mythology Crossword Puzzles
Unit 2 Mythology Vocabulary Crossword 2022-08-18
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- god of the underworld
- god of wine, vegetation, and pleasure
- goddess of love, mother of Eros(Cupid)
- goddess of the earth
- ruler of the gods and the world
- god of war, lover of Aphrodite
- strongest warrior in the Trojan war
- killed the famed monster Medusa
- god of the sun, music, prophecy & beauty
- god of the sea and storms
- Zeus' wife and goddess of marriage
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- god of all nature,half man half goat
- god of strength
- god of time
- goddess of agriculture & maternal love
- messenger to the gods from Zeus
- greek god of the sky
- goddess of wisdom and craftsmanship
- goddess of the hearth
- roman counterpart is cupid
- twin sister of Apollo, goddess of the moon
21 Clues: god of time • god of strength • goddess of the earth • greek god of the sky • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • god of the sea and storms • roman counterpart is cupid • god of war, lover of Aphrodite • messenger to the gods from Zeus • ruler of the gods and the world • killed the famed monster Medusa • Zeus' wife and goddess of marriage • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle Activity 2022-10-28
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- god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel
- Titan god who bore the sky aloft. He personified the quality of endurance
- Greek goddess of the hearth and protector of the home and the state
- Greek god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle. He represented the distasteful aspects of brutal warfare and slaughter
- goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom
- God of lightning, Ruler of the Gods,Protector, Thunder and Lightning
- goddess of sexual love, beauty, and occasionally presided over marriage
- known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women
- head and tail of a bull and the body of a man
- goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion
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- hundred hands for wielding clouds and fifty heads for blustering winds
- god of the underworld, kidnapping and marrying Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
- god of practically everything – including but not limited to music, poetry, art, prophecy, truth, archery, plague, healing, sun and light
- A blacksmith and craftsman, he made weapons and military equipment for the gods and certain mortals
- incredibly flexible—so much so that it is said to have no spine two large ram-like horns or two pairs of smaller horns.
- a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis.
- the god strength, might, power and sovereign rule
- goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
- KYKLOPES forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus with their stormy brothers, the hundred-handed creatures
- personified spirit of rivalry, emulation, jealousy, envy and zeal
- goddess of marriage and the family,protectress of women in childbirth
- Titan god of stars and planets and of the art of astrology
- three-headed dog with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and a lion's claws
- the winged goddess of victory--victory both in war and in peaceful competition
25 Clues: god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom • head and tail of a bull and the body of a man • the god strength, might, power and sovereign rule • known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women • Titan god of stars and planets and of the art of astrology • goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Part 2 2022-05-06
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- Father of Monsters
- Goddess of flowers
- The Earth Mother, very psycho and unstable
- Winged horse
- Night
- God of terror and dread
- God of death
- Titan of memory
- Fat chicken ladies
- Goddess of luck
- Goddess of the Hunt
- God of thieves
- Goddess of victory, there is a shoe brand named after her
- God of the Underworld
- God of panic
- God of poetry
- Whirlpool monster
- Goddess of magic
- Goddess of rainbow
- Half horse
- Titan of prophecy
- The sky
- Tree that Leuke got turned into
- God of weapons
- the Crushers
- The Sun
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of wind
- God of blacksmiths
- God of sleep
- The youngest Titan
- Three-headed dog
- Holds up the sky
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- Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa
- Day
- The Pit of Evil
- Animal that Poseidon created
- God of the wild
- God of wine
- Titan of the south
- God of the sea
- Opened a jar
- Disgusting bird/human monsters that lure you to your death with song
- Goddess of beauty
- Goddess of youth
- Center of the world
- Gloomy, soupy nothingness
- Bull-monster who lives in the Labryinth
- Goddess of marriage
- Titan of clear sight
- God of revenge
- Mother of Monsters, also an species of anteater
- Asks a riddle, if you can not answer the riddle she will kill you
- Has a poison-spike tail and three rows of teeth in her mouth
- Half goat
- The Moon
- Hephaestus's robots
- Titan of motherhood
- Guards the Sea of Monsters
- Titan of water
- Titan of the oceans
- God of the sky
- Vampire who ate travelers while they were asleep on the road
- Got turned into a snake
- Titan of the west
- Titan of the east
- Rabid, venomous, fire-breathing lion with a serpent for a tail
- Goddess of the hearth
- Titan of the north
- Titan of fairness
70 Clues: Day • Night • The sky • The Sun • The Moon • Half goat • Half horse • God of wine • God of wind • Winged horse • Opened a jar • God of death • God of panic • the Crushers • God of sleep • God of poetry • God of the sea • God of thieves • God of revenge • Titan of water • God of weapons • God of the sky • The Pit of Evil • God of the wild • Titan of memory • Goddess of luck • Goddess of youth • Goddess of magic • Three-headed dog • ...
Mythology Sub Plans 9/3 2025-08-28
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- The mountain home of the gods
- This class calls him freaky
- The name of the river that "encircled the earth"
- Also called Bacchantes, they tore animals (and a king) apart
- Titan who fought on the side of the gods, but he had a bad time afterwords
- The "most important" lesser god, often presented as blindfolded
- These mysteries included "an ear of corn which had been reaped in silence"
- Did she get kidnapped by Hades or did she just wander into his backyard? Unclear
- Father heaven
- Often refered to as the Elder Gods
- A centaur who died for someone's sins
- A powerful god, but not a planet anymore
- Their name means "wheel-eyed"
- "First there was ___ the vast immeasurable abyss..."
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- Earth's last and most frightening child
- Mountain where a titan was chained up as an eagle snack
- Titan whose name means afterthought
- January is named for him
- The only good thing in the box with the world's evil
- The protector of marriage
- The Latin name of the one who rebelled against Cronus
- Bore the earth on his shoulders
- She put a baby in FIRE?! But in a nice way
- Mother earth
- The god who was ripped apart every year
- God who gets his steps in because he delivers everyone's messages
- Unleashed evil upon the world, also the name of a jewelry brand
- The king of Thebes torn apart by his mother and sisters, oof
- The Roman name for the ruler of the Sea
- The most Greek of all the gods
30 Clues: Mother earth • Father heaven • January is named for him • The protector of marriage • This class calls him freaky • The mountain home of the gods • Their name means "wheel-eyed" • The most Greek of all the gods • Bore the earth on his shoulders • Often refered to as the Elder Gods • Titan whose name means afterthought • A centaur who died for someone's sins • ...
Digital Leap Crossword 2020-04-17
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- Tiny Man
- Verb - to poke or jab
- Constellation named after king of Aethiopia in Greek mythology
- Portly or overweight
- 3rd person present singular of the French word, 'to hide'
- Sunken lost city
- A Blacksmith's Stone
- A squishy donkey
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- The Greek Goddess of 'Outrageous Behaviour'
- Just keep swimming
- A Happy Refill
- Famous doctor, behind Beats audio
- American pop band with lead vocalist Brendon Urie, Panic! At the _____
- A Hurricane in the South Pacific
- School for children aged 7 - 13 years
- English House of Royalty, including Monarchs: Mary Queen of Scots & James I-V
- An explosive charge, used to clear the beaches during D-Day
- 2003 American science fiction disaster film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Aaron Eckhart & Hilary Swank, 'The _____'
18 Clues: Tiny Man • A Happy Refill • Sunken lost city • A squishy donkey • Just keep swimming • Portly or overweight • A Blacksmith's Stone • Verb - to poke or jab • A Hurricane in the South Pacific • Famous doctor, behind Beats audio • School for children aged 7 - 13 years • The Greek Goddess of 'Outrageous Behaviour' • 3rd person present singular of the French word, 'to hide' • ...
Greece Vs. Rome 2021-02-25
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- They both are __
- Rome had __ on their houses while Greeks had just walls
- They both drank __
- Greeks used __ as a main building material
- Rome was a __ state, Greece was not
- They both ate __
- Greece wrote about __ in their books mainly
- They both have about __ people
- They both made girls marry at __ years old
- They both are __ in the economy
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- Rome made __ trade lines, while Greece made square
- Rome and Greece both have access to a lot of __
- Rome was next to a __ while Greece was not
- Romans built __ but Greeks did not
- Greece and Rome are both surrounded by water so they are __
- Greeks built __ while Rome did not
- They mixed __ in their wine
- They both have __ governments
- Greeks made __, while Rome had empires
19 Clues: They both are __ • They both ate __ • They both drank __ • They mixed __ in their wine • They both have __ governments • They both have about __ people • They both are __ in the economy • Romans built __ but Greeks did not • Greeks built __ while Rome did not • Rome was a __ state, Greece was not • Greeks made __, while Rome had empires • ...
Greece vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- government ruled by a small group people
- a protector or supporter
- a performance by actors that is serious
- the study of the nature of life and humanity
- object used in a random contest make a choice
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
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- a very long poem that relates adventures
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- to come before
- a race of 26.3 miles
- traditional stories used by a culture
- a tax that a conquered people are forced
- a person with full legal rights
- work of literature meant to be performed
- government in which the people decide issues
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a person with full legal rights • a farm worker of ancient Sparta • traditional stories used by a culture • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a performance by actors that is serious • the use of reasoning to solve a problem • a very long poem that relates adventures • ...
Herbs and spices 2023-03-06
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- Anethum graveolens
- Aromatic bark used as a spice
- Killed a Norse god in mythology (Baldur)
- Liquorice-flavored seeds or oil used in cookies or cakes or pickles.
- One of the most sacred Celtic trees
- Some types are Lemon, Bee and Gilead.
- Large sour-tasting arrowhead-shaped leaves used in salads and sauces
- Often used in Asian cooking and ‘stir-fries’
- Used in mustard, chow-chow and curry powder
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- Herbs are
- The word ‘herb’ comes from
- Catnip
- Greek crown
- Used as an eye medication from at least the 14th century
- AKA: yarrow, field hop, old man's pepper, soldier's woundwort, thousand-seal.
- Greek for rock celery
- An aromatic bitter herb used in candy and cough lozenges.
- Widely used as a herb or spice but botanically a vegetable
18 Clues: Catnip • Herbs are • Greek crown • Anethum graveolens • Greek for rock celery • The word ‘herb’ comes from • Aromatic bark used as a spice • One of the most sacred Celtic trees • Some types are Lemon, Bee and Gilead. • Killed a Norse god in mythology (Baldur) • Used in mustard, chow-chow and curry powder • Often used in Asian cooking and ‘stir-fries’ • ...
man 2023-06-01
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- Extremely fierce or savage (9 letters)
- Hard structures for biting and chewing (5 letters)
- Sharp, curved nails (5 letters)
- Flying appendages (5 letters)
- Intensely aggressive or strong (6 letters)
- Relating to ancient Persia (7 letters)
- Arachnid with a venomous tail (8 letters)
- Very old or from the distant past (7 letters)
- Extending appendage (4 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
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- Meat-eating (11 letters)
- Well-known and famous (9 letters)
- Potentially harmful or threatening (9 letters)
- Composed of different parts or creatures (8 letters)
- Wild and untamed creature (5 letters)
- Imaginary or unreal (7 letters)
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal (6 letters)
- King of the jungle (4 letters)
18 Clues: Meat-eating (11 letters) • Flying appendages (5 letters) • King of the jungle (4 letters) • Sharp, curved nails (5 letters) • Imaginary or unreal (7 letters) • Extending appendage (4 letters) • Well-known and famous (9 letters) • Wild and untamed creature (5 letters) • Extremely fierce or savage (9 letters) • Relating to ancient Persia (7 letters) • ...
Famous Monsters 2024-09-25
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- Sea monster often depicted battling sailors
- Dracula's insect-eating assistant
- A blood-sucking bat-like creature from Latin American folklore
- Undead, walking skeleton often seen in fantasy settings
- Egyptian undead wrapped in bandages
- Hairy humanoid monster of North American folklore
- Human who turns under the moon
- Reanimated corpse from Mary Shelley’s novel
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- Cyclops with a single eye
- Creature from Transylvania who drinks blood
- Ape-like monster that terrorizes Tokyo
- Greek creature with snakes for hair, can turn people into stone
- Mythical half-human, half-horse beast
- Demonic entity who grants wishes, often at a terrible cost
- Fiery beast from Greek mythology, part lion, goat, and serpent
- Creature from the Black Lagoon
- Undead creature that feasts on brains
- Invisible man created by H.G. Wells
18 Clues: Cyclops with a single eye • Creature from the Black Lagoon • Human who turns under the moon • Dracula's insect-eating assistant • Invisible man created by H.G. Wells • Egyptian undead wrapped in bandages • Mythical half-human, half-horse beast • Undead creature that feasts on brains • Ape-like monster that terrorizes Tokyo • Creature from Transylvania who drinks blood • ...
Lovers’ Special 2025-02-22
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- A 14-line love poem often used in romance
- Symbol of love with thorns
- French term meaning "love at first sight"
- February 14 is known as _____ Day
- The chemical that makes people feel "in love"
- Famous landmark in Paris, called the ‘City of Love’
- Famous Italian city known for Romeo and Juliet
- A winged matchmaker in mythology
- A romantic dinner is often called a ____ night
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- Popular Valentine’s Day color
- Mythological couple whose love endured even in the afterlife
- Sweet treat given on Valentine’s Day
- What a heart does when seeing a loved one
- Classic Shakespearean tragedy about love
- Feeling of deep affection
- Latin phrase meaning ‘Love conquers all’
- Greek god of love, counterpart of Cupid
- Precious gem commonly set in engagement rings
18 Clues: Feeling of deep affection • Symbol of love with thorns • Popular Valentine’s Day color • A winged matchmaker in mythology • February 14 is known as _____ Day • Sweet treat given on Valentine’s Day • Greek god of love, counterpart of Cupid • Classic Shakespearean tragedy about love • Latin phrase meaning ‘Love conquers all’ • A 14-line love poem often used in romance • ...
graph /y/ making 'i' 2025-09-14
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- Made by people not grown in nature
- Country famous for pharaohs and the Nile
- The gas we breathe to stay alive
- Where you do PE and play on equipment
- Filled with oxygen like fresh air or blood
- A mysterious clue or message
- When two sides match or look the same
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- Old stories about gods heroes and monsters
- What usually happens normal
- Sport with flips balances and tumbling
- Huge triangle shaped building in Egypt
- A picture or sign that stands for something
- A shape like a can or a tube
- Being kind and understanding to others
- Words of a song
- Feelings of care for someone who is sad
- The science of forces motion and energy
- A word that means the same as another word
18 Clues: Words of a song • What usually happens normal • A shape like a can or a tube • A mysterious clue or message • The gas we breathe to stay alive • Made by people not grown in nature • Where you do PE and play on equipment • When two sides match or look the same • Sport with flips balances and tumbling • Huge triangle shaped building in Egypt • ...
8th Grade English 2013-05-17
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- A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
- A way to express the attitude of the speaker.
- Always comes after the direct object.
- Twelve jurors show how we get caught up in our own lives.
- Describes a noun.
- The story of some greaser kids.
- Fables or fiction about Greek Gods.
- A person, place, thing, or thought.
- A word that connects sentences.
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- A word that comes after a linking verb.
- Shows action or state of being.
- The thing(s) that recieves the action from the verb.
- A word that shows emotion.
- Shows the location or relationship of two words.
- A word that renames a noun.
15 Clues: Describes a noun. • A word that shows emotion. • A word that renames a noun. • Shows action or state of being. • The story of some greaser kids. • A word that connects sentences. • Fables or fiction about Greek Gods. • A person, place, thing, or thought. • Always comes after the direct object. • A word that comes after a linking verb. • ...
Classical Greece 2021-04-06
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- Three centuries after Alexander's death.
- A period of great cultural achievement.
- Was humorous and often mocked people.
- A war machine that hurled huge stones to shatter city walls.
- Was serious, with characters suffering before an unhappy ending.
- Unstoppable battle formation.
- Worldly
- A group of people chosen to decide guilt or innocence in a trial.
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- Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
- A disease that causes many deaths.
- In which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies.
- soldiers surround a city in an attempt to take control of it.
- Able to live forever.
- A collection of stories that explained event, beliefs, or actions.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
15 Clues: Worldly • Able to live forever. • Unstoppable battle formation. • An agreement to stop fighting. • A disease that causes many deaths. • Was humorous and often mocked people. • A period of great cultural achievement. • Three centuries after Alexander's death. • Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom" • A war machine that hurled huge stones to shatter city walls. • ...
Roman Religion 2023-08-31
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- very holy or spiritual being, such as a god
- having a belief in a single god or goddess
- building used for worship.
- series of customs or procedures for a ceremony, often religious
- the god of war
- goddess of hunting
- religion based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- goddess of the sky
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- having a belief in many gods and goddesses
- beliefs, customs, and cultural characteristics handed down from one generation to the next
- set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event
- the goddess of love
- a system of spiritual or supernatural belief
- messenger of the gods
- goddess of healing and wisdom
15 Clues: the god of war • goddess of hunting • goddess of the sky • the goddess of love • messenger of the gods • building used for worship. • goddess of healing and wisdom • having a belief in many gods and goddesses • having a belief in a single god or goddess • very holy or spiritual being, such as a god • a system of spiritual or supernatural belief • ...
Elijah and the prophets of Baal 2023-07-09
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- The number of stones Elijah used to rebuild the altar
- The name of the king
- The brook where the prophets were killed
- How many prophets Obadiah hid in a cave
- The name of the Queen
- The name of Baal’s wife in Canaanite mythology
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- The city Elijah ran to
- The type of the animals being sacrificed
- The number of times the servant climbed the hill
- How many times they doused the altar with water
- What the King called Elijah “of Israel”
- The prophet who found Elijah
- The name of the mountain
- What Elijah “gathered up” to run to the city
- The time of day when Elijah mocked the prophets
15 Clues: The name of the king • The name of the Queen • The city Elijah ran to • The name of the mountain • The prophet who found Elijah • What the King called Elijah “of Israel” • How many prophets Obadiah hid in a cave • The type of the animals being sacrificed • The brook where the prophets were killed • What Elijah “gathered up” to run to the city • ...
03 2023-05-15
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- Which planet has the most gravity?
- Which sea borders the north of Turkey?
- Mycology is the study of what?
- What animal features in the logo for the World Wildlife Fund?
- What kind of word reads the same backwards and forwards?
- female donkey called?
- Tom Cruise is a follower of which religion?
- The holy book of Judaism?
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- Which volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii?
- What animals are pearls found in?
- Who is Liverpool Airport named after?
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
- In the TV show ‘Friends’, what doesn’t Joey share?
- Which car manufacturer’s badge features a cross and a snake?
- In Greek mythology, who was the father of Zeus?
15 Clues: female donkey called? • The holy book of Judaism? • Mycology is the study of what? • What animals are pearls found in? • Which planet has the most gravity? • Arachnophobia is the fear of what? • Who is Liverpool Airport named after? • Which sea borders the north of Turkey? • Tom Cruise is a follower of which religion? • Which volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii? • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
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- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- Where most farmers produce goods
- The main drink made with grapes
- A large getaway home out of the city
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- A Roman apart of the army
- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- Central hall with rooms around it
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Roman religion crossword 2021-12-05
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- Monotheistic religion
- Belief in multiple gods/godesses
- Month named after roman god Janus
- The romans ____ and rebranded the greek gods
- Where the gods lived in roman mythology
- Roman god of war; same name as the fourth planet from the sun
- Most _______ were named after roman deities
- Only planet named after a greek god
- To switch or move to a new religion
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- another name for a god/goddess
- river that runs through rome,God=Tiberinus
- Group that worshiped the emperors of rome
- Second planet from the sun; roman god of love
- Sixth planet from the sun; roman god of agriculture
- Largest known asteroid; also named after a roman god
15 Clues: Monotheistic religion • another name for a god/goddess • Belief in multiple gods/godesses • Month named after roman god Janus • Only planet named after a greek god • To switch or move to a new religion • Where the gods lived in roman mythology • Group that worshiped the emperors of rome • river that runs through rome,God=Tiberinus • ...
Weekly spellings 2025-01-30
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- a confused of struggled fight
- a rate, number, or amount in each hundred
- the science of studying, cutting, and valuing precious stones
- branch if biology dealing with living organisms and their surroundings
- plant leaves collectively
- give support, confidence, or hope to
- the study of crime and criminal behavior
- fierce, violent and uncontrollable
- number of miles travelled or covers
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- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest
- method of human communication
- sending of letters or parcels by post
15 Clues: plant leaves collectively • a confused of struggled fight • method of human communication • fierce, violent and uncontrollable • number of miles travelled or covers • give support, confidence, or hope to • sending of letters or parcels by post • the study of crime and criminal behavior • a rate, number, or amount in each hundred • ...
Sort 22 Crossword- Greek Word Parts 2024-02-06
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- heat inside of the earth, created by magma
- study of Earth's history as recorded in rocks
- the outer limits, or boundary, of a shape
- instrument used see very small objects
- the study of plant and animal life
- instrument to measure atmospheric pressure
- written history of a person's life
- heat
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- history of a person's life, in their own words
- instrument that measures speed
- unit of metric measurement that equals 62/100 of a mile
- stories of legendary heroes
- length of a straight line through the middle of an object
- a container that keeps liquids hot or cold for a long time
- study of the surface of the Earth
15 Clues: heat • stories of legendary heroes • instrument that measures speed • study of the surface of the Earth • the study of plant and animal life • written history of a person's life • instrument used see very small objects • the outer limits, or boundary, of a shape • heat inside of the earth, created by magma • instrument to measure atmospheric pressure • ...
AP SPANISH project crossword puzzle 2024-11-04
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- lit to guide the spirits of the dead.
- Symbol placed on altars of they're religion
- Figurines of skeletons that represent death
- The underworld in Aztec mythology.
- Yellow flower used in altars and offerings
- Place where offerings are set up to honor the dead.
- image of a deceased loved one placed on the altar
- Sweets offered to the dead, often in the shape of skulls.
- Decorative cut paper that adorns altars.
- Altars with offerings for the deceased.
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- The bony structure of a human or animal.
- Customs passed down through generations.
- People who have passed away.
- Traditional sweet bread of the Day of the Dead.
- Skull or skeleton decorated for the dead.
15 Clues: People who have passed away. • The underworld in Aztec mythology. • lit to guide the spirits of the dead. • Altars with offerings for the deceased. • The bony structure of a human or animal. • Customs passed down through generations. • Decorative cut paper that adorns altars. • Skull or skeleton decorated for the dead. • Yellow flower used in altars and offerings • ...
Clue Grids 2024-03-12
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- The opposite of "night"
- A type of vehicle used for traveling on snow, often pulled by dogs
- It is a type of small, buzzing insect
- A famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The process by which water becomes vapor
- The world loudest animal
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- Ocean motion
- Unit of measurement for distance equal to 1,000 meters
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere
- A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved
- Capital city of Australia
- In Greek mythology, who is known as the god of the sky?
- A synonym for "begin"
- Mammal known for hanging upside down
15 Clues: Ocean motion • A synonym for "begin" • The opposite of "night" • The world loudest animal • Capital city of Australia • Mammal known for hanging upside down • It is a type of small, buzzing insect • A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved • A large body of water surrounded by land • The process by which water becomes vapor • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- The main drink made with grapes
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- A large getaway home out of the city
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- Central hall with rooms around it
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- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A Roman apart of the army
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- Where most farmers produce goods
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-21
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- The Capulets and the Montagues are anything but _____.
- To Romeo, Juliet is the ___.
- Friar Lawrence often wears _____.
- The sun-god Helios in Greek mythology,
- Tybalt and Mercutio die and go to ______.
- What do Romeo and Balthasar ride to the Capulet tomb?
- Juliet's skin is ____ white.
- The personification of the sun.
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- Juliet hasn't yet lost her ___________.
- What does Juliet wear to the party in the 1996 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet?
- Juliet wears it when she sneaks out.
- Romeo visits Juliet during the _____.
- In the book love is often described as _____.
- Juliet has bought the _______ of a love.
- What does Juliet want Romeo to become once he dies?
15 Clues: To Romeo, Juliet is the ___. • Juliet's skin is ____ white. • The personification of the sun. • Friar Lawrence often wears _____. • Juliet wears it when she sneaks out. • Romeo visits Juliet during the _____. • The sun-god Helios in Greek mythology, • Juliet hasn't yet lost her ___________. • Juliet has bought the _______ of a love. • ...
Famous Disney Films 2024-05-10
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- Don’t talk about Bruno in this film.
- “Ohana” means this in “Lilo & Stitch.”
- A “street rat,” for example.
- Michael Bolton performed the theme song for this mythology-based animated movie.
- Dog-like human in “The Good Dinosaur.”
- Jack Skellington’s ghostly dog in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
- “Squirrel!”
- “The Little Mermaid” lost this to an evil sea witch.
- A famous deer.
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- A space ranger’s friend in “Toy Story.”
- Jolie played this misunderstood villain.
- Simba’s dad in “The Lion King.”
- Cinderella lost this at the ball.
- You’ll have to go through one of these to get to Boo in “Monsters, Inc.”
- This animated film is “just around the river bend.”
15 Clues: “Squirrel!” • A famous deer. • A “street rat,” for example. • Simba’s dad in “The Lion King.” • Cinderella lost this at the ball. • Don’t talk about Bruno in this film. • “Ohana” means this in “Lilo & Stitch.” • Dog-like human in “The Good Dinosaur.” • A space ranger’s friend in “Toy Story.” • Jolie played this misunderstood villain. • ...
Trials of Apollo 2023-04-11
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- This is were all the gods stay
- The important son of poseiden
- A horse with wings
- A race were people die
- beings and places that can give prophecies in Greek mythology
- Shooting with a bow and arrow
- It has the body of a man and the head of a bull
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- A magical artifact with powerful healing abilities
- Child of a god and human
- The god of thunder, lightning and rain
- It is a giant with one eye in the middle of its forehead
- A maze formed by paths separated by high hedges
- A prediction
- Name of the Space craft that first landed on the moon
- This is half human half horse
15 Clues: A prediction • A horse with wings • A race were people die • Child of a god and human • The important son of poseiden • Shooting with a bow and arrow • This is half human half horse • This is were all the gods stay • The god of thunder, lightning and rain • A maze formed by paths separated by high hedges • It has the body of a man and the head of a bull • ...
Birthday Surprise 2023-05-30
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- First letter of an ancient alphabet
- A capital city names after the goddess of wisdom
- A traditional donut dessert
- A famous traditional dance
- Goddess of love
- These iconic games were first held in 1896 in modern history
- An iconic Mediterranean holiday destination featuring white buildings with blue rooftops
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- Last letter of an ancient alphabet
- Nationality also known by this name
- These items are broken in a traditional celebration
- Dip made with cucumbers, garlic, yogurt and olive oil
- A pastry filled with spinach and feta
- Anise flavoured spirit
- What has one voice, four legs in the morning, two in the day and three at night?
- The king of all gods in this mythology
15 Clues: Goddess of love • Anise flavoured spirit • A famous traditional dance • A traditional donut dessert • Last letter of an ancient alphabet • Nationality also known by this name • First letter of an ancient alphabet • A pastry filled with spinach and feta • The king of all gods in this mythology • A capital city names after the goddess of wisdom • ...
Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- famous writer and Iliad and Odyssey
- leader who has power through use of force
- government in which only a few people have power
- high hill protected by walls main place in city-state
- people who have the right to participate in the government
- marketplace where the people trade
- rich landowners
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- city-state, where some of the people live
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- when the people get to vote
- famous women poet
- age of great achievements
- famous writer who wrote fables, the rabbit and the hare
- when democracy hit its highest point
- stories of gods and Greeks
15 Clues: rich landowners • famous women poet • age of great achievements • stories of gods and Greeks • when the people get to vote • marketplace where the people trade • famous writer and Iliad and Odyssey • when democracy hit its highest point • leader who has power through use of force • city-state, where some of the people live • government in which only a few people have power • ...
Lalabye Baby Fall Release 2022 2022-10-03
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- Named after the Persian word for turban.
- Dorothy Gale's downfall until it snows.
- Name of a child who turns into a blueberry.
- This flower doesn't really bite.
- Neither made of a dairy product nor a measurement equaling 16 Tablespoons.
- Grown everywhere and not planted by humans.
- Sometimes called Scorpion grasses.
- One of the Golden Girls.
- Personification of the rainbow in Greek mythology.
- The beautiful name of a fictional mouse.
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- Name of a popular tv show in 1990s w/ Mayim Bailik.
- Her sister volunteered as tribute.
- Featured on our Late Bloomer print.
- Used as a national symbol for Veterans.
- The nosy Aunt married to Vernon Dursley.
- Runs a helper service with Minnie Mouse.
- These grow in Flanders Field.
17 Clues: One of the Golden Girls. • These grow in Flanders Field. • This flower doesn't really bite. • Her sister volunteered as tribute. • Sometimes called Scorpion grasses. • Featured on our Late Bloomer print. • Dorothy Gale's downfall until it snows. • Used as a national symbol for Veterans. • Named after the Persian word for turban. • The nosy Aunt married to Vernon Dursley. • ...
Ancient Egyptian Mythology (WR'25) 2025-09-02
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- Sun god and ruler of the heavens.
- Sky goddess often depicted as arched over the earth.
- Ancient city known as the "City of the Sun."
- God of wisdom, writing, and knowledge.
- Goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility.
- God of chaos and storms.
- God of the afterlife and rebirth.
- God with a jackal head, associated with embalming.
- Ancient Egyptian capital city.
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- A sacred symbol, often depicted as a crossed staff and scepter.
- Capital of Upper Egypt, known for its grand temples.
- Belief in many deities.
- The ancient Egyptian concept of the primeval air.
- God with a falcon head, often associated with the sky.
- Primordial watery abyss in Egyptian mythology.
15 Clues: Belief in many deities. • God of chaos and storms. • Ancient Egyptian capital city. • Sun god and ruler of the heavens. • God of the afterlife and rebirth. • God of wisdom, writing, and knowledge. • Primordial watery abyss in Egyptian mythology. • Ancient city known as the "City of the Sun." • ...
Mythology Crossword: Zack C 2013-05-21
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- god of the underworld
- queen of the gods
- god of the sea
- goddess of beauty and love
- goddess of the hearth and home
- Virgin goddess of the hunt
- god of wine and parties
- messenger god of thieves and merchants
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- God of thunder and king of the gods
- god of music, poetry, and medicine
- god of crafts and forging
- god of war
- goddess of grain and the harvest
- goddess of strategy and knowledge
14 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • queen of the gods • god of the underworld • god of wine and parties • god of crafts and forging • goddess of beauty and love • Virgin goddess of the hunt • goddess of the hearth and home • goddess of grain and the harvest • goddess of strategy and knowledge • god of music, poetry, and medicine • God of thunder and king of the gods • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-29
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- Kirke is the daughter of Helios and being a witch.
- Mars is known for being associated with the planetMars.
- Diana is associated with childbirth and the moon.
- Minerva is one of the most powerful Olympian gods.
- He is known for his extremely handsome looks.
- she is known for weaving and being a half-spider.
- She was a mountain nymph known for being in love with Narcissus.
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- Saturn was the youngest of the Titans and short run of a ruler.
- Ceres is the Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness.
- Venus is known for being the goddess of love.
- Bacchus is the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy.
- Phoebus is known for being the god of hunt and the sun
- He was known for being cocky and arrogant.
- The weakest spot on his body is his heel.
14 Clues: The weakest spot on his body is his heel. • He was known for being cocky and arrogant. • Venus is known for being the goddess of love. • He is known for his extremely handsome looks. • Diana is associated with childbirth and the moon. • she is known for weaving and being a half-spider. • Kirke is the daughter of Helios and being a witch. • ...
Mythology Character Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
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- The Etruscan civilization called him Phoebus or Apulu, and he's the twin brother of Artemis.
- He fought in the Trojan War and his name is hard to pronounce.
- She was a mountain nymph that loved Narcissus, but he didn't love her back.
- Also called Kirke, is a witch from Homer's Odyssey
- His weak spot is the heel of his foot.
- Romans call her Diana, the Etruscan civilization calls her Artume, and she's the twin sister of Apollo.
- Also called Kronus, and the Romans call him Saturn, basically swallowed his kids and puked them back up thanks to Zeus.
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- She challenged Athena to a challenge and became a spider.
- A baby that died and was resurrected: ultimately representing the four seasons.
- The Romans call her Venus, and she's the goddess of love.
- The Romans call her Pallus, Minerva, and Athene: also she's the goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- The Romans call him Bacchus, and he's the god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy.
- The Romans call her Ceres, and she's Persephone's mom and also the goddess of vegetation.
- The Romans call him Mars, and he's the god of war.
14 Clues: His weak spot is the heel of his foot. • Also called Kirke, is a witch from Homer's Odyssey • The Romans call him Mars, and he's the god of war. • She challenged Athena to a challenge and became a spider. • The Romans call her Venus, and she's the goddess of love. • He fought in the Trojan War and his name is hard to pronounce. • ...
Mythology Character Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- A mountain nymph who would annoy Hera
- Bacchus Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy.
- A peasant girl who mastered spinning and weaving of cloth
- One of the most important warriors in Greek mythology
- Kirke daughter of the sun god Helios
- Diana affiliated with hunting, archery, wild animals, and childbirth.
- The king of Mycenae
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- Phoebus the son of Zeus and Lato
- A handsome young man who died and was reborn
- Venus associated with love, beauty,and fertility
- Minerva Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts.
- Mars son of Zeus, Hera, and god of war
- Ceres Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness.
- Saturn is known to be the youngest among the Titans.
14 Clues: The king of Mycenae • Phoebus the son of Zeus and Lato • Kirke daughter of the sun god Helios • A mountain nymph who would annoy Hera • Mars son of Zeus, Hera, and god of war • A handsome young man who died and was reborn • Venus associated with love, beauty,and fertility • Bacchus Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy. • ...
Egyptian mythology crossword puzzle 2023-11-06
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- god of the moon, sacred texts, mathematics, the sciences, magic, messenger and recorder of the deities
- mother to Horus and goddess of beauty, sensuality, music, dancing, and maternity
- chief god of ancient Thebes
- goddess of the air
- goddess of healing and magic
- lord of the crocodiles
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- god of peace, lions, air, and wind
- god of the desert, foreign lands, thunderstorms, eclipses, and earthquakes
- goddess of moisture and rainfal
- king of the deities and the father of all creation
- god of funerary rites, protector of graves, and guide to the underworld
- creator god who spoke the primordial mound from which all other life rose into existence
- representing power and quintessence, and whose left eye was the moon or evening star, representing healing
- god of the earth
14 Clues: god of the earth • goddess of the air • lord of the crocodiles • chief god of ancient Thebes • goddess of healing and magic • goddess of moisture and rainfal • god of peace, lions, air, and wind • king of the deities and the father of all creation • god of funerary rites, protector of graves, and guide to the underworld • ...
Roman Mythology and Geography 2024-12-02
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- Protected by the sea and the arc of the Alps
- The belief in multiple or many gods
- These were about their gods and goddesses and explained natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events
- Roman Queen of the gods
- Gave protection and allowed sea-borne commerce
- Roman Goddess of the Hunt
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- Lands around the Mediterranean Sea
- Trade by sailing around the seas and oceans
- Helped protect from invaders in the north of the Italian Peninsula
- Roman King of the gods
- Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Roman Goddess of Wisdom
- City that over time extended its influence over the Mediterranean Basin
- Roman God of Light and Sun, only god that keeps the same name
14 Clues: Roman King of the gods • Roman Goddess of Wisdom • Roman Queen of the gods • Roman Goddess of the Hunt • Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty • Lands around the Mediterranean Sea • The belief in multiple or many gods • Trade by sailing around the seas and oceans • Protected by the sea and the arc of the Alps • Gave protection and allowed sea-borne commerce • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab Crossword 2024-11-25
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- The capacity to have an effect on something
- Celebrations held to honor certain beings or events where practices/rituals commenced
- These stories of deities and the supernatural served as the base of Ancient Greek society
- One of the most important ancient Greek festivals that honored the god of festivities himself
- This practice comes in the form of praise and potentially even a ritual to the gods
- The main hero of Homer's Odyssey
- The god of the sky; this god is often regarded as the king of the Olympians
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- Powerful entities that live carefree, yet passionless lives due to their immortality
- When this god is absent the sun no longer shines
- This deity's distraction caused the pause of plant fertility and caused famine
- Most prominent and powerful gods
- Weak, mortal creatures, who live lives of joy, but must live with the threat of death always looming
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
- These are beings who are half human and half divine
14 Clues: Most prominent and powerful gods • The main hero of Homer's Odyssey • The capacity to have an effect on something • When this god is absent the sun no longer shines • These are beings who are half human and half divine • The god of the sky; this god is often regarded as the king of the Olympians • ...
Knowledge of the Palace of Versailles 2012-09-30
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- Park of the ___
- the owner, also known as the king of France
- the trees from the Orangery came from Portugal, Spain, and ___
- amount of years it took to finish
- the queen who married Louis XVI
- the palace is mostly made of this
- amount of rooms
- idea included in the creation of the ornamental lakes
- Marie-Antoinette had her own private ___
- meeting places inside the palace
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- known to be the most famous room
- last name of the architect who planned out the gardens
- there is a south and ___ parterre
- first name of the man who built the Grand Trianon
- it took about 2.5 billion ___ to build it
15 Clues: Park of the ___ • amount of rooms • the queen who married Louis XVI • known to be the most famous room • meeting places inside the palace • amount of years it took to finish • there is a south and ___ parterre • the palace is mostly made of this • Marie-Antoinette had her own private ___ • it took about 2.5 billion ___ to build it • the owner, also known as the king of France • ...
Class newspaper 2013-02-15
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- a Swedisch store where you can buy almost everything
- the province where Genk and Maasmechelen belong to
- how many teeth does a grown-up have?
- who lost the battle of Waterloo
- the company that is established by Adi Dassler
- who is the god of lightning in the Greek mythology
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- a hot spring
- in what language were most of the books from the Dark Ages written?
- the enemy of the smurfs
- the Iberian peninsula consists of Spain and ...
- the gastronomy that pigs detect
- the sport where they say 'en garde'
- the emperor who setted Rome on fire
- the city where the Mona Lisa is located
- the chemical symbol for strontium
15 Clues: a hot spring • the enemy of the smurfs • the gastronomy that pigs detect • who lost the battle of Waterloo • the chemical symbol for strontium • the sport where they say 'en garde' • the emperor who setted Rome on fire • how many teeth does a grown-up have? • the city where the Mona Lisa is located • the company that is established by Adi Dassler • ...
Spelling Words 2022-11-14
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- A member of a team that organizes cheering.
- A person who forms or develops or studies theoretical framework of a subject.
- Bad tempered person typically a woman.
- Put an end to.
- A food roasted from cocoa seeds typically sweet.
- Bury or drown beneath a huge mass.
- A person employed at a dock to unload or load cargo on ships.
- A collection of myths belonging to a particular religious tradition or culture.
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- A large cup or goblet typically used for wine.
- A small South american rodent.
- An instrument measuring temperature.
- A great ape with large ears.
- A soft gentle breeze or a cotton gingham.
- A burrowing ground squirrel.
- Leader of people or clan.
15 Clues: Put an end to. • Leader of people or clan. • A great ape with large ears. • A burrowing ground squirrel. • A small South american rodent. • Bury or drown beneath a huge mass. • An instrument measuring temperature. • Bad tempered person typically a woman. • A soft gentle breeze or a cotton gingham. • A member of a team that organizes cheering. • ...
Vocabulary List #1 2023-11-16
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- A verb used to show gaining something through a lie
- What you pop to make popcorn
- Opposite of disconnection
- Advertisements where doctors recommend a product
- Desire to or hope for
- To consume or ingest a liquid
- The means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- honesty or straightforwardness
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- To escape from someone or something giving case or searching
- The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- Evidence; pie charts, statistics, data charts
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- A noun often used in greek mythology
- Antonym for unilateral
- Chaos
15 Clues: Chaos • Desire to or hope for • Antonym for unilateral • Opposite of disconnection • What you pop to make popcorn • To consume or ingest a liquid • honesty or straightforwardness • A noun often used in greek mythology • Evidence; pie charts, statistics, data charts • Advertisements where doctors recommend a product • A verb used to show gaining something through a lie • ...
geo, therm, scope, meter, logy 2020-03-04
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- a rock
- gods
- a device that automatically regulates temperature, or that activates a device when the temperature reaches a certain point
- tool doctors use
- used for looking at space
- created by Evangelista Torricelli
- study of rocks
- study of animals
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- keeps things warm or cool
- he origin of a word and the historical development of its meaning
- helps see miniscule things
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure
- a forecast of a person's future
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
15 Clues: gods • a rock • study of rocks • tool doctors use • study of animals • keeps things warm or cool • used for looking at space • helps see miniscule things • a forecast of a person's future • created by Evangelista Torricelli • he origin of a word and the historical development of its meaning • the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features • ...
Clue Grids 2024-03-12
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- The opposite of "night"
- A synonym for "begin"
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The process by which water becomes vapor
- mammal known for hanging upside down
- A type of vehicle used for traveling on snow, often pulled by dogs
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere
- In Greek mythology, who is known as the god of the sky?
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- ocean motion
- Capital city of Australia
- Unit of measurement for distance equal to 1,000 meters
- It is a type of small, buzzing insect
- A famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved
- Whale The world loudest animal
15 Clues: ocean motion • A synonym for "begin" • The opposite of "night" • Capital city of Australia • Whale The world loudest animal • mammal known for hanging upside down • It is a type of small, buzzing insect • A large body of water surrounded by land • A type of fruit that’s yellow and curved • The process by which water becomes vapor • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-30
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- A big hill with important buildings like temples
- Government where a small group of people make rules
- Sport competition to honor Zeus
- Long stories about the adventures of heroes
- Marketplaces in Greece where people talked, bought, and sold things
- Greek warriors who carried shields and spears
- Government where citizens can vote
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- Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes
- Someone who can hear the messages of the gods
- Free men born in Athens
- People who thought deeply about life and the world
- Government where one person took power by force
- Plays about sad or serious events
- City and the land around it
- People forced to work the land in Sparta (slaves)
15 Clues: Free men born in Athens • City and the land around it • Sport competition to honor Zeus • Plays about sad or serious events • Government where citizens can vote • Stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes • Long stories about the adventures of heroes • Someone who can hear the messages of the gods • Greek warriors who carried shields and spears • ...
Mystical Creatures 2025-04-25
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- A legendary creature that breathes fire.
- A horse-like creature with a single horn.
- Half-human half-fish lives in the ocean.
- A magical being with pointy ears.
- A spirit of nature living in forests or waters.
- A human that transforms during a full moon.
- Half bull half human guards the labyrinth.
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- Part eagle part lion
- A bird that rises from its ashes.
- Half-human half-horse a mythical warrior.
- A small and tricky mythical being.
- A mischievous creature often found under bridges.
- A creature with a lion's body and a human head.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- A tiny magical being with wings.
15 Clues: Part eagle part lion • A tiny magical being with wings. • A bird that rises from its ashes. • A magical being with pointy ears. • A small and tricky mythical being. • A winged horse from Greek mythology. • A legendary creature that breathes fire. • Half-human half-fish lives in the ocean. • Half-human half-horse a mythical warrior. • A horse-like creature with a single horn. • ...
God of war sekhmet 2024-11-25
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- She unleashed disease but could also cure it
- Represented both destruction and life’s restoration
- Revered as a protector and punisher in mythology
- Lion-headed goddess of war and healing
- Feared and respected for her immense strength
- Sun god she served and protected
- Known for her fierce and relentless combat
- Symbol of her destructive anger and energy
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- Associated with warmth, destruction, and creation
- Animal that represents her power and fierceness
- Symbolized her fury and thirst for vengeance
- Linked to Egypt’s harsh and fiery landscapes
- Many trembled at the thought of her anger
- She brought health and protection to the sick
- Performed rituals to calm and honor her
15 Clues: Sun god she served and protected • Lion-headed goddess of war and healing • Performed rituals to calm and honor her • Many trembled at the thought of her anger • Known for her fierce and relentless combat • Symbol of her destructive anger and energy • She unleashed disease but could also cure it • Symbolized her fury and thirst for vengeance • ...
Religions and Belief Systems in Ancient Civilizations 2025-08-28
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- : A collection of stories about gods and heroes in ancient cultures.
- : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition.
- : Monument built in Egypt to honor gods and pharaohs.
- : The Egyptian sun god.
- : The Greek god of the sky and thunder.
- : An offering made to a god, often food, animals, or valuables.
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- : Egyptian ruler believed to be chosen by the gods.
- Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods.
- : The belief in one God.
- : The belief in many gods.
- : Sacred texts of Ancient India.
- : The founder of Buddhism.
- : A Mesopotamian temple built to honor the gods.
- : Sacred river in Hinduism.
- : The Egyptian god of the afterlife.
15 Clues: : The Egyptian sun god. • : The belief in one God. • : The belief in many gods. • : The founder of Buddhism. • : Sacred river in Hinduism. • : Sacred texts of Ancient India. • : The Egyptian god of the afterlife. • : The Greek god of the sky and thunder. • : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition. • Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods. • ...
Nadav's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-10
Egypt's pyramids 2022-12-12
6 Clues: Egyptian leader • royal tomb for pharaohs • a city famous for the pyramids • religion of the ancient people • a country famous for the pyramids • pharaoh who is known for building the Great pyramids
Avalon Project 2023-12-22
6 Clues: half human half bull • myths explain the (blank) • what romans make statues of • what movie did I talk about? • short plural word for mythology • act as a window into roman life (art)
Greece vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- study of nature and humanity
- a city-state from ancient Greece
- tax conquered people are forced to pay
- an object that indicates the choice
- sad performance
- work of literature
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem Barracks group of building used to house soldiers Marathon 26.3 mile race
- to come before
- farm worker of ancient Sparta
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- government run by a small group of people
- stories explaining natural or historical events Epic a long poem relating to adventures of a hero
- a person with full legal rights under gov
- people decide over the issues
- a story that teachers a lesson
- a protector or supporter
15 Clues: to come before • sad performance • work of literature • a protector or supporter • study of nature and humanity • people decide over the issues • farm worker of ancient Sparta • a story that teachers a lesson • a city-state from ancient Greece • an object that indicates the choice • tax conquered people are forced to pay • government run by a small group of people • ...
Daily Life in Rome 2021-11-20
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- one of the twin gods that was murdered by the other
- Myths containing gods or goddesses
- a group of 300 elected patricians
- A common meal made out of grains and milk
- Tall apartment complex for housing
- one of the twin gods that successfully founded the city of Rome
- A Roman apart of the army
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- A god that came from the Greek god Zeus
- A single ruler of the Roman Empire
- A freshwater source for Roman's hygiene
- Men who fought each other in the arena
- Where most farmers produce goods
- A large getaway home out of the city
- Central hall with rooms around it
- The main drink made with grapes
15 Clues: A Roman apart of the army • The main drink made with grapes • Where most farmers produce goods • a group of 300 elected patricians • Central hall with rooms around it • A single ruler of the Roman Empire • Myths containing gods or goddesses • Tall apartment complex for housing • A large getaway home out of the city • Men who fought each other in the arena • ...
The Gods [Smite] 2016-01-08
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- Turns stuff into Stone
- Ruler of the weather and thunder
- God of the sky's
- A god transformed into a spider often called arachnids
- Believed he was immortal when he was nursed by Zeus
- Son of Zeus and also god of war
- Was part human and part horse that held a bow
- Ruler of the Sea's
- God of war and death also in Norse mythology.
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- God of the underworld
- Smart and intelligent goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of love,desire and beauty
- Something with goats ears tail legs and horns.
- Is a god of earth and is an Egyptian god.
- A baby that has a bow with an arrow heart and flys around
15 Clues: God of the sky's • Ruler of the Sea's • God of the underworld • Turns stuff into Stone • Son of Zeus and also god of war • Ruler of the weather and thunder • Goddess of love,desire and beauty • Smart and intelligent goddess of wisdom • Is a god of earth and is an Egyptian god. • Was part human and part horse that held a bow • God of war and death also in Norse mythology. • ...
Roman Religion 2022-12-01
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- Who are the people we are talking about?
- These people didn't worship gods, but worshipped people into gods
- The stories and religious scripture and people
- Romans stole their religion
- The god of "the unseen" (also a tiny planet)
- The god of war
- The god of the sea and water (not poseidon)
- The 2 headed god
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- The god of the sky
- Where did (most of) the gods live?
- The god of the river tibus
- The first person the imperial cult worshipped
- The first emperor to turn christian
- What did the roman call their ultimate rulers?
- The god of music and sun, a moon mission was named after him
15 Clues: The god of war • The 2 headed god • The god of the sky • The god of the river tibus • Romans stole their religion • Where did (most of) the gods live? • The first emperor to turn christian • Who are the people we are talking about? • The god of the sea and water (not poseidon) • The god of "the unseen" (also a tiny planet) • The first person the imperial cult worshipped • ...
African American Lit. Vocabulary Terms #1 2023-02-01
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- extending a country´s power through force
- Bring under dominion,especially in conquest
- Inhabiting a land before colonists arrived
- A sought after product to be bought or sold
- relating to myths or mythology
- A group´s arts, social institutions, or customs
- Belonging naturally, essential
- The subjugation of a place or people via force
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- A traveler who maintains oral history traditions
- in exactly the same words as said
- The fact of being who or what a person is
- to make full use of a resource, often unjustly
- Skilled at gaining an advantage, usually by deceit
- Concerned with principles of right and wrong
- the state/action of being divided into parts
15 Clues: relating to myths or mythology • Belonging naturally, essential • in exactly the same words as said • extending a country´s power through force • The fact of being who or what a person is • Inhabiting a land before colonists arrived • Bring under dominion,especially in conquest • A sought after product to be bought or sold • Concerned with principles of right and wrong • ...
Hayley Hansen 2021-03-09
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- A thing done with pencils and erasers
- One breed is the Siamese
- A purple gem
- I enjoy baking chocolate chip ones with my grandma.
- The name of the job of studying history
- A movie about a twisted tale of little red riding hood
- The season of snow
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- A sport played with rackets and a -----ball
- The collective form of myths from a culture
- They're feet are considered lucky
- My least favourite food green and mushy
- Something I love doing at the Dandenong markets
- Something you are doing whilst pedaling a bike
- A large continent island which I live on
- The band that did the song sweater weather (also my favourite band!)
15 Clues: A purple gem • The season of snow • One breed is the Siamese • They're feet are considered lucky • A thing done with pencils and erasers • My least favourite food green and mushy • The name of the job of studying history • A large continent island which I live on • A sport played with rackets and a -----ball • The collective form of myths from a culture • ...
SEA MONSTERS! 2022-08-01
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- Mega shark
- Ursula
- Alberto's "sea monster" friend from the movie of the same name
- In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend
- How Geppetto met his end in The Adventures of Pinocchio
- In Pirates of the Caribbean, Davy Jones commands this creature
- May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands
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- Odysseus saves his crew from this creature by tying them to the ship
- In Norse mythology it is also called the Midgard Serpent
- If you cut off one head two more grow in its place
- Lovecraftian Sea beast
- Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things
- Biblical sea serpent
- Grecian whirlpool monster
- This classic opens with, "Call me Ishmael"
15 Clues: Ursula • Mega shark • Biblical sea serpent • Lovecraftian Sea beast • Grecian whirlpool monster • Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things • This classic opens with, "Call me Ishmael" • If you cut off one head two more grow in its place • May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands • In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend • ...
Troy 2019-10-16
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- the king of Troy
- A fierce emperor that is fighting in the Trojan War
- the son god of greek mythology
- group of city-state lead by Agamemnon who were attacking Troy
- when a army and another army fight against each other
- Never conquered empire
- the wife of Hector
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- Were worshiped and feared by Greece
- Takes the queen of the Trojans that starts the war
- A beautiful queen that Paris took from the Trojans
- The best fighter in the Trojan War
- A brave prince that lead the Troy army
- War the fight against the Sparta and Troy
- used as a weapon
- a massive group of people that fight
15 Clues: the king of Troy • used as a weapon • the wife of Hector • Never conquered empire • the son god of greek mythology • The best fighter in the Trojan War • Were worshiped and feared by Greece • a massive group of people that fight • A brave prince that lead the Troy army • War the fight against the Sparta and Troy • Takes the queen of the Trojans that starts the war • ...
The American Civil war lenny walter syverson 2024-01-18
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- the greek god of song and the sun
- the wife of the greek mythological gods
- the first state to secede
- who is the three headed dog in greek mythology
- the greek goddess of the moon and hunting
- started the war with mexico
- the stuff that captain america's shield
- the inventor of the cotton gin
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- the most important battle of the civil war
- the first job that Abe lincoln had in government
- what is the color of a plant
- cut off trading with other countries
- the king of the greek gods
- a war between the north and south because of slavery
- who is the king of the greek gods
- 23rd state to support slavery
16 Clues: the first state to secede • the king of the greek gods • started the war with mexico • what is the color of a plant • 23rd state to support slavery • the inventor of the cotton gin • the greek god of song and the sun • who is the king of the greek gods • cut off trading with other countries • the wife of the greek mythological gods • the stuff that captain america's shield • ...
Roman Religion 2023-08-31
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- very holy or spiritual being, such as a god
- having a belief in a single god or goddess
- building used for worship.
- series of customs or procedures for a ceremony, often religious
- the god of war
- goddess of hunting
- religion based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- goddess of the sky
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- having a belief in many gods and goddesses
- beliefs, customs, and cultural characteristics handed down from one generation to the next
- set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event
- the goddess of love
- a system of spiritual or supernatural belief
- messenger of the gods
- goddess of healing and wisdom
15 Clues: the god of war • goddess of hunting • goddess of the sky • the goddess of love • messenger of the gods • building used for worship. • goddess of healing and wisdom • having a belief in many gods and goddesses • having a belief in a single god or goddess • very holy or spiritual being, such as a god • a system of spiritual or supernatural belief • ...
Religions and Belief Systems in Ancient Civilizations 2025-08-28
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- : A collection of stories about gods and heroes in ancient cultures.
- : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition.
- : Monument built in Egypt to honor gods and pharaohs.
- : The Egyptian sun god.
- : The Greek god of the sky and thunder.
- : An offering made to a god, often food, animals, or valuables.
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- : Egyptian ruler believed to be chosen by the gods.
- Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods.
- : The belief in one God.
- : The belief in many gods.
- : Sacred texts of Ancient India.
- : The founder of Buddhism.
- : A Mesopotamian temple built to honor the gods.
- : Sacred river in Hinduism.
- : The Egyptian god of the afterlife.
15 Clues: : The Egyptian sun god. • : The belief in one God. • : The belief in many gods. • : The founder of Buddhism. • : Sacred river in Hinduism. • : Sacred texts of Ancient India. • : The Egyptian god of the afterlife. • : The Greek god of the sky and thunder. • : The name of God in the Hebrew tradition. • Olympus : The mythical home of the Greek gods. • ...
Egypt's pyramids 2022-12-12
6 Clues: Egyptian leader • royal tomb for pharaohs • a city famous for the pyramids • religion of the ancient people • a country famous for the pyramids • pharaoh who is known for building the Great pyramids
Cursed Cannibals 2015-10-17
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- A set of clothes worn by an actor or other performer for a particular role or by someone attending a masquerade.
- A scientist who creates and brings to life a manlike monster which eventually turns on him and destroys him.
- An object, usually made to resemble a human figure, set up to scare birds away from a field where crops are growing.
- The eve of All Saints' Day, commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and solicit candy or other treats door-to-door.
- Causing terror or horror, often used in reference to screams.
- A magical medicine, drug or poison in liquid form. In mythology and literature, it is usually made by a magician, dragon, fairy or witch and has magical properties.
- A woman thought to have magic powers, historically rooted in evil.
- Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen.
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- An activity associated chiefly with Halloween that stemmed from the practice of carving turnips to ward off evil spirits during the ancient Celtic festival, Samhain.
- Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- Supernatural, often malevolent, beings prevalent in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology and folklore.
- A man who has magical powers, especially in legends and fairy tales.
- A large metal pot or kettle for cooking and/or boiling over an open fire, with a large mouth and often with an arc-shaped hanger.
- An evil or mischievous, grotesque, dwarf-like demon or monster that appeared in European stories and accounts during the Middle Ages.
- Characterized by, or appealing to, an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
- Wickedness or evil.
- A corpse believed, in European folklore, to leave its grave at night to drink the blood of the living by biting their necks with long pointed canine teeth.
- A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation.
18 Clues: Wickedness or evil. • A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation. • Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify. • Causing terror or horror, often used in reference to screams. • A woman thought to have magic powers, historically rooted in evil. • A man who has magical powers, especially in legends and fairy tales. • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-06-26
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for their strength and hunting abilities.
- A small, magical humanoid creature often associated with nature and known for their ability to grant wishes.
- A monster from Greek mythology with venomous snakes for hair, capable of turning people to stone with her gaze.
- A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration.
- A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking.
- A legendary creature, also known as Sasquatch, believed to inhabit forests and wilderness areas, often described as tall and hairy.
- A mythical bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn from its own ashes, representing immortality and renewal.
- A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian features, often associated with great power and fire-breathing abilities.
- A giant sea creature often depicted as a colossal squid or octopus capable of causing destruction.
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- A mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion, known for its enigmatic nature and riddles.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often depicted as alluring and living in the sea.
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power and guardianship.
- A legendary creature in Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and drinking their blood.
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish.
- A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region, also known as the Abominable Snowman.
- A creature with the body of a human and the head of a bull, often depicted as dwelling in a labyrinth.
18 Clues: A mythical winged horse, often depicted as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration. • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology, typically portrayed as strong and brutish. • A female spirit from Irish folklore associated with foretelling death by wailing or shrieking. • A mythical creature that can transform from a human into a wolf, typically during the full moon. • ...
Greek Mythology Review Part 1 2022-01-21
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- God of the Sea, brother of Zeus
- Goddess of love and beauty, born from the sea foam after her father was castrated
- Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready
- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- Grown in the Garden of the Hesperides, Hercules had to retrieve them in his eleventh labor
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon, the Ceryneian Hind was sacred to her
- A princess who was saved by the hero Perseus from being sacrificed to a sea monster
- A winged horse that was born from the blood of Medusa
- A Titan who brought fire to humans, he was chained to a rock while a vulture ate his liver daily
- God of wine, theater, and religious ecstasy, he was the only god with a mortal parent
- Hero who killed Medusa and saved the princess Andromeda from a sea monster
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- God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- husband and son of Gaia who imprisoned his children deep in the earth
- A Gorgon killed by the hero Perseus, whose eyes turned living things to stone
- The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods
- Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of Spring, daughter of Demeter
- Brother of Europa and founder of the ancient Greek city of Thebes, he brought the alphabet to the new continent
- Three sisters who saw the future through a single eye that they shared
- An early group of gods, Zeus fights them for control of the world. Atlas and Prometheus are examples
- Mortal woman whom Zeus transformed into a cow, she became a queen of Egypt
- Half-man half-horse, one of these creatures tricked Hercules’ lover into killing him
- Hero who completed twelve labors and died from a centaur’s poisonous blood
- A mortal woman whom Zeus abducted by turning himself into a bull and swimming away with her
- creatures whose beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths
- A mortal woman who was the wife of Cupid and the last to join the gods and goddesses of Olympus
- The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades
- A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous Greek gods
- Queen of the Gods, her jealousy over her husband’s infidelity is infamous
28 Clues: God of the Sea, brother of Zeus • God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods • A winged horse that was born from the blood of Medusa • The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades • Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of Spring, daughter of Demeter • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology and Religion 2014-04-03
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- He was the god of war and known for his love of violence.
- Her curiosity brought terrible things into the world.
- These fun activities similar to carnivals were held to honor the gods.
- These famous athletic events started as a way to honor the gods.
- The most famous of these religious women were located at Delphi.
- This was the part of the underworld reserved for those that lived evil lives.
- He was a Greek hero best known for defeating the Minotaur.
- He was one of the 3 judges of the dead in the underworld.
- These were the equivalent to psychics today in that they could predict the future.
- It was the 3-headed guard dog of the underworld.
- She was the moon goddess that wished Endymion to sleep peacefully forever.
- He was ordered by the gods to build and ark to save himself.
- His relationship with Daphne was sabotaged by cupid and his arrows.
- He starved to death when he could not take his eyes off of his own reflection.
- Most later temples were made of this beautiful building material.
- There were this many muses of the arts.
- He was a Greek hero best known for accomplishing 12 feats of strength and became a favorite of the gods.
- He was the ruler of the underworld.
- He died trying to fly his father Helios’ chariot of the sun.
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- She was Mother Earth and had a variety of children.
- She irked Athena when she claimed, and proved, to be the best weaver in all of Greece.
- This field was the part of the underworld reserved for those that lived and ordinary life.
- She was the daughter of Demeter and kidnapped by Hades.
- He was creator of mankind.
- He was a Greek hero best known for killing Medusa.
- He was punished by Zeus for meddling in his affairs and forced to roll a rock up a hill for eternity.
- Once a person joining a cult had accomplished tasks they were accepted into the cult through this.
- cults These were secret meetings of people worshipping a single deity in depth.
- He accepted a coin to carry the souls across the River Styx.
- She left her thrown on Mount Olympus and gave it to Dionysus.
- He delivered the dead souls to the underworld.
- They were built to be the Earthly home of the gods.
- He was taught by Chiron the centaur to heal the sick.
- He was the king of the gods and he helped overthrow his father Cronus.
- This is an offering of wine at the alters of temples.
- This is the most famous temple in all of Greece. It was dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- These are predictions of the future based on natural occurrences.
- This field was the part of the underworld reserved for those that lived a virtuous life.
- He realized his greediness when he asked for the golden touch from Dionysus.
- She was one of the 3 fates who spun the thread of life.
40 Clues: He was creator of mankind. • He was the ruler of the underworld. • There were this many muses of the arts. • He delivered the dead souls to the underworld. • It was the 3-headed guard dog of the underworld. • He was a Greek hero best known for killing Medusa. • She was Mother Earth and had a variety of children. • They were built to be the Earthly home of the gods. • ...
Greek Mythology by Lara Dye 2012-10-16
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- 3 heads with fangs on one
- There is one in Egypt
- Messanger
- One eye
- Son of posuelum
- 3 headed dog
- 100 hands`
- Rulled earth before the oplypians
- Zues’ sister
- Ruler of the underworld
- Man+hourse=
- Horse with wings
- Deaper than the underworld
- Zues’ wife
- War and sunlight
- Monster sea goddess
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- Lighning
- Married to the owner of a trendent
- Mother of muses
- Smith god
- Son of posedon and meilusa
- Goddess of the rainbow
- Decended supposobly stole a bolt
- olypus Were the gods live
- Daughter of zues
- Son of hermius
- panoptes 100 eyes
- Hunting god
- Titan of light
- Goddess of chaus
30 Clues: One eye • Lighning • Messanger • Smith god • 100 hands` • Zues’ wife • Man+hourse= • Hunting god • 3 headed dog • Zues’ sister • Son of hermius • Titan of light • Mother of muses • Son of posuelum • Daughter of zues • Horse with wings • War and sunlight • Goddess of chaus • panoptes 100 eyes • Monster sea goddess • There is one in Egypt • Goddess of the rainbow • Ruler of the underworld • 3 heads with fangs on one • ...
THE WORLD OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2012-10-17
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- The leader of the Titans.
- Moon goddess.
- Venomous snakes for hair.
- The hero sent to capture the golden fleece.
- His nymph mother, Thetis, held him by his heel when she dipped him in the River Styx.
- Creator of the labyrinth and great inventor.
- Hero who killed medusa.
- Tribe of half man, half horse creatures.
- Goddess of the rainbow.
- It is the kingdom of the dead and ruled over by Hades.
- Fought heroically in the Trojan War, (Latin – Ulysses)
- Son of Poseidon and a king of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur.
- Taken by Hades into the Underworld.
- Fishtailed sea god.
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- The famous dragon that guarded the oracle of Delphi.
- Spirits of nature.
- Beautiful half-woman, half-birdlike creatures that sang such sweet songs.
- The virgin goddess of the hunt.
- The goddess of wisdom and war.
- The god of war.
- The swiftest runner of her time, surpassing the most fleet-footed men in racing.
- God of the vine/ wine.
- It lies far beneath the disk of the world. Deeper than the underworld.
- Heads of a lion, a dog and a wolf.
- His name can be translated as "killer of Belerus" the hero who killed the chimaera.
- Giant beings with a single, round eye in the middle of their foreheads.
- Face, beak, talons and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
- A gigantic, nine-headed water-serpent, which haunted the swamps of Lerna.
- She had the face of a woman, the breast and feet and tail of a lion, and the wings of a bird.
- Winged horse.
30 Clues: Moon goddess. • Winged horse. • The god of war. • Spirits of nature. • Fishtailed sea god. • God of the vine/ wine. • Hero who killed medusa. • Goddess of the rainbow. • The leader of the Titans. • Venomous snakes for hair. • The goddess of wisdom and war. • The virgin goddess of the hunt. • Heads of a lion, a dog and a wolf. • Taken by Hades into the Underworld. • ...
The Beings of Roman Mythology 2015-01-21
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- Rex dei
- Filius Iocli
- Deus belli
- Filius Odyssei
- Ceperat Eurydice
- Fecerat duodecum curae
- _____occidit Medusa
- Pater Saturni
- Uxor Orphei
- Dea amari
- Deus Soli
- Animal Romulus and Remus were raised by
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- Habeo unum oculum. Odysseus occidit meum
- Dea Casae
- Rex Argonautorum
- Pater helenae
- Echo amaverat_____
- Deus vini
- Uxor Odyssei
- Regina Spartae
- Pyramus amaverat_____
- Pater Abystri
- _______ occidit Remus
- Deus amari
- _____ convertit Arachne in araneum
25 Clues: Rex dei • Dea Casae • Deus vini • Dea amari • Deus Soli • Deus belli • Deus amari • Uxor Orphei • Filius Iocli • Uxor Odyssei • Pater helenae • Pater Saturni • Pater Abystri • Filius Odyssei • Regina Spartae • Rex Argonautorum • Ceperat Eurydice • Echo amaverat_____ • _____occidit Medusa • Pyramus amaverat_____ • _______ occidit Remus • Fecerat duodecum curae • _____ convertit Arachne in araneum • ...
Greek Mythology - Lessons 6-10 2016-03-10
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- plant-covered lattice for shade
- fossil tree resin used in jewelry
- tiny pieces of partly burned wood
- to agree
- having bent or drooping ears
- to give in abundance, offer generously
- sweet drink of the gods
- light spears for throwing
- maturing earlier than usual, advanced
- not obvious
- to present as a grant or gift
- Greek or Roman prophetess
- spoken smoothly without sincerity
- edge of a slope or of land bordering water
- swift, violent stream
- unconquerable
- poor person
- to summon with a hand gesture
- food of the gods that gave immortality
- quick mental abilities
- three-pronged spear
- ugly, withered old woman
- pacify, satisfy
- place, function
- small cave or cavern
- to direct, command
- formal, serious
- crevice, crack
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- without vegetation
- shrine where deities were consulted
- large mollusk shell (can be used as trumpet)
- intestines
- hoodlums, rowdy person
- prediction
- to replenish with people, inhabitants
- hand drums
- with contempt
- again, once more
- one who tends swine (pigs)
- dreary, dismal, forlorn
- foul from standing, not moving
- muscle fibers
- to make a firm decision
- vertical pole used to support sails on a ship
- conical heaps of stones built as markers
- brightly shining, glowing
- long lock or ringlet of hair
- clothed, dressed
- tightly
- licorice-flavored herb
50 Clues: tightly • to agree • intestines • prediction • hand drums • not obvious • poor person • with contempt • unconquerable • muscle fibers • crevice, crack • pacify, satisfy • place, function • formal, serious • again, once more • clothed, dressed • without vegetation • to direct, command • three-pronged spear • small cave or cavern • swift, violent stream • hoodlums, rowdy person • quick mental abilities • ...
Greek Mythology (and Percy Jackson) 2023-02-05
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- God of war
- The only place in the world where demigods can be safe
- God of fire and the forge
- Apollo's enemy (it's a kind of snake)
- Jason's best friend in The Heroes of Olympus
- Goddess of beauty and love
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of the sun, music, poetry, and archery
- Has snake hair
- God of the sky and King of the Gods
- Percy's half-brother (cyclops)
- The name of Apollo's prophetic arrow
- God of wine
- Goddess of marriage and queen of Olympus
- The name of Percy's Pegasus
- Percy's GF
- God of tricksters, and the messenger of the gods
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- The name of Apollo when he was turned into a human in The Trials of Apollo
- Daughter of Zeus in Percy Jackson
- Nico's boyfriend (a son of Apollo)
- God of the seas (Percy's dad)
- Son of Poseidon
- The name of Percy's enemy, who is trying to resurrect Kronos
- Goddess of the Hunt and Apollo's sister
- Goddess of wisdom and war (Annabeth's mom)
- Percy's best friend
- Son of Hades in Percy Jackson
- Thalia's brother who is the son of Jupiter
- Jason's (supposedly) girlfriend in The Heroes of Olympus
29 Clues: God of war • Percy's GF • God of wine • Has snake hair • Son of Poseidon • Percy's best friend • Goddess of agriculture • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of beauty and love • The name of Percy's Pegasus • God of the seas (Percy's dad) • Son of Hades in Percy Jackson • Percy's half-brother (cyclops) • Daughter of Zeus in Percy Jackson • Nico's boyfriend (a son of Apollo) • ...
Polynesian mythology and other trivia 2018-06-12
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- Hawaiian goddess of coral reefs
- god of all sea creatures
- Hawaiian owl deity
- Maori war god son of papa and rangi
- Shark god of oahu and molokai
- Hawaiian hog god
- Is easter island part of polynesia?
- True or false polynesia is part of oceania
- Maori god of cultivated plants
- Tangaroa used his ___ to make the clouds
- Sacred color in the pacific
- Hawaiian nature god
- This hero fished up the islands of hawaii
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- God of fishermen
- Maori bird god
- the hawaiian version of tane is named__
- Maori god of wild plants
- Important dance to the hawaiians it was one way they passed down stories
- True or false the native people of new zealand are called the olmecs
- Hawaiian volcano goddess
- He alone succeeded in pushing papa and rangi apart
- Father of tane, tangaroa,tu,rango,haumia and Tawhiri
- Nesos is greek for ____
23 Clues: Maori bird god • God of fishermen • Hawaiian hog god • Hawaiian owl deity • Hawaiian nature god • Nesos is greek for ____ • Maori god of wild plants • god of all sea creatures • Hawaiian volcano goddess • Sacred color in the pacific • Shark god of oahu and molokai • Maori god of cultivated plants • Hawaiian goddess of coral reefs • Maori war god son of papa and rangi • ...
Polynesian mythology and other trivia 2018-06-12
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- True or false the ancient Polynesians were very much against human sacrifice
- Maori war god son of Papa and Rangi
- Maori bird god
- This hero fished up the islands of Hawaii
- Tangaroa used his ___ to make the clouds
- God of all sea creatures
- Hawaiian goddess of coral reefs
- Nesos is Greek for ____
- Father of Tane, Tangaroa, Tu, Rongo, Haumia and Tawhiri
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- He alone succeeded in pushing Papa and Rangi apart
- Maori god of wild plants
- God of fishermen
- Hawaiian volcano goddess
- Hawaiian nature god
- True or false Polynesia is part of Oceania
- The Hawaiian version of Tane is named ___
- Hawaiian hog god
- Is Easter Island part of Polynesia
- Hawaiian owl deity
- Shark god of Oahu and Molokai
- Important dance to the Hawaiians it was one way they passed down stories
- Maori god of cultivated plants
- Sacred color in the Pacific
23 Clues: Maori bird god • God of fishermen • Hawaiian hog god • Hawaiian owl deity • Hawaiian nature god • Nesos is Greek for ____ • Maori god of wild plants • Hawaiian volcano goddess • God of all sea creatures • Sacred color in the Pacific • Shark god of Oahu and Molokai • Maori god of cultivated plants • Hawaiian goddess of coral reefs • Is Easter Island part of Polynesia • ...
The Great Families of Mythology 2023-05-23
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- Abandoned as a child and grew up to discover his true origins and parentage
- Killed and served his son to the gods
- Survived the Trojan War
- The husband of Procris, the Athenian princess
- Sacrificed by her father to make the winds blow favorably.
- Clytemnestras lover
- God of truth, and practically everything
- Refused Boreas and in his anger, he kidnapped her
- Creature shade like a winged lion but with the breast and face of a woman
- Was abducted by Apollo and then deserted
- Killed his father Oedipus and married his mother without knowing his relationship to either
- Was given a burial at the price of his sister's life
- Was served to the gods as dinner and had his shoulder eaten by Demeter on accident
- Killed his mother and her lover to avenge his father's death
- Gave the olive tree to Athens
- The founder and the first king of Athens
- Said she was better than Leto for having more children
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- Put to death for properly burying her brother
- The founder and the first king of Thebes
- Answered the riddle of the Sphinx
- Sister of Antigone, Eteocles, and Polyneices
- Killed my brother's two little children because he seduced my wife
- Spoke through a tapestry because her tongue had been cut out
- Became the Knightdale because that bird has the saddest song
- Changed into a deer and was torn apart by his own dogs
- King of Athens
- Abducted Orithyia and they went to Thrace and lived as King and Queen
- Hanged himself when she realized she had married her own son
- Accidentally shot by her husband when she spied on him because she suspected him of cheating but he mistook her for prey when he was hunting
- Jocastas Brother
30 Clues: King of Athens • Jocastas Brother • Clytemnestras lover • Survived the Trojan War • Gave the olive tree to Athens • Answered the riddle of the Sphinx • Killed and served his son to the gods • The founder and the first king of Thebes • God of truth, and practically everything • Was abducted by Apollo and then deserted • The founder and the first king of Athens • ...
Mythology Final Exam Review 2023 2023-10-05
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- Demeter had to stay in Hades for four months of the year after she ate seeds from this fruit
- Norse goddess of beauty; she came from the Vanir
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Type of stone used to construct many Greek temples
- A significant story that often explains how something came to be
- Name of the mountain that the Greek pantheon lived on
- Rhea tricked Cronus by giving him one of these to eat
- Home of the Norse Vikings
- Deadly maze that was the home of the half-bull Minotaur
- Who Zeus was always cheating on
- What Odin sacrificed for wisdom
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- Goddess whose apples keep the Norse pantheon young
- Like a family of gods from one culture
- Titan who was punished for stealing fire to keep his human creations warm during winter
- Queen of the Olympians who had plenty of reasons to be upset with her husband Zeus
- What Greeks believed existed before the world
- Norse god of thunder; his weapon was Mjolnir
- Watchman of the Norse gods; he guards Bifrost
- Wise all-father who traded his eye for a drink of wisdom at Mimir's well
- Half-giant trickster and father of Hela, Fenrir, and Jormungand the serpent
- The day of doom in Norse mythology
- The only good thing that emerged from Pandora's box
22 Clues: Home of the Norse Vikings • Who Zeus was always cheating on • What Odin sacrificed for wisdom • Greek goddess of love and beauty • The day of doom in Norse mythology • Like a family of gods from one culture • Norse god of thunder; his weapon was Mjolnir • What Greeks believed existed before the world • Watchman of the Norse gods; he guards Bifrost • ...
An Overview of Greek Mythology 2024-12-09
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- a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / causes terror during battle, hence "panic"
- goddess of Athens, wisdom, arts and crafts / protectress of civilization and a war deity more popular with the ancient Greeks than Ares / principal attributes are the owl, the helmet, and the spear
- god of war / an unpleasant and unpopular figure in Greek mythology because the ancient Greeks generally disliked war
- kills the minotaur in Crete / became King of Athens
- first generation of gods to rule the world, before the Olympians - the twelve children of the primordial parents Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth) / were overthrown as part of the Greek succession myth, which tells how Cronus seized power from his father Uranus and ruled the cosmos with his fellow Titans before being in turn defeated and replaced as the ruling pantheon of gods by Zeus and the Olympians in a ten-year war
- goddess of agriculture / her name means "earth mother" / worshipped by a mystery cult in the city of Eleusis / with the kidnapping of her daughter Persephone by Hades, her emotions and actions directly affect the cycle of the seasons
- Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute is the bow and arrow
- messenger of the gods / Zeus' illegitimate son who is sometimes denounced as his father's "lackey" / god of lower-class working people: merchants, athletes, gamblers, and thieves
- god of fire and the forge / at birth, he was so ugly that his mother flung him off Mount Olympus causing him to become lame / associated with volcanoes and the creator of several (metallic) inventions
- kills Medusa, a monster with snakes for hair who could turn anyone to stone who looked into her eyes / son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of the king of Argos - as an infant, he was cast into the sea in a chest with his mother by his grandfather, who had been told that he would kill him
- god of wine-making and theatre / youngest of the Olympian gods / in Greek art, he is depicted as an Easterner - his cult was imported from Asia Minor and he brings Eastern things and ideas to Greece (e.g. cymbals, wine and the vine)
- torch-bearing female earth-demons / depicted with blood dripping from their eyes and snakes instead of hair / their principal function is to avenge murder, especially the murder of a parent by a child / originally part of a cult based on ghost worship
- fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city - Thebes - and family
- raised by the centaur Cheiron after his uncle kills his father / leads the Argonauts and recovers the Golden Fleece - a symbol of authority and kingship
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- depicted as three old women spinning thread - they include Clotho ("I spin"), Lachesis ("allotment"), and Atropos ("inflexible) / a metaphor for birth, destiny, and death
- god of the dead, the collector and keeper of souls / not a god of death like the Grim Reaper nor a demon like the Devil / his abduction of Persephone explains the seasons / his name means the "Unseen One" / also called Pluto ("Rich")
- his father is the Titan Cronus - he usurps the throne of heaven from his father / attributes are the lightning bolt, the eagle, and a shield called the aegis ("protection")
- goddess of beauty / wed to the blacksmith god Hephaestus, but she cheats on him often - Greek authors often treat her with contempt / originally imported into Greece from the Near East / Ishtar, the primary female deity in Mesopotamia, had a major influence on the development this goddess
- kills many chthonic beasts (e.g. the Hydra, the Nemean Lion) / became identified with the Phoenician God Melqart / associated with Thebes
- a catch-all category of minor female divinities / usually associated with ecological niches: trees, springs, rivers, seas / often attend a more important deity (e.g. Artemis)
- became Zeus' wife after a long courtship - finally, Zeus tricked her into marrying him by turning into a pitiful sparrow / a suspicious wife, especially vengeful against Zeus' extramarital consorts and their offspring (e.g. Heracles)
- goddess of the hearth / was responsible for tending to the fire in every mortal home and the divine hearth of the Olympians / also associated with food preparation and baking
- returns to Ithaca after twenty years abroad (ten years of war at Troy and ten years of wandering) / known for his cunning, intelligence, and versatility
- personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders"
- god of the sea / father of many lesser sea deities (e.g. Oceanids - the sea-nymphs) / carries a trident with which he stirs up tidal waves and causes earthquakes
- son of Zeus and Leto, who Hera sent the Python - a giant serpent - after / god of many things: the sun, wisdom, prophecy, music, flocks, wolves, mice, plagues, medicine / center of worship for this god is Delphi - the Delphic oracle is famous for misleading oracles
26 Clues: kills the minotaur in Crete / became King of Athens • personifications of poetic and scientific inspiration / their name means "the reminders" • a woodland god depicted with goat's ears, horns, legs / causes terror during battle, hence "panic" • Apollo's twin sister and his antithesis / goddess of hunting / major attribute is the bow and arrow • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Athenian lawmaker who had a harsh code of laws
- Roman goddess of flowers
- maiden who loved Narcissus. He rejected her and she pined away until nothing was left of her but her voice.
- place of assembly for judicial/public business in an ancient Roman city
- giant who supported the heavens on his shoulders
- a hero of superhuman strength
- goddess of discord
- handsome youth loved by Aphrodite
- given the power of prophecy by Apollo
- Roman god of animals
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- Roman god of wine, wild with drunkenness
- the “not mortal” food of the gods, extremely delicious
- protective shield of Zeus
- Greek name for Thoth, Egyptian god who was the inventor of a magic seal to keep a vessel airtight
- fire-breathing monster with a lion’s head, goat’s body, and serpent’s tail
- bravest of the Trojans
- Roman goddess of the dawn
- mythological paradise where after death the blessed (mortals favored by the gods) dwell
- goddess of the rainbow
- mythological race of warrior women
20 Clues: goddess of discord • Roman god of animals • bravest of the Trojans • goddess of the rainbow • Roman goddess of flowers • protective shield of Zeus • Roman goddess of the dawn • a hero of superhuman strength • handsome youth loved by Aphrodite • mythological race of warrior women • given the power of prophecy by Apollo • Roman god of wine, wild with drunkenness • ...
1.3 and 2.1 Mythology Review 2025-11-13
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- Achilles' name when he is disguised as a girl
- half-horse, half-man
- Father of Thetis
- Goddess of Chaos and Discord
- Achilles' trainer
- Son of Zeus killed by Patroclus
- Name of mountain where Chiron lives
- River that Achilles is dipped in
- Queen of the Gods
- Achilles' dad
- Achilles' mom
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- Name of Achilles' soldiers/followers
- Messenger of the gods
- Greatest warrior of all the Greeks
- Achilles' best friend/soulmate
- Goddess of wisdom, war and justice
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Greek god who Agamemnon offends, forcing him to take something of Achilles'
- Greek hero who tricks Achilles into revealing himself
- island that Achilles hides on
- Decides who gets the golden apple
- Greatest warrior of the Trojans
22 Clues: Achilles' dad • Achilles' mom • Father of Thetis • Achilles' trainer • Queen of the Gods • half-horse, half-man • Messenger of the gods • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of Chaos and Discord • island that Achilles hides on • Achilles' best friend/soulmate • Son of Zeus killed by Patroclus • Greatest warrior of the Trojans • River that Achilles is dipped in • ...
Advent Calendar: Women in Mythology 2025-12-19
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- Phoenician princess whose name becomes synonymous with a continent after she's kidnapped by Zeus in the form of a bull
- Artificial woman crafted by Hephaestus, her curiosity releases calamities on the mortal world
- Queen whose encounter with a swan results in eggs producing both mortal and divine offspring
- Tragic heroine who defies a royal edict and provides proper burial rites for her family
- Princess imprisoned to prevent prophecy, she was impregnated by Zeus in the form of golden rain
- Weaver whose tapestry exposed divine scandals, provoking Minerva's wrath and and her own transformation
- Maiden who defeated suitors in footraces until distracted by golden apples
- Amazon leader mourned by Achilles after he kills her
- Olympian messenger who travels via rainbows and often appears bearing a pitcher of water from the Styx
- A victim of human sacrifice, she was killed to appease Artemis
- Ariadne's sister, Pasiphae's daughter, and Theseus' wife
- Laurel nymph whose transformation explains Apollo’s sacred plant
- Bride lost twice — once to a snakebite, once to a backward glance
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- Mortal bride of a God, she was punished with trials for having disobeyed her husband
- Ethiopian princess chained to a rock as atonement for her mother's hubris
- Elderly hostess rewarded with a shared metamorphosis and a priesthood after welcoming gods in disguise
- Granddaughter of Helios, she is a powerful and dangerous sorceress willing to do whatever it takes
- Abandoned by Theseus after helping him, later immortalized as a constellation after marriage to Dionysus
- Prophetic daughter of Priam cursed so no one believes her, who foresaw both the Wooden Horse and her own captivity
- Companion of Artemis who was transformed into a bear and constellation
- Cretan queen who fell in love with a bull
- Survivor of the great flood who repopulated humanity by casting stones over her shoulder
- Boastful mother punished through the annihilation of her lineage
- Married to a Trojan prince, she watched her son get thrown from the walls of Troy and was forced to marry Achilles' son
- Queen of Sparta, her face launched a thousand ships
25 Clues: Cretan queen who fell in love with a bull • Queen of Sparta, her face launched a thousand ships • Amazon leader mourned by Achilles after he kills her • Ariadne's sister, Pasiphae's daughter, and Theseus' wife • A victim of human sacrifice, she was killed to appease Artemis • Boastful mother punished through the annihilation of her lineage • ...
SEA MONSTERS! 2022-08-01
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- May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands
- In Pirates of the Caribbean, Davy Jones commands this creature
- Biblical sea serpent
- Ursula
- If you cut off one head two more grow in its place
- In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend
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- In Norse mythology it is also called the Midgard Serpent
- Mega shark
- Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things
- Grecian whirlpool monster
- This classic opens with, "Call me Ishmael"
- How Geppetto met his end in The Adventures of Pinocchio
- Alberto's "sea monster" friend from the movie of the same name
- Lovecraftian Sea beast
- Odysseus saves his crew from this creature by tying them to the ship
15 Clues: Ursula • Mega shark • Biblical sea serpent • Lovecraftian Sea beast • Grecian whirlpool monster • Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things • This classic opens with, "Call me Ishmael" • If you cut off one head two more grow in its place • May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands • In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend • ...
The Early Americas Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-08
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- house a large house in the ground
- an ancient Inca device for recording information
- a group of close-knit and interrelated families
- ceremonial distribution of property and gifts to affirm or reaffirm social status
- an agreement that resolves a dispute
- a complex human society
- a step-like landform
- amount that remains when used
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- the communal dwelling of an American Indian village of the four corner
- a raised road crossing water
- an ancestral spirit in the mythology of the Pueblo people
- the beliefs/customs of a particular society/ group.
- a kind of clay used as a building material
- ice that moves slowly over land
- a group of people including many families
15 Clues: a step-like landform • a complex human society • a raised road crossing water • amount that remains when used • ice that moves slowly over land • an agreement that resolves a dispute • a group of people including many families • house a large house in the ground • a kind of clay used as a building material • a group of close-knit and interrelated families • ...
Roman religion crossword 2021-12-05
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- Monotheistic religion
- Belief in multiple gods/godesses
- Month named after roman god Janus
- The romans ____ and rebranded the greek gods
- Where the gods lived in roman mythology
- Roman god of war; same name as the fourth planet from the sun
- Most _______ were named after roman deities
- Only planet named after a greek god
- To switch or move to a new religion
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- another name for a god/goddess
- river that runs through rome,God=Tiberinus
- Group that worshiped the emperors of rome
- Second planet from the sun; roman god of love
- Sixth planet from the sun; roman god of agriculture
- Largest known asteroid; also named after a roman god
15 Clues: Monotheistic religion • another name for a god/goddess • Belief in multiple gods/godesses • Month named after roman god Janus • Only planet named after a greek god • To switch or move to a new religion • Where the gods lived in roman mythology • Group that worshiped the emperors of rome • river that runs through rome,God=Tiberinus • ...
Roman Religion 2023-08-30
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- the god of love
- the god of the sea
- living forever; never dying or decaying.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- the god of time, Agriculture, wealth
- the God of Financial Gain, Poetry, and Eloquence
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- the ruler of light and sky
- the god of the underworld
- God of Sun, Prophecy, and Music
- the God of Fertility and Wine
- a carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger.
- life after death.
- the god fire
- the god of War
- a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.
15 Clues: the god fire • the god of War • the god of love • life after death. • the god of the sea • the god of the underworld • the ruler of light and sky • the God of Fertility and Wine • God of Sun, Prophecy, and Music • the god of time, Agriculture, wealth • living forever; never dying or decaying. • the God of Financial Gain, Poetry, and Eloquence • ...
stems choice board 2025-04-09
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- ________ happens when chemical compounds go through synthesis
- ________ is the fear of going insane
- the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light
- half a god
- ________ relates to one color
- strikingly beautiful or impressive
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- A piece of glass that makes things bigger
- ________ is of or relating to the stars
- a study of economics in terms of individual areas of activity
- a group of stars
- ________ is an alcoholic drink taken before a meal as an appetizer
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- relating to multiple colors
- ________ is the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- ________ conjoined twins are two people connected since birth
15 Clues: half a god • a group of stars • relating to multiple colors • ________ relates to one color • strikingly beautiful or impressive • ________ is the fear of going insane • ________ is of or relating to the stars • A piece of glass that makes things bigger • ________ is the god of the sun in Greek mythology • the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light • ...
SEARCH Kids 2024-03-07
7 Clues: He's doing sugar for his project. • He's doing coding for his project. • She's doing corgis for her project. • He's doing robotics for his project. • He's doing roller coasters for his project. • She's doing venomous snakes for her project. • She's doing Greek mythology for her project.
The Myth of Icarus 2022-12-04
7 Clues: A maze • Sad; low in spirits • A collection of myths • Dangerous; full of peril • Serious; formal and dignified • Complicated; with many parts or elements • A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society
Day 9 2023-12-18
8 Clues: Sister of Elsa • Name of an archangel • And you were roommates • And you were roommates • Actor of Luke Skywalker • "Mads og _____", Danish title of a Disney movie • Name of a prominent female figure in Norse Mythology • "Because I care about her! Morning, noon and night I care about her"
Röskva's Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-16
7 Clues: University of _______ • The colour of social minded people • Röskva's brother in Norse mythology • A person on top of an election list • The Röskva beer (also a female name) • "it is our _______, of our unity bond" • In this bar, students can buy beer at a discount (Icelandic)
Halloween 2025-10-14
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- Which Tim Burton character sings the song “What’s This?” after discovering Christmas Town?(full name)
- In Celtic mythology, what magical vessel belonging to the goddess Cerridwen was said to grant wisdom and rebirth to those who drank from it?
- In folklore, which plant screams when uprooted and was once believed to grow beneath gallows?
- What is the name of the Mexican holiday that celebrates and honours the lives of deceased loved ones, typically observed on November 1st and 2nd?
- Which ghost story, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from a 1983 novel, became one of the longest-running plays in London’s West End?
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- In folklore, what type of ghost is said to make loud noises and move objects around a home?
- In mythology, what is the name for the creatures whose irresistible songs lured sailors to their doom?
- Which pop superstar released the gothic-themed track Bloody Mary, later going viral thanks to the Netflix series Wednesday?
- In The Rocky Horror Picture Show, what dance features steps like “a jump to the left” and “a step to the right”?
9 Clues: In folklore, what type of ghost is said to make loud noises and move objects around a home? • In folklore, which plant screams when uprooted and was once believed to grow beneath gallows? • Which Tim Burton character sings the song “What’s This?” after discovering Christmas Town?(full name) • ...
group5is 2016-02-21
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- luminous envelope of a star
- eight and farthest known planet
- an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies
- sixth planet from the sun
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- an irregular layer above the photosphere
- only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology
- fourth planet from the sun
- seventh planet from the sun
- solar _ is a stream of energized particles, primarily electrons and protons
- star at the center of the solar system
10 Clues: sixth planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • luminous envelope of a star • seventh planet from the sun • eight and farthest known planet • star at the center of the solar system • an irregular layer above the photosphere • an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies • ...
Puzzle 42 2023-06-28
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- A stage of proficiency or qualification in a course of study
- Small coastal inlet
- Individual attending a job interview
- English cricket ground in Birmingham
- The highest point reached in the sky by a celestial body
- In a fleet of ships, this is the most important one
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- Italian pasta dish containing eggs, cheese and ham
- Goddess of the harvest in Ancient Greek mythology
- Used in advertising to get the customer's attention
- Battle of ... (in 1066)
10 Clues: Small coastal inlet • Battle of ... (in 1066) • Individual attending a job interview • English cricket ground in Birmingham • Goddess of the harvest in Ancient Greek mythology • Italian pasta dish containing eggs, cheese and ham • Used in advertising to get the customer's attention • In a fleet of ships, this is the most important one • ...
General Knowledge 2023-02-15
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- the rarest color of M&M
- the animal that is seen on the Porsche logo
- Gouda originates from this country
- country that produces the most coffee in the world
- tallest dog bread in the world
- according to Greek Mythology, the first woman on Earth, was named this
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- the first soft drink in space
- the world's largest island
- the last name of the explorer who named the Pacific Ocean
- this shape is generally used for stop signs
10 Clues: the rarest color of M&M • the world's largest island • the first soft drink in space • tallest dog bread in the world • Gouda originates from this country • this shape is generally used for stop signs • the animal that is seen on the Porsche logo • country that produces the most coffee in the world • the last name of the explorer who named the Pacific Ocean • ...
English 2024-09-12
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- A poetic technique, e.g. As brave as a lion.
- The country we are in now.
- A place where you can go to eat food.
- Something that can float up in the air.
- At last...
- Something that happens can be known as an...
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- A piece of paper you can get when you pay for something.
- A month near the beginning of the year.
- A fish that is famous in Irish mythology.
- When you get something, you ___________ it.
10 Clues: At last... • The country we are in now. • A place where you can go to eat food. • A month near the beginning of the year. • Something that can float up in the air. • A fish that is famous in Irish mythology. • When you get something, you ___________ it. • A poetic technique, e.g. As brave as a lion. • Something that happens can be known as an... • ...
Christmas Hunt 2 2024-12-13
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- Your single greatest fear in this world
- A deposit for crumbs, and dust but mostly dog hair
- "Show me a variety of..."
- a prominent group of stars that's visible in the winter sky and is named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- To seek
- A device that performs tasks. Also one of your biggest fears
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- When the basement couches join together, they become this
- The dogs have been banished to this location
- Jesus' birthday
- "I'm about to..."
10 Clues: To seek • Jesus' birthday • "I'm about to..." • "Show me a variety of..." • Your single greatest fear in this world • The dogs have been banished to this location • A deposit for crumbs, and dust but mostly dog hair • When the basement couches join together, they become this • A device that performs tasks. Also one of your biggest fears • ...
deforestation, vulnerable, conservation, disappear, mythology, environmental, extinction, fragmentation, thrive, expansion 2024-11-16
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- The act of increasing in size or extent.
- Something about the nature and the world that is all around us.
- The act of protecting and preserving.
- To go out of sight or existence.
- Something disappears forever and there's nothing left of it.
- A body of myths belonging to a particular culture.
- Being easily harmed or affected.
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- Breaking up into smaller parts.
- The process of cutting down trees in large numbers.
- Growth or development in a healthy way.
10 Clues: Breaking up into smaller parts. • To go out of sight or existence. • Being easily harmed or affected. • The act of protecting and preserving. • Growth or development in a healthy way. • The act of increasing in size or extent. • A body of myths belonging to a particular culture. • The process of cutting down trees in large numbers. • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-10-31
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- The act of increasing in size or extent.
- Something about the nature and the world that is all around us.
- The act of protecting and preserving.
- To go out of sight or existence.
- Something disappears forever and there's nothing left of it.
- A body of myths belonging to a particular culture.
- Being easily harmed or affected.
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- Breaking up into smaller parts.
- The process of cutting down trees in large numbers.
- Growth or development in a healthy way.
10 Clues: Breaking up into smaller parts. • To go out of sight or existence. • Being easily harmed or affected. • The act of protecting and preserving. • The act of increasing in size or extent. • Growth or development in a healthy way. • A body of myths belonging to a particular culture. • The process of cutting down trees in large numbers. • ...
Maycomb Crossword 2024-03-12
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- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- The event that we have each year to celebrate Halloween.
- How us as humans exist.
- A meeting in which women meet and chat over snacks and tea.
- A brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone.
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- A hairy, long legged creature with multiple legs.
- A measure of one's smarts.
- The dieties in Greek Mythology.
- The town in which we live in.
- A disposition that is confused or nervous or upset.
10 Clues: How us as humans exist. • A measure of one's smarts. • The town in which we live in. • The dieties in Greek Mythology. • The biggest planet in our solar system. • A hairy, long legged creature with multiple legs. • A brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone. • A disposition that is confused or nervous or upset. • ...
Crossword 2023-12-06
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- Often associated with an idyllic garden.
- Her art often combines collage techniques and symbolism, exploring themes of race, identity, and spirituality
- The largest city in Nigeria
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
- A prominent feature in the night sky
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- A deity in ancient Greek mythology, embodying both masculine and feminine aspects, associated with love and beauty
- The Roman goddess of love
- Loved by Aphrodite
- famous for its white sandy beaches
- Folding, twisting, and tying
10 Clues: Loved by Aphrodite • The Roman goddess of love • The largest city in Nigeria • The Greek goddess of wisdom • Folding, twisting, and tying • famous for its white sandy beaches • A prominent feature in the night sky • Often associated with an idyllic garden. • Her art often combines collage techniques and symbolism, exploring themes of race, identity, and spirituality • ...
Crosswordology 2024-09-16
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- The study of crime and criminal behaviour
- The belief system that suggests the stars and planets influence human affairs
- The study of the sound system in language
- A collection of traditional stories, especially concerning the early history of civilization
- The science of the Earth's physical structure?
- The science of mind and behaviour
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- The study of bacteria
- The study of living organisms
- The study of ancient human history through artifacts
- The study of the origin of words
10 Clues: The study of bacteria • The study of living organisms • The study of the origin of words • The science of mind and behaviour • The study of crime and criminal behaviour • The study of the sound system in language • The science of the Earth's physical structure? • The study of ancient human history through artifacts • ...
