mythology Crossword Puzzles
The Kane Chronicles 2024-10-24
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- Covered or marked with large number of small spots or patches of color
- Very great in size, amount
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant.
- A man
- A language spoken Eastern South Slavic
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- One of the main streets in London
- The range of colors used by particular artist or in particular picture
- Start to lose strength or momentum
- The underworld in Ancient Egyptian mythology
- Give someone pleasure or satisfaction
10 Clues: A man • Very great in size, amount • One of the main streets in London • Start to lose strength or momentum • Give someone pleasure or satisfaction • A language spoken Eastern South Slavic • The underworld in Ancient Egyptian mythology • The range of colors used by particular artist or in particular picture • ...
Halloween 2025-10-14
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- Which Tim Burton character sings the song “What’s This?” after discovering Christmas Town?(full name)
- In Celtic mythology, what magical vessel belonging to the goddess Cerridwen was said to grant wisdom and rebirth to those who drank from it?
- In folklore, which plant screams when uprooted and was once believed to grow beneath gallows?
- What is the name of the Mexican holiday that celebrates and honours the lives of deceased loved ones, typically observed on November 1st and 2nd?
- Which ghost story, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from a 1983 novel, became one of the longest-running plays in London’s West End?
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- In folklore, what type of ghost is said to make loud noises and move objects around a home?
- In mythology, what is the name for the creatures whose irresistible songs lured sailors to their doom?
- Which pop superstar released the gothic-themed track Bloody Mary, later going viral thanks to the Netflix series Wednesday?
- In The Rocky Horror Picture Show, what dance features steps like “a jump to the left” and “a step to the right”?
9 Clues: In folklore, what type of ghost is said to make loud noises and move objects around a home? • In folklore, which plant screams when uprooted and was once believed to grow beneath gallows? • Which Tim Burton character sings the song “What’s This?” after discovering Christmas Town?(full name) • ...
Chapter 6: Greece- A Drama in Two Acts 2021-09-09
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- the first place of battle that Persians tried to conquerod the greeks
- government ruled by many or common people
- Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived
- earliest civilization in Greece
- the center of the Minoans civilization
- an aristocrat who introduced democratic principles to Athenian government
- government ruled by the rich
- blind poet that influenced Greece, known for Greek Mythology
- games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years
- Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta
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- Greeks defeated the Persians for good
- government rule by the "best"
- government ruled by one-man rule who were selfish and deceived the people
- government ruled by one
- king of the greek gods
- greek marketplace where goods were sold and held political debate
- greek hilltop fortress
- greek cities/villages joined together to form city-states
- minoans palace
19 Clues: minoans palace • king of the greek gods • greek hilltop fortress • government ruled by one • government ruled by the rich • government rule by the "best" • earliest civilization in Greece • Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta • Greeks defeated the Persians for good • the center of the Minoans civilization • government ruled by many or common people • ...
Theseus 2022-08-24
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- What is superman or Wonderwoman?
- Two people come together, and never leave each other.
- Half bull half man like a centaur
- Very dark
- girlfriend is a person you are not married to yet.
- Make things shiny.
- In a shell and is a green
- A person who rules over lands.
- People who come and say hello.
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- Very pale.
- Long and sharp with a point at the end.
- Land in the middle of the ocean.
- Six feet under
- Something that holds you in the water.
- Where greek mythology is mostly centered around.
- Can get lost and they make them out of corn.
- Something long super thin and can sew with.
- A person who is a crook.
- A large stone in the shape of a circle. sandals Shoes that go in between your big toe.
19 Clues: Very dark • Very pale. • Six feet under • Make things shiny. • A person who is a crook. • In a shell and is a green • A person who rules over lands. • People who come and say hello. • What is superman or Wonderwoman? • Land in the middle of the ocean. • Half bull half man like a centaur • Something that holds you in the water. • Long and sharp with a point at the end. • ...
EOC terms practice 2022-12-02
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- the way the text makes the reader feel
- the dictionary meaning
- taking words for their actual meaning
- the events and actions of a story
- when something happens than what is expected
- an essay where the writer picks a side to argue
- idea the main idea of informational text
- an educated guess
- the meaning of words beyond the literal meaning
- a paragraph in poetry
- the author's attitude toward a subject
- shortening a text to the main important points
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- the emotional meaning of a word
- the intended targeted group of a text
- a lesson in a piece of fictional text
- an author's chosen words
- making something not human have human qualities
- reference to something from history, mythology or other literary work
- purpose the reason why an author writes a piece of text
19 Clues: an educated guess • a paragraph in poetry • the dictionary meaning • an author's chosen words • the emotional meaning of a word • the events and actions of a story • the intended targeted group of a text • a lesson in a piece of fictional text • taking words for their actual meaning • the way the text makes the reader feel • the author's attitude toward a subject • ...
SEARCH Kids 2024-03-07
7 Clues: He's doing sugar for his project. • He's doing coding for his project. • She's doing corgis for her project. • He's doing robotics for his project. • He's doing roller coasters for his project. • She's doing venomous snakes for her project. • She's doing Greek mythology for her project.
The Myth of Icarus 2022-12-04
7 Clues: A maze • Sad; low in spirits • A collection of myths • Dangerous; full of peril • Serious; formal and dignified • Complicated; with many parts or elements • A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society
group5is 2016-02-21
Across
- luminous envelope of a star
- eight and farthest known planet
- an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies
- sixth planet from the sun
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- an irregular layer above the photosphere
- only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology
- fourth planet from the sun
- seventh planet from the sun
- solar _ is a stream of energized particles, primarily electrons and protons
- star at the center of the solar system
10 Clues: sixth planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • luminous envelope of a star • seventh planet from the sun • eight and farthest known planet • star at the center of the solar system • an irregular layer above the photosphere • an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies • ...
Puzzle 42 2023-06-28
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- A stage of proficiency or qualification in a course of study
- Small coastal inlet
- Individual attending a job interview
- English cricket ground in Birmingham
- The highest point reached in the sky by a celestial body
- In a fleet of ships, this is the most important one
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- Italian pasta dish containing eggs, cheese and ham
- Goddess of the harvest in Ancient Greek mythology
- Used in advertising to get the customer's attention
- Battle of ... (in 1066)
10 Clues: Small coastal inlet • Battle of ... (in 1066) • Individual attending a job interview • English cricket ground in Birmingham • Goddess of the harvest in Ancient Greek mythology • Italian pasta dish containing eggs, cheese and ham • Used in advertising to get the customer's attention • In a fleet of ships, this is the most important one • ...
General Knowledge 2023-02-15
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- the rarest color of M&M
- the animal that is seen on the Porsche logo
- Gouda originates from this country
- country that produces the most coffee in the world
- tallest dog bread in the world
- according to Greek Mythology, the first woman on Earth, was named this
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- the first soft drink in space
- the world's largest island
- the last name of the explorer who named the Pacific Ocean
- this shape is generally used for stop signs
10 Clues: the rarest color of M&M • the world's largest island • the first soft drink in space • tallest dog bread in the world • Gouda originates from this country • this shape is generally used for stop signs • the animal that is seen on the Porsche logo • country that produces the most coffee in the world • the last name of the explorer who named the Pacific Ocean • ...
English 2024-09-12
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- A poetic technique, e.g. As brave as a lion.
- The country we are in now.
- A place where you can go to eat food.
- Something that can float up in the air.
- At last...
- Something that happens can be known as an...
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- A piece of paper you can get when you pay for something.
- A month near the beginning of the year.
- A fish that is famous in Irish mythology.
- When you get something, you ___________ it.
10 Clues: At last... • The country we are in now. • A place where you can go to eat food. • A month near the beginning of the year. • Something that can float up in the air. • A fish that is famous in Irish mythology. • When you get something, you ___________ it. • A poetic technique, e.g. As brave as a lion. • Something that happens can be known as an... • ...
Christmas Hunt 2 2024-12-13
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- Your single greatest fear in this world
- A deposit for crumbs, and dust but mostly dog hair
- "Show me a variety of..."
- a prominent group of stars that's visible in the winter sky and is named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- To seek
- A device that performs tasks. Also one of your biggest fears
Down
- When the basement couches join together, they become this
- The dogs have been banished to this location
- Jesus' birthday
- "I'm about to..."
10 Clues: To seek • Jesus' birthday • "I'm about to..." • "Show me a variety of..." • Your single greatest fear in this world • The dogs have been banished to this location • A deposit for crumbs, and dust but mostly dog hair • When the basement couches join together, they become this • A device that performs tasks. Also one of your biggest fears • ...
deforestation, vulnerable, conservation, disappear, mythology, environmental, extinction, fragmentation, thrive, expansion 2024-11-16
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- The act of increasing in size or extent.
- Something about the nature and the world that is all around us.
- The act of protecting and preserving.
- To go out of sight or existence.
- Something disappears forever and there's nothing left of it.
- A body of myths belonging to a particular culture.
- Being easily harmed or affected.
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- Breaking up into smaller parts.
- The process of cutting down trees in large numbers.
- Growth or development in a healthy way.
10 Clues: Breaking up into smaller parts. • To go out of sight or existence. • Being easily harmed or affected. • The act of protecting and preserving. • Growth or development in a healthy way. • The act of increasing in size or extent. • A body of myths belonging to a particular culture. • The process of cutting down trees in large numbers. • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-10-31
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- The act of increasing in size or extent.
- Something about the nature and the world that is all around us.
- The act of protecting and preserving.
- To go out of sight or existence.
- Something disappears forever and there's nothing left of it.
- A body of myths belonging to a particular culture.
- Being easily harmed or affected.
Down
- Breaking up into smaller parts.
- The process of cutting down trees in large numbers.
- Growth or development in a healthy way.
10 Clues: Breaking up into smaller parts. • To go out of sight or existence. • Being easily harmed or affected. • The act of protecting and preserving. • The act of increasing in size or extent. • Growth or development in a healthy way. • A body of myths belonging to a particular culture. • The process of cutting down trees in large numbers. • ...
Maycomb Crossword 2024-03-12
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- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- The event that we have each year to celebrate Halloween.
- How us as humans exist.
- A meeting in which women meet and chat over snacks and tea.
- A brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone.
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- A hairy, long legged creature with multiple legs.
- A measure of one's smarts.
- The dieties in Greek Mythology.
- The town in which we live in.
- A disposition that is confused or nervous or upset.
10 Clues: How us as humans exist. • A measure of one's smarts. • The town in which we live in. • The dieties in Greek Mythology. • The biggest planet in our solar system. • A hairy, long legged creature with multiple legs. • A brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone. • A disposition that is confused or nervous or upset. • ...
Classical Greece 2021-04-05
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- Forming an almost unstoppable battle formation.
- United states is based on the Greelk system.
- Which hurled huge stones to shatter city walls.
- Was humorous and often mocked people.
- A period of great cultural achievement.
- In which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and policies.
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- Worldly, atmosphere.
- Hells is Greek for "Greece." and three centuries after Alexander's death.
- Syracuse, sicily's stongest and richest city.
- Comes from a greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
- A disease that causes many deaths.
- A collection of stories that explained event, beliefs, or actions.
- A group of innocence in a trial.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Was serious, with characters suffering before an unhappy ending.
- Able to live forever.
16 Clues: Worldly, atmosphere. • Able to live forever. • An agreement to stop fighting. • A group of innocence in a trial. • A disease that causes many deaths. • Was humorous and often mocked people. • A period of great cultural achievement. • United states is based on the Greelk system. • Syracuse, sicily's stongest and richest city. • Forming an almost unstoppable battle formation. • ...
Day 9 2021-09-22
Across
- We have lots of them hanging on fairy lights in our office :)
- Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four
- Ocean on the east of Florida's coast
- To make it easier to do or understand
- Food serving size
- Largest library in the world; Library of ____
- Pink lotion that relieves itchy or irritated skin
- Cooking method of first searing and then simmering
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- In a ____; to sum up a briefly
- The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology
- Broadway musical and movie filled with ABBA songs
- Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail
- Emery board
- Amusing errors in TV and film
- A work of art created on three connected panels
- The Evil Queen sends this person to kill Snow White
16 Clues: Emery board • Food serving size • Amusing errors in TV and film • In a ____; to sum up a briefly • Ocean on the east of Florida's coast • To make it easier to do or understand • The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology • Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four • Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail • Largest library in the world; Library of ____ • ...
STEMS 2025-04-11
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- deserving blame
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- to pay respect to a person or thing
- a person who's age is in the 80's
- extreme or irrational fear of heights and/or high places
- extremely small; tiny
- able to be seen or noticed by touch
- having an affinity or attraction to animals
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- nylon, ..., that can be molded into shape while soft
- someone who can control death and the souls of dead people
- clear outer layer of the cytoplasm of amoeboid cells
- a short form of a word or phrase
- happening as of right now
- lying in the middle part
- of determining or resembling moon
- the sun god in greek mythology
16 Clues: deserving blame • extremely small; tiny • lying in the middle part • happening as of right now • the sun god in greek mythology • a short form of a word or phrase • a person who's age is in the 80's • of determining or resembling moon • to pay respect to a person or thing • able to be seen or noticed by touch • having an affinity or attraction to animals • ...
End of Year Crossword By: Jeremy David Ricoy 2025-06-03
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- the second oldest musical instrument.
- Which state has the most desert.
- The most common name around the world.
- A military rank which the inventor of KFC was.
- A delightful treat made at a campfire.
- What animal has the scientific name "Unicorn?"
- The extinct species of human known for their robust build.
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- Who has the dangerous and bone-breaking job of running the blog?
- Something you usually take during summer.
- What goddess in Greek mythology brings the seasons of spring and summer?
- Where the Mammalogy class going after Tapewingo
- What was Shakespeare?
- The most landlocked state.
- The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by.
- What month has the most rainfall during it?
- The month named after Caesar
16 Clues: What was Shakespeare? • The most landlocked state. • The month named after Caesar • Which state has the most desert. • the second oldest musical instrument. • The most common name around the world. • A delightful treat made at a campfire. • Something you usually take during summer. • The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by. • What month has the most rainfall during it? • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-07
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- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- significant because it turned the ancient
- the lady of green crops
- that kings were put in
- osiris was held annually at..
- was god and man in one
- wedge shape script
- survered flood from the tigris river
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- one of the lucky people to not get there graved robbed
- book with dead people in it
- goddess was able to transfer her skinhieroglyphics writing system of pictures
- text record important religious ideas
- osiris son
- had the job of resurrecting his father
14 Clues: osiris son • wedge shape script • that kings were put in • was god and man in one • the lady of green crops • book with dead people in it • osiris was held annually at.. • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • text record important religious ideas • survered flood from the tigris river • had the job of resurrecting his father • significant because it turned the ancient • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- river start of civilizations.
- huge tombs in Egypt
- Osiris's son
- who is the son god
- writing system of pictures
- father15. nut sky goddess
- the god of life and death.
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- who wrote de iside et osiride.
- first curt
- the god of death
- lord of lawmaker
- a man and a god combined
- place in northern Africa
14 Clues: first curt • Osiris's son • the god of death • lord of lawmaker • who is the son god • huge tombs in Egypt • a man and a god combined • place in northern Africa • father15. nut sky goddess • writing system of pictures • the god of life and death. • who wrote de iside et osiride. • river start of civilizations. • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
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. • ...
Greek Mythology Famous Girls 2025-12-16
14 Clues: Gorgon girl • Mother earth • Relaxing Nature • Queen of Ithaca • Warrior goddess • Footrace of love • Princess of Crete • goddess of Victory • Daughters of Gaia • Queen of the gods • Followers of Apollo • spinners of destiny • Most beautiful goddess • Goddess of good counsel
Greek and Latin Roots: Weeks 1-3 2020-02-02
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- the national legislative body of the US government
- bringing about the end of a law or custom
- "fear"
- a line of geographical measurements which runs parallel to the equator
- "new" + "stone"
- "time" + "knowledge"
- of or relating to sight or vision
- the faculty of forming mental pictures of something that is not present to the senses
- "above" + "shape"
- "out of" + "hand" + "to take"
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- a mythical creature resembling a horse with a single horn in the center of its head
- something designed to preserve the memory of a person or event
- a person who tells a story
- "story" + "knowledge"
- "star + "knowledge"
- a theatrical speech performed by a single actor
- any type of culture, society, etc of a specific time, place, or group
- unable to read or write
- subject to unpredictable ("goat like") behavior
19 Clues: "fear" • "new" + "stone" • "above" + "shape" • "star + "knowledge" • "time" + "knowledge" • "story" + "knowledge" • unable to read or write • a person who tells a story • "out of" + "hand" + "to take" • of or relating to sight or vision • bringing about the end of a law or custom • a theatrical speech performed by a single actor • subject to unpredictable ("goat like") behavior • ...
General Knowledge 2021-01-14
Across
- - DESERT PLANT PROVIDING WATER (6)
- - RINGO STAR'S REAL SURNAME (7)
- - BABY KANGAROO (4)
- - THE POWERHOUSES OF THE CELL (12)
- - NUMBER OF QUEEN'S CHILDREN (4)
- - CHEMICAL SYMBOL AG (6)
- - THE JOINING OF TWO RIVERS (10)
- - NUMBER OF HOLES ON A GOLF COURSE (8)
- - RIVER THAT FORMS BOUNDARY BETWEEN EARTH AND THE UNDERWORLD IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY (4)
- - CAPITAL CITY OF AUSTRALIA (8)
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- - VISIT AS A GHOST (5)
- - THE ANIMAL THAT THE TORTOISE BEAT IN A RACE IN AESOPS FABLES(4)
- - LARGEST ORGAN OF THE BODY (4)
- - MELANCHOLIC (6)
- WOMEN - LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S NOVEL FEATURING MEG, JO, BETH AND AMY (6,5)
- - LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM (7)
- - SPRING FLOWERS (6)
- - FLIGHTLESS BIRD FOUND IN NEW ZEALAND (4)
- - COLOUR OF LIGHT SHOWN ON THE STARBOARD SIDE OF A SHIP AT NIGHT (5)
19 Clues: - MELANCHOLIC (6) • - BABY KANGAROO (4) • - SPRING FLOWERS (6) • - VISIT AS A GHOST (5) • - CHEMICAL SYMBOL AG (6) • - LARGEST ORGAN OF THE BODY (4) • - RINGO STAR'S REAL SURNAME (7) • - CAPITAL CITY OF AUSTRALIA (8) • - NUMBER OF QUEEN'S CHILDREN (4) • - THE JOINING OF TWO RIVERS (10) • - DESERT PLANT PROVIDING WATER (6) • - THE POWERHOUSES OF THE CELL (12) • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2024-01-15
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- a small group of leaders from wealthy landowning families who inherit the right to rule
- a leader who stirs up the feelings and fears of people to gain personal power
- a plan of action
- a few people from the ruling class make decisions for everyone
- more powerful
- serious plays with unhappy endings
- a deadly disease
- group of allies
- a system based on the number 10
- a person who is considered uncivilized or rough
- open air market
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- a system of government in which the people rule
- a collection of myths or traditional stories
- "high city" in Greek
- plays designed to make the audience laugh
- a special school created by Plato
- supporter
- a long poem that tells about important events in the life of a hero
- of great importance
19 Clues: supporter • more powerful • group of allies • open air market • a plan of action • a deadly disease • of great importance • "high city" in Greek • a system based on the number 10 • a special school created by Plato • serious plays with unhappy endings • plays designed to make the audience laugh • a collection of myths or traditional stories • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-08
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- A long dramatic poem
- Traditional tales or fables of a culture
- a dramatic work that amuses the audience
- A fortified hilltop
- A government led by representatives
- The capital of Greece
- The Greek city-state known for its military
- An open marketplace for assemblies of local citizens
- Used to sneak soldiers into the city of Troy
- The sea between Greece and Persia
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- Confirms that a battle demolished Troy
- The larger body of water that Greece is located in
- A dramatic work about suffering
- The first settlers who formed small kingdoms
- The most famous literature from ancient Greece
- Greece's terrain
- The sea between Greece and Italy
- Adjusted the idea of Democracy to the idea of a Republic
- These places have "clubs" that use Greek letters in their names
19 Clues: Greece's terrain • A fortified hilltop • A long dramatic poem • The capital of Greece • A dramatic work about suffering • The sea between Greece and Italy • The sea between Greece and Persia • A government led by representatives • Confirms that a battle demolished Troy • Traditional tales or fables of a culture • a dramatic work that amuses the audience • ...
Greece 2017-10-01
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- The man who created famous stories called `fables` about animals
- Stories about Greek Gods are called `Greek M _ _ _ _ _ _ _`
- A country located in south east Europe
- The king of the Greek Gods
Down
- This game started in Greece and happens every 4 years
- The highest mountain in Greece
- The capital city of Greece
- The nationality of someone born in Greece
8 Clues: The capital city of Greece • The king of the Greek Gods • The highest mountain in Greece • A country located in south east Europe • The nationality of someone born in Greece • This game started in Greece and happens every 4 years • Stories about Greek Gods are called `Greek M _ _ _ _ _ _ _` • The man who created famous stories called `fables` about animals
Planets of our solar system 2024-01-27
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- planet with moons named after sea gods and nymphs in Greek mythology
- the red planet
- planet with most moons
- planet with a storm twice the size of the earth
Down
- the coldest planet which spin on its side
- the blue planet
- smallest planet in solar system
- the planet with densest atmosphere of all rocky bodies in the Solar System
8 Clues: the red planet • the blue planet • planet with most moons • smallest planet in solar system • the coldest planet which spin on its side • planet with a storm twice the size of the earth • planet with moons named after sea gods and nymphs in Greek mythology • the planet with densest atmosphere of all rocky bodies in the Solar System
Ehecatl-Tonatiuh: The Sun of Wind 2025-10-30
Across
- Ehecatl represents both destruction and ___.
- The Wind Sun was the ___ era in Aztec mythology.
- Ehecatl is an aspect of this Feathered Serpent god.
- The people of the Wind Sun were turned into ___.
Down
- God of wind and air
- Element represented by Ehecatl.
- Ehecatl helps this celestial body move across the sky.
- Shape of Ehecatl’s temples to allow wind flow.
8 Clues: God of wind and air • Element represented by Ehecatl. • Ehecatl represents both destruction and ___. • Shape of Ehecatl’s temples to allow wind flow. • The Wind Sun was the ___ era in Aztec mythology. • The people of the Wind Sun were turned into ___. • Ehecatl is an aspect of this Feathered Serpent god. • Ehecatl helps this celestial body move across the sky.
Unit Seven: the Suffix -logy 2015-12-15
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- The study of ancient stories about gods, heroes and monsters
- The machines and tools we use
- The study of past civilizations and fossils
- The study of life processes (breathing, blood circulation, etc)
- The study of God and religion
Down
- The study of the mind and behavior
- The study of human beings and their cultures
- The study of the structure of the earth
- The study of human behavior in groups
- The study of plant and animal life
10 Clues: The machines and tools we use • The study of God and religion • The study of the mind and behavior • The study of plant and animal life • The study of human behavior in groups • The study of the structure of the earth • The study of past civilizations and fossils • The study of human beings and their cultures • The study of ancient stories about gods, heroes and monsters • ...
The Antigone 2013-03-26
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- Jocasta and Creon's father
- a river in Greek mythology that soul crosses to Hades
- son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone
- princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus
- up of a group of old Theban men
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- Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods
- son of Oedipus who tried to take Thebes, killed Eteocles
- name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes
- reports that Polyneices is being buried
- city where Creon ruled
10 Clues: city where Creon ruled • Jocasta and Creon's father • up of a group of old Theban men • reports that Polyneices is being buried • son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone • name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes • princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus • Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods • ...
The Antigone 2013-03-26
Across
- Jocasta and Creon's father
- a river in Greek mythology that soul crosses to Hades
- son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone
- princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus
- up of a group of old Theban men
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- Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods
- son of Oedipus who tried to take Thebes, killed Eteocles
- name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes
- reports that Polyneices is being buried
- city where Creon ruled
10 Clues: city where Creon ruled • Jocasta and Creon's father • up of a group of old Theban men • reports that Polyneices is being buried • son of Creon & Eurydice, engaged to Antigone • name of army that Polyneices led against Thebes • princess imprisoned by her father, mom of Perseus • Greek god of the sky, Thunder god; lord of the gods • ...
Jake Holman- key terms and people 2021-11-18
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- who have the right to participate in government
- stories of gods and heroes
- an age marked by a great event is called___
- What is a stories that help you live
- what is the name when only a few people have power
- a leader who used force
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- what is a government lead by the people
- what was the name of the high hill
- what is the famous poet from Greece
- what is the name of a rich landowner
10 Clues: a leader who used force • stories of gods and heroes • what was the name of the high hill • what is the famous poet from Greece • what is the name of a rich landowner • What is a stories that help you live • what is a government lead by the people • an age marked by a great event is called___ • who have the right to participate in government • ...
The land I lost crossword puzzle 2023-02-28
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- = deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion.
- = to make smaller or less.
- = a gum spice or other thing that is burned for its sweet smell.
- = a group of stories that are made up.
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- = the process of adapting to a novel.
- = to take care of something.
- = a strong feeling about something or someone.
- = hamlet is a small settlement smaller than a village.
- = a newly married or almost married man.
- = a type of measurement for weight.
10 Clues: = to make smaller or less. • = to take care of something. • = a type of measurement for weight. • = the process of adapting to a novel. • = a group of stories that are made up. • = a newly married or almost married man. • = a strong feeling about something or someone. • = hamlet is a small settlement smaller than a village. • ...
Mid-Autumn Festival 2025-07-27
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- – To stand for or represent something
- – When families come together, especially during festivals
- – A being that never dies, often in Chinese legends
- – What farmers celebrate after gathering crops
- – A gift given to gods, spirits, or ancestors
- – A magical drink, sometimes used in stories
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- – A light you carry or hang during celebrations
- – A collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes
- – An old story passed down through time
- – A round pastry eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival
10 Clues: – To stand for or represent something • – An old story passed down through time • – A magical drink, sometimes used in stories • – A gift given to gods, spirits, or ancestors • – What farmers celebrate after gathering crops • – A light you carry or hang during celebrations • – A being that never dies, often in Chinese legends • ...
Mythical Beings 2024-10-21
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- Mischievous magical beings from folklore
- Beautiful creatures whose songs lure sailors to doom
- Creature with the upper body of a woman and lower body of a snake
- Mythical bird that rises from its ashes
- Demon that seduces people in their dreams
- Human that transforms during a full moon
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- Blood sucking creature of the night
- Deadly serpent or lizard with a fatal gaze
- One eyed giant from greek mythology
- Reanimated corpse that feeds on the living
10 Clues: Blood sucking creature of the night • One eyed giant from greek mythology • Mythical bird that rises from its ashes • Mischievous magical beings from folklore • Human that transforms during a full moon • Demon that seduces people in their dreams • Deadly serpent or lizard with a fatal gaze • Reanimated corpse that feeds on the living • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword 2025-11-05
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- Living forever
- Having the ugly or frightening appearance of a monster
- Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous
- Seeing something that is not there
- Icicle-like structures hanging from a cave ceiling
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- A being with a body of a man and a head of a bull
- Nine headed serpent in Greek mythology
- A shrine a prophet is consulted
- Powerful beings that ruled before the Greek gods
- The time of year when the sun is farthest north or south
10 Clues: Living forever • A shrine a prophet is consulted • Seeing something that is not there • Nine headed serpent in Greek mythology • Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous • Powerful beings that ruled before the Greek gods • A being with a body of a man and a head of a bull • Icicle-like structures hanging from a cave ceiling • ...
Gods and Goddesses 2023-03-08
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- goddess of agriculture that had to live with Hades
- Goddess of War and Wisdom; Greek
- Easily angered God of War
- the only God to have the same name in Greek and Roman mythology
- Roman name for the goddess of love
- King of Mount Olympus and God of the Sky
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- God of fire and a master blacksmith; Roman
- wife of Zeus
- twin sister to Apollo and a Goddess of the hunt
- Roman name for God of the Sea
10 Clues: wife of Zeus • Easily angered God of War • Roman name for God of the Sea • Goddess of War and Wisdom; Greek • Roman name for the goddess of love • King of Mount Olympus and God of the Sky • God of fire and a master blacksmith; Roman • twin sister to Apollo and a Goddess of the hunt • goddess of agriculture that had to live with Hades • ...
Poem Puzzle! 2023-01-17
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- Shakespeare's love was immortalized in...
- An adjective that both poems portray time as being
- Contains an allusion to Greek mythology
- The main focus in both poems
- The metrical foot of both poems
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- shakespeare's lover aging is described as being a ...
- ... Wrote To the Virgins
- To the Virgins suggests you should seek partnership when you are...
- Used to represent the passage of time in To the Virgins
- ...Can be seen as a secondary focus to both poems
10 Clues: ... Wrote To the Virgins • The main focus in both poems • The metrical foot of both poems • Contains an allusion to Greek mythology • Shakespeare's love was immortalized in... • ...Can be seen as a secondary focus to both poems • An adjective that both poems portray time as being • shakespeare's lover aging is described as being a ... • ...
Happy Birthday Josie! 2023-12-17
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- can be nuclear, extended, blended, or chosen
- trees, flowers, and insects are found here
- Chandler, Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Rachel, & Ross
- something Josie dives into
- corgis, pit bulls, chihuahuas, and mutts
- a verb goING with tag, pranks, checkers,
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- mane coons, tabbies, Russian blues, and Siamese
- settlers, colonists, frontierspeople who were not yet women
- an inflatable ball, often white with red, blue, and yellow panels
- Mercury/Hermes, Venus/Aphrodite, and the sun god Ra come from ancient
10 Clues: something Josie dives into • corgis, pit bulls, chihuahuas, and mutts • a verb goING with tag, pranks, checkers, • trees, flowers, and insects are found here • can be nuclear, extended, blended, or chosen • Chandler, Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Rachel, & Ross • mane coons, tabbies, Russian blues, and Siamese • settlers, colonists, frontierspeople who were not yet women • ...
Fun "ology" 2024-06-15
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- What is the study of plant and animal life called?
- What is the study if the environment called?
- What is the study of nerves called?
- What is the study if antiquities called?
- What is the study of myths/legends called?
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- What is the study or x-rays called?
- What is the study of old age called?
- What is the study of weather called?
- What is the study of religion called?
- What is the study of man called?
10 Clues: What is the study of man called? • What is the study or x-rays called? • What is the study of nerves called? • What is the study of old age called? • What is the study of weather called? • What is the study of religion called? • What is the study if antiquities called? • What is the study of myths/legends called? • What is the study if the environment called? • ...
The Kane Chronicles 2024-10-24
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- The underworld in Ancient Egyptian mythology
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant.
- Covered or marked with large number of small spots or patches of color
- Very great in size, amount
- One of the main streets in London
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- A language spoken Eastern South Slavic
- Start to lose strength or momentum
- A man
- The range of colors used by particular artist or in particular picture
- Give someone pleasure or satisfaction
10 Clues: A man • Very great in size, amount • One of the main streets in London • Start to lose strength or momentum • Give someone pleasure or satisfaction • A language spoken Eastern South Slavic • The underworld in Ancient Egyptian mythology • The range of colors used by particular artist or in particular picture • ...
crossword puzzle——Words can be filled horizontally (left to right) or vertically (top to bottom).(extinction, environmental, conservation, vulnerable, disappear, deforestation, fragmentation, expansion, mythology, thrive) 2024-10-31
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- The act of increasing in size or extent.
- Something about the nature and the world that is all around us.
- The act of protecting and preserving.
- To go out of sight or existence.
- Something disappears forever and there's nothing left of it.
- A body of myths belonging to a particular culture.
- Being easily harmed or affected.
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- Breaking up into smaller parts.
- The process of cutting down trees in large numbers.
- Growth or development in a healthy way.
10 Clues: Breaking up into smaller parts. • To go out of sight or existence. • Being easily harmed or affected. • The act of protecting and preserving. • Growth or development in a healthy way. • The act of increasing in size or extent. • A body of myths belonging to a particular culture. • The process of cutting down trees in large numbers. • ...
Pastor Jaime's Crazy Puzzle 2025-02-13
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- - What elements are diamonds made of?
- - What city is RCC's second campus?
- - In Roman mythology, the son of Mercury & Venus
- - Which mammal boasts the largest heart?
- - Pastor Andrew's years at RCC
- - A chicken and a 1/2 laid an egg and a 1/2, how much does a pound of butter weigh?
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- - What has a heart that doesn't beat?
- - I sing praises to Your ______
- - Taught Estora everything about singing?
- - How many sheep are on our second campus
10 Clues: - Pastor Andrew's years at RCC • - I sing praises to Your ______ • - What city is RCC's second campus? • - What elements are diamonds made of? • - What has a heart that doesn't beat? • - Which mammal boasts the largest heart? • - Taught Estora everything about singing? • - How many sheep are on our second campus • - In Roman mythology, the son of Mercury & Venus • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-11-14
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- : Growth or development in a healthy way.
- : Something disappears forever and there's nothing left of it.
- Being easily harmed or affected.
- To go out of sight or existence.
- The process of cutting down trees in large numbers.
- : Something about the nature and the world that is all around us.
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- : Breaking up into smaller parts.
- : The act of increasing in size or extent.
- The act of protecting and preserving.
- A body of myths belonging to a particular culture.
10 Clues: Being easily harmed or affected. • To go out of sight or existence. • : Breaking up into smaller parts. • The act of protecting and preserving. • : Growth or development in a healthy way. • : The act of increasing in size or extent. • A body of myths belonging to a particular culture. • The process of cutting down trees in large numbers. • ...
Random Knowledge 2025-06-02
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- The phobia of spiders
- Name of the flower often accociated with the color red
- Plural version of "ox" (the animal)
- Longest word mentioned in the Mary Poppins musical
- The phobia of potatos
- The official year the most recent global pandemic started
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- A lung disease caused by inhaling very fine ash and sand dust
- A word used for dismissing something useless
- Who serves as the messenger in Greek Mythology
- Most common eye colour
10 Clues: The phobia of spiders • The phobia of potatos • Most common eye colour • Plural version of "ox" (the animal) • A word used for dismissing something useless • Who serves as the messenger in Greek Mythology • Longest word mentioned in the Mary Poppins musical • Name of the flower often accociated with the color red • The official year the most recent global pandemic started • ...
DEATH 2023-12-10
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- the ending
- a figure of death that emerged during the bubonic plague
- the belief that when someone dies, their soul will keep getting reborn in different forms
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- the greek god of death; not hades
- the beginning
- our species
- mesopotamian hero of the first ever epic
- the river that runs between the earth and underworld in greek mythology
8 Clues: the ending • our species • the beginning • the greek god of death; not hades • mesopotamian hero of the first ever epic • a figure of death that emerged during the bubonic plague • the river that runs between the earth and underworld in greek mythology • the belief that when someone dies, their soul will keep getting reborn in different forms
Mars Crossword 2024-01-06
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- Mars and Earth are both _________ planets.
- Mars was named after the ___ ___ ___ from Roman mythology.
- One of the largest mountains in the solar system.
- There have been ____ Mars missions.
- Mars has two moons named Phobos and ____.
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- What is the nickname for Mars?
- 95% of Mars' atmosphere is made up of ____ ______.
- What chemical gives Mars its rusty color?
8 Clues: What is the nickname for Mars? • There have been ____ Mars missions. • What chemical gives Mars its rusty color? • Mars has two moons named Phobos and ____. • Mars and Earth are both _________ planets. • One of the largest mountains in the solar system. • 95% of Mars' atmosphere is made up of ____ ______. • Mars was named after the ___ ___ ___ from Roman mythology.
Chimera Crossword 2024-03-29
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- A 3D work of art
- Viewing a sculpture from all sides
- A mineral that turns to stone when activated with warm water
- The skeleton or under structure of a sculpture
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- A 3D shape
- A story that explains something about the world
- A mythical creature that combines a lion, goat, and snake
- A type of knife for cutting cardboard
8 Clues: A 3D shape • A 3D work of art • Viewing a sculpture from all sides • A type of knife for cutting cardboard • The skeleton or under structure of a sculpture • A story that explains something about the world • A mythical creature that combines a lion, goat, and snake • A mineral that turns to stone when activated with warm water
Greek History-George 2021-11-17
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- ancient greek leader with tons of power
- stories about gods and heros trying to explain how the world works
- fortified part of ancient greek cities
- ancient Greek city state
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- a government in which few people have power
- a beast with a mans body and a bulls head
- ancient greek poet
- one of the most sacred places in greece
8 Clues: ancient greek poet • ancient Greek city state • fortified part of ancient greek cities • ancient greek leader with tons of power • one of the most sacred places in greece • a beast with a mans body and a bulls head • a government in which few people have power • stories about gods and heros trying to explain how the world works
Death 2023-12-11
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- the ending
- our species
- a figure of death that emerged during the bubonic plague
- the beginning
- mesopotamian hero of the first ever epic
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- the belief that when someone dies, their soul will keep getting reborn in different forms
- the greek god of death; not hades
- the river that runs between the earth and underworld in greek mythology
8 Clues: the ending • our species • the beginning • the greek god of death; not hades • mesopotamian hero of the first ever epic • a figure of death that emerged during the bubonic plague • the river that runs between the earth and underworld in greek mythology • the belief that when someone dies, their soul will keep getting reborn in different forms
We are going to... 2025-12-22
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- God of the sea in classical mythology
- City where the Olympic Games originated
- Sea known for its turquoise waters and many islands
- Mythical winged horse
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- Philosopher who questioned everything in the marketplace
- Legendary woman whose gaze could turn men to stone
- Fruit commonly pressed to produce a golden cooking oil
- City famous for a hilltop temple dedicated to Athena
8 Clues: Mythical winged horse • God of the sea in classical mythology • City where the Olympic Games originated • Legendary woman whose gaze could turn men to stone • Sea known for its turquoise waters and many islands • City famous for a hilltop temple dedicated to Athena • Fruit commonly pressed to produce a golden cooking oil • ...
Australia: Flora and Fauna 2013-02-26
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- A mammal named after a figure in Ancient Mythology.
- Nearly 900 different species within Australia, some being the most dangerous in the world
- God’s Country.
- Australia was once part of this Supercontinent.
- An egg laying mammal
- A mammal with a pouch
- One of the two only monotremes on the planet.
- Over 200,000 different species in Australia.
- An Australian horse introduced in the late 18th century.
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- A type of plant, introduced to Australia, but is Native to the America's.
- Mistaken for maidens of the ocean.
- 400 different types of this warm blooded creature in Australia
- Discovered nearly 20 years ago
- Made into cake by the Native Australians.
- Largest marsupial
- Australia has over 830 different species of this air born animal.
16 Clues: God’s Country. • Largest marsupial • An egg laying mammal • A mammal with a pouch • Discovered nearly 20 years ago • Mistaken for maidens of the ocean. • Made into cake by the Native Australians. • Over 200,000 different species in Australia. • One of the two only monotremes on the planet. • Australia was once part of this Supercontinent. • ...
Greek Figures 2024-11-19
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- blameworthy, blameful, guilty, hangdog
- The art of speaking
- the regular opportunity for all male citizens of Athens to speak their minds and exercise their votes regarding the government of their city.
- a character from Greek mythology, the eponymous mythical founder of the city of Miletus.
- Big enemy's
- was used to make sense of the world using reason
- to edify
- people and rule
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- absolute ruler
- married partner, business partner, friend or companion in faith
- a prison
- her mother taught her to learn here
- A ruler
- This system allowed ordinary citizens to participate directly in the administration of justice
- is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups
- to fold
16 Clues: A ruler • to fold • a prison • to edify • Big enemy's • absolute ruler • people and rule • The art of speaking • her mother taught her to learn here • blameworthy, blameful, guilty, hangdog • was used to make sense of the world using reason • married partner, business partner, friend or companion in faith • is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups • ...
mythical creatures 2023-06-15
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- Half-human, half-fish creature known for its beauty and enchanting voice, dwelling in the depths of the sea.
- A colossal sea monster from Norse mythology, believed to dwell in the depths and capable of causing massive destruction.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its grace and association with thunder and lightning.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, known for its strength and intimidating appearance.
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for its strength and wisdom.
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power and guardianship.
- A majestic bird that is said to be born again from its own ashes, representing rebirth and immortality.
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- A human who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon, believed to possess enhanced senses and strength.
- A female spirit or fairy from Irish folklore, often associated with foretelling death or misfortune with her wailing cries.
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, residing in a labyrinth and known for its ferocity.
- A small, magical being associated with nature and often depicted with wings, capable of granting wishes.
- A legendary creature with reptilian features, often depicted with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, often depicted as a guardian and riddler.
- A legendary creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to inhabit the snowy Himalayan regions.
15 Clues: A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace. • A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its grace and association with thunder and lightning. • A majestic bird that is said to be born again from its own ashes, representing rebirth and immortality. • ...
A Psychopathic Porcelain-Pterodactyl Paints the Pope's Personal Picture Perfectly 2025-07-24
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- Slayer of Medusa in Greek mythology
- Male head of a family or tribe
- Ancient Greek battle formation of soldiers
- Giving with no strings attached, just goodwill
- Pink _______; Black _______; Steel _______;
- A microorganism that causes disease
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- To trim branches or plants
- Sylvia ______; Author of The Bell Jar
- A living god buried with gold
- Animals with eyes on the side of their head
- This statement is false; related to barbers and grandfathers
- "Do geese see God?" "Nurse, I spy gypsies, run!" "Senile felines" "Lived on decaf, faced no devil"
- Relieving pain without dealing with cause
- Superior to the pencil in every way imaginable
- What this entire thing is
- Ancient Roman city buried by a volcano
16 Clues: What this entire thing is • To trim branches or plants • A living god buried with gold • Male head of a family or tribe • Slayer of Medusa in Greek mythology • A microorganism that causes disease • Sylvia ______; Author of The Bell Jar • Ancient Roman city buried by a volcano • Relieving pain without dealing with cause • Ancient Greek battle formation of soldiers • ...
Greek vs Rome 2023-02-13
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- The capital of Greece
- A native or inhabit of modern Greece
- A town in Ancient Greece
- Cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- Organization owned or controlled by one person or group
- Skill or ability in a particular field
- Articles made of earthenware or baked clay
- The action of resisting from attack.
- Having a great deal of money and resources
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- - An open space where a market is
- A cross-breed of a Laconian and a Molossian
- Of or characteristic of the Mediterranean Sea
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes
- A specified section of a community
- Collection of traditional stories
- Big place with a stage where performances happen.
16 Clues: The capital of Greece • A town in Ancient Greece • - An open space where a market is • Collection of traditional stories • A specified section of a community • A native or inhabit of modern Greece • The action of resisting from attack. • Skill or ability in a particular field • Articles made of earthenware or baked clay • Having a great deal of money and resources • ...
mythical creatures 2023-06-15
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- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, known for its strength and wisdom.
- A small, magical being associated with nature and often depicted with wings, capable of granting wishes.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead, known for its strength and intimidating appearance.
- A human who transforms into a wolf or a wolf-like creature during the full moon, believed to possess enhanced senses and strength.
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, residing in a labyrinth and known for its ferocity.
- A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, often depicted as a guardian and riddler.
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- A legendary creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to inhabit the snowy Himalayan regions.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its grace and association with thunder and lightning.
- A colossal sea monster from Norse mythology, believed to dwell in the depths and capable of causing massive destruction.
- A legendary creature with reptilian features, often depicted with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power and guardianship.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace.
- A majestic bird that is said to be born again from its own ashes, representing rebirth and immortality.
- Half-human, half-fish creature known for its beauty and enchanting voice, dwelling in the depths of the sea.
- A female spirit or fairy from Irish folklore, often associated with foretelling death or misfortune with her wailing cries.
15 Clues: A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity and grace. • A winged horse from Greek mythology, known for its grace and association with thunder and lightning. • A majestic bird that is said to be born again from its own ashes, representing rebirth and immortality. • ...
M-Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-27
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- goddess or personified spirit, often portrayed as the diamond of the strife of war.
- goddess of virgin hearth, sacrificial flame,first born child of Kronos
- God of Oracles/music,he healed,created poetry
- God of the sea, earthquakes, floods and drought,
- Goddess of wisdom,defense of towns,wears long robe,armed with shield and spear
- source of devastating storms,poet described him as volcano-giant, said to be huge that his head touched the stars, was defeated by zeus.
- god of the sky, had 12 sons and 6 daughter with his wife Gaea, Gaea goddess of the earth
- lures sailors to death with a bewitching song, secretly abducted by hades,portrayed as bodies of birds and women's heads
- spirit of sharp gust of winds, half woman half bird, sent by zeus for revealing the secrets of the gods
- God of travel,hospitality,personal messenger of zeus,guides dead who lead souls to the underworld
- Love, beauty and pleasure,attribute doves,apple and mirror
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- God of hunting in wilderness,goddess of childbirth,twin brother Apollon,targeted girls
- God of fire/craftsmen,rides donkey's,holds hammer and tongs
- King of the gods,god of the sky, weather, law and order.
- Goddess queen of sea , wife of Poseidon , female personification of the sea
- child-devouring sea monster, preyed on children, zeus transformed her into a monster to devour children of others, often described as the boogeyman
- three powerful winged daimons medusa, Euryale, Sthenno, medusa were the only mortals. Their form was snake hair, wings and a tusk.
- God of shepherds and hunters, he was a man with horns , legs and tail of a goat.
- female spirits of the natural world, goddess of rivers, springs, meadows and mountains.
- Goddess of night, emerged as dawn the creation, spawned a brood of dark spirits
- Queen of gods,goddess of marriage,accompanied by lion,cuckoo or hawk
- Fish-tailed sea-god, also described as god of Tritonis, son and herald of Poseidon
- represented the corruptions of earth, slime, fetid water,illness and disease.
- God of war,battlelust,was mature,god of courage
- God of the underworld, the wealthy one, son of Cronus and Rhea, keeper of souls
25 Clues: God of Oracles/music,he healed,created poetry • God of war,battlelust,was mature,god of courage • God of the sea, earthquakes, floods and drought, • King of the gods,god of the sky, weather, law and order. • Love, beauty and pleasure,attribute doves,apple and mirror • God of fire/craftsmen,rides donkey's,holds hammer and tongs • ...
World Mythology Gods and Goddesses 2022-11-04
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- Babylonian sun god
- Slavic goddess of witchcraft and death
- Roman god of trade, profits, merchants, and travellers
- Babylonian king of the gods
- Babylonian god of fertility
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Bablonian god of hurricanes and floods
- Roman goddess of the hunt
- Roman ruler of the gods, god of lightning and thunder
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of music and healing
- Roman goddess of agriculture
- Slavic thunder god
- Celtic mother goddess
- Celtic goddess fertility and war goddess; she is responsible for healing, fire, blacksmiths, poetry, wisdom, and protecting the flocks
- Celtic sun god of all arts and crafts
- Roman queen of the gods goddess of marriage
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- Celtic god of life and death, seasons, agriculture, fertility, magic, and druidry
- Babylonian goddess of sexuality
- Roman god of war
- Roman god of the sea
- Slavic goddess of beauty
- Slavic, is deathless because his soul is in an egg, which is inside of a duck
- Babylonian moon god
- Celtic, son of Lugh
- Slavic lady of spring
- Babylonian god of the waters (rivers, rain etc)
- the Celtic phantom queen who hovered over battlefields in the form of a raven or crow
- Slavic god of Earth, water, and the underworld
- Celtic supreme king of the gods, associated with hunting and fishing
31 Clues: Roman god of war • Babylonian sun god • Slavic thunder god • Babylonian moon god • Celtic, son of Lugh • Roman god of the sea • Slavic lady of spring • Celtic mother goddess • Roman goddess of wisdom • Slavic goddess of beauty • Roman goddess of the hunt • Babylonian king of the gods • Babylonian god of fertility • Roman goddess of agriculture • Roman god of music and healing • ...
Information Technology Mythology Crossword puzzle 2022-10-16
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- understand new concepts and follow arguments.
- ideas or principles taught by authority
- a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
- a direct order
- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- facts learned or provided about something
- a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage.
- face to face group interaction in which learners and the teacher exchange ideas to solve the problem
- showing a learner how a task is done and steps to follow when doing this task
- thorough examination of a subject
- a plan of action designed to achieve overall aim
- assess whether
- process through which a teacher adds support for learners in order to enhance learning and aid in the mastery of the task
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- teaching an activity by explaining concepts, theory and steps in application
- set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- to review and summarise previously taught lesson content, to drive points home, to tieloose ends together, to regroup and reorganise learners’thoughts, and to clarifyrelationships and important points.
- place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose
- teacher shows learners how, why and when, for example, to do a task or carry out a procedure, apply a principle, or perform a skill in real-life scenarios.
- purpose of this teaching method is to provide learners opportunities to apply newly learnt knowledge
- a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else
- carry out research or study into (a subject or problem, typically one in a scientific or academic field).
- give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
- make (an action or process) easy or easier
- an idea or invention to help sell or publicize a commodity
- knowledge that cannot be transmitted by the teacher or institutional system to learners
- an established or official way of doing something
- event constituting a new stage in a changing situation.
- an idea of the future for a desired result
- a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record
30 Clues: a direct order • assess whether • thorough examination of a subject • ideas or principles taught by authority • facts learned or provided about something • make (an action or process) easy or easier • an idea of the future for a desired result • understand new concepts and follow arguments. • a plan of action designed to achieve overall aim • ...
World Mythology Exam Review 1 2019-12-11
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- Egyptian world snake
- Only female ruler of Sumer
- Expanse of gods
- Father of Olympians
- Egyptian god torn to pieces
- Loved his creation (Greek)
- Reason for Sphinx (3 words)
- Hunting, Chastity, Moon (Greek)
- Two sides of woman (Greek belief)
- Egyptian symbol of life
- Two inventions of the Sumerians
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- Egyptian god of embalming
- Egyptian sun god
- The mouth of the Nile River
- Egyptian goddess who balances souls
- Married to Hephaestus
- Location of Great Sphinx
- The form of communication for Sumerians
- Gold, Silver, Bronze, Iron (Greek, 3 words)
- Thoth's Egyptian name
- Greek authors (3 words)
- The Sumerian culture disappeared because…
- Messenger (Greek)
- Numerical standard still used today (from Sumer)
24 Clues: Expanse of gods • Egyptian sun god • Messenger (Greek) • Father of Olympians • Egyptian world snake • Married to Hephaestus • Thoth's Egyptian name • Greek authors (3 words) • Egyptian symbol of life • Location of Great Sphinx • Egyptian god of embalming • Only female ruler of Sumer • Loved his creation (Greek) • The mouth of the Nile River • Egyptian god torn to pieces • ...
Mythology Crossword (Greek, Norse, Egyptian) 2020-08-27
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- _____'s box
- Only thing that can kill Baldur
- Dog-like lord of the dead
- Soldiers hid inside
- Bird's eye to ward off evil
- Strongest man alive
- Battle at the end of the world
- Where pharaohs are buried
- Giant snake who kills Thor
- "By Jove!"
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- Sun god
- Hearts weighed against one of her feathers
- Sacred bird of Thoth
- One-eyed god of wisdom
- King Tut
- Tree Odin hung from from nine years
- Persephone ate these seeds
- Went to the underworld to save his wife
- Monstrous wolf, son of Loki
- Thor's hammer
- Cut off one head, two grow back
- Killer of Osiris
- Sailors on Jason's ship
- Twelve winged warrior women
24 Clues: Sun god • King Tut • "By Jove!" • _____'s box • Thor's hammer • Killer of Osiris • Soldiers hid inside • Strongest man alive • Sacred bird of Thoth • One-eyed god of wisdom • Sailors on Jason's ship • Dog-like lord of the dead • Where pharaohs are buried • Persephone ate these seeds • Giant snake who kills Thor • Monstrous wolf, son of Loki • Twelve winged warrior women • ...
Monsters & Creatures of Greek Mythology 2023-05-10
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- sea monster with 12 tentacles and 6 dog-like heads
- father of all monsters
- one-eyed giant
- lives in a labyrinth; eats children
- playful goat-men
- a nine-headed snake-dragon
- they hunted down murderers with their sharp fangs and claws
- looking into her eyes will turn you to stone
- home of the Minotaur
- solved the Sphinx's riddle and saved the city of Thebes
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- a rude half-man, half-horse creature
- flying horse
- skilled trainer of Achilles and Jason of the Argonauts
- eagle-lion-woman with a deadly riddle
- a sea monster that could create a giant whirlpool
- a giant three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld
- Greek name of the Furies
- could blow fire from its mouth
- giant bird women
- part eagle, part lion who guarded treasures
- sea nymphs with irresistible voices and songs
21 Clues: flying horse • one-eyed giant • playful goat-men • giant bird women • home of the Minotaur • father of all monsters • Greek name of the Furies • a nine-headed snake-dragon • could blow fire from its mouth • lives in a labyrinth; eats children • a rude half-man, half-horse creature • eagle-lion-woman with a deadly riddle • part eagle, part lion who guarded treasures • ...
Literary Terms and Mythology Crossword 2013-06-09
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- a sentence using the words "like" or "as".
- and Eurydice symbol was the lyre.
- in charge of the hunt.
- the main character in a story or novel.
- symbol was the golden staff and winged sandals and a helmet.
- in charge of all the gods and the sky.
- something non-human is given human characteristics.
- explains that greed can make you unhappy and be careful what you wish for.
- Psyche symbol was cupid and his arrow.
- Force the event or character that triggers the conflict that happens.
- the character who opposes the main character.
- symbol was fire.
- in charge of music.
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- the turning point in a story.
- the main message of a piece of writing.
- symbol was a sheaf of wheat.
- the use of clues or hints to suggest what will happen later.
- symbol was the peacock feather and the pomegranate.
- symbol was the trident and the horse.
- in charge of wisdom and warfare.
- in charge of the underworld.
- the section of a plot that introduces setting, characters, and mood.
- in charge of metalworks.
- and Echo explains how an echo came in to existence.
- symbol was a dove, a swan, and a golden apple.
- something that happens that is the oppose of what is expected.
- something concrete used to represent something abstract.
- the highest point of interest for the reader.
- explains how evil entered the world.
- a sentence without using the words "like" or "as".
30 Clues: symbol was fire. • in charge of music. • in charge of the hunt. • in charge of metalworks. • symbol was a sheaf of wheat. • in charge of the underworld. • the turning point in a story. • in charge of wisdom and warfare. • and Eurydice symbol was the lyre. • explains how evil entered the world. • symbol was the trident and the horse. • in charge of all the gods and the sky. • ...
Mythology Chapters 9 and 10 2013-10-20
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- King Acrisius's daughter
- What they were sent out to sea in
- Who went with Theseus to the Amazons?
- The way Zeus came to see Danae
- The land of oak trees
- Who was given up to a sea monster?
- Who made the labyrinth?
- Who did Perseus hit with a discus?
- Who's shield did he have?
- Ruler of Crete
- Who wanted to marry Theseus?
- The heroine of the golden fleece
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- Where did Medea run away to the second time?
- Who would give Perseus the sword to kill Medusa?
- Theseus's son
- King Aegeus's son
- Who was Perseus and Andromeda's son?
- The ____ of the North.
- How many tributes did Athens have to send to Crete?
- They had only one eye and had to share it
- Half human half bull and the son of Pasiphae
- Where did Theseus hide the shoes and sword?
- Who's head was Perseus suppose to bring back
- What country fought against Theseus and the Athenians?
- What color was the sail that Theseus had up when he went home?
- What was half man have horse?
- Who found them
- What type of hair did the Gorgons have?
- Acrisius's grandson
- How did Theseus get out of the labyrinth?
30 Clues: Theseus's son • Who found them • Ruler of Crete • King Aegeus's son • Acrisius's grandson • The land of oak trees • The ____ of the North. • Who made the labyrinth? • King Acrisius's daughter • Who's shield did he have? • Who wanted to marry Theseus? • What was half man have horse? • The way Zeus came to see Danae • The heroine of the golden fleece • What they were sent out to sea in • ...
The Beings of Roman Mythology 2015-01-20
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- Pater helenae
- Deus belli
- Pater Abystri
- Large marsupial
- Filius Odyssei
- Animal Romulus and Remus were raised by
- _____ convertit Arachne in araneum
- Uxor Odyssei
- Flying mammal
- Filius Iocli
- _______ occidit Remus
- _____occidit Medusa
- Has a trunk
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- Dea amari
- Ceperat Eurydice
- Uxor Orphei
- Echo amaverat_____
- Man's best friend
- Rex Argonautorum
- Dea Casae
- Habeo unum oculum. Odysseus occidit meum
- Regina Spartae
- Likes to chase mice
- Deus vini
- Deus amari
- Pater Saturni
- Fecerat duodecum curae
- Pyramus amaverat_____
- Rex dei
- Deus Soli
30 Clues: Rex dei • Dea amari • Dea Casae • Deus vini • Deus Soli • Deus belli • Deus amari • Uxor Orphei • Has a trunk • Uxor Odyssei • Filius Iocli • Pater helenae • Pater Abystri • Pater Saturni • Flying mammal • Regina Spartae • Filius Odyssei • Large marsupial • Ceperat Eurydice • Rex Argonautorum • Man's best friend • Echo amaverat_____ • Likes to chase mice • _____occidit Medusa • Pyramus amaverat_____ • ...
Yarettsy's Greek Mythology Crossword puzzle 2022-02-28
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- daughter of Inachus, beloved of Zeus, who changed her into a heifer to avoid detection by Hera; in this form she wandered over the earth, driven by a gadfly ,
- the queen of the gods, eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea, sister and wife of Zeus,
- son of Priam and Hecuba, also known as Alexander; abductor of Helen and thus the cause of the Troyan war ,
- son of Zeus and Maia, herald of the gods and guide of the dead in Hades; known for his inventiveness and versatility,
- daughter of Electryon, wife of Amphitryon; mother of Heracles by Zeus,
- the goddess of love, born from the foam which sprang up when Cronus cast the mutilated members of his father Uranus Into the sea; according to another tradition, she was the daughter of Zeus and Dione,
- son of Daedalus; on his flight from Crete with his father, he flew too near the sun and fell into the sea and was drowned,
- the woman made out of earth by Hephaestus and endowed by the gods with all the graces,
- the most illustrious hero of Greek mythology, the son of Zeus by Alcmene, famed for his manly strength,
- daughter of Zeus and Leda, half sister of the Tyndaridae and of Clytaemnestra; she was the wife of Menelaus, famed for her beauty, carried off by Paris, and thus the cause of the Troyan war ,
- daughter of lasus and Clymene, companion of Artemis,
- son of Metion, father of Icarus; famed for his skilled craftsmanship and handiwork,
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- daughter of Oeneus, sister of Meleager, wife of Heracles; her jealousy brought about her husband's death.
- greek god of fire, son of Zeus and Hera,
- son of Iapetus, brother of Epimetheus; he was sentenced to eternal punishment by Zeus for having stolen fire from heaven and given it to mankind
- Greek goddess of discord; she was the only one among the gods not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis; in revenge she threw a golden apple among the guests, and thus gave occasion for the Troyan war ,
- mounting a chariot as depicted in an hydria,
- son of Laomedon, brother of Hesione, husband of Hecuba, father of Hector; king of Troy; in his youth he was also known as Podarces,
- daughter of Priam and Hecuba; a seeress, granted the gift of prophecy by Apollo,
- son of Atreus, younger brother of Agamemnon, husband of Helen; one of the Argive leaders in the Troyan war,
- Greek god of the sun, son of Zeus and Leto, brother of Artemis; known also as Phoebus, or Phoebus Apollo, and Helios.
- the greatest god in Greek mythology, son of Cronus and Rhea, king of all the gods ,
22 Clues: greek god of fire, son of Zeus and Hera, • mounting a chariot as depicted in an hydria, • daughter of lasus and Clymene, companion of Artemis, • daughter of Electryon, wife of Amphitryon; mother of Heracles by Zeus, • daughter of Priam and Hecuba; a seeress, granted the gift of prophecy by Apollo, • ...
Yarettsy's Greek Mythology Crossword puzzle 2022-02-28
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- daughter of Oeneus, sister of Meleager, wife of Heracles; her jealousy brought about her husband's death.
- son of Metion, father of Icarus; famed for his skilled craftsmanship and handiwork,
- the goddess of love, born from the foam which sprang up when Cronus cast the mutilated members of his father Uranus Into the sea; according to another tradition, she was the daughter of Zeus and Dione,
- daughter of Electryon, wife of Amphitryon; mother of Heracles by Zeus,
- mounting a chariot as depicted in an hydria,
- son of Laomedon, brother of Hesione, husband of Hecuba, father of Hector; king of Troy; in his youth he was also known as Podarces,
- the most illustrious hero of Greek mythology, the son of Zeus by Alcmene, famed for his manly strength,
- son of Daedalus; on his flight from Crete with his father, he flew too near the sun and fell into the sea and was drowned,
- son of Priam and Hecuba, also known as Alexander; abductor of Helen and thus the cause of the Troyan war ,
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- son of Zeus and Maia, herald of the gods and guide of the dead in Hades; known for his inventiveness and versatility,
- son of Iapetus, brother of Epimetheus; he was sentenced to eternal punishment by Zeus for having stolen fire from heaven and given it to mankind
- Greek god of the sun, son of Zeus and Leto, brother of Artemis; known also as Phoebus, or Phoebus Apollo, and Helios.
- daughter of Zeus and Leda, half sister of the Tyndaridae and of Clytaemnestra; she was the wife of Menelaus, famed for her beauty, carried off by Paris, and thus the cause of the Troyan war ,
- greek god of fire, son of Zeus and Hera,
- daughter of Inachus, beloved of Zeus, who changed her into a heifer to avoid detection by Hera; in this form she wandered over the earth, driven by a gadfly ,
- daughter of lasus and Clymene, companion of Artemis,
- son of Atreus, younger brother of Agamemnon, husband of Helen; one of the Argive leaders in the Troyan war,
- the greatest god in Greek mythology, son of Cronus and Rhea, king of all the gods ,
- the queen of the gods, eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea, sister and wife of Zeus,
- daughter of Priam and Hecuba; a seeress, granted the gift of prophecy by Apollo,
- Greek goddess of discord; she was the only one among the gods not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis; in revenge she threw a golden apple among the guests, and thus gave occasion for the Troyan war ,
- the woman made out of earth by Hephaestus and endowed by the gods with all the graces,
22 Clues: greek god of fire, son of Zeus and Hera, • mounting a chariot as depicted in an hydria, • daughter of lasus and Clymene, companion of Artemis, • daughter of Electryon, wife of Amphitryon; mother of Heracles by Zeus, • daughter of Priam and Hecuba; a seeress, granted the gift of prophecy by Apollo, • ...
The Lightning Thief & Greek Mythology 2024-03-06
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- the goddess of love and beauty, wife of the lame blacksmith god of fire
- the summer deadline for Percy to find and return the stolen item; it occurs on June 21st
- Grover is this type of creature
- god of the underworld
- the daughter of Athena, the goddess of wisdom
- Luke's father, the messenger of the gods
- the last name of the wheelchair-bound teacher who is an expert on Greek mythology
- the one who can see into the future and has all of the answers
- the location of the beach cabin that Percy and mom spend time together
- Percy's father
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- the classmate who bullies Grover on the field trip
- the symbol of Percy's father
- daughter of Ares, the god of war
- blacksmith god of fire
- god of the sun
- Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage
- goddess of agriculture
- a long journey to accomplish a goal
- the official name of someone who is half human and half god
- the number of schools Percy has attended in the same number of years
20 Clues: god of the sun • Percy's father • god of the underworld • blacksmith god of fire • goddess of agriculture • the symbol of Percy's father • Grover is this type of creature • daughter of Ares, the god of war • a long journey to accomplish a goal • Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage • Luke's father, the messenger of the gods • the daughter of Athena, the goddess of wisdom • ...
Mythology Crossword by Jared Shapiro 2024-03-05
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- Greek gods changed them into a flower of the same name
- Greek god of war
- Scottish water horse
- Norse trickster god
- Native American bird of power and strength
- Greek goddess of youth
- Greek muse of comedy
- Animal of the god Dionysus
- Imprisoned in tartarus by Zeus
- The winged bird of Apollo
- Greek personification of the earth
- Norse goddess of youth
- The Norse world serpent
- A frost giant; god of tempest in Norse mythos
- Greek personification of death
- Odin's eight legged horse
- A monster with the body of a lion and the beak and wings of an eagle
- Greek sun god
- Famous for his 12 labours in Greek mythos
- Turned the crew of Odysseus's ship into pigs
- The ferryman of Hades
- Monkey born from stone(Chinese Mythos)
- The youngest greek titan
- Norse pantheon
- What Prometheus stole for humans
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- Norse god of earth, fertility, peace, rain and sunlight
- Greek god of fire, a smith god
- Mother of all monsters in greek mythos
- Greek god of the dead
- daughter of the god Loki and the giant Angerbode
- Ship of the god Frey
- Souls of slain warriors that fight for the god Odin
- The end of the world in norse mythos
- Magic rope that binds the wolf Fenris
- Egyptian goddess of childbirth
- The World Tree in Norse mythos
- Greek god of travelers
- Egyptian god of the moon
- Albert Camus, one must imagine him happy
- Surprising form Zeus took in order to seduce a princess
- Greek god of winds
- Guardian of the labyrinth
- Greek animal with the body of a fish and head of a horse
- Flew too close to the sun
- The egyptian sun god
- Bird that is sacred to the goddess Hera
- Greek goddess of victory
- Greek god of sleep
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- Greek personification of the night
- Goddess of marriage and sky, Queen of the Olympians
51 Clues: Greek sun god • Norse pantheon • Greek god of war • Greek god of winds • Greek god of sleep • Norse trickster god • Ship of the god Frey • Scottish water horse • Greek muse of comedy • The egyptian sun god • Greek god of the dead • The ferryman of Hades • Greek goddess of youth • Greek god of travelers • Norse goddess of youth • The Norse world serpent • Egyptian god of the moon • ...
Mythology (Egyptian, Greek, and Norse) 2026-03-11
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- Son of Zeus and mortal woman Semele, formerly mortal turned god
- Famed hammer of Thor
- Norse “Mother of Monsters”, Loki’s former lover
- Oread cursed by Hera to repeat the last word of what was last spoken to her
- Norse god who’s death signals the beginning of Ragnarok
- One of the three sons of Aphrodite and Ares, god of dread and terror
- Greek god of music, healing, and archery
- Home of the Greek Gods
- Wife of Set, goddess of mourning, night, and the dead
- Egyptian Goddess of order and balance
- to worship multiple gods
- Muse of epic poetry
- Temple of the Greek Gods
- Norse apocalypse
- Enemy of Ra, serpent that attacks Ra nightly to sew chaos
- Recorder of the Egyptian gods, creator of the hieroglyphs
- Group of gods residing in Asgard
- Egyptian name for the underworld
- Chaos god, Lord of the Red Land
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- Symbol of the Pharaoh
- The Norse “World Tree”, connected the nine realms
- Monster protector of Hades
- Norse god of trickery
- Pantheon of nine Egyptian gods
- Norse Vanir god of prosperity and peace
- Afterlife where warriors who died in battle lived
- Freshwater nymphs
- Hysterical, crazed women who worshipped Dionysus
- In Greek mythology, who convinced Hades to release Euryidice?
- Domestic animal worshipped in Ancient Egypt
- Monstrous Norse wolf who devours Odin during Ragnarok
- Ancient Egyptian goddess, counterpart of Hathor
- Norse Goddess of loyalty and compassion, wife of Loki
- Greek goddess of marriage, associated with peacocks
- Egyptian symbol of life
- Wife of Trojan Prince Hector
- Original group of deities, came before the Olympians
- “All Father” Norse god, often accompanied by crows
- Usurped King of Egypt, god of the underworld
39 Clues: Norse apocalypse • Freshwater nymphs • Muse of epic poetry • Famed hammer of Thor • Symbol of the Pharaoh • Norse god of trickery • Home of the Greek Gods • Egyptian symbol of life • to worship multiple gods • Temple of the Greek Gods • Monster protector of Hades • Wife of Trojan Prince Hector • Pantheon of nine Egyptian gods • Chaos god, Lord of the Red Land • ...
Norse Mythology: Gods, Realms, & Creatures 2026-01-26
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- Ancient realm of everlasting fire occupied by the Fire Giants like Surtr
- Daughter of Njord and Vanir goddess of love, war, fertility, sexuality, and pleasure
- Son of Njord and Vanir god of crops and harvest who owns the ship Skidbladnir and boar Gullinborsti
- Son of Odin and Frigg and blind twin brother of Baldur who is the god of Winter and darkness and kills his brother
- Son of Odin and husband to Sif and known as the god of thunder; wielder of Mjolnir
- Wife of Baldur and goddess of joy, peace, and the moon
- Onimpotent All-Father and god of war, death, knowleges, and wisdom
- Known as the Midgard Serpent who spews poisonous black venom and is the oldest son of Loki and Angrboda
- Vanir goddess of Winter and mountains
- Son of Odin and Frigg known as the god of light, joy, purity, and the warm summer sun
- The ice world occupied by Frost Giants and those who are banished
- Female servants or Odin who transported the bodies of the chosen to Valhalla after dying in battle
- One of the original giants who will start Ragnarok by burning all the realms
- Giant malicious wolf and son of Loki and Angrboda
- Wife of Odin and mother of Baldur who travels in a chariot pulled by cats
- Home of the Vanir gods and is a place of lawlessness or peaceful farming
- Half living and half dead daughter of Loki and Angrboda who rules Helheim
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- Realm of the dead who did not die in battle and ruled by Hel
- The hawk that sits between the eagles eyes at the top of Yggdrasil
- Son of Sif, step-son of Thor, and possible god of archery
- God of war, justice, law, heroic glory, and the sky who lost his hand to Fenrir/Garm
- A squirrel that spread rumors and messages through Yggdrasil
- Land of the giants and considered an extension of the mountainous landscape
- A serpent or dragon that lives in the roots of Yggdrasil
- Home of mankind located in the middle of Yggdrasil and surrounded by water
- Known as the trickster god and the god of fire who has many children
- Land of the Dark Elves or dwarves located under the roots of Yggdrasil
- Vanir god of seas, sailors, fishermen, and good fortune
- Wife of Thor and goddess of grain and fertility with legendary golden hair
- Region of the Bright Elves who chose Freyr to lead them
- Known as the Tree of Life Asgard
- Three entities who decided the fate of all beings (Urd/past, Verdandi/present, Skuld/future)
32 Clues: Known as the Tree of Life Asgard • Vanir goddess of Winter and mountains • Giant malicious wolf and son of Loki and Angrboda • Wife of Baldur and goddess of joy, peace, and the moon • Vanir god of seas, sailors, fishermen, and good fortune • Region of the Bright Elves who chose Freyr to lead them • A serpent or dragon that lives in the roots of Yggdrasil • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology Crossword 2025-05-08
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- In addition to the underworld, Pluto is also the god of...
- A flower created by the god Apollo after his lover was killed by a discus
- The weaver Athena turned into a spider
- The oldest goddess
- Apollo and Artemis's mother
- The god who created horses
- The king who kept Daedalus captive
- The one who holds up the sky
- Who slayed the Nemean lion
- What Persephone first ate in the underworld
- A monster who almost overthrew the gods
- What Kronos used to kill his father
- The son of the person who designed the Labyrinth
- The name of Jason's ship
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- Also known as Dionysus in his Greek form
- The god of the wild
- The mother of the first 6 Olympians
- The instrument played by Orpheus
- The original sun god
- A god whose Greek and Roman names are the same
- Goddess of the hearth
- A monster thaevery time 2 new heads everytime one is chopped off
- The name of Odysseus's wife
- The couple responsible for the Trojan War
- The Greek version of Cupid
- In most versions of the myth, Gaia's first children
- The guy with the golden touch
- Saturn, also known as...
- A mortal Cupid fell in love with
- Someone who helped Jason get the golden fleece
- The guy who ferries the dead across the Rivers Styx
- Hades's 3-headed dog
- The god of death
- The goddess that was borne from Zeus's skull
- The river Achilles was dipped in as a baby that made him invurnerable
- The person who was killed by Achilles and then dragged along behind his chariot for days
36 Clues: The god of death • The oldest goddess • The god of the wild • The original sun god • Hades's 3-headed dog • Goddess of the hearth • Saturn, also known as... • The name of Jason's ship • The god who created horses • The Greek version of Cupid • Who slayed the Nemean lion • Apollo and Artemis's mother • The name of Odysseus's wife • The one who holds up the sky • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND DRAMA PUZZLE 2025-05-12
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- A traditional story explaining natural events or beliefs.
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts.
- A person or place that gives wise advice or predictions.
- King of the gods; god of the sky and thunder.
- Showing bravery or courage, like a hero.
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- The moral or message a story teaches.
- Being faithful and trustworthy.
- Having or showing good judgment and knowledge.
- A maze, like the one with the Minotaur.
- Worn in Greek theatre to show a character’s emotions.
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- Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage and family.
- A serious play with sad or serious themes.
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- Goddess of the moon and hunting.
- God of wine, theatre, and celebrations.
- God of the underworld and the dead.
- A funny play meant to entertain and amuse.
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy.
- Too much pride or self-confidence, often a character’s downfall.
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. • God of wine, theatre, and celebrations. • A maze, like the one with the Minotaur. • ...
Jake Holman- key terms and people 2021-11-18
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- who have the right to participate in government
- stories of gods and heroes
- an age marked by a great event is called___
- What is a stories that help you live
- what is the name when only a few people have power
- a leader who used force
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- what is a government lead by the people
- what was the name of the high hill
- what is the famous poet from Greece
- what is the name of a rich landowner
10 Clues: a leader who used force • stories of gods and heroes • what was the name of the high hill • what is the famous poet from Greece • what is the name of a rich landowner • What is a stories that help you live • what is a government lead by the people • an age marked by a great event is called___ • who have the right to participate in government • ...
Vocabulary Unit 6 2014-09-08
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- to injure - tightly spun
- a natural ability or talent
- to expose to risk or danger
- a central or universal idea
- not active; meaningless - to move, often slowly or lazily
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- a question; an investigation
- something particularly delicious (in mythology, ambrosia was the food of the gods
- a separation, generally caused by a disagreement; a split in the earth's surface
- to file in a collection of historical documents
- to remove; to pull out - the essential part of something
10 Clues: to injure - tightly spun • a natural ability or talent • to expose to risk or danger • a central or universal idea • a question; an investigation • to file in a collection of historical documents • to remove; to pull out - the essential part of something • not active; meaningless - to move, often slowly or lazily • ...
Crossword 2026-01-16
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- In Greek mythology, the god of wine and revelry.
- Largest freshwater lake by surface area.
- conference of Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin.
- – Shakespearean tragedy featuring Iago and Desdemona.
- The hardest naturally occurring substance.
- South Africa's former policy of racial segregation.
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- Britain's first female Prime Minister, known as the "Iron Lady".
- Mountain range forming the boundary between Europe and Asia.
- symbol for the element tin.
- CUP– Trophy awarded annually to the NHL playoff champion
10 Clues: symbol for the element tin. • Largest freshwater lake by surface area. • The hardest naturally occurring substance. • conference of Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin. • In Greek mythology, the god of wine and revelry. • South Africa's former policy of racial segregation. • – Shakespearean tragedy featuring Iago and Desdemona. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-18
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- A form of government where a few wealthy people rule together
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- A form of government where all people have power
- Athenian freer of the slaves
- The militaristic city-state that sent boys to the military at age 7
- _____ The Great
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- Minoan language
- The first civilization of Ancient Greece
- Island in the Aegean Sea where the Minoans settled at
- The city-state that influenced arts and public speaking
10 Clues: Minoan language • _____ The Great • Athenian freer of the slaves • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The first civilization of Ancient Greece • A form of government where all people have power • Island in the Aegean Sea where the Minoans settled at • The city-state that influenced arts and public speaking • ...
yet 2023-06-01
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- Journey or voyage undertaken for a specific purpose (10 letters)
- Mystery or puzzle (6 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories and beliefs (9 letters)
- Covered in snow (5 letters))
- Marks left by feet (10 letters)
- Long and challenging journey on foot (8 letters)
- Instances of seeing something (9 letters)
- Difficult to find or catch (7 letters)
- Uncultivated and uninhabited area (10 letters)
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- Study of hidden or unknown animals (14 letters)
- Solidified by cold temperatures (6 letters)
- Mountain range in Asia (9 letters)
- Another term for "terrible" or "awful" (10 letters)
- North American cryptid similar to the Yeti (7 letters)
- High landform with steep sides (8 letters)
- Low temperature (4 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
- Difficult to understand or explain (10 letters)
- Figure made of snow (7 letters)
19 Clues: Low temperature (4 letters) • Covered in snow (5 letters)) • Mystery or puzzle (6 letters) • Marks left by feet (10 letters) • Figure made of snow (7 letters) • Mountain range in Asia (9 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • Difficult to find or catch (7 letters) • Instances of seeing something (9 letters) • High landform with steep sides (8 letters) • ...
Estonia 2024-07-12
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- - National park known for its natural beauty
- - Historical region in northern Latvia and southern Estonia
- - Important crop in Estonian agriculture/type of bread
- - Historical visitors and traders in Estonia
- - Resort town known for its beaches and spas
- - Estonian Art Museum in Tallinn
- - Capital city with a well-preserved medieval Old Town
- - Currency used in Estonia
- - Language spoken in the country
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- - Legendary hero in Estonian mythology
- - City on the eastern border, known for its castle
- - Sea bordering Estonia to the west
- - Second-largest city and home to the University of Tartu
- - Song contest where Estonia has achieved success
- - Baltic tradition, especially the Estonian Song Festival
- - Communication technology developed in Estonia
- - Traditional place of relaxation
- - Important cultural tradition, celebrated in festivals
- - Medieval trading league, involving Estonian cities
19 Clues: - Currency used in Estonia • - Estonian Art Museum in Tallinn • - Language spoken in the country • - Traditional place of relaxation • - Sea bordering Estonia to the west • - Legendary hero in Estonian mythology • - National park known for its natural beauty • - Historical visitors and traders in Estonia • - Resort town known for its beaches and spas • ...
Words Their Way Week 7 2020-06-02
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- The study of animals and their habitats
- Equipment used to hear noises in the body
- A device used to regulate a rooms temperature
- A tube full of colourful patterns
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- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- Relating to, or produced from the heat in the Earth
- Relating to heat
- Collection of tales, mainly belonging to religions or cultural tradition
8 Clues: Relating to heat • A tube full of colourful patterns • The study of animals and their habitats • Equipment used to hear noises in the body • A device used to regulate a rooms temperature • An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure • Relating to, or produced from the heat in the Earth • Collection of tales, mainly belonging to religions or cultural tradition
Key Terms For Greece 2021-11-16
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- A collection of myths that
- A sacred temple in Greece. It is now in ruins.
- A woman who wrote poetry
- Half man and half bull
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- An ancient Greek leader who ruled through power
- A hill upon which a Greek fortress was built.
- A government in which only a few people have power
- The Greek word for a city state.
8 Clues: Half man and half bull • A woman who wrote poetry • A collection of myths that • The Greek word for a city state. • A hill upon which a Greek fortress was built. • A sacred temple in Greece. It is now in ruins. • An ancient Greek leader who ruled through power • A government in which only a few people have power
Amazon River 2022-04-13
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- what color are the dolphins that live in the amazon river
- The amazon has 18000 species of -----
- where is the amazon river
- How many countries is it in?
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- the amazon river is 3977 ------ long
- the amazon is named after ----- mythology
- the amazon river has no bridges, true or false
- the amazon river is the ------- river by volume
8 Clues: where is the amazon river • How many countries is it in? • the amazon river is 3977 ------ long • The amazon has 18000 species of ----- • the amazon is named after ----- mythology • the amazon river has no bridges, true or false • the amazon river is the ------- river by volume • what color are the dolphins that live in the amazon river
naria cross word puzzle 2026-01-28
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- a female deity in polytheistic religions
- god of the sky
- often of unknown origin
- woman with snakes in hair whose direct gaze turned people into stone
- greek goddess of wisdom, strategic, warefare, and handicraft
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- greek god of the underworld
- ancient greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses
- queen of olympian gods in greek mythology
8 Clues: god of the sky • often of unknown origin • greek god of the underworld • a female deity in polytheistic religions • queen of olympian gods in greek mythology • greek goddess of wisdom, strategic, warefare, and handicraft • ancient greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses • woman with snakes in hair whose direct gaze turned people into stone
the vikings 2024-12-23
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- What was the hair like of the Vikings?"
- Language vikings used?
- "What does the word Viking mean?"
- "In which century did the Viking Age begin?"
- "Why were the Vikings famous?"
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- Tell me one of the most important and heroic figures in Viking mythology.
- "Which ships were the Vikings known for?"
- "Where did the Vikings come from?"
8 Clues: Language vikings used? • "Why were the Vikings famous?" • "What does the word Viking mean?" • "Where did the Vikings come from?" • What was the hair like of the Vikings?" • "Which ships were the Vikings known for?" • "In which century did the Viking Age begin?" • Tell me one of the most important and heroic figures in Viking mythology.
Daily life crossword puzzle 2022-11-30
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- Worshipping the emperors of Rome
- What some planets in our solar system are named after
- Where gods and goddesses live
- The month Janus is named after
- A temple to the gods
- Honoring multiple gods
- A god with two faces that represented passages
- The name for when emperors of Rome were turned into god status
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- An emperor that was diefied
- What Roman stories focused on
- The god of the river Tiber
- A god that Romans didn't change from the Greek deities
- A type of religion like christianity and judism that started appearing in the empire
- Where Romans paid allegiance to the gods
- A culture that influenced the development of mythology in Rome
- What Romans "payed" to the gods
16 Clues: A temple to the gods • Honoring multiple gods • The god of the river Tiber • An emperor that was diefied • What Roman stories focused on • Where gods and goddesses live • The month Janus is named after • What Romans "payed" to the gods • Worshipping the emperors of Rome • Where Romans paid allegiance to the gods • A god with two faces that represented passages • ...
Day 9 2021-09-22
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- We have lots of them hanging on fairy lights in our office :)
- Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four
- Ocean on the east of Florida's coast
- To make it easier to do or understand
- Food serving size
- Largest library in the world; Library of ____
- Pink lotion that relieves itchy or irritated skin
- Cooking method of first searing and then simmering
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- In a ____; to sum up a briefly
- The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology
- Broadway musical and movie filled with ABBA songs
- Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail
- Emery board
- Amusing errors in TV and film
- A work of art created on three connected panels
- The Evil Queen sends this person to kill Snow White
16 Clues: Emery board • Food serving size • Amusing errors in TV and film • In a ____; to sum up a briefly • Ocean on the east of Florida's coast • To make it easier to do or understand • The wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology • Towering nemesis of Marvel's Fantastic Four • Stong Australian marsupial with a long tail • Largest library in the world; Library of ____ • ...
Patient Access Week 2021 - Under the Sea 2021-04-01
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- A senior naval officer
- Type of fish that can regenerate arms
- Marine algae that may be consumed
- God of the sea in Ancient Greek mythology
- Pertaining to sailors,navigation, maritime
- Smooth, round gem produced by oysters
- Type of fish that uses a lure to attract prey
- To dock a ship
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- A boat that pushes/tows other boats
- Type of fish where the male carries offspring
- Legendary island that is thought to be submerged beneath the Atlantic Ocean
- A long journey by ship
- Shell sometimes used as a trumpet
- Fictional blue-tang fish who suffers from short-term memory loss
- Explosive device for use in water
- Movie by Steven Spielberg about a great white shark
16 Clues: To dock a ship • A senior naval officer • A long journey by ship • Shell sometimes used as a trumpet • Explosive device for use in water • Marine algae that may be consumed • A boat that pushes/tows other boats • Type of fish that can regenerate arms • Smooth, round gem produced by oysters • God of the sea in Ancient Greek mythology • Pertaining to sailors,navigation, maritime • ...
Week 36 Thursday Free Choice 2023-04-27
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- actions that can be grouped together
- a powerful wind storm; a tornado
- to purposefully dismantle a rocket after a test launch
- to correct or go over
- of or relating to sight or vision
- to make decisions to solve a problem before that problem arises
- a building or something of the sort
- one who rides a bike or something similar
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- to give council or advice
- a trade or deal between two or more different groups or people
- a creature in Greek mythology that has only one eye
- the basis on which a town or city is built upon
- to teach
- unable to be seen
- to block or to hinder
- a part of a chemical reaction
16 Clues: to teach • unable to be seen • to correct or go over • to block or to hinder • to give council or advice • a part of a chemical reaction • a powerful wind storm; a tornado • of or relating to sight or vision • a building or something of the sort • actions that can be grouped together • one who rides a bike or something similar • the basis on which a town or city is built upon • ...
William butler yeats 2022-05-01
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- the nationality of William Butler Yeats
- the father of William Butler Yeats
- the first poem William Butler Yeats published
- the influence of many of William Butler Yeats literature
- what was Maud Gonnes profession
- the name of William Butler Yeats first school
- the year William Butler Yeats was born
- the ____ revival
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- where did william butler yeats die
- the organization he established in london
- what did he change the basis of his work to
- who inspired him to change his early work
- the month William Butler Yeats was given a nobel prize
- what was the cause of William butler yeats death
- what poem was inspired by the rejection he faced by Maud
- what relationship did he first have with Maud
16 Clues: the ____ revival • what was Maud Gonnes profession • where did william butler yeats die • the father of William Butler Yeats • the year William Butler Yeats was born • the nationality of William Butler Yeats • the organization he established in london • who inspired him to change his early work • what did he change the basis of his work to • ...
Ancient Egyptian Religious Beliefs 2024-02-20
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- God of the dead, with a jackal head
- Guide for the afterlife, translated by Lepsius
- Belief in continuation of existence after death
- Large grave usually with a sculpture or building
- Polytheistic beliefs, with deities taking various forms
- Goddess of fertility and motherhood
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- Trial in afterlife, heart weighed against feather
- Elaborate burial site for rulers, often hidden
- Process of embalming and drying out a body
- Spiritual part of a person believed to give life to the body
- God of the underworld and resurrection
- God of the sun, with a hawk head
- Containers for storing mummified organs
- Story describing gods' adventures to explain mysterious events
- Sky god, believed to manifest in pharaohs
- God of chaos and violence, brother of Osiris
16 Clues: God of the sun, with a hawk head • God of the dead, with a jackal head • Goddess of fertility and motherhood • God of the underworld and resurrection • Containers for storing mummified organs • Sky god, believed to manifest in pharaohs • Process of embalming and drying out a body • God of chaos and violence, brother of Osiris • ...
Tech Puzzle 2023-10-25
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- Malware that takes inspiration from Greek mythology
- Splitting and making two daughter cells
- These kinds of warheads are exclusive to only nine countries in the world
- A device with three pins can control electricity
- Online Encyclopedia
- A noble gas that reminds people of a planet from comic books
- The physics word for disorder
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- Chewing gum named after a repeating path in space
- The parent to the most famous Large Language Model
- Greek god that ventured into space
- Mineral used extensively in clocks
- Space object that leaves a trail behind it
- Typesetting system in scientific documents
- Social Media for coding fanatics
- Isobar, Isomer and _____
- Length that is equal to 3 long scales placed lengthwise
16 Clues: Online Encyclopedia • Isobar, Isomer and _____ • The physics word for disorder • Social Media for coding fanatics • Greek god that ventured into space • Mineral used extensively in clocks • Splitting and making two daughter cells • Space object that leaves a trail behind it • Typesetting system in scientific documents • A device with three pins can control electricity • ...
Crossword #1 2025-05-22
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- Last President of Czechoslovakia
- Where the Mayflower left England
- Archipelago in the British Indian Ocean Territory
- One of Jupiter many moons
- Samsung also sells these (plural)
- Official currency in Indonesia
- Northern Irish goalkeeper
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- Stephen King's "IT" plays in this fictive town
- Largest object in the Kuiper’s Belt
- Small town in Utah, famous for nearby National Parks such as the Arches National Park
- One of the universities participating in "The Boat Race"
- Under his rule the Roman Empire had it’s largest extern
- Primate commonly found on Madagascar
- This city is home to the first ever Stanley Cup Winner
- Goddess of marriage, family and motherhood in Norse Mythology
- Honorific Prefix primarily used in Spain and Hispanic America
16 Clues: One of Jupiter many moons • Northern Irish goalkeeper • Official currency in Indonesia • Last President of Czechoslovakia • Where the Mayflower left England • Samsung also sells these (plural) • Largest object in the Kuiper’s Belt • Primate commonly found on Madagascar • Stephen King's "IT" plays in this fictive town • Archipelago in the British Indian Ocean Territory • ...
The Amazon River 2015-03-22
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- What are the tribes of female warriors called in Greek mythology?
- Which ocean does the Amazon River meet?
- Rivers are __________________
- Where was the first European explorer from?
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- What happens every year?
- What does the Amazon rainforest provide a range of?
- In which season is the width of the Amazon river 4-7km?
- What is the name of the longest river?
- Where can you only reach by boat or plane?
9 Clues: What happens every year? • Rivers are __________________ • What is the name of the longest river? • Which ocean does the Amazon River meet? • Where can you only reach by boat or plane? • Where was the first European explorer from? • What does the Amazon rainforest provide a range of? • In which season is the width of the Amazon river 4-7km? • ...
"The land I lost" crossword puzzle 2023-02-24
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- = deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion.
- = the process of adapting to a novel.
- = a gum spice or other thing that is burned for its sweet smell.
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- = a group of stories that are made up.
- = to take care of something.
- = a strong feeling about something or someone.
- = to make smaller or less.
- = A hamlet is a small settlement smaller than a village.
- = a type of measurement for weight.
9 Clues: = to make smaller or less. • = to take care of something. • = a type of measurement for weight. • = the process of adapting to a novel. • = a group of stories that are made up. • = a strong feeling about something or someone. • = A hamlet is a small settlement smaller than a village. • = deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion. • ...
Halloween for adult 2023-06-20
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- Halloween candy, often associated with vampire teeth (7 letters)
- sorceress from Greek mythology (6 letters)
- date, also known as All Hallows' Eve (8 letters)
- bird associated with immortality (7 letters)
- Halloween activity of dressing up in costumes (9 letters)
- creature that rises from the dead (6 letters)
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- talisman often associated with witches (5 letters)
- house sound that sends chills down your spine (4 letters)
- Halloween colors (6 letters)
- of Halloween, often carved into a pumpkin (5 letters)
10 Clues: Halloween colors (6 letters) • sorceress from Greek mythology (6 letters) • bird associated with immortality (7 letters) • creature that rises from the dead (6 letters) • date, also known as All Hallows' Eve (8 letters) • talisman often associated with witches (5 letters) • of Halloween, often carved into a pumpkin (5 letters) • ...
RbD V5 L44 Reading Practice Crossword 2023-04-21
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- - occurs when your body is lose more fluid than you are taking in
- - a vehicle composed of two wheels
- - a type of flower that comes in different colors, sizes, and varieties
- - a tropical storm or hurricane
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- - a book or set of books giving information on many subjects
- - a form of government
- - a fixture on a public street with access to water
- - a one eyed giant featured in mythology
- - reduce, reuse, _______
9 Clues: - a form of government • - reduce, reuse, _______ • - a tropical storm or hurricane • - a vehicle composed of two wheels • - a one eyed giant featured in mythology • - a fixture on a public street with access to water • - a book or set of books giving information on many subjects • - occurs when your body is lose more fluid than you are taking in • ...
ideas from Jordan Peterson 2025-04-03
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- "spirit of culture"
- we need to live our personal _______
- verse that mentions philosophy as it relates to standing strong spiritually.
- Christians need to exercise this, especially concerning philosophy.
- we need to turn chaos into this.
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- book Peterson wrote that discusses philosophy and self improvement with a dozen principles.
- one of Peterson's core values relating to personal responsibilty.
- psychologist who studied personality and mythology.
- country where Peterson is from.
9 Clues: "spirit of culture" • country where Peterson is from. • we need to turn chaos into this. • we need to live our personal _______ • psychologist who studied personality and mythology. • one of Peterson's core values relating to personal responsibilty. • Christians need to exercise this, especially concerning philosophy. • ...
