Stare openly • The god of war • The god of the sky • A feeling of doubt • The god of the sea • Half Greek Mythology • Move in a slow manner • The god of the underworld • Killing of lots of people • strongest weapon The Master Bolt • The being who can turn things to stone • A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions • ...
Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief 2022-05-13
Across
- Stare openly
- A feeling of doubt
- The god of the underworld
- Killing of lots of people
- A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions
- Move in a slow manner
- strongest weapon The Master Bolt
Down
- Half Greek Mythology
- The god of the sky
- Half Goat
- The god of war
- Very happy
- The being who can turn things to stone
- The god of the sea
- A feeling of being angry or sad because someone has a possession or luck that you do not have.
15 Clues: Half Goat • Very happy • Stare openly • The god of war • The god of the sky • A feeling of doubt • The god of the sea • Half Greek Mythology • Move in a slow manner • The god of the underworld • Killing of lots of people • strongest weapon The Master Bolt • The being who can turn things to stone • A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions • ...
history crossword 2026-01-22
Across
- queen of the gods
- God of the sea
- God of the sun
- the messenger god
- king of gods
- the most famous lyric poet
- goddess of love
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- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- short stories that teach reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- God of celebration
- goddess of wisdom
- famous for his fables
- God of war
- God of the underworld
- a poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
15 Clues: God of war • king of gods • God of the sea • God of the sun • goddess of love • queen of the gods • goddess of wisdom • the messenger god • God of celebration • famous for his fables • God of the underworld • the most famous lyric poet • a poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
History crossword 2026-01-28
Across
- the messenger god
- queen of the gods
- goddess of love
- famous for his fables
- God of the underworld
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- God of the sea
- God of war
Down
- a body of stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- king of the gods
- famous female poet
- goddess of wisdom
- a poet who wrote Iliad and the Odyssey
- god of the sun
- God of celebration
15 Clues: God of war • god of the sun • God of the sea • goddess of love • king of the gods • the messenger god • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • famous female poet • God of celebration • famous for his fables • God of the underworld • a poet who wrote Iliad and the Odyssey • a body of stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
Midwestern Gothic 2024-11-09
Across
- name of a painting
- loneliness, separation
- high standing in the world, often causes arguments, even war
- akin to isolation
- historical event, religious background
- other subgenre, set in the 13 colony states
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- subgenre, hint: no witch trials, no slavery, west coast
- considered Predecessor of Midwest Gothic
- Mythology of a group of people
- element of Gothic, but also independent genre
- Main Religion of the US
- transitional spaces, associated with Midwest Gothic
- a theme of Midwest Gothic, but not exclusively
- common plot point
- element of gothic
15 Clues: common plot point • element of gothic • akin to isolation • name of a painting • loneliness, separation • Main Religion of the US • Mythology of a group of people • historical event, religious background • considered Predecessor of Midwest Gothic • other subgenre, set in the 13 colony states • element of Gothic, but also independent genre • ...
Poison 2025-10-30
Across
- Poison goes back to ancient _______.
- Makes cyanide from the leaves
- Used in "The Mysterious Affair at Styles."
- Use in gas form in "The Blue Germanium"
- Poison Gas used in this war frequently
- First Name of author famous for poison use in stories
- Movie with a serial killer (involves poison)
Down
- Presentation Topic
- Poison is used commonly to kill people in these stories.
- Used in "The Pale Horse"
- Used in "4.50 from Paddington"
- Killed Socrates
- Poison included in Macbeth
- Movie with the tiny people (involves poison)
- Killed Abe Lincolns mom
15 Clues: Killed Socrates • Presentation Topic • Killed Abe Lincolns mom • Used in "The Pale Horse" • Poison included in Macbeth • Makes cyanide from the leaves • Used in "4.50 from Paddington" • Poison goes back to ancient _______. • Poison Gas used in this war frequently • Use in gas form in "The Blue Germanium" • Used in "The Mysterious Affair at Styles." • ...
Native American Mythology 2015-08-23
Across
- The symbol for a trickster deity
- Most of the beliefs in deities and spirits relate greatly to what?
- How were stories passed on from generation to generation?
- The name of the tribe beginning with P located in the centre of North America
- What did the Native Americans believe were the guardians of everything?
- In the sacred story 'how the Earth began', who was the animal that went above ground to see what had happened?
- Were the sacred stories of the Native Americans ever written down?
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- The symbol of a man upside down
- Where the Native American people actually originate from
- The name of the tribe starting with B located to the North of North America
- What did the Native Americans believe gave them guidance?
- Do all tribes in Native America follow the exact same religion?
- The symbol that represents courage, strength and wisdom
13 Clues: The symbol of a man upside down • The symbol for a trickster deity • The symbol that represents courage, strength and wisdom • Where the Native American people actually originate from • How were stories passed on from generation to generation? • What did the Native Americans believe gave them guidance? • ...
Intro to Mythology 2025-02-09
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- The time and place where a story happens. For example, a story could take place in a city, at the beach, or in a forest.
- A little secret code where someone mentions a character or story from ancient myths, expecting you to know who they are and what it means
- To look carefully at something to understand it better. For example, looking closely at a story to figure out what happens and why.
- The way the characters solve the problem in the story.
- The individual(s) in a story. They can be heroes, villains, or any other part of the story.
- The challenge or trouble the characters face in the story. It’s what needs to be solved.
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- Horse A giant wooden horse used by the Greeks to trick the people of Troy. Greek soldiers hid inside it to sneak into the city.
- A powerful being that people in myths or religions believe controls things like the sky, the sea, or nature.
- The main events or actions in a story. It’s what happens from the beginning to the end.
- Structure The way a story is organized. It usually includes the beginning (introducing the character and setting), middle (the problem that occurs), and end (the solution to the problem), it shows how the story develops.
- A main character in a story who is brave, strong, or smart and who works to fix a big problem or save the day.
- A traditional story from a culture that explains things like how the world was created, or stories about gods, heroes, and creatures.
12 Clues: The way the characters solve the problem in the story. • The main events or actions in a story. It’s what happens from the beginning to the end. • The challenge or trouble the characters face in the story. It’s what needs to be solved. • The individual(s) in a story. They can be heroes, villains, or any other part of the story. • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2025-08-01
Across
- Artemis, often shows with a bow and arrow, is goddess of the _____
- A cyclops is a giant with only one ____
- King of the gods
- Goddess of wisdom; born from the head of Zeus
- King of the underworld
- God of war
Down
- Persephone is queen of the ______
- Centaur's lower body
- Cerberus is a dog that has three ______
- Poseidon is god of the ___, earthquakes, and HORSES!
- Messenger of the gods
- Queen of the gods
12 Clues: God of war • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • Centaur's lower body • Messenger of the gods • King of the underworld • Persephone is queen of the ______ • A cyclops is a giant with only one ____ • Cerberus is a dog that has three ______ • Goddess of wisdom; born from the head of Zeus • Poseidon is god of the ___, earthquakes, and HORSES! • ...
Norse Mythology Crossword 2022-02-14
12 Clues: Odin's horse • Wife of Odin • God of wisdom • Trickster god • God of thunder • the world eater • Goddess of death • Home of the gods • Father of giants • king Hogni's sword • Thor's main weapon • The Spear of Heaven
Mythology crossword search 2022-09-22
Across
- something the village had to do for the king
- the planet hades rule
- what the 12 greek gods are
- the dark underlord, brother of zeus
- one of greek mythology's greatest heros
- king of tiryns
- where some of the gods live
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- is a titan to hold up the heavens
- a dark monster made by poseidon
- Olympian goddess of war and wisdom
- a friend of hercules
- poseidon runs this body of water
12 Clues: king of tiryns • a friend of hercules • the planet hades rule • what the 12 greek gods are • where some of the gods live • a dark monster made by poseidon • poseidon runs this body of water • is a titan to hold up the heavens • Olympian goddess of war and wisdom • the dark underlord, brother of zeus • one of greek mythology's greatest heros • ...
Test Your Noodle Friday #1 2021-09-09
Across
- actor who played Edward Scissorhands
- middle color of flag of Ireland
- teacher in room 16
- Mrs. Bode's maiden name
- Batman's first name
- last state by alphabetical order
Down
- name of hurricane currently affecting East Coast
- what famous American was assassinated in 1865
- Georgia is famous for what fruit
- while fetching a pail of water Jack broke his what
- country that Black Panther leads
- city of original Starbucks
- in Greek mythology, Achilles' heel was injured with
13 Clues: teacher in room 16 • Batman's first name • Mrs. Bode's maiden name • city of original Starbucks • middle color of flag of Ireland • Georgia is famous for what fruit • country that Black Panther leads • last state by alphabetical order • actor who played Edward Scissorhands • what famous American was assassinated in 1865 • name of hurricane currently affecting East Coast • ...
Astronomy 2013-08-07
Across
- We live in one
- Reflects the Sun's light
- A rock which orbits the sun
- A violent explosion
- Named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun
- The largest planet
Down
- The closest planet to Earth
- No longer officially a planet
- Known as the 'red planet'
- An optical instrument designed to make objects look closer
- It was born 5 billion years ago
- Famous for its rings
13 Clues: We live in one • The largest planet • A violent explosion • Famous for its rings • Reflects the Sun's light • Known as the 'red planet' • The closest planet to Earth • A rock which orbits the sun • No longer officially a planet • It was born 5 billion years ago • Named after a hunter in Greek mythology • Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun • ...
Apollo and Daphne 2013-05-10
9 Clues: God of love • God of music • Mother Earth • A type of tree • A collection of myths • Daughter of Gaea and love of Apollo • A person from Greece is called _____ • What Apollo wears in tribute to Daphne • The mortal man in love with Daphne (in variations)
austin burd words 2014-02-13
9 Clues: say something • in geek mythology • sad and depressed • without charge; free • in an audible manner • the recording and reprodoction • a person or thing that is being discussed • felling or showing an appreciation of kindness • a name used by various businesses dealing with listing to music
Cheen's Birthday Crossword 2025-11-09
9 Clues: All of us minus Sneha • Forehead bathroom break • Pavi and Cheen susceptible to • Pasta water/Bals' palak paneer • Chocolate bitches don't get it • Cheen's thrice-defeated nemesis • Because Goa was a far fetched dream • Reminder to double check texts/peacock • History, mythology, books? chores companion
OLOGY 2022-05-09
9 Clues: the Study of herbs • the study of myths • the Study of Animals • the study of human history • the study of acient creatures • the study of collecting bird eggs • the Study of stars and constellations • the study of extremely small technology • the study of living Microscopic creatures
Greek Mythology 2019-03-04
World Mythology 2021-01-20
Across
- the type of bird that flew with people into the higher world in the Navaho emergence myth.
- the animal that the world was built upon in the earth diver myth
- the name of the creator who vomited up the universe in the African creation theory.
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- the feathered creature that made the world with the creator in the Guatemalan creation theory.
- the name of the first man in the book of Genesis
- the name of the one who broke away from the egg in the Chinese creation myth.
- the animal that dived to the bottom of the water to retrieve soil
- the name of the first woman in the book of Genesis
8 Clues: the name of the first man in the book of Genesis • the name of the first woman in the book of Genesis • the animal that the world was built upon in the earth diver myth • the animal that dived to the bottom of the water to retrieve soil • the name of the one who broke away from the egg in the Chinese creation myth. • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2022-09-06
8 Clues: Big egyptian triangles • Symbol used for writing • What a dead person becomes • another word for higher being • One of the famed egyptian gods • Used by the egyptians to write on • Tradition in egypt for a proper burial • Where the mummy is placed with their personal belongings
African Mythology 2024-02-12
Across
- Oldest son, god of prophecy, and an advisor to Obatala
- Favorite of Olorun
- Is the ruler of the sky, creator of the sun, and is also known as the wisest god
- Messenger for Sogbo
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- Ruler of the lower part of the universe (Earth)
- Ruler of the upper part of the universe (thunder and fire)
- Creator of the universe and mother of Sagbata and Sogbo
- Ruler of the sea
8 Clues: Ruler of the sea • Favorite of Olorun • Messenger for Sogbo • Ruler of the lower part of the universe (Earth) • Oldest son, god of prophecy, and an advisor to Obatala • Creator of the universe and mother of Sagbata and Sogbo • Ruler of the upper part of the universe (thunder and fire) • Is the ruler of the sky, creator of the sun, and is also known as the wisest god
Greek Mythology 2023-10-08
Across
- containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts
- existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern
- able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked
- a god or goddess
- a strange habit or characteristic that is seen as not important and not harming anyone
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- in a way that can easily be seen or noticed
- not likely to succeed or happen in the real world
- all the gods in a particular belief system, considered as a group
8 Clues: a god or goddess • in a way that can easily be seen or noticed • not likely to succeed or happen in the real world • existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern • containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts • all the gods in a particular belief system, considered as a group • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-19
8 Clues: strong • warlike • rival, archenemy • twisting, confusing • a handsome young man • jolly, merry, good spirited • having colors like the rainbow • a wise a trusted person looked to for advice
Spelling review 2021-03-14
Across
- is the goddess of daytime.
- the supreme god until Zeus dethroned him
- is a mythical winged divine horse
- goddess of revenge
- the greatest warrior among the Greeks at Troy and slayer of Hector
- was a Titan condemned to hold up the celestial heavens or sky for eternity
- she represented the Earth
- as the god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry forges and the art of sculpture.
- messenger and herald of the gods
- is the Olympian god of thunder, the king of all other gods and men.
- the queen of the underworld, was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter
- god of light
- is goddess of the harvest, grain, and fertility
- was the goddess of the night
- the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- goddess of love and beauty and daughter of Zeus
- god of wine
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- the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology
- god of sky
- the god of the underworld
- a hero noted for his strength
- the prison for the Titans
- was the first of the primordial gods to emerge at the dawn of creation
- goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare
- a son of Zeus and Danaë and slayer of Medusa.
- nymph
- god of war
- Queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology
- god of love
- the goddess of the hearth and fire
- god of time
- a mortal woman who was transformed by Athena into one of the three Gorgons.
- was the first human woman created by Hephaestus
- the goddess of victory
34 Clues: nymph • god of sky • god of war • god of love • god of time • god of wine • god of light • goddess of revenge • the goddess of victory • the god of the underworld • the prison for the Titans • she represented the Earth • is the goddess of daytime. • was the goddess of the night • a hero noted for his strength • messenger and herald of the gods • is a mythical winged divine horse • ...
The Eldritch Crossword 2021-11-27
Across
- Master manipulator
- The great dreamer
- Corvid quote
- Mold, Material used in a holy chalice ritual
- Crippled prince
- The source of power for a corrupted congregation of clerics
- Hunchbacked pilgrim
- the Old Blood, The password
- Flayer, Slang for illithid
- , To drain
- Pitch darkness
- Inhabited by fish-human hybrids
- Lovecraftian god of Earth's sea
- Dungeon healer
- Glimpse the future
- Lacking form or substance
- Yellow clad madman
- To forcefully inhabit a vessel
- Captivated by magical means
- A species of exclusively female demons featured in Greek mythology
- A ghostly projection
- To shrivel or waste away
- Jack's hotel
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- Flame user
- Cursed cannibal
- Blood Flowerbud, Grows in lower Loran
- Pestilence
- Bipedal dragon
- To remove vital components
- A demon summoned to impregnate drow women with Draegloth children
- Friend of Greirat
- Favored food of island bound amnesiacs (Greek mythology)
- A precious child
- Limbless dragon
- Abnormal
- Ancient city lost to the sands
- Niggurath, The black goat of the woods with one thousand young
- A mental disorder in which the patient believes they are a werewolf
- Worshipped by sorcerers and priests of Stygia
- Translator for the Great Ones
- Decaying, humanoid creature with a taste for flesh
- Nectar of the gods
- Warlock's contract
- Room, Kyle's prison
- A rite performed to speak with the dead
- Droplets of ideas that have spilled from the sea to eternity
- Conan's answer to every philosophical or existential question
- Quadrupedal dragon
- Winged mammal
- Home of amphibian monsters and peat
50 Clues: Abnormal • Flame user • Pestilence • , To drain • Corvid quote • Jack's hotel • Winged mammal • Bipedal dragon • Pitch darkness • Dungeon healer • Cursed cannibal • Crippled prince • Limbless dragon • A precious child • Friend of Greirat • The great dreamer • Master manipulator • Nectar of the gods • Warlock's contract • Glimpse the future • Yellow clad madman • Quadrupedal dragon • Hunchbacked pilgrim • ...
Reading Genres 2020-09-15
Across
- short literary composition on a particular subject
- imagination especially when unreal
- an exciting or very unusual experience
- depicting terrifying events
- foolish, senseless or shameful act
- characters fall in love
- exciting, suspenseful story
- absurd, incongruous quality causing amusement
- written account of another person's life
- plot involves an event that remains puzzingly unsettled until the very end
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- condition of mental uncertainty
- literary work in metrical form
- a body of widely held but unsubstantiated beliefs
- serving as a standard, model or guide
- something done or performed
- biographical sketch
- a short tale to teach a moral lesson
- study of myths
18 Clues: study of myths • biographical sketch • characters fall in love • something done or performed • depicting terrifying events • exciting, suspenseful story • literary work in metrical form • condition of mental uncertainty • imagination especially when unreal • foolish, senseless or shameful act • a short tale to teach a moral lesson • serving as a standard, model or guide • ...
Geography puzzle 2023-11-20
Across
- Country with the most pyramids.
- The Emerald Isle.
- Country with the largest population.
- The land of a thousand lakes.
- The land of Fire and Ice.
- The highest mountain in Africa.
- The largest desert in the world.
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- The land down under
- Country known for tulips and windmills.
- Country known for its mythology.
- Country where the great wall is located.
- The largest ocean in the world.
- The only continent with no permanent people living there.
- The land of smiles.
- The land of the rising sun.
- The capital of Spain.
- Country known for its fjords.
- Country that gave us pizza and pasta.
- Capital of India.
19 Clues: The Emerald Isle. • Capital of India. • The land down under • The land of smiles. • The capital of Spain. • The land of Fire and Ice. • The land of the rising sun. • Country known for its fjords. • The land of a thousand lakes. • Country with the most pyramids. • The largest ocean in the world. • The highest mountain in Africa. • Country known for its mythology. • ...
Greek and Roman Comparison 2021-02-16
Across
- Unlike Greece, Rome has a myth about Romulus and Remus. What animal cared for them when they were babies?
- Just like the Romans, the Greek’s favorite pet was_________
- Unlike Greece, the Roman republic lasted for how many years?
- Unlike Greece, the Romans once had groups of three people to govern called a _________________
- The first Roman emperor was _____
- Both Roman and Greek clothes were commonly made with what material?
- What battle style was used by both the Romans and the Greeks?
- Unlike Greece, Rome gave almost equals rights to what kind of people?
- Unlike Greece, Rome would leave babies to die if they weren’t accepted by the_________
- Unlike Greece, the original Roman calendar contained how many months?
- While Greece only bordered a small part of it, the Romans conquered almost all of the land surrounding what sea?
- Both Greeks and Romans made _____ out of stone
- Jupiter in Roman myths was called ______ in Greek mythology.
Down
- Unlike Rome, Greece lost what form of art in their culture?
- Both Rome and Greece relied on these two items; grapes and______
- Unlike Rome, Greece had the Iliad. What people did the Greeks fight in the Iliad?
- Unlike Greece, when Rome conquered someone they allowed them to become_______
- What part of Roman culture was adopted from Greece and only renamed?
- ___________ conquered Greece and then died, and his forces were then conquered by Rome.
- Unlike Romans, the Greeks had what activity where people gathered from all around to compete in sports?
- In both Roman and Greek myth, what god did Poseidon/Neptune have a grudge against?
- In both Rome and Greek myth, the most important gods were Zeus/Jupiter, Poseidon/Neptune and who?(Hint: It’s their Greek name.)
22 Clues: The first Roman emperor was _____ • Both Greeks and Romans made _____ out of stone • Unlike Rome, Greece lost what form of art in their culture? • Just like the Romans, the Greek’s favorite pet was_________ • Unlike Greece, the Roman republic lasted for how many years? • Jupiter in Roman myths was called ______ in Greek mythology. • ...
VITALANT VALENTINE'S BLAST OF LOVE 2023-02-11
Across
- Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day
- The favorite flavor in a box of Valentine candy
- More people spend Valentine's Day here than indoors
- What color rose do you give to a friend on valentines day
- Love interest of Juliet
- This internal organ was believed to cause love in Medieval times
- Receive the most amount of Valentine's Day cards
- 10 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- 8 billion of these kind of hearts are manufactured each year
- What a mix of red and white roses typically means
- What fruit was once known as a "love apple" for aphrodisiac properties
- What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day
- the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology
- What color rose is sent on Valentine's Day to say, "I'm sorry"
- What the X's and O's stand for at the end of a letter
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- What major invention was patented on Valentine's Day
- 17 million Valentines cards are bought for these
- Name of the singer of Top Ten hit in 1961 "Cupid"
- Valentine's Day is mentioned in this Shakespearean play
- 35 million of heart shaped boxes containing these are sold on Valentines Day
- Most common phase said on Valentines Day
- Love interest of Romeo
- How many Valentines day are given each year
- Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology
- How many billion dollars Americans spend on jewelry for Valentine's Day
- The U.S State that produces most of the country's red roses
- Percentage of flowers purchased by women for themselves on Valentines Day
- 250 million of these are grown just for Valentines Day.
- Causes heart rate to increase to 110 beats per minute
30 Clues: Love interest of Romeo • Love interest of Juliet • Cupid's name in Greek mythology • the mother of Cupid in Roman mythology • Most common phase said on Valentines Day • How many Valentines day are given each year • Purchase about 85% of Valentine's Day cards • What country calls Valentines Day Friends Day • Many people choose to do this on Valentines Day • ...
girls name 2024-12-22
Across
- A name that means 'princess' in Hebrew.
- A name meaning 'pearl.'
- A Norwegian variant of the name Joanna.
- A name that means 'pure' in Greek.
- A name that means 'labor' or 'work.'
- A name of Latin origin meaning 'bitter.'
- A name derived from the Latin 'honor.'
- A name that signifies 'God is my oath.'
- A name of Norse mythology, associated with love and fertility.
- A name that signifies 'pure.'
- A name that means 'free woman.'
- A name meaning 'pure.'
- A common name derived from 'universal' or 'whole.'
- A name often associated with youthful energy.
- A short form of the name Johanna.
- A name that means 'sun gift.'
- A name inspired by a pure, white flower.
- A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'goddess.'
- A Norwegian name meaning 'joy.'
- A name meaning 'victory.'
- A name meaning 'wise power.'
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- A name of Germanic origin meaning 'peace.'
- A short, popular name often associated with 'mine.'
- A name that signifies wisdom.
- A name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste.'
- A name that means 'victory' or 'protection.'
- A popular name in Norway, meaning 'universal.'
- A French name meaning 'youthful.'
- A name meaning 'bringer of joy.'
- A name that represents purity and strength.
- A name that means 'goddess' or 'divine.'
- A name that means 'sea' or 'sea of bitterness.'
- A name meaning 'bright, shining light.'
- A name meaning 'young ceremonial attendant.'
- A name meaning 'olive tree.'
- A name meaning 'hardworking.'
- A name meaning 'beautiful victory.'
- A name of Old Norse origin meaning 'divine strength.'
- A Scandinavian name meaning 'beautiful.'
- A name from Norse mythology meaning 'wild.'
40 Clues: A name meaning 'pure.' • A name meaning 'pearl.' • A name meaning 'victory.' • A name meaning 'olive tree.' • A name meaning 'wise power.' • A name that signifies wisdom. • A name that signifies 'pure.' • A name meaning 'hardworking.' • A name that means 'sun gift.' • A name that means 'free woman.' • A Norwegian name meaning 'joy.' • A name meaning 'bringer of joy.' • ...
CW 3 2026-03-04
Across
- Multi-branched candle holder
- Sudden realization or insight
- Overhead covering, often of trees or fabric
- Marine arthropod with a hard shell; living fossil; inspired the Pokemon, Kabuto Artemis Greek goddess of the hunt
- Natural light display in the sky
- Case for holding arrows
- Mythical creature with a human head and lion body
- In disguise or under a false identity
- Cold, treeless Arctic plain
- Shape like a sliver of the moon
- Complex maze or network of paths
- Artificial polymer plants; also a Radiohead song*
- Character of Greek myth about ambition, pride, and recklessness involving the sun Boomerang It'll come back to you
- Salamander famous for its regenerative abilities and its rare blue variant in the game Minecraft
- The state fish of Hawaii; known as the Reef Triggerfish
- Portable light source
- Long form of DNA
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- When one celestial body blocks another
- Gentle, mild breeze Mosaic Picture made of small pieces
- Shelter for ships along a coast
- Jurassic-looking bird that lives in Australia
- Open structure used for shelter or events
- Fortress protecting a city
- Optical illusion, often seen in the desert
- Underground burial site Alchemy Medieval practice of turning metals into gold
- Appalachian state in the eastern United States
- One-eyed giant from mythology or leader of the X-Men
- Splitting of an atomic nucleus
- Album featuring the starred clue*
- Whirling mass of fluid or air
- Prearranged meeting
- Sacred, world tree that binds together the Nine Worlds in Norse Mythology
- Lawless region of 19th century America
- Genre depicting the American frontier
34 Clues: Long form of DNA • Prearranged meeting • Portable light source • Case for holding arrows • Fortress protecting a city • Cold, treeless Arctic plain • Multi-branched candle holder • Sudden realization or insight • Whirling mass of fluid or air • Splitting of an atomic nucleus • Shelter for ships along a coast • Shape like a sliver of the moon • Natural light display in the sky • ...
Countries 2022-08-30
8 Clues: Created pizza • Have piramids • Sushi is their local food • Where the Eiffel Tower is in • Won the world cup five times • Very famous for their mythology • States Mickey Mouse's home country • Have the biggest population on earth
Europe 2023-01-10
8 Clues: Capital is Bern • _____ Mythology • Currency of the EU • Birthplace of Ikea • longest border is Brazil • Has cities like Bolonga and Venice • responsible for the last the letters in Benelux • responsible for the first two letters in Benelux
History yeaa 2021-11-16
8 Clues: a poet writer • lots of myths • Surrounded by glory • many legends behind • a who held power through force • encouraging someone to do something • short stories that teach the reader • most famous lyric poet thats a women
ancient Greece vocab 2021-11-18
8 Clues: greek fablust • half man half bull • well known greek poet • a collection of myths • A great leader of Athens • an well known greek author • very short story with a moral • a leader who holds power through force
space 2015-10-26
Across
- it’s bright and it’s not a planet
- 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night
- it’s a planet and it was named after the Greek god of the sky
- giant it’s a planet that is made out of gas like Venus and Mars
- it’s a planet and it was name after t the god of war in Roman mythology (Ares)
- it’s not a planet and it’s not human some people believe it and other don't
- they are people and they are a few who can do this
- it’s a planet and it’s the smallest planet from our solar system
- it has 19 moons and was discovered by Urban Le Verier, John Couch Adams, and Johann Galle on September 23 in 1846
- it’s no longer considered a planet and it’s the smallest dwarf planet in the Solar System its smaller than earth moons
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- it’s bright and it’s a planet and it’s the sixth largest planet
- a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust
- it only comes out at night and they is over billion of them
- it’s the largest planet in our solar system it has a moon that is bigger than Mercury
- it was the god of agriculture in Roman mythology and it’s also the father of Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods and it’s a planet
- star it’s a star but you can wish on it
- it’s also called a minor planet and it’s a small body that orbits around the sun
- it make everything stay on the ground
- it’s our home and it’s our planet
- hole it’s a place where money or lost item apparently disappear without trace
20 Clues: it’s bright and it’s not a planet • it’s our home and it’s our planet • it make everything stay on the ground • star it’s a star but you can wish on it • they are people and they are a few who can do this • 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night • a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust • ...
Greek crossword 2023-05-02
Across
- the god of fire
- legendary greek poet
- the Greek god of wine, fruitfulness, and vegetation, worshipped in orgiastic rites.
- an inhabitant of Minoan Crete or member of the Minoan people.
- sea between the Greek peninsula on the west and Asia Minor on the east
- a cruel and oppressive ruler.
- god of the underworld
- the Greek goddess of wisdom
- ancient Greek poet.
- the Greek goddess of agriculture
- the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation, and of chastity and childbirth
- the capital of Greece, in the southeast near the Saronic Gulf
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- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- the Greek and Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry
- a mythical Greek hero renowned for his great strength and especially for performing 12 labors imposed on him by Hera.
- a Greek god of commerce, eloquence, invention, travel, and theft who serves as herald and messenger of the other gods
- Greek fabulist
- an inhabitant of Mycenae or member of the Mycenaean people.
- a monster shaped half like a man and half like a bull, confined in the labyrinth built by Daedalus for Mino’s and given a periodic tribute of youths and maidens as food until slain by Theseus a king of Athens in Greek mythology who kills Procrustes and the Minotaur before defeating the Amazons and marrying their queen
- a member of the aristocracy.
- the eponymous hero of the Odyssey
- the Greek goddess of the hearth and chief goddess of domestic activity
- the goddess (= female god) of marriage, worshiped as queen of heaven
- the goddess (= female god) of marriage, worshiped as queen of heaven
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
25 Clues: Greek fabulist • the god of fire • ancient Greek poet. • legendary greek poet • god of the underworld • the Greek goddess of wisdom • a member of the aristocracy. • a cruel and oppressive ruler. • the Greek goddess of agriculture • the eponymous hero of the Odyssey • an inhabitant of Mycenae or member of the Mycenaean people. • ...
Greek and Roman Comparison 2021-02-16
Across
- Unlike Greece, Rome would leave babies to die if they weren’t accepted by the_________
- Unlike Greece, when Rome conquered someone they allowed them to become_______
- Both Greeks and Romans made _____ out of stone
- The first Roman emperor was _____
- In both Roman and Greek myth, what god did Poseidon/Neptune have a grudge against?
- Unlike Greece, Rome has a myth about Romulus and Remus. What animal cared for them when they were babies?
- ___________ conquered Greece and then died, and his forces were then conquered by Rome.
- Unlike Greece, the Roman republic lasted for how many years?
- Unlike Rome, Greece had the Iliad. What people did the Greeks fight in the Iliad?
- What part of Roman culture was adopted from Greece and only renamed?
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- While Greece only bordered a small part of it, the Romans conquered almost all of the land surrounding what sea?
- Both Rome and Greece relied on these two items; grapes and______
- Unlike Greece, the Romans once had groups of three people to govern called a _________________
- Jupiter in Roman myths was called ______ in Greek mythology.
- Unlike Romans, the Greeks had what activity where people gathered from all around to compete in sports?
- What battle style was used by both the Romans and the Greeks?
- Unlike Rome, Greece lost what form of art in their culture?
- Just like the Romans, the Greek’s favorite pet was_________
- In both Rome and Greek myth, the most important gods were Zeus/Jupiter, Poseidon/Neptune and who?(Hint: It’s their Greek name.)
- Unlike Greece, Rome gave almost equals rights to what kind of people?
- Both Roman and Greek clothes were commonly made with what material?
- Unlike Greece, the original Roman calendar contained how many months?
22 Clues: The first Roman emperor was _____ • Both Greeks and Romans made _____ out of stone • Unlike Rome, Greece lost what form of art in their culture? • Just like the Romans, the Greek’s favorite pet was_________ • Jupiter in Roman myths was called ______ in Greek mythology. • Unlike Greece, the Roman republic lasted for how many years? • ...
Greek and Roman Comparison 2021-02-16
Across
- Unlike Greece, Rome has a myth about Romulus and Remus. What animal cared for them when they were babies?
- While Greece only bordered a small part of it, the Romans conquered almost all of the land surrounding what sea?
- Jupiter in Roman myths was called ______ in Greek mythology.
- Both Greeks and Romans made _____ out of stone
- Unlike Greece, the Romans once had groups of three people to govern called a _________________
- Unlike Romans, the Greeks had what activity where people gathered from all around to compete in sports?
- Unlike Greece, the original Roman calendar contained how many months?
- Unlike Greece, the Roman republic lasted for how many years?
- In both Roman and Greek myth, what god did Poseidon/Neptune have a grudge against?
- Both Roman and Greek clothes were commonly made with what material?
- In both Rome and Greek myth, the most important gods were Zeus/Jupiter, Poseidon/Neptune and who?(Hint: It’s their Greek name.)
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- Unlike Greece, Rome gave almost equals rights to what kind of people?Citizens Unlike Greece, when Rome conquered someone they allowed them to become_______
- Just like the Romans, the Greek’s favorite pet was_________
- The first Roman emperor was _____
- ___________ conquered Greece and then died, and his forces were then conquered by Rome.
- Both Rome and Greece relied on these two items; grapes and______
- Unlike Rome, Greece lost what form of art in their culture?
- What part of Roman culture was adopted from Greece and only renamed?
- What battle style was used by both the Romans and the Greeks?
- Unlike Rome, Greece had the Iliad. What people did the Greeks fight in the Iliad?
- Unlike Greece, Rome would leave babies to die if they weren’t accepted by the_________
21 Clues: The first Roman emperor was _____ • Both Greeks and Romans made _____ out of stone • Just like the Romans, the Greek’s favorite pet was_________ • Unlike Rome, Greece lost what form of art in their culture? • Jupiter in Roman myths was called ______ in Greek mythology. • Unlike Greece, the Roman republic lasted for how many years? • ...
Viking 2021-03-18
Across
- what the earth is called according to Norse mythology
- place where Vikings had originated from
- a payment to Vikings by Ethelred to prevent them from raiding
- boats Vikings used to raid
- the Viking god of thunder and storms
- the son of Erik the Red
- the basic middle class; the normal people
- the god of all gods; the god of magic; the god of poetry
- a weapon with thick rounded blade and was extremely light to uses and effective
- a place where people who broke laws went after death; ruled by Hel
- a religion that converted the Vikings and changed many of their ways
- original home of Erik the Red
- new land that Erik the Red discovers after being banished
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- a beautiful hall where Vikings would go to in the afterlife
- slave, prisoners or criminals
- land given to Vikings by Alfred the Great (Wessex king) for danish vikings
- the amount of worlds according to Viking mythology
- a Viking house
- a rapid surprise attack on villages/towns done by Vikings
- highest class of the Viking society excluding the king
- an annual gathering to discuss laws
- a weapon that is a few metres long and made from wood with an iron spearhead at one end
- common weapon used in Viking raids; has a long straight blade and a short handle
- island where the first Viking raid on a monastery occurred
- used to protect the heads of Vikings during raids
- exchange one item for another; done frequently by Vikings before the late 8th century
- Metal armour consisting of small metal rings linked together; often used by wealthy Vikings during raids
27 Clues: a Viking house • the son of Erik the Red • boats Vikings used to raid • slave, prisoners or criminals • original home of Erik the Red • an annual gathering to discuss laws • the Viking god of thunder and storms • place where Vikings had originated from • the basic middle class; the normal people • used to protect the heads of Vikings during raids • ...
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-24
Across
- The last thing Beowulf wants to see before he dies
- Disgusting
- Big and solid, bulky
- Son of Wexstan; only warrior to stay and help Beowulf
- Stories about heroes that were recited or sung as entertainment and passed down orally from one generation to the next
- Reflect the values of his culture and usually are prominent in the history or mythology of his people
- Latin for "in the middle of things"
- Legendary hero of the narration
- Mead-Hall
- Danish warrior that follows Beowulf; doesn't believe that Beowulf can kill Grendel's mother
- A long narrative poem that recounts the adventures of a legendary hero in pursuit of a goal of national importance
- Purify, cleanse
- Terrorized Hrothgar's people for 12 years
- Literary or formal characteristics
- Written by individual authors, drawing on the style and conventions of the epic
- Important events from the history or mythology of a nation or culture
- Beowulf detaches this body part from Grendel
- First person to encounter Beowulf and his men when they arrive
- Making twisting or turning motions
- Beowulf's sword that is blessed with magic
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- A long, dangerous journey or mission undertaken by the epic hero
- Actions that demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, or virtue and make up most of the action in the narrative
- The central character of an epic
- Beowulf's father
- Another name for a warrior
- Help from a god or another supernatural force
- Larger-than-life character
- Beowulf's lord and cousin
- Comfort, relief
- Number of warrior Beowulf brought with him
- Hrothgar's father
- King of the Danes
- Compensation for wrong
33 Clues: Mead-Hall • Disgusting • Comfort, relief • Purify, cleanse • Beowulf's father • Hrothgar's father • King of the Danes • Big and solid, bulky • Compensation for wrong • Beowulf's lord and cousin • Another name for a warrior • Larger-than-life character • Legendary hero of the narration • The central character of an epic • Literary or formal characteristics • Making twisting or turning motions • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-02
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- The maze created by Daedalus
- The god of the sky lightning and thunder
- goddess of the hunt,wilderness, and the moon
- Son of Daedalus
- God of the sea
- Inventor of the Labyrinth
- God of war
- goddess of wisdom and war
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- Slayed the Minotaur
- goddess of the home and hearth
- god of trade, wealth, luck, and travel
- King of Crete
- god of healing, medicine, archery, and music
- god of fire, masonry, and forges
- God of the underworld
- The monster of the Labyrinth
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of marriage and birth
18 Clues: God of war • King of Crete • God of the sea • Son of Daedalus • Slayed the Minotaur • God of the underworld • Inventor of the Labyrinth • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of love and beauty • The maze created by Daedalus • The monster of the Labyrinth • goddess of marriage and birth • goddess of the home and hearth • god of fire, masonry, and forges • ...
Roman Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-23
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- The Roman name for Zeus, God of Thunder
- The Roman name for Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt
- The Roman name for Hermes, Messenger of the Gods
- The Roman name for Dionysus, God of Wine
- The Roman name for Apollo, God of Prophecy
- The Roman name for Hades, God of the Underworld
- The Roman name for Herakles, Champion of the Gods
- The Roman name for Demeter, God of the Seasons
- The Roman name for Athena, Goddess of Wisdom
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- The Roman name for Eros, God of Love
- The Roman name for Hestia, Goddess of Fire
- The Roman name for Poseidon, Lord of the Seas
- The Roman name for Nike, Goddess of Victory
- The Roman name for Hera, Queen of the Gods
- The Roman name for Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty
- The Roman name for Ares, God of War
- The Roman name for Hephaestus, God of Smithing
- The Roman name for Helios, God of the Sun
18 Clues: The Roman name for Ares, God of War • The Roman name for Eros, God of Love • The Roman name for Zeus, God of Thunder • The Roman name for Dionysus, God of Wine • The Roman name for Helios, God of the Sun • The Roman name for Hestia, Goddess of Fire • The Roman name for Hera, Queen of the Gods • The Roman name for Apollo, God of Prophecy • ...
Gen Alpha 2024-12-10
7 Clues: Not cool • charisma • never cry • something weird • a lie or something that’s not true • a creature found in European mythology • Verb for working on strengthening your jawline.
crossword 2023-03-28
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- a bag with shoulder straps, carried on the back, and typically made of canvas or other weatherproof material.
- a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleepHammock : a bed made of canvas or of rope mesh and suspended by cords at the ends, used as garden furniture or on board a ship. (in folklore and Greek mythology) a nymph inhabiting a forest or a tree, especially an oak tree.
- (of a container) break suddenly and violently apart, spilling the contents, typically as a result of an impact or internal pressure.
- the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something.
- a stroboscope
- a person who idles time away
- a folding chair of wood and canvas, typically used near the sea or on the deck of passenger ships.
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- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
- an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region.
- a deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface.
- give out or reflect small flashes of light
- change direction suddenly.swampy
- a bed made of canvas or of rope mesh and suspended by cords at the ends, used as garden furniture or on board a ship. (in folklore and Greek mythology) a nymph inhabiting a forest or a tree, especially an oak tree.
- a brief note.
- a tall deciduous tree that typically has rough serrated leaves and propagates from root suckers.
15 Clues: a brief note. • a stroboscope • a person who idles time away • change direction suddenly.swampy • give out or reflect small flashes of light • an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region. • a deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface. • the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something. • ...
Ancient Greece Justin ED 2022-08-29
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- What was the island that was the cradle of an early civilization that later influenced Greeks living on the European mainland?
- What city-state did the Spartans build?
- What is a group of people who have the authority to make a decision in a legal case?
- Because of Monarchy, power shifted to a class of noble landowners since only they could afford bronze weapons and chariots, these nobles were also the military defenders of the city-states. At first, they defended the kind, but in time, they won power for themselves. What was the result of this?
- From which civilizations did The ancient Greeks absorb many ideas and beliefs?
- What war are the Mycenaeans best remembered for?
- What is the name of the state-owned slaves the Dorian invaders turned the conquered into state-owned slaves called?
- In Greek mythology, who is the God of love?
- In Greek mythology, who is the God of War?
- Who is the famous Hellenistic scientist of Syracuse, that apple principles of physics to make practical inventions?
- What is the success of the Minoan civilization?
- What is the name of the straits that are narrow water passages, connecting the Mediterranean and Black Seas?
- What peninsula is Greece a part of?
- As trade expanded, a new middle class of wealthy merchants, farmers, and artisans emerged in some cities. They challenged the landowning nobles for power and came to dominate some city-states. What was the name of the government formed as a result in which power is in the hands of a small, wealthy elite?
- In Greek mythology, that explains the ways of nature or the Gods, where did the Gods live(mount)?
- Who is often called the “Father of history” in the Western world because he went beyond listing names of rules or the retelling of ancient legends?
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- Some ancient Greek thinkers challenged the belief that events were caused by the whims of gods. Instead, they used observation and reason to find causes for events. What is the name of these thinkers that means “lovers of wisdom”?
- Who wrote the poems The Illiad and the Odyssey?
- In mathematics, who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle by studying education in Egypt and Babylon?
- What is the name of the city at the very head of the Hellenistic world in Egypt?
- In Greek mythology, who is the most powerful Olympian?
- After their victory over Troy, Who attacked the Mycenaeans?
- From which civilizations did The ancient Greeks absorb many ideas and beliefs?
- Athenian citizens can vote to banish or send away, a public figure whom they saw as a threat to their democracy. What is this process called?
- What is the name of the place located in Attica, just north of the Peloponnesus?
- What is the name of a government where a hereditary ruler, such as a king or queen, exercises centralized power?
- By about 650 b.c, what weapons replaced bronze weapons?
- Using mathematics and careful observation, who argued that the Earth rotated on its axis and orbited the sun a.k.a heliocentric or sun-centered solar system that was not accepted by most scientists until almost 2000 years later?
- Who were Dorian invaders from the north who conquered Laconia, in the southern part of Greece?
- As they expanded after 750 b.c. , what is the name of the city-state the Greeks evolved a unique version of called?
- What did the Minoan Kings build during the tremendous success of the Minoan civilization?
- What is the name of a new method of fighting in which a massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers?
32 Clues: What peninsula is Greece a part of? • What city-state did the Spartans build? • In Greek mythology, who is the God of War? • In Greek mythology, who is the God of love? • Who wrote the poems The Illiad and the Odyssey? • What is the success of the Minoan civilization? • What war are the Mycenaeans best remembered for? • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS 2015-03-01
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- – temp indicator of a star’s color
- - some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- - ranges from red to yellow to blue
- - the movement of the earth around its axis
- – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – the color of the hottest stars
- – medium-sized star
- – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- - constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- - stars that are ten times larger than the sun
- - because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- - is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- – are sometimes called morning star
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- – Latin name for cross
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
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- - a greenish white star in the loin or flank of the Great Bear.
- - very small stars
- - is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- - also known as "ursa major"
- - the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- – coolest star
- - the only known star in our galaxy which is not part of a constellation
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
- – a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny.
- – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- - devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- - the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- - window to the future
- – is known to be shooting stars and falling stars
42 Clues: – coolest star • - very small stars • – medium-sized star • - window to the future • – Latin name for cross • - also known as "ursa major" • – the color of the hottest stars • – temp indicator of a star’s color • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • - ranges from red to yellow to blue • – are sometimes called morning star • – closest star to earth next to our sun • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS 2015-03-01
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- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
- Dipper – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- – english name of crow constellation.
- Centauri – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – medium-sized star
- – located at the tail of the Cygnus
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- Minor – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- Navis – It is a larger boat shaped constellation and was created by greek philosopher Ptolemy.
- – a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny.
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- science that uses principles of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial body.
- Major – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- – the color of the hottest stars
- – country that lies near the equator
- Astronomical Union – officially recognized 88 constellations
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- Halley – british astronomer who discovered that stars move, change positions but because they are far away their movement through space is not that significantly observed.
- window to the future
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- dwarf - small stars (smaller than the distance across Asia).
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
- – Latin name for cross
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- temperatures – indicator of a star’s color
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- It is the second brightest star
- star – actually the planet Venus
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- they do not employ scientific methods
- stars – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- – located at the head of Cygnus
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- Fusion – occurs on the sun where hydrogen fuses to form helium, releasing energy
- star – actually a meteor in transit
- - a Greco-Egyptian writer of Alexandria, known as a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology
- red – coolest star
40 Clues: red – coolest star • – medium-sized star • window to the future • – Latin name for cross • It is the second brightest star • – located at the head of Cygnus • star – actually the planet Venus • – the color of the hottest stars • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • star – actually a meteor in transit • – located at the tail of the Cygnus • – country that lies near the equator • ...
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS for science 2015-03-01
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- - very small stars
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- - is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- - window to the future
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- - is a large star
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- - because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- – is known to be shooting stars and falling stars
- - stars that are ten times larger than the sun
- - the movement of the earth around its axis
- - also known as "ursa major"
- – medium-sized star
- - some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- - the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- - constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- - a greenish white star in the loin or flank of the Great Bear.
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
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- – coolest star
- - devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- - the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- - is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- - the only known star in our galaxy which is not part of a constellation
- – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- - the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- – are sometimes called morning star
- – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- - ranges from red to yellow to blue
- – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- – temp indicator of a star’s color
- – the color of the hottest stars
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- – Latin name for cross
43 Clues: – coolest star • - is a large star • - very small stars • – medium-sized star • - window to the future • – Latin name for cross • - also known as "ursa major" • – the color of the hottest stars • – temp indicator of a star’s color • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • – are sometimes called morning star • - ranges from red to yellow to blue • – closest star to earth next to our sun • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-04-06
12 Clues: god of war • Zeus's wife • god of travel • Hera's husband • god of the ocean • a one eyed creature • half human half bull • half human half horse • goddess of the rainbow • one of Zeus's brothers • god of medicine and arts • goddess of battle strategy
Mythology(Bellerophon Story) 2017-09-28
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- Bellerophon battled the Chimaera, a neighboring tribe, and the woman of the amazon, and then Iobates set up a trap which was still no match for him.
- Bellerophon was sent to kill this by King Iobates of Lycia
- While Bellerophon was flying up to Mount Olympus, he shot down Bellerophon's Pegasus causing him to fall down to the earth and roam if.
- Which king absolved Bellerophon from his murder that he committed?
- King Iobates after failing so many times to kill Bellerophon, gave him his daughters hand in marriage and half of his kingdom
- Young hero who killed the chimaera after Proetus wished him dead by Iobates of Lycia
- Flying horse with wings
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- Where the fountain of Peirene was located and where Bellerophon found the Pegasus drinking
- There's a story that Bellerophon got his revenge on the kings wife by taking her for a ride on his Pegasus and then pushing her off.
- Made a pass at the young man and then claimed he made a pass at her when he refused her
- What Bellerophon was told to put on his spear so the Chimaera could have a fatal case of heartburn
- Bellerophon slept in her temple and she came to him in a dream and then he found the Pegasus
12 Clues: Flying horse with wings • Bellerophon was sent to kill this by King Iobates of Lycia • Which king absolved Bellerophon from his murder that he committed? • Young hero who killed the chimaera after Proetus wished him dead by Iobates of Lycia • Made a pass at the young man and then claimed he made a pass at her when he refused her • ...
Characters of Mythology 2023-05-05
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- Vulcan, god of fire and of metalwork
- Cupid, god of passionate or physical love
- Jupiter, the most important god of ancient Greece
- A mountain nymph with a punishment that only lets her say the last words spoken by someone else
- Juno, queen of heaven, wife, and sister to Zeus
- Bacchus, god of wine and ecstasy associated with drunkenness, madness, and wild sexuality
- A nymph associated with trees and bride of Orpheus
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- Mercury, fleet-footed messenger of the gods
- Neptune, supreme ruler of the seas
- Handsome Greek whose beauty led to his death
- King doomed to a dire fate because he unknowingly killed his father and married his mother
- Pluto, god of the underworld
12 Clues: Pluto, god of the underworld • Neptune, supreme ruler of the seas • Vulcan, god of fire and of metalwork • Cupid, god of passionate or physical love • Mercury, fleet-footed messenger of the gods • Handsome Greek whose beauty led to his death • Juno, queen of heaven, wife, and sister to Zeus • Jupiter, the most important god of ancient Greece • ...
Greek Mythology- Hazel 2023-08-27
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- goddess of family and marriage
- played the harp for other gods
- goddess of wilderness and hunt
- turns you to stone
- god of war
- has a chariot pulled by seahorses
- sacred symbols are owl and olive tree also associated with wisdom
- god of underworld
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- associated with blacksmiths
- gave birth out of his forehead
- ate his kids
- goddess of the hearth and the home
12 Clues: god of war • ate his kids • god of underworld • turns you to stone • associated with blacksmiths • goddess of family and marriage • played the harp for other gods • goddess of wilderness and hunt • gave birth out of his forehead • has a chariot pulled by seahorses • goddess of the hearth and the home • sacred symbols are owl and olive tree also associated with wisdom
Viking Mythology Crossword 2024-08-12
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- Which Viking god hung himself from a tree for nine days? (4)
- Number of children Loki had (5)
- Thor's hammer (7)
- What Loki used to kill Balder (9)
- The Tree of Life (9)
- Wife of Odin, Queen of the gods (5)
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- Where you went if you died not in battle (10)
- Viking goddess of beauty (6)
- Where you went if you died in battle (8)
- The World Serpent (11)
- Land of the gods (6)
- Land of the humans (7)
12 Clues: Thor's hammer (7) • Land of the gods (6) • The Tree of Life (9) • The World Serpent (11) • Land of the humans (7) • Viking goddess of beauty (6) • Number of children Loki had (5) • What Loki used to kill Balder (9) • Wife of Odin, Queen of the gods (5) • Where you went if you died in battle (8) • Where you went if you died not in battle (10) • ...
Norse Mythology & Culture 2024-04-02
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- Death marks the beginning of Ragnarok
- Lowest position in Norse culture
- Refers to the culture that developed in Scandinavia
- A brother of Odin
- Can see visions of the future
- One of the Norse values
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- The middle class
- Safeguards Asgard
- Daughter of Loki
- Another word for the Norse
- Father of all Gods
- Protects the clan
12 Clues: The middle class • Daughter of Loki • Safeguards Asgard • A brother of Odin • Protects the clan • Father of all Gods • One of the Norse values • Another word for the Norse • Can see visions of the future • Lowest position in Norse culture • Death marks the beginning of Ragnarok • Refers to the culture that developed in Scandinavia
Mythology and planets 2025-10-02
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- Between afternoon and sunset.
- The Thor's brother.
- The etymology of Monday.
- Synonyme of god or goddess.
- The name of the god who swallows his children.
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- For americans, it's the ninth planet of the solar system.
- With this, you can read hour with water.
- The Frigg's day.
- The second planet of the solar system.
- Saturn in the greek mythology.
- With this, you can read hour with shadow.
- The Thor's father.
12 Clues: The Frigg's day. • The Thor's father. • The Thor's brother. • The etymology of Monday. • Synonyme of god or goddess. • Between afternoon and sunset. • Saturn in the greek mythology. • The second planet of the solar system. • With this, you can read hour with water. • With this, you can read hour with shadow. • The name of the god who swallows his children. • ...
A Very Literary Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon.
- In Poe’s poem, this bird’s single word — “Nevermore” — drives the speaker into despair.
- A red-eyed winged cryptid from West Virginia legend, often seen before disasters — featured in books and films.
- Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel introduced this Transylvanian vampire to English literature
- The terrifying clown from Stephen King’s It who preys on the fears of children.
- The haunted mansion in Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House.
- The vampire hunter who opposes Count Dracula.
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- A legendary ape-like creature said to roam the forests of North America; also called Sasquatch.
- The nervous schoolteacher who meets the Headless Horseman in Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
- In The Tell-Tale Heart, the narrator believes he can hear this still beating beneath the floorboards.
- In Greek mythology, this Gorgon’s gaze could turn men to stone.
- In Mary Shelley’s novel, this scientist creates life out of parts of corpses - and becomes horrified by his own creation.
- The last name of the author famous for gothic tales like "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven."
- In mythology, he rules the Underworld — the realm of the dead.
- Shakespeare’s tragic hero who meets witches on a stormy heath.
- In "Lamb to the Slaughter, this is what the police do to the murder weapon
- The last name of the author known as the “Master of Horror,” who wrote Pet Sematary and The Shining.
- In Dahl’s "Lamb to the Slaughter," this leg of meat becomes an ironic murder weapon.
18 Clues: The vampire hunter who opposes Count Dracula. • A human who turns into a wolf during a full moon. • In mythology, he rules the Underworld — the realm of the dead. • Shakespeare’s tragic hero who meets witches on a stormy heath. • In Greek mythology, this Gorgon’s gaze could turn men to stone. • ...
Young Customs 2017-03-26
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- Someone that acting stupidly to make other people laugh
- God of Thunder from Nordic Mythology that has a hammer named Mjolnir
- What has many keys but can't open any doors?
- It doesn’t have foot but it can run. It always remind you of something
- To say words, to use the voice, or to have a conversation with someone
- The man that lead a country or a nation
- The king of jungle
- Something you use at rain, to keep you dry
- An animal that gives dengue fever
- The faster you run, the faster it is. The slower you run, the slower it is
- the founder and leader of the largest contiguous empire in history
- the antagonist character in franchise movie that known for his statement "i am your father"
- A baby cat
- Indirect speech of now
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- something you wear in winter, to keep you warm
- King of Gods in Roman Mythology that now his name used for a planet in solar system
- the first name of the wealthiest person ever
- One of conjunctive adverbs
- To study again something you have already learned, in preparation for an exam
- The study of past events
- A very large sea mammal that breathes air through a hole at the top of its head
- Part of modals in past tense
- An wild animal that lives in swamp and river
- An animal that helps police
- Reflective pronoun of he
- We used not ... as...as for small difference
- An animal that lives in desert
- The pronoun that we use to pointing a man
- The animal that has eight legs
- The largest volcanic lake in the world
30 Clues: A baby cat • The king of jungle • Indirect speech of now • The study of past events • Reflective pronoun of he • One of conjunctive adverbs • An animal that helps police • Part of modals in past tense • An animal that lives in desert • The animal that has eight legs • An animal that gives dengue fever • The largest volcanic lake in the world • The man that lead a country or a nation • ...
Ancient gods 2021-09-29
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- are three groups of gods in mythology, Olympians, Titans, and Primordials
- God of Death is the most powerful God in mythology
- Primordials in myths are shown to be more powerful than any other god.
- was the most powerful ancient god.
- is a powerful spirit that controls events and the nature of things
- ancient mythology, gods have different rankings depending on their powers and skills.
- of gods are divided into a few categories in which they live sky, sea, earth depending on what power they hold.
- real-life example would be a family tree. Your family members are put in different levels/rankings but this time depending on their age
- A group of people living together in a community.
- A god being that is worshiped by humans for being powerful.
- An act or expression adored for a deity.
- people sit in a specific group when it comes to religion, wether its an Athiest or a non beliver at all.
- is the biggest religion in today’s world with about 2.382 billion followers.
- The capability do to something in a better particular way.
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- are roughly 4,200 religions in today’s world.
- stopped believing in ancient gods because of philosophy.
- temple took 120 years to complete.
- gods were able to themselves invisible or to transform themselves, control the weather, or create earthquakes etc.
- A system to organize society into different levels.
- A traditional story explains the history of people and gods.
- of the most important ways to love a deity
- An area owns and controlled by a ruler or government. A place to live (home)
- fantastic stories of event with no proof of evidance.
- A particular group of gods.
24 Clues: A particular group of gods. • temple took 120 years to complete. • was the most powerful ancient god. • An act or expression adored for a deity. • of the most important ways to love a deity • are roughly 4,200 religions in today’s world. • A group of people living together in a community. • God of Death is the most powerful God in mythology • ...
Alma 3 2023-02-13
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- Type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter
- A line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or bounding surface
- Famous constellation with a belt, also demigod son of Poseidon
- Subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- Backward alphabet decoding of “zonz”
- First species thought to be domesticated
- Area of a rectangle with sides of length four and ten
- A moon of Jupiter, also a Phoenician princess and mother of Minos in Greek mythology
- A dog
- The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
- Three to the power of three plus three
- Pluto resides in this belt
- People in a novel, play, or movie
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- Area of a square with side of length ten
- Subatomic particle with a positive one elementary electric charge
- Largest moon of Saturn with probable liquid methane seas, also the name of pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
- Chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
- Pandaworld resides in this belt
- Chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6
- Type of poetry typically made of 14 lines and usually deal with love, made famous by Shakespeare
- Oldest breed of pariah dog still existing and abundant across the Middle East, national dog of Israel
- According to the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, what was the most popular purebred type of dog in Israel in 2019 (two words)
- The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work
- A small mountain dog named for a region at the foot of the Alps
24 Clues: A dog • Pluto resides in this belt • Pandaworld resides in this belt • People in a novel, play, or movie • Backward alphabet decoding of “zonz” • Three to the power of three plus three • Area of a square with side of length ten • First species thought to be domesticated • Area of a rectangle with sides of length four and ten • ...
The Eldritch Crossword 2021-11-27
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- Nectar of the gods
- Droplets of ideas that have spilled from the sea to eternity
- Conan's answer to every philosophical or existential question
- The great dreamer
- Cursed cannibal
- Warlock's contract
- Flayer, Slang for illithid
- To forcefully inhabit a vessel
- Ancient city lost to the sands
- Flame user
- Translator for the Great Ones
- Captivated by magical means
- Bipedal dragon
- A rite performed to speak with the dead
- Blood Flowerbud, Grows in lower Loran
- A precious child
- Mold, Material used in a holy chalice ritual
- Hunchbacked pilgrim
- Favored food of island bound amnesiacs (Greek mythology)
- Winged mammal
- Limbless dragon
- Corvid quote
- A species of exclusively female demons featured in Greek mythology
- Master manipulator
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- Quadrupedal dragon
- Niggurath, The black goat of the woods with one thousand young
- Worshipped by sorcerers and priests of Stygia
- A ghostly projection
- Pestilence
- Abnormal
- Lovecraftian god of Earth's sea
- To remove vital components
- Lacking form or substance
- Jack's hotel
- Yellow clad madman
- Glimpse the future
- the Old Blood, The password
- Home of amphibian monsters and peat
- Room Kyle's prison
- Crippled prince
- The source of power for a corrupted congregation of clerics
- Inhabited by fish-human hybrids
- Dungeon healer
- , To drain
- A demon summoned to impregnate drow women with Draegloth children
- A mental disorder in which the patient believes they are a werewolf
- Friend of Greirat
- To shrivel or waste away
- Pitch darkness
- Decaying, humanoid creature with a taste for flesh
50 Clues: Abnormal • Pestilence • Flame user • , To drain • Jack's hotel • Corvid quote • Winged mammal • Dungeon healer • Bipedal dragon • Pitch darkness • Cursed cannibal • Crippled prince • Limbless dragon • A precious child • The great dreamer • Friend of Greirat • Quadrupedal dragon • Nectar of the gods • Warlock's contract • Yellow clad madman • Glimpse the future • Room Kyle's prison • Master manipulator • ...
Valentine's Day 2026-01-13
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- What country has a tradition in which women give men chocolate on Valentine’s Day?
- In which country did giving chocolate keys become a Valentine’s Day tradition to symbolize unlocking the giver’s heart?
- What do yellow roses symbolize?
- Instead of commemorating Valentine's Day, this Scandinavian country celebrates Ystävänpäivä, or Friendship Day, instead.
- According to 'Statista', what's the least desired Valentine's Day gift by women?
- In Greek mythology, the god of love is known as what?
- National Singles Day is commemorated annually during which month?
- After candy, what's the most popular gift consumers give on Valentine's Day?
- What compound found in cocoa makes chocolate toxic to dogs?
- Which ancient culture believed chocolate was a gift from the gods?
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- What notorious gangster orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre?
- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine’s Day cards were called “___ Valentines.”
- Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Elvis Presley all got married in what U.S. city?
- “Made to melt you” is the slogan for which chocolate manufacturer’s truffles?
- In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love?
- Cupid Lake is found in which U.S. state?
- Which month is designated National Candy Month?
- How many lines are there in a sonnet?
- What brain chemical is known as the “cuddle” or “love hormone?”
- In Denmark, what are the names of the white flowers gifted instead of roses?
- What month is National Weddings Month?
- Romance is linked to Valentine's Day due to the medieval belief that the mating season of what animal begins on Feb. 14?
- Feb. 14 is celebrated as National Chocolate Day in which country?
23 Clues: What do yellow roses symbolize? • How many lines are there in a sonnet? • What month is National Weddings Month? • Cupid Lake is found in which U.S. state? • Which month is designated National Candy Month? • In Greek mythology, the god of love is known as what? • In Roman mythology, with whom does Cupid fall in love? • ...
Trivia Quiz: April 16, 2025 2025-04-15
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- Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and this state make up the Four Corners
- Romeo's lover
- Capital of Kansas
- The Volunteer State
- The amount of concrete in this structure is enough to make a two lane highway from San Francisco to New York City
- In Greek mythology, this Titaness was the mother of Helios (the sun, Selene (the moon) and Eos (the dawn)
- Capital of Arkansas
- Stanford's motto goes: Die ____ der Freiheit weht
- A very famous tea party took place here
- This indigenous nation has the biggest reservation in the US
- Empire State
- He wrote "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
- Most of its moons are named after Shakespearean characters
- Notoriously hard math course whose name means "little stone"
- This crossword's #1 fan
- What has two faces but no tongues?
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- In Greek mythology, she was goddess of the hearth
- This country is bigger than Pluto and was part of the USSR
- They were very busy yesterday
- Both of Mars' moons were the sons of Ares and this Greek goddess, who was the goddess of beauty
- My favorite book
- He went to Stanford but never got a degree
- Part of this state's also known as the "Golden Coast"
- Capital of Michigan
- Mars' other moon's name means "dread"
- Part of this state used to be known as Indian Territory
- This is Harvard's motto
- This film only grossed $30 in the box office
- The Tar Heel State
- This Martian moon's name mean "fear" in Greek, which is also how we get the word "phobia"
- Everyone is taking it in 11th grade
31 Clues: Empire State • Romeo's lover • My favorite book • Capital of Kansas • The Tar Heel State • The Volunteer State • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Michigan • This is Harvard's motto • This crossword's #1 fan • They were very busy yesterday • He wrote "For Whom the Bell Tolls" • What has two faces but no tongues? • Everyone is taking it in 11th grade • Mars' other moon's name means "dread" • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-06-12
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- A legendary creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to live in the Himalayan mountains.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A legendary bird that is said to be reborn from its own ashes.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- A legendary sea monster with massive size and destructive power.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human.
- A female creature from Greek mythology with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people into stone with her gaze.
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- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- A legendary creature with reptilian features, often depicted with wings and breathing fire.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, often depicted with wings.
- A creature with the body parts of various animals, often depicted as a lion with a goat's head and a serpent's tail.
- A creature, often depicted as a beautiful woman, whose enchanting voice lures sailors to their doom.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poetic inspiration.
- A half-human, half-fish creature often portrayed as beautiful and enchanting.
15 Clues: A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human. • A legendary bird that is said to be reborn from its own ashes. • A legendary sea monster with massive size and destructive power. • A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. • A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead. • ...
Elements 2020-12-02
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- For healthy bones
- Combines with chlorine to form salt
- Well known as poison
- Lightest element in the periodic table
- 1st of the noble gases
- Used to light up signs, and is a noble gas
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- Makes up diamonds and graphite pencils
- Named after the Titans in Greek mythology
- Often in swimming pools
- Used to be used as money
10 Clues: For healthy bones • Well known as poison • 1st of the noble gases • Often in swimming pools • Used to be used as money • Combines with chlorine to form salt • Makes up diamonds and graphite pencils • Lightest element in the periodic table • Named after the Titans in Greek mythology • Used to light up signs, and is a noble gas
The 12 Labors of Hercules 2020-05-01
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- queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus
- was a dragon-like water serpent
- is known as Zeus in Greek mythology.
- mother of Heracles
- caused pain or suffering
- poisonous; malicious
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- The King of Mycenae
- causing disease; deadly
- ruined; violently destroyed.
- He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
10 Clues: mother of Heracles • The King of Mycenae • poisonous; malicious • causing disease; deadly • caused pain or suffering • ruined; violently destroyed. • was a dragon-like water serpent • is known as Zeus in Greek mythology. • queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus • He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
The 12 Labors of Hercules 2020-05-01
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- queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus
- was a dragon-like water serpent
- is known as Zeus in Greek mythology.
- mother of Heracles
- caused pain or suffering
- poisonous; malicious
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- The King of Mycenae
- causing disease; deadly
- ruined; violently destroyed.
- He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
10 Clues: mother of Heracles • The King of Mycenae • poisonous; malicious • causing disease; deadly • caused pain or suffering • ruined; violently destroyed. • was a dragon-like water serpent • is known as Zeus in Greek mythology. • queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus • He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
Greek Heroes, Gods, and Myths 2021-04-15
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- God of the sea
- Study of Roman and Greek history and culture
- Beheaded Gorgon Medusa
- The chief Greek deity
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- A traditional story or collection of stories about early history
- Famous for his 12 labours
- Pr otagonist in Homer's 'The Odyssey'
- Had a weak spot around his ankle
- Husband of Persephone
- Mortal offspring of a human and God
10 Clues: God of the sea • Husband of Persephone • The chief Greek deity • Beheaded Gorgon Medusa • Famous for his 12 labours • Had a weak spot around his ankle • Mortal offspring of a human and God • Pr otagonist in Homer's 'The Odyssey' • Study of Roman and Greek history and culture • A traditional story or collection of stories about early history
Will the pilly 2021-10-06
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- the study of weather
- The study of hair, skin, and face
- the study of animals
- the study of the human culture
- The study of human realationships
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- The study of the enviorment,or living organisims
- the study of the mind and the human behaveier
- the study of living organisms
- the study of earth
- the study of myths
10 Clues: the study of earth • the study of myths • the study of weather • the study of animals • the study of living organisms • the study of the human culture • The study of hair, skin, and face • The study of human realationships • the study of the mind and the human behaveier • The study of the enviorment,or living organisims
Crossword 11 2021-09-02
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- “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, band
- This Greek mythology character would turn people into stone
- Studies weather
- The most spoken language in the world
- Currency of Peru
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- Sport that uses a wooden ball and mallet
- Last name of the Queen of England
- Sport that has a pommel horse
- The fastest land animal
- The largest river in the world
10 Clues: Studies weather • Currency of Peru • The fastest land animal • Sport that has a pommel horse • The largest river in the world • “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, band • Last name of the Queen of England • The most spoken language in the world • Sport that uses a wooden ball and mallet • This Greek mythology character would turn people into stone
Thanksgiving 2018-11-20
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- origionated from greek mythology, the minotaur's horn
- the day after thanksgiving
- the pilgrim's ship
- a word that ends in "loaf"
- alternative to turkey
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- something you put on biscuits
- a famous bird
- the tech day after thanksgiving
- the time you get for thanksgiving off of school
- something the Native Americans planted with their crops
10 Clues: a famous bird • the pilgrim's ship • alternative to turkey • the day after thanksgiving • a word that ends in "loaf" • something you put on biscuits • the tech day after thanksgiving • the time you get for thanksgiving off of school • origionated from greek mythology, the minotaur's horn • something the Native Americans planted with their crops
alex love oreos 101 :$ 2013-08-15
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- Something that is not efficent.
- A mechanic representation of planets & stars.
- A collective group of fictional text.
- A place dividing 2 pieces of land.
- Beautiful or amasing.
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- The first year of primary school.
- An add-on.
- Cloth or fabric mostly used for clothing.
- A place in a book that includes the meaning of words.
- A decived reality.
10 Clues: An add-on. • A decived reality. • Beautiful or amasing. • Something that is not efficent. • The first year of primary school. • A place dividing 2 pieces of land. • A collective group of fictional text. • Cloth or fabric mostly used for clothing. • A mechanic representation of planets & stars. • A place in a book that includes the meaning of words.
Constellations 2023-10-22
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- The scales of justice in the stars.
- The queen of the night sky.
- Known as the Bull, this zodiac constellation.
- A celestial hunter's hound.
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- The twins of Greek mythology.
- The charioteer in the northern sky.
- A winged horse in the heavens.
- The fish of the zodiac.
- A celestial water snake.
- A mythical hunter in the night sky.
10 Clues: The fish of the zodiac. • A celestial water snake. • The queen of the night sky. • A celestial hunter's hound. • The twins of Greek mythology. • A winged horse in the heavens. • The charioteer in the northern sky. • The scales of justice in the stars. • A mythical hunter in the night sky. • Known as the Bull, this zodiac constellation.
Facts for Filomena 2024-01-17
10 Clues: Where was I born? • My favorite holiday? • How many pets do i have? • Do i prefer warm or cold? • What is something I enjoy? • What is my favorite season? • What is my favorite podcast? • What i want to be when i grow up • What's my favorite thing to learn? • what is my favorite kind of weather?
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2024-02-09
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- A wooden or stone monument
- the underworld
- Someone who can't stop stealing
- mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle.
- Lord of Thunder
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- The 12 Gods
- Greek mythology statues
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- The Titan father of the Gods
- the pre-Olympian Gods
10 Clues: The 12 Gods • the underworld • Lord of Thunder • the pre-Olympian Gods • Greek mythology statues • A wooden or stone monument • The Titan father of the Gods • Someone who can't stop stealing • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle.
LUNAR PUZZLE 2016-04-11
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- Moon rotates to the .....
- Object known in moon
- A calendar that uses lunar revolution
- What is a moon?
- The goddess of moon in Greek mythology
- The source of light that moon reflects at night
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- Moon appearance where it looks more spheric but not full moon
- A round hole making pattern in the moon
- Boomerang moon
- The colour of the moon
- Moon revolves along the .....
11 Clues: Boomerang moon • What is a moon? • Object known in moon • The colour of the moon • Moon rotates to the ..... • Moon revolves along the ..... • A calendar that uses lunar revolution • The goddess of moon in Greek mythology • A round hole making pattern in the moon • The source of light that moon reflects at night • Moon appearance where it looks more spheric but not full moon
Religion Vocabulary 2022-10-11
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- something that someone believes in
- the belief in more than one god
- a Chinese religen
- a relien that declares greed and war destroyed
- stories behind religions
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- the belief in Jesus
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad received
- the belief in god
- the belief in one god
- a religion that originated in India
- something someone believes in but might be true
11 Clues: the belief in god • a Chinese religen • the belief in Jesus • the belief in one god • stories behind religions • the belief in more than one god • something that someone believes in • a religion that originated in India • a relien that declares greed and war destroyed • something someone believes in but might be true • a religion based on the messages that Muhammad received
Babbler August 21 2023 2023-08-21
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- Someone who copies another; could be Miqo'te!
- Resoluteness!
- The Keeper, 6th Umbral Moon
- A large store selling various goods!
- French; Knowing how to do
- An ancient cosmic entity? Huh?
- Use these for crafting! And shards too!
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- A style of music; A nymph in Greek mythology!
- Events at the Gold Saucer involving chocobos!
- Type of tomestones used during Moogle Treasure Troves!
- A labyrinth!
- A mythical bird that rises from the ashes!
- Lucky chance!
- Lalafells from the deserts of Thanalan!
- Why'd you have to go and make things so...
- Having little depth!
16 Clues: A labyrinth! • Resoluteness! • Lucky chance! • Having little depth! • French; Knowing how to do • The Keeper, 6th Umbral Moon • An ancient cosmic entity? Huh? • A large store selling various goods! • Lalafells from the deserts of Thanalan! • Use these for crafting! And shards too! • A mythical bird that rises from the ashes! • Why'd you have to go and make things so... • ...
Bookclub Reads 2024-09-24
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- The other autobiography we read about another comedian
- The first of the Expanse
- Mommy wasn't as dead as we thought she was
- Short story about teleportation
- Greek mythology retold
- A washed up rockstar and a vicious ghost
- Takes place on the planet Arrakis
- A kidnapping and a kid
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- Trevor Noah's autobiography
- Young dumb hero trope flipped on its head
- What dark secrets do small towns hide?
- Let's follow a serial killer
- If only Six-Thirty could talk
- What would you give to forget?
- Do clones dream?
- An FBI agent wakes up in the perfect town
16 Clues: Do clones dream? • Greek mythology retold • A kidnapping and a kid • The first of the Expanse • Trevor Noah's autobiography • Let's follow a serial killer • If only Six-Thirty could talk • What would you give to forget? • Short story about teleportation • Takes place on the planet Arrakis • What dark secrets do small towns hide? • A washed up rockstar and a vicious ghost • ...
Roots 2026-02-05
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- heat coming from inside the Earth
- yearly payment
- killing a human
- the study of rocks and the Earth
- a person who designs buildings
- to take control of
- a group of all the gods of a religion/mythology
- someone who is taken prisoner
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- an official decision said by a jury
- a king or queen who rules a country
- a cut made in surgery
- a public protest by a group of people
- a government run by the people
- to say aloud for someone to write
- every two years
- something believed to fix all problems
16 Clues: yearly payment • killing a human • every two years • to take control of • a cut made in surgery • someone who is taken prisoner • a government run by the people • a person who designs buildings • the study of rocks and the Earth • heat coming from inside the Earth • to say aloud for someone to write • an official decision said by a jury • a king or queen who rules a country • ...
DRAGONS: COMMON MYTHS AND FAMOUS CHARACTERS 2023-04-20
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- THIS WORM IS KILLED BY AND WHOSE BLOOD IS DRANK BY SIGURD, ENABLING HIM TO UNDERSTAND BIRDS
- ALSO CALLED THE 'WORLD SERPENT' OR 'MIDGARD SERPENT,' ENCIRCLED THE EARTH AND WAS SLAYED BY THE STORM GOD THOR
- THIS DRAGON, FEATURED IN "THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS," IS PORTRAYED AS HAVING BUCK TEETH, MYOPIC EYES, AND WEARING A WAISTCOAT,
- A FAMOUS EGYPTIAN SYMBOL OF A SERPENT EATING THEIR TAIL
- IN WESTERN ASIAN MYTHOLOGY,THIS SERPENT IS KNOWN AS THE 'TWISTING SERPENT' OR 'POWERFUL ONE WITH SEVEN HEADS'
- THE WORD 'DRAGON' COMES FROM THIS LATIN WORD
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- YAHWEH KILLS THIS SEA-DRAGON DURING THE CREATION OF THE WORLD
- THESE STONE FIGURES OFTEN RESEMBLING DRAGONS USED TO BE USED AS WATERSPOUTS ON BUILDINGS
- THE FAMILY NAME GIVEN TO DONGFU BY EMPEROR SHIN BECAUSE HE COULD RAISE AND TAME DRAGONS
- ACCORDING TO KOREAN FOLK MYTHOLOGY, ALL DRAGONS ARE SAID TO COME FROM THIS, MEANING 'LESSER DRAGONS'
- THIS GIANT SERPENT REPRESENTS DROUGHT IN SOUTH ASIA
- THESE DRAGONS ONLY HAVE TWO LEGS AND A ROOSTER'S HEAD, WHICH GAZE TURNS PEOPLE TO STONE
- THIS DRAGON HAS BEEN SAID TO HAVE "COMPOSED THE UNIVERSE WITH HIS BODY," AND WHOSE NAME MEANS 'TORCH DRAGON'
- THE EGYPTIAN EMBODIMENT OF CHAOS WHO DAILY BATTLED RA
- THIS CHINESE HORSE-DRAGON HAS SEVEN DOTS ON ITS FACE, SIX ON ITS BACK, EIGHT ON ITS LEFT FLANK, AND NINE ON ITS RIGHT FLANK
15 Clues: THE WORD 'DRAGON' COMES FROM THIS LATIN WORD • THIS GIANT SERPENT REPRESENTS DROUGHT IN SOUTH ASIA • THE EGYPTIAN EMBODIMENT OF CHAOS WHO DAILY BATTLED RA • A FAMOUS EGYPTIAN SYMBOL OF A SERPENT EATING THEIR TAIL • YAHWEH KILLS THIS SEA-DRAGON DURING THE CREATION OF THE WORLD • ...
