mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
7 Clues: the wings of ______ • the chains of ______ • the first battlepass skin • Who did echo offend in the story • whos the boss who drops the warforged assault riffle? • the battlepass skin with 3 edit styles and no ingame bossfight • Whats the newest shotgun in the new update? (just the name of it)
Greek mythology 2024-10-25
7 Clues: Dionysus’s wife? • Zeus:Sky::Poseidon:____ • Earth:Gaia::Sky:________ • Ares:War::Dionysus:_____ • Apollo:God::Hyperion:______ • Greatest Greek mortal musician? • Perseus killed Medusa::Theseus killed _________
Greek Mythology 2026-06-07
7 Clues: Known as Hades pet • The god above all gods • The wife of the highest god • Known for the Disney adaptation • Goddess represented by a golden bow • Brother of Zeus; ruler of the underworld • An immortal snake defeated by the strongest demigod.
hiiii 2021-11-19
8 Clues: a poet • he wrote fables • a brilliant leader • a famous woman poet • have effect on someone by how you do something • greek monster with the body of man head of bull • short stories that teach students about how to live • stories about gods and heros trying to explain the world.
Penelope's despair 2022-02-14
8 Clues: The "blank" war • Odysseus' kingdom • Odysseus' disguise • The number of years the war lasted • The type of bow that had to be strung • Penelope symbolizes this in greek mythology • The number of axes that had to be shot through • Penelope promised to choose a suitor after finishing this
Related to Conflicts 2024-03-28
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- The beginning or starting point
- The act of bringing something into existence.
- A body of myths associated with a particular culture.
- A narrative account of events.
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- A traditional story explaining the origins of natural phenomena.
- A person portrayed in a story.
- A disagreement or struggle between characters.
- Deities with supernatural powers.
8 Clues: A person portrayed in a story. • A narrative account of events. • The beginning or starting point • Deities with supernatural powers. • The act of bringing something into existence. • A disagreement or struggle between characters. • A body of myths associated with a particular culture. • A traditional story explaining the origins of natural phenomena.
Anne Frank Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-05
8 Clues: Anne's Diary • Peter's last name • One of Anne's hobbies • Who shot at the crashed airplane • What Anne eats other than lettuce • What Anne wants to be when shes older • Experiencing or inducing feelings of isolation or estrangement • Address in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
Ch. 11 Vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- Father of Western philosophy, teacher to Plato/Aristotle
- Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age.
- Temple on the acropolis in Athens, dedicated to Athena
- Polis
- King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- Type government that gives the power to the people.
- started as a festival and celebration of Zeus.
- Known for the alphabet.
- God of sky and thunder.
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- Democracy Government where people participate directily.
- Tutor to Alexander the Great
- Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa.
- Stories of a group of people that explain religious beliefs.
- Greek ideas and culture.
- Greek city focused on war.
- Ancient Aegean civilization, first to speak Greek.
- Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy
- General study of knowledge and the world.
18 Clues: Polis • Known for the alphabet. • God of sky and thunder. • Greek ideas and culture. • Greek city focused on war. • Tutor to Alexander the Great • King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • General study of knowledge and the world. • Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa. • Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age. • Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy • ...
Egyptian gods and goddesses 2019-11-06
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- What did the Egyptians call their kings?
- Who was the Egyptian goddess of love?
- What is Nekhbet the goddess of?
- Who was Osiris's wife?
- Who's Bastet's father?
- Which goddess was also know as the 'The Great Opet'?
- Who's Bastet's son,the god of war?
- Who was Isis's son?
- Who was Geb's wife?
- Who was the hawk god of Upper Egypt?
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- Which Egyptian god loved to gamble?
- Who is the goddess of hippos?
- Who is the god of the Libyan desert?
- Who was Seth's wife?
- Who was the most powerful god in Egyptian mythology?
- Who was the most powerful Egyptian god?
- Who was the beautiful goddess of cats?
- Which goddess was also known as 'She of the West'?
18 Clues: Who was Isis's son? • Who was Geb's wife? • Who was Seth's wife? • Who was Osiris's wife? • Who's Bastet's father? • Who is the goddess of hippos? • What is Nekhbet the goddess of? • Who's Bastet's son,the god of war? • Which Egyptian god loved to gamble? • Who is the god of the Libyan desert? • Who was the hawk god of Upper Egypt? • Who was the Egyptian goddess of love? • ...
The Adventure of Ulysses 2026-02-09
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- A sea monster who creates giant whirlpools
- A woman that saves Ulysses by giving him a veil
- Sisters who lure sailors to there doom
- Ulysses son
- Ulysses main man
- Ulysses servant
- A sea monster with 6 heads who eats sailors
- someone who shows Ulysses the future
- Ulysses wife back in Ithaca
- Poseidon's son and the keeper of the winds
- Holds a Grudge against Ulysses
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- Cyclops who got stabbed in the eye
- A Greek mythology messenger of the Gods
- An sorceress who tricks Ulysses men
- Main character who defeats Troy
- A princess who finds Ulysses attractive
- Kind people who gave Ulysses and his men lotus flowers
- A sailor who fell off the mast of the ship
18 Clues: Ulysses son • Ulysses servant • Ulysses main man • Ulysses wife back in Ithaca • Holds a Grudge against Ulysses • Main character who defeats Troy • Cyclops who got stabbed in the eye • An sorceress who tricks Ulysses men • someone who shows Ulysses the future • Sisters who lure sailors to there doom • A Greek mythology messenger of the Gods • ...
Deathtrap: A Thriller In Two Acts 2025-09-18
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- From Greek Mythology, this creature can kill with a stare
- 'Instrument' featured in our scene changes
- What Helga sees on "black man's face"
- A medieval weapon used at range
- Whose aura is still on the dagger
- The Supreme Court judge Porter admires most
- Magician who makes all his own magical apparatus
- The color of Myra's childhood shutters
- Where Mariette Klenofski is from
- Clifford's preferred drink
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- Clifford's ________, the star of act two.
- When Sydney kills, or when Helga is at top form (two words)
- Where Sydney 'buries' Clifford
- Comfortable footwear
- The play that got Clifford hooked on thrillers
- Clifford's typewriter (two words, no hyphen)
- A weapon for strangling
- Type of yogurt Sydney will not eat
18 Clues: Comfortable footwear • A weapon for strangling • Clifford's preferred drink • Where Sydney 'buries' Clifford • A medieval weapon used at range • Where Mariette Klenofski is from • Whose aura is still on the dagger • Type of yogurt Sydney will not eat • What Helga sees on "black man's face" • The color of Myra's childhood shutters • Clifford's ________, the star of act two. • ...
Indian Author Crossword Puzzle 2026-06-06
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- SUDHAMURTHY Wrote Wise and Otherwise.
- ABDUL KALAM Author of Wings of Fire.
- ABDUL KALAM Author of Ignited Minds.
- KUSHWANT SIGH Author of Train to Pakistan.
- Clues
- LAHARI Wrote The Namesake.
- R K NARAYANWrote Malgudi Schooldays and children's stories.
- R K NARAYAN Author of Malgudi Days.
- ARUNDATI ROY Wrote The God of Small Things.
- TAGORE Nobel Prize-winning author of Gitanjali.
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- NEHRU Wrote The Discovery of India.
- AMISH Author of The Shiva Trilogy.
- AMISH Wrote Meluha mythology novels
- PAIWrote Uncle Pai's Amar Chitra Katha stories.
- RUSKINBOND Wrote The Blue Umbrella.
- RUSKINBOND Wrote The Room on the Roof.
- R K NARAYAN Author of The Guide.
- TRIPATI Author of The Immortals of Meluha.
18 Clues: Clues • LAHARI Wrote The Namesake. • R K NARAYAN Author of The Guide. • AMISH Author of The Shiva Trilogy. • NEHRU Wrote The Discovery of India. • ABDUL KALAM Author of Wings of Fire. • AMISH Wrote Meluha mythology novels • RUSKINBOND Wrote The Blue Umbrella. • R K NARAYAN Author of Malgudi Days. • ABDUL KALAM Author of Ignited Minds. • ...
Storytelling Quiz 2 2013-09-05
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- language that compares varying concepts
- constantly recurring symbol or characters
- symbolic story
- complex story structure
- any account of connected events, presented to a reader or listener in a sequence of written or spoken word
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- a figure of speech that shows similarities in unrelated concepts
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- the main topics of a story
- simple story structure
- a collection of stories
- philosophy that considers the nature of the human condition
11 Clues: symbolic story • simple story structure • a collection of stories • complex story structure • the main topics of a story • language that compares varying concepts • constantly recurring symbol or characters • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • philosophy that considers the nature of the human condition • ...
Storytelling Quiz 2 2013-09-05
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- constantly recurring symbol or characters
- complex story structure
- symbolic story
- a collection of stories
- a figure of speech that shows similarities in unrelated concepts
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- philosophy that considers the nature of the human condition
- any account of connected events, presented to a reader or listener in a sequence of written or spoken word
- language that compares varying concepts
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- simple story structure
- the main topics of a story
11 Clues: symbolic story • simple story structure • complex story structure • a collection of stories • the main topics of a story • language that compares varying concepts • constantly recurring symbol or characters • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • philosophy that considers the nature of the human condition • ...
ancient greece cross word BY: LINCOLN ALLEN 2026-01-10
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- the plague that ended Athens.
- Athens enemy in the pleoponnesian war.
- a trap in plain sight bulid by Trojans.
- a city build behind a wall.
- he was one of the great.
- a ancient Greek theory used to create the reason..
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- A formation used with circular shields.
- they made the Trojan horse.
- a type of government that gives power to the people.
- its is the birth place of the original olmypics.
- half man half bull.
11 Clues: half man half bull. • he was one of the great. • they made the Trojan horse. • a city build behind a wall. • the plague that ended Athens. • Athens enemy in the pleoponnesian war. • A formation used with circular shields. • a trap in plain sight bulid by Trojans. • its is the birth place of the original olmypics. • a ancient Greek theory used to create the reason.. • ...
World Lit Review 1 2022-04-08
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- why anyone would want to watch a tragedy
- enemy who turned into a friend
- Sumerian Epic Hero king of Uruk
- wisest king in ancient Israel author of proverbs
- fables
- ancient Egyptian writing system
- greatest warrior in Ancient Greece
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- greek goddess of wisdom and war
- the "poetess" of ancient Greece
- ancient Mesopotamian writing system
- serves as a Greek mythology textbook
- greek goddesses of poetic inspiration
- Epic poet, one of the greatest authors in the world
- King and Tragic Hero, killed father and married mother
- one of the great teachers and philosphers of ancient greece
- first great Epic of ancient Greece
- most beautiful women in the world
- Our favorite epic hero is on a quest to find
18 Clues: fables • enemy who turned into a friend • greek goddess of wisdom and war • the "poetess" of ancient Greece • Sumerian Epic Hero king of Uruk • ancient Egyptian writing system • most beautiful women in the world • first great Epic of ancient Greece • greatest warrior in Ancient Greece • ancient Mesopotamian writing system • serves as a Greek mythology textbook • ...
Investigatig Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- Measures air pressure on a weather map.
- Any object arching in shape
- Something dividing two drain ways
- Something to catch water
- Pertaining to the nature of sediments
- Someone who studies the creation of land forms
- Changing forms
- The lines running north to south across a map
- The mythology of the Australian Aboriginals
- One of the halves when the earth is divided
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- The lines running east to west across a map
- Protection for the plant root.
- Plants with hard leaves
- Some thing that creates mountains
- A large body of crystallised, igneous rock.
- A plant that grows under dry conditions
- A plant formed at the base of a tree.
- Dwarf Australian Eucalypt trees
18 Clues: Changing forms • Plants with hard leaves • Something to catch water • Any object arching in shape • Protection for the plant root. • Dwarf Australian Eucalypt trees • Something dividing two drain ways • Some thing that creates mountains • Pertaining to the nature of sediments • A plant formed at the base of a tree. • Measures air pressure on a weather map. • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- Something to catch water
- Measures air pressure on a weather map.
- Plants with hard leaves
- The lines running north to south across a map
- Pertaining to the nature of sediments
- Any object arching in shape
- Some thing that creates mountains
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- A large body of crystallised, igneous rock.
- A plant formed at the base of a tree.
- One of the halves when the earth is divided
- Someone who studies the creation of land forms
- The lines running east to west across a map
- Dwarf Australian Eucalypt trees
- The mythology of the Australian Aboriginals
- Changing forms
- Something dividing two drain ways
- Protection for the plant root.
- A plant that grows under dry conditions
18 Clues: Changing forms • Plants with hard leaves • Something to catch water • Any object arching in shape • Protection for the plant root. • Dwarf Australian Eucalypt trees • Something dividing two drain ways • Some thing that creates mountains • A plant formed at the base of a tree. • Pertaining to the nature of sediments • Measures air pressure on a weather map. • ...
Roots & Affixes 2017-10-24
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- We were partnered together in a _____________.
- She doesn't like white people she is_____________.
- My lizard lives in a ___________.
- You had to ___________ to my mom about her hair.
- You have to put your eye on the__________.
- I have a ____________ brother.
- My alligator lives in a ____________.
- James mom is __________ she wrutes about life.
- I need to ____________ or go forward.
- The____________ was strong and stayed up.
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- The_____________ party just passed.
- My sister has____________ in her cells.
- Amber is going to _____________ these things to the school.
- She had to tell a story about ____________.
- See seen alot of __________ in her room.
- I used my_________ to see the moose.
- Greek _______________ talks about things that are Greek.
- Jaliyah needs ____________ time to do this.
18 Clues: I have a ____________ brother. • My lizard lives in a ___________. • The_____________ party just passed. • I used my_________ to see the moose. • My alligator lives in a ____________. • I need to ____________ or go forward. • My sister has____________ in her cells. • See seen alot of __________ in her room. • You have to put your eye on the__________. • ...
Greece 2021-05-17
6 Clues: capital of Greece. • ancient greek belief. • famous greek monument. • known cheese in Greece. • god of the sea and ocean. • Greek recipe given in an article.
catch em all or else 2026-04-27
6 Clues: noistortd • cutest treasure ever • dog? cat? nobody knows! • i wish to know the answer • imagine needing mega stones lol • wait so pokemon has mythology now?
World Myths 2017-02-14
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- Egyptian creator god
- Slept with daughter to continue the royal rain-making ability
- Also Satan
- Place in the sun where dead Aztecs go
- Ganapatya Hindu most important deity
- Roman patron of travellers and merchants
- Green-skinned and partially mummy-wrapped god
- Roman divine healer
- Bird frequently in Native American tales
- Goddess adopted by an Indian fisherman
- Hindu creator god
- T'ien-lung is the ______ dragon
- Spirit of fire identified with Satan
- Cultural center of Arabia
- Korean professional female exorcist
- Hunts for human flesh in the woods in winter
- maiden who disturbed the souls of the gods
- Sky god and Indra's great rival
- Demigods in various serpentine forms
- Child of the sun
- gods and goddesses
- Indian god of fire
- Mother of Irish gods
- Celtic god of persuasion
- Indian god of death
- Son of Queen Prithra and Indian sun god
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- Animal considered local hero by the Chinese
- Daughter of the High King of Ireland
- Fung-hwang in Chinese
- Rain goddess and transformer of clouds
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Also Mahabir
- Spider who often acts and appears as a man
- Ancient people expert in predicting solar phenomena
- Anatolian storm god
- Kinich Ahau, Maya ____ God
- Eating the flesh of ones own species
- Hettite disappearing god
- Egyptian goddess of health
- non-gods in indian mythology symbolizing evil
- First Lovedu rain queen
- Little people seen only by children and medicine men
- Gaelic Adonis
- African king who wanted his dead wife restored to life
- Son of King Solomon and Makeda
- Animal that sits by the Mayan sun god on his throne
- Part of Holy Trinity of Hinduism
- Indian wild huntsman
- Underworld dwelling in Indian mythology
- Serpent that ruled Ethiopia
50 Clues: Also Satan • Also Mahabir • Gaelic Adonis • Child of the sun • Hindu creator god • gods and goddesses • Indian god of fire • Anatolian storm god • Roman divine healer • Indian god of death • Egyptian creator god • Indian wild huntsman • Mother of Irish gods • Fung-hwang in Chinese • Roman goddess of wisdom • First Lovedu rain queen • Hettite disappearing god • Celtic god of persuasion • ...
History thing 2022-10-27
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- god of archery, healing, music
- god of fire and smiths
- his one weakness is his heel
- sea monsters that are usually depicted as serpentine fish with long rows of sharp teeth.
- son of jupiter and alceme, he's known for his strenth and numerous adventures
- a sea-monster with twelve dangling feet, six long necks and grisly heads lined with a triple row of sharp teeth
- goddess of the hunt
- half-man, half-horse beings who lived in the forests and mountains of thessalian magnesia
- a trojan hero, son of aphrodite and the trojan prince anchises
- spirits of sudden, sharps gusts of wind, they are singed women with the lower bodies of birds
- has the head of a woman, legs of a lion, and wings of a bird. she kills those who cannot answer her riddle
- a thracian bard, legendary prophet, musician and poet.
- god of war and battlelust
- god of the ocean
- half-goat, half-human creatures
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- typically depicted as gaving the upper body of a horse with the lower body of a fish
- corinthian hero of greek mythology who famously killed the chimera
- queen of gods, goddess of marriage, and women
- god of the underworld
- god of herds and flocks, travelers and hospitality
- mythical king and founder-hero of athens
- when one head is cut off, two more grow in its place
- associated with horses and sports, known for saving those in trouble at sea or in war
- a flying horse
- a female chthonic deities of vengeance in ancient greek religion and mythology, first monster to attack percy
- he beheaded medusa, son of zeus and danae
- a bull-headed monster born to queen pasiphae of crete after she coupled with a bull, second monster to attack percy
- goddess of beauty and love
- virgin goddess of the hearth
- goddess of wisdom and war
- he's king of the gods, and quite electric
31 Clues: a flying horse • god of the ocean • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • god of fire and smiths • god of war and battlelust • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of beauty and love • his one weakness is his heel • virgin goddess of the hearth • god of archery, healing, music • half-goat, half-human creatures • mythical king and founder-hero of athens • ...
Mayan Civilization 2024-11-18
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- A type of statue representing a human figure
- A pictograph or hieroglyph
- The most powerful city-state
- The area extending approximately from central Mexico to Honduras and Nicaragua in which diverse pre-Columbian civilizations flourished
- A place or building equipped and used for making observations of astronomical, meteorological, or other natural phenomena, especially a place equipped with a powerful telescope for observing the planets and stars
- Clothes worn by women
- A part of something
- A type of jungle bird with feathers that the Maya used in their clothing and feather headdresses
- God of fire
- The belief in many gods
- Land that is low or level, in comparison with the adjacent (near by) country
- Serpent god
- A region in southeastern Mexico where part of the Mayan civilization developed
- The time when Mayan civilization was isolated villages and cities
- The most flourishing period in the history of the Mayan Civilization
- To fall or cave in; crumble suddenly
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- A period of dry weather, especially a long one that hurts crops
- Military leader
- A class of people below the middle class, having the lowest social rank or standing due to low income, lack of skills or education
- A deep natural well or sinkhole, especially in Central America
- The practice or technique of puncturing a body part so that jewelry can be inserted
- A king who constructed a temple to show his achievements
- Sovereign over the territory
- A book or codex that described Mayan religion and mythology
- 365 day Mayan calendar
- Collection of ancient manuscripts
- The pattern of relationships, as of status, existing among the members of a group or society
- A city and its surrounding lands ruled by a single leader
- The Mayan religious calendar made it possible to follow the days and the religious ceremonies. It counted 260 days
- The fall of Mayan civilization; Spanish colonization
- Major story of Mayan mythology
- The King
32 Clues: The King • God of fire • Serpent god • Military leader • A part of something • Clothes worn by women • 365 day Mayan calendar • The belief in many gods • A pictograph or hieroglyph • Sovereign over the territory • The most powerful city-state • Major story of Mayan mythology • Collection of ancient manuscripts • To fall or cave in; crumble suddenly • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2025-11-10
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- An ordinary working male citizen of Rome
- He was murdered in the Roman Senate because the Senators feared that he was becoming too powerful.
- Many of our government buildings are modeled after this building in Athens
- More than 50,000 people could watch events in this Roman arena.
- These were a system of raised tunnels that brought water to Rome
- A representation or picture of a sacred Christian personage.
- This is a person who studies and thinks about why the world is the way it is.
- These are pictures made of small pieces of rock, tile, and glass.
- He decided that the Roman Empire was big enough so he ordered his soldiers to build walls to mark the boundaries.
- This comes from the Greek word meaning “Rule by the People”
- A government whose leaders are elected.
- Spanish, Italian, French, and Portuguese all come from this ancient language
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- The son of Julius Caesar, he became the first emperor of Rome.
- He taught about human behavior, government, mathematics, and astronomy.
- This city was the chief rival to Athens
- A person who holds total control over a government.
- He was considered the greatest of the 12 Olympians; supreme ruler of the Greek pantheon, and lord of the sky, weather, and rain.
- This was the Greek word for city.
- This mountain was principal abode (or home) of the 12 Olympians. In Greek mythology it was inaccessible and sacred.
- Romans born into the wealthy ruling class
- He was the son of King Phillip II of Macedonia. As he conquered new territories, Greek culture, language, and ideas spread throughout the Mediterranean region.
- These connected Rome with the various parts of their empire
- A collection of stories dealing with the gods and heroes of a certain people
- About 1/3 of the people in Rome had no power because they were _________________
- This city was covered by a volcanic eruption in 79 A.D.
25 Clues: This was the Greek word for city. • This city was the chief rival to Athens • A government whose leaders are elected. • An ordinary working male citizen of Rome • Romans born into the wealthy ruling class • A person who holds total control over a government. • This city was covered by a volcanic eruption in 79 A.D. • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
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- A tree spirit in Greek mythology
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- One who betrays a friend, country, or duty
- A treatment to align teeth including braces
- Entusiastic apprection,applause,from an audience
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- Having complete power, very great
- Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion
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- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A specialist in the cave of trees or shrubs
- A lack of basic benifits like food or sleep
- An actor or actress
- Study of relationship between living organisms
- Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women
15 Clues: An actor or actress • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • A tree spirit in Greek mythology • Having complete power, very great • To make fearful or lack confidence • Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women • One who betrays a friend, country, or duty • A period of good behavior under supervison • Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
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- A tree spirit in Greek mythology
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- One who betrays a friend, country, or duty
- A treatment to align teeth including braces
- Entusiastic apprection,applause,from an audience
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- Having complete power, very great
- Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion
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- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A specialist in the cave of trees or shrubs
- A lack of basic benifits like food or sleep
- An actor or actress
- Study of relationship between living organisms
- Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women
15 Clues: An actor or actress • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • A tree spirit in Greek mythology • Having complete power, very great • To make fearful or lack confidence • Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women • One who betrays a friend, country, or duty • A period of good behavior under supervison • Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion • ...
On the Edge of Gone 2016-10-27
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- Something that is unraveled or worn at the edges.
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- Move or fall downward.
- The action of setting something on fire.
- Making one extremely angry and impatient.
- To make someone agitated or confused.
- A thing made by combining two different elements.
- In Greek mythology, they are the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
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- To move something skillfully or carefully.
- An uneven edge.
- The act of copying something or someone.
- The dark shape or outline of someone or something against a lighter background.
- Arousing pity; especially through sadness.
- In exact terms or without vagueness.
- Hesitating or doubting.
15 Clues: An uneven edge. • Move or fall downward. • Hesitating or doubting. • In exact terms or without vagueness. • To make someone agitated or confused. • The act of copying something or someone. • The action of setting something on fire. • Nearness in space, time, or relationship. • Making one extremely angry and impatient. • To move something skillfully or carefully. • ...
Our country 2019-11-14
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- famous tennis player
- the capital of our country
- the country in the east
- it is blue and white with a cross
- the sea in the south of our country
- the first European civilization
- island-popular tourist destination
- the biggest island of the country
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- the highest mountain where 12 gods lived (according to mythology)
- famous author who was born here
- the oil that comes from them is basic in our diet
- landmark.It defines classic beauty.
- famous composer who was born and lives here
- the country in the north-west
- system of government born in Athens (5th century BC)
15 Clues: famous tennis player • the country in the east • the capital of our country • the country in the north-west • famous author who was born here • the first European civilization • it is blue and white with a cross • the biggest island of the country • island-popular tourist destination • landmark.It defines classic beauty. • the sea in the south of our country • ...
percy jackson and the olymplans the lighting thief 2023-10-30
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- offending by neglect or violation of duty or of law
- a recurrent urge to steal typically regard for need or profit
- the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology
- an ornament consisting of a grotesquely carved figure
- a fake name used to engage in some activity
- a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
- reduces to fine particles
- change into stone
- force somebody to do something
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- impaired ability to learn to read
- god of wine and fertility and drama
- inactive volcano Sicily
- a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
- breathe excessively hard and fast
- Apollo greek god of light
15 Clues: change into stone • inactive volcano Sicily • reduces to fine particles • Apollo greek god of light • force somebody to do something • impaired ability to learn to read • breathe excessively hard and fast • god of wine and fertility and drama • a fake name used to engage in some activity • a prediction uttered under divine inspiration • ...
Freak$how Cro$$Word 2024-03-01
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- Boulder up the hill. Boulder up the hill. Boulder up the hill, etc.....
- Two words. Traitor, Thief, Betrayor.
- Who did Jesus last kiss?
- Vital organ. Brags.
- Highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy, associated with light, ardor, and purity.
- The Angel head wears the _____.
- Two words. Distorts and changes you. Fun-house.
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- Spies on you when you sleep.
- One wheel.
- Mythical tree in Norse mythology.
- Two words. The gut-splitting hope of love.
- The last thing you ate. Or the last thing that ate you.
- Clown-nosed and clown-shoed.
- Capital of Palestine.
- Final act of love.
15 Clues: One wheel. • Final act of love. • Vital organ. Brags. • Capital of Palestine. • Who did Jesus last kiss? • Spies on you when you sleep. • Clown-nosed and clown-shoed. • The Angel head wears the _____. • Mythical tree in Norse mythology. • Two words. Traitor, Thief, Betrayor. • Two words. The gut-splitting hope of love. • Two words. Distorts and changes you. Fun-house. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-04-11
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- A man who has the power over something and is a myth.
- A country that believes in myths
- Something people do to honor a family member who has died.
- Goddess of Love.
- A place to pray to the gods.
- A thing that is not true.
- Goddess of Marring
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- A women that controls a part of the earth that is a myth.
- God of lightning
- A sporting event that started in Greece
- Another word for Greece.
- A place to grow food.
- A type of fruit/vegetable that Greeks eat.
- Old or long ago
- Things that are make believe.
15 Clues: Old or long ago • God of lightning • Goddess of Love. • Goddess of Marring • A place to grow food. • Another word for Greece. • A thing that is not true. • A place to pray to the gods. • Things that are make believe. • A country that believes in myths • A sporting event that started in Greece • A type of fruit/vegetable that Greeks eat. • ...
Xanadu Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-12
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- A place of great beauty and happiness.
- Showing or having warmth of feeling
- A Round Building
- Ancient Greek and Roman mythology, were nine sister goddesses.
- To present an obstacle to.
- One of nine muses, goddess of dance and chorus
- To make perfect or complete.
- Lack of good sense or judgment.
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- A wide, unbroken view, or a picture of one.
- Is a school for arts.
- Way to call someone a “fool.”.
- Ancient temple made by the Romans.
- One of the rivers of the underworld.
- A musical instrument that can sound like any instrument.
- Having power or authority without limit.
15 Clues: A Round Building • Is a school for arts. • To present an obstacle to. • To make perfect or complete. • Way to call someone a “fool.”. • Lack of good sense or judgment. • Ancient temple made by the Romans. • Showing or having warmth of feeling • One of the rivers of the underworld. • A place of great beauty and happiness. • Having power or authority without limit. • ...
The Lightning Thief Ch. 1 & 2 Crossword 2024-04-08
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- Mr. Brunner's ballpoint was a _________
- What were the 3 old ladies doing?
- Percy's latin teacher
- The state Percy lives in
- Where did Mrs. Dodds attack Percy?
- when someone is part human and part god
- the 12-year old protagonist and narrator of the story
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- god of sea, storms, horses, and earthquakes
- Percy's best friend and protector
- god of Sky and thunder, rules as king of the gods
- the god that ate his children, Zeus' father
- A large, hooked claw
- Percy's teacher that turned into a monster and tried to attacked him.
- Percy's school name
- the study of myths
15 Clues: the study of myths • Percy's school name • A large, hooked claw • Percy's latin teacher • The state Percy lives in • Percy's best friend and protector • What were the 3 old ladies doing? • Where did Mrs. Dodds attack Percy? • Mr. Brunner's ballpoint was a _________ • when someone is part human and part god • god of sea, storms, horses, and earthquakes • ...
Unit 27 Word Study 2022-06-14
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- The study of living things
- A tool that can be used to enhance the view of a small item
- The measurement or maintaining of orientation
- The study of the human mind
- Doctors use these
- The study of myths
- The measurement of how high something is in comparison to sea level
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- The study of skin disorders
- The study of earth
- Something that keeps liquid warm
- The largest metric distance measurement
- Cars have one of these
- A rock lined with crystals
- Houses have one of these to control the temperature
- You use this when you think you have a fever
15 Clues: Doctors use these • The study of earth • The study of myths • Cars have one of these • The study of living things • A rock lined with crystals • The study of skin disorders • The study of the human mind • Something that keeps liquid warm • The largest metric distance measurement • You use this when you think you have a fever • The measurement or maintaining of orientation • ...
Astronomy 2022-05-27
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- Planet closest in size to Earth
- Closest planet to the sun
- What happens when you go through a black hole
- Planets that can support life
- Country that sent the first man to space
- President that initiated the space race
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- When the moon is between the Earth and the Sun(phase)
- Number of dwarf planets that have been discovered
- Planet that is known for a large solar system
- Distance between the Earth and the Sun
- The mythology that gives many planets their names
- Planet with two moons
- Separates the inner and outer planets
- Planet that can float on water
- Highest mountain in the solar system
15 Clues: Planet with two moons • Closest planet to the sun • Planets that can support life • Planet that can float on water • Planet closest in size to Earth • Highest mountain in the solar system • Separates the inner and outer planets • Distance between the Earth and the Sun • President that initiated the space race • Country that sent the first man to space • ...
Facts of Eris 02 2025-02-17
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- Eris is one of the ______ places in the solar system
- Measurement across Eris from one side to the other
- Eris was discovered using a ______
- Eris is one of the ______ known dwarf planets
- Eris's discovery sparked a major scientific ______
- Eris and similar objects are called ______
- Eris takes 557 years to orbit the ______
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- Eris has a highly ______ surface
- Farthest point in Eris's orbit from the Sun
- Eris's ______ ______ is 557 Earth years
- Closest point in Eris's orbit to the Sun
- Eris has a fast ______ period
- Study of celestial objects like Eris
- Eris's name is derived from Greek ______
- Eris has a similar ______ to Pluto
15 Clues: Eris has a fast ______ period • Eris has a highly ______ surface • Eris was discovered using a ______ • Eris has a similar ______ to Pluto • Study of celestial objects like Eris • Eris's ______ ______ is 557 Earth years • Closest point in Eris's orbit to the Sun • Eris's name is derived from Greek ______ • Eris takes 557 years to orbit the ______ • ...
Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian 2024-11-27
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- Percy's magical sword.
- The story Percy had read in the attic.
- A reoccurring story commonly mentioned.
- God of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- Percy's brother.
- One of the medical conditions Percy Jackson has.
- The spy.
- Percy's friend and ally in battle.
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- One of the defences used in battle.[Two Words]
- Half man, half bull.
- If you want to be popular at Camp ____ _____ don't come back from a mission with bad news. [Two words
- Annabeth's mystical weapon. [Two Words]
- The weapon that Kronos uses.
- One of the ancient Greek creatures said to control spirits.
- He died on the Princess Andromeda.
15 Clues: The spy. • Percy's brother. • Half man, half bull. • Percy's magical sword. • The weapon that Kronos uses. • He died on the Princess Andromeda. • Percy's friend and ally in battle. • The story Percy had read in the attic. • Annabeth's mystical weapon. [Two Words] • A reoccurring story commonly mentioned. • God of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • ...
W22 2026-06-28
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- North African city that rivaled Rome.
- Senator associated with the assassination of Caesar.
- Roman leader whose assassination changed Roman history.
- Original name of the ruler who became Augustus.
- Supreme ruler of an empire.
- Roman general and rival of Julius Caesar.
- Island that became Rome's first overseas province.
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- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps with elephants.
- Long period of peace and stability in Roman history.
- First emperor of Rome.
- River Caesar crossed in defiance of the Senate.
- Territory governed by Rome outside Italy.
- Roman general who defeated Hannibal.
- Traditional stories about gods and heroes.
- Series of wars fought between Rome and Carthage.
15 Clues: First emperor of Rome. • Supreme ruler of an empire. • Roman general who defeated Hannibal. • North African city that rivaled Rome. • Territory governed by Rome outside Italy. • Roman general and rival of Julius Caesar. • Traditional stories about gods and heroes. • River Caesar crossed in defiance of the Senate. • Original name of the ruler who became Augustus. • ...
Words from Greek Mythology 2021-10-04
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- a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception,
- a horrible creature of the imagination
- a complicated network of winding passages
- sudden mass fear
- a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body
- a breakfast food prepared from grain
- a sea nymph
- exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth
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- tropical cyclone
- to put into a sleep-like state
- a Greek open poem
- a collection of maps in book form
- personal care and cleanliness
- one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia
- colored part of the eye
15 Clues: a sea nymph • tropical cyclone • sudden mass fear • a Greek open poem • colored part of the eye • personal care and cleanliness • to put into a sleep-like state • a collection of maps in book form • a breakfast food prepared from grain • a horrible creature of the imagination • a complicated network of winding passages • one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia • ...
Words Derived From Mythology 2021-09-30
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- to put into a sleep-like state.
- is a collection of maps in book form.
- Goddess of the rainbow; Colored part of the eye.
- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person; an insane person; insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon.
- a rainbow-like display of varying and shifting colors.
- is an acoustic device producing a loud often wailing sound as a signal or warning.
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events, sudden, and overpowering terror.
- is a list of events in time from Chronos, the god of time.
- so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth; enormous or immense.
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- the science concerned with the prevention of illness and maintenance of health; personal care and cleanliness.
- a breakfast food prepared from grain.
- a complicated network of winding passages; a maze.
- means enormous size, strength, power, or scope.
- a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception, sensitive to nonphysical or supernatural forces.
- warlike, fond of fighting; relating to war, the army, or military life.
15 Clues: to put into a sleep-like state. • a breakfast food prepared from grain. • is a collection of maps in book form. • means enormous size, strength, power, or scope. • Goddess of the rainbow; Colored part of the eye. • a complicated network of winding passages; a maze. • a rainbow-like display of varying and shifting colors. • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-30
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- one of a nation of women
- of Scythia (who burned off the right
- Volatile, always changing moods
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders;
- fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail;
- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body
- a Greek epic poem
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- a complicated network of winding passages; a maze (Theseus and the Minotaur)
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively)
- Goddess of the rainbow;
- of enormous size, strength, power, or scope;
- a sea nymph (part woman and part bird) supposed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks where the nymphs lived
- to put into a sleep-like state;
15 Clues: a Greek epic poem • Goddess of the rainbow; • one of a nation of women • Volatile, always changing moods • to put into a sleep-like state; • of Scythia (who burned off the right • of enormous size, strength, power, or scope; • in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively) • an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-30
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- a Greek epic poem
- a complicated network of winding passages; a maze (Theseus and the Minotaur)
- one of a nation of women
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders;
- in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively)
- of Scythia (who burned off the right
- a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- Goddess of the rainbow;
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- to put into a sleep-like state;
- fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail;
- Volatile, always changing moods
- an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus
- of enormous size, strength, power, or scope;
- a sea nymph (part woman and part bird) supposed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks where the nymphs lived
- a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body
15 Clues: a Greek epic poem • Goddess of the rainbow; • one of a nation of women • to put into a sleep-like state; • Volatile, always changing moods • of Scythia (who burned off the right • of enormous size, strength, power, or scope; • in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively) • an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- writing system of pictures
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- god of the desert; tried to destroy Osiris and Horus
- Osrisis’s son
- flooded unpredictably
- Age Egypt flowered politically, economically, and artistically
- god of life, death, and resurrection
- where wealthy Egyptians were buried
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- the worship of Osrisis turned Egyptians away from
- lord and maker of the law
- earth goddess
- every year the Nile River
- there are in egyptian tombs
- great economical enemy of the ancient egyptians
- influenced Egyptian art, science, and politics
15 Clues: earth goddess • Osrisis’s son • flooded unpredictably • lord and maker of the law • every year the Nile River • writing system of pictures • there are in egyptian tombs • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • where wealthy Egyptians were buried • god of life, death, and resurrection • influenced Egyptian art, science, and politics • great economical enemy of the ancient egyptians • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- lord and maker of the law
- great economical enemy of the ancient Egyptians
- every year the Nile River____
- there are______in Egyptian tombs
- Age Egypt flowered politically, economically, and artistically
- River flooded unpredictably
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- the worship of Osiris turned Egyptians away from___
- god of life, death, and resurrection
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- writing system of pictures
- god of the desert; tried to destroy Osiris and Horus
- Osiris's son
- where wealthy Egyptians were buried
- influenced Egyptian art, science, and politics
- earth goddess
15 Clues: Osiris's son • earth goddess • lord and maker of the law • writing system of pictures • every year the Nile River____ • there are______in Egyptian tombs • River flooded unpredictably • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • where wealthy Egyptians were buried • god of life, death, and resurrection • influenced Egyptian art, science, and politics • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- writing system of pictures
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- goddess of fertility
- god who represented healing
- age the years between 3500 and 2500 B.C
- body that has preserved
- ideas influenced Egyptian politics
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- place where pharaohs mummies and pyramids are famous
- god of the deceased
- syllabic writing system
- what ancient Egyptians believed in
- symbolizing law
- tombs contained mummified corpse
- the son of god
- middle of two river
15 Clues: the son of god • symbolizing law • god of the deceased • middle of two river • goddess of fertility • syllabic writing system • body that has preserved • writing system of pictures • god who represented healing • tombs contained mummified corpse • what ancient Egyptians believed in • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • ideas influenced Egyptian politics • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- where wealthy Egyptians were buried
- god of the sun
- where Isis reared Horus which endeared her to her people
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- writing system of pictures
- lord and maker of law
- goddess of earth, wife of Osiris
- something that can't be permanently taken away only temporarily
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- reminded people that their existence was fragile
- son of Osiris
- another copy of the myth of Osiris, Horus, and Set
- gave hope to Egyptians for life after death
- turned away Egyptians from cannibalism
- god of grain and the Nile
- Osiris brother and represents evil in earth
15 Clues: 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 • gave hope to Egyptians for life after death • Osiris brother and represents evil in earth • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- brought relief and and celebration to the people
- placed on one side of the great balance scale
- writing system of pictures
- represented death,human beings couldn’t survive
- Great Goddess,Mother Goddess,lady of green chops,the lady of abundance.
- the sun of god
- things used in 2,500 b.c. for recording important religious text
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- river that flooded fiercely and unpredictable
- a civilization separated from the rest of the world by large deserts and the Mediterranean sea
- Osiris’s son
- great religious festival held annually
- script of the Mesopotamia's adopted by many communities
- the god of life,death,and resurrection
- lord and law maker
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
15 Clues: Osiris’s son • the sun of god • lord and law maker • writing system of pictures • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • great religious festival held annually • the god of life,death,and resurrection • river that flooded fiercely and unpredictable • placed on one side of the great balance scale • represented death,human beings couldn’t survive • ...
Allusions in Greek Mythology 2021-05-03
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- This mythical bird rose from the ashes and is a symbol of rebirth and starting over. It is used in the Harry Potter series and a city is named after it.
- A special shield to help in battle and the name of an insurance company (They both protect. Get it?)
- This theater is named after the God of poetry, music, & art
- Because Hermes doesn't sound like the name of a car, this automobile company used the Roman name for the messenger God.
- The original King of the Universe and a car company that also wants to be king.
- This camera company wants you to know its product is as powerful as the Gods who lived there
- This beautiful Goddess inspired a pop song and a razor!
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- This shoe giant chose its name from the Greek goddess of victory!
- a moving company that took its name from the Titan sentenced to hold up the world.
- This messenger God is in the logo for FTD florists.
- Poseidon's tool and the name of a gum that protects your mouth with THREE enzymes to fight off cavities.
- A film company named after the Hunter constellation
- Both a God of battle and a candybar that battles hunger
- a tough soldier and even tougher cleaning product
- This mythological character was the muse for a dance.
15 Clues: a tough soldier and even tougher cleaning product • This messenger God is in the logo for FTD florists. • A film company named after the Hunter constellation • This mythological character was the muse for a dance. • Both a God of battle and a candybar that battles hunger • This beautiful Goddess inspired a pop song and a razor! • ...
Crossword for Greek Mythology 2023-12-07
15 Clues: time • golden box • God of love • The 13 labors • Titans Mother • wisdom and war • God of the sun • dog that gaurds • Goddess of Love • King of the Gods • Goddess of Harvest • Goddess of Fertility • God of the Underworld • snake with many heads • Olympus Home of the Gods
Greek and Roman Mythology 2024-09-25
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- Roman goddess of love
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Greek hero known for his heel
- Greek god of the sea
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek god of war
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Roman god of war
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- Greek goddess of marriage
- Roman goddess of marriage
- Greek hero known for his journey home after the Trojan War
- Greek hero who completed the Twelve Labours
- Roman name for the Greek god Zeus
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
15 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Greek god of the sea • Roman goddess of love • King of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of marriage • Roman goddess of marriage • Greek messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld. • Greek hero known for his heel • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Roman name for the Greek god Zeus • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • ...
Greek and Roman mythology 2023-06-16
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- She is the goddess of love and beauty, known for her grace and charm.
- She is the goddess of wisdom and warfare, known for her strategic thinking and bravery.
- He is the messenger of the gods and the god of travelers and thieves.
- She is the first woman created by the gods, opening a box that unleashed evil into the world.
- He is the god of wine and celebration, bringing joy and festivities to people.
- He is a young man who fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water.
- He is the god of love and desire, often depicted as a winged boy with a bow and arrow.
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- He is the god of music, poetry, and the sun, often depicted playing a lyre.
- She is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family.
- He is the god of the sea and earthquakes, often depicted with a trident.
- She is the goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld.
- He is the king of the gods and the ruler of the sky and thunder.
- He is the god of the underworld, ruling over the realm of the dead.
- She is a mythical creature with snakes for hair and the power to turn people to stone.
- She is the goddess of the hunt and the moon, often seen with a bow and arrow.
15 Clues: She is the goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld. • He is the king of the gods and the ruler of the sky and thunder. • He is the god of the underworld, ruling over the realm of the dead. • She is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family. • She is the goddess of love and beauty, known for her grace and charm. • ...
Percy Jackson Greek Mythology 2026-04-27
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- Mischievous half goat- half man nature spirits.
- Three goddesses who control every mortal and immortal life.
- The goddess of wisdom and warfare. Known for her strategy.
- The children of mortals and gods.
- The home of the gods and goddesses
- A monster with the head of a bull.
- The queen of the gods and wife of Zeus
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- The king of the gods
- The goddess of the hunt. Known for her independence and bow & arrow.
- The god of the sea.
- A female water spirit
- The god of war. Known for being violent and chaotic.
- The god of the sun & music.
- The messenger god of trade and travelers.
- Terrifying goddesses of vengeance who punish crimes
15 Clues: The god of the sea. • The king of the gods • A female water spirit • The god of the sun & music. • The children of mortals and gods. • The home of the gods and goddesses • A monster with the head of a bull. • The queen of the gods and wife of Zeus • The messenger god of trade and travelers. • Mischievous half goat- half man nature spirits. • ...
Norse Culture, Mythology, and Creation Story Review 2021-03-04
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- A subset of the Norse people; the warriors who terrorized and colonized parts of Europe.
- This author was heavily influenced by his studies of Norse mythology.
- The name of Thor's hammer.
- Before the beginning, Niflheim is a realm of __.
- These three beings determine the fate of all who live in the nine worlds.
- The proper wife of Loki.
- The pagan Norse people believed that __ controlled everyone's lives, and that all roads led to death.
- The god of the storm; thunder and lightning.
- Before the beginning, Muspell is a realm of __.
- These beings were sent by Odin to transport the souls of slain warriors to Valhalla.
- The "yawning gap" between Muspell and Niflheim.
- Only those who died valiantly in battle would be allowed to enter __.
- This being resides in the land of Muspell.
- This god's name means "Master of Ecstasy".
- The gods fashion the first humans from two __ they find on the beach.
- The giants and monsters in Norse myths symbolize the forces of __ they battled against.
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- Trickster of Norse mythology.
- The mighty ash tree that supports the nine worlds.
- The gods use this to move amongst the nine worlds.
- Those who do NOT die bravely in battle go to this world.
- The ancestor of all the giants.
- Ymir is nourished by the milk of a giant __.
- Loki cheated on his wife with this giantess
- This technology allowed the Norse people to sail great distances and conduct surprise raids.
- The Norse myths were recorded on paper in Iceland during the __ century.
- The destruction and end of the Norse cosmos.
- This realm is created from Ymir's body parts after he is slain.
- To go "viking" meant to go "__"
- The first woman is created from a __ log.
- The ancestor of all the gods.
- The first man is created from an __ log.
- The Norns live at the Well of __.
32 Clues: The proper wife of Loki. • The name of Thor's hammer. • Trickster of Norse mythology. • The ancestor of all the gods. • The ancestor of all the giants. • To go "viking" meant to go "__" • The Norns live at the Well of __. • The first man is created from an __ log. • The first woman is created from a __ log. • This being resides in the land of Muspell. • ...
Constellations 2020-09-29
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- the two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros.
- the constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- is connected to sea navigation.
- constellation represents the sea monster sent by Poseidon.
- Latin for “twins”.
- is the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece.
- constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares.
- a massive, supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon .
- was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Also named as the Shield of Sobieski.
- constellation represents the boastful queen.
- Major, said to be the most universally recognized star pattern.
- is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky.
- also known as the Northern Cross .
- means “the sails” in Latin.
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- represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra.
- represents a bird of paradise.
- constellation represents the dove.
- used as a sign for fishing and incoming storms.
- the constellation represents the mythical firebird, sacred across many cultures and mythologies.
- has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions.
- is also considered to be one of Orion’s hunting dogs, trailing behind him in the night sky in pursuit of Taurus the bull.
- constellation represents the half-man, half-horse hybrid creature from Greek mythology.
- Minor, visualized as a baby bear, with an unusually long tail.
- one of the biggest, most famous, and oldest named constellations.
- is fairly easy to find in the night sky.
- seen as both the sword and belt of Orion.
- Major, is notable because it contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius.
- is associated with the altar on which the gods formed an alliance before going to war with the Titans in Greek mythology.
- constellation represents the mariner’s compass.
- one of the constellations created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille that were named after various instruments
30 Clues: Latin for “twins”. • means “the sails” in Latin. • represents a bird of paradise. • is connected to sea navigation. • constellation represents the dove. • also known as the Northern Cross . • is fairly easy to find in the night sky. • seen as both the sword and belt of Orion. • the constellation’s name means “the goat.” • constellation represents the boastful queen. • ...
Constellations 2020-09-29
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- the two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros.
- the constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- is connected to sea navigation.
- constellation represents the sea monster sent by Poseidon.
- Latin for “twins”.
- is the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece.
- constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares.
- a massive, supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon .
- was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Also named as the Shield of Sobieski.
- constellation represents the boastful queen.
- Major, said to be the most universally recognized star pattern.
- is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky.
- also known as the Northern Cross .
- it means “the sails” in Latin.
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- represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra.
- represents a bird of paradise.
- constellation represents the dove.
- used as a sign for fishing and incoming storms.
- the constellation represents the mythical firebird and sacred across many cultures and mythologies.
- has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions.
- is also considered to be one of Orion’s hunting dogs trailing behind him in the night sky in pursuit of Taurus the bull.
- constellation represents the half-man, half-horse hybrid creature from Greek mythology.
- Minor, visualized as a baby bear, with an unusually long tail.
- one of the biggest, most famous, and oldest named constellations.
- is fairly easy to find in the night sky.
- seen as both the sword and belt of Orion.
- Major, is notable because it contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius.
- is associated with the altar on which the gods formed an alliance before going to war with the Titans in Greek mythology.
- constellation represents the mariner’s compass.
- one of the constellations created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille that were named after various instruments.
30 Clues: Latin for “twins”. • represents a bird of paradise. • it means “the sails” in Latin. • is connected to sea navigation. • constellation represents the dove. • also known as the Northern Cross . • is fairly easy to find in the night sky. • seen as both the sword and belt of Orion. • the constellation’s name means “the goat.” • constellation represents the boastful queen. • ...
Grammy 2023-12-25
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- Actor Leto who won an Oscar for his role in "Dallas Buyer's Club"
- Lone Star State
- Leafy green vegetable
- Fruit with hue reflecting its name
- Vining flower that blooms early
- Inquiry about a furry one's desire for exit
- Large stop sign hue
- Traditional Hawaiian side dish made from taro root
- Puzzle for wordsmiths and enthusiasts
- It's fun to stay at
- Daughter of Tom Brady
- Iconic clock
- Coveted by oenophiles
- Famous civil rights leader with a dream
- Tallest mountain in Hawaii, often capped with snow
- Shining safety attire
- Classic hit from the past
- Margarine, a spread made from vegetable oils
- Small, loyal, overall-wearing follower
- Moon goddess in ancient mythology
- Sashimi-grade tuna often used in poke bowls
- Breathtakingly beautiful
- Bread often enjoyed with curry
- Home to Odysseus in Greek mythology
- Popular first name in mid-20th century, often associated with "Day"
- Artful creation intertwining strands
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- "The Office" receptionist played by Jenna Fischer
- Road sign indicating caution for a rare goose's path
- Mary Poppin's whimsical word
- Slanted outdoor gathering area
- To supplement or stretch out, as in making a living
- Acitivity for which China finds the most gold
- Regal hue
- 21 bells
- Autocratic ruler with Eastern European authority
- Popular black-and-white cookie
- Tiny rice-like pasta
- Protective shot, in short
- Cornell building named after pioneering woman in physical education
- Vital detoxifier
- Actor Daniel of "James Bond" fame
- Russian ruler
- Often mistaken for vegetable in culinary uses
- bee Insect gathering for a linguistic challenge
- Slithery sea creature
- Expression of suprise and fear
- Compelling charm, in short
- Composer Chopin's first name, commonly shortened
- Hawaiian volcano, one of world's largest by volume
- Home of raucous hockey atmosphere
- Colorful fish with distinctive dorsal fin, popular in sportfishing and cuisine
- Deep natural formations
52 Clues: 21 bells • Regal hue • Iconic clock • Russian ruler • Lone Star State • Vital detoxifier • Large stop sign hue • It's fun to stay at • Tiny rice-like pasta • Leafy green vegetable • Daughter of Tom Brady • Coveted by oenophiles • Slithery sea creature • Shining safety attire • Deep natural formations • Breathtakingly beautiful • Protective shot, in short • Classic hit from the past • ...
Belle Redus - Cultural Crossword 2026-03-29
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- The ritual in Madagascar where bodies are exhumed and a lively event is hosted
- The river in Ancient Greek mythology that Charon ferries dead souls across
- The removal procedure of the brain in Ancient Egyptian mummification, using hooks to remove it through the nose
- Known as fantasy coffins or proverb boxes, the Ga (Ghana) word for artistic, special coffins made to celebrate the deceased
- A Hindu ritual, translated to mean 'last sacrifice', where the body is cremated and the ashes are scattered
- The memorial service in South Korea, also known as the Mourning ritual, where attendees bow three times at the altar before departing
- The cultural reflection on mortality that includes photography of the deceased in Victorian era culture
- In Ancient Greek mythology, upon reaching Elysium for three reincarnated lives, you gain access to this exclusive afterlife.
- The special cookie made by Italians meaning 'bones of the dead'
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- Skeleton figures, decorations, and costumes used to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos in Mexico
- The circular tower that the dead are laid on in Iranian sky burials
- This would be cut off a dead person's body in ancient China as an offering to the deceased's ancestors
- The "carpeting" of a husband's grave in Fiji, a strangled woman buried with her husband
- Commonly believed by Indian religions to be what happens after you die
- The wooden platform in traditional Ainu (Northern Japan) where a dead body would be placed and then set on fire
- Cremated ashes are turned into this in South Korea and worn as jewelry
- The (shortened) Hindu word for nirvana
- In some areas in Indonesia, this is the ritual where ancestors' bodies are exhumed, cleaned, and dressed
- The organ removed and thrown out during Ancient Egyptian embalming and mummification, believed to be useless
- The altar used in Mexican culture to display pictures of deceased loved ones and offerings to their memory
20 Clues: The (shortened) Hindu word for nirvana • The special cookie made by Italians meaning 'bones of the dead' • The circular tower that the dead are laid on in Iranian sky burials • Commonly believed by Indian religions to be what happens after you die • Cremated ashes are turned into this in South Korea and worn as jewelry • ...
Constellations 2020-09-29
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- constellation represents the mariner’s compass.
- is fairly easy to find in the night sky.
- Minor, visualized as a baby bear, with an unusually long tail.
- also known as the Northern Cross .
- represents a bird of paradise.
- is connected to sea navigation.
- is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky.
- is also considered to be one of Orion’s hunting dogs, trailing behind him in the night sky in pursuit of Taurus the bull.
- used as a sign for fishing and incoming storms.
- constellation represents the half-man, half-horse hybrid creature from Greek mythology.
- constellation represents the boastful queen.
- is associated with the altar on which the gods formed an alliance before going to war with the Titans in Greek mythology.
- the two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros.
- it means “the sails” in Latin.
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- seen as both the sword and belt of Orion.
- the constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- constellation represents the sea monster sent by Poseidon.
- was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Also named as the Shield of Sobieski.
- Major, said to be the most universally recognized star pattern.
- the constellation represents the mythical firebird, sacred across many cultures and mythologies.
- constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares.
- constellation represents the dove.
- is the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece.
- one of the biggest, most famous, and oldest named constellations.
- a massive, supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon .
- one of the constellations created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille that were named after various instruments.
- has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions.
- Latin for “twins”.
- Major, is notable because it contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius.
- represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra.
30 Clues: Latin for “twins”. • represents a bird of paradise. • it means “the sails” in Latin. • is connected to sea navigation. • also known as the Northern Cross . • constellation represents the dove. • is fairly easy to find in the night sky. • seen as both the sword and belt of Orion. • the constellation’s name means “the goat.” • constellation represents the boastful queen. • ...
Movie Monsters 2023-05-18
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- Human that turns into a wolf
- Shapeless and slimy
- Sea monster from Greek mythology
- Ape like cryptid
- Cannibalistic spirit of Native American legend
- Large and menacing
- Alien from the movie Alien
- Jedi Master from Star Wars
- Sea monster of myth
- Malevolent supernatural being
- Noisy ghost
- Snow monster from Star Wars
- Extraterrestrial being
- Wrapped in cloth
- Mythical creature from Lovecraft
- Otherworldly creature from Pan's Labyrinth
- Goat sucker legend
- Ugly and mischievous humanoid
- Fierce prehistoric predator
- Dark wizard from Harry Potter
- Beautiful but dangerous mythological creature
- Three headed dog of Hades
- One eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Large reptilian monster
- Thorny devil lizard
- Shape shifting alien
- Sea witch from Little Mermaid
- Giant ape on a rampage
- Split personality of Dr. Jekyll
- Created from body parts
- Snake haired gorgon
- Chainsaw wielding killer
- Giant insect from the Godzilla universe
- Spirit haunting a place
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- Brain eating undead circus performer
- Thin and unnaturally tall
- Giant worm from Dune
- Many headed serpent of Lerna
- Part woman part bird
- Loch Ness Monster
- Undead creature
- King of the Monsters
- Superhuman creature with extreme strength
- Half man half bull creature
- Giant monster of Biblical legend
- Clown from IT
- Large and destructive
- Drinks blood to survive
- Female demon seducer
- Half man half bull creature
- Mythical creature with multiple animal parts
- Demonic entity
- Half man half horse
- Mythical bird that is reborn from ashes
- Brutish humanoid
- Male demon seducer
- Irish spirit of death
- Extraterrestrial hunter
- Great White Shark
- Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters
- Plant creature
- Japanese giant monster
- Vampire Count of Transylvania
- Predator alien species
- Japanese water spirit
- Fire breathing dragon
- Fire breathing reptilian creature
- Abominable Snowman
68 Clues: Noisy ghost • Clown from IT • Demonic entity • Plant creature • Undead creature • Ape like cryptid • Wrapped in cloth • Brutish humanoid • Loch Ness Monster • Great White Shark • Large and menacing • Goat sucker legend • Male demon seducer • Abominable Snowman • Shapeless and slimy • Sea monster of myth • Half man half horse • Thorny devil lizard • Snake haired gorgon • Giant worm from Dune • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-09
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- - Mythological creature composed of parts of different animals, usually depicted as a lion with a goat's head and a serpent's tail.
- - Folkloric creature that transforms into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-human during a full moon.
- - Mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - Mythical creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human, imprisoned in a labyrinth.
- - Female spirit in Irish mythology believed to wail or scream to foretell a death.
- - Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- - Mythological giant with a single eye in the center of its forehead.
- - Mythical bird that cyclically regenerates by rising from the ashes of its predecessor.
- - Mythical spirit of nature, often depicted as young and beautiful maidens associated with various natural elements.
- - Mythical creature, often depicted as a seductive woman, whose enchanting voice lured sailors to their demise.
- - Mythological creature, a Gorgon, with snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
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- - Mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile.
- - Legendary sea monster of gigantic proportions, said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
- - Legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - Legendary creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- - Mythical winged horse, often associated with poetic inspiration in Greek mythology.
- - Legendary creature resembling an ape-like humanoid, said to inhabit the Himalayan region.
- - Mythical sea monster mentioned in various ancient texts, often depicted as an enormous, serpentine creature.
- - Mythological creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, often depicted with wings and posing riddles.
- - Legendary aquatic creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
20 Clues: - Mythological giant with a single eye in the center of its forehead. • - Mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile. • - Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. • - Female spirit in Irish mythology believed to wail or scream to foretell a death. • ...
Grade 3, Less 2 Vocabulary. Hints! 2024-04-15
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- If you need a tool or a weapon, you can get one from the ________.
- X marks the spot for the hidden ________.
- If you know mythology, you can figure out this word.
- If you make the right _______ and go home to study, you will pass your midterm.
- What does Thor carry?
- Before we had technology, people had to use a _______ to catch fish.
- If you want to play on the soccer team, you need to ______ to the coach you are good enough to play.
- This is similar to mythology and legends.
- Spring is the time when flowers ________.
- Let me cut you a ______ of cake.
- The teacher will know you are nervous if you don't answer the question ______ after being called on.
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- Aiming at something that doesn't move makes it an easy ___________.
- Golem from Lord of the Rings will say, "My _______!" This is also an object that is special to you.
- When you get married, you make a ______ to love and care for each other.
- This word is similar to 'in addition...'
- Korean drama has _____________________ in the United States. It's very popular.
- If you work on a farm, you can _____ your crops and sell them.
- Before cars were invented, a _______ is what everyone used.
- Make sure you study well. One day, you will be passing your ___________ on to your child.
- I have the chance to work, should I ____ the offer?
- On a windy day, your hair and dress will be ______ with the wind.
- If something is easy, you must _____ yourself and move on to the next level.
- If you attach a cart to a horse the horse will ______ the cart for you.
- When will you ______ to your friend's KakaoTalk message?
- April Fool's Day is full of people playing lots of ________ on their friends and family.
- I am very smart, I _____ I will pass the test!
26 Clues: What does Thor carry? • Let me cut you a ______ of cake. • This word is similar to 'in addition...' • X marks the spot for the hidden ________. • This is similar to mythology and legends. • Spring is the time when flowers ________. • I am very smart, I _____ I will pass the test! • I have the chance to work, should I ____ the offer? • ...
Greek Mythology 2019-09-18
7 Clues: hot, fast motion • musical performance of one • musical performance of two • natural event needing explanation • was not around when Greek mythology started • cast of dark shadows causing a scary environment • new perspective due to exposure to new information
SAT Vocabulary 2023-02-01
7 Clues: An ______ failure. • Similar to stubborn. • She is a ______ person. • People are so ________ nowadays. • They payed extra to expedite the online delivery. • In Greek mythology, Narcissus is a ________ person. • He returned home, only to find himself _______ from the village.
GROUP 2 2024-02-21
7 Clues: STUDY OF ROCKS • STUDY OF INSECTS • WHO CREATED GUERNICA • NATIONAL FLOWER OF JAPAN • EINSTEIN FATHER OF MODERN PHYSICS • IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY WHO IS THE GOD OF THE SEA • WHICH PLANET HAS THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Penelope's despair 2022-02-14
8 Clues: The "blank" war • Odysseus' kingdom • Odysseus' disguise • The number of years the war lasted • The type of bow that had to be strung • Penelope symbolizes this in greek mythology • The number of axes that had to be shot through • Penelope promised to choose a suitor after finishing this
Bio, graph, ology 2021-06-24
8 Clues: the study of the earth • the signature of someone's name • broken down by living organisms • the written story of someone's life • study of ancient myths and religions • the study of living plants and animals • a collection of sentences about one topic • the written list of books used for research
CROSSWORD 2025-01-31
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- A messenger from God, an animal, from Japanese mythology
- The tallest buddhist temple building in Thai
- A dish that usually serving in new year
- The capital of Ghana
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- A Japanese Industrialist
- The most well-known prime minister from Majapahit Kingdom
- The most largest Buddhist Kingdom from Indonesia
- Red, green and blue
8 Clues: Red, green and blue • The capital of Ghana • A Japanese Industrialist • A dish that usually serving in new year • The tallest buddhist temple building in Thai • The most largest Buddhist Kingdom from Indonesia • A messenger from God, an animal, from Japanese mythology • The most well-known prime minister from Majapahit Kingdom
Rhetorical by RM Puzzle 2023-01-04
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- reference to biblical or mythology/hist information
- logical appeal with facts and reasoning
- comparing or contrasting separate things together
- Comparing unlike things with no "like" or "as"
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- using similar and grammatical phrases together
- brief statement of truth or principle.
- comparing two things with "like" or "as"
- appeal to cred and character
8 Clues: appeal to cred and character • brief statement of truth or principle. • logical appeal with facts and reasoning • comparing two things with "like" or "as" • using similar and grammatical phrases together • Comparing unlike things with no "like" or "as" • comparing or contrasting separate things together • reference to biblical or mythology/hist information
Zeus Crossward 2023-01-06
8 Clues: Zeus's wife. • Zeus's roman name • What is Zeus the god of? • What is Zeus's sacred animal? • What is one of Zeus's symbols • Mythical stories such as the Olympian gods • Where Zeus's throne is and where the 12 Olympians live. • Where did the first people to worship the Olympians live.
Lore 2019-11-25
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- Native American Thunderbird
- The World Turtle
- From the Bible's book of Job, the ruler of the seas Leviathan
- Two mouthed Japanese Yokai called Futakuchi-Onna
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- Prague's Jewish golem protector
- Standard Japanese Kitsune
- A snake in Norse mythology who eats the roots of the Yggdrasil tree
- Kentucky's Hopkinsville Goblin
8 Clues: The World Turtle • Standard Japanese Kitsune • Native American Thunderbird • Kentucky's Hopkinsville Goblin • Prague's Jewish golem protector • Two mouthed Japanese Yokai called Futakuchi-Onna • From the Bible's book of Job, the ruler of the seas Leviathan • A snake in Norse mythology who eats the roots of the Yggdrasil tree
Guess the Word !!!!!!! 2025-01-26
8 Clues: National dish of Hungary • God of wine in Greek mythology • Eggnog comes from which country • Most consumed drink in the world • The original name for a Snickers bar • Fruit from where grenadine is obtained • One ingredient in a Screwdriver Cocktail • beans Type of beans used to make baked beans
lovey crossword 16 2025-08-13
8 Clues: dinner! • _____ wuggily • what davi calls you • what your mom calls you • a common thing to see sold at a bake sale • im good at this because I read percy jackson • the most important thing in words with friends • the special birds from the crossword we did this morning
Ancient greece 2017-03-15
8 Clues: a epic poet • a fable writer • a poem set to music • greek word for city • age marked with great achievements • leader who held power through force • a type of government in which people rule themselves • a body of stories about gods and heros that try to explain how the world wotks
Crossword 2024-08-01
8 Clues: to restate in your own words • small charms worn for protection • brownish-red clay used in pottery • a long-standing custom or practice • preserved bodies from ancient Egypt • a system of ranking people or things • someone you know but are not close to • stories of gods and legends from a culture
THE VIKINGS 2025-01-04
8 Clues: Language Vikings used? • Why were the Vikings famous? • Where did the Vikings settle? • What does the word Viking mean? • Where did the Vikings come from? • Which ships were the Vikings known for? • In which century did the Viking age begin? • Tell me one of the most inportant figures in Viking mythology
Olympians book 2023-12-15
8 Clues: Cyclops son of Poseidon • loser of the Trojan war • Had a Labyrinth built for it • Stabbed Polyphemos in the eye • God of lighting, law, and order • God of the sea in Greek mythology • The man who defeated The Minotaur • Poseidon's neice whom he has had several battles with
mov crossword puzzle 2023-01-16
8 Clues: it means bright godess • fabulously wealthy land • a pre socratic philosopher • believed to be the voice of gods • in greek mythology the king of pylos • a greek word which means 'prophetess' • a Roman God usually depicted with two heads • it is referred to as the fleece of the winged ram
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-10-04
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- meaning "fear of"; the son of Greek god, Ares
- opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava
- an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself
- a priestess of Apollo who is cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- a logo which is actually a representation of Medusa
- sea nymph supposed to lure sailors to destruction; an acoustic device producing a loud wailing sound
- Greek goddess of the dawn; line of cameras developed by Canon
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- sleeplike state; god of sleep
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders; a collection of maps in book form
- rainbow like display of varying and shifting colors
- science of mental behavior
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated and sudden events
- Greek warrior famous for his participation in the Trojan War; now popular as a kitchen and bathroom cleanser
- breakfast food prepared from grain; goddess of agriculture
- goddess of the rainbow; colored part of the eye
15 Clues: science of mental behavior • sleeplike state; god of sleep • meaning "fear of"; the son of Greek god, Ares • opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava • goddess of the rainbow; colored part of the eye • rainbow like display of varying and shifting colors • a logo which is actually a representation of Medusa • an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-10-04
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- meaning "fear of"; the son of Greek god, Ares
- opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava
- an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself
- a priestess of Apollo who is cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- a logo which is actually a representation of Medusa
- sea nymph supposed to lure sailors to destruction; an acoustic device producing a loud wailing sound
- Greek goddess of the dawn; line of cameras developed by Canon
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- sleeplike state; god of sleep
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders; a collection of maps in book form
- rainbow like display of varying and shifting colors
- science of mental behavior
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated and sudden events
- Greek warrior famous for his participation in the Trojan War; now popular as a kitchen and bathroom cleanser
- breakfast food prepared from grain; goddess of agriculture
- goddess of the rainbow; colored part of the eye
15 Clues: science of mental behavior • sleeplike state; god of sleep • meaning "fear of"; the son of Greek god, Ares • opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava • goddess of the rainbow; colored part of the eye • rainbow like display of varying and shifting colors • a logo which is actually a representation of Medusa • an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-28
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- is a great Greek mountain said to be the residence of the gods.
- is an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan.
- the logo of Starbuck's is a Siren.
- exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth.
- Wheat, oat, and corn from Ceres, goddess of agriculture.
- is the Greek goddess of the dawn.
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- the logo for Versace is actually a representation of Medusa.
- is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep.
- is a system to improve memory from Mnemosyne,goddess of memory.
- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person; an insane person;, insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon (luna)
- the two-faced god is the Roman god of vigilance and wisdom.
- mean a government that is run by the wealthy Pluto,god of wealth.
- is the science of mental behavior from Psyche.
- was a Greek warrior famous for his participation in the Trojan War.
- means mortal. if __ was against you in ancient Greece, you must have done something bad to anger her.
15 Clues: is the Greek goddess of the dawn. • the logo of Starbuck's is a Siren. • is the science of mental behavior from Psyche. • is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep. • Wheat, oat, and corn from Ceres, goddess of agriculture. • the two-faced god is the Roman god of vigilance and wisdom. • the logo for Versace is actually a representation of Medusa. • ...
Mythology by Alex Sanchez 2012-10-11
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- The Greek king of the gods, and the god of the sky and lightning
- The Roman god of winemaking and wine.
- The Roman god of water.
- The Roman god of love.
- The Greek god of war.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The Norse god of oceans.
- The leader of the Norse gods, also the Norse god of war.
- The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder,
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- The Roman god of agriculture and time.
- The Greek god of the sea.
- The Norse god of war.
- The Roman king of the gods and the god of sky.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- The Greek god of prophecies, poetry, music, and healing.
15 Clues: The Norse god of war. • The Greek god of war. • The Roman god of love. • The Roman god of water. • The Norse god of oceans. • The Greek god of the sea. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. • The Greek god of the underworld • The Roman god of winemaking and wine. • The Roman god of agriculture and time. • The hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder, • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 10 2016-03-10
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- food of the gods that gave immortality
- licorice-flavored herb
- to make a firm decision
- where Prometheus was eternally punished
- man's creator and best friend
- not obvious
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- name of each of the Three Fates
- goddesses of destiny; decided how long mortals should live
- sweet drink of the gods
- to present as a grant or gift
- to give in abundance, offer generously
- muscle fibers
- pacify, satisfy
- creator of animals; Prometheus' brother
- saw to it that evil and good were repaid
15 Clues: not obvious • muscle fibers • pacify, satisfy • licorice-flavored herb • sweet drink of the gods • to make a firm decision • to present as a grant or gift • man's creator and best friend • name of each of the Three Fates • food of the gods that gave immortality • to give in abundance, offer generously • where Prometheus was eternally punished • creator of animals; Prometheus' brother • ...
Mythology Crossword- Roman Names 2016-10-04
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- burst out of Jupiter's head
- Zeus gifted her 2 kids get kidnapped by Hades
- one of the Pleiades, a messenger for the gods, thought to be very swift
- god of the sea, built huge underwater palace and had many children
- God of love, greek name is Eros
- got many gifts from her father Zeus for her 3rd birthday, very beautiful
- goddess of love, born out of primal murder
- live in palace of black rock, rules over the dead and was very violent
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- He is married to Hera, killed his dad to become king and is now the king of all the gods
- Mythacal king of Athens, son of two dads
- Princess in the greek mythology, chained to a rock
- Hera and Apollo's child, very ugly and they threw him into underworld, made beautiful jewelry
- was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros, very beautiful
- when he was younger he did many cruel deeds, god of medicine, music, and poetry
- She is married to Zeus, they never got along and were always on each others nerves
15 Clues: burst out of Jupiter's head • God of love, greek name is Eros • Mythacal king of Athens, son of two dads • goddess of love, born out of primal murder • Zeus gifted her 2 kids get kidnapped by Hades • Princess in the greek mythology, chained to a rock • was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros, very beautiful • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology. 2022-09-07
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- The Nile_______was the lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians.
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- She reared horus in the_______swamps endeared her to the egyptian people
- It represented death, for human beings could survive in such a hot, dry_______.
- The great _______ of the kings and queens of Egypt testify to the Egyptian belief in the afterlife
- From earliest times,_____was the god of grain and of the Nile
- Wealthy Egyptians chose to be buried at______.
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- Religious ideas influenced Egyptian politics, science, art, and _______.
- Civilization developed in ______ between 4000 and 3000 B.C
- In contrast, the______ was the great environmental enemy of the ancient Egyptians
- The only existing narrative of the entire story is that of Greek ________ who wrote delside et osiride in about a.d 70
- __________ Was called the avenger of osiris because he had performed the tasks involved in resurrecting his father's fathers body
- writing system of pictures
- The focus of the abydos________ was the dramatic presentation of the story of Osiris
- She was called the great______.
15 Clues: writing system of pictures • She was called the great______. • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • Wealthy Egyptians chose to be buried at______. • The Nile_______was the lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians. • Civilization developed in ______ between 4000 and 3000 B.C • From earliest times,_____was the god of grain and of the Nile • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- where wealthy Egyptians were buried
- god of the sun
- where Isis reared Horus which endeared her to her people
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- writing system of pictures
- lord and maker of law
- goddess of earth, wife of Osiris
- something that can't be permanently taken away only temporarily
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- reminded people that their existence was fragile
- son of Osiris
- another copy of the myth of Osiris, Horus, and Set
- gave hope to Egyptians for life after death
- turned away Egyptians from cannibalism
- god of grain and the Nile
- Osiris brother and represents evil in earth
15 Clues: 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 • gave hope to Egyptians for life after death • Osiris brother and represents evil in earth • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- A impotent river in Mesopotamia
- writing system of pictures
- Place where kings and queens were buried
- A river that would flood fiercely
- To stay away from the world
- Ancient north African country
- Osiris son
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- The King of Egypt
- A great ancient civilization from Arabia
- Both God and Man
- mother of fertility
- A river that is the lifeblood in Egypt
- Ideas that influenced Politics, Arts,
- A giant building with ancient items
- A place where rich Egyptians were buried
15 Clues: Osiris son • Both God and Man • The King of Egypt • mother of fertility • writing system of pictures • To stay away from the world • Ancient north African country • A impotent river in Mesopotamia • A river that would flood fiercely • A giant building with ancient items • Ideas that influenced Politics, Arts, • A river that is the lifeblood in Egypt • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- the state of being subject to death
- a dead body
- relating to or believing in a religion
- a very large quantity of something
- not restricted to a certain time or date
- god of grain and of the Nile.
- conceal the deceased with their organs so they can be rejoined in the afterlife
- was called the Avenger of Osiris
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- cut off limbs
- a mound from which Egyptians believe the earth was created.
- writing system of pictures
- re-life of the body and life everlasting
- a vast cosmic ocean of nothingness
- having or showing high moral standards
15 Clues: a dead body • cut off limbs • writing system of pictures • god of grain and of the Nile. • was called the Avenger of Osiris • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • a very large quantity of something • a vast cosmic ocean of nothingness • the state of being subject to death • relating to or believing in a religion • having or showing high moral standards • ...
ancient egypt and mythology 2022-09-12
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- like most peoples the earliest egyptians prayed to their god
- Religious ideas influenced egyptian
- egypt was far different from that in
- age the years between 3500 and 2500 b.c.
- The myth of osiris gave hope
- writing system of pictures
- the and euphrates river would flood fiercely and unpredictably
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- Osiris’s brother and enemy represented the evil in the
- mesopotamian and egyptian developed
- Isis created every living thing and nourished and all that she created
- osiris’s son
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- Osiris was both God and
- It is amazing that egyptian sources were so accurate
- Egypt was the first great nation of the world
15 Clues: osiris’s son • Osiris was both God and • writing system of pictures • The myth of osiris gave hope • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • Religious ideas influenced egyptian • mesopotamian and egyptian developed • egypt was far different from that in • age the years between 3500 and 2500 b.c. • Egypt was the first great nation of the world • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology. 2022-09-06
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- the action or fact of getting brought back to life
- the god of war and chaos
- pyramids built in Egypt
- writing system of pictures
- lady of green crops, the goddess of earth
- Osiris son turned counterpart
- a female god
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
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- 2nd biggest water thing in the world
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- lord of law
- the prod
- god of grain, Isis's lover
- a traditional story
- between two rivers
15 Clues: the prod • lord of law • a female god • between two rivers • a traditional story • pyramids built in Egypt • the god of war and chaos • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • god of grain, Isis's lover • writing system of pictures • Osiris son turned counterpart • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • 2nd biggest water thing in the world • lady of green crops, the goddess of earth • ...
This Week in Mythology 2025-01-10
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- Athena arranges the first...
- The kingdom this story takes place in
- The hill in the center in Athens
- To kill ones father
- The iconic temple of Athena in Athens
- Killed her husband
- Which male god wanted patronage of Cecropia
- The goddesses that pursue Orestes
- Where Orestes sought help
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- To kill ones mother
- The bad things that settle on places because of "sin"
- What kind of tree did Athena give to Cecropia
- The god that compels Orestes to avenge his father
- Lived under Clytemnestra's rule with resentment
- Killed his mother
15 Clues: Killed his mother • Killed her husband • To kill ones mother • To kill ones father • Where Orestes sought help • Athena arranges the first... • The hill in the center in Athens • The goddesses that pursue Orestes • The kingdom this story takes place in • The iconic temple of Athena in Athens • Which male god wanted patronage of Cecropia • ...
October Crossword JRE Gazette! 2022-10-23
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- Navaratri is celebrated for the goddess.
- Mrs. Gholson likes _______ in her freetime.
- 350 pizzas were eaten in one _____
- ________ recalled All Saints day to
- Mrs. Gholson has two cats named Poke and _____.
- Pizza originally came from the city of
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- The Golu can be taller or wider than a ________ tree
- On Halloween, you can carve this food:
- Golu dolls depict stories from Hindu ______
- ______ is the most famous pizza topping in the world.
- Halloween used to be All _____ day.
11 Clues: 350 pizzas were eaten in one _____ • Halloween used to be All _____ day. • ________ recalled All Saints day to • On Halloween, you can carve this food: • Pizza originally came from the city of • Navaratri is celebrated for the goddess. • Golu dolls depict stories from Hindu ______ • Mrs. Gholson likes _______ in her freetime. • ...
Greek Theater 2024-04-08
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- The only people allowed on stage as cast members
- A mix between comedy and tragedy
- The creator of many of ancient Greece's comedy plays
- One of the founding fathers of drama
- One of the most famous comedy playwrights
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- The god of theater
- A poet who wanted to bring his works to life
- The muse of tragedy
- A play highly influenced by greek mythology
- The muse of comedy
- A play by Aristophanes having to do with bees
11 Clues: The god of theater • The muse of comedy • The muse of tragedy • A mix between comedy and tragedy • One of the founding fathers of drama • One of the most famous comedy playwrights • A play highly influenced by greek mythology • A poet who wanted to bring his works to life • A play by Aristophanes having to do with bees • The only people allowed on stage as cast members • ...
Greek god 2025-02-06
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- The book series that is a part of
- The home of the Gods in greek mythology
- The Greek hero who performed 12 labors
- The lord of the skies
- The God who controls the Underworld
- The goddess who is wise and strategic
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- the messanger God
- The titan who was defeated by Zues and his siblings
- Percy jacksons halfgod status
- The hero who was the first to fight in the Trojan War
- God of the sea
- The Goddess who turned arachne into a spider
12 Clues: God of the sea • the messanger God • The lord of the skies • Percy jacksons halfgod status • The book series that is a part of • The God who controls the Underworld • The goddess who is wise and strategic • The Greek hero who performed 12 labors • The home of the Gods in greek mythology • The Goddess who turned arachne into a spider • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2020-10-16
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- Worshiping many gods
- famous for hanging gardens
- of Hammurabi Set of laws made the king Hammurabi
- A pyramid in Mesopotamia. Religious purposes
- Second largest empire in Mesopotamia
- City in Ancient Mesopotamia that looks like Summer
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- A belief There is a Roman and a Greek "word"
- Ancient civilization that has landform like the tigris and Euphrates river
- A specific belief and worshiping one god
- 1st civilization in Mesopotamia.Starts with A
10 Clues: Worshiping many gods • famous for hanging gardens • Second largest empire in Mesopotamia • A specific belief and worshiping one god • A belief There is a Roman and a Greek "word" • A pyramid in Mesopotamia. Religious purposes • 1st civilization in Mesopotamia.Starts with A • of Hammurabi Set of laws made the king Hammurabi • ...
Myth crossword puzzle 2022-10-05
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- god of the underworld.
- A juicy fruit
- goddess of spring
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.
- a demi-god of the Eleusinian mysteries who presided over the sowing of grain-seed and the milling of wheat
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- goddess of agriculture
- a judge of the underworld in Greek mythology.
- god of the sky
- the underworld River
- the process or period of gathering in
10 Clues: A juicy fruit • god of the sky • goddess of spring • the underworld River • goddess of agriculture • god of the underworld. • the process or period of gathering in • a judge of the underworld in Greek mythology. • a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing. • ...
Puzzle 34 2023-06-27
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- A tube or canal that carries fluid in an animal or plant
- Sucrose in the form of small crystals
- The goddess of love in Greek mythology
- One of the official languages of Iraq
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- Writing about one's life
- An individual who doesn't believe in laws
- Famous poem by English poet William Ernest Henley
- To hide something (eg feelings)
- Metal with atomic number 29
- To find someone not guilty
10 Clues: Writing about one's life • To find someone not guilty • Metal with atomic number 29 • To hide something (eg feelings) • Sucrose in the form of small crystals • One of the official languages of Iraq • The goddess of love in Greek mythology • An individual who doesn't believe in laws • Famous poem by English poet William Ernest Henley • ...
October Crossword JRE Gazette! 2022-10-23
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- Navaratri is celebrated for the goddess.
- Mrs. Gholson likes _______ in her freetime.
- 350 pizzas were eaten in one _____
- ________ recalled All Saints day to
- Mrs. Gholson has two cats named Poke and _____.
- Pizza originally came from the city of
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- The Golu can be taller or wider than a ________ tree
- On Halloween, you can carve this food:
- Golu dolls depict stories from Hindu ______
- ______ is the most famous pizza topping in the world.
- Halloween used to be All _____ day.
11 Clues: 350 pizzas were eaten in one _____ • Halloween used to be All _____ day. • ________ recalled All Saints day to • On Halloween, you can carve this food: • Pizza originally came from the city of • Navaratri is celebrated for the goddess. • Golu dolls depict stories from Hindu ______ • Mrs. Gholson likes _______ in her freetime. • ...
Benny's Crossword 2025-11-14
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- Largest Ocean
- Pirates commissioned by the Government
- Brightest star in the night sky
- Surname for the writer of As You Like It and The Two Noble Kinsmen
- The study of mushrooms
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- The writing system used in Japan adopted from Chinese characters
- Product derived from the seeds of a safflower plant
- A group of crows
- Type of berry used to make gin
- Messenger God in Greek mythology
- Surname of scientist known for his three laws of motion
11 Clues: Largest Ocean • A group of crows • The study of mushrooms • Type of berry used to make gin • Brightest star in the night sky • Messenger God in Greek mythology • Pirates commissioned by the Government • Product derived from the seeds of a safflower plant • Surname of scientist known for his three laws of motion • ...
Greek mythology's crossword 2016-05-06
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- Granddaughter of Helios
- Name of Ulysse's mother
- Skillful fighters, men of the hills
- members of the second order of divine beings
- Goddess of love
- God of the sky and thunder
- God of the sea
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- Giant with only one eye in the middle of his forehead
- Goddess of war
- The Queen of the gods, and wife of Zeus
- The land where Morpheus plays
- King of Ithaca
- The sun is moving quickly in the land of _______ ____ ( two words and no space)
- Most important event in Greek mythology (two words and no space)
- Magical flower that makes people dream and sleep
15 Clues: Goddess of war • King of Ithaca • God of the sea • Goddess of love • Granddaughter of Helios • Name of Ulysse's mother • God of the sky and thunder • The land where Morpheus plays • Skillful fighters, men of the hills • The Queen of the gods, and wife of Zeus • members of the second order of divine beings • Magical flower that makes people dream and sleep • ...
