mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology Vocabulary Quiz 2022-01-13
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- a prediction
- involving or committing a violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred.
- excessive pride or self-confidence
- he act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things.
- an apparatus ( technical equipment) for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
- the ability to live forever; eternal life.
- entities that existed before "Gods" were born and Titans are usually used to describe the creation of the world.
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- relating to humanity as subject to death.
- the condition of being anonymous.
- a person's behavior that is not respectful of orthodox religious practice; irreverent.
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
- the development of events beyond a person's control, is regarded as determined by a supernatural power.
- a person or a thing that inspires artistic creativity.
14 Clues: a prediction • the condition of being anonymous. • excessive pride or self-confidence • relating to humanity as subject to death. • the ability to live forever; eternal life. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • a person or a thing that inspires artistic creativity. • he act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things. • ...
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. • ...
Mythology Character Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-29
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- the twin brother of Artemis
- alternate name is Ceres
- girl who became an expert spinner and weaver
- the son of Zeus and Hera
- alternate name is Bacchus
- King of Mycenae
- renamed Venus
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- a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera
- the goddess of wisdom warfare and crafts
- alternate name is Saturn
- the twin sister of Apollo
- alternate name is Kirke
- according to tradition he was the son of Myrrha
- part human part supernatural being
14 Clues: renamed Venus • King of Mycenae • alternate name is Ceres • alternate name is Kirke • alternate name is Saturn • the son of Zeus and Hera • the twin sister of Apollo • alternate name is Bacchus • the twin brother of Artemis • a mountain nymph who annoyed Hera • part human part supernatural being • the goddess of wisdom warfare and crafts • girl who became an expert spinner and weaver • ...
Greek Mythology in Literature 2023-07-27
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- Half-man, half-bull creature in a labyrinth
- Sorceress and tragic figure
- Mighty hero and demigod
- Tragic figure who flew too close to the sun
- Woman who opened a forbidden box
- Musician who tried to rescue his love from the Underworld
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- Home of the Greek gods
- Epic of a Greek hero's journey home
- Titan who brought fire to humanity
- Goddess of wisdom
- Slayer of Medusa
- War fought over Helen of ___
- God of music and prophecy
- Mythical creature with a riddle
14 Clues: Slayer of Medusa • Goddess of wisdom • Home of the Greek gods • Mighty hero and demigod • God of music and prophecy • Sorceress and tragic figure • War fought over Helen of ___ • Mythical creature with a riddle • Woman who opened a forbidden box • Titan who brought fire to humanity • Epic of a Greek hero's journey home • Half-man, half-bull creature in a labyrinth • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-27
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- a wedged shaped form implied for materials or objects
- god of life, death, and resurrection
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- a culture or religion of people (civilizations)
- something that one heavily depends on
- the greatest goddess in Egypt
- River a well known river located in Mesopotamia
- lord and maker of law
- the focus of Abydos was to show off the story of Osiris
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- writing system of pictures
- a man mixed with god
- a place located west of Egypt
- Age in which Egypt flowered politically, economically, and artistically
- a representation of evil in the universe (Osiris’s brother)
- the son of Osiris
15 Clues: the son of Osiris • a man mixed with god • lord and maker of law • writing system of pictures • a place located west of Egypt • the greatest goddess in Egypt • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • god of life, death, and resurrection • something that one heavily depends on • a culture or religion of people (civilizations) • River a well known river located in Mesopotamia • ...
Classical Mythology Crossword 1 2026-01-29
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- hero who completed 12 Labours
- a reflective object which helps the hero kill Medusa
- the Greek word for cunning
- Latin word for slave
- queen of the gods
- goddess of war and wisdom
- the one-eyed monster
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- king of the gods
- Latin word for merchant
- hero who killed Medusa
- the half-woman, half-bird monsters with a horrible song
- cunning Greek hero
- the woman who was kidnapped, starting the 10-year long war
- the name of the war which lasted for 10 years
14 Clues: king of the gods • queen of the gods • cunning Greek hero • Latin word for slave • the one-eyed monster • hero who killed Medusa • Latin word for merchant • goddess of war and wisdom • the Greek word for cunning • hero who completed 12 Labours • the name of the war which lasted for 10 years • a reflective object which helps the hero kill Medusa • ...
Countries Around Europe 2025-10-21
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- This country's capital was divided during the Cold War.
- Known for its stunning architecture.
- known for its beer, sausages, and rich history.
- Famous for its fjords, northern lights, and Vikings.
- Known for its chocolates and watches.
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- Known for the wine, and baguettes.
- Famous for its windmills, tulips, and canals.
- This country has a famous festival in Pamplona
- This Mediterranean island nation is known for its ancient ruins and mythology.
- Famous for the Renaissance art
10 Clues: Famous for the Renaissance art • Known for the wine, and baguettes. • Known for its stunning architecture. • Known for its chocolates and watches. • Famous for its windmills, tulips, and canals. • This country has a famous festival in Pamplona • known for its beer, sausages, and rich history. • Famous for its fjords, northern lights, and Vikings. • ...
Crossword Fun 2022-09-28
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- Synonym for stupid.
- There are over 200 different Kit-Kat flavours in this country.
- It's illegal to own just one guinea pig in this country.
- The world tree of norse mythology.
- The smallest country on earth.
- The closest relative to the T-Rex that is still alive.
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- Country that starts with an „O“.
- animal with 2,500 teeth.
- shortest war in minutes.
- Most eastern state in the US.
- This country lost a war against emu birds.
- How many percent of american adults believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows.
- Man's best friend.
- this binary number (101) in decimal.
14 Clues: Man's best friend. • Synonym for stupid. • animal with 2,500 teeth. • shortest war in minutes. • Most eastern state in the US. • The smallest country on earth. • Country that starts with an „O“. • The world tree of norse mythology. • this binary number (101) in decimal. • This country lost a war against emu birds. • The closest relative to the T-Rex that is still alive. • ...
Hercules Movie Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-31
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- "A true hero isn't measured by the size of his strength, but the strength of his _____
- God of the sky, Hercules father
- God of the underworld, brother of Zeus
- Hades wanted to make Hercules ________
- Hercules weapon
- The monster Hercules fights without his strength
- The name of Hercules winged horse
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- The god who delivers messages to Zeus
- Where Hercules goes to see his father
- What city does Hercules go to with Phil
- Who is the other hero that Phil trained
- The Greek gods are apart of Greek ____________
- Hades sends these to attack the gods
- The gods live on Mount ______________
14 Clues: Hercules weapon • God of the sky, Hercules father • The name of Hercules winged horse • Hades sends these to attack the gods • The god who delivers messages to Zeus • Where Hercules goes to see his father • The gods live on Mount ______________ • God of the underworld, brother of Zeus • Hades wanted to make Hercules ________ • What city does Hercules go to with Phil • ...
HMHS La Primavera 2025-03-07
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- comes after winter, before summer
- men buy a boquet of ____ for their girlfriends
- you need to water plants so they ____ big and strong
- they go "cheep cheep cheep"
- first part of a tree that grows and appears
- positive emotion
- popular spring flower, starts with T
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- yellow spring flower named after Greek mythology
- sold in a dozen, gotten more expensive recently
- there's an orange and black one called Monarch
- tap this to get sap and make syrup
- the first thing you do in this world, coming from mom
- pollinates flowers and vegetables, stings people
- water falling from the sky
14 Clues: positive emotion • water falling from the sky • they go "cheep cheep cheep" • comes after winter, before summer • tap this to get sap and make syrup • popular spring flower, starts with T • first part of a tree that grows and appears • there's an orange and black one called Monarch • men buy a boquet of ____ for their girlfriends • ...
History of Greek Theater-NiiAshale 2023-01-06
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- was a religious and civic celebration
- non-speaking extras
- The slope of the hill served as the
- usually takes place outdoors.
- are people who played music
- a tent or hut
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- the god of wine and fertility
- In the middle of the orchestra was placed a
- a part of a song that is repeated after each verse
- The word thespian derived from his name,
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat
- is considered the father of Western philosophy
- Name of a group of greeks that had huge advances in philosophy
14 Clues: a tent or hut • non-speaking extras • are people who played music • the god of wine and fertility • usually takes place outdoors. • The slope of the hill served as the • was a religious and civic celebration • The word thespian derived from his name, • In the middle of the orchestra was placed a • A flat terrace below the slope served as the • ...
The Vikings 2017-05-02
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- Viking warriors would often be buried with this
- A rainbow bridge
- The name of the land the Vikings ruled in Britain
- Thor would have to wear gloves when using this weapon
- The place the Vikings originated from
- Freyja's cloak was made out of these feather
- The first the Vikings first raided in Britain
- Vikings believed in _____ mythology
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- Viking women were not allowed to take part in _______.
- One reason why Vikings raided other countries
- Viking houses would often have one of these attached
- The hall of the dead
- Odin has supreme _________
- A person who makes and repairs things with iron
- One of Loki's powers
- Thor's chariot was pulled by these animals
- The name of a Viking dwelling
- A job commonly done by Viking men
18 Clues: A rainbow bridge • The hall of the dead • One of Loki's powers • Odin has supreme _________ • The name of a Viking dwelling • A job commonly done by Viking men • Vikings believed in _____ mythology • The place the Vikings originated from • Thor's chariot was pulled by these animals • Freyja's cloak was made out of these feather • One reason why Vikings raided other countries • ...
Comprehension Practice: Enchanted Garden 2024-05-21
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- strange and frightening
- an act of placing your foot somewhere in an awkward way
- having a stale, mouldy, or damp smell.
- a large hole in the surface of a road
- to move along unsteadily or with difficulty
- to walk in an energetic way and with more movement than necessary
- shook violently and quickly
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- dark or poorly lit
- to shine by reflection with many small flashes of brilliant light
- to spread through something and be present in every part of it.
- swiftness of motion
- to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands
- to attack suddenly
- _______ are tree nymphs or tree spirit in Greek mythology
14 Clues: dark or poorly lit • to attack suddenly • swiftness of motion • strange and frightening • shook violently and quickly • a large hole in the surface of a road • having a stale, mouldy, or damp smell. • to move along unsteadily or with difficulty • to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands • an act of placing your foot somewhere in an awkward way • ...
Vocabulary 2024-04-23
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- the understanding of a situation at a later time
- the like is impossible or unlikely;
- a thinking about beforehand
- destructive to all involved; mutually fatal or ruinous
- comes from a source; originate
- to award or bestow
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- unreasonable irritation, impatience, or ill temper;
- a person or people who leads a larger group
- someone who predicts the future, especially by supernatural means;
- warlike skilled soldiers of the Thessalian people
- any of a race of giant beings descended from Uranus and Gaea,
- a sea nymph of Greek mythology
- excessively admiring of oneself
- a metal helmet worn to protect soldiers in battle
14 Clues: to award or bestow • a thinking about beforehand • a sea nymph of Greek mythology • comes from a source; originate • excessively admiring of oneself • the like is impossible or unlikely; • a person or people who leads a larger group • the understanding of a situation at a later time • warlike skilled soldiers of the Thessalian people • ...
G4 Hercules - Gods 2024-09-25
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- A popular Chinese god that looks like a monkey.
- A similar word to "dangerous". Begins with t
- Strong or powerful (adjective)
- The name of Thor's mighty weapon!
- The home of the Norse gods.
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- A collection of myths about a specific person. Starts with m
- A long trip
- Poseidon what what type of God? Which nationality?
- To burn (verb)
- The Norse God of Mischief! High level of magic in trickery.
- Ra, Isis and Osiris are all E________ gods.
- A two-wheeled cart pulled by horses
- A Greek goddess. Excels at wisdom and magic.
- An immensely strong god, wielding a thunderbolt. Greek!
14 Clues: A long trip • To burn (verb) • The home of the Norse gods. • Strong or powerful (adjective) • The name of Thor's mighty weapon! • A two-wheeled cart pulled by horses • Ra, Isis and Osiris are all E________ gods. • A similar word to "dangerous". Begins with t • A Greek goddess. Excels at wisdom and magic. • A popular Chinese god that looks like a monkey. • ...
sort 29- Lyla ;) 2022-03-10
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- a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
- a geological rock with crystal in it!
- a upward current of warm air
- a study of animals;)
- a scope that makes you see close duhh
- shapes and sizes
- an instrument which can be introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
- measuring device for speed
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- 1000 meters
- Greek gods and goddesses
- an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- the science of drugs including their origin
- a birth chart
14 Clues: 1000 meters • a birth chart • shapes and sizes • a study of animals;) • Greek gods and goddesses • measuring device for speed • a upward current of warm air • a geological rock with crystal in it! • a scope that makes you see close duhh • the science of drugs including their origin • a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm • ...
Sexy Spring Smarts Extravaganza 2026-04-30
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- This fruit contains melatonin
- Lina's horoscope
- A hard shell found on the outside of bugs that is made of chitin and is used for protection and structural support
- Insect that gets drunk from feeding on fermented rotting fruit
- What Vienna was missing for several months until recent
- This organism lacks a resident gut microbiome
- A person who studies insects
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- The first living creature sent to space in 1947
- Austrian national flower
- Purple flower named after a character of Greek mythology
- Purple pitted fruit
- Nematode model organism
- The immature, often worm-like stage of an insect
- the most diverse order of insects
14 Clues: Lina's horoscope • Purple pitted fruit • Nematode model organism • Austrian national flower • A person who studies insects • This fruit contains melatonin • the most diverse order of insects • This organism lacks a resident gut microbiome • The first living creature sent to space in 1947 • The immature, often worm-like stage of an insect • ...
A Halloween Thriller 2023-10-17
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- What obscure Scottish term, meaning "a second sight," refers to the ability to perceive events or information beyond the ordinary senses?
- What medieval instrument, often associated with witches, was believed to have the power to create magical spells when played?
- What ancient festival, which influenced modern Halloween, marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter in Celtic tradition?
- In Greek mythology, what fearsome three-headed dog guards the gates of the Underworld?
- In Edgar Allan Poe's poem, what ebony bird visits a grieving man and repeatedly utters the phrase "Nevermore"?
- What folklore creature, resembling a large, humanoid toad, is said to inhabit abandoned mines and caves?
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- What macabre art form involves creating intricate designs by cutting into pumpkin skin and illuminating the patterns with candles? ______ Pumpkin Carving
- What rare psychological condition, also known as "lunacy," is often associated with the full moon and believed to cause temporary insanity?
- In Bram Stoker's classic novel, what legendary vampire terrorizes London after coming to England from Transylvania?
- What eerie phenomenon, often observed in old photographs, is said to depict ghostly figures or unexplained shadows? ______ Photography
- What ancient civilization believed in creatures called "Ghouls," who roamed graveyards and consumed the flesh of the dead? _____ Mythology
11 Clues: In Greek mythology, what fearsome three-headed dog guards the gates of the Underworld? • What folklore creature, resembling a large, humanoid toad, is said to inhabit abandoned mines and caves? • In Edgar Allan Poe's poem, what ebony bird visits a grieving man and repeatedly utters the phrase "Nevermore"? • ...
identity crossword 2020-03-22
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- an adjective example: i helped james collect his book
- you need a bat, ball and table
- an adjective for somebody that makes you laugh
- a game that you use your feat
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- games that are hard to solve
- a subject for ancient things and gods
- a game that involves hoops
- you need pencil and paper to do the activity
- an adjective for somebody who gives
9 Clues: a game that involves hoops • games that are hard to solve • a game that you use your feat • you need a bat, ball and table • an adjective for somebody who gives • a subject for ancient things and gods • you need pencil and paper to do the activity • an adjective for somebody that makes you laugh • an adjective example: i helped james collect his book
classics crossword 2023-03-14
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- A system which allows people to vote for their leaders
- A stone circle that can track the movement of the sky
- From Italy they ran a huge empire
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- A kingdom in Greece where Helen came from
- The creator of the universe
- The greatest warrior of Greek mythology
- The most beautiful Greek goddess
- a type of metal that was used to make jewellery
- A period of time
9 Clues: A period of time • The creator of the universe • The most beautiful Greek goddess • From Italy they ran a huge empire • The greatest warrior of Greek mythology • A kingdom in Greece where Helen came from • a type of metal that was used to make jewellery • A stone circle that can track the movement of the sky • A system which allows people to vote for their leaders
Mythology Jason & The Golden Fleece 2018-10-24
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- Jasons great ship
- Jason fell in love with _____ but then she was killed by Medea
- Jason and the Argonauts had to rescue the phropet ______
- How did Jasons mother die?
- Medea boiled what kind of animal
- The Argonauts had to navigate through the cave-dwelling monster
- The Argonauts had to navigate between which whirlpool?
- Pelias and Jason had a stuggle for power and Pelias told Jason he could have the throne if he brought back ____
- Jason was secretly sent to be raised by _____
- Cliffs that crashed together, crushing any ship attending to sail through
- What sea did Jason and the Argonauts have to travel to get home?
- The band of heros called themselves the
- King of Colchis
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- Where did Medea escape to after killing Glauce?
- Aeetes son
- Who was the woman that Jason carried across the river?
- After losing Glauce how did Jason live the rest of his life?
- Jason left Chiron and journeyed to ______
- Jason gave a sleeping potion to the guardian _____ of the fleece
- What's the thereshold of the myth
- The Golden Fleece was located in ______
- Who was Jasons biggest helper along the way?
- The Argonauts dallied with women of the island of _____
- What did Jason lose when crossing the river?
- Aesons half brother
25 Clues: Aeetes son • King of Colchis • Jasons great ship • Aesons half brother • How did Jasons mother die? • Medea boiled what kind of animal • What's the thereshold of the myth • The Golden Fleece was located in ______ • The band of heros called themselves the • Jason left Chiron and journeyed to ______ • Who was Jasons biggest helper along the way? • ...
THE WORLD OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2012-10-16
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- The famous dragon that guarded the oracle of Delphi.
- Heads of a lion, a dog and a wolf.
- The leader of the Titans.
- The goddess of wisdom and war.
- Tribe of half man, half horse creatures.
- The virgin goddess of the hunt.
- Giant beings with a single, round eye in the middle of their foreheads.
- His nymph mother, Thetis, held him by his heel when she dipped him in the River Styx.
- Son of Poseidon and a king of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur.
- The god of war.
- God of the vine/ wine.
- Goddess of the rainbow.
- Fishtailed sea god.
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- Winged horse.
- He came up with the idea of the Trojan Horse.
- The hero sent to capture the golden fleece.
- A gigantic, nine-headed water-serpent, which haunted the swamps of Lerna.
- It lies far beneath the disk of the world. Deeper than the underworld.
- Face, beak, talons and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
- His name can be translated as "killer of Belerus" the hero who killed the chimaera.
- Creator of the labyrinth and great inventor.
- The swiftest runner of her time, surpassing the most fleet-footed men in racing.
- Spirits of nature.
- Hero who killed medusa.
- Venomous snakes for hair.
- She had the face of a woman, the breast and feet and tail of a lion, and the wings of a bird.
- Beautiful half-woman, half-birdlike creatures that sang such sweet songs.
- Moon goddess.
- Underworld It is the kingdom of the dead and ruled over by Hades.
29 Clues: Winged horse. • Moon goddess. • 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. • Tribe of half man, half horse creatures. • ...
Luke's Mythology and Poetry Crossword 2013-05-21
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- chooses chastity
- excessive pride or self-confidence;arrogance
- goddess of love and beauty
- opened the golden box that she was not supposed to open
- forever thirsty. but can't drink
- formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- fights the minotaur
- describing things using the five senses
- creates the 12 labors
- the sun is as beautiful as the moon
- poem that tells a story
- boulder always rolls back down when he pushes it up the hill
- goddess of marriage
- two or more consecutive words beginning with the same letter
- comes out of Zeus' head when born
- the sun is the moon
- son of Danae
- fields heaven
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- incredible musician
- born really ugly
- most beautiful of the gods
- gets the underworld
- 5-7-5
- type of stanza with four lines
- one god
- male dominated culture
- half brother to Apollo
- poetry paragraph
- five-line stanza
- poem with no rhyme scheme
- ulysses
- of asphodel purgatory
32 Clues: 5-7-5 • one god • ulysses • son of Danae • fields heaven • chooses chastity • born really ugly • poetry paragraph • five-line stanza • incredible musician • gets the underworld • fights the minotaur • goddess of marriage • the sun is the moon • creates the 12 labors • male dominated culture • half brother to Apollo • of asphodel purgatory • poem that tells a story • poem with no rhyme scheme • ...
The Beginning of Greek Mythology 2023-12-31
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- Ethereal, or heavenly, fluid that is toxic to mortals
- Type of story that explains why things are the way they are
- Ruler of The Underworld
- God of the sea
- Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________
- Goddess of harvest
- God of the sun
- This body of water separates The Underworld from the living world
- King of Mt. Olympus
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Someone with divine status
- Ferryman that carries souls into The Underworld
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- Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus
- Goddess of love
- God of war
- This gives Poseidon the power to control the sea
- Goddess of hunting
- Goddess of The Underworld
- Messenger God
- A widely believed, yet false, idea or traditional story
- Goddess of women and marriage
21 Clues: God of war • Messenger God • God of the sea • God of the sun • Goddess of love • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of harvest • King of Mt. Olympus • Ruler of The Underworld • Goddess of The Underworld • Goddess of wisdom and war • Someone with divine status • Goddess of women and marriage • Gods that lived on Mt. Olympus • Zeus holds the ability to throw ____________ • ...
Greek mythology(Percy Jackson #1) 2023-11-27
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- The region below the underworld meant for pure evil.
- A combination of 5 down and 19 across
- A weapon used to slash enemies.
- Last name of the protagonist
- Part-god, half-god.
- The god of wisdom
- A god of war.
- A brown metal usually given to those who come in third place
- The ruler of the sea.
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- Half-man, Half-goat.
- First name of the protagonist
- A half-bull and half-human creature.
- Def 1: A body in space(EX: star) Def 2: Heavenly
- A color when mixed with red, becomes purple(Main character's favorite color).
- The region that Hades(The god of the dead) rules over.
- The god of a LOT of things. For example, the god of messengers.
- Zeus power
- The King of the gods.
- Poseidon's element
- Where the council of the Gods(Olympians) takes place.
20 Clues: Zeus power • A god of war. • The god of wisdom • Poseidon's element • Part-god, half-god. • Half-man, Half-goat. • The King of the gods. • The ruler of the sea. • Last name of the protagonist • First name of the protagonist • A weapon used to slash enemies. • A half-bull and half-human creature. • A combination of 5 down and 19 across • Def 1: A body in space(EX: star) Def 2: Heavenly • ...
Mythology Crossword (Greek, Norse, Egyptian) 2020-08-27
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- "By Jove!"
- Strongest man alive
- Tree Odin hung from from nine years
- Soldiers hid inside
- Went to the underworld to save his wife
- King Tut
- Thor's hammer
- Sun god
- Giant snake who kills Thor
- Killer of Osiris
- Sailors on Jason's ship
- Hearts weighed against one of her feathers
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- Monstrous wolf, son of Loki
- Where pharaohs are buried
- Sacred bird of Thoth
- Twelve winged warrior women
- Cut off one head, two grow back
- Only thing that can kill Baldur
- One-eyed god of wisdom
- Bird's eye to ward off evil
- Battle at the end of the world
- _____'s box
- Persephone ate these seeds
- Dog-like lord of the dead
24 Clues: Sun god • King Tut • "By Jove!" • _____'s box • Thor's hammer • Killer of Osiris • Strongest man alive • Soldiers hid inside • Sacred bird of Thoth • One-eyed god of wisdom • Sailors on Jason's ship • Where pharaohs are buried • Dog-like lord of the dead • Persephone ate these seeds • Giant snake who kills Thor • Monstrous wolf, son of Loki • Twelve winged warrior women • ...
Greek Mythology Pages 468-470 2025-04-14
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- Greek island
- God of the sea
- People who took over after Minoans
- Sophisticated Greek society
- excessive pride
- It gave birth to Earth
- Zeus's wife
- What ancient Greeks called themselves
- Greek temple
- Enemy of the ancient Greeks
- Sea to the right of Ancient Greece
- The Odyssey is named after him
- He wrote the Odyssey
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- King of the gods
- Sea where Ithaca was located
- Odysseus is said to have ruled __
- Where important gods lived
- stories about gods and godesses
- Known for their military prowess
- What Mycenaeans wrote on
- God of the underworld
- what Greek kings were called
- Birthplace of democracy
- Minoan writing system
- Famous military conflict
- Greek word for "city-state"
26 Clues: Zeus's wife • Greek island • Greek temple • God of the sea • excessive pride • King of the gods • He wrote the Odyssey • God of the underworld • Minoan writing system • It gave birth to Earth • Birthplace of democracy • What Mycenaeans wrote on • Famous military conflict • Where important gods lived • Sophisticated Greek society • Enemy of the ancient Greeks • Greek word for "city-state" • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND DRAMA PUZZLE 2025-05-12
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- A person or place that gives wise advice or predictions.
- King of the gods; god of the sky and thunder.
- Goddess of the moon and hunting.
- Worn in Greek theatre to show a character’s emotions.
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts.
- Too much pride or self-confidence, often a character’s downfall.
- Being faithful and trustworthy.
- Having or showing good judgment and knowledge.
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- God of wine, theatre, and celebrations.
- A traditional story explaining natural events or beliefs.
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- A serious play with sad or serious themes.
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage and family.
- A funny play meant to entertain and amuse.
- Showing bravery or courage, like a hero.
- A maze, like the one with the Minotaur.
- God of the underworld and the dead.
- The moral or message a story teaches.
20 Clues: Goddess of love and beauty. • Being faithful and trustworthy. • Goddess of the moon and hunting. • Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts. • God of the underworld and the dead. • God of the sun, music, and prophecy. • The moral or message a story teaches. • A maze, like the one with the Minotaur. • God of wine, theatre, and celebrations. • ...
Latin Language, Roman/Greek mythology 2026-02-21
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- messenger god with winged sandals
- roman title and name of Julius __
- latin word for "water"
- king of the gods
- zeus's powerful weapon
- twin sister of Apollo
- mountain home of the Greek gods
- powerful gods who ruled before the Olympians
- half man, half bull creature
- the latin word for "peace"
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- public bathing
- latin word for "street" or "road"
- latin verb meaning "I love"
- the capital city of the Roman Empire
- goddess of wisdom
- the ___ Populusque Romanus (SPQR)
- public toilet
- central public square in ancient Rome
- traditional cloth worn by Roman citizens
- god of war
20 Clues: god of war • public toilet • public bathing • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • twin sister of Apollo • latin word for "water" • zeus's powerful weapon • the latin word for "peace" • latin verb meaning "I love" • half man, half bull creature • mountain home of the Greek gods • messenger god with winged sandals • latin word for "street" or "road" • roman title and name of Julius __ • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle Assignment 2023-04-28
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- is one of the most important warriors and has all qualities of what an ancient Greek should have
- the sun god Helios's daughter
- expert with the spinner and weaver of cloth
- is the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- was famous in the ancient world and is the god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- she is one of twelve Olympian deities that has love, beauty, and fertility
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- ruled the world before Zeus
- is a very handsome man that died but came back to life
- was king of Mycenae
- lived on Mount Olympus who also has a twin sister named Apollo
- was a mountain nymph who would annoy the queen of the gods
- god of war and son of Zeus
- hunts and is the twin brother of Artemis
- was the goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness
14 Clues: was king of Mycenae • god of war and son of Zeus • ruled the world before Zeus • the sun god Helios's daughter • hunts and is the twin brother of Artemis • expert with the spinner and weaver of cloth • is the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts • was the goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness • is a very handsome man that died but came back to life • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-07
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- suffered floods of the Tigris and Euphrates river
- Osiris’s brother
- writing system of pictures
- ___ Egypt is where Isis had found Osiris’s head
- religious ideas influenced Egyptians politics, science and __
- Death of Osiris gave Egyptians hope for life after death
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- Egyptians lived in isolation for many hundreds of years.
- the god of sun and principal
- Osiris’s son
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- was the great environmental enemy of the ancient Egyptians.
- inherited and restored order, justice, and prosperity that had existed under his fathers reign
- certain Egyptians choose to be buried at Abydos
- Plutarch wrote De Iside et Osiride
- an earth goddess
15 Clues: Osiris’s son • Osiris’s brother • an earth goddess • writing system of pictures • the god of sun and principal • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • Plutarch wrote De Iside et Osiride • certain Egyptians choose to be buried at Abydos • ___ Egypt is where Isis had found Osiris’s head • suffered floods of the Tigris and Euphrates river • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- Pharaoh god and man-combined
- god of the sun
- writing system of pictures
- god of grain and of the Nile
- Ancient civilization
- greatest goddess of Egypt
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- Plutarch wrote De Iside et Osiride
- texts important religious ideas were recorded
- lord and maker of the law
- River lifeblood of ancient egyptians
- of King Tutankhamen tomb that escaped grave robbers
- wedge-shaped script
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- representation of evil in the universe
- where wealthy Egyptians chose to be buried
15 Clues: god of the sun • wedge-shaped script • Ancient civilization • lord and maker of the law • greatest goddess of Egypt • writing system of pictures • Pharaoh god and man-combined • god of grain and of the Nile • Plutarch wrote De Iside et Osiride • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • River lifeblood of ancient egyptians • representation of evil in the universe • ...
The crossword 2014-09-11
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- A topic in science starting with a "C"
- Some people may have a talent in this
- Existing in the state of a gas
- A body of myths
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- Having a form of a circle, round
- Do a lot of experiments and are very smart
- You didn't understand something properly
- A colourless, odourless, flammable gas that combines chemically with oxygen to form water
- Someone or something that observes
9 Clues: A body of myths • Existing in the state of a gas • Having a form of a circle, round • Someone or something that observes • Some people may have a talent in this • A topic in science starting with a "C" • You didn't understand something properly • Do a lot of experiments and are very smart • ...
Anceint Greece 2021-04-13
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- a famous doctor who made many advancements in medicine
- a poet who wrote lyric style poems
- the study about basic thinking and about the universe
- the main marketplace in a Polis
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- a man famous for his fables
- stories about gods and legendary heroes
- the poet who made the Odessy and the Iliad
- the fortress surrounding a polis
- A famous mathematician who is mostly known for geometry
9 Clues: a man famous for his fables • the main marketplace in a Polis • the fortress surrounding a polis • a poet who wrote lyric style poems • stories about gods and legendary heroes • the poet who made the Odessy and the Iliad • the study about basic thinking and about the universe • a famous doctor who made many advancements in medicine • ...
The Vikings 2017-05-03
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- Freyja's cloak was made out of these feather
- Thor would have to wear gloves when using this weapon
- The place the Vikings originated from
- The first place the Vikings first raided in Britain
- A person who makes and repairs things with iron
- Odin had supreme _________.
- Vikings believed in _____ mythology
- A rainbow bridge
- Thor's chariot was pulled by these animals
- Viking women were not allowed to take part in _______.
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- A job commonly done by Viking men
- One of Loki's powers
- One reason why Vikings raided other countries
- Viking houses would often have one of these attached
- The name of a Viking dwelling
- The hall of the dead
- The name of the land the Vikings ruled over in Britain
- Viking warriors would often be buried with this
18 Clues: A rainbow bridge • One of Loki's powers • The hall of the dead • Odin had supreme _________. • The name of a Viking dwelling • A job commonly done by Viking men • Vikings believed in _____ mythology • The place the Vikings originated from • Thor's chariot was pulled by these animals • Freyja's cloak was made out of these feather • One reason why Vikings raided other countries • ...
Birds of Singapore 2020-05-10
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- SMALL BODY OF STILL WATER (4)
- IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, HUNTER WHO LOVED BEAUTY (9)
- SOUNDING SAD AND MOURNFUL (9)
- SHOWED ONE'S RESENTMENT OR ANGER BY THROWING UP ONE'S HEAD (7)
- HAVING HAIR ON THE CHEEKS AND CHIN (9)
- STRIPED OR STREAKED (8)
- CONCEALED ONE'S TRUE CHARACTER OR FEELINGS (6)
- CONTAINING IRON OXIDES OR RUST (11)
- SHOWING CHARACTERISTICS OF AGE, ESPECIALLY HAVING LIGHT HAIR (10)
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- COLOR OF VISIBLE LIGHT WITH SHORT WAVELENGTH (6)
- HEREDITARY SOVEREIGN (7)
- PRINCE IN CHRONICLES OF NARINA SERIES (7)
- BETWEEN RED AND BLUE (6)
- COWS AND OXEN (6)
- HAVING A RED FLESHY FLAP OF SKIN HANGING FROM THE NECK (10)
- COMING BETWEEN TWO THINGS IN TIME, PLACE, OR CHARACTER (12)
- CONSIDERABLY ABOVE AVERAGE (5)
- A LIGHT AND FLEETING TOUCH (5)
18 Clues: COWS AND OXEN (6) • STRIPED OR STREAKED (8) • HEREDITARY SOVEREIGN (7) • BETWEEN RED AND BLUE (6) • SMALL BODY OF STILL WATER (4) • SOUNDING SAD AND MOURNFUL (9) • CONSIDERABLY ABOVE AVERAGE (5) • A LIGHT AND FLEETING TOUCH (5) • CONTAINING IRON OXIDES OR RUST (11) • HAVING HAIR ON THE CHEEKS AND CHIN (9) • PRINCE IN CHRONICLES OF NARINA SERIES (7) • ...
"Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier 2024-08-22
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- adj: Powerless; helpless
- v: Frightened
- n: Revenge
- These symbolize beauty and hope in the impoverished neighborhood.
- This action from Lizabeth towards the marigolds represents her internal struggle and frustration.
- The narrative perspective of the story.
- Seemingly; apparently
- As the protagonist transitions to adulthood, the story theme of the loss of ____.
- In Greek and Roman mythology, spirits who pursue people who have committed crimes, sometimes driving them mad.
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- Not generous
- Not explainable or understandable
- The main character who reflects on a significant event from her youth.
- Inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony
- Vague; shapeless
- The story is set during a time of economic hardship in America.
- The character who owns the marigolds.
- n: Deep feelings of guilt and repentance
- Calm indifference to pleasure or pain
18 Clues: n: Revenge • Not generous • v: Frightened • Vague; shapeless • Seemingly; apparently • adj: Powerless; helpless • Not explainable or understandable • The character who owns the marigolds. • Calm indifference to pleasure or pain • The narrative perspective of the story. • n: Deep feelings of guilt and repentance • Inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony • ...
The Complexities of Greek Mythology 2017-04-02
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- Living representation of the sky, considered a god by some
- God of war, son of Zeus and Hera
- The crab that pinched Heracles in one of his twelve tasks
- One of the original being that created the Earth
- The renowned architect and inventor, created the labyrinth that holds the minotaur
- God of music and the arts, brother of Artemis and son of Zeus
- One of Jason’s Argonauts, killed by a Libyan shepherd
- God of fire and the forge, husband of Aphrodite although she often cheats on him
- Goddess of agriculture and fertility, sister of Zeus, Hades and Poseidon
- King of Mycenae
- One of the immortal horses given to Achilles’ by Poseidon
- Son of Hermes, lover of Heracles
- Wind god of the western winds
- Goddess of love and beauty, born from sea foam, daughter of Zeus
- The mother of sea monsters
- God of time
- Sea monster known for creating devastating whirlpools
- Human companion of Zeus, turned into an eagle
- Ancient titan of the sun, son of Uranus and Gaia
- The void that the universe came from
- Satyr god of nature
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- The many headed snake monster slain by Heracles
- God of thunder and justice, king of the Olympian gods
- Goddess of wisdom and strategy, daughter of Zeus
- God of sleep
- The half snake half woman monster that guarded the sinews of Zeus
- Goddess of insanity
- The staff carried by Hermes
- One of the three Fates, spins the thread of human life
- Thracian king who was turned into a mountain for disrespecting Zeus and Hera
- The strongest hero in all Greek mythology, champion of the twelve tasks
- Nymphs who lived in trees
- God of the sea and earthquakes, brother of Zeus and Hades
- The river that separates the underworld from the overworld
- Sea creature that is a horse with the tail of a fish
- God of wine and ecstasy, son of Zeus and Hera
- Goddess of magic, famous for turning those who insulted her into animals
- Wind god of the southern winds
- God of the underworld, sometimes also used as a name for the underworld
- the living representation of hope
- Famously talented archer, companion to Heracles
41 Clues: God of time • God of sleep • King of Mycenae • Goddess of insanity • Satyr god of nature • Nymphs who lived in trees • The mother of sea monsters • The staff carried by Hermes • Wind god of the western winds • Wind god of the southern winds • God of war, son of Zeus and Hera • Son of Hermes, lover of Heracles • the living representation of hope • The void that the universe came from • ...
Greek Mythology (Gods and Goddesses) 2019-07-06
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- Zeus’s wife and sister, is a very powerful goddess known mostly for her jealousy
- the offspring of the titans
- God of war
- God of underworld
- sky-god rules Mt. Olympus
- goddess of hearth, family and domestic life
- the Greek God of fire, blacksmiths, sculptors, mettalurgy, volcanoes
- God of fertility and wine
- goddess of chastity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment
- Goddess of love, beauty and romance
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- becomes the ruler of the Titans by overthrowing his father Uranus
- "forethought" protector of man; inventor of fire
- Punished by having to hold the world on his back
- Greek goddess of wisdom/reason
- sky god. First ruler. Dethroned by Cronus
- The messenger of the gods
- son of zeus, god of music
- goddess of agriculture
- the original gods, children of heaven and earth
- the mother earth. she is known to be the first to emerge in the universe
20 Clues: God of war • God of underworld • goddess of agriculture • sky-god rules Mt. Olympus • The messenger of the gods • son of zeus, god of music • God of fertility and wine • the offspring of the titans • Greek goddess of wisdom/reason • Goddess of love, beauty and romance • sky god. First ruler. Dethroned by Cronus • goddess of hearth, family and domestic life • ...
Jack/Millie's Greek Mythology Crossword 2012-10-17
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- /Titan of the moon
- /God of light
- /Goddess of Dawn
- Greek hero
- /God of wine/ God of fertility
- /Monstrous men
- /One eyed creature
- /Goddess of athletics, poetry and medicine
- /Goddess of the hunt
- /Sky God
- /Half horse half man
- /The Earth Mother
- /God of intelligence
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- /Mother of Aphrodite
- /Goddess of the source of fresh water
- /God of sleep
- /Goddess of love and beauty
- /Titan of justice and order
- /Tatan of memory
- /Captain of Gods and God of earth and sky
- /Goddess of discord
- /Goddess of wisdom
- /Monstrous beasts
- /Father of Prometheus, Epimethous ect
- /Ancient greek hero
- /God of War
- /Ruling titan
- /Led the titans to battle
28 Clues: /Sky God • Greek hero • /God of War • /God of sleep • /God of light • /Ruling titan • /Monstrous men • /Tatan of memory • /Goddess of Dawn • /Monstrous beasts • /The Earth Mother • /Titan of the moon • /Goddess of wisdom • /One eyed creature • /Goddess of discord • /Ancient greek hero • /Mother of Aphrodite • /Goddess of the hunt • /Half horse half man • /God of intelligence • /Led the titans to battle • ...
2013 Mythology/History Parent Challenge 2013-04-17
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- Destined to bare a child greater than its father, to whom did Peleus give birth?
- Which goddess did Paris Choose? (Roman name)
- What NAME did the senate award to Octavian in 27 BCE?
- Who killed Achilles?
- The battle at which Mark Antony and Cleopatra faced defeat
- What girl claimed that she could beat Athena in a weaving contest, but was turned into a spider when she failed? (Hint: from her name we get the scientific term for spider)
- A mountain sacred to Apollo and home of the Muses
- The second of the 3 main periods of Roman government: (in no particular order) Rule by Emperor, Monarchy, Republic
- Who was the king of Troy during the Trojan war?
- On what day in 44 BCE did Caesar die?
- Who sailed around for ten years, spent seven years with Calypso, but never forgot about his wife?
- What maiden helped Theseus out of the Labyrinth by giving him magic thread?
- The pair of twins raised by a wolf, one of whom went on to found Rome
- The other main conspirator of Caesar's assassination, slightly lesser well known
- One of the two main conspirators in Caesar's murder
- Whose face was said to have launched a thousand ships?
- What king of Mycenae's (brother of Menelaus) troops fought in the Trojan war?
- abbreviation meaning "from the founding of the city", the Roman used it to count years
- The first wife of Aneas
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- The original name of the coliseum
- What hero killed the Minotaur
- Who built the Labyrinth?
- Oldest son of Priam and Hecuba and the greatest Trojan warrior
- The ideal wife who kept her suitors at bay for the duration of her husband's absence
- The temporary fiancé of Apollo who was given the gift of Prophesy, but was then cursed with no one believing her
- The river Caesar crossed with his troops when he famously proclaimed "alea iacta est" (the die have been cast), officially declaring war on Rome
- The Rape of the ______ women; the way the the Roman's obtained their first women
- What maiden did Jason woo into killing her own brother in the quest for the golden fleece?
- The third of the 3 main periods of Roman government: (in no particular order) Rule by Emperor, Monarchy, Republic
- Who fell in love with his/her own reflection?
- The son of Aneas that went on to found Alba Longa
- What youth failed the heed his/her father's warnings and flew too close to the sun and fell to his/her watery demise
- The first of the 3 main periods of Roman government: (in no particular order) Rule by Emperor, Monarchy, Republic
- "The senate of the people Rome"; The abbreviation that served as the motto of the Roman Senate
34 Clues: Who killed Achilles? • Who built the Labyrinth? • The first wife of Aneas • What hero killed the Minotaur • The original name of the coliseum • On what day in 44 BCE did Caesar die? • Which goddess did Paris Choose? (Roman name) • Who fell in love with his/her own reflection? • Who was the king of Troy during the Trojan war? • ...
The Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-04
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- god of the sun, music, healing, and herding
- goddess of cleanliness and hygiene.
- the goddess of victory
- goddess of rainbows
- god of weddings
- queen of the underworld
- goddess of beauty
- god of the sea
- god of wealth
- Roman god Cupid
- goddess of the home and fertility
- the god of sleep
- messenger of the gods
- Greek name for roman god Jupiter
- goddess of the earth
- god of war
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- goddess of the hunt
- queen of gods, Zeus's wife
- Aphrodite's husband
- god of dreams and sleep
- god of wine
- mother of the goddess that was kidnapped by Hades
- born from Zeus's head, Zeus's favorite daughter
- god of the dead
- goddess of night
- god of darkness
26 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of wealth • god of the sea • god of weddings • Roman god Cupid • god of the dead • god of darkness • the god of sleep • goddess of night • goddess of beauty • goddess of the hunt • goddess of rainbows • Aphrodite's husband • goddess of the earth • messenger of the gods • the goddess of victory • god of dreams and sleep • queen of the underworld • queen of gods, Zeus's wife • ...
Basic Greek and Roman Mythology 2023-10-17
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- the earth
- she stepped on a snake on her wedding day
- princess abducted by Zeus while picking flowers
- grandson of Saturn, a rustic god like Pan
- Roman goddess of childbirth
- girl whom Zeus turned into a cow
- Roman guardian deity of boundaries
- Roman fertility god
- he and his girlfriend were forbidden to be lovers
- Actaeon saw her bathing and was cruelly punished
- the oak was his sacred tree
- the "hundred handed ones"
- he turned pirates into dolphins
- lowest region of the Underworld
- wife of Ceyx, a Thessalian king
- her name means "gift of all"
- lover of Pomona
- generation of gods after the Titans
- god whose boyfriend was Hyacinthus
- Venus' boyfriend who was killed by a boar
- she competed with Poseidon to be chief god in Athens
- had a love affair with a statue he had made
- the west wind: gentle, calm and soothing
- Roman god of war
- the Void from which the universe came to be
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- she was born from Uranus' castrated genitals
- name of the deified Romulus
- marriage and women were her concerns
- heedless brother of Prometheus
- hearth goddess who didn't get out much
- Roman equivalent of Uranus
- "sky" who sprang from Gaea
- he fell in love with his own reflection
- Cyclops who fell madly in love with Galatea
- goddesses of vengeance, retribution and punishment
- Greek god of dreams
- Roman god of doorways and beginnings
- goddess of orchards
- messenger god who conducted souls to Hades
- stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mankind
- she turned into a tree when Apollo chased her
- nymph turned into an underground stream
- goddess worshipped at Eleusis
- river which surrounds earth
- her name in Greek means "soul"
- Roman spirits of the dead in Hades
- kindly old woman married to Philemon
47 Clues: the earth • lover of Pomona • Roman god of war • Greek god of dreams • Roman fertility god • goddess of orchards • the "hundred handed ones" • Roman equivalent of Uranus • "sky" who sprang from Gaea • name of the deified Romulus • Roman goddess of childbirth • the oak was his sacred tree • river which surrounds earth • her name means "gift of all" • goddess worshipped at Eleusis • ...
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 • ...
Words from Mythology (Week 33) 2024-08-09
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- international games
- first month of the year
- give a sign of respect
- _____ is to angry as relaxed is to calm
- stone is to rock as tornado is to _____
- area of land
- porch is to _____ as basement is to cellar
- muffler is to scarf as _____ is to umbrella
- repeated sound
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- mean is to kind as rude is to _____
- _____ is to huge as tiny is to small
- health is to well-being as is to riches
- breakfast food
- garments worn on the body
- rage; great anger
- power is to _____ as force is to might
- having to do with the moon
- book of maps
- repeated sequence
- large body of water
20 Clues: book of maps • area of land • breakfast food • repeated sound • rage; great anger • repeated sequence • international games • large body of water • give a sign of respect • first month of the year • garments worn on the body • having to do with the moon • mean is to kind as rude is to _____ • _____ is to huge as tiny is to small • power is to _____ as force is to might • ...
Greek Mythology 3/3/25 2023-04-21
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- Roman name of Athena
- Roman name of Hades
- god of fire and the forge
- Roman name of Artemis
- Roman name of Poseidon
- Roman name of Apollo
- lord of the underworld
- queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
- Roman name of Hermes
- Roman name of Demeter
- ruler of the gods
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- ruler of the seas and oceans
- Roman name of Persephone
- Roman name of Hephaestus
- Roman name of Aphrodite
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of music and poetry, light and truth
- Roman name of Zeus
- Roman name of Hera
- Roman name of Hestia
- Roman name of Ares
- cupbearer of the gods
- messenger of the gods
23 Clues: ruler of the gods • Roman name of Zeus • Roman name of Hera • Roman name of Ares • Roman name of Hades • Roman name of Athena • Roman name of Hestia • Roman name of Apollo • Roman name of Hermes • Roman name of Artemis • cupbearer of the gods • messenger of the gods • Roman name of Demeter • Roman name of Poseidon • lord of the underworld • Roman name of Aphrodite • Roman name of Persephone • ...
Greek Mythology Extra Credit Review 2025-09-23
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- I was an inn keeper who was strapped to my own torture bed before my legs and head were chopped off.
- My wife gave birth to a half-man/half-bull baby. I don’t like to talk about it.
- I'm a petty B who was born from the blood of Kronos.
- I made the road to Athens safe for travelers.
- I am the west wind, often serving Eros' delivery service.
- I am thrilled to discover that Theseus has my secret sword.
- I am Love and my with becomes Soul.
- I could only say the last words that were said to me after I betrayed Hera by protecting Zeus.
- The color of the flag that SHOULD have been flown when Theseus returned home.
- Pitocamptes is my brother.
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- I played with the mechanical dolls Daedalus made, and saved my future husband from an endless maze.
- I overthrew my father, Uranus, and became the ruler of the Mt. Olympus.
- My mom gave birth to me while locked all alone in a brass tower.
- My relationship is complicated since my husband is only around at night (and he's invisible).
- I fell prey to temptation and lost my wife because of it.
- Kronos swallowed a stone instead of swallowing me.
- I am Persephone's mother and the goddess of harvest.
- I angered my wife/mom by imprisoning my children.
- I assaulted Medusa in Athena's Temple.
- I'm not the smartest mom. I allowed my husband to swallow most of my kids.
- I am emptiness; everything came out of me.
21 Clues: Pitocamptes is my brother. • I am Love and my with becomes Soul. • I assaulted Medusa in Athena's Temple. • I am emptiness; everything came out of me. • I made the road to Athens safe for travelers. • Kronos swallowed a stone instead of swallowing me. • I angered my wife/mom by imprisoning my children. • I am Persephone's mother and the goddess of harvest. • ...
Edith Hamilton's Mythology Part I 2026-01-09
Across
- a serving of liquid or a current of air
- joyful or triumphant
- family or similar in nature
- pure or modest
- protection or support
- flexible
- simple rural
- a young person
- to beat grain to separate it
- to pour out
- the highest point
- width or range
- a short rest
- a ruler acting for a king or queen
- to treat as a god
- to land glowing
- a position of high rank or importance
- help or aid
- a benefit or blessing
- loyal and firm
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- to trick or charm someone
- impressive or respected
- wise and careful
- unpredictable
- unable to be calmed or satisfied
- the sky or heavens
- deeply religious
- to separate what is useful from what is not
- impossible to stop or prevent
- to stop loyal
- a young female cow
- to apply oil ceremonially
- worthless material
- a ruler governing for a monarch
- to deeply respect or honor
- very heavy or slow
- a descriptive title or name
- clothing
- worthy of fear or respect
- clear to show plainly
40 Clues: flexible • clothing • to pour out • help or aid • simple rural • a short rest • unpredictable • to stop loyal • pure or modest • a young person • width or range • loyal and firm • to land glowing • wise and careful • deeply religious • the highest point • to treat as a god • the sky or heavens • a young female cow • worthless material • very heavy or slow • joyful or triumphant • protection or support • ...
Learning the Lingo: Mythology Vocab 2026-01-30
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- an ancient language of India
- ancient Roman poet credited with writing The Aeneid
- abbreviation of Before Christ, used to refer to years before the birth of Jesus
- supporter
- a story that has 2 primary characteristics: significance and staying power
- not discovered or known about; concealed
- the study of society, human social behavior, and processes that shape social life
- a period of 1000 years
- all the gods of a people or religion collectively
- something that exists and can be proven to be true
- a particular adaptation or version of a work, method, or style
- abbreviation of the Common Era, neutral term used to refer to dates after the estimated birth of Jesus
- to feel or show deep sorrow or regret for someone or their death
- living forever; never dying or decaying
- study of human societies and culture and their development
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- not able to be understood
- a story that describes imaginary events and people
- academic term for an origin story
- made up of various parts or elements
- traditional beliefs, customs, or stories of a community, passed down by word of mouth
- state of being wildly ridiculous
- the society, culture, and way of life in a particular area
- abbreviation of Anno Domini, used to refer the years after the birth of Jesus
- any document or media content that tries to deliver information only about the real world and aims to present topics objectively
- abbreviation of Before the Common Era, neutral term used to refer to dates before the estimated birth of Jesus
- children's stories about magical and imaginary beings and lands
- scientific study of the human mind and its functions
- complete, final destruction of the world
- ancient Greek poet credited with writing The Iliad and The Odyssey
- able to die
30 Clues: supporter • able to die • a period of 1000 years • not able to be understood • an ancient language of India • state of being wildly ridiculous • academic term for an origin story • made up of various parts or elements • living forever; never dying or decaying • not discovered or known about; concealed • complete, final destruction of the world • ...
Do You Know Your Mythology? 2026-05-15
Across
- A gigantic yellow-and-green serpentlike monster with frills around its neck, reptilian eyes, and huge talons; it spits poison
- A member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of their forehead
- A nymph who presides over a body of fresh water
- The wolf goddess who finds Roman demigods and leads them to Camp Jupiter
- The Roman god of death and riches; Greek form: Hades
- The Greek goddess of night; one of the ancient, firstborn elemental gods
- The Greek Demigod camp
- A grain spirit
- The Greek earth goddess; mother of Titans, giants, Cyclopes, and other monsters
- Used to ensnare any mythical creature, or anyone with godly parentage
- Ancient gods of the underworld: Dis, Februus, and Mors, the personification of Death
- The Roman goddess of wisdom, poetry, medicine, commerce, weaving, and crafts; patron of ceramic arts; Greek form: Athena
- Five malevolent spirits who plague potters: the smasher, the crasher, the charrer, the destroyer, and crudebake
- The deepest part of the underworld
- A possessing spirit
- A room in a Roman bath with a cold plunge pool
- A sea demon with flippers instead of hands, and a dog’s head
- A Roman military unit
- The Roman Demigod camp
- A mechanical bull created by the god Hephaestus and given to King Aeetes as a gift. It was made of bronze, with silver horns and rubies for eyes.
- An elected Roman magistrate and commander of the army
- The section of the Underworld where those who are blessed by the gods are sent to rest in eternal peace after death
- A tribe of monsters with a eye in there c'est and no head
- An advanced, handheld or light-stand-mounted Roman torsion siege engine/crossbow
- An immortal spirit that can be good, evil, or neutral and sits between gods and mortals in terms of power
- The Roman god of wine and insanity
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- The Greek god of wine and insanity
- The god of the Underworld
- A man-eating bird with a beak made of bronze; its feathers are sharp and can be shot at humans
- Eight-foot-tall cannibal giants with heavily tattooed arms
- A race of creatures that is half human, half horse
- Noncitizen troops attached to a Roman legion
- Newest legionnaires
- Tree nymph
- Roman goddess of thieves, cheats, and liars
- A winged creature with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion
- A room in a Roman bath with a hot plunge pool
- An ore mined by Cyclopes and shaped by tempering the metal in Mount Etna and cooling it in the River Lethe. The metal is harmless to mortals but deadly to creatures of the magical world.
- The mythic named Asterion who's half bull and half man
- The immortal centaur who is the activities director at camp Half Blood
- The Greek queen of the Underworld; wife of Hades; daughter of Zeus and Demeter
- The officers’ headquarters
- A winged female creature that snatches things
- Roman god of boundaries
- The section of the Underworld where people who lived neither a good nor a bad life are sent after death
- The embodiment of Nico's emotions
- A vampire demon with one bronze leg and one donkey leg
- King of Phrygia, son of Zeus; the most notorious criminal from the Fields of Punishment, who’d tried to serve the gods a stew made from his own son. For that, he was sentenced to be forever hungry and thirsty, unable to grasp any food or drink.
- A member of a legion
49 Clues: Tree nymph • A grain spirit • Newest legionnaires • A possessing spirit • A member of a legion • A Roman military unit • The Greek Demigod camp • The Roman Demigod camp • Roman god of boundaries • The god of the Underworld • The officers’ headquarters • The embodiment of Nico's emotions • The Greek god of wine and insanity • The deepest part of the underworld • ...
Eng 9 Moser - Mythology Review 2026-06-26
Across
- Titan who overthrew Uranus
- Monster with six heads faced by Odysseus
- Hero who slew Medusa
- Legendary treasure sought by Jason
- Multi-headed serpent defeated by Hercules
- A supernatural being, like a god or goddess, that is worshipped and controls parts of nature or human life
- Fire-breathing monster defeated by Bellerophon
- Gift Prometheus gave to humans
- Son of Odysseus
- Group of heroes who sailed with Jason
- Husband of Pandora & brother of Prometheus
- Sea nymph who kept Odysseus on her island
- Sorceress who aided Jason
- Winged horse tamed by Bellerophon
- widely known as the Hero's Journey, is a universal narrative structure found in myths, stories, and religious traditions across cultures and history
- First human woman in Greek mythology
- The eagle ate this organ (from Prometheus) daily as punishment
- original model, perfect example, or prototype from which others are copied
- one-eyed giant encountered by Odysseus
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- Primordial god of the sky overthrown by Kronos
- Hero famous for completing twelve labors
- first created or developed; existing in or persisting from the beginning (as of a solar system or universe)
- Whirlpool monster opposite Scylla
- Sorceress who turned Odysseus’s men into animals
- Faithful wife of Odysseus
- Island kingdom ruled by Odysseus
- Mountain home of the gods
- race to which Kronos belonged
- Feeling that remained in Pandora’s box
- an account of the origin and descent of the gods
- Princess who helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth
- Wife of Zeus and queen of the gods
- Primordial goddess of the Earth
- Ship sailed by Jason and his companions
- King of the Olympian gods
- Monster with snakes for hair
- Animal slain in Hercules’ first labor
- Titan who stole fire for humanity
- Hero who led the quest for the Golden Fleece
- Hero who killed the Minotaur
40 Clues: Son of Odysseus • Hero who slew Medusa • Faithful wife of Odysseus • Mountain home of the gods • Sorceress who aided Jason • King of the Olympian gods • Titan who overthrew Uranus • Monster with snakes for hair • Hero who killed the Minotaur • race to which Kronos belonged • Gift Prometheus gave to humans • Primordial goddess of the Earth • Island kingdom ruled by Odysseus • ...
Night Sky Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-22
Across
- Major, Larger bear in the sky
- Also known as the North Star
- Name of a famous comet
- Device used to for seeing stars, galaxies, nebula, and planets
- Way, Name of our galaxy
- Minor, Name of constellation the north star is located in
- Only visible in Northern Hemisphere during the winter
- This constellation means "dragon" in Latin
- Minor, Smaller bear in the sky
- Constellation resembling a lion
- This constellation is known as "the bull"
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- Small patterns of stars within a constellation
- A group of stars in the night sky that make a recognizable pattern
- This word is used to describe small stars
- What keeps us grounded
- We need it to breathe
- Constellation named after scorpion that stung Orion to death
- Constellation in northern sky named after the vain queen in Greek mythology
- Number of zodiac constellations
- Planet visible in sky tonight
20 Clues: We need it to breathe • What keeps us grounded • Name of a famous comet • Way, Name of our galaxy • Also known as the North Star • Major, Larger bear in the sky • Planet visible in sky tonight • Minor, Smaller bear in the sky • Number of zodiac constellations • Constellation resembling a lion • This word is used to describe small stars • This constellation is known as "the bull" • ...
Ancient Egypt 2025-04-30
Across
- pyramid a pyramid showing the positions of social class
- life after death
- goddess of magic and motherhood
- In ancient Egyptian mythology, the representation of truth, justice, and balence
- the belief in many gods
- treasurer someone for overseeing the kingdoms finances
- god of mummification
- importance
- of high birth or rank
- military commander General of the Armies
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- class a group in the society that is ranked by factors such as wealth, property, and rights
- the title for the rulers of ancient Egypt
- someone responsible for writing and record keeping
- sun god
- the process of preserving a body after death
- sky god
- a person who does farmwork for wealthy landowners
- the chief adviser to the Pharaoh
- of the dead collection of spells and prayers to help souls in the afterlife
19 Clues: sun god • sky god • importance • life after death • god of mummification • of high birth or rank • the belief in many gods • goddess of magic and motherhood • the chief adviser to the Pharaoh • the title for the rulers of ancient Egypt • the process of preserving a body after death • military commander General of the Armies • a person who does farmwork for wealthy landowners • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
Across
- cresentlike or semicircular outline or section
- imaginary lines that go up and down the globe
- the ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas
- half of the terrestrial globe
- a plant adapted for growth under dry conditions
- studies the characteristics, origin and development of lanforms
- imaginery lines accross the globe
- something for cathcing water
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- a large body of intrusive igneous rock
- mythology of australian aborignies
- protects the plant
- indicates the air pressure on a wheater map
- formed by the deposition of sediment
- type of vegetation that has hard leaves and short internodes
- dwarf australian eucalyptus
- a water sprout formed on the sprout of branches and stems
- charaterized by change or form
- forces tectonic plates below the earth that alter the surface
18 Clues: protects the plant • dwarf australian eucalyptus • something for cathcing water • half of the terrestrial globe • charaterized by change or form • imaginery lines accross the globe • mythology of australian aborignies • formed by the deposition of sediment • a large body of intrusive igneous rock • indicates the air pressure on a wheater map • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-04
Across
- swelling of the root crown on some plants
- something cresent shaped
- rock that has transformed
- a line drawn on a weather map or chart which connects places where the barometric pressure is the same
- strong forces that affect the earth
- an area drained by a river
- a plant that needs very little water
- a place of aboriginal mythology
- halves of the globe
- large body of intrusive igneous rock
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- the study of landforms
- the lines of time that go north and south
- rock that has been formed by sediment
- the lines of time that go east and west
- a type of eucalyptus
- growing from a dormant bud exposed to light and air
- the act of catching water
- type of vegetation that has hard leaves
18 Clues: halves of the globe • a type of eucalyptus • the study of landforms • something cresent shaped • rock that has transformed • the act of catching water • an area drained by a river • a place of aboriginal mythology • strong forces that affect the earth • a plant that needs very little water • large body of intrusive igneous rock • rock that has been formed by sediment • ...
sim 2023-06-01
Across
- Relating to ancient Persia (7 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Soft plumes covering a bird (8 letters)
- Ability to reproduce or create new life (9 letters)
- Difficult to understand or explain (10 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
- Unable to die (7 letters)
- Appendages for flying (5 letters)
- Very old or from the past (7 letters)
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- One who defends or safeguards (8 letters)
- Having great strength or force (8 letters)
- Set of beliefs or stories (6 letters)
- Impressively beautiful or grand (8 letters)
- Object representing something else (6 letters)
- Process of becoming healthy or whole (7 letters)
- Deep understanding or knowledge (6 letters)
- Pertaining to a deity or god (6 letters)
- Feathered creature (4 letters)
18 Clues: Unable to die (7 letters) • Feathered creature (4 letters) • Appendages for flying (5 letters) • Set of beliefs or stories (6 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • Very old or from the past (7 letters) • Relating to ancient Persia (7 letters) • Soft plumes covering a bird (8 letters) • Pertaining to a deity or god (6 letters) • ...
Romanticism/Realism 2022-04-22
Across
- titan of sea
- just because "everyone" says something is right or wrong doesn't mean it is
- it was so kind of ______ to stop for me
- The Drink that Kills!!
- individualism and emotion
- Sammy Clem
- "Father Nature"
- He is trying to get out of painting a fence right now
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- hey wouldn't it be cool if people could read this in like one sitting
- Zeus Gilgamesh Athena Paul Reveere Paul Bunyon
- Im taking a trip up to Concord, MA this summer maybe we can stop by and visit
- symbol of sin and guilt
- has anyone seen my husband?
- Gosh I kind of miss my lover/wife
- if you give me a dollar I'll let you paint with me
15 Clues: Sammy Clem • titan of sea • "Father Nature" • The Drink that Kills!! • symbol of sin and guilt • individualism and emotion • has anyone seen my husband? • Gosh I kind of miss my lover/wife • it was so kind of ______ to stop for me • Zeus Gilgamesh Athena Paul Reveere Paul Bunyon • if you give me a dollar I'll let you paint with me • ...
Joints and Muscles 2023-10-04
Across
- smaller copy
- linking
- weak or in danger
- tendon, the strong tendon joining the muscles in the calf of the leg to the bone of the heel
- soldier
- bendable
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- a tissue connecting bones to bones
- a flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet
- safe or protected; opposite of vulnerable
- to protect with something soft
- a connection between two bones in your body
- a hero of the Trojan War in Greek mythology; he could only be killed by a wound just above his heel.
- a person born or living in the ancient city of Troy
- a tendon connecting muscles to bones
14 Clues: linking • soldier • bendable • smaller copy • weak or in danger • to protect with something soft • a tissue connecting bones to bones • a tendon connecting muscles to bones • safe or protected; opposite of vulnerable • a connection between two bones in your body • a person born or living in the ancient city of Troy • a flexible tissue that cushions the joints where your bones meet • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-10-09
Across
- The North Star
- Set of numbers used to pinpoint the position in the sky of a celestial object.
- the astronomical equivalent of longitude.
- Little Dipper
- the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Line, a line running accurately north and south through any given point on or near the earth's surface.
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- The astronomical equivalent of latitude
- above the horizon at all times
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- the projection into space of the earth's equator
- Constellation of mother of andromeda, who boasted about her beauty in Greek mythology
- an imaginary sphere with the earth at its center.
- Big Dipper
- The hunter comstellation
14 Clues: Big Dipper • Little Dipper • The North Star • The hunter comstellation • above the horizon at all times • The astronomical equivalent of latitude • the astronomical equivalent of longitude. • the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun • a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • the projection into space of the earth's equator • ...
CRUCIZZINO 2023-12-16
Across
- Chi ha chiamato zzino "zzino" per la prima volta?
- Come venivi chiamato da piccolo?
- Un campione di Noxus
- Il miglior dj del Grest di Manera
- Insensibilità al verde
- La maga di Heartstone
- Che colore esce se mescoli rosso, giallo e poco blu
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- Anno del famoso "chi è nato a novembre si alzi, si alzi"
- Uno sport molto divertente del gioco "Wii Sport Resort"
- Il fratello adottivo di Jojo
- Protagonista della campagna di Age of Mythology
- Il cattivo che rapisce la principessa Peach in Mario Bros
- Pagine scritte sulla tesi
- Chi dice "spero ti piacciano gli arcobaleni" in League of Legends
14 Clues: Un campione di Noxus • La maga di Heartstone • Insensibilità al verde • Pagine scritte sulla tesi • Il fratello adottivo di Jojo • Come venivi chiamato da piccolo? • Il miglior dj del Grest di Manera • Protagonista della campagna di Age of Mythology • Chi ha chiamato zzino "zzino" per la prima volta? • Che colore esce se mescoli rosso, giallo e poco blu • ...
Mythology Crossword: Zack C 2013-05-21
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Bonus Points Crossword 2025-04-24
Games 2021-08-21
6 Clues: one person game • you can’t use your hands • there’s queens and kings • racing game with controllers • person with least points win • based on Greek mythology and takes 30 minutes to play
Constellations 2025-04-24
Across
- / A long, winding constellation also called "The Dragon."
- / A constellation symbolizing the water-bearer.
- / A constellation that represents a scorpion.
- / A constellation representing twins.
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- / A constellation representing a bull.
- / A constellation that looks like a lion.
- MAJOR / A large constellation also known as the Big Dipper.
- / A famous constellation known as "The Hunter."
- MINOR / A smaller constellation that includes the North Star.
- / A W-shaped constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology.
10 Clues: / A constellation representing twins. • / A constellation representing a bull. • / A constellation that looks like a lion. • / A constellation that represents a scorpion. • / A famous constellation known as "The Hunter." • / A constellation symbolizing the water-bearer. • / A long, winding constellation also called "The Dragon." • ...
Greek Gods/Goddesses and Mythology 2012-12-20
Across
- god of the sun
- was the god of war
- goddess of the hunt
- this creature fought and was slain by Hercules and its ability was if it was beheaded then it would grow back several heads in place of the severed head
- the goddess of discord
- a creature that was half human and half horse
- a huge lumbering creature that looks like a bigger version of a human
- their was three of these giants and these giants had fifty heads and a hundred arms
- this creature is similiar to the giant but it has one eye instead of two
- a three headed dog that gaurded the underworld
- a creature that was half man and half bull
- god of the underworld
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- zeus's father
- goddess of wisdom and was the only virgin goddess
- goddess of love
- this creature had three heads and it could breath fire. One of its heads was a lions the other two was a goats head and a snakes head
- god of the sky
- the god of wine
- the god of fire and the forge
- goddess of marrage
20 Clues: zeus's father • god of the sun • god of the sky • goddess of love • the god of wine • was the god of war • goddess of marrage • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • the goddess of discord • the god of fire and the forge • a creature that was half man and half bull • a creature that was half human and half horse • a three headed dog that gaurded the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology By: Kendra Vance 2013-05-27
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- Pluto's Greek name.
- The skin Heracles was often depicted wearing was from the _______ lion.
- Dionysus' Roman name.
- _______ was killed by his wife and her lover after the Trojan war.
- 3-headed giant Heracle kills in his 10th labour.
- Tantalus feeds his son, _______, to the Gods.
- Heracles' fourth labor was to capture the Erymanthian ______.
- To scare away the Symphalian Birds, Athena gave Heracles a ______ to frighten them.
- Heracles used two rivers to clean out the ___________ (two words).
- Juno's Greek name.
- Heracles' 12th and final labour was to capture the 3-headed dog, ________.
- Ares' Roman name.
- The Greek sculptor who marries his statue.
- A myth says that drops of Medusa's blood bred the world's poisonous _________.
- In Heracles' 11th labour, he has to retrieve the Apples of _________.
- Demeter's Roman name.
- Perseus is sent to kill the Gorgon _________.
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- Oedipus and Jocasta's younger daughter.
- The monster, shaped like a winged lion with a woman's face, is called the _______.
- The nine-headed beast from Lernea.
- Oedipus' mother and wife is named ________.
- Oedipus and Jocasta's oldest daughter.
- The Mares of ________ ate human flesh.
- What creature goes on 4 feet in the morning, 2 at noonday, and 3 in the evening?
- In Heracles' 7th labour, he captures the bull wreaking havoc on the city of ______.
- Perseus rescues Princess _________ from being sacrificed.
- One gift Perseus receives from the Gods is the Cap of ____________.
- One of the two monsters born of Medusa's body was the black horse, _________.
- Zeus impregnates Perseus' mother by turning himself into a _____________ (two words).
- Artemis' twin brother.
- Diana's Greek name.
- Perseus is the founder of the city _________.
- Actaeon, after seeing Artemis bathing, is turned into a ______ and killed by his dogs.
- The island Aphrodite first stood upon.
- Heracles' 9th labour was to retrieve the golden belt of ________, the Queen of the Amazons.
- Minerva's Greek name.
- Poseidon's Roman name.
- Old, blind prophet, most revered of the Thebans.
- Aphrodite's Roman name.
39 Clues: Ares' Roman name. • Juno's Greek name. • Pluto's Greek name. • Diana's Greek name. • Dionysus' Roman name. • Minerva's Greek name. • Demeter's Roman name. • Artemis' twin brother. • Poseidon's Roman name. • Aphrodite's Roman name. • The nine-headed beast from Lernea. • Oedipus and Jocasta's oldest daughter. • The Mares of ________ ate human flesh. • ...
Mythology Final Exam review (Myths) 2024-05-10
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- Seven daughters of atlas, Zeus put them in the heavens as stars to escape Orion’s pursuit.
- Possessed by greed, this man kills his father and steals his treasure. Hiding it in a deep cave, his possession transforms him into a deadly dragon. He eventually is killed by a hero urged on by his surviving brother, also consumed by greed to recover the treasure.
- He fell in love with his own reflection in a pool and pined away while staring at it
- Two figures were out traveling, picked up being offered two siblings as payment for slaughtered goats, and wound up camping in a giant’s glove thinking it was an abandoned hall. Later, they were challenged to feats of strength and skill, each failing fantastically. Eventually it is revealed that trickery and mystical deceit were used for victory.
- He was a sculptor who fell in love with his statue. Venus heard his prayers and turned his lady of stone into flesh.
- One man slew his brother and claimed the throne. The slain brother’s wife hid her son to protect him for the murderous uncle. Once grown, the young man’s mother begs him to protect the people of their lands from his uncle. After a series of vicious battles, the nephew defeats his uncle and assumes his father’s throne
- Driven by jealousy over a hunting trip, he murdered another man’s slave, lied about it, declared an outlaw, banished. However, his “otherworldly” father guides him a great distance and he founds a legendary dynasty.
- After a series of wild adventures and close calls, a man steals the mead that grants creativity and spiritual inspiration for his tribe accidentally blessing mankind
- The king of a most ancient city goes on a quest to find immortality. He turns his greatest challenger into his traveling companion and good friend. Together they perform many great deeds, some of which anger the gods resulting in the death of the companion.
- Boy who searched for lost sheep and slept for 57 years
- The rightful prince is hidden away after the death of his father the King and raised by an eccentric hermit/wizard to be educated and tutored in all ways right and good. Unaware of his royal blood, the young man is employed as a servant (a page) to a local warrior. As it happens, the kingdom is in need of a new king, and all men have been called to perform a challenge of strength to win the title. All men fail miserably, and when his master is in need of a new sword, the page happens upon an unclaimed weapon and claims it…….by pulling it from a stone.
- When he cut down a sacred oak (or ordered it to be cut), a goddess punished him by making him starve in the very act of eating. He endlessly sold and resold his daughter, who had the power to escape her owners by assuming different shapes. Eventually, he devoured himself.
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- After a visitor threatens to steal both his wife and his mother, this man engaged in a brawl that, while he was victorious, left him with a permanent injury, a stone lodged in his forehead.
- The story of one man’s eternal job to pilot a boat; however every day, he is attacked by a huge serpent. Eventually he gains the aid of a former rival/colleague who had just been replaced by his nephew as the lord of the family’s lands and its people.
- A once-human fisherman became a minor sea-god. He fell in love with a lovely nymph, but she fled in repulsion. He asked Circe for help, but she fell in love with him and changed the nymph into the monster Scylla who was rooted to a rock and lashed out in misery at any sailor who came within her reach.
- The guardian of stay-young-forever apples is deceived into leaving the safety of her village and falls victim to a pre-arranged kidnapping to pay off a blood-debt.
- He earned the love of a dryad by saving an oak, but was blinded by her when he injured a bee, her messenger.
- Every night, he swam to a priestess until he drowned
- An island is settled by immigrants from the mainland. Eventually, a new group, the sons of the goddess (_), arrive bringing magic items and superior weapons. Despite having a common ancestor, the first conflict was with the (FB) over its refusal to share the island. Following a series of unimaginable clashes, the new group emerged victorious and established themselves as the dominant people in the prehistory of that land.
- Jealous Hera turned her into a bear and Zeus put her in the sky. She became the Great Bear next to her son, the Lesser bear.
- She agreed to marry any suitor who could defeat her in a foot race; losers would die. One young man distracted her with golden apples and defeated her to win her hand in marriage.
- For revealing that Zeus had abducted a human girl, he was punished by having him try to forever roll a boulder up a hill in Hades.
- This character is a very naughty monkey at first, costing much effort to tame him. He later becomes a loyal companion to a monk and has many adventures traveling great distances with him
- A great hunter, he was blinded for getting drunk and insulting a maiden; after death, he became a constellation
- He voluntarily gives up one of his eyes in exchange for one of the greatest prizes in the universe, wisdom.
- A poor, elderly couple who welcomed two disguised gods into their home and were greatly rewarded for their hospitality.
- Jealous Hera silenced a pretty nymph - giving her only the power to repeat what had just been said to her - to cut down on competition for Zeus’ attention
- A flute-playing satyr who dared challenged Apollo to a contest of skill with the instrument.
- The island of Delos, unlink either places, welcomed her when it came time her her to deliver her children by Zeus; a glorious temple rose up there
- Skilled weaver turned into a spider by Minerva
30 Clues: Skilled weaver turned into a spider by Minerva • Every night, he swam to a priestess until he drowned • Boy who searched for lost sheep and slept for 57 years • He fell in love with his own reflection in a pool and pined away while staring at it • Seven daughters of atlas, Zeus put them in the heavens as stars to escape Orion’s pursuit. • ...
GREEK/ROMAN MYTHOLOGY GROUP 2 2023-08-23
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- person who killed Achilles
- Bacchus is the Roman god of ___.
- warned the Trojans about the horse
- The Queen of Thebes _____ herself after she found the truth
- Even though Jupiter already had a wife, he had an affair with ______.
- Theseus was well known for his slaying of the ________.
- Why did Antigone decide to bury her brother?
- Who could Greece not win the Trojan war without?
- Bacchus was born from his father’s _____.
- What horrible act did Heracles do after he got married? (threewords)
- Why did Midas wish for everything he touches to turn to gold?
- Why was Midas granted a wish by Dionysus? (four words no spaces)
- wandered for 10 years after the Trojan War
- A theme of Oedipus is ____
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- made of earth and clay
- Form of Zeus when he created Helen of Troy
- part of Achilles that was not invincible
- in Olympus Heracles became a ____
- Helen's original husband
- What river did Midas bathe in to get rid of his gold touch?
- built the Trojan horse
- _____ tried to poison Theseus
- Who's gift did Paris accept
- what do Rochester and Oedipus have in common?
- How did Antigone’s brothers Eteocles and Polyneices die? (three words no spaces)
- Odysseus ____ his wife's suitors
- true package that held the world's evils
- What was Antigone’s punishment for burying her brother against Creon’s orders?
- stole fire from the gods
- Theseus put up the black flag instead of the white flag leading his father to believe he was ____.
30 Clues: made of earth and clay • built the Trojan horse • Helen's original husband • stole fire from the gods • person who killed Achilles • A theme of Oedipus is ____ • Who's gift did Paris accept • _____ tried to poison Theseus • Bacchus is the Roman god of ___. • Odysseus ____ his wife's suitors • in Olympus Heracles became a ____ • warned the Trojans about the horse • ...
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 • ...
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." • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
dbfije 2023-08-22
7 Clues: increasing in size • other word for number • the gradual development of something • a collection of folklores and legends • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the study of the basic ideas about knowledge • a person trained to perform religious duties in church
Sirens 2022-12-13
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. • ...
