mythology Crossword Puzzles
crossword week 9 2013-09-10
Across
- Rymes with repel
- A trip to somewhere,another word for it is holiday.
- To ban people from some place.
- In the eninvironment which the stars and planes live in.
- Below an object.
- A person who is liked by many people.
- A great hunter in Greek mythology.
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- "the spoup was really bad it tasted -------".
- A person in a book,movie or play.
- A further explanation into detail or a clarifying connective.
- Rymes with compel.
- A natural storm creating a wirlwind.
- An object used for cooking.
- A gas giant.
- A planet that rymes with stupiter.
15 Clues: A gas giant. • Rymes with repel • Below an object. • Rymes with compel. • An object used for cooking. • To ban people from some place. • A person in a book,movie or play. • A planet that rymes with stupiter. • A great hunter in Greek mythology. • A natural storm creating a wirlwind. • A person who is liked by many people. • "the spoup was really bad it tasted -------". • ...
y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
Across
- A word like another in sound and perhaps in spelling
- Relating to exsercises
- A tube-like figure
- It was _______ that I am Emily's best friend.
- I needed to _____ before I went to the airport.
- Myths collectively
- The fact or power of entering into the feelings of another
- A manipulating agent of any event
- A word having the same or nearly same meaning
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- The words of a song/music
- Someone found something that was _______ long ago.
- An emblem, token or sign
- I saw a _______ in the holidays.
- A country in Northern Africa
- The correspondence in size
15 Clues: A tube-like figure • Myths collectively • Relating to exsercises • An emblem, token or sign • The words of a song/music • The correspondence in size • A country in Northern Africa • I saw a _______ in the holidays. • A manipulating agent of any event • It was _______ that I am Emily's best friend. • A word having the same or nearly same meaning • ...
Things in our Classroom 2022-12-01
Across
- Michelle writes on me every morning
- My unit is Greek mythology and culture
- End of the day pickup
- My unit is criminal activity
- You wash your brushes in me
- I'm yellow and loud and live on Michelle's desk
- This is Teddy's unit
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- You move these around when you come in each morning
- This is Arlo's unit
- This is Ani's unit
- I'm red and bouncy and you can sit on me
- Journalism and Journaling is my unit
- My unit is Watercraft
- Long and pointy writing stick
- It has keys to type and a screen to see
15 Clues: This is Ani's unit • This is Arlo's unit • This is Teddy's unit • My unit is Watercraft • End of the day pickup • You wash your brushes in me • My unit is criminal activity • Long and pointy writing stick • Michelle writes on me every morning • Journalism and Journaling is my unit • My unit is Greek mythology and culture • It has keys to type and a screen to see • ...
hip 2023-06-01
Across
- Enchanting or possessing supernatural powers (7 letters)
- Imaginary or unreal elements (11 letters)
- Soft and lightweight structures (8 letters)
- Bird of prey with keen eyesight (5 letters)
- Living being (8 letters)
- Combination of different species (6 letters)
- Moving through the air (6 letters)
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- Creature with the body of a lion and wings of an eagle (7 letters)
- Bird's mouth (4 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Having features of a bird (8 letters)
- Domesticated animal (5 letters)
- Legendary creature (8 letters)
- Feathered appendages for flight (5 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
15 Clues: Bird's mouth (4 letters) • Living being (8 letters) • Legendary creature (8 letters) • Domesticated animal (5 letters) • Moving through the air (6 letters) • Having features of a bird (8 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • Imaginary or unreal elements (11 letters) • Feathered appendages for flight (5 letters) • Soft and lightweight structures (8 letters) • ...
volume 6 issue 2 2024-02-13
Across
- theme of high school homecoming.
- A popular game played in the courtyard.
- In mythology, griffins were hostile to this group of animals.
- Sequel to down 1.
- One of three of the school's mottos:Verum,bonum,________.
- This band played at the barn dance this year.
- main course for hot lunch on Fridays.
- New PE coach.
Down
- Epic poem by Homer.
- 5th and 6th graders pledge their loyalty to _____.
- A book about a dystopian world that hates books.
- Let's ______,San Antonio!
- Instead of Valentine's Day, we celebrate this.
- class only seen in high school.
- 9th grade Core trip in Utah.
15 Clues: New PE coach. • Sequel to down 1. • Epic poem by Homer. • Let's ______,San Antonio! • 9th grade Core trip in Utah. • class only seen in high school. • theme of high school homecoming. • main course for hot lunch on Fridays. • A popular game played in the courtyard. • This band played at the barn dance this year. • Instead of Valentine's Day, we celebrate this. • ...
Irish Legends and Traditions 2025-03-17
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- Ancient seat of the Irish kings.
- Spirit in Irish folklore, heralding death.
- Legendary Irish hero of the Ulster Cycle.
- Irish-speaking region in Ireland.
- Ancient Celtic harvest festival.
- Traditional Irish ring symbolizing love and loyalty.
- Gaelic goddess associated with winter and storms.
Down
- Mischievous creature in Irish mythology.
- Celtic festival marking the end of harvest.
- Traditional Irish wooden walking stick or club.
- Irish folklore creature, often guarding gold.
- Traditional Irish festival, often with music.
- Ancient Celtic priest or scholar.
- Islands off Ireland, known for unique knitting.
- Ancient group of tribes from Ireland.
15 Clues: Ancient seat of the Irish kings. • Ancient Celtic harvest festival. • Ancient Celtic priest or scholar. • Irish-speaking region in Ireland. • Ancient group of tribes from Ireland. • Mischievous creature in Irish mythology. • Legendary Irish hero of the Ulster Cycle. • Spirit in Irish folklore, heralding death. • Celtic festival marking the end of harvest. • ...
Hinduism 2025-03-17
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- – Freedom from the cycle of rebirth.
- – The creator god in Hindu mythology.
- – The four life goals in Hinduism.
- – Duty, righteousness, and moral law.
- – Hindu scriptures that are remembered, not revealed.
- – The oldest Hindu sacred texts.
- – The lowest caste in India’s social system.
- – The story of Rama and Sita.
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- – The ultimate, universal spirit.
- – The individual soul in Hinduism.
- – What goes around, comes around.
- – The four social classes in Hinduism.
- – The endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- – A great Indian epic about war and duty.
- – One of the world’s oldest religions.
15 Clues: – The story of Rama and Sita. • – The oldest Hindu sacred texts. • – The ultimate, universal spirit. • – What goes around, comes around. • – The individual soul in Hinduism. • – The four life goals in Hinduism. • – Freedom from the cycle of rebirth. • – The creator god in Hindu mythology. • – Duty, righteousness, and moral law. • – The four social classes in Hinduism. • ...
Literary Genres 2025-03-03
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- written in stanzas, could rhyme
- shares facts about a topic
- stories with funny or comical events
- some stories may be set in space
- stories meant to scare or frighten
- a story created by imagination
- detectives try to solve a crime
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- types of literature including fairy tales, folktales, fables and mythology
- events in the story could happen in real life
- stories set in the past
- a type or style
- characters go on a journey to accomplish something
- stories with magical people, places, and creatures
- factual information
- written about a person's life
15 Clues: a type or style • factual information • stories set in the past • shares facts about a topic • written about a person's life • a story created by imagination • written in stanzas, could rhyme • detectives try to solve a crime • some stories may be set in space • stories meant to scare or frighten • stories with funny or comical events • ...
religion 2021-07-19
8 Clues: core of religion • core of religion • belief in one god • benefit of religion • belief in more than one god • collection of religious myths • war declared for a religious cause • organization set up to provide help
Sport - Inspiring Peace 2021-09-13
Across
- time between Olympic games
- communication
- arrangement of flowers, leaves or stems fastened in a ring
- relating to the Olympic Games or Olympia in Greece
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- represent by means of symbols
- a pause or break in activity
- people who watch sporting contests
- belonging to the very distant past
- collection of stories belonging to a cultural tradition
- truce the laying down of arms to create peace during the games
10 Clues: communication • time between Olympic games • a pause or break in activity • represent by means of symbols • people who watch sporting contests • belonging to the very distant past • relating to the Olympic Games or Olympia in Greece • collection of stories belonging to a cultural tradition • arrangement of flowers, leaves or stems fastened in a ring • ...
Enyo's Crossword Puzzle! 2022-11-02
9 Clues: Roman name • Brother of Enyo • What created Enyo • Goddess of destruction • Caused after havoc is wreaked • A crime normally committed by Enyo • What was led to be destroyed by Enyo usually • A symbol of Enyo's, can be used to light a cave • A symbol of Enyo's, can be used to stab somebody
Literary Genres 2024-10-04
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- a journey taken by a hero
- a long poem about a hero
- gives the main character(s) a challenge to overcome
- the character uses clues to solve the problem
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- fiction that involves futuristic elements
- explains natural or supernatural happenings
- types of writing
- explains the world around us
- a challenge a hero must overcome
9 Clues: types of writing • a long poem about a hero • a journey taken by a hero • explains the world around us • a challenge a hero must overcome • fiction that involves futuristic elements • explains natural or supernatural happenings • the character uses clues to solve the problem • gives the main character(s) a challenge to overcome
Spelling Wk7 Whero Crossword 2026-03-17
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- a particular section of a main group
- appearing in myths or mythology.
- according to the order in which things happen.
- very many
- deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on.
Down
- appearing in myths or mythology.
- impossible to dissolve
- to accept as honest or true.
- worthy of respect or honor.
- a place where the dead are buried; graveyard.
10 Clues: very many • impossible to dissolve • worthy of respect or honor. • to accept as honest or true. • appearing in myths or mythology. • appearing in myths or mythology. • a particular section of a main group • a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. • according to the order in which things happen. • deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on.
Spelling Wk7 Whero Crossword 2026-03-17
Across
- a particular section of a main group
- appearing in myths or mythology.
- according to the order in which things happen.
- very many
- deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on.
Down
- appearing in myths or mythology.
- impossible to dissolve
- to accept as honest or true.
- worthy of respect or honor.
- a place where the dead are buried; graveyard.
10 Clues: very many • impossible to dissolve • worthy of respect or honor. • to accept as honest or true. • appearing in myths or mythology. • appearing in myths or mythology. • a particular section of a main group • a place where the dead are buried; graveyard. • according to the order in which things happen. • deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on.
General Review 2023-03-20
Across
- What reading did we do three weeks ago?
- Who represented Soviet leader Stalin in Animal Farm?
- This is the most southern US state
- The day before yesterday
- What country is north of the United States?
Down
- This is the smallest US state
- The strongest muscle in the body
- This animal cannot jump
- This is the biggest US state
- In Greek mythology, who gave fire to humans?
- The nickname for our galaxy
- "Man's Best Friend"
12 Clues: "Man's Best Friend" • This animal cannot jump • The day before yesterday • The nickname for our galaxy • This is the biggest US state • This is the smallest US state • The strongest muscle in the body • This is the most southern US state • What reading did we do three weeks ago? • What country is north of the United States? • In Greek mythology, who gave fire to humans? • ...
Word Wednesday 10/25 2023-10-25
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- Magic power to move stuff with your mind
- Los Angeles to New York
- Greek Version: Gods, Monsters, Heroes...
- hola/hello/bonjour/ni hao
- Study of bigfoot, yetis, loch ness monsters..
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- Alexander Graham Bell's invention to talk to someone far away
- Cup to keep your drink warm
- All the planets, in one
- Manchester ______ (not city), bring together as 1
- Study of rocks and minerals
- Tells you how fast a car is going
- Device to measure temperature
12 Clues: All the planets, in one • Los Angeles to New York • hola/hello/bonjour/ni hao • Cup to keep your drink warm • Study of rocks and minerals • Device to measure temperature • Tells you how fast a car is going • Magic power to move stuff with your mind • Greek Version: Gods, Monsters, Heroes... • Study of bigfoot, yetis, loch ness monsters.. • ...
Macabre Myths 2024-09-27
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- – Mythical being known for mischief in Norse tales
- – Water creature from Japanese mythology
- – Spirit that looks like a living person
- – Abominable snowman of Himalayan lore
- – Dinosaur-like creature from Congo folklore
- – Shape-shifting witch in Native American legends
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- – Sea monster from Scandinavian legends
- – Spirit foretelling death with a wail
- – Bat species that feeds on blood
- – Spirit associated with cannibalism in folklore
- – Mythical creature that drinks animal blood
- – Creature that kills with a glance
12 Clues: – Bat species that feeds on blood • – Creature that kills with a glance • – Spirit foretelling death with a wail • – Abominable snowman of Himalayan lore • – Sea monster from Scandinavian legends • – Water creature from Japanese mythology • – Spirit that looks like a living person • – Mythical creature that drinks animal blood • ...
Mesopotamia vocab words 2024-10-24
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- An area in present-day Iraq
- A religious structure used by ancient Sumerians
- a region nicknamed "the fertile crescent" because of its crescent shape and fertile soil
- A religion that is based on the Torah
- people from the city of Akkad
- The study of myths
- the belief that there's only one god
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- The first-ever writing system
- a Mesopotamian civilization
- A set of laws made up by
- an ancient Mesopotamian civilization
- A Sumerian king
12 Clues: A Sumerian king • The study of myths • A set of laws made up by • a Mesopotamian civilization • An area in present-day Iraq • The first-ever writing system • people from the city of Akkad • an ancient Mesopotamian civilization • the belief that there's only one god • A religion that is based on the Torah • A religious structure used by ancient Sumerians • ...
LET'S GET MYTHICAL 2021-04-20
Across
- Hindu goddess of dawn
- Serpent on which the Hindu God Vishnu reclines
- Greek god of wine & theatre
- Greek goddess of the ocean: wife of Posiedon
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- Boy from Indian mythology who conversed with Yama: god of Death
- Greek goddess of wisdom & battle strategy
- daughter of Hades & Persephone
- Mount of Lord Vishnu
- Greek goddess of rainbow
9 Clues: Mount of Lord Vishnu • Hindu goddess of dawn • Greek goddess of rainbow • Greek god of wine & theatre • daughter of Hades & Persephone • Greek goddess of wisdom & battle strategy • Greek goddess of the ocean: wife of Posiedon • Serpent on which the Hindu God Vishnu reclines • Boy from Indian mythology who conversed with Yama: god of Death
Vocab Group 1 2023-10-17
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- Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God”
- Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
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- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible
- Originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
- Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
10 Clues: Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons • Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2021-09-27
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- This is a supernatural ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way that may not seem normal to regular humans. This could be something you are born with or develop over time, something that is caused by something inside you and is learnt to be controlled over time. Another way to look at this, is to picture someone doing a hard task very easily because of a simple command done with their body. For example Poseidon could control the entire sea and create storms, which is very hard for ordinary humans. Other examples of this term are invisibility, super speed, mind reading etc.
- A traditional story containing unrealistic events and supernatural beings that people used a long time ago to use as answers to philosophical questions like “How was the world created?” or “What happens after you die?”.
- He is a very powerful god in Greek mythology. He has the ability to control the entire sea, earthquakes and make horses. He can create storms to sink ships or clear the weather to help them along. This God has many siblings like Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Hades and Demeter. One interesting fact about him is that he won the battle with the titans along with his brothers. After their victory, he, Hades and Zeus divided the earth in three sections. Zeus took the sky, Hades took the underworld and he took the sea. Lastly this deity lives in the Atlantis palace which is located deep underwater in his domain, which is the sea. Another Place this deity lives in is Mount Olympus along with twelve other Olympian gods.
- A territory or area controlled or owned by the government or a particular ruler. This could also be what a specific ruler is in charge of or their responsibilities. For example Poseidon is in charge of not letting unwanted fishermen or sailors pass the seas. This could also be where a specific deity lived, grew up in or was raised in.
- This is a system in which you are ranked according to authority. This could be according to your relatives. For example in the middle ages, the quality of your life depended on whether you were royalty, a peasant, knight etc. Another example of this could be in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology you could be ranked according to power. Some deities are more powerful than others, which makes them more well known, worshiped and/or praised. The last example of this term is work positions, according to your work position, could be the amount of respect you receive from your peers.
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- Act of expression or devotion, usually towards a deity. This is the act of adoration towards their actions and identity in general. Also could be recognition of a god, performed individually or in a group. For example many people praise Zeus for his actions or decisions, they want to be just like him or help him throughout their lives as much as they can.
- This term has a very similar meaning to religion. This term is a state of the mind when we consider something true, even though we are not 100% sure or able to prove it. Religion is a collection of cultural systems and world views that relate humanity to moral values. Moral values are behaviour, goals and habits, which are validated by the society we are part of. This could also be faithfulness or hope to someone or something.
- This term is very powerful deity coming from Greek mythology. She is the goddess of war, handicraft and practical reason. Her father is Zeus. This is the god of the sky in Greek mythology. He is considered the ruler, protector and father of all gods and humans. This goddess had a rival too, his name was Poseidon. Both her and Poseidon wanted to be the patron god of the Greek city-state of Athens. She presented an olive tree which would produce wood, olives, and olive oil. Poseidon created a horse. She won the contest and became the patron goddess of Athens. This goddess was blessed with incredibly high intelligence. She often helped people with war strategy and by giving heroes courage. This made people worship this goddess for her good deeds.
- This is where all the important and the most powerful twelve olympians live and were raised in (Poseidon, Hades, Zeus, Hera etc). This is located on the highest mountain in Greece in Thessaly. The mountain was created after the “Titanomachy”, which is an epic battle between the young olympians and the titans. Zeus, who overthrew his father (Cronos), rules the place from the throne.
- This is the god of the sky in Greek mythology. He is considered the ruler, protector and father of all gods and humans. He is an older man with a beard and is represented with symbols such as lightning bolts or an eagle. He has many siblings like Poseiden and Hades, together they overthrew the titans and divided earth amongst them. He took the sky, Haded took the underworld and Poseidon took the sea.
- This is a non-gendered god or goddess. A god or goddess is a supernatural being that isn’t a normal human being, but can contain some characteristics that normal humans have. This god or goddess is very powerful and has the ability to do things humans can’t, by using their powers. This term could be used in any mythology or religion, especially the ones that believe in more than one god (Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Chrystian, Buddhism etc).
11 Clues: A traditional story containing unrealistic events and supernatural beings that people used a long time ago to use as answers to philosophical questions like “How was the world created?” or “What happens after you die?”. • ...
Mythology Riddle Review 2022-10-27
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- Nobody likes ugly children
- Where is she?????
- Hello Darkness my old friend, you have come to sleep with me again
- There is something in the grass
- I am rich, but almost died of hunger
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- I've got my eye on you
- Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?
- Why won't you love me?
- I'm scared of birds
- I just have so much love to give
- I love stealing pretty "flowers"
11 Clues: Where is she????? • I'm scared of birds • I've got my eye on you • Why won't you love me? • Nobody likes ugly children • There is something in the grass • I just have so much love to give • I love stealing pretty "flowers" • I am rich, but almost died of hunger • Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? • ...
Greek Mythology-Riordan.H 2023-09-03
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- Who got the naughty part of cronos's powers?
- Who was uesd as a messenger?
- Who is the god of music?
- Who is the god of the sun?
- Who went out with medusa?
- Who made appolo mortal in are noval?
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- what is the name of hades's dog?
- Who made wine?
- Who is the goddes of handicraft?
- Who is the god of courage?
- Who got donke ears?
11 Clues: Who made wine? • Who got donke ears? • Who is the god of music? • Who went out with medusa? • Who is the god of courage? • Who is the god of the sun? • Who was uesd as a messenger? • what is the name of hades's dog? • Who is the goddes of handicraft? • Who made appolo mortal in are noval? • Who got the naughty part of cronos's powers?
Constellation 2023-06-17
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- Taurus is a constellation that represents a bull. Its brightest star, Aldebaran, marks the "eye" of the bull. The Pleiades star cluster is also located within Taurus.
- Major Canis Major is a constellation that represents a large dog. It contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius, often called the "Dog Star."
- Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky. It is known for its distinctive three stars forming Orion's Belt. Look for the "hunter" figure with his bow and arrow.
- Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after the queen Cassiopeia from Greek mythology. Look for its distinctive "W" or "M" shape.
- Leo is a constellation representing a lion. It is easily recognizable due to its backward question mark shape formed by its brightest stars.
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- Major Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper or the Plough, is a prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere. It consists of seven bright stars that form a shape resembling a ladle or a cart.
- Cygnus is a constellation that represents a swan. Look for its distinctive cross-like shape. It is often referred to as the Northern Cross.
- Draco is a constellation representing a dragon. It winds between Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. Look for its serpentine shape.
- Pegasus is a constellation representing a winged horse. It is associated with Greek mythology and is known for its large square-shaped pattern of stars.
- Lyra is a constellation associated with the lyre, a musical instrument from Greek mythology. It is known for its bright star, Vega, which is one of the brightest in the night sky.
10 Clues: Draco is a constellation representing a dragon. It winds between Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. Look for its serpentine shape. • Cygnus is a constellation that represents a swan. Look for its distinctive cross-like shape. It is often referred to as the Northern Cross. • ...
Vocab Group 1 2023-10-17
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- Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God”
- Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas)
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- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible
- Originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic; religious beliefs and cultural practices are characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius, the Westernized version, believed that a society could become perfect, if the people who lived in it exhibited "beautiful conduct." High value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors)
- A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people
- Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah. Judaism involves the belief in one God, whose Chosen People are the Jews. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, although Moses, who delivered the laws of God to the Israelites, is also an important figure. It is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion
- A folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be; usually involving a god or goddess, hero, and/or human.
10 Clues: Is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • A collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people • Specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons • Is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas) • ...
Sort 29 Brandon 2015-05-26
8 Clues: a study of animals • A belief of things • Something math related • A thing used on submrines • A rock that has crystyls inside • A thing that mesures tempurature • A thing that lets u see small things • A thing that holds hot and cold stuff
Prometheus 2023-10-05
10 Clues: God of fire • Greek stories • A burning flame • of Thunder Zeus • Daughter of Zeus • What did Zeus not like • Not obeying directions • Someone people look after • about fire What did Prometheus and Zeus argue about • rock home in old time cooked what that made the people want the fire
Prometheus 2023-10-05
10 Clues: God of fire • Greek stories • A burning flame • of Thunder Zeus • Daughter of Zeus • What did Zeus not like • Not obeying directions • Someone people look after • about fire What did Prometheus and Zeus argue about • rock home in old time cooked what that made the people want the fire
Event 2023-11-09
8 Clues: another word for anger. • the number before four. • a popular sport in Korea. • I wish could sail on a ... • My instagram is @English_with_ • the seventh planet from the sun. • if I want to lose weight I should... • the strongest man in greek mythology.
Things about Ancient Egypt 2022-09-13
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- the overflow of water
- 3D art from old times.
- lifeblood of ancient Egyptians.
- it influenced Egyptian science, art and politics.
- The son of Osiris
- a monumental structure built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt.
- a way of writing in pictures
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- a native of ancient or modern Egypt
- age an age that comes from greek mythology
- historical region of western asia
- a barren area of landscape
- the Nile river did this every year.
- The lord an marker of the law
- god of Resurrection, life and death.
- goddess of the earth
15 Clues: The son of Osiris • goddess of the earth • the overflow of water • 3D art from old times. • a barren area of landscape • a way of writing in pictures • The lord an marker of the law • lifeblood of ancient Egyptians. • historical region of western asia • a native of ancient or modern Egypt • the Nile river did this every year. • god of Resurrection, life and death. • ...
Greece 2022-12-15
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- high hill which fortresses stood on
- Greek City State
- People who had the right to participate in government
- wrote beautiful and emotional poems.
- government in which a few people had power
- Rich landowners
- Stories about life advice
- Government in which citizens had the right to participate
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- Age age that is marked by great achievements
- famous for making fables like "The tortoise and the Hare"
- Leader who held power through force
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Person that Greek reached its height under
- Greek marketplace
- stories about gods and heroes
15 Clues: Rich landowners • Greek City State • Greek marketplace • Stories about life advice • stories about gods and heroes • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • high hill which fortresses stood on • Leader who held power through force • wrote beautiful and emotional poems. • Person that Greek reached its height under • government in which a few people had power • ...
Vocab Words Set 1 2023-02-01
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- storytellers who share oral history West Africa
- the customs and social institutions of a people
- In books, Robin Hood is often depicted as ____
- concerning the principles of right and wrong
- the subjugation of a place or people by force
- to divide into parts
- bring under domination or control
- In the age of ___, Britain had the 13 colonies
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- She could quote the play ____
- native to a particular place
- something useful or valuable
- to benefit unfairly from the work of someone
- belonging naturally; essential
- the characteristics of a person
- appearing in myths or mythology
15 Clues: to divide into parts • native to a particular place • something useful or valuable • She could quote the play ____ • belonging naturally; essential • the characteristics of a person • appearing in myths or mythology • bring under domination or control • to benefit unfairly from the work of someone • concerning the principles of right and wrong • ...
Play'n GO 2023-03-24
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- name a fun game
- one eyed god in Norse Mythology
- the name of the symbol in our logo
- Who is Wilde
- Play'n GO
- location of Malta office
- name of a boy band used in one of our games
- What can you do in the device in meditation room
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- complete the game name "Moon"
- - furthest away city where we have an office
- a tool we use to match with colleagues
- Popular first name in Hungary
- name a fluffy Play'n Go Mascot
- A shark's tale from Play'n GO
- colour of new mugs
15 Clues: Play'n GO • Who is Wilde • name a fun game • colour of new mugs • location of Malta office • complete the game name "Moon" • Popular first name in Hungary • A shark's tale from Play'n GO • name a fluffy Play'n Go Mascot • one eyed god in Norse Mythology • the name of the symbol in our logo • a tool we use to match with colleagues • name of a boy band used in one of our games • ...
villains 2023-10-12
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- The relentless lawman in a dystopian future.
- The shape-shifting clown in "It."
- Batman's formidable adversary.
- The real-life inspiration for Dracula.
- The alien species in "Alien" franchise.
- The recurring villain on "The Simpsons."
- A cosmic entity in H.P. Lovecraft's works.
- Shakespearean antagonist in "Othello."
- The cannibalistic serial killer.
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- The tyrannical nurse in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
- A Death Eater in the Harry Potter series.
- The antagonist in "The Matrix" trilogy.
- A demon in German folklore.
- The evil sorceress in Arthurian legend.
- Trickster god in Norse mythology.
15 Clues: A demon in German folklore. • Batman's formidable adversary. • The cannibalistic serial killer. • The shape-shifting clown in "It." • Trickster god in Norse mythology. • The real-life inspiration for Dracula. • Shakespearean antagonist in "Othello." • The antagonist in "The Matrix" trilogy. • The evil sorceress in Arthurian legend. • The alien species in "Alien" franchise. • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-02-27
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- Outside the atmosphere of the earth
- The study of myths
- The act or process of acquiring knowledge
- Instructions for doing something or for reaching a place
- Algebra
- An athletic activity, often competitive
- Connection between people by blood or marriage
- Subject that studies history, literature, philosophy
- To go from one place to another
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- Creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance
- Nations.
- A particular position or point in space
- A person's mental or physical condition
- An establishment where meals are served to customers
- Subject that studies the natural world
15 Clues: Algebra • Nations. • The study of myths • To go from one place to another • Outside the atmosphere of the earth • Subject that studies the natural world • A particular position or point in space • A person's mental or physical condition • An athletic activity, often competitive • The act or process of acquiring knowledge • Connection between people by blood or marriage • ...
Norway 2023-12-10
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- The national dish of Norway
- A traditional Norwegian sweater
- The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in this city
- Traditional Norwegian cheese
- The longest and deepest fjord in Norway
- The highest peak in Norway
- The capital city of Norway
- Famous Norwegian painter known for "The Scream"
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- Famous Norwegian explorer known for polar expeditions
- The country that shares its longest border with Norway
- The currency of Norway
- The largest city in Northern Norway
- The composer of "In the Hall of the Mountain King"
- The northernmost point of mainland Norway
- The mythical creatures in Norse mythology ()
- Norwegian playwright known for "Peer Gynt"
16 Clues: The currency of Norway • The highest peak in Norway • The capital city of Norway • The national dish of Norway • Traditional Norwegian cheese • A traditional Norwegian sweater • The largest city in Northern Norway • The longest and deepest fjord in Norway • The northernmost point of mainland Norway • Norwegian playwright known for "Peer Gynt" • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-02-26
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- – A public marketplace and meeting place.
- – Traditional stories about gods and heroes.
- – Philosopher and teacher of Alexander the Great.
- – A powerful Greek city-state known for democracy.
- – A form of government where people vote.
- – A city-state famous for its strong army.
- – A famous Greek philosopher.
- – King of the Greek gods.
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- – Athletic games held in honor of Zeus.
- – A temple built for Athena in Athens.
- – A Greek soldier.
- – Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle.
- – Goddess of wisdom and war strategy.
- – A high hill with important buildings in Athens.
- – The study of thinking and knowledge.
15 Clues: – A Greek soldier. • – King of the Greek gods. • – A famous Greek philosopher. • – Goddess of wisdom and war strategy. • – A temple built for Athena in Athens. • – The study of thinking and knowledge. • – Athletic games held in honor of Zeus. • – A public marketplace and meeting place. • – A form of government where people vote. • – A city-state famous for its strong army. • ...
Freak The Mighty 2025-04-23
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- How the two boys connect with each other
- What Tony.D is
- Characteristic of Max
- What Freak usually talks about
- The neighborhood where the two boys return the wallet
- Where the boys plan to go at 3.AM
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- What Max calls his basement
- Where the two boys FIRST met
- The characteristic that Freak expresses
- The relationship between Max and Freak
- The size of Max(Small,Large,etc.)
- What Freak calls his mom
- What the two boys return to Loretta Lea
- The main antagonist
- What Freak needs to replace in his body
15 Clues: What Tony.D is • The main antagonist • Characteristic of Max • What Freak calls his mom • What Max calls his basement • Where the two boys FIRST met • What Freak usually talks about • The size of Max(Small,Large,etc.) • Where the boys plan to go at 3.AM • The relationship between Max and Freak • The characteristic that Freak expresses • What the two boys return to Loretta Lea • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2021-09-23
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- He is a very powerful god in Greek mythology. He has the ability to control the entire sea, earthquakes and make horses. Also he could create storms to sink ships or clear the weather to help them along. This God has many siblings like Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Hades and Dmeter. One interesting fact about him is that he won the battle with the titans along with his brothers. After their victory, he, Hades and Zues divided the earth in three sections. Zeus took the sky, Hades took the underworld and he took the sea. Lastly this deity lives in the Atlantis palace which is located deep underwater in Poseidon’s domain, which is the sea. Also he lives in Mount Olympus along with twelve other Olympian gods.
- This person is a very powerful deity coming from Greek mythology. She is the goddess of war, handicraft and practical reason. Her father is Zeus. This is the god of the sky in Greek mythology. He is considered the ruler, protector and father of all gods and humans. This goddess had a rival too, his name was Poseidon. Both her and Poseidon wanted to be the patron god of the Greek city-state of Athens. She presented an olive tree which would produce wood, olives, and olive oil. Poseidon created a horse. Athena won the contest and became the patron goddess of Athens. This goddess was blessed with incredibly high intelligence. She often helped people with war strategy and by giving heroes corrage. This made people worship Athena for her good deeds.
- This term has a very similar meaning to religion. This term is a state of the mind when we consider something true, even though we are not 100% sure or able to prove it. Religion is a collection of cultural systems, belief systems and world views that relate humanity to moral values. Moral values are behaviour, goals and habits, which are validated by the society we are part of. A good example of the term is the belief in the existence of god. This could also be faithfulness or hope to someone or something.
- A traditional story containing unrealistic events and supernatural beings that people used a long time ago to use as answers to philosophical questions like “How was the world created?” or “What happens after you die?”.
- This is the god of the sky in Greek mythology. He is considered the ruler, protector and father of all gods and humans. He is an older man with a beard and is represented with symbols such as lightning bolts and the eagle. He has many siblings like Poseiden and Hades, together they overthrew the titans and divided earth amongst them. Poseidon took the sky, Haded took the underworld and Poseidon took the sea.
- This is a non-gendered god or goddess. A god or goddess is a supernatural being that isn’t a normal human being, but can contain some characteristics that normal humans have. This god or goddess is very powerful and has the ability to do things humans can’t, by using their powers. This term could be used in any mythology or religion, especially the ones that believe in more than one god (Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Chrystian, Buddhism etc).
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- This is a system in which you are ranked according to authority. This could be according to your relatives. For example in the middle ages, the quality of your life would depend on whether you are royalty, a peasant, knight etc. Another example of this could be in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology you could be ranked according to power. Some deities are more powerful than others, which makes them more well known, worshiped and/or praised. The last example of this term is work positions, according to your work position, could be the amount of respect you receive from your peers. Some believe this was a reasonable rule in quality of life, but it is a very sensitive and controversial topic. Also a lot of bias includes this discussion, since you don't know the quality of someone’s life if you’ve never experienced it.
- This is a supernatural ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way that may not seem normal to regular humans. This could be something you are born with or develop over time, something that is caused by something inside you and is learnt to be controlled over time. Another way to look at this, is to picture someone doing a hard task very easily because of a simple command done with their body. For example Poseidon’s could control the entire sea and create storms, which is very hard for ordinary humans. Other examples of this term are invisibility, super speed, mind reading etc.
- Act of expression or devotion, usually towards a deity. This is the act of adoration towards their actions and identity in general. Also could be recognition of a god, performed individually or in a group. For example many people praise Zeus for his actions or decisions, they want to be just like him or help him throughout their lives as much as they can.
- olympus This is where all the important and most powerful twelve olympians live and were raised in (Poseidon, Hades, Zeus, Hera etc). This is located on the highest mountain in Greece in Thessaly. The mountain was created after the “Titanomachy”, which is an epic battle between the young olympians and the titans. Zeus, who overthrew his father (Cronos), rules the place on the throne.
- A territory or area controlled or owned by the government or a particular ruler. This could also be what a specific ruler is in charge of or their responsibilities. For example Poseidon is in charge of not letting unwanted fishermen or sailors pass the seas. This could also be where a specific deity lived, grew up in or was raised in.
11 Clues: A traditional story containing unrealistic events and supernatural beings that people used a long time ago to use as answers to philosophical questions like “How was the world created?” or “What happens after you die?”. • ...
Ancient Roman Mythology 2013-05-02
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- Hercules was the son of [blank] and Alcmene.
- The name of the three-headed dog who guarded the Underworld.
- A beast with nine heads.
- The [blank] Lion had a very tough hide.
- The Cretan Bull was [blank].
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- There was one of these for every god.
- She was made out of clay.
- A little bug called [blank] flew out of the box.
- The Cerynian Hind had [blank] horns.
- The ancient Romans completed many of these to please their gods.
- A lot of the Roman myths were adapted from the ancient [blank] myths.
11 Clues: A beast with nine heads. • She was made out of clay. • The Cretan Bull was [blank]. • The Cerynian Hind had [blank] horns. • There was one of these for every god. • The [blank] Lion had a very tough hide. • Hercules was the son of [blank] and Alcmene. • A little bug called [blank] flew out of the box. • The name of the three-headed dog who guarded the Underworld. • ...
Greek Mythology - Jade 2023-08-18
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- What do the olives in Athena's sign symbolize?
- What is the other one of Athena's signs, Olives and _?
- Turns people into stone if you look at them.
- King of the underworld.
- The name for half man half goat.
- Who has a trident and is god of the sea?
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- Which animal is Hera's chariot pulled by?
- Poseidon's temper affects it.
- The god that most other gods trust.
- Which animal pulls Poseidon's chariot?
- Most powerful of all gods.
11 Clues: King of the underworld. • Most powerful of all gods. • Poseidon's temper affects it. • The name for half man half goat. • The god that most other gods trust. • Which animal pulls Poseidon's chariot? • Who has a trident and is god of the sea? • Which animal is Hera's chariot pulled by? • Turns people into stone if you look at them. • ...
Greek/Roman Mythology 2025-04-22
11 Clues: sun god • goddess of love • capital of Italy • food of the gods • home of the gods • roman god of war • capital of Greece • roman amphitheater • Roman-King of the Gods • Greek-King of the Gods • secret weapon used during the battle of Troy
Mythology crossword puzzel 2025-05-28
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- - three women who shared one eye
- - locked in a house of bronze
- - put his grandson and daughter in the way of death
- - a hero whom athens admired
- - gifted perceus a sword to slay medusa
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- - loved hunting and never wanted to marry
- - gifted shields a shield to slay medusa
- - supposed father of perceus
- - found danae and perceus and recovered them from the chest
- - has snakes as hair
- - a hero whom greece admired
11 Clues: - has snakes as hair • - supposed father of perceus • - a hero whom athens admired • - a hero whom greece admired • - locked in a house of bronze • - three women who shared one eye • - gifted perceus a sword to slay medusa • - gifted shields a shield to slay medusa • - loved hunting and never wanted to marry • - put his grandson and daughter in the way of death • ...
English 6th Grade Unit 1 Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2025-10-22
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- Earthquakes, Tsunamis etc. are natural ___
- Albania is the ___ Illyria
- The sand is always ___
- The ___ of Hercules is from the Greek mythology
- Vines have been ___ing all over the place
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- Another word for BIG
- I ___ my dad. I haven't seen him in a long time
- Greek people are of Greek ___
- The ___ rarely drops below zero
9 Clues: Another word for BIG • The sand is always ___ • Albania is the ___ Illyria • Greek people are of Greek ___ • The ___ rarely drops below zero • Vines have been ___ing all over the place • Earthquakes, Tsunamis etc. are natural ___ • I ___ my dad. I haven't seen him in a long time • The ___ of Hercules is from the Greek mythology
MAUMAU 2024-05-09
9 Clues: my favorite flavour • my current fav colour • a place which u will love • how many baby mauiess i want • my bucketlist honeymoon destination • something that makes me fall for you • your fav colour you want to see me in • next film to watch in your bucketlist • something we both love and can discuss about
Words from Mythology 2021-09-29
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- warlike, fond of fighting; relating
- Sudden mass fear and anxiety over events
- is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep.
- A breakfast food prepared from grain
- war, the army, or military life
- is an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan.
- jolly; merry; good-humored
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- personal care and cleanliness
- is a tropical cyclone
- is the science of mental behavior from Psyche
- Colored part of the eye
11 Clues: is a tropical cyclone • Colored part of the eye • jolly; merry; good-humored • personal care and cleanliness • war, the army, or military life • warlike, fond of fighting; relating • A breakfast food prepared from grain • Sudden mass fear and anxiety over events • is the science of mental behavior from Psyche • is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep. • ...
Egyptian Mythology Crossword 2022-05-09
11 Clues: god of war • creator god • god of life • god of the sun • god of crafting • god of the dead • goddess of the air • Goddess of the home • goddess of fertility • god of deserts and storms • god of learning and the moon
Egyptian Mythology Crossword 2022-05-09
11 Clues: God of war • Creator god • God of life • God of the sun • God of crafting • God of the dead • Goddess of the air • Goddess of the home • Goddess of fertility • God of deserts and storms • God of learning and the moon
Spelling 2018-12-11
7 Clues: a statue • a festive holiday • the base word is myth • the base word is symbol • the base word is surreal • a ruler of ancient Egypt • an action of explaining the meaning of something
Röskva's Crossword 2024-08-17
7 Clues: Röskva's color • _______ Thursdays • Done in elections • Röskva's username on social media • The name Röskva derives from _____ mythology • We vote representatives for the student _______ • Every month of the school year, Röskva hosts a general _______
Spelling 2018-12-11
7 Clues: a statue • a festive holiday • the base word is myth • the base word is symbol • the base word is surreal • a ruler of ancient Egypt • an action of explaining the meaning of something
English 7th - Retrieved Reformation 2024-11-17
7 Clues: well-known • partners in crime • a traveling salesman • statement of intention • a barred room in a jail • a punishment deserved for a wrong done • in Egyptian mythology, a beautiful bird that burst into flames
Sports World 2020-03-17
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- developed at a all boys private school
- when a Frenchman is angry he is
- shoot the hoop, go for 3!
- not just a sports shop
- Japanese wrestling
- originally called Wiff Waff
- it’s not a short walk, it’s a _________
- a good way to ruin a nice walk
- don’t hold your breath for this Indian sport
- you can do this on the the waves or the internet
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- it’s just not __________ (it is really)
- Robert with no skin or muscle would be called _______ ____
- Jamaica have a __________ team...
- throw the long, sharp, pointing thing
- jump or slalom
- Snickers of old/Greek mythology
16 Clues: jump or slalom • Japanese wrestling • not just a sports shop • shoot the hoop, go for 3! • originally called Wiff Waff • a good way to ruin a nice walk • when a Frenchman is angry he is • Snickers of old/Greek mythology • Jamaica have a __________ team... • throw the long, sharp, pointing thing • developed at a all boys private school • it’s just not __________ (it is really) • ...
Criss Crossing Persia 2020-05-20
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- (2) intervention in Kuwait was done in the name of
- the Iranian government has no interest in
- wearing the veil is synonymous with
- Iranians are crushed not only by the government, but by ______________
- anatomy classes were classes about __________________
- brings good counsel
- Iran revolutionary who lived 30 years
- (2) prime minister of Iran in 1951
- behave well, speak well ……. (2)
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- result of a happily married woman rubbing together two sugar loaves over your head
- an Iranian Dickens
- always seems opposed to fashion
- (2) the most recent invasion of Iran
- a place that honours its martyrs
- knew how to deal out justice
- means secret
16 Clues: means secret • an Iranian Dickens • brings good counsel • knew how to deal out justice • always seems opposed to fashion • behave well, speak well ……. (2) • a place that honours its martyrs • (2) prime minister of Iran in 1951 • wearing the veil is synonymous with • (2) the most recent invasion of Iran • Iran revolutionary who lived 30 years • ...
Miranda's y words 2023-03-13
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- ______ means a colourless fluid in our body
- _________ is a study of myths
- _________means someone who studies chemicals
- My schools ______ is a shield
- I received a _________ message from my friend
- In ______ there was a big food stall
- My body is ___________ with air
- A pringles can is a _____________
- My family saw a __________ on our vacation.
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- My ___________ teacher is a female
- __________ means the same old boring person or thing
- The trees give us __________ to breath
- I felt _________ for my friend because her dog died
- ________ means the same on both sides
- ________ means same spelling but different meaning
- ________ means a word in a song
16 Clues: _________ is a study of myths • My schools ______ is a shield • My body is ___________ with air • ________ means a word in a song • A pringles can is a _____________ • My ___________ teacher is a female • In ______ there was a big food stall • ________ means the same on both sides • The trees give us __________ to breath • ______ means a colourless fluid in our body • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-03-10
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- responsible for the everyday business of Sparta
- Greek military formation
- A foreigner in a city state, usually a merchant
- forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- military housing
- a collection of stories about Gods
- Obedience
- to get or receive something
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- Government where a few wealthy people rule
- government controlled by the people
- Ownership or control of people through ownership
- Unjust use of power by an individual or group in power
- States working with other states that share a common military or political goal
- a group of people who commented on plays and advised
- new ways of doing things
- to represent
16 Clues: Obedience • to represent • military housing • Greek military formation • new ways of doing things • to get or receive something • a collection of stories about Gods • government controlled by the people • Government where a few wealthy people rule • forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta • responsible for the everyday business of Sparta • ...
Myths & Legends Crossword 2025-03-23
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- African god of thunder
- Greek winged horse
- One-eyed giant in Greek mythology
- Finnish God of the sky
- Indian state of enlightenment between birth, death and rebirth
- Incan sun god
- Hades' wife, queen of the underworld
- The last name of the man who Buddhism is based off
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- Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home
- The Norse tree of life
- Symbol of Horus
- Roman God of the sea
- The name of the mountain where the Greek gods live
- The Norse god of war
- The Chinese god of monkeys
- The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece
16 Clues: Incan sun god • Symbol of Horus • Greek winged horse • Roman God of the sea • The Norse god of war • The Norse tree of life • African god of thunder • Finnish God of the sky • The Chinese god of monkeys • One-eyed giant in Greek mythology • Hades' wife, queen of the underworld • The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece • Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home • ...
Genre 2025-11-17
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- Wolf Hall; A History of Britain in Ten Enemies
- Republic; Beyond Good and Evil
- Pride and Prejudice; Wuthering Heights
- The Da Vinci Code; One of Us Is Lying
- The Diary of Anne Frank; Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
- The Hobbit; Treasure Island
- Blood Meridian; True Grit
- Lord of the Rings; Harry Potter
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- In Cold Blood; The Lazarus Heist
- The Odyssey; Mythos
- Jack Reacher: Never Go Back; Casino Royale
- A Time to Kill; The Girl on the Trian
- The Shining; Goosebumps
- Diary of a Whimpy Kid; Submarine
- Little Women; The Great Gatsby
- Mindhunter; Killers of the Flower Moon
16 Clues: The Odyssey; Mythos • The Shining; Goosebumps • Blood Meridian; True Grit • The Hobbit; Treasure Island • Republic; Beyond Good and Evil • Little Women; The Great Gatsby • Lord of the Rings; Harry Potter • In Cold Blood; The Lazarus Heist • Diary of a Whimpy Kid; Submarine • A Time to Kill; The Girl on the Trian • The Da Vinci Code; One of Us Is Lying • ...
greek mythology characters 2023-05-26
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- She was born out of sea foam.
- She is the queen of the gods.
- Demeter's daughter.
- He kidnapped Persephone.
- She is in charge of all of the food and flowers growing.
- He is the god of war.
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- He tells the gods everything.
- His symbol is the thunderbolt.
- Oh no! Zeus's lighting hit his daughter by accident.
- They have the power to invent useful items and crafts
- She is the goddess of the hunt.
11 Clues: Demeter's daughter. • He is the god of war. • He kidnapped Persephone. • He tells the gods everything. • She was born out of sea foam. • She is the queen of the gods. • His symbol is the thunderbolt. • She is the goddess of the hunt. • Oh no! Zeus's lighting hit his daughter by accident. • They have the power to invent useful items and crafts • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-09-02
11 Clues: God of Time • Created humans • One-eyed giants • Food of the gods • Created the horse • A many-headed serpent • Killed/banished Chronos • Golden blood of the gods • Hades is the god of the __________ • Centaurs are half human and half _____ • Who ate a pomegranite seed and got stuck in the underworld?
Mythology Theseus Chapter 10 2013-10-24
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- move in a slow, deliberate way
- thief; usually in the mountains
- tired
- for something bad
- holder for a sword
- with a thin layer of gold
- worried so that you think about something all the time
- practice of keeping clean so as to prevent disease
- small, dirty home
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- cut off (as in the foot or the hand) or in the limb of a tree
- done or made to show respect or admiration
- feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something
- receive something from someone who is dead
- show sadness; to mourn a loss
- shelter made by plants growing over a frame
- obey because it is law or custom
16 Clues: tired • for something bad • small, dirty home • holder for a sword • with a thin layer of gold • show sadness; to mourn a loss • move in a slow, deliberate way • thief; usually in the mountains • obey because it is law or custom • done or made to show respect or admiration • receive something from someone who is dead • shelter made by plants growing over a frame • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 14 2016-05-11
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- to disapprove of strongly, to judge against
- creature that is half man, half horse
- father of the centaurs; King of Lapith people
- sly, crafty
- mild illnesses
- temperaments, moods
- to go beyond the limit, power, or capacity of
- first nurse; Asclepius' daughter
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- wild, fierce, untamed
- greatest teacher in Greece
- where Chiron instructed his pupils
- not harsh or severe, merciful
- the first doctor; mortal son of Apollo
- to receive from an ancestor by succession or will
- potion, drink
- affliction
16 Clues: affliction • sly, crafty • potion, drink • mild illnesses • temperaments, moods • wild, fierce, untamed • greatest teacher in Greece • not harsh or severe, merciful • first nurse; Asclepius' daughter • where Chiron instructed his pupils • creature that is half man, half horse • the first doctor; mortal son of Apollo • to disapprove of strongly, to judge against • ...
This Week in Mythology 2025-01-31
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- The original word for myth
- The legend of George Washington teaches us...
- The Roman_______held dominion over many peoples.
- A race based on the run of an ancient Greek
- Fairy tales are a type of...
- A story that has elements of myth and history
- The Roman goddess of love and beauty
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- The Roman word for house
- The sacred flower of the goddess of love and beauty
- "Mos Maiorum" is the way of the...
- Refers to the tie or bind between gods and mortals
- Many of Roman myths are inspired by (a country)
- Rome is in what country?
- The Mos Maiorum is a list of...
- Means honesty. Part of the Mos Maiorum
- The language of the Romans.
16 Clues: The Roman word for house • Rome is in what country? • The original word for myth • The language of the Romans. • Fairy tales are a type of... • The Mos Maiorum is a list of... • "Mos Maiorum" is the way of the... • The Roman goddess of love and beauty • Means honesty. Part of the Mos Maiorum • A race based on the run of an ancient Greek • ...
Greek Mythology - Vocabulary - Revision 2025-10-01
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- Not allowed; banned from happening.
- A character who is the direct opposite of another character
- Events being predetermined by a supernatural power
- Relating to the sky, or outer space
- Belief, or worship of more than one God.
- An agreement reached after a dispute
- Having little value, meaning, or importance.
- Treating someone like an object.
- Thinking about the future in advance
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- Overconfidence which is combined with arrogance.
- Having a right to something
- A word that describes a noun
- Intimidation aimed at creating a reaction.
- A way of life of a people.
- A way that someone is shown, presented, or portrayed.
- Principles about what is right, or wrong.
16 Clues: A way of life of a people. • Having a right to something • A word that describes a noun • Treating someone like an object. • Not allowed; banned from happening. • Relating to the sky, or outer space • An agreement reached after a dispute • Thinking about the future in advance • Belief, or worship of more than one God. • Principles about what is right, or wrong. • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab Review 2025-10-15
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- to hold back; to delay; to keep from proceeding
- clear; inventive
- feeling or showing no regret
- to fall or pour (liquid)
- conceited; having excessive self-love or admiration
- unhappy; displeased; miserable
- to be slow in leaving or going away; stay in a place too long
- having/showing strength and courage
- to do something in a hurried, excited, disorganized, or nervous way
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- convince; enchant or delight someone
- existing or occurring in large amounts
- feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
- loss of hope
- to wander/move away from proper limits; move away from where you should be
- exhausted in strength
- approval given for what can be done
16 Clues: loss of hope • clear; inventive • exhausted in strength • to fall or pour (liquid) • feeling or showing no regret • unhappy; displeased; miserable • approval given for what can be done • having/showing strength and courage • convince; enchant or delight someone • existing or occurring in large amounts • to hold back; to delay; to keep from proceeding • ...
Animals 2023-02-21
8 Clues: Three blind ? • An animal that spits? • What food do dogs eat? • What animal goes quack? • How do dolphins say hello? • What noise does a lion make? • what is hades pet called in Greek mythology? • what is the animal that can eat an animal whole?
count the suns crossword 2024-05-17
8 Clues: capital city of Sweden • THAT STUFF THATS IN PENS • shoes that are green and scaly • peninsula in the Nordic region • main antagonist of count the stars • cat named after Scandinavian mythology • TRAGEDY that happened during 1939-1945 • Jewish girl who was saved by the jhohansens
Latin Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-04
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- the god of desire
- goddess of love and beauty
- his twin was Diana
- goddess of agriculture
- goddess of poetry, wisdom, medicine etc.
- one eyed giants
- king of the sea
- her twin was Apollo
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- if you look in her eyes you will turn to stone
- god of war
- King Of Athens
- where the Olympians live
- messenger of the gods
- was given “three golden apples” to “slow her down”
- king of sky and lighting
- killed medusa
16 Clues: god of war • killed medusa • King Of Athens • one eyed giants • king of the sea • the god of desire • his twin was Diana • her twin was Apollo • messenger of the gods • goddess of agriculture • where the Olympians live • king of sky and lighting • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of poetry, wisdom, medicine etc. • if you look in her eyes you will turn to stone • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2024-02-26
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- god of archery, music and dance
- goddess of marriage and childbirth
- goddess of heroic endeavor
- goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- beheaded the Gorgon Medusa for Polydectes and saved Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War
- divine hero and the founder of Athens
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- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- god of the sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses
- goddess of wild animals, the hunt
- god of war and courage
- god of the dead and the king of the underworld
- Olympian god of herds and flocks, travellers and hospitality, roads and trade, thievery and cunning
- Slayed the Nemean lion and the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra
- the virgin goddess of the hearth and the home
16 Clues: god of war and courage • goddess of heroic endeavor • god of archery, music and dance • goddess of wild animals, the hunt • goddess of marriage and childbirth • divine hero and the founder of Athens • goddess of the harvest and agriculture • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • the virgin goddess of the hearth and the home • ...
Norse mythology + this game 2022-05-11
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- God of dinner
- This god is o-K
- private thoughts
- not a fun place
- Keeps you 100% safe
- group that votes together
- what you hope to be
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- This Goddess is pretty fertile
- God of light
- your fans
- they decide your fate
- This god is quite wise
- bark of information
- God of mischief
- Shadow of a doubt as to who this god is
- home for jurors
16 Clues: your fans • God of light • God of dinner • This god is o-K • not a fun place • God of mischief • home for jurors • private thoughts • Keeps you 100% safe • bark of information • what you hope to be • they decide your fate • This god is quite wise • group that votes together • This Goddess is pretty fertile • Shadow of a doubt as to who this god is
Stems 2021-01-29
7 Clues: very huge • the cure to something • to be worthy of something • to give something justice • being able to do something • you study it in social studies • some people make them every new year
Elliot and Evan Crossword <3 2024-05-25
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- With 11 across a way to get from SDB to OL2
- Mythology/non-binary rizz [TWO WORDS]
- A train station tradition [TWO WORDS]
- A way to get from SDB to MAN
- A game with frogs foxes and furnaces
- to continue a list
- CD titled trinity [BLANK]
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- Mac and Cheese - Northern [BLANK]
- A forty year old catfish
- Elliot's previous obsession - words
- A Lydia approved badge
- A game worse than 14 across which is a guilty pleasure
- "ain't i falling in love?" a US state
- Elliot's previous obsession - eight
- goodnight [BLANK]
- The flavor of drink you got on our first date
16 Clues: goodnight [BLANK] • to continue a list • A Lydia approved badge • A forty year old catfish • CD titled trinity [BLANK] • A way to get from SDB to MAN • Mac and Cheese - Northern [BLANK] • Elliot's previous obsession - words • Elliot's previous obsession - eight • A game with frogs foxes and furnaces • Mythology/non-binary rizz [TWO WORDS] • "ain't i falling in love?" a US state • ...
Crossword 04-06-2024 2024-05-30
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- radiating pure heavenly joy
- Often a gift presented either by a member of the group through photographic means, or by you yourself!
- Synonym for sweet voice
- One of your nicknames
- your fav colour
- One of your fav anime
- Your fav Food
- Greek Goddess of beauty
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- one of your fav animal
- One of your other fav food
- The outlier at social events in the office
- Twin Sister of God of Fertility in Norse Mythology
- a fawn-eyed woman with supernal effulgence (
- A star that is called “little king”
- A word for Explosive/ also used to define colourful personality
- Your fav Pokemon
16 Clues: Your fav Food • your fav colour • Your fav Pokemon • One of your nicknames • One of your fav anime • one of your fav animal • Synonym for sweet voice • Greek Goddess of beauty • One of your other fav food • radiating pure heavenly joy • A star that is called “little king” • The outlier at social events in the office • a fawn-eyed woman with supernal effulgence ( • ...
General Knowledge 2016-08-24
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- son of Zeus and Maia
- In the song Waltzing Matilda - What is a Jumbuck
- the tank engine Ringo Star narrated which children's TV show
- Currency of Greece
- No First James Bond Film
- Gagarin First Man in Space
- If you suffer from epistaxis what is wrong
- Longest river in Italy
- Largest state in the USA
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- Flash Who was Barry Allen in DC comics
- Animal that translates to water horse
- animal that lives in a drey
- Royale The First James Bond book.
- who killed Gorgon in greek mythology
- Mandala The long walk to Freedom is whose autobiography
- Disney Who has won the most Oscars
16 Clues: Currency of Greece • son of Zeus and Maia • Longest river in Italy • No First James Bond Film • Largest state in the USA • Gagarin First Man in Space • animal that lives in a drey • Royale The First James Bond book. • Disney Who has won the most Oscars • who killed Gorgon in greek mythology • Animal that translates to water horse • Flash Who was Barry Allen in DC comics • ...
Theseus 2021-08-25
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- who Theseus wanted to be
- the color of the sails Theseus kept up
- large stone
- the name of the hero in the story
- the color of the sails Theseus was supposed to put up
- type of shoes
- Rules beside a queen
- magical and led the way through the labyrinth
- half-bull creature in greek mythology
- the place Theseus was a big hero in
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- one of the villains in the story
- who Theseus was sent into the maze with
- who Theseus defeated to become a hero
- what the king did when he thought his son was dead
- maze
- used with a shield
16 Clues: maze • large stone • type of shoes • used with a shield • Rules beside a queen • who Theseus wanted to be • one of the villains in the story • the name of the hero in the story • the place Theseus was a big hero in • who Theseus defeated to become a hero • half-bull creature in greek mythology • the color of the sails Theseus kept up • who Theseus was sent into the maze with • ...
Famous places of India 2021-01-14
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- Brindavan Garden located at
- Which place is called as "Queen of Hills"
- Which place is called as queen of the Deccan
- Capital of India
- Capital of Himachal pradesh during Summer season
- Mattancherry palace located at
- Indian Mythology "Ramayan" associated with this place
- Orange city of India is
- where is M S Dhoni born?
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- Gateway of India Situated at
- This place is also called as Banaras
- Charminar located at
- The Only City To Have Trams
- The Portuguese influence is very visible in this city
- India's richest temple situated at
- Which place is known as the automobile capital of India
16 Clues: Capital of India • Charminar located at • Orange city of India is • where is M S Dhoni born? • Brindavan Garden located at • The Only City To Have Trams • Gateway of India Situated at • Mattancherry palace located at • India's richest temple situated at • This place is also called as Banaras • Which place is called as "Queen of Hills" • Which place is called as queen of the Deccan • ...
Genre: Fantasy 2023-04-24
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- creature from Greek mythology, with the head of a bull and the body of a man
- very, very old
- animals/non-humans
- a liquid with magical properties
- someone who performs magic (male)
- a search for something
- a large building, often with thick walls and towers. Where the royals live (?)
- unable to be seen
- a mythical monster, giant reptile
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- the individuals in a story
- the one telling the story
- a weapon with a long metal blade
- the superior idea in a work of art or literature
- someone who performs magic (female)
- the main events of a story
- when/where the story takes place
16 Clues: very, very old • unable to be seen • animals/non-humans • a search for something • the one telling the story • the individuals in a story • the main events of a story • a weapon with a long metal blade • a liquid with magical properties • when/where the story takes place • someone who performs magic (male) • a mythical monster, giant reptile • someone who performs magic (female) • ...
Puzzle 5 2022-11-03
6 Clues: Jewish priests • Jewish scholars • belief in many gods • Destroyed in 70 A.D. • Modeled after____ mythology • Wanted to use violence to overthrow Rome
Greek Mythology -Gods & Goddesses 2021-02-08
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- GOD OF WAR
- KING OF THE GODS; LORD OF THE SKY
- CRONOS' SISTER AND WIFE, GODDESS OF THE EARTH
- GIRL WHO WAS TURNED INTO A SPIDER BY ATHENE
- FATHER OF THE GODS, FATHER OF ZEUS
- HALF-BROTHERS OF CRONOS, HUGE GIANTS
- THE SMITH GOD; MADE WEAPONS
- FATHER OF CRONOS
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- GODDESS OF GROWING THINGS
- GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD
- GOD OF THE SEA
- GODDESS OF WISDOM
- QUEEN OF THE GODS; SISTER AND WIFE OF ZEUS
- GODDESS OF DISCORD
- MOUNTAIN WHERE THE GODS LIVE
- ALL OF THE GODS
16 Clues: GOD OF WAR • GOD OF THE SEA • ALL OF THE GODS • FATHER OF CRONOS • GODDESS OF WISDOM • GODDESS OF DISCORD • GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD • GODDESS OF GROWING THINGS • THE SMITH GOD; MADE WEAPONS • MOUNTAIN WHERE THE GODS LIVE • KING OF THE GODS; LORD OF THE SKY • FATHER OF THE GODS, FATHER OF ZEUS • HALF-BROTHERS OF CRONOS, HUGE GIANTS • QUEEN OF THE GODS; SISTER AND WIFE OF ZEUS • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-25
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- God of the sun
- Messenger god
- God of the moon and hunt
- God of the sea
- Goddess of hearth and home
- God of fire and metalworking
- God of lightning and the sky
- Soon of Zeus very strong
- God of war
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- Goddess of love
- god of the underworld
- Cupid is his roman name
- Son of Hermes
- God of wisdom
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Killed Medusa
16 Clues: God of war • Messenger god • Son of Hermes • God of wisdom • Killed Medusa • God of the sun • God of the sea • Goddess of love • god of the underworld • Cupid is his roman name • God of the moon and hunt • Soon of Zeus very strong • Goddess of hearth and home • God of fire and metalworking • God of lightning and the sky • Goddess of marriage and childbirth
Introduction to Greek Mythology 2020-10-12
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- the things that will happen to someone; a power that is believed to control what happens in the future; destiny
- the place where the spirits of the dead are believed to live in ancient Greek stories
- a god or goddess (plural deities)
- a set of ancient myths; the study of ancient myths
- the food of the ancient Greek and Roman gods
- the area of the floor around a fireplace in a house; your home and family
- the drink of the gods, in the stories of ancient Greece; said to make a person immortal if they drank it
- a person (such as a priestess) through whom a god was believed to speak; an answer or message given by an oracle
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- coming from or relating to a god
- crops; plants such as wheat, rice, or fruit that is grown by farmers
- living or continuing forever; not dying
- a long stick that an official holds in ceremonies; a cane or a rod
- an ancient story, especially one invented in order to explain natural or historical events; an idea or story that many people believe but is not true
- a weapon used for shooting arrows, made of a long thin piece of wood held in a curve by a tight string
- having the ability to die; a human
- a situation in which everything is happening in a confused way and nothing is organized; the state of the universe before there was any order
16 Clues: coming from or relating to a god • a god or goddess (plural deities) • having the ability to die; a human • living or continuing forever; not dying • the food of the ancient Greek and Roman gods • a set of ancient myths; the study of ancient myths • a long stick that an official holds in ceremonies; a cane or a rod • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle By:Bella 2021-09-20
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- First mythical emperor of China-Chinese
- God of the sea-Greek
- God of the underworld-Greek
- Thor's power-Norse
- Is from what myth?-Chinese
- The creator-Indian
- God of lightning-Norse
- God that has a poison that will kill humanity-indian
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- The god of peace-Chinese
- Thor's hammer-Norse
- Aphrodite's dad-Greek
- The first living being on the universe-Chinese
- Goddess of beauty-Greek
- The preserver-Indian
- The remover of obstacles-Indian
- Thor's brother-Norse
16 Clues: Thor's power-Norse • The creator-Indian • Thor's hammer-Norse • God of the sea-Greek • The preserver-Indian • Thor's brother-Norse • Aphrodite's dad-Greek • God of lightning-Norse • Goddess of beauty-Greek • The god of peace-Chinese • Is from what myth?-Chinese • God of the underworld-Greek • The remover of obstacles-Indian • First mythical emperor of China-Chinese • ...
This Week in Mythology 2025-02-21
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- ________ Graecia means "Great Greece"
- Language of the Roman people
- The priestesses who maintain Vesta's flame (pl.)
- A character type that we see repeated in stories and myths
- "___________" conquers all.
- Marries Cupid
- God of Love, angelic
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- A formula for a hero's journey
- Goddess of love and beauty
- King of the gods
- Psyche was helped sorting seeds by...
- Goddess of the hearth
- Pride before the gods
- Son of Venus and ancestor of Rome
- A combination of myth and history
- Country where Rome is found
16 Clues: Marries Cupid • King of the gods • God of Love, angelic • Goddess of the hearth • Pride before the gods • Goddess of love and beauty • "___________" conquers all. • Country where Rome is found • Language of the Roman people • A formula for a hero's journey • Son of Venus and ancestor of Rome • A combination of myth and history • ________ Graecia means "Great Greece" • ...
Greek Mythology: The Creation 2025-04-13
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- One-eyed giant.
- Gaea and Uranus children, a race of giants called...
- The number of Olympians that reside on Mount Olympus.
- Titaness that helped Zeus defeat his father.
- A one-hundred-handed giant.
- Known as the "Heaven" and the husband of Gaea.
- Was punished by being forced to hold the world on his shoulders.
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- Zeus and his siblings.
- The war between the Titans and Zeus and his siblings.
- An inaccessible prison far beneath the Underworld.
- The island in which Zeus was hidden in.
- Titan and wife of Cronus.
- The God of the Underworld.
- The God of the sea and all waters.
- Took out his father and
- Known as the "Earth" and the wife of Uranus.
16 Clues: One-eyed giant. • Zeus and his siblings. • Took out his father and • Titan and wife of Cronus. • The God of the Underworld. • A one-hundred-handed giant. • The God of the sea and all waters. • The island in which Zeus was hidden in. • Titaness that helped Zeus defeat his father. • Known as the "Earth" and the wife of Uranus. • Known as the "Heaven" and the husband of Gaea. • ...
Irish Mythology: Part 1 2023-01-15
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- Tuan MacCairill escaped the plague by turning into this fish
- Where the Túatha Dé lived
- The group of people who told these myths
- The number of times Ireland was settled in the Book of Invasions
- The monstrous beings in Irish mythology
- The Morrigan was one of the three goddesses of
- The second of the mythylogical cycles
- The item of clothing the Dagda wore
- The animal that The Children of Lir were transformed into
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- This book is a mythological history of Ireland
- The name of the second wife of King Lir
- The father-figure of the Túatha Dé
- The granddaughter of Noah in Irish myth
- The Túatha Dé controlled the ____ of the land
- The jealous wife of The Dagda
- The Morrigan can transform into this animal
16 Clues: Where the Túatha Dé lived • The jealous wife of The Dagda • The father-figure of the Túatha Dé • The item of clothing the Dagda wore • The second of the mythylogical cycles • The name of the second wife of King Lir • The granddaughter of Noah in Irish myth • The monstrous beings in Irish mythology • The group of people who told these myths • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- where wealthy Egyptians were buried
- writing system of pictures
- Osiris brother and represents evil in earth
- text another copy of the myth of Osiris,Horus, and set
- god of grain and the Nile
- god of the sun
- turned away Egyptians from cannibalism
- gave hope to Egyptians for life after death
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- goddess of earth, wife of Osiris
- reminded people that their existence was Fragile
- people
- son of Osiris
- something that can't be permanently taken away only temporarily
- where Isis reared Horus which endeared her to
- lord and maker of law
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
16 Clues: people • son of Osiris • god of the sun • lord and maker of law • god of grain and the Nile • writing system of pictures • goddess of earth, wife of Osiris • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • where wealthy Egyptians were buried • turned away Egyptians from cannibalism • Osiris brother and represents evil in earth • gave hope to Egyptians for life after death • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-30
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- The jealous goddess who sent a gadfly to tormet Io
- The woman who was forbidden to look at her husband
- Name means “the gift of all”
- The number of thrones found on Mt. Olympus
- The place where Demeter’s temple is located
- The gift Prometheus gave to humanity against Zeus’ will
- Cut off the head of the dreaded Gorgon Medusa
- The river by which Zeus swore his most serious oath
- The god whose sacred tree was the Laurel
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- The wind god who may have also caused Hyacinthus’ death
- The idea of giving gods/goddesses human traits and characteristics
- The goddess whose name is the origin of the word “cereal”
- The only goddess permitted to carry Zeus’s thunderbolt
- The name of the moon goddess in the myth of Endymion
- Roman name of the god or goddess who rose from the sea foam
- Location of Apollo’s famous oracle
16 Clues: Name means “the gift of all” • Location of Apollo’s famous oracle • The god whose sacred tree was the Laurel • The number of thrones found on Mt. Olympus • The place where Demeter’s temple is located • Cut off the head of the dreaded Gorgon Medusa • The jealous goddess who sent a gadfly to tormet Io • The woman who was forbidden to look at her husband • ...
Opera 2014-05-08
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- Opera was performed in ____________ to entertain the congregation
- Opera was based off of ______________ myths
- a speech like song performed by the actors
- Opera originated from the ancient ________________
- Opera is usually written in a different ________________
- Opera usuallly has lavish and expensive __________
- actors and actresses wear
- A section of the opera.
- Opera was popular in ___________ during the Romantic period
- The Barber of _______________
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- an opera about ordinary people
- Opera's first composer
- introduces the music for the opera. Sets the mood
- the script to an opera
- a solo accompanied by the orchestra performed by the main charcter
- based off of greek mythology
16 Clues: Opera's first composer • the script to an opera • A section of the opera. • actors and actresses wear • based off of greek mythology • The Barber of _______________ • an opera about ordinary people • a speech like song performed by the actors • Opera was based off of ______________ myths • introduces the music for the opera. Sets the mood • ...
Number 4 2021-02-05
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- citrus fruit
- animal can live in sea and on land
- A bear native to southern China
- Largest living bird found in Africa
- Supposed ly pull Santa's sleigh
- fruit from apple tree
- Existed in mythology. Not proven to be real
- season between spring and autumn
- are great apes native to Indonesia and Malaysia
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- Tallest living animal found in Africa
- a land bearing turtle kept as pets
- collection of grasshoppers in swarms
- a thorny fruit of durio species
- Reptile with shell covered back .live in sea or fresh water
- Fruit or berry used for making wine
- prolonged period of no rain
16 Clues: citrus fruit • fruit from apple tree • prolonged period of no rain • A bear native to southern China • a thorny fruit of durio species • Supposed ly pull Santa's sleigh • season between spring and autumn • a land bearing turtle kept as pets • animal can live in sea and on land • Largest living bird found in Africa • Fruit or berry used for making wine • ...
Number 3 2021-02-04
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- animal can live in sea and on land
- season between spring and autumn
- Reptile with shell covered back .live in sea or fresh water
- are great apes native to Indonesia and Malaysia
- citrus fruit
- A bear native to southern China
- fruit from apple tree
- Existed in mythology. Not proven to be real
- a land bearing turtle kept as pets
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- Fruit or berry used for making wine
- collection of grasshoppers in swarms
- a thorny fruit of durio species
- Tallest living animal found in Africa
- prolonged period of no rain
- Supposed ly pull Santa's sleigh
- Largest living bird found in Africa
16 Clues: citrus fruit • fruit from apple tree • prolonged period of no rain • a thorny fruit of durio species • Supposed ly pull Santa's sleigh • A bear native to southern China • season between spring and autumn • animal can live in sea and on land • a land bearing turtle kept as pets • Fruit or berry used for making wine • Largest living bird found in Africa • ...
Number 3 2021-02-04
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- citrus fruit
- animal can live in sea and on land
- A bear native to southern China
- Largest living bird found in Africa
- Supposed ly pull Santa's sleigh
- fruit from apple tree
- Existed in mythology. Not proven to be real
- season between spring and autumn
- are great apes native to Indonesia and Malaysia
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- Tallest living animal found in Africa
- a land bearing turtle kept as pets
- collection of grasshoppers in swarms
- a thorny fruit of durio species
- Reptile with shell covered back .live in sea or fresh water
- Fruit or berry used for making wine
- prolonged period of no rain
16 Clues: citrus fruit • fruit from apple tree • prolonged period of no rain • A bear native to southern China • a thorny fruit of durio species • Supposed ly pull Santa's sleigh • season between spring and autumn • a land bearing turtle kept as pets • animal can live in sea and on land • Largest living bird found in Africa • Fruit or berry used for making wine • ...
Genres 2023-09-18
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- focuses on imaginative storytelling
- Include gods, monsters, and legendary beings
- Tells about different eras in the past
- Often teach moral lessons featuring animals
- Includes fairytales and myths
- personal journeys shared by the author themselves
- Things that could happen in the real world
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- Filled with magical creatures and happily ever after
- Often have characters with superhuman strength and abilities
- Real world with elements of of magic and imagination
- Includes facts and explanations
- Uses language to express emotions
- It is a blend of history and mythology
- personal journeys told by other people
- beliefs and traditions passed down through generations
- All about real facts and information
16 Clues: Includes fairytales and myths • Includes facts and explanations • Uses language to express emotions • focuses on imaginative storytelling • All about real facts and information • Tells about different eras in the past • It is a blend of history and mythology • personal journeys told by other people • Things that could happen in the real world • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle - Rylie 2025-05-15
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- Interpretation of legends or myths.
- Distressingly loud or shrill
- Eat greedily
- A flammable hydrocarbon oil.
- Volcanic glass that has a concentric structure
- Nuts and fruit in sugar paste.
- The right, or authority to interpret and apply the law.
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- Branch of technology that deals with the form of animals and plants.
- The combination of elements.
- Obligated according to law or equity.
- Relating to the dynamic balance of a population.
- An arched opening.
- An enzyme produced in the kidney and found in URINE........
- To drink a container of (as beer) without pause.
- To avoid deliberately.
- Small hut :) change?
16 Clues: Eat greedily • An arched opening. • To avoid deliberately. • Small hut :) change? • The combination of elements. • Distressingly loud or shrill • A flammable hydrocarbon oil. • Nuts and fruit in sugar paste. • Interpretation of legends or myths. • Obligated according to law or equity. • Volcanic glass that has a concentric structure • ...
The Flame Of Olympus 2022-03-19
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- Emily's mothers favorite place
- Protagonist and is a 13 year old girl
- Hermes assistance
- God of music
- God of war
- apollo's twin another name for diana
- Father of diana
- The monsters that attack olympus and manhattan the island in NY that emily lives in
- what emily gives pegasus
- Emily's friend that knows of the greek gods and pegasus
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- where the gods stay
- the color of pegasus bridle
- what pegasus drinks
- apollo's twin
- The god that gave paelen his shoes
- what Emily's father is
- a mythical winged divine horse, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek mythology.
- Where the story takes place
- Where Emily and her father lived
19 Clues: God of war • God of music • apollo's twin • Father of diana • Hermes assistance • where the gods stay • what pegasus drinks • what Emily's father is • what emily gives pegasus • the color of pegasus bridle • Where the story takes place • Emily's mothers favorite place • Where Emily and her father lived • The god that gave paelen his shoes • apollo's twin another name for diana • ...
Set 1 2023-11-02
Across
- - Saint Thomas a Becket was martyred at Canterbury, December 29, 1170.
- - Lutelike instrument played by turning a crank
- - Here, jolly
- - Belt slung over the shoulder and chest to hold a sword
- - Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton
- - Long dagger
- - The constellation Aries, first sign of the Zodiac. The time is mid-April
- - Hood or long sleeve
- - merchants, especially of food
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- - A friar having the exclusive right to beg and preach in an assigned
- - horse
- - Creation ; production
- Shriven - Well confessed and absolved of sins
- - Confession and absolution
- - Increase over time
- - soldier
- - Height
- - people who had visited the Holy Land and wore palm fronds to show it.
- - In Greek mythology, god of the west wind
19 Clues: - horse • - Height • - soldier • - Here, jolly • - Long dagger • - Increase over time • - Hood or long sleeve • - Creation ; production • - Confession and absolution • - merchants, especially of food • - Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton • - In Greek mythology, god of the west wind • Shriven - Well confessed and absolved of sins • - Lutelike instrument played by turning a crank • ...
Charlotte 2023-05-08
8 Clues: Aquatic pet • Singer of NO • Mans best friend • Godess of love in Greek Mythology • The 6th closest planet from the sun • The only wife of Hery VIII that survived • A sport played with 7 different positions • A star thats held together with hydrogen and helium
Buguška Birthday Crossy Wordy 2021-09-26
Across
- You either adore it or squash it
- Seattle's new ice hockey team
- Iconic California flower
- He struggled to fully remove his suit jacket
- Tuscan destination
- Not just the Bug partially pulling down her pants
- Popular Post brand
- Small griddle bread made from an unsweetened batter of water or milk, flour, and yeast
- Professor Slughorn
- Yam wrap
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- Write it without the "caron" mark above the third-to-last letter
- They say women are from here
- Nymph of Greek mythology
- Someone obviously male: "He's __ ______, ___!"
- Float up and down in the water
- Perhaps that professor's grandmother calls him this
- Not pronounced the Italian way
- Mandalorian actress who got in trouble recently
- Not the '60s rock and soul singer
19 Clues: Yam wrap • Tuscan destination • Popular Post brand • Professor Slughorn • Nymph of Greek mythology • Iconic California flower • They say women are from here • Seattle's new ice hockey team • Float up and down in the water • Not pronounced the Italian way • You either adore it or squash it • Not the '60s rock and soul singer • He struggled to fully remove his suit jacket • ...
Vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- Related to the sky or the heavens; very beautiful.
- A basic part of something.
- A pleasant smell.
- The quality of being very good.
- Very old; from a long time ago.
- A person or team in a contest.
- A name or symbol for a product.
- To connect or link with something.
- A person who plays sports.
- A collection of traditional stories or beliefs.
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- Having special powers or qualities.
- Closely connected to the matter at hand.
- A plan or purpose.
- The opinion people have of someone or something.
- In the order mentioned.
- To defeat or take control of.
- Winning or success in a contest.
- To change completely in appearance or form.
- Far away in space or time.
19 Clues: A pleasant smell. • A plan or purpose. • In the order mentioned. • A basic part of something. • Far away in space or time. • A person who plays sports. • To defeat or take control of. • A person or team in a contest. • The quality of being very good. • Very old; from a long time ago. • A name or symbol for a product. • Winning or success in a contest. • ...
Wagner's Ring Cycle 2026-03-10
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- The dwarf who steals the gold
- The ring brings ______ to its owners
- The composer of the Ring Cycle
- The Ring Cycle is a series of four ______
- The full title is Der Ring des ______
- The creature guarding the ring
- Total number of hours the cycle lasts
- The home of the gods
- The river where the gold is found
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- Wagner’s nationality
- The spirits guarding the gold
- Wagner’s musical storytelling themes
- The hero who defeats the dragon
- The magical object made from the gold
- A leitmotif can represent a character or an ______
- King of the gods
- The river where the ring is returned
- The final opera: Götter______
- The mythology the story is based on
- The operas are usually performed across four ______
20 Clues: King of the gods • Wagner’s nationality • The home of the gods • The dwarf who steals the gold • The spirits guarding the gold • The final opera: Götter______ • The composer of the Ring Cycle • The creature guarding the ring • The hero who defeats the dragon • The river where the gold is found • The mythology the story is based on • Wagner’s musical storytelling themes • ...
Love, Innocence, and Sacrifice 2024-02-28
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- The lustful love deity of the Greeks. He is referred to as Amor (love) or Cupid (desire) in Latin. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and fertility, had an attendant named Eros, and some even claim he was her son.
- The goddess of women, marriage, and families; she is the patron of women during childbirth. According to Greek mythology, she is the daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, sister and wife of Zeus, and queen of Mount Olympus and the twelve Olympians.
- The Greek god of the West Wind, who transported Psyche with his soft breeze from the cliff she had been left in on an oracle's suggestion to Eros's palace
- The Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty who the Romans knew as Venus. Primarily revered as a fertility and love goddess, she also acted as a marriage advisor on occasion.
- the soul goddess in classical Greek and Roman mythology. Despite being born mortal, her beauty surpassed that of Aphrodite (Venus) and won the affection of Aphrodite's son, the god of desire, Eros.
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- A goddess, Hades' wife and the ruler of the underworld; she was Demeter's daughter by Zeus. The story of her kidnapping by her father's brother, Hades, is her most significant myth.
- The goddess of agriculture and the harvest, the Olympian who presided over food, grains, crops, and the earth's fertility.
- Sheep A flock of vicious animals with golden fleece and poisonous bites, Meloi Khryseoi in Greek.
- the thunder and sky deity who reigns as king of the gods atop Mount Olympus in Greek mythology and religion.
- The principal river of the underworld, across which the deceased would be transported to Hades by the ferryman Charon. In Psyche’s myth, Psyche must collect the water from the top of this river.
- mortal partner of Aphrodite and Persephone, and most well-known for being the achiever of immortality.
11 Clues: Sheep A flock of vicious animals with golden fleece and poisonous bites, Meloi Khryseoi in Greek. • mortal partner of Aphrodite and Persephone, and most well-known for being the achiever of immortality. • the thunder and sky deity who reigns as king of the gods atop Mount Olympus in Greek mythology and religion. • ...
