mythology Crossword Puzzles
Magnus Chase Sword of Summer 2016-11-03
Across
- squirrel who abides on world tree
- a split or division between strongly opposed parties
- unwilling or hesitant
- dooms day or end of the world in norse mythology
- optical instrument containing loose coloured objects
- those who die in battle and are brought to Valhalla
- to be enough or adequate
Down
- small store carrying fashionable clothes/accessories
- showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence
- to decorate by sewing patterns with thread
- anxiety or fear that something bad will happen
- a meadow owned to goddess Freya
- a large quantity of something
- beings that dwell in Svartalfheim
- destroy or weaken gradually
15 Clues: unwilling or hesitant • to be enough or adequate • destroy or weaken gradually • a large quantity of something • a meadow owned to goddess Freya • squirrel who abides on world tree • beings that dwell in Svartalfheim • to decorate by sewing patterns with thread • anxiety or fear that something bad will happen • dooms day or end of the world in norse mythology • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-23
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- - Half-human, half-fish being.
- - Horse with a single horn on its head.
- - Gigantic sea monster with tentacles.
- - Half-human, half-horse creature.
- - Elusive, ape-like creature of the Himalayas.
- - Bird that rises from its ashes.
- - Winged horse from Greek mythology.
Down
- - Part bull, part human monster.
- - Composite creature with multiple animal parts.
- - Has the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- - Has the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- - Small, magical winged being.
- - Giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- - Fire-breathing, winged creature.
- - Woman with snakes for hair.
15 Clues: - Woman with snakes for hair. • - Half-human, half-fish being. • - Small, magical winged being. • - Part bull, part human monster. • - Bird that rises from its ashes. • - Fire-breathing, winged creature. • - Half-human, half-horse creature. • - Winged horse from Greek mythology. • - Gigantic sea monster with tentacles. • - Horse with a single horn on its head. • ...
Vikings 2023-09-28
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- the name of Thor's hammer
- a type of weapons Vikings used
- There was a battle there in October 1066
- did Vikings have horns on their helmets
- what Vikings would do to get loot
- The language that the Vikings speak
- the great hall in Norse mythology where the souls of heroes slain in battle are received
- a traditional Viking alcoholic beverage
Down
- who is the god of mischief
- the Viking alphabet that has 16 letters
- what birds did Odin have
- where did the Vikings originate from
- how many kids did Odin have
- The amount of oars in a Viking longboat
- What Vikings used as head protection
15 Clues: what birds did Odin have • the name of Thor's hammer • who is the god of mischief • how many kids did Odin have • a type of weapons Vikings used • what Vikings would do to get loot • The language that the Vikings speak • where did the Vikings originate from • What Vikings used as head protection • the Viking alphabet that has 16 letters • did Vikings have horns on their helmets • ...
Child of Dandelion 2019-01-15
Across
- A type of herb found in Eurasia
- Incredible infectious
- A language spoken predominantly spoken in Gujarat (West India)
- Past tense of Stride
- not being in accord
- A man employed in a hotel to carry luggage
- To shake or agitate violently
Down
- A mythical kingdom from Hindu and Tibetan mythology.
- A gold coin equal to 15 rupees, that was used in British Raj
- A type of plant believed to be able to cure snake bites
- A country in East Africa
- To seize public property, for the public treasury
- A plant in Eurasia known for having greenish flowers
- to Stagger
- King fish, A dish of curry
15 Clues: to Stagger • not being in accord • Past tense of Stride • Incredible infectious • A country in East Africa • King fish, A dish of curry • To shake or agitate violently • A type of herb found in Eurasia • A man employed in a hotel to carry luggage • To seize public property, for the public treasury • A mythical kingdom from Hindu and Tibetan mythology. • ...
stems cross word by Lohaynne 2024-09-06
Across
- The science of mind and behavior
- Rock sand or gravel
- A perimeter of a circle
- To go completely around espielly water
- A vehicle that has one wheel
- Light greenish blue
- sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
Down
- A skim on water
- basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities
- Lover books
- part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- A race of giants in greek mythology
- A executive department charging navel affairs
- To remove water from something
- having or relating to the sun as center
15 Clues: Lover books • A skim on water • Rock sand or gravel • Light greenish blue • A perimeter of a circle • A vehicle that has one wheel • To remove water from something • The science of mind and behavior • A race of giants in greek mythology • To go completely around espielly water • having or relating to the sun as center • A executive department charging navel affairs • ...
Greece 2024-08-16
Across
- Where were the 1st Olympic games held
- Goddess of Agriculture
- An independent city and its surrounding farmland
- Life based around military strength,skill,& protection
- government run by the people
- god of War
- explain why things happen
- Two of the most famed Greek poleis
- king of the gods
Down
- A Greek soldier
- based on the island of Crete from 2000 BCE to 1400 BCE
- government led by a few elite families where power is passed through hereditary means.
- queen of the gods
- government led by a person who took the government by force
- Alexander The Great blended Greek culture with Eastern Culture
15 Clues: god of War • A Greek soldier • king of the gods • queen of the gods • Goddess of Agriculture • explain why things happen • government run by the people • Two of the most famed Greek poleis • Where were the 1st Olympic games held • An independent city and its surrounding farmland • based on the island of Crete from 2000 BCE to 1400 BCE • ...
New Poetry Quiz - 3rd period 2023-03-16
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- H.D. wrote a poem about this figure in Greek mythology
- Sandburg showed how this city looks and feels
- this poet was a fascist
- This poet wrote "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock
- Pity this busy _____________ Manunkind
- title of Ezra Pound's poem
Down
- T.S. Eliot compares the church to this:
- "Nothing ___________ can Stay"
- e.e. cummings was an ___________ driver.
- This poet won 4 Pulitzer prizes
- last name of the poet engaged to Ezra Pound
- first name of first woman to win a pulitzer prize for poetry
- the fish swim and do not own ___________
- Recuerdo means ____________
- last name of the poet who won 4 Pulitzer prizes
15 Clues: this poet was a fascist • title of Ezra Pound's poem • Recuerdo means ____________ • "Nothing ___________ can Stay" • This poet won 4 Pulitzer prizes • Pity this busy _____________ Manunkind • T.S. Eliot compares the church to this: • e.e. cummings was an ___________ driver. • the fish swim and do not own ___________ • last name of the poet engaged to Ezra Pound • ...
Ancient Egypt facts 2012-11-20
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- a system of writing
- a building made for religion or for a god
- the Egyptian falcon god
- a famous pyramid (head of a human, body of an animal)
- a person who had powers (magic)
- woman who ruled Egypt
- a body of a human or of an animal that has been ceremonially pressured
- it's like a grave
Down
- an Egyptian god who was associated to war and strength
- is a river
- male who ruled Egypt
- the beliefs of religions, can be fiction
- _____ is the music, food, and beliefs of a group
- the goddess of magic
- the land in the Middle East
15 Clues: is a river • it's like a grave • a system of writing • male who ruled Egypt • the goddess of magic • woman who ruled Egypt • the Egyptian falcon god • the land in the Middle East • a person who had powers (magic) • the beliefs of religions, can be fiction • a building made for religion or for a god • _____ is the music, food, and beliefs of a group • ...
Ancient Greece 2016-05-03
Across
- Peisistratus was a _______ as people would say
- a war between the athens and sparta that threatened to tear all Greece apart
- rich landowners
- age is one that is marked by great achievements
- a group of soldiers stood close together in the shape of a square
Down
- a high hill
- a series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greece is the birthplace of this
- to be Greek-like
- The ancient Greeks believed in this
- clear and ordered thinking
- a unit of soldiers which ride horses
- a agreement to work together
- Aesop was famous for these
- The Greek word for a city-state
15 Clues: a high hill • rich landowners • to be Greek-like • clear and ordered thinking • Aesop was famous for these • a agreement to work together • The Greek word for a city-state • Greece is the birthplace of this • The ancient Greeks believed in this • a unit of soldiers which ride horses • a series of wars between Persia and Greece • Peisistratus was a _______ as people would say • ...
Vocab Unit 2 Crossword 2023-03-03
Across
- wealthy
- the spy went ______ after he was caught
- In a cautious or careful manner.
- he ____ to never break the law again.
- there was a ____ of books in the library, so they couldn't fit them all on the shelves.
- SYNONYM: pranks, shenanigans
- to look up to with great respect
- ANTONYM: fragile
Down
- the man was ____ when it came to spending money.
- a _____ journey in the mythology was cemented in history.
- he ______ the man's argument because it sounded preposterous.
- SYNONYM: exciting
- packed extremely tightly
- we had a ____ about economics.
- the car had to _____ out of the way to dodge the raccoon.
15 Clues: wealthy • ANTONYM: fragile • SYNONYM: exciting • packed extremely tightly • SYNONYM: pranks, shenanigans • we had a ____ about economics. • In a cautious or careful manner. • to look up to with great respect • he ____ to never break the law again. • the spy went ______ after he was caught • the man was ____ when it came to spending money. • ...
Vocab 2023-02-01
Across
- full use of and derive from a resource
- - human intellect achievement regarded collectively.
- based on or appearing in myths or mythology.
- skilled at gaining an advantage
- a country's power and influence through diplomacy of military force.
- class or traveling, poets, musicians and storytellers
- of right and wrong behavior of a human character.
- origin,naturally in a particular place.
- assumption of control of a place
Down
- being who or what a person or a thing is.
- agricultural that can be bought or sold.
- action of dividing state or being divided into parts.
- exact same words
- naturally essential
- under domination or control.
15 Clues: exact same words • naturally essential • under domination or control. • skilled at gaining an advantage • assumption of control of a place • full use of and derive from a resource • origin,naturally in a particular place. • agricultural that can be bought or sold. • being who or what a person or a thing is. • based on or appearing in myths or mythology. • ...
Interesting Mesopotamia questions. 2023-04-11
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- What was the system to exchange things
- Where is Mesopotamia located
- What god was important in Mesopotamia
- What was the last king of mesopotamia
- What was the most important economic activity in Mesopotamia
- What city was bigger than the others
- Wath was the first Mesopotamia language
- What is the most natural disaster to affect Mesopotamia
- Who is Hammurabi
Down
- In what city born Hammurabi
- Wath is the most important river of Mesopotamia
- What was the god of sky in Mesopotamia mythology
- What was the final empire of mesopotamia
- Who was the first king of mesopotamia
- where is mesopotamia
15 Clues: Who is Hammurabi • where is mesopotamia • In what city born Hammurabi • Where is Mesopotamia located • What city was bigger than the others • What god was important in Mesopotamia • What was the last king of mesopotamia • Who was the first king of mesopotamia • What was the system to exchange things • Wath was the first Mesopotamia language • ...
SPEAK 2021-02-22
Across
- Enthusiastic appreciation,applause,from audience
- A treatment to align teeth includes braces
- Reserved modest and shy, typically women
- The study of relationships between living things
- A specialist in the care of trees or shrubs
- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
Down
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- An actor or actress
- One who betrays a friend country or duty
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- A tree spirit in greek mythology
- Having complete power or very great
- A lack of basic benefits like food or sleep
- Based on personal feelings tastes or opinion
15 Clues: An actor or actress • A tree spirit in greek mythology • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • To make fearful or lack confidence • Having complete power or very great • One who betrays a friend country or duty • Reserved modest and shy, typically women • A treatment to align teeth includes braces • A period of good behavior under supervison • ...
Mythical Creatures 2024-04-29
Across
- Creature that lured sailors with its song.
- Multi-headed serpent.
- Body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- Creature with parts from various animals.
- Chooser of the slain in Norse mythology.
- Bird that regenerates or is reborn.
- Half-human, half-horse creature.
- Mythological creature or evil spirit from Algonquian folklore.
- Sea creature with the head and torso of a woman and the tail of a fish.
Down
- Giant sea monster.
- Legendary reptile reputed to be a serpent king.
- Fire-breathing creature.
- Bull-headed labyrinth dweller.
- Mythical horse with a single horn.
- Animated anthropomorphic being in folklore.
15 Clues: Giant sea monster. • Multi-headed serpent. • Fire-breathing creature. • Bull-headed labyrinth dweller. • Half-human, half-horse creature. • Mythical horse with a single horn. • Bird that regenerates or is reborn. • Chooser of the slain in Norse mythology. • Creature with parts from various animals. • Creature that lured sailors with its song. • ...
The unmighty tales of the 15 lost words ( crosswords puzzules) 2025-02-12
Across
- A viking poet
- An high ranking viking warrior
- The end of the world
- The tree holding the universe and the nine worlds
- The name off the viking's ships
- A large boulder with Norse marks on it
- It is the cause for freshwater lakes deep into land
Down
- A form of Norse magic which involved seeing in the future
- it is the paradise
- A leader, a viking who got held land for his service
- They are considered angels.
- Attacking a village for loot
- Elite viking warrior
- It is a story, mostly lond, whit adventures
- A creature in the Norse mythology
15 Clues: A viking poet • it is the paradise • Elite viking warrior • The end of the world • They are considered angels. • Attacking a village for loot • An high ranking viking warrior • The name off the viking's ships • A creature in the Norse mythology • A large boulder with Norse marks on it • It is a story, mostly lond, whit adventures • The tree holding the universe and the nine worlds • ...
"Sailing From Toy" & "The Lotus Eaters" 2025-03-05
Across
- A long story about a hero’s adventures
- The island where Odysseus tells his story
- The war Odysseus fought in
- The mythology that The Odyssey comes from
- The people Odysseus fought after Troy
- A flower that makes Odysseus' men forget home
- How long it has been since Odysseus has been home
- A powerful god who makes storms
Down
- The inhabitants of the island who eat a special plant
- Author of The Odyssey
- What the king offers Odysseus in return for him telling of his adventures
- Odysseus' home
- The king of Phaeacia
- The hero of The Odyssey
- A witch who kept Odysseus in her home
15 Clues: Odysseus' home • The king of Phaeacia • Author of The Odyssey • The hero of The Odyssey • The war Odysseus fought in • A powerful god who makes storms • The people Odysseus fought after Troy • A witch who kept Odysseus in her home • A long story about a hero’s adventures • The island where Odysseus tells his story • The mythology that The Odyssey comes from • ...
4th Crossword 2025-04-15
Across
- ______ and Narcissus (Greek mythology)
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- In Social Studies, who conquered Greece, Persia, Egypt, and parts of Asia
- The math competition Lumen hosted
- _______ chronicles; your Social Studies book
- The number of fish we have left
- What's for lunch today?
- The name of Ms. Kim's dog
Down
- The natural disaster we have been studying
- Ms. Kim's last name
- Correctly spell our Science teacher's last name
- The name of the platypus from Phineas and Ferb
- Comparing two things WITHOUT using "like" or "as"
- The main character from Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
- Mr. G's full last name
15 Clues: Ms. Kim's last name • Mr. G's full last name • What's for lunch today? • The name of Ms. Kim's dog • The number of fish we have left • The math competition Lumen hosted • ______ and Narcissus (Greek mythology) • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" • The natural disaster we have been studying • _______ chronicles; your Social Studies book • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Ruby's spelling words 2019-09-12
Across
- a lie or false statement
- not fashionable or impressive
- the branch of biology
- a collection of myths
- the study of the movements
- begin a course of action
- happening or done at an unsuitable time
- a system of ideas and ideals
- the study of living organisms
Down
- not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality and justice
- the study of the nature of God and religious belief
- the study and treatment of tumours
- take off one's clothes
- in the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move round
- the science which deals with the physical structure
15 Clues: the branch of biology • a collection of myths • take off one's clothes • a lie or false statement • begin a course of action • the study of the movements • a system of ideas and ideals • not fashionable or impressive • the study of living organisms • the study and treatment of tumours • happening or done at an unsuitable time • the study of the nature of God and religious belief • ...
Vikings 2023-09-11
Across
- Viking symbol or image representing their clans
- The Viking alphabet with 16 letters
- The Viking leader often elected by the community
- Leaders protected by Viking warriors
- Viking explorers during the Viking Age
- Social class of free Viking farmers
- The burning afterlife according to Norse mythology
- Legendary explorer who reached North America
Down
- Where the Vikings originated
- The people known for their longships and coastal raids
- The amount of oars in a Viking longship
- God of thunder and lightning
- Famous Viking ship burial site in Norway
- Viking trading posts and settlements
- Type of helmets that is mistaken to its relation to Vikings
15 Clues: Where the Vikings originated • God of thunder and lightning • The Viking alphabet with 16 letters • Social class of free Viking farmers • Leaders protected by Viking warriors • Viking trading posts and settlements • Viking explorers during the Viking Age • The amount of oars in a Viking longship • Famous Viking ship burial site in Norway • ...
Greece 2024-08-16
Across
- Goddess of Agriculture
- A Greek soldier
- Alexander The Great blended Greek culture with Eastern Culture
- king of the gods
- Life based around military strength,skill,& protection
- Where were the 1st Olympic games held
- Two of the most famed Greek poleis
- based on the island of Crete from 2000 BCE to 1400 BCE
Down
- An independent city and its surrounding farmland
- government run by the people
- government led by a few elite families where power is passed through hereditary means.
- god of War
- queen of the gods
- government led by a person who took the government by force
- explain why things happen
15 Clues: god of War • A Greek soldier • king of the gods • queen of the gods • Goddess of Agriculture • explain why things happen • government run by the people • Two of the most famed Greek poleis • Where were the 1st Olympic games held • An independent city and its surrounding farmland • Life based around military strength,skill,& protection • ...
QRB- Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
Across
- This city state had a strong navy
- Greek marketplace
- A type of government where the leader rules by force
- Age when Spartan boys were taken for training
- Where the Olympics were held
- The war between Athens and Sparta
- Who won the Persian War
Down
- This city state had the best army in Ancient Greece
- Created democracy in Athens
- Wrote poems about the Trojan war and Odysseus
- Who is the Greek god Apollo's twin?
- how many kings did Sparta have
- A set of stories used by the Greeks to explain natural/historical events
- Greek shield used in battle
- Minoans and Mycenaeans traded
15 Clues: Greek marketplace • Who won the Persian War • Created democracy in Athens • Greek shield used in battle • Where the Olympics were held • Minoans and Mycenaeans traded • how many kings did Sparta have • This city state had a strong navy • The war between Athens and Sparta • Who is the Greek god Apollo's twin? • Wrote poems about the Trojan war and Odysseus • ...
Athena Trivia 2023-05-07
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- Who does Athena send cards to on mothers Day?
- What did Athena and the girl who turned got turned into a spider compete to make?
- Athena's favorite headgear
- Who was Athena's uncle who fought with her for Athens?
- On what hill was Athena's temple?
- Athena's constant companion
- what girl did Athena turn into a spider?
Down
- What was Athena's Roman mythology name?
- What is Athena the goddess of?
- Who was Zeus's favorite child?
- Athena's father
- What bird did Athena have?
- what did Athena teach the Greeks?
- What tree did Athena plant in a crevice of a rock?
- What city did Athena rule/have?
15 Clues: Athena's father • Athena's favorite headgear • What bird did Athena have? • Athena's constant companion • What is Athena the goddess of? • Who was Zeus's favorite child? • What city did Athena rule/have? • what did Athena teach the Greeks? • On what hill was Athena's temple? • What was Athena's Roman mythology name? • what girl did Athena turn into a spider? • ...
Harry y: typical 2023-03-13
Across
- Astronaut helmets keep you __________ in space.
- My Mum and Dad had ________ for my brother when he was sad
- A person or sign showing you something or what to do
- My favourite shape is a ________
- Trees give you ______
- The study of myths
- Something that starts something else off
- A type of Cancer
Down
- My sister learnt to do a handstand from __________
- I went to Egypt and saw a _______
- It was _______ that the roosters lost to the dolphins.
- This series has a line of ________ through its centre.
- Two words meaning the same thing.
- The words of a song in popular music.
- I had won a trip to _____
15 Clues: A type of Cancer • The study of myths • Trees give you ______ • I had won a trip to _____ • My favourite shape is a ________ • I went to Egypt and saw a _______ • Two words meaning the same thing. • The words of a song in popular music. • Something that starts something else off • Astronaut helmets keep you __________ in space. • ...
The Vikings 2023-08-28
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- ________is the first Viking to reach North America
- The meeting Vikings had once a year to decide laws
- Religion of the Vikings
- Monastery where the Vikings first attacked
- The slaves, prisoners of war and criminals in Viking society
- The hall where warriors who die in battle go
- Most important people in Viking society
Down
- Gold given to the Vikings to stop them from attacking
- The boat the Vikings used
- King of the gods and god of war
- The region where the Vikings came from
- the houses the Vikings lived in
- Long stories about Vikings
- End of the word in Viking mythology
- The god of thunder
15 Clues: The god of thunder • Religion of the Vikings • The boat the Vikings used • Long stories about Vikings • King of the gods and god of war • the houses the Vikings lived in • End of the word in Viking mythology • The region where the Vikings came from • Most important people in Viking society • Monastery where the Vikings first attacked • ...
"Sailing From Troy" & "The Lotus Eaters" 2025-03-06
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- A flower that makes Odysseus' men forget home
- The island where Odysseus tells his story
- The hero of The Odyssey
- Author of The Odyssey
- The war Odysseus fought in
- How long it has been since Odysseus has been home
- The king of Phaeacia
Down
- Odysseus' home
- A long story about a hero’s adventures
- The inhabitants of the island who eat a special plant
- A witch who kept Odysseus in her home
- What the king offers Odysseus in return for him telling of his adventures
- A powerful god who makes storms
- The mythology that The Odyssey comes from
- The people Odysseus fought after Troy
15 Clues: Odysseus' home • The king of Phaeacia • Author of The Odyssey • The hero of The Odyssey • The war Odysseus fought in • A powerful god who makes storms • A witch who kept Odysseus in her home • The people Odysseus fought after Troy • A long story about a hero’s adventures • The island where Odysseus tells his story • The mythology that The Odyssey comes from • ...
sort 29- Lyla ;) 2022-03-10
Across
- Greek gods and goddesses
- measuring device for speed
- a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm
- the science of drugs including their origin
- 1000 meters
- Spear strength
- relating to the healing of disease
Down
- a study of animals;)
- instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- a scope that makes you see close duhh
- a geological rock with crystal in it!
- a upward current of warm air
- a birth chart
- the opportunity or possibility to do or deal with something
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
15 Clues: 1000 meters • a birth chart • Spear strength • a study of animals;) • Greek gods and goddesses • measuring device for speed • a upward current of warm air • relating to the healing of disease • a scope that makes you see close duhh • a geological rock with crystal in it! • a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm • the science of drugs including their origin • ...
sort 29- Lyla ;) 2022-03-10
Across
- Greek gods and goddesses
- measuring device for speed
- a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm
- the science of drugs including their origin
- 1000 meters
- Spear strength
- relating to the healing of disease
Down
- a study of animals;)
- instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- a scope that makes you see close duhh
- a geological rock with crystal in it!
- a upward current of warm air
- a birth chart
- the opportunity or possibility to do or deal with something
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
15 Clues: 1000 meters • a birth chart • Spear strength • a study of animals;) • Greek gods and goddesses • measuring device for speed • a upward current of warm air • relating to the healing of disease • a scope that makes you see close duhh • a geological rock with crystal in it! • a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm • the science of drugs including their origin • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-12-13
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- short stories to teach people lessons about life
- famous poem writer
- a famous poem writer; wrote Iliad and Odyssey
- people who have the right to participate in government.
- rich land owners
- place to hang out and hold assemblies
- a body of stories about gods and heroes to explain how the world works
- brilliant elected leader
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- a government where only a few people have power to rule
- city state
- citizens have the power to rule themselves
- age in time that is marked by great achievements.
- a high hill
- famous female lyric poem writer
- a leader that holds power through force
15 Clues: city state • a high hill • rich land owners • famous poem writer • brilliant elected leader • famous female lyric poem writer • place to hang out and hold assemblies • a leader that holds power through force • citizens have the power to rule themselves • a famous poem writer; wrote Iliad and Odyssey • short stories to teach people lessons about life • ...
Jupiter 2023-02-06
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- What type of planet is Jupiter?
- has an underwater ocean
- What way does Jupiter orbit?
- Jupiter has around ( ) moons
- Jupiter's clouds get their color from plumes of ( ) and phosphorous gas
- Jupiter is the ( ) planet in the solar system
- Jupiter's biggest moon
- It takes Jupiter around ( ) Earth years to complete a full orbit around the Sun.
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- Jupiter has the ( ) of all the planets
- Jupiter's "sky" can be split into ( ) layers
- A volcanic moon that orbits Jupiter
- Jupiter is the ( ) planet from the Sun.
- a huge storm on Jupiter
- How many Earths can fit across Jupiter?
- the name Jupiter comes from ( ) mythology
15 Clues: Jupiter's biggest moon • has an underwater ocean • a huge storm on Jupiter • What way does Jupiter orbit? • Jupiter has around ( ) moons • What type of planet is Jupiter? • A volcanic moon that orbits Jupiter • Jupiter has the ( ) of all the planets • How many Earths can fit across Jupiter? • Jupiter is the ( ) planet from the Sun. • ...
Viking Women 2025-06-27
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- Overdress worn by Viking women, held with brooches
- A Norse priestess or prophetess
- A woman believed to have prophetic powers
- Daughter of Thor, sometimes associated with strength
- Communal dwelling where Viking families lived
- A female warrior in Viking society
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- Common textile craft performed by Viking women
- Characters of the Norse writing system
- Traditional Norse story often featuring strong women
- Fabric made from flax, often worn by Viking women
- Pin used to fasten Viking women's clothing
- Tool used by women for spinning wool
- Body of myths including powerful Viking goddesses
- Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- Relating to household work done by Viking women
15 Clues: A Norse priestess or prophetess • A female warrior in Viking society • Tool used by women for spinning wool • Characters of the Norse writing system • A woman believed to have prophetic powers • Pin used to fasten Viking women's clothing • Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • Communal dwelling where Viking families lived • ...
Christmas Riddle 2025-12-21
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- First name of Koenig, Vampire Weekend's lead singer
- Number of days in a week-long adventure
- Mythical winged horse from Greek mythology
- of wand wood (magical)
- The Red ___ Liverpool FC's nickname
- Southern African country with vast desert and wildlife
- Desert region in South Africa known for stargazing
- Liverpool's Merseyside rival in red
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- Ancient arrangements of stars in the night sky
- Vampire ___ indie band with moody melodies
- South Africa's most famous wild cat
- Flying hippogriff from Prisoner of Azkaban
- High-intensity workout involving pull-ups and barbells
- Italian dish with cheese, tomato, and dough
- The science of stars and celestial bodies
15 Clues: of wand wood (magical) • South Africa's most famous wild cat • The Red ___ Liverpool FC's nickname • Liverpool's Merseyside rival in red • Number of days in a week-long adventure • The science of stars and celestial bodies • Vampire ___ indie band with moody melodies • Flying hippogriff from Prisoner of Azkaban • Mythical winged horse from Greek mythology • ...
Lesson Word #1 2020-03-10
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- the direction provided by a guide
- an expounder of a theory in a particular area of experience
- te act of petitioning for help or support
- the administration of law
- any of the nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology
- to carry out successfully
- the formal principles of a branch of knowledge
- to permit as a right, privilege or favor
- metrical writing
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- a political unit having such a form of government
- the distance from the bottom to the top
- having different parts properly arranged
- the power of comprehending
- people who is trained in exercises
- a specific task
- the study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere
- involviong moral approval or dissaproval
- to go on board
18 Clues: to go on board • a specific task • metrical writing • the administration of law • to carry out successfully • the power of comprehending • the direction provided by a guide • people who is trained in exercises • the distance from the bottom to the top • having different parts properly arranged • involviong moral approval or dissaproval • to permit as a right, privilege or favor • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- the half of a sphere
- rock that transforms through heat and pressure
- low shrubby eucalyptus trees
- forces generated from within the earth
- crest line dividing 2 drainage areas
- a plant protector
- type of vegetation
- act of catching water
- a space with a cresent like outline
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- plant adapted for growth under dry conditions
- mythology of australian aboriginals
- a shoot growing from underneath the stem of a plant
- rocks that have formed through sediment
- the study of development of landforms
- a line on a map connecting equal atmospheric pressure
- body of igneous rock crystalized below earths surface
- angular distance east and west from the equator
- angular distance north and south from the equator
18 Clues: a plant protector • type of vegetation • the half of a sphere • act of catching water • low shrubby eucalyptus trees • mythology of australian aboriginals • a space with a cresent like outline • crest line dividing 2 drainage areas • the study of development of landforms • forces generated from within the earth • rocks that have formed through sediment • ...
Diwali 2021-11-13
6 Clues: Lit on Diwali • Festival of lights • A Hindi word for crackers • Religion that celebrates Diwali • A colorful patterned decor item • Study of Ancient myths and legends
igroihrbhogrhlry8ogihe 2024-01-18
6 Clues: teeth • bigger then a violen • measurement of light • king of the gods (roman) • planet furthest away from the sun • live laugh love the gays (greek mythology)
Mythical Creatures Roman 2024-03-22
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- The winged horse born from the blood of Medusa, often depicted as a symbol of inspiration
- The winged god of love and desire in Roman mythology, often depicted as a young boy with wings
- The multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labors
- The monstrous sea creature with the body of a lion and the tail of a fish
- The fire-breathing monster with the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and the tail of a serpent
- The half-man, half-horse creature known for its wild and untamed nature
- The creature with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat, known for its love of wine and revelry
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- The mythical bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from its own ashes
- The beast with the body of a lion, the wings of an eagle, and the tail of a scorpion
- The monstrous dog with three heads that guards the entrance to the Underworld
- The goddess of witchcraft and magic in Roman mythology, often depicted with serpents and holding a torch
- The monstrous serpent with a petrifying gaze, slain by Perseus with the help of Athena -
- The creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often depicted as a guardian or protector
- The giant, fire-breathing monster with the body of a dragon and the head of a lion
14 Clues: The multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labors • The half-man, half-horse creature known for its wild and untamed nature • The monstrous sea creature with the body of a lion and the tail of a fish • The mythical bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from its own ashes • ...
igroihrbhogrhlry8ogihe 2024-01-18
6 Clues: teeth • bigger then a violen • measurement of light • king of the gods (roman) • planet furthest away from the sun • live laugh love the gays (greek mythology)
Steffani's Crossword Fantasy 2014-02-19
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- A mass for a dead person
- A slimy substance
- characterized by the introduction of medicine or drugs under the skin
- Classical Mythology
- A chisel with a concave blade
- a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies
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- any system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- a district lying immediately outside a city or town
- something installed, as machinery
- to turn about or play with lightly
10 Clues: A slimy substance • Classical Mythology • A mass for a dead person • A chisel with a concave blade • something installed, as machinery • to turn about or play with lightly • a district lying immediately outside a city or town • a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies • any system of persons or things ranked one above another. • ...
famous mythological characters around the world. 2021-09-04
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- The man who ended the Trojan war
- any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood.
- The son of Kunti and The Sun God.
- pRINCE OF LANKA, SON OF Ravana
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- He did everything in the Greek mythology
- With the Avengers he is unstoppable.
- The king known for his fairplay.
- THe slayer of Ravana
- EGYPTIAN DEITY OF Sun
- He killed nine giant sea serpents in five days of swimming.
10 Clues: THe slayer of Ravana • EGYPTIAN DEITY OF Sun • pRINCE OF LANKA, SON OF Ravana • The man who ended the Trojan war • The king known for his fairplay. • The son of Kunti and The Sun God. • With the Avengers he is unstoppable. • He did everything in the Greek mythology • any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood. • ...
History-JR Rhoden 2021-11-18
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- People who had the right to be in government
- Stories about Gods and heroes that explain how the world works
- A age marked by Great achievements
- A high hill
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- A type of Government where people rule themselves
- A government in witch a few people rule
- A leader who used force for power
- Rich landowners
- Short stories that teach people about life lessons
- The Greek word for a city-state
10 Clues: A high hill • Rich landowners • The Greek word for a city-state • A leader who used force for power • A age marked by Great achievements • A government in witch a few people rule • People who had the right to be in government • A type of Government where people rule themselves • Short stories that teach people about life lessons • ...
Puzzles of the Press 2022-03-21
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- The person who Anne shared her room with
- The place where Anne and her family hid for 2 years
- Where Anne and Peter would privately convene
- The name of Annes older sister
- Annes favorite subject to study
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- The city where Anne hid in
- Mr. Dussels former occupation
- The name Anne gave her diary
- The name of Annes best friend in her diary
- Annes boyfriend before she went into hiding
10 Clues: The city where Anne hid in • The name Anne gave her diary • Mr. Dussels former occupation • The name of Annes older sister • Annes favorite subject to study • The person who Anne shared her room with • The name of Annes best friend in her diary • Annes boyfriend before she went into hiding • Where Anne and Peter would privately convene • ...
Talon Crossword Issue #1 2022-08-29
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- fool's gold
- fear of heights
- the capital of New Zealand
- a burrowing mammal native to Africa that uses its long tongue to eat ants
- the world tree in Norse mythology
- a fast-growing invasive vine species imported from east Asia
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- a twenty-sided geometric shape
- a group of dinosaurs containing tyrannosaurus and all modern birds
- a percussion instrument similar to a xylophone
10 Clues: fool's gold • fear of heights • the powerhouse of the cell • the capital of New Zealand • a twenty-sided geometric shape • the world tree in Norse mythology • a percussion instrument similar to a xylophone • a fast-growing invasive vine species imported from east Asia • a group of dinosaurs containing tyrannosaurus and all modern birds • ...
Disney Movie Crossword 2018-12-12
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- A fairy, pirates, and a crocodile
- A tale from old Greek mythology
- It's the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities
- The Mad Hatter
- She has a cricket and dragon as friends
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- He lives in the jungle and is raised by Apes
- Let it go
- Simba
- A street-rat who falls deeply in love with the princess
- Her voice is stolen by an evil sea witch named Ursula
10 Clues: Simba • Let it go • The Mad Hatter • A tale from old Greek mythology • A fairy, pirates, and a crocodile • She has a cricket and dragon as friends • He lives in the jungle and is raised by Apes • Her voice is stolen by an evil sea witch named Ursula • It's the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities • A street-rat who falls deeply in love with the princess
Mystical Mixes 2024-04-02
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- Place where wizards study their craft
- Astronomical event where the moon covers the sun
- Ability to move objects with the mind
- Ancient symbol of magic and power
- Celestial body with a tail
- Magical object used for casting spells
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- Mythical flying horse
- Supernatural ability to foresee the future
- Cluster of stars that forms a specific shape or pattern
- Star grouping named after a hunter in Greek mythology
10 Clues: Mythical flying horse • Celestial body with a tail • Ancient symbol of magic and power • Place where wizards study their craft • Ability to move objects with the mind • Magical object used for casting spells • Supernatural ability to foresee the future • Astronomical event where the moon covers the sun • Star grouping named after a hunter in Greek mythology • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-10-30
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- - The study of ideas and knowledge
- - A type of serious Greek drama
- - A temple dedicated to goddess Athena
- - Related to the original Greek athletic games
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- - Stories about Greek gods and heroes
- - A citizen of Sparta, known for military strength
- - A system of government started in Greece
- - A high city with temples and buildings
- - A major city-state in ancient Greece
- - A person who provides wise predictions
10 Clues: - A type of serious Greek drama • - The study of ideas and knowledge • - Stories about Greek gods and heroes • - A major city-state in ancient Greece • - A temple dedicated to goddess Athena • - A high city with temples and buildings • - A person who provides wise predictions • - A system of government started in Greece • - Related to the original Greek athletic games • ...
words 2026-02-11
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- Composed of both good and evil
- To get rid of someone
- A person in power of a populated area
- to be have human blood and have the blood of the gods
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- a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature
- the world of criminals or of organized crime
- the official residence of a ruler
- stories of the myths and the legends
- taking everything with importance
- to be struck strongly
10 Clues: to be struck strongly • To get rid of someone • Composed of both good and evil • the official residence of a ruler • taking everything with importance • stories of the myths and the legends • A person in power of a populated area • the world of criminals or of organized crime • a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature • ...
Cedar Point Coaster Trivia 2022-07-18
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- Creator of steel vengeance.
- Cedar Point's most well known hotel, right next to the beach.
- This red hyper coaster (a coaster that is 200-299 feet tall) was the world's first of its kind, was built by arrow, and has many aggressive airtime moments.
- Swing back and forth through trees and over water on this vintage and relaxing suspended coaster.
- Strap in for a wild ride along the cedar point midway and over a lake as you twist and turn like a werewolf from French mythology.
- Soar over Cedar Point's main entrance on North America's tallest wing coaster.
- 420 foot tall coaster that is not currently operating.
- this hybrid coaster built by arrow races the other train on a wild, 3,935 foot long journey with many hills and turns.
- Delightfully charming children's coaster themed to Snoopy's companion.
- This diving bird of prey from Danish mythology may seem graceful, but it's not something to mess with.
- Creator of maverick, wilderness run, millennium force, and top thrill dragster.
- Creator of raptor, rougarou, valravn, and gatekeeper.
- Here's that loop and two corkscrews combo you ordered, with a side of history.
- This blue and wooden old classic isn't only a coaster, it's an arcade game as well!
- This inverted coaster is straight out of Jurassic Park. You better hide from this aggressive beast.
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- The world's first giga coaster (300-399 foot tall coaster).
- year Cedar Point opened.
- Owner of Cedar Point.
- Area of the park that houses Maverick and Steel Vengeance.
- Intamin's first coaster and the park's mildest coaster.
- Cedar point's competition.
- Mascot of Cedar Point.
- The world's first hybrid roller coaster over 200 feet tall.
- A place like no other.
- My favorite roller coaster
- This red 105 foot tall roller coaster opened in 2007 and features a surprise halfway through the ride.
- This mild family coaster gives you a panoramic tour of cedar creek with some dips and turns.
27 Clues: Owner of Cedar Point. • Mascot of Cedar Point. • A place like no other. • year Cedar Point opened. • Cedar point's competition. • My favorite roller coaster • Creator of steel vengeance. • Creator of raptor, rougarou, valravn, and gatekeeper. • 420 foot tall coaster that is not currently operating. • Intamin's first coaster and the park's mildest coaster. • ...
Vocabulary Groups 1 & 2 2017-02-03
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- A general idea or subject that relates to life or human nature
- A form of revealing a character’s traits that requires the reader to infer a character’s qualities based on dialogue and action; readers are shown, not told, what the character is like
- Conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- A characteristic; description of how a character thinks, acts, looks, or feels
- A very typical example of a certain person or thing; an original that has been imitated; a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology
- A statement that reflects the opposite of an argumentative statement; a claim that reflects an opposing opinion
- Facts, statistics, or researched information that can prove that something is true
- A collection of myths belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- To reword something written or spoken by someone else
- A traditional story concerning the early history of people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
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- An explicit description of the character’s traits or qualities; a clear and direct statement of what the character is like
- A brief statement or account of the main points of something
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- Information that can be found from the words, phrases or illustrations that surround an unfamiliar word
- A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary
- The thesis or major argument of a text
- The leading or main character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text
- An assertion or strong statement that something is true or in existence
- A passing reference to or indirect mention of a place, event, literary work, myth, or work of art
- A quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work; a listing of the source next to the quotation
20 Clues: The thesis or major argument of a text • To reword something written or spoken by someone else • A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning • A brief statement or account of the main points of something • A general idea or subject that relates to life or human nature • An assertion or strong statement that something is true or in existence • ...
CONSTELLATION 2015-03-18
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- This constellation means “the sails” in Latin. It is one of the three constellations that used to form the larger constellation Argo Navis, which represented the ship of the Argonauts.
- "Bird-of-Paradise".
- "The chained lady" or "the Princess".
- One of the ancient Greek constellations. It means “the oxen-driver”.
- This constellation was introduced by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in the late 16th century. It is one of the constellations named after exotic animals.
- This constellation represents the lyre of Orpheus, the Greek poet and musician who died at the hands of the Bacchantes.
- "The Twins."
- Is one of the ancient constellations first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin.
- "The Scorpion".
- Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius.
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- One of the Greek constellations. It is associated with Dike, the Greek goddess of justice, holding the scales of justice represented by the neighbouring constellation Libra.
- This constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares, the bright star that marks the scorpion’s heart.
- This constellation was named after Heracles, the legendary hero from Greek mythology. It is one of the oldest constellations in the sky, dating back to Sumerian times.
- Is one of the oldest constellations known. It was first catalog by Ptolemy in the 2nd century.
- Is one of the Greek constellations, first catalogued by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The Greeks called the constellation Deltoton because its shape resembled the Greek letter delta.
- This constellation represents the dragon Ladon, the mythical creature with a hundred heads that guarded the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
- This constellation represents the mythical firebird.
- One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille.
- Is one of the southern constellations created by Lacaille in the 18th century. It was originally named Fornax Chemica, after the chemical furnace, a small heater used in chemical experiments.
20 Clues: "The Twins." • "The Scorpion". • "Bird-of-Paradise". • "The chained lady" or "the Princess". • This constellation means "The Unicorn" in Latin. • This constellation represents the mythical firebird. • Is one of the constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius. • One of the constellations created by Nicolas Lous de Lacaille. • ...
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-22
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- Danish king
- Hrothgar's mead hall
- monster that terrorizes Herot for twelve years
- comfort; relief
- Beowulf's father
- important events from the history or mythology of a nation or culture that often provide the themes and backdrops for the epic narrative
- the central character of an epic; larger than life figure, typically of noble or semidivine birth, who pits his courage,skill, and virtue against opposing, often evil, forces
- actions that demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, or virtue and make up most of the action in the narrative
- king of Geats; Beowulf's lord and cousin
- long narrative poem that recounts the adventures of a legendary hero in pursuit of a goal of national importance
- number of years that Beowulf ruled Geatland for, after becoming king
- making twisting or turning motions
- purify; cleanse
- the hero receives help from a god or another supernatural force who takes an interest in his quest
- Hrothgar's father
- great warrior who kills Grendel
- shared certain literary or formal characteristics of most epics
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- disgusting
- name of the Danish warrior who doubted Beowulf
- compensation for a wrong
- written by individual authors, drawing on the style and conventions of the folk epic
- larger than life character
- name of the warrior that helped Beowulf defeat the dragon
- stories about heroes that were recited or sung as entertainment and passed down orally from one generation to the next
- reflect the values of his culture and usually figure orminently in the history of mythology of his people
- name of Beowulf's sword
- big and solid; bulky
- Latin for "in the middle of things"
- number of brave Geats that Beowulf hand-picked to bring with him
- a long, dangerous journey or mission undertaken by the epic hero; it is the hero's opportunity to prove his heroism and win honor and undying renown
- Wiglaf's father
31 Clues: disgusting • Danish king • comfort; relief • purify; cleanse • Wiglaf's father • Beowulf's father • Hrothgar's father • Hrothgar's mead hall • big and solid; bulky • name of Beowulf's sword • compensation for a wrong • larger than life character • great warrior who kills Grendel • making twisting or turning motions • Latin for "in the middle of things" • ...
World Cultures Final Review (Medieval Europe) 2024-05-23
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- A political & social system where a Lord provides protection in exchange for loyalty & service
- After Charlemagnes death his 3 grandsons fought for power. This is an _____ struggle.
- In 1215, Nobles rebelled against which King
- Medieval Europe Person at the top of the hierarchy pyramid
- Viking that sailed to North America (not credited for discovery)
- After Charlemagnes death, the Vikings, Muslims & Magyars invaded. This is an ______ factor.
- William The Conqueror built ______ throughout his conquered land
- The economic counterpart to Feudalism
- Vocabulary word describing the time in history before Medieval Europe
- The center of life in a medieval community
- In 1066 he invaded and conquered England
- Eventually the Vikings Norse Religion faded and they converted to:
- A noble that receives land from a King
- Document that established the rights of the nobles and limited the powers of the King
- Norse Mythology - Name of 2 birds kept by God of War
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- United Europe after the Fall of the Western Roman Empire (476)
- Viking warrior that raided and were greatly feared by people
- Land given to knights/vassals in exchange for loyalty
- A highly trained warrior that serves and protects noble
- Name of Viking ship
- The single, largest unifying institution in Medieval Europe
- An unwritten agreement where a vassal receives land from the lord and vassal promises loyalty
- Norse Mythology - Viking God of War
- A period of time in Europe that spanned 1000 years (500 to 1500)
- In Medieval Europe, who was educated
- Where are the Vikings from?
- Person of the lowest social class on the manor
- Code of Conduct established for knights
- Magna Carta is similar to which of our founding documents
- Great Domesday and Little Domesday documented all people, land and animals in England. This is a called a:
- A self-contained world located on the land belonging to a Lord
31 Clues: Name of Viking ship • Where are the Vikings from? • Norse Mythology - Viking God of War • In Medieval Europe, who was educated • The economic counterpart to Feudalism • A noble that receives land from a King • Code of Conduct established for knights • In 1066 he invaded and conquered England • The center of life in a medieval community • ...
Emma's Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-04
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- God of love, god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection
- winged human female with a hideous face and living venomous snakes instead of hair
- goddess of the soul, and the wife of Cupid, god of love
- virgin huntress, unwilling to marry.
- capital of Greece
- patron god of commerce, messages/communication, travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves; he is also the guide of souls to the underworld
- one-eyed giants
- greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles. Beheaded the Gorgon Medusa
- (Hera)She is a daughter of Saturn, looked after the women of Rome
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- virgin goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic.
- God of the sky
- Roman god of war
- known as Poseidon, god of sea and earthquakes
- monstrous multi-headed dog who guards the gates of the underworld
- son of Zeus, god of music, truth and prophecy, healing, the sun & light, plague, poetry
15 Clues: God of the sky • one-eyed giants • Roman god of war • capital of Greece • virgin huntress, unwilling to marry. • known as Poseidon, god of sea and earthquakes • goddess of the soul, and the wife of Cupid, god of love • God of love, god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection • monstrous multi-headed dog who guards the gates of the underworld • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-28
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- the logo for Versace is actually a representation of Medusa.
- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person; an insane person;, insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon (luna)
- was a Greek warrior famous for his participation in the Trojan War.
- the logo of Starbuck's is a Siren.
- is the science of mental behavior from Psyche.
- mean a government that is run by the wealthy Pluto,god of wealth.
- is a system to improve memory from Mnemosyne,goddess of memory.
- is the Greek goddess of the dawn.
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- is an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan.
- the two-faced god is the Roman god of vigilance and wisdom.
- exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth.
- is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep.
- is a great Greek mountain said to be the residence of the gods.
- means mortal. if __ was against you in ancient Greece, you must have done something bad to anger her.
- Wheat, oat, and corn from Ceres, goddess of agriculture.
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. • ...
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 Mythology Review 1 2022-02-02
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- Goddess of love and beauty, born from the sea foam after her father was castrated
- wife of Agamemnon who murders him when he returns from the Trojan War for sacrificing their daughter
- lover of Aeneas and Queen of Carthage, her anger sows the seeds for later wars between Carthage and Rome
- Priestess who was given the gift of prophesy but who was cursed never to be believed
- Three sisters who spun the thread of human life, measured it out, and then cut it to end the life of the person
- Half-man half-horse, one of these creatures tricked Hercules’ lover into killing him
- Titan who held up the sky and aided Hercules by retrieving an apple from the Garden of the Hesperides while Hercules held the sky
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- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready
- Type of monster one-eyed monster, whose blinding by Odysseus offended Poseidon
- A princess that was saved by the hero Perseus from being sacrificed to a sea monster
- hero who flees the fall of Troy carrying his father and whose descendants go on to help found the city of Rome
- Brother of Menelaus, High King of the Greeks, leader of the Greeks during the Trojan War
- This warrior faced a choice of whether to live to an old age or die young and be famous forever
- Goddesses who avenged familial murder, including Orestes’ murder of his mother
15 Clues: Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready • Type of monster one-eyed monster, whose blinding by Odysseus offended Poseidon • Goddesses who avenged familial murder, including Orestes’ murder of his mother • Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy • ...
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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- citizens that lived in egypt
- writing system of pictures
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- ate the mummy’s and hearts
- in egyptian tombs
- Ideas influenced Egyptian politics, science, art and literature.
- the avenger of Osiris
- represents death, people couldn’t survive.
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- God and man combined
- Great ancient civilization from the west.
- The Mother goddess, the lady of green corps..
- Ancient egyptians turned away from
- Flooded fiercely and unpredictably.
- god of gain and of the nile
- Upper part of Egypt
15 Clues: in egyptian tombs • Upper part of Egypt • God and man combined • the avenger of Osiris • writing system of pictures • ate the mummy’s and hearts • god of gain and of the nile • citizens that lived in egypt • Ancient egyptians turned away from • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • Flooded fiercely and unpredictably. • Great ancient civilization from the west. • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- egypt flowered politically
- largest pyramid
- historic place
- writing system of pictures
- god of the underworld
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
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- god of the moon
- civilization based on water
- how you praise a god
- where you go after you die
- people of egypt
- a ruler
- Goddess of earth
- Orisis’s son
- god of fertility
15 Clues: a ruler • Orisis’s son • historic place • god of the moon • largest pyramid • people of egypt • Goddess of earth • god of fertility • how you praise a god • god of the underworld • egypt flowered politically • where you go after you die • writing system of pictures • civilization based on water • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- king of the gods and king of the other world
- a dead person was judge at ___ and was either permitted to enter the other world it condemned to eternal death
- people feared ___ and wanted to avoid death
- The only existing narrative of the entire story is that of ___, who wrote De Iside et Osiride
- hot, dry wasteland. It sheltered wild poisonous animals and many evil spirits
- natural ___ such as earthquakes and storms
- sister and wife, was the greatest goddess. Mother of goddess, the lady of green
- the nearby desert reminded these people that their existence was fragile
- a common ancient burial custom
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- writing system of pictures
- world was separated by large expanses of desert and by the
- ___ swamps endeared her to the Egyptian people
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- Called the avenger of Osiris because he had performed the tasks involved in resurrecting his fathers body
- Osiris Brother and enemy that represented evil in the universe
15 Clues: writing system of pictures • a common ancient burial custom • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • natural ___ such as earthquakes and storms • people feared ___ and wanted to avoid death • king of the gods and king of the other world • ___ swamps endeared her to the Egyptian people • world was separated by large expanses of desert and by the • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- human cultural development
- writing system of pictures
- reason Egypt’s system of writing wasn't adopted by anyone else
- land area between Tigris and Euphrates
- ability to live forever
- was the great environmental enemy
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- brought great relief and celebration
- longest river in Asia
- ancient town in central Egypt
- to great rivers
- restoring a person to life
- tomb that was fortunate enough to escape grave robbers
- the god of grain and of the Nile
- was god and man combined
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
15 Clues: to great rivers • longest river in Asia • ability to live forever • was god and man combined • human cultural development • writing system of pictures • restoring a person to life • ancient town in central Egypt • the god of grain and of the Nile • was the great environmental enemy • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • brought great relief and celebration • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology. 2022-09-07
15 Clues: Diety • material • tradition • taken over • generations • Osiris enemy • Civilization • wall painting • triangle figures • writing systemofpictures • world world of the dead • human beings could not survive • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • of the land and provided sustenance • water that goes on land and destroys
Steffani's Crossword Fantasy 2014-02-19
Across
- to turn about or play with lightly
- Classical Mythology
- A slimy substance
- a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies
- a district lying immediately outside a city or town
- A chisel with a concave blade
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- any system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- something installed, as machinery
- A mass for a dead person
- characterized by the introduction of medicine or drugs under the skin
10 Clues: A slimy substance • Classical Mythology • A mass for a dead person • A chisel with a concave blade • something installed, as machinery • to turn about or play with lightly • a district lying immediately outside a city or town • a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies • any system of persons or things ranked one above another. • ...
YJA SE Air Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- what the big bad wolf did to knock down the straw house
- airline or what the Nile has
- bahama ____, or something that's easy
- author of "When Breath Becomes Air"
- singer of Come Fly with Me and New York
- in Hindu mythology the son of the god of wind
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- scale for measuring tornados
- lighter than air aircraft, one caught fire
- famous German WWI pilot
- with oxygen in the atmosphere
10 Clues: famous German WWI pilot • scale for measuring tornados • airline or what the Nile has • with oxygen in the atmosphere • author of "When Breath Becomes Air" • bahama ____, or something that's easy • singer of Come Fly with Me and New York • lighter than air aircraft, one caught fire • in Hindu mythology the son of the god of wind • ...
Lesson 15 Vocabulary 2022-05-09
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- figure of speech equating two things
- in a way that is immeasurable or limitless
- improvement toward reaching a goal
- a state of bewilderment
- a comparison statement that uses "like" or "as"
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- language words symbolizing or suggesting something else
- the act of giving human traits to animals or things
- bird in myth which arose from its ashes
- body of traditional tales, often supernatural
- a state of mind, an emotion
10 Clues: a state of bewilderment • a state of mind, an emotion • improvement toward reaching a goal • figure of speech equating two things • bird in myth which arose from its ashes • in a way that is immeasurable or limitless • body of traditional tales, often supernatural • a comparison statement that uses "like" or "as" • the act of giving human traits to animals or things • ...
Talon Crossword Issue #1 2022-08-29
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- fool's gold
- fear of heights
- the capital of New Zealand
- a burrowing mammal native to Africa that uses its long tongue to eat ants
- the world tree in Norse mythology
- a fast-growing invasive vine species imported from east Asia
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- a twenty-sided geometric shape
- a group of dinosaurs containing tyrannosaurus and all modern birds
- a percussion instrument similar to a xylophone
10 Clues: fool's gold • fear of heights • the powerhouse of the cell • the capital of New Zealand • a twenty-sided geometric shape • the world tree in Norse mythology • a percussion instrument similar to a xylophone • a fast-growing invasive vine species imported from east Asia • a group of dinosaurs containing tyrannosaurus and all modern birds • ...
Crossword for ENG 2024-05-17
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- Half Bull Half Human being from Greek mythology
- Galaxy in which we live
- Yellow shiny metal
- Metal alloy made of mostly gold and silver with trace amounts of copper
- A fear of holes
- 2D Geometrical shape with 4 Sides
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- Croatian invention fro slower falling through the air
- Thing used to make a flame
- Most used operative system in the world
- Greek letter used as ohm symbol
10 Clues: A fear of holes • Yellow shiny metal • Galaxy in which we live • Thing used to make a flame • Greek letter used as ohm symbol • 2D Geometrical shape with 4 Sides • Most used operative system in the world • Half Bull Half Human being from Greek mythology • Croatian invention fro slower falling through the air • ...
ancient greece 2026-01-12
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- An elevated part of an ancient greece city
- Causes suffering to a person or thing
- Some people belive in it and some people dont
- It is the main thing we learned about
Down
- It can take over another one
- He is a great
- Different kinds of money from different countrys
- A city-state in ancient greece
- A small fictional story about animals or insects
- A city state in ancient greece
10 Clues: He is a great • It can take over another one • A city-state in ancient greece • A city state in ancient greece • Causes suffering to a person or thing • It is the main thing we learned about • An elevated part of an ancient greece city • Some people belive in it and some people dont • Different kinds of money from different countrys • ...
Ancient Rome 2025-01-25
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- Known for it's outstanding art, architectural and cultural heritage
- Gods and goddesses like Zeus, Athena and Poseidon
- A form of government in which power is held by the nobility
- Roman Soldier
- The common citizens of Ancient Rome
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- Major sporting event held in the Colosseum
- Capital of Rome
- Where different kinds of sports were played
- Upper class or Wealthy
- An elected official in ancient Rome who represented the people
10 Clues: Roman Soldier • Capital of Rome • Upper class or Wealthy • The common citizens of Ancient Rome • Major sporting event held in the Colosseum • Where different kinds of sports were played • Gods and goddesses like Zeus, Athena and Poseidon • A form of government in which power is held by the nobility • An elected official in ancient Rome who represented the people • ...
Sumit's Crossword 2015-05-05
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- one thousandth of a meter
- a unit of distance
- An instrument to check the sounds of a heartbeat and other parts of the body.
- stories,beliefs,normally from Greek. These are not true.
- a prediction of someones future based on date of birth
- caused by heat
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- a science that deals with earth
- an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed.
- something that takes temperature
- a branch of math
10 Clues: caused by heat • a branch of math • a unit of distance • one thousandth of a meter • a science that deals with earth • something that takes temperature • a prediction of someones future based on date of birth • stories,beliefs,normally from Greek. These are not true. • an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed. • ...
Sriman Mishra 2015-10-14
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- zeus in Greek Mythology means The God of---.
- ------is the first patented product marketed by Zydus Oncosciences.
- zeus has been derived from the----- God.
- the group was founded by ----.
- after the division in 1995 the group’s position was---.
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- the current CMD of our company-----.
- zydus is the---- largest pharmaceutical company.
- -----is the World’s first approved GLITAZAR
- ------first biosimilar brand of Zydus Cadila -
- ------is world’s first biosimilar of Humira
10 Clues: the group was founded by ----. • the current CMD of our company-----. • -----is the World’s first approved GLITAZAR • ------is world’s first biosimilar of Humira • ------first biosimilar brand of Zydus Cadila - • zeus has been derived from the----- God. • zeus in Greek Mythology means The God of---. • ...
DMST Presentation 2024-04-24
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- Who in the OT is a male victim of sexual abuse?
- __________ closed down in NC.
- Who perfectly relates to the pain of exploitation?
- Boys in trafficking are difficult to ______.
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- Who is the social worker interviewed?
- According to the Department of State there is a shortage of ________ serving boys.
- Dr. Schmutzer talks about Social ________.
- "______ it's boys"
- Trafficked boys tend to not have this.
- What is the acronym used a lot?
10 Clues: "______ it's boys" • __________ closed down in NC. • What is the acronym used a lot? • Who is the social worker interviewed? • Trafficked boys tend to not have this. • Dr. Schmutzer talks about Social ________. • Boys in trafficking are difficult to ______. • Who in the OT is a male victim of sexual abuse? • Who perfectly relates to the pain of exploitation? • ...
Ancient Greece and Homer 2021-04-27
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- story of the Trojan War
- area of land surrounded by three bodies of water
- study of/ collection of myths
- Greek author. Father of Western literature.
- The place we are currently studying
- story of Odysseus 10 year journey home to Ithaca
- a long poem about heroes and their adventures.
Down
- a god (male) or goddess (female)
- a story that tries to explain events or behavior
- belief in more than one god.
10 Clues: story of the Trojan War • belief in more than one god. • study of/ collection of myths • a god (male) or goddess (female) • The place we are currently studying • Greek author. Father of Western literature. • a long poem about heroes and their adventures. • a story that tries to explain events or behavior • area of land surrounded by three bodies of water • ...
Whale Rider Crossword 2024-09-26
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- The biggest marine mammal to have ever lived
- Displeasure caused by expectations not being fulfilled
- The ideas customs and social behaviour of a society
- A man from Maori mythology
- A country in the south-pacific ocean
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- A system of government where men hold power
- The indigenous people of New Zealand
- The Maori name for New Zealand
- Leading a group of people or organisation
- A traditional Maori war dance
10 Clues: A man from Maori mythology • A traditional Maori war dance • The Maori name for New Zealand • The indigenous people of New Zealand • A country in the south-pacific ocean • Leading a group of people or organisation • A system of government where men hold power • The biggest marine mammal to have ever lived • The ideas customs and social behaviour of a society • ...
Wk 10 Spelling Crossword 2023-12-13
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- Something that you are scared of
- Poseidon is the god of the _______
- A source of inspiration
- Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open _____!
- Human like creatures with shrill attractive voices
- Enemy of the Greek Gods
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- Karate is a _______ art
- You put this on a Christmas tree
- A unique bird that can reincarnate from its ashes
- In Greek mythology you ask this thing for answers
10 Clues: Karate is a _______ art • A source of inspiration • Enemy of the Greek Gods • Something that you are scared of • You put this on a Christmas tree • Poseidon is the god of the _______ • A unique bird that can reincarnate from its ashes • In Greek mythology you ask this thing for answers • Human like creatures with shrill attractive voices • ...
Sunday, February 22 2026 2026-02-22
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- a beloved fictional lesbian TV couple
- a strong odor
- a beloved drag queen known for making a splash
- a college that offers a Master's degree in clinical mental health counseling
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- a modern coffee machine specialized in espresso
- original god of the Underworld, according to Greek Mythology
- what this crossword lacks
- ones persuit of pleasure
- alternative title to a hit by The Police
- popular stainless steel water bottle brand
10 Clues: a strong odor • ones persuit of pleasure • what this crossword lacks • a beloved fictional lesbian TV couple • alternative title to a hit by The Police • popular stainless steel water bottle brand • a beloved drag queen known for making a splash • a modern coffee machine specialized in espresso • original god of the Underworld, according to Greek Mythology • ...
Greek & Latin 2026-03-17
Across
- the study of earths atmosphere and weather
- the practice of beautifying the face
- the study of animals
- the study of human culture and community
- the study of organs & social relationship of humans
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- the environment as it relates to organs
- the study of human behavior and mind
- the study of living organisms
- the study of earth and its history in rocks
- the study of myths about someone or something
10 Clues: the study of animals • the study of living organisms • the study of human behavior and mind • the practice of beautifying the face • the environment as it relates to organs • the study of human culture and community • the study of earths atmosphere and weather • the study of earth and its history in rocks • the study of myths about someone or something • ...
july 2026 2026-06-25
Across
- Magical creature with wings
- a circle of mushrooms
- a sprite in British folklore with short hair
- preferred food for fairies (and butterflies)
- collect these from bottles or acorns for fairyhouse decor
- hobgoblins believed to inhabit houses
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- an outdoor, human-made dwelling for fairies
- leaving these for fairies can give you good luck
- Folklore says you should never do this in fairyland
- in Greek mythology Dryads are spirits of ___
10 Clues: a circle of mushrooms • Magical creature with wings • hobgoblins believed to inhabit houses • an outdoor, human-made dwelling for fairies • a sprite in British folklore with short hair • in Greek mythology Dryads are spirits of ___ • preferred food for fairies (and butterflies) • leaving these for fairies can give you good luck • ...
Aboriginal Australians 2015-05-07
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- an Aboriginal symbol (big rock)
- aboriginal musical instument
- land belonging to no one (no spaces between words)
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- the land which the Aboriginal people belong to
- a creature from the dreamtime (no spaces between words)
- well known aboriginal artwork (no spaces between words)
- native to the land
- aboriginal mythology
8 Clues: native to the land • aboriginal mythology • aboriginal musical instument • an Aboriginal symbol (big rock) • the land which the Aboriginal people belong to • land belonging to no one (no spaces between words) • a creature from the dreamtime (no spaces between words) • well known aboriginal artwork (no spaces between words)
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
Viking Crossword 2023-09-07
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- God of thunder in Norse Mythology
- Married to Odin, known as the Queen of Asgard.
- Realm of the gods.
- A rainbow bridge connecting Asgard to Midgard.
- The location where Vikings originated from.
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- Vikings constructed _____ to navigate across the ocean.
- Tree of life.
- The name of Odin's eight-legged horse.
8 Clues: Tree of life. • Realm of the gods. • God of thunder in Norse Mythology • The name of Odin's eight-legged horse. • The location where Vikings originated from. • Married to Odin, known as the Queen of Asgard. • A rainbow bridge connecting Asgard to Midgard. • Vikings constructed _____ to navigate across the ocean.
THE VIKINGS 2025-01-04
8 Clues: Language Vikings used? • Why were the Vikings famous? • Where did the Vikings settle? • Where did the Vikings come from? • What does the word"Viking" mean"? • Which ships were the Vikings Known for? • In which century did the Viking age begin? • Tell me one of the most important figures in Viking mythology?
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. • ...
The Magician`s Nephew: Narnia 2013-12-15
Across
- of a rich deep red color inclining to purple
- ill-tempered or annoyed
- a foolish or gullible person.
- milky: resembling milk in color not clear; "milky glass"
- not sampled or tested for flavor
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- excellent; delightful.
- the flesh of sheep, esp. mature sheep, used as food.
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- Greek Mythology one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods.
- leap gracefully or energetically.
- delicately small and pretty.
11 Clues: excellent; delightful. • ill-tempered or annoyed • delicately small and pretty. • a foolish or gullible person. • not sampled or tested for flavor • leap gracefully or energetically. • of a rich deep red color inclining to purple • the flesh of sheep, esp. mature sheep, used as food. • milky: resembling milk in color not clear; "milky glass" • ...
Merry Christmas 2025-12-24
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- ?
- Actress lesser known for her roles in When Harry Met Sally, The 'Burbs, and voice over work in Family Guy
- Alpine song
- Poker buy-ins
- In DND, "half" provides +2 AC, "Three-quarters" +5
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- Character's preferred name from iconic heist film staring Charlize Theron, Donald Sutherland, and Edward Norton, amongst other greats
- Powerful female warrior of Norse mythology
- Root beer brand owned by Coca-Cola
- Bree's Inn
- Frodo's protective garment material
- Follow-up film
11 Clues: ? • Bree's Inn • Alpine song • Poker buy-ins • Follow-up film • Root beer brand owned by Coca-Cola • Frodo's protective garment material • Powerful female warrior of Norse mythology • In DND, "half" provides +2 AC, "Three-quarters" +5 • Actress lesser known for her roles in When Harry Met Sally, The 'Burbs, and voice over work in Family Guy • ...
Persephone 2024-10-09
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- When Demeter found out what happened she felt ____
- The one who told Demeter who kidnapped Persephone
- Daughter of Demeter
- This story explained ___
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- Hades was the god of the _____
- The food Persephone ate when in the Underworld
- What Hades did to Persephone
- God who took Persephone in Greek mythology
- When Persephone walked ____ sprang
- Demeter was the goddess of _____
- God of the Sky and the most powerful god- he made the compromise with Demeter and Hades
11 Clues: Daughter of Demeter • This story explained ___ • What Hades did to Persephone • Hades was the god of the _____ • Demeter was the goddess of _____ • When Persephone walked ____ sprang • God who took Persephone in Greek mythology • The food Persephone ate when in the Underworld • The one who told Demeter who kidnapped Persephone • ...
Christmas Crossword 2020-12-09
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- A time of love and family and friends
- Jolly man who loves all children
- A symbol of love and friendship in Norse mythology
- Animals that pull Santa's sleigh
- Holds all the toys and flies in the sky
- pole, The place where Santa lives
- Made of snow and built by children
- Small helpers that make toys
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- Hung by the fire on Christmas Eve
- Feathery ice crystal that falls from the sky
- Sparkly silver that sometimes is put on a tree
- Things under the tree wrapped in paper
- Hung on the tree with hooks
- Have a Holy _____ Christmas.....
- Strung around the house to add Christmas cheer
15 Clues: Hung on the tree with hooks • Small helpers that make toys • Have a Holy _____ Christmas..... • Jolly man who loves all children • Animals that pull Santa's sleigh • Hung by the fire on Christmas Eve • pole, The place where Santa lives • Made of snow and built by children • A time of love and family and friends • Things under the tree wrapped in paper • ...
Ancient greece 2022-12-15
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- Leader that held power by using force
- short stories: about life advice and how to live ( had talking animals)
- fortress on a high hill
- " Greatest poet of the ancient world", selection of people say he dosnt exist
- few people have power
- had right to participate in government
- encouraged athiniens to take pride in thier city
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- stories about gods/ heros ( explaind the world)
- meeting area during various activitys
- rich landowners ( ruled city states)
- Woman poet, wrote poems about love
- Ancient greek city state
- type of government, where people rule themselfs
- Famous fable writer
- the greeks hight in achevements
15 Clues: Famous fable writer • few people have power • fortress on a high hill • Ancient greek city state • the greeks hight in achevements • Woman poet, wrote poems about love • rich landowners ( ruled city states) • meeting area during various activitys • Leader that held power by using force • had right to participate in government • stories about gods/ heros ( explaind the world) • ...
🌷Ode to Valerie🌷 2023-06-27
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- Follow the yellow brick road
- Nesting doll
- Showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected
- A magical time of year at 2 Gevers Road
- Free spirited
- Her married name
- Attention to detail
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- From Amsterdam
- In Greek Mythology a female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater
- An advocate for women’s rights
- A favourite colour, a fruit, a drink (placed in the microwave to take the chill off)
- The Matriarch herself
- To fully commit to achieving a goal
- Her birth month
- A number game she enjoyed
15 Clues: Nesting doll • Free spirited • From Amsterdam • Her birth month • Her married name • Attention to detail • The Matriarch herself • A number game she enjoyed • Follow the yellow brick road • An advocate for women’s rights • To fully commit to achieving a goal • A magical time of year at 2 Gevers Road • ...
Ancient Egypt facts 2012-11-20
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- a system of writing
- a building made for religion or for a god
- the Egyptian falcon god
- a famous pyramid (head of a human, body of an animal)
- a person who had powers (magic)
- woman who ruled Egypt
- a body of a human or of an animal that has been ceremonially pressured
- it's like a grave
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- an Egyptian god who was associated to war and strength
- is a river
- male who ruled Egypt
- the beliefs of religions, can be fiction
- _____ is the music, food, and beliefs of a group
- the goddess of magic
- the land in the Middle East
15 Clues: is a river • it's like a grave • a system of writing • male who ruled Egypt • the goddess of magic • woman who ruled Egypt • the Egyptian falcon god • the land in the Middle East • a person who had powers (magic) • the beliefs of religions, can be fiction • a building made for religion or for a god • _____ is the music, food, and beliefs of a group • ...
On the Edge of Gone 2016-10-27
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- To make someone agitated or confused.
- Arousing pity; especially through sadness.
- The action of setting something on fire.
- In exact terms or without vagueness.
- Something that is unraveled or worn at the edges.
- To move something skillfully or carefully.
- The dark shape or outline of someone or something against a lighter background.
- The act of copying something or someone.
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- An uneven edge.
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- A thing made by combining two different elements.
- Move or fall downward.
- Making one extremely angry and impatient.
- Hesitating or doubting.
- In Greek mythology, they are the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
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 action of setting something on fire. • The act of copying something or someone. • Nearness in space, time, or relationship. • Making one extremely angry and impatient. • Arousing pity; especially through sadness. • ...
New Poetry 1st period 2022-03-04
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- Sandburg fought here in a war
- Cummings like to write using ______ case letters
- Sandburg's 1st volume of poetry was “In Reckless __________
- Ezra Pound's poem
- This poet wrote "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock
- This poet was arrested for treason
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- last name of the poet who wrote over 2,000 poems
- first name of anti american poet who broadcasted from Rome
- This poet lost 4 children
- H.D.'s last name
- Anyone lived in a _______ how town
- Title of Carl Sandburg's poem
- strongly influenced the new poets, but landed in a _________ hospital
- He poetry has very strange wording
- First name of imagist poet who wrote about Greek mythology
- name of Marianne Moore poem
16 Clues: H.D.'s last name • Ezra Pound's poem • This poet lost 4 children • name of Marianne Moore poem • Sandburg fought here in a war • Title of Carl Sandburg's poem • Anyone lived in a _______ how town • He poetry has very strange wording • This poet was arrested for treason • last name of the poet who wrote over 2,000 poems • Cummings like to write using ______ case letters • ...
Valentines Day 2026-02-09
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- Bouquet staple with velvety petals and thorns
- Term of endearment for someone you adore
- Sweet treat paired with a short note
- Bow‑wielding matchmaker from mythology
- February celebration of friendship among gals
- Cupid’s signature symbol of love’s aim
- Handwritten note sealed with affection(Two words)
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- Classic gift box filled with assorted treats
- Cute name for an affectionate pair
- Iconic phrase printed on candy hearts(Two words)
- Anonymous sender of kind messages(Two words)
- The sparkle of flowers, notes, and gestures
- An evening planned just for two(Two Words)
- Sincere and from the heart in tone
- French word often seen on romantic cards
15 Clues: Cute name for an affectionate pair • Sincere and from the heart in tone • Sweet treat paired with a short note • Bow‑wielding matchmaker from mythology • Cupid’s signature symbol of love’s aim • Term of endearment for someone you adore • French word often seen on romantic cards • An evening planned just for two(Two Words) • The sparkle of flowers, notes, and gestures • ...
Consettlations 2026-04-27
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- — A winding constellation shaped like a dragon
- — A scorpion that rivals Orion in myth
- — The twins Castor and Pollux
- — A winged horse in Greek mythology
- — The lion constellation prominent in spring skies
- — The swan that flies along the Milky Way
- — A princess chained to a rock in myth
- — The archer pointing toward the galaxy’s center
- — The bull constellation containing is the Pleiades
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- — A queen known for her W-shaped constellation
- -The hunter constellation with a famous belt of three stars
- — Latin for “bear,” found in two major constellations
- — The hero who rescued Andromeda
- — A small constellation representing a harp
- — The eagle constellation
15 Clues: — The eagle constellation • — The twins Castor and Pollux • — The hero who rescued Andromeda • — A winged horse in Greek mythology • — A scorpion that rivals Orion in myth • — A princess chained to a rock in myth • — The swan that flies along the Milky Way • — A small constellation representing a harp • — A winding constellation shaped like a dragon • ...
Flowers 2026-07-01
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- Flower named after Swedish botanist Anders Dahl
- Tall spiked flower, often blue or purple
- Thorny ornamental vine with colorful bracts
- Sweetly scented flower used in bouquets
- Shrub with large round flower clusters
- Exotic flower family with many rare varieties
- Flower linked to remembrance in Greek mythology
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- Popular autumn flower often associated with Japan
- Ancient flowering tree with large fragrant blooms
- Colorful flowering shrub related to rhododendrons
- Waxy white flower famous for strong perfume
- Symbol of prosperity with lush spring blooms
- Flowering shrub named after Georg Joseph Kamel
- Buttercup-family flower with layered petals
- Bright annual flower known for vibrant colors
15 Clues: Shrub with large round flower clusters • Sweetly scented flower used in bouquets • Tall spiked flower, often blue or purple • Waxy white flower famous for strong perfume • Thorny ornamental vine with colorful bracts • Buttercup-family flower with layered petals • Symbol of prosperity with lush spring blooms • Bright annual flower known for vibrant colors • ...
Irish Mythology: Part 2 2023-01-23
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- The Cattle Raid of ______
- A small hill
- The goddess that visited Cu Chulainn in the form of an eel, wolf, and a cow.
- The age Cu Chulainn was at the time of the cattle raid
- The man who owned the Brown Bull of Cooley
- The mound at Navan Fort was said to be a ______ between the human world and the Otherworld.
- The goddess that put a curse on the Ulster army
- The animal stolen by Maeve and her army
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- The childhood friend of Cu Chulainn
- The Queen of Connacht
- Conchobar mac _______
- Cu Chulainn's original name
- Conchobar was named after this type of water feature.
- The father of Cu Chulainn
- Cu Chulainn's magic spear
15 Clues: A small hill • The Queen of Connacht • Conchobar mac _______ • The Cattle Raid of ______ • The father of Cu Chulainn • Cu Chulainn's magic spear • Cu Chulainn's original name • The childhood friend of Cu Chulainn • The animal stolen by Maeve and her army • The man who owned the Brown Bull of Cooley • The goddess that put a curse on the Ulster army • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-28
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- exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth.
- Wheat, oat, and corn from Ceres, goddess of agriculture.
- is an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan.
- 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 a system to improve memory from Mnemosyne,goddess of memory.
- is the Greek goddess of the dawn.
- the logo of Starbuck's is a Siren.
- is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep.
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- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person; an insane person;, insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon (luna)
- the logo for Versace is actually a representation of Medusa.
- was a Greek warrior famous for his participation in the Trojan War.
- is a great Greek mountain said to be the residence of the gods.
- means mortal. if __ was against you in ancient Greece, you must have done something bad to anger her.
- is the science of mental behavior from Psyche.
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. • ...
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-28
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- The science of mental behavior. Derived from the name of the goddess of the soul.
- Fabric formed by weaving, derived from the word of fate that spun the thread of life.
- A breakfast food prepared from grain. Derived from the name of the roman goddess of agriculture and grain.
- An opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava. Derived from the name of the roman god of fire.
- This word means warlike, fond of fighting; relating to war, the army, or military life and is derived from the name of the god of war.
- A rainbow-like display of varying and shifting colors.
- This word means to be put into a sleep-like state and is derived from the name of the god of sleep.
- The colored part of the eye. Derived from the name of the goddess of the rainbow.
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- A list of events in time. Derived from the name of the god of time.
- A government that is run by the wealthy. Derived from the name of the god of wealth.
- This word means fear of. Derived from the name of the son of greek god, ares.
- A system to improve memory. Derived from the name of the goddess of memory.
- A person who is insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon.
- Extreme self-centeredness or exceptional interest/admiration in yourself.
- A tropical cyclone. Derived from the name of a monstrous serpentine giant.
15 Clues: A rainbow-like display of varying and shifting colors. • A list of events in time. Derived from the name of the god of time. • Extreme self-centeredness or exceptional interest/admiration in yourself. • A tropical cyclone. Derived from the name of a monstrous serpentine giant. • A system to improve memory. Derived from the name of the goddess of memory. • ...
