mythology Crossword Puzzles
Anna's Amazon Rainforest 2023-03-30
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- it's really ____ at the bottom
- The Amazon River is the largest in the _____
- The name Amazon has its origins in the Greek mythology. State whether true or false?
- If the Amazon Rainforest was a ______ it would be the 14th largest.
- worlds _______ rainforest
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- Ocean Water from the Amazon River flows into which ocean?
- America what continent is it in
- It has three thousand different _____
- how many countries does it spread across
- of the Planet. What is the nickname of the Amazon rainforest?
10 Clues: worlds _______ rainforest • it's really ____ at the bottom • America what continent is it in • It has three thousand different _____ • how many countries does it spread across • The Amazon River is the largest in the _____ • Ocean Water from the Amazon River flows into which ocean? • of the Planet. What is the nickname of the Amazon rainforest? • ...
Historical References used in The Merchant Of Venice 2022-12-20
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- Sun-God
- A channel of trade to central Africa
- A province of the ancient Persian Empire
- The voice of God uttered through priests
- The daughter of Cato and the wife of Brutus
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- A Greek philosopher who believed that souls appeared after death
- Superman of Greek mythology
- Prophetess who was granted a very long life
- A great Jewish character in the Bible known for his wisdom and judgement
- An old and wise Greek general who fought in the Trojan War
10 Clues: Sun-God • Superman of Greek mythology • A channel of trade to central Africa • A province of the ancient Persian Empire • The voice of God uttered through priests • Prophetess who was granted a very long life • The daughter of Cato and the wife of Brutus • An old and wise Greek general who fought in the Trojan War • ...
Mythical Creatures 2025-03-17
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- A fire-breathing reptile from legends
- A small, mischievous creature from folklore
- A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology
- A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon
- A creature with the body of a lion and wings of an eagle
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- A half-human, half-fish creature
- A horse with a magical horn
- A creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight
- A tiny magical being with wings
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes
10 Clues: A horse with a magical horn • A tiny magical being with wings • A half-human, half-fish creature • A fire-breathing reptile from legends • A bird that is reborn from its own ashes • A many-headed serpent from Greek mythology • A small, mischievous creature from folklore • A creature that drinks blood and avoids sunlight • A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon • ...
February Crossword 2025-03-01
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- The smallest prime number
- Where was the first Olympics held?
- What is the collective noun of flamingos?
- What was the coffee shop named in the hit TV show Friends?
- The Hindu Goddess of Knowledge and assossiated with wisdom and art
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- Which natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale?
- The name of a famous romcom movie
- Unicorn is the national animal of which country?
- In Greek mythology, the god of love is known as what?
- The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun
10 Clues: The smallest prime number • The name of a famous romcom movie • Where was the first Olympics held? • What is the collective noun of flamingos? • The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun • Unicorn is the national animal of which country? • In Greek mythology, the god of love is known as what? • Which natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale? • ...
Unit 7 - Europe in the Middle Ages - Crossword Review 2023-11-28
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- depicted as a warrior woman on horseback, a wolf or boar, and armed with a spear / decides the fate of warriors in battle and carries the dead to Odin's Valhalla
- nationality from Denmark
- a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066)
- Germanic tribe that expanded their power and influence during the Middle Ages / term used to describe the population in or near France
- region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
- nationality from Norway
- god of both war and death in Norse mythology / the one-eyed All-Father who sacrificed his eye in order to see everything that happens in the world
- one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain during the post-Roman period / their name is the root of the name England
- island off the coast of Britain referred to as "The Holy Island" / attacked by Vikings in 793
- hammer-wielding god associated with lightning / also the god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture
- a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot / the Viking attack __________ on the island of Lindisfarne in 793 sent a shockwave through Europe
- means "Northern" as the Vikings inhabited Northern Europe and struggled to survive in the frigid, inhospitable climate
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- seafaring people originally from Scandinavia / known for raiding and trading
- the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology / comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus
- group of Germanic peoples from the North Sea coast of what is now Germany / in England, they were referred to as Anglo-__________, where they formed a single nation with other migrant populations
- Greek and Slavic name for Vikings / established the state of the Kievan Rus' in what is now Ukraine
- eldest son of the chief deity, Odin / regarded by the ancient Norse people as the god of mischief, trickery, and deception
- the hall of slain warriors in Asgard / these warriors live there blissfully under the leadership of Odin
- nationality from Sweden
- (747-814) King of the Franks and the Lombards / crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in 800 CE on Christmas Day / founded the Carolingian Empire
20 Clues: nationality from Norway • nationality from Sweden • nationality from Denmark • a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066) • region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden • seafaring people originally from Scandinavia / known for raiding and trading • ...
The Master's Sacred Puzzle 2016-08-28
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- I am the centre of a three-dimensional shape
- I am a type of maths
- I am used for looking into space
- I am the outline of a shape
- I detect heat
- I try to predict the future
- I am the most similar and the same meaning to geography
- 10 of me make a centimetre
- People know me to study animals and wildlife
- I am the study for the national geographic channel
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- I am usually used underwater to detect pressure
- I am a bottle that keeps my contents warm
- I am 1000 metres
- you usually see me at the front seat of a car
- I am very important for microsurgery
- I am a crystal with cavities
- I am a belief but not real
- I am a root in different word form
18 Clues: I detect heat • I am 1000 metres • I am a type of maths • I am a belief but not real • 10 of me make a centimetre • I am the outline of a shape • I try to predict the future • I am a crystal with cavities • I am used for looking into space • I am a root in different word form • I am very important for microsurgery • I am a bottle that keeps my contents warm • ...
ST PATRICK'S DAY🍀 2025-03-12
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- - A mischievous fairy in Irish folklore
- - A large meal, often for celebration
- - Charming but deceptive talk or flattery
- - A small green plant often confused with a shamrock
- - A long-established custom or practice
- Isle - A poetic name for Ireland due to its lush greenery
- - The customs and history passed down in a community
- Saint - A saint chosen as the special guardian of a country or group
- - Lively and noisy festivities
- - A religious belief system that predates Christianity
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- - A public celebration with music and performances
- - A widely held but irrational belief
- - Traditional stories and myths of a society
- - An ancient European people with unique culture
- - A widely told but unverifiable story
- - To expel someone or something permanently
- - A three-leafed plant symbolizing Ireland
- - Traditional beliefs and legends of a culture
18 Clues: - Lively and noisy festivities • - A widely held but irrational belief • - A large meal, often for celebration • - A widely told but unverifiable story • - A mischievous fairy in Irish folklore • - A long-established custom or practice • - Charming but deceptive talk or flattery • - A three-leafed plant symbolizing Ireland • - To expel someone or something permanently • ...
Solar systems 2024-11-14
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- The thing that makes you fall.
- It has an enormous storm on it twice the size of Earth.
- It heats our world.
- Where we live.
- First ever discovered Asteroid (first seen Jan. 1 1801).
- The blue, ringed Gas Giant.
- The Milky Way is our __.
- Second largest Dwarf planet in the Solar System and has a cool mythology name.
- The red planet.
- This planet was destroyed by Global Warming.
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- This is everything. Every Galaxy lies in it.
- Some think it’s a planet, and now it’s planet discourse.
- The smallest planet in our Solar System.
- A Dwarf planet by Neptune that looks like an egg!
- It’s married.
- SpongeBob character.
- The second brightest object in the Kuiper Belt and its name is just a word repeated twice.
- Where are planets lie.
18 Clues: It’s married. • Where we live. • The red planet. • It heats our world. • SpongeBob character. • Where are planets lie. • The Milky Way is our __. • The blue, ringed Gas Giant. • The thing that makes you fall. • The smallest planet in our Solar System. • This is everything. Every Galaxy lies in it. • This planet was destroyed by Global Warming. • ...
End of Year Crossword By: Jeremy David Ricoy 2025-06-03
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- The month named after Caesar
- Where in the school is the second disco ball?
- Where the Mammalogy class going after Tapewingo
- What goddess in Greek mythology brings the seasons of spring and summer?
- A military rank which the inventor of KFC was.
- What was Shakespeare?
- The extinct species of human known for their robust build.
- The most common name around the world.
- Which nation has the most volcanoes?
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- the second oldest musical instrument.
- What month has the most rainfall during it?
- The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by.
- A delightful treat made at a campfire.
- What animal has the scientific name "Unicorn?"
- Which state has the most desert.
- The most landlocked state.
- Who has the dangerous and bone-breaking job of running the blog?
- Something you usually take during summer.
18 Clues: What was Shakespeare? • The most landlocked state. • The month named after Caesar • Which state has the most desert. • Which nation has the most volcanoes? • the second oldest musical instrument. • A delightful treat made at a campfire. • The most common name around the world. • The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by. • Something you usually take during summer. • ...
Superstition 2025-10-13
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- not able or likely to cause damage or harm
- to go to a social event one has not been invited to
- to put someone or something in danger by giving information to an enemy
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- a collection of traditional stories belonging to a particular culture or religion, often about their early history and involving gods, goddesses, etc.As a teenager, he was interested in Egyptian mythology.
- a belief that certain events, objects, etc. bring good or bad luck, or a practice based on such a belief
5 Clues: not able or likely to cause damage or harm • to go to a social event one has not been invited to • to put someone or something in danger by giving information to an enemy • a belief that certain events, objects, etc. bring good or bad luck, or a practice based on such a belief • ...
Michael 2023-06-27
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- A word nearly meaning the same thing but different spelling
- The surroundings around a person or how it functions
- 100 centimetres
- A desire to get an item with skill
- Traditional tales called myths that date back to ancient times.
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- Killing animals for food to eat at a wherehouse
- A action to hurt a person.
- A person thinking he is specail and is popular
- To confess that something is true.
- When I was sad my dad did _____________ to cheer me up but it was not entertaining.
- The remains of something that has been damaged.
- Your child but it is a girl
- On a ship
13 Clues: On a ship • 100 centimetres • A action to hurt a person. • Your child but it is a girl • To confess that something is true. • A desire to get an item with skill • A person thinking he is specail and is popular • Killing animals for food to eat at a wherehouse • The remains of something that has been damaged. • The surroundings around a person or how it functions • ...
NGE Monsters & Creatures 2022-02-23
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- Because of Athena and Poseidon, she went from beautiful to snake woman to dead
- The female dragon who guards the famous oracle
- A bird linked to the city of Phoenicia
- Hound of Hades
- One-eyed blacksmiths who forged Zeus's lightning bolt
- The love child of Pasiphae and the Cretan Bull
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- Lion, Goat, Snake, and a Dragon
- A riddler developed from Egyptian Mythology
- Intense hater of 'no one'
- Some refer to them as "evil mermaids"
- Human-Bird hybrids
- Son of Cronus, teacher to many great heroes, liked hay
- The immortal winged being that entered the world via it's dead mother's neck
13 Clues: Hound of Hades • Human-Bird hybrids • Intense hater of 'no one' • Lion, Goat, Snake, and a Dragon • Some refer to them as "evil mermaids" • A bird linked to the city of Phoenicia • A riddler developed from Egyptian Mythology • The female dragon who guards the famous oracle • The love child of Pasiphae and the Cretan Bull • ...
Ancient Greece Geography and Culture 2025-02-20
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- Living forever, never dying or decaying
- A land mass that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Belief in more than 1 god
- A group of people who leave their native country to form a settlement in a new land
- Civilization found on the island of Crete
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- Fortified (protected)area of the city
- City-center similar to a business district
- Land that is suitable for farming/agriculture
- A collection of myths
- Thin area of water connecting 2 bodies of water
- A city and surrounding countryside
- Spread of cultural ideas, practices and beliefs
- Indo-Europeans that lived on the Greek mainland
13 Clues: A collection of myths • Belief in more than 1 god • A city and surrounding countryside • Fortified (protected)area of the city • Living forever, never dying or decaying • Civilization found on the island of Crete • City-center similar to a business district • Land that is suitable for farming/agriculture • Thin area of water connecting 2 bodies of water • ...
Tristan Strong Crossword 2024-05-07
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- A little rabbit that was under the protection of Brer Fox
- A old African symbol of creativity
- The thing Gum Baby tried to steal from Tristan
- The weapon John Henry uses
- A living doll from the West African myths
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- A tree meeting place
- A trickster from West African mythology; took the form of a spider
- An iron creature made of chains
- Tristan's deceased best friend
- A type of ship featured in the beginning of the story
- The nickname Gum Baby gives Tristan
- A man who worked on railroad tracks and became an important figure in African History
- This is where Tristan's grandparents live
- A mysterious group of people- the antagonists
14 Clues: A tree meeting place • The weapon John Henry uses • Tristan's deceased best friend • An iron creature made of chains • A old African symbol of creativity • The nickname Gum Baby gives Tristan • This is where Tristan's grandparents live • A living doll from the West African myths • A mysterious group of people- the antagonists • The thing Gum Baby tried to steal from Tristan • ...
Speak Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-16
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- stares openly and stupidly
- body’s smart control coordinating center
- process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs
- not clearly visible or attracting attention; not conspicuous
- greek mythology nymph who lives in trees and takes the form of a beautiful young women
- a mark given to someone for a fault or offense
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- wound or injure so that part is permanently damaged
- thinking about something
- pale and giving the appearance of sickness or exhaustion
- treatment of irregularities in the teeth and use braces
- essential
- a layer of photoreceptor cells and glial cells within the eye
- shift automobile into a lower gear
- deviating from the regular or proper course; straying
14 Clues: essential • thinking about something • stares openly and stupidly • shift automobile into a lower gear • body’s smart control coordinating center • a mark given to someone for a fault or offense • wound or injure so that part is permanently damaged • deviating from the regular or proper course; straying • treatment of irregularities in the teeth and use braces • ...
Valentines day 2024-02-13
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- what do we celebrate on FEB 14th
- School children often exchange these on Valentine's day
- In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of ?
- which symbolize the purity, innocence ?
- which symbol represent love that will last forever ?
- what is winged and mischievous little angel called
- what is the most popular flower and the most powerful symbols of valentine's day
- will you be my …....?
- what does "from you valentine " came from
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- when is Valentine's day
- cupid shoot invisible …..... To make people fall in love
- what is the Greek name of Cupid ?
- A stuffed animal often given as a valentine's day gift
- A piece of jewelery worn around ones's neck
14 Clues: will you be my …....? • when is Valentine's day • what do we celebrate on FEB 14th • what is the Greek name of Cupid ? • which symbolize the purity, innocence ? • In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of ? • what does "from you valentine " came from • A piece of jewelery worn around ones's neck • what is winged and mischievous little angel called • ...
Egyptian Gods 2021-11-09
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- the goddess of truth
- goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re.
- son of Osiris and Isis
- of the underworld
- Egyptian god of war, chaos and storms, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Horus
- a jackal-headed deity who presided over the embalming process and accompanied dead kings in the afterworld.
- of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love.
- god of the earth
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- king of the deities and the father of all creation.
- of the air
- god of the moon
- Egyptian sky goddess
- mythology, the personification of the rainbow
- Goddess of the cats
14 Clues: of the air • god of the moon • god of the earth • of the underworld • Goddess of the cats • the goddess of truth • Egyptian sky goddess • son of Osiris and Isis • mythology, the personification of the rainbow • of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love. • king of the deities and the father of all creation. • goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re. • ...
Metamorphosis Crossword 2025-02-28
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- Franz Kafka's novella about a man turning into an insect.
- Ovid's epic poem on transformation myths
- Dr. Jekyll's evil alter ego
- hunter turned into a stag in greek mythology
- An English poet who wrote Ode to a Nightingale which reflects on transformation
- goddess who turned arachne into a spider
- biblical event where Jesus 's apperance chnaged on a mountain
- mythological king with a golden touch
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- dramatic change in character or form
- Mary Shelley's novel about a revived creature
- norse trickster god known for shape shifting
- the act of being born in Hinduism and Buddhism
- mythological bird reborn from ashes
- a magical word associated with transformation in the Harry Potter book series
14 Clues: Dr. Jekyll's evil alter ego • mythological bird reborn from ashes • dramatic change in character or form • mythological king with a golden touch • Ovid's epic poem on transformation myths • goddess who turned arachne into a spider • norse trickster god known for shape shifting • hunter turned into a stag in greek mythology • Mary Shelley's novel about a revived creature • ...
Innovative minds 2023-10-08
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- 1 beer >>> Infinity
- I am lovingly known as Tor Zur Welt.
- Check whatsapp
- From the host! for being such great participants!
- Systems applications and products, High performance analytic appliance simple four
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- The time all of us wait for!
- Origin of Latte!
- It Starts with YOU!
- You cant stop him talk
- we dont have a Jerry, but we do have___
- Governance on Toes- makes it green!
- Who said this in the Indian Mythology-The mind alone is one’s friend as well as one’s enemy..!!
- Used as a medicine for Centuries but harms our body currently. Resist if you can!
- Kazakhstan, Morroco, Jakarta, Mumbai- Been there done that
14 Clues: Check whatsapp • Origin of Latte! • 1 beer >>> Infinity • It Starts with YOU! • You cant stop him talk • The time all of us wait for! • Governance on Toes- makes it green! • I am lovingly known as Tor Zur Welt. • we dont have a Jerry, but we do have___ • From the host! for being such great participants! • Kazakhstan, Morroco, Jakarta, Mumbai- Been there done that • ...
Monkey Man 2024-04-25
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- The lowest ranked caste
- Name of the film
- The name of the protagonist
- Hanuman mistook the sun for a _____
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- India's _____ system has had an influence on the issue of India's classism.
- Half man half monkey god in Hindu mythology
- After being dropped by Netflix, the film was picked up by producer ____ Peele.
7 Clues: Name of the film • The lowest ranked caste • The name of the protagonist • Hanuman mistook the sun for a _____ • Half man half monkey god in Hindu mythology • India's _____ system has had an influence on the issue of India's classism. • After being dropped by Netflix, the film was picked up by producer ____ Peele.
6.6 Ancient Greek Beliefs and Arts 2022-02-16
7 Clues: stop • obedience • worship of many gods or deities • poems sung often while playing a lyre • group who comment on the action and advise the characters • collection of stories that people tell about their gods and heroes • sporting event that honored Zeus- every 4 years- no conflicts during the games
The Titanic Crossword 2023-12-07
7 Clues: which class was the nicest • what caused the Titanic to sink? • Which city was the Titanic built in? • The ship line that built the titanic • Where was the Titanic's journey meant to end? • how many lifeboats did they have on the ship? • The name of the ship comes from _____ mythology
Poseidon's crossword 2021-10-29
7 Clues: Percy's father. • The child of a god and mortal. • A monster that ate Percy's mother. • A weapon Percy used to defeat monsters. • The most powerful god in greek mythology. • Percy's satyr friend that helped him on the journey • The place where Percy's mother was sent to after getting eaten by the minotaur.
Types of Love 2024-02-21
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- It refers to respect and feeling impressed by someone's features or personality.
- They created the theory of the types of love.
- Type of love known for being a spiritual kind of love
- The philia touch lowers _____ pressure.
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- Represents love between friends.
- Romantic, passionate love.
- Equivalent to Eros in Roman mythology.
7 Clues: Romantic, passionate love. • Represents love between friends. • Equivalent to Eros in Roman mythology. • The philia touch lowers _____ pressure. • They created the theory of the types of love. • Type of love known for being a spiritual kind of love • It refers to respect and feeling impressed by someone's features or personality.
Orpheus And Eurydice 2022-11-08
7 Clues: The queen of the underworld • The man who wept at Orpheus' plea • T/F Orpheus directly killed Eurydice • The man who attempted to kill Orpheus • The greatest musician in Greek Mythology • The wood nymph who fell in love with Orpheus • T/F Nonliving things moved to hear Orpheus play
Amazing Race Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-14
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- The highest mountain range that lies exclusively in Europe
- An African country that used to be called Abyssinia
- The longest river in the world
- Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island
- Olympus Greece’s highest mountain which was home to the gods in Greek mythology
- Leaf The national emblem of Canada
- KLM is the state airline of this country
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- The capital city of Australia
- Ocean Maldives are found in this ocean
- The official language of Brazil
- The Death Valley is in this U.S state
- of Versailles This royal palace has a the Hall of Mirrors
- Victoria The largest lake in Africa
- Angeles Beverly Hills is a suburb of this city
14 Clues: The capital city of Australia • The longest river in the world • The official language of Brazil • Leaf The national emblem of Canada • Victoria The largest lake in Africa • The Death Valley is in this U.S state • Ocean Maldives are found in this ocean • Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island • KLM is the state airline of this country • ...
Ancient Greece Gods 2022-06-10
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- god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more.
- goddess of wisdom and war
- goddess of agriculture
- goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth
- , god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle.
- the god of fire
- god of the sea
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- the people of greece were
- goddess of the hearth
- God that controlled the under world
- the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation
- ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, fertility, animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel
14 Clues: god of the sea • the god of fire • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • the people of greece were • goddess of wisdom and war • God that controlled the under world • god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth • the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation • ...
The Story of Prometheus and Pandora's Box **Footnotes** 2024-08-20
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- A blacksmiths workshop
- Where all of the answers for this crossword be found
- An unjust or oppressive ruler
- Leader of the Titans
- a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive
- excessively thin, especially because of suffering or hunger
- To work extremely hard and continuously
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- A type of plant that Prometheus used to smuggle fire to men
- Giants of incredible strength who ruled during the legendary Golden Age
- To hurry
- The white strings inside a plant or fruit like an orange
- A deep abyss in ancient Greek mythology that is used as a dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked.
- King of the gods, the god of thunder and the sky
- Family, relatives
14 Clues: To hurry • Family, relatives • Leader of the Titans • A blacksmiths workshop • An unjust or oppressive ruler • To work extremely hard and continuously • King of the gods, the god of thunder and the sky • Where all of the answers for this crossword be found • a state of inactivity; not doing anything productive • The white strings inside a plant or fruit like an orange • ...
Summer Social Crossword! 2024-08-07
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- What is presented to the winners?
- Which city hosted the 2021 Olympics?
- How many times has Canada hosted the Olympics?
- Which God from ancient Greek mythology is said to have founded the Olympics?
- Highest medal rank
- How often are the Olympics held (years)?
- Which city is hosting the 2024 Olympics?
- How many Olympic medals does Simone Biles have?
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- Which city plays host to the International Olympic Committee?
- In 1976, where did Canada host the Summer Games?
- City What was the first Latin American city to host the Olympics?
- Which month did the Olympics start this year?
- Rank of the second-place medal?
- Bolt Who holds the 100m world record?
- How many rings in the Olympic flag?
15 Clues: Highest medal rank • Rank of the second-place medal? • What is presented to the winners? • How many rings in the Olympic flag? • Which city hosted the 2021 Olympics? • Bolt Who holds the 100m world record? • How often are the Olympics held (years)? • Which city is hosting the 2024 Olympics? • Which month did the Olympics start this year? • ...
Valentines Crossword 2023-01-25
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- What country is Valentine's day the most common wedding anniversary?
- Alexander Graham Bell’s Applied For A Patent For The _____ On Valentine’s Day?
- Where was the first valentine wrote?
- What did the X in XOXO originally stand for?
- In Norway, women receive what?
- What is the official Valentine's Day alternative for singles called _____ day?
- What Valentine's day gift do people spend the most money on?
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- More than 8 _____ conversation hearts are manufactured each year?
- What do burgundy roses symbolize?
- What religion does Valentine's day have roots in?
- What is the most common Valentine’s day gift?
- What do roses symbolize?
- What Shakespearean character receives 1,000 valentines each year?
- What mythology did cupid come from?
14 Clues: What do roses symbolize? • In Norway, women receive what? • What do burgundy roses symbolize? • What mythology did cupid come from? • Where was the first valentine wrote? • What did the X in XOXO originally stand for? • What is the most common Valentine’s day gift? • What religion does Valentine's day have roots in? • ...
Etymology of Chemical Elements 2025-04-23
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- the element with the abbreviation from its Latin name "argentum"
- named after Albert Einstein
- from Germanic root meaning yellow or shine
- named after France, the home country of Marguerite Perey
- named after Germany, the home country of Clemens A. Winkler
- named after the Titans from Greek mythology
- from Greek root meaning rose
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- named after Enrico Fermi
- named after Glenn T. Seaborg
- named after Europe by the French chemist Eugène-Anatole Demarçay
- named after Marie and Pierre Curie
- the element name after the Greek god of the sun, Helios
- named after the Greek god of the sky, Uranus
- the element with the abbreviation from its Latin name "ferrum"
14 Clues: named after Enrico Fermi • named after Albert Einstein • named after Glenn T. Seaborg • from Greek root meaning rose • named after Marie and Pierre Curie • from Germanic root meaning yellow or shine • named after the Titans from Greek mythology • named after the Greek god of the sky, Uranus • the element name after the Greek god of the sun, Helios • ...
Etymology of Chemical Elements 2025-04-23
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- the element name after the Greek god of the sun, Helios
- named after France, the home country of Marguerite Perey
- named after Albert Einstein
- named after Marie and Pierre Curie
- named after Europe by the French chemist Eugène-Anatole Demarçay
- the element with the abbreviation from its Latin name "ferrum"
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- named after the Titans from Greek mythology
- from Greek root meaning rose
- named after the Greek god of the sky, Uranus
- named after Germany, the home country of Clemens A. Winkler
- the element with the abbreviation from its Latin name "argentum"
- named after Enrico Fermi
- named after Glenn T. Seaborg
- from Germanic root meaning yellow or shine
14 Clues: named after Enrico Fermi • named after Albert Einstein • from Greek root meaning rose • named after Glenn T. Seaborg • named after Marie and Pierre Curie • from Germanic root meaning yellow or shine • named after the Titans from Greek mythology • named after the Greek god of the sky, Uranus • the element name after the Greek god of the sun, Helios • ...
Basil 2025-02-14
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- Can Basil be Dried?
- Basil requires the BLANK needs of a plant to grow
- Mythical Creature Where the Name "Basil" is from
- The name comes from BLANK mythology
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- This is a very common dish Basil is used in
- You use 1/? of dried basil compared to fresh
- Dried Basil is BLANK than fresh when it comes to price
- Origin Country of Basil
8 Clues: Can Basil be Dried? • Origin Country of Basil • The name comes from BLANK mythology • This is a very common dish Basil is used in • You use 1/? of dried basil compared to fresh • Mythical Creature Where the Name "Basil" is from • Basil requires the BLANK needs of a plant to grow • Dried Basil is BLANK than fresh when it comes to price
Greek words 2021-11-18
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- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- the greatest poet of the ancient world
- a high hill
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- rich landowners
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- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- the Greek word for city-state
- a brilliant elected leader
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- a age that is one marked by great achievements
10 Clues: a high hill • rich landowners • a brilliant elected leader • the Greek word for city-state • the greatest poet of the ancient world • a age that is one marked by great achievements • a leader who held power through the use of force • a type of government in which people rule themselves • a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
GLORIA 2014-11-17
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- large marsupial
- Astronomical object, can be seen from earth
- ... is the satellite of the Earth
- ...is an animal/person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- ...is a group of vertebrate animals
- ... is a species of small tree in the family Oleaceae, often used for cooking
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- is an object or type of material that allows the flow of electrical current in one or more directions.
- ... is the most widely used natural fiber cloth
- biology studies ...
- God of the sea according to Roman Mythology
10 Clues: large marsupial • biology studies ... • ... is the satellite of the Earth • ...is a group of vertebrate animals • Astronomical object, can be seen from earth • God of the sea according to Roman Mythology • ... is the most widely used natural fiber cloth • ...is an animal/person that eats food of both plant and animal origin. • ...
Christmas puzzle 2022-12-01
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- artist had the most Christmas number 1 singles?
- Grinch. What is the highest grossing Christmas film of all time?
- What is the most popular Christmas plant in the UK?
- striezelmarkt. What is the oldest Christmas market in the world?
- Christmas tree. What is the tree with fake snow called?
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- What colour are mistletoe berries?
- Where did the Christmas tree originate from?
- Beatles.
- alone 2. In what film would you hear the greeting 'Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal?
- and Scandinavian mythology. Where do Christmas Gonks come from?
- H. Johnson. Who invented electric lights for the Christmas tree?
11 Clues: Beatles. • What colour are mistletoe berries? • Where did the Christmas tree originate from? • artist had the most Christmas number 1 singles? • What is the most popular Christmas plant in the UK? • Christmas tree. What is the tree with fake snow called? • and Scandinavian mythology. Where do Christmas Gonks come from? • ...
Spelling Bee 6th grade 2022-06-16
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- Expressing _________ is more than a courtesy. It's about showing your heartfelt appreciation.
- He thinks that was a very ___________ gift.
- The students are playing in the _____________.
- We pray to the Virgin Mary for her intercession
- Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility.
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- She arrives ___________ in the competition.
- In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men.
- ___________ helps us to share with others who are in need.
- The leaves turn brown in the ____________.
- She wants to __________ with her family for the Thanksgiving.
10 Clues: The leaves turn brown in the ____________. • She arrives ___________ in the competition. • He thinks that was a very ___________ gift. • The students are playing in the _____________. • We pray to the Virgin Mary for her intercession • Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility. • In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men. • ...
Spelling Bee 6th grade 2022-06-16
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- We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________.
- In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men.
- The leaves turn brown in the ____________.
- She arrives ___________ in the competition.
- She wants to __________ with her family for the Thanksgiving.
- He thinks that was a very ___________ gift.
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- The students are playing in the _____________.
- Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility.
- Expressing _________ is more than a courtesy. It's about showing your heartfelt appreciation.
- ___________ helps us to share with others who are in need.
10 Clues: The leaves turn brown in the ____________. • She arrives ___________ in the competition. • He thinks that was a very ___________ gift. • We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________. • The students are playing in the _____________. • Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility. • In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men. • ...
Legendary Sword 2023-12-18
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- Sword of the hero Sigurd in Norse mythology.
- Japanese sword, one of the Three Imperial Regalia.
- Sword of El Cid, a legendary Spanish knight.
- Sword of Ali, a significant figure in Islam.
- Mythical sword in Irish and Arthurian legends.
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- Sword of Charlemagne, said to have magical properties.
- Legendary Japanese swordsmith, creator of renowned blades.
- Sword of the paladin Roland in various legends.
- King Arthur's legendary sword, often associated with magic.
- Sword of the paladin Roland in French epic literature.
10 Clues: Sword of the hero Sigurd in Norse mythology. • Sword of El Cid, a legendary Spanish knight. • Sword of Ali, a significant figure in Islam. • Mythical sword in Irish and Arthurian legends. • Sword of the paladin Roland in various legends. • Japanese sword, one of the Three Imperial Regalia. • Sword of Charlemagne, said to have magical properties. • ...
DĂa De Muertos 2023-10-31
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- Day of the dead
- A sugar, candy skull
- A marigold flower, also the official flower of Day of the Dead
- Bread of the dead
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- A doughnut shaped bread, glazed with pink colored sugar that is placed on the altar.
- A drink that is offered to the dead in order to nourish their souls.
- The underworld of the Aztec mythology
- A gift or contribution placed on the alters
- The queen of the aztec underworld
- A platform for religious or spiritual offerings.
10 Clues: Day of the dead • Bread of the dead • A sugar, candy skull • The queen of the aztec underworld • The underworld of the Aztec mythology • A gift or contribution placed on the alters • A platform for religious or spiritual offerings. • A marigold flower, also the official flower of Day of the Dead • A drink that is offered to the dead in order to nourish their souls. • ...
World History Test 2 2023-10-05
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- the king of all the Greek gods
- The prophet that warned the city of Nineveh
- What philosopher chose to drink poison to avoid exile?
- What Persian ruler built the royal road?
- What were the Hittites battle weapons made of?
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- To whom did the Southern Kingdom of Israel fall?
- How many ways was Alexander's empire divided?
- what poet is credited with polishing and refining Greek mythology?
- The first human king of Israel
- who pushed Israel to its greatest extent?
10 Clues: the king of all the Greek gods • The first human king of Israel • What Persian ruler built the royal road? • who pushed Israel to its greatest extent? • The prophet that warned the city of Nineveh • How many ways was Alexander's empire divided? • What were the Hittites battle weapons made of? • To whom did the Southern Kingdom of Israel fall? • ...
Ancient Civilization 2024-08-04
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- - Empire known for its mountain terraces and Machu Picchu
- - Ancient city known for its conflicts with Rome
- - Civilization known for pyramids and pharaohs
- - Empire known for its extensive history and architecture
- - Civilization known for its advanced urban planning
- - Region between the Tigris and Euphrates known for early writing systems
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- - Civilization known for its complex calendar and pyramids
- - Civilization known for its temples and calendar
- - Ancient civilization known for democracy and mythology
- - Ancient empire known for its contributions to culture and science
10 Clues: - Civilization known for pyramids and pharaohs • - Ancient city known for its conflicts with Rome • - Civilization known for its temples and calendar • - Civilization known for its advanced urban planning • - Ancient civilization known for democracy and mythology • - Empire known for its mountain terraces and Machu Picchu • ...
crossword puzzle project 2025-01-13
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- A half human half bull monster.
- A civilization that lived on the Island of Crete.
- A made-up story to tell the history of why something happened.
- A one-eyed monster used in Greek mythology.
- A state or group controlled by most of its members.
- Citizens were rated by wealth and power.
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- One of the three famous philosophers.
- The study of the universe and everything in it.
- Ruled by an individual with seized power.
- The leader of the Achaeans.
10 Clues: The leader of the Achaeans. • A half human half bull monster. • One of the three famous philosophers. • Citizens were rated by wealth and power. • Ruled by an individual with seized power. • A one-eyed monster used in Greek mythology. • The study of the universe and everything in it. • A civilization that lived on the Island of Crete. • ...
Briza's Greek Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- The first mortal woman.
- the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War.
- Loved by the god Apollo.
- Is one of the Titans, the supreme trickstar, and a god of fire.
- Son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- Mount Olympus was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus.
- Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- Born lame and was a cast from heaven in disgust by his mother, Hera, and father Zeus.
- Born from white foam produces by the severed genitals of Uranus.
- The second wife of Heracles.
- Famous for not surviving the transition from boyhood to manhood.
- His life was not easy- he endured many trails and completed many daunting tasks.
- The offspring of Typhon and Echidna, a gigantic water-snake- like monster.
- The daughter of Cronus and Rhea and mother of three kids god of water, goddess of youth, and goddess of child birth.
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- The son of Zeus, King of the gods, and the Titaness, Leto
- sources portray her similarly as helper of Perseus and Heracles.
- The Oreads
- was so impossibly handsome that he fell in love with his own image reflected in a pool of water.
- of troy Troy was a city in the region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey, which was the setting of one of the most famous events in Greek mythology, the Trojan War.
- she was restored to human form by Zeus.
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae.
- A portal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda.
- famous for his clever inventions and as the architect of the Minotaur's labyrinth on Crete.
- the last king of Troy.
- Also known as Lernean Hydra.
- The personification of strife, sister and companion of Ares.
- The great female worrier who didn't want to marry a man.
- Hermes functioned as the emissary and messenger of the gods, and was often presented as the son of Zeus and Maia, the Pleiad.
29 Clues: The Oreads • the last king of Troy. • The first mortal woman. • Loved by the god Apollo. • a mountain nymph, or oread. • Also known as Lernean Hydra. • The second wife of Heracles. • she was restored to human form by Zeus. • Son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba. • Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • ...
History of Greek Theater- Miles 2022-01-10
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- the action of marking one's pleasure at an important event or occasion by engaging in enjoyable, typically social, activity.
- one who acts in a play, movie, television show,
- relating to drama and the theater
- of or relating to a citizen
- Area which plays are performed
- Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act”
- non-speaking extras
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose.
- presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
- a group of persons singing in unison
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, right and wrong, reasoning, and the value of things
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat,famous for being drunk and sexual
- a writer of tragedies
- a day or period of celebration, typically a religious commemoration.
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
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- Capital of Greece
- Son in Greek mythology who was too attached and too attracted to his mother
- group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- All the inhabitants of a particular area
- abbreviation for Before Christ, used to show that a year or century comes before the year in which Jesus Christ is thought to have been born
- place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks
- a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation
- relating to acting, actors, or the theater.
- Ancient Greek poet. He was born in the ancient city of Icarius
- An Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world
- composer, conductor, or performer of music
- Belonging to the very distant past
- A Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition
- the seating area section of an ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine theater
- a story
30 Clues: a story • Capital of Greece • non-speaking extras • a writer of tragedies • of or relating to a citizen • Area which plays are performed • relating to drama and the theater • Belonging to the very distant past • a group of persons singing in unison • Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act” • All the inhabitants of a particular area • composer, conductor, or performer of music • ...
Pop Culture 2023-12-19
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- As in the bridge, the Mario Kart road, or the refraction of light through raindrops
- The language that inspired many spells in Harry Potter
- How many feet are there between each base in a regulation baseball diamond?
- Common filler text, used especially for place holding in website creation
- The first being in space was a dog named _____
- Cable News Network abbr.
- Monkey exhibit at bedroom zoo, for example
- The year that lasted a fraction of a nanosecond
- Drops on the ground
- The game also known as roshambo
- Ocho minus tres
- Almost holy, but not quite
- The mountain that the Greek Gods lived on
- Long cold
- To clean, or of ______ descent
- Character from Mario series, or amphibian
- Harry Potter's birthday
- Battle of Xs and Os
- The name for a female donkey
- The only way to get exactly two points in football
- The mythology that Thor, Odin, etc. exists in
- The move involving swapping the locations of your king and rook in Chess
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- Used to be called the Green Channel
- The animal that represented Horus in Egyptian mythology
- Roald Dahl book, about a girl called Sophie
- The planet Luke Skywalker and Anikin Skywalker are from
- The chicken that lived for 8 months without his head
- Harry Potter curse that can control
- Literal metaphor, simply
- Ties?
- Last letter of the alphabet, or popular British drink
- Family Feud host: Steve _____
- Coming in last
- Pepsi nemesis
- All this, without biting, or the inner of this, as cinnamon
- Sea named for its color
- The scientific name for humans
- The NPC in Animal Crossings: New Horizons, named after the capital of Australia
- The fear of opening your eyes is called ______
- Intelligence Quotient, abbr.
- How many fps an average movie is
- The newest and final Beatles song
- The most commonly used abbreviation for computer
- Linonophobia is the fear of ______
44 Clues: Ties? • Long cold • Pepsi nemesis • Coming in last • Ocho minus tres • Drops on the ground • Battle of Xs and Os • Sea named for its color • Harry Potter's birthday • Literal metaphor, simply • Cable News Network abbr. • Almost holy, but not quite • Intelligence Quotient, abbr. • The name for a female donkey • Family Feud host: Steve _____ • The scientific name for humans • ...
The Master's Sacred Puzzle 2016-08-28
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- I am the centre of a three-dimensional shape
- I am a type of maths
- I am used for looking into space
- I am the outline of a shape
- I detect heat
- I try to predict the future
- I am the most similar and the same meaning to geography
- 10 of me make a centimetre
- People know me to study animals and wildlife
- I am the study for the national geographic channel
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- I am usually used underwater to detect pressure
- I am a bottle that keeps my contents warm
- I am 1000 metres
- you usually see me at the front seat of a car
- I am very important for microsurgery
- I am a crystal with cavities
- I am a belief but not real
- I am a root in different word form
18 Clues: I detect heat • I am 1000 metres • I am a type of maths • I am a belief but not real • 10 of me make a centimetre • I am the outline of a shape • I try to predict the future • I am a crystal with cavities • I am used for looking into space • I am a root in different word form • I am very important for microsurgery • I am a bottle that keeps my contents warm • ...
GREEK ROOT WORDS 2012-11-16
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- supplied with air especially by bubbling air throught a solution
- means aggressive or warlike
- equality civic rights
- universal wisdom
- is the branch of physics related to the motion of air
- is an uprising
- is a noisy uprour
- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
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- somthing you expose and mix it with air or other gases
- is a wire or rod used in sending out and receving electromagheticwaves
- is an unlimited veiw over a wide area
- exposure to or filling with air aeration
- in a bellicose manner or warlike in mamner or temperament
- is romam mythology the goddess of war
- is a natural disposition to fight or go to war
- air conveying such as with the respiratory passages
- war mindedness
- a combination of telescope and microscope
18 Clues: is an uprising • war mindedness • universal wisdom • is a noisy uprour • equality civic rights • means aggressive or warlike • is an unlimited veiw over a wide area • is romam mythology the goddess of war • exposure to or filling with air aeration • a combination of telescope and microscope • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • ...
Your Year of 8th Grade 2013-05-17
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- all knowing; like a narrator
- the quality of being fair and just
- a word that connects a sentence or statement
- a sentence that asks a question
- a sentence that states a fact or idea
- the name of the awesome person who made this crossword puzzle :)
- shows the location of something in words
- Greek, Roman, and Norse _________ has influenced culture majorly.
- a sentence that gives a command
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- a text that is written from one person's point of view
- a statement that shows emotion EX: Oh, woe is me!
- after, although, as, when, while, unless, until, before,because, if, since, so
- modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb
- a sentence that shows excitement
- a member of a jury
- people on the outside
- how someone sees something EX: an opinion
- person, place, thing, or idea
18 Clues: a member of a jury • people on the outside • all knowing; like a narrator • person, place, thing, or idea • a sentence that asks a question • a sentence that gives a command • a sentence that shows excitement • the quality of being fair and just • a sentence that states a fact or idea • modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb • shows the location of something in words • ...
Greek Roots spelling words 2024-01-21
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- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- expressing regret for something wrong that you did
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those with heredity titles
- the scientific study of animals
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- the study of myths and legends
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure
- a container that keeps a drink or other hot fluid warm
- the study of life
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- a branch of mathematics relating to points, angles, etc.
- a system of government "ruled" by elected officials
- (of a device) working on its own
- the order of events or dates
- a published collection of pieces of writing
- the study of human history and prehistorical times
- the study of the origins of words
- machinery developed from the application of scientific knowledge
- relating to heat
18 Clues: relating to heat • the study of life • the order of events or dates • the study of myths and legends • the scientific study of animals • (of a device) working on its own • the study of the origins of words • a published collection of pieces of writing • the study of the physical features of the earth • expressing regret for something wrong that you did • ...
school 2025-05-04
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- Traditional stories explaining nature or customs
- To show off or brag, often on social media
- The villain or opposing force in a story
- A struggle between opposing forces
- A community of fans who are obsessed with something
- To interact and form relationships with others
- A tiny digital face used to express feelings
- The mood or feeling a person or place gives off
- Something awkward or embarrassing
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- A funny image or phrase shared online
- Copying someone else’s work without credit
- A tech error or weird bug in a game
- Famous English playwright of "Hamlet"
- A mobile device used for calling and texting
- A category of literature, music, or film
- When the opposite of what's expected happens
- A claim of being elsewhere during a crime
- Acronym for “Outfit Of The Day”
18 Clues: Acronym for “Outfit Of The Day” • Something awkward or embarrassing • A struggle between opposing forces • A tech error or weird bug in a game • A funny image or phrase shared online • Famous English playwright of "Hamlet" • The villain or opposing force in a story • A category of literature, music, or film • A claim of being elsewhere during a crime • ...
Astronomy Topic 6 - Celestial Observations Part 1 2025-05-22
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- The seven sisters
- A swan shaped constellation with the key star Deneb
- This is a matter of perspective, stars migrate over time due to...
- Follow the arc to...
- A W-shaped constellation that points to Polaris
- Americans call it the big dipper
- The latin name Crux, its the smallest constellation
- Back from the belt
- Connects Deneb, Vega and Altair
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- That winged horse and the W-constellation can be used to find this
- Forward from the belt, and back from the seven sisters
- It's not a circle, its a horse with wings
- That winged horse points here
- Who's missing? Bellatrix, Rigel, Saiph...
- Things that effect constellation names: cultural isolation, history, mythology...
- From Dubhe to Merak it points towards...
- An unnoficial popular pattern that can be used to recognise the sky
- He is the hunter
18 Clues: He is the hunter • The seven sisters • Back from the belt • Follow the arc to... • That winged horse points here • Connects Deneb, Vega and Altair • Americans call it the big dipper • From Dubhe to Merak it points towards... • It's not a circle, its a horse with wings • Who's missing? Bellatrix, Rigel, Saiph... • A W-shaped constellation that points to Polaris • ...
a Zyzzyva Yearns Zestfully for Yeast 2025-10-16
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- (Z) A gentle, mild breeze
- (Z) What serial killers and astrology have in common
- (Z) The defining spirit or mood of a particular time period
- (Z) A school of Buddhism emphasizing meditation
- (Y) A sharp cry; a review website
- (Y) The bygone rival of Google and Quora!
- (Z) A line with sharp turns in alternating directions
- (Y) To give way or produce something
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- (Z) When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not _______
- (Z) A reanimated corpse from horror stories
- (Z) The highest point
- (Y) Where we are right now---technically speaking?
- (Y) Ivy League university in Connecticut
- (Z) Better than Princess Peach?
- (Z) The number representing nothing
- (Y) The great tree connecting worlds in Norse mythology
- (Y) What you do when you’re bored or sleepy
- (Z) Markus _____; Author of The Book Thief
18 Clues: (Z) The highest point • (Z) A gentle, mild breeze • (Z) Better than Princess Peach? • (Y) A sharp cry; a review website • (Z) The number representing nothing • (Y) To give way or produce something • (Y) Ivy League university in Connecticut • (Y) The bygone rival of Google and Quora! • (Z) Markus _____; Author of The Book Thief • (Z) A reanimated corpse from horror stories • ...
November Vocabulary ELA 1-2H 2021-11-10
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- a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins.
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.
- charming of enchanting
- an oarlock
- a powerful often violent whirlpool sucking in objects.
- am evil creature in greek mythology that is part woman and part bird.
- a boast
- a very typical example of a certain person or thing.
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- remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree.
- poem An epic poem is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily involving a time beyond living memory.
- the watery part of milk that remains after the formation of curds.
- causing fear, dread, or apprehension
- a female sheep.
- feeding on dead fish
14 Clues: a boast • an oarlock • a female sheep. • feeding on dead fish • charming of enchanting • causing fear, dread, or apprehension • a very typical example of a certain person or thing. • a powerful often violent whirlpool sucking in objects. • a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins. • remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree. • ...
Valentines 2022-02-14
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- What insanely popular website debuted on Valentine’s Day in 2005?
- What do yellow roses symbolize?
- What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day?
- cupid has what name in Greek mythology?
- What state produces most of America’s red roses?
- Given with a special message inside
- William Shakespeare mentions Valentine’s Day in which of his plays?
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- Mascot for love
- What fruit was once known as a “love apple” for its alleged aphrodisiac properties?
- Pretty smelling plants given on this day
- life is like a box of _____
- In what country is Valentine’s Day known as “Friend’s Day?”
- Cowardly lion was missing this.
- These were famously driven out of Ireland by St. Valentine
14 Clues: Mascot for love • life is like a box of _____ • What do yellow roses symbolize? • Cowardly lion was missing this. • Given with a special message inside • cupid has what name in Greek mythology? • Pretty smelling plants given on this day • What state produces most of America’s red roses? • What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day? • ...
song or phrase? 2025-01-24
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- italian coffee
- often a control to determine if something is creating any effects
- materials synthetic or natural used for everyday items
- go to move when the nap alarm sounds
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- old norse mythology who carried the dead soldiers
- greek goddess whos patron animal was a dove
- prettiest planet that got the ring
7 Clues: italian coffee • prettiest planet that got the ring • go to move when the nap alarm sounds • greek goddess whos patron animal was a dove • old norse mythology who carried the dead soldiers • materials synthetic or natural used for everyday items • often a control to determine if something is creating any effects
Beowulf Vocab Column 3 2023-09-15
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- belonging to me
- a place where a wild animal, especially a fierce or dangerous one, lives.
- a male practitioner of witchcraft
- any person of noble birth
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- peat-forming wetlands that rely on groundwater input
- a person who behaves badly or in a way that breaks the law.
- a thing that is helpful or beneficial
- a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology
8 Clues: belonging to me • any person of noble birth • a male practitioner of witchcraft • a thing that is helpful or beneficial • a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology • peat-forming wetlands that rely on groundwater input • a person who behaves badly or in a way that breaks the law. • a place where a wild animal, especially a fierce or dangerous one, lives.
Valentine's Crossword 2024-02-09
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- The place where we lay our scene in Romeo & Juliet
- Valentine's Day candy first created on the equipment used for lozenges
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- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine's Day cards were called "___ Valentines."
- What yellow roses symbolize
- Inventor of the first Valentine's Day candy box
- The Shakespeare play that mentions Valentine's Day
- The "love" hormone
- The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology
8 Clues: The "love" hormone • What yellow roses symbolize • The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology • Inventor of the first Valentine's Day candy box • The Shakespeare play that mentions Valentine's Day • The place where we lay our scene in Romeo & Juliet • Valentine's Day candy first created on the equipment used for lozenges • ...
Ancient Greek Mythology 2023-08-30
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- who was a three-headed dog
- Who was half man and half bull?
- who was a one-eyed eyed giant
- Where did the 12 Olympians originate
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- What was Arachne good at?
- Who was turned into a spider by Athena?
- who was the god of lighting?
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition?
8 Clues: What was Arachne good at? • who was a three-headed dog • who was the god of lighting? • who was a one-eyed eyed giant • Who was half man and half bull? • Where did the 12 Olympians originate • Who was turned into a spider by Athena? • A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition?
Crosswords 2022-04-01
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- means forgetfulness and lack of energy.
- means a huge, rotating tropical storm. According to Greek mythology, he was the storm giant and the father of all monsters.
- The king of the gods, Zeus, became enamored with this goddess. Hera, cursed Echo to speak only the last words that were spoken to her.
- This weather pattern also gets its name from Greek mythology. This term comes from the Greek god of the west wind.
- When you're talking about fruit or flowers, you might use the term which refers to any sweet plant secretion.
- a of lost emotional control and strong fear. The word comes from a Greek god who according to legend, would cause humans to flee in fear when he chose.
- kind of plant that turns toward the sun to gather more light.
- the youngest of the Three Fates, who spun the thread of life.
- sounds arranged intentionally to be beautiful and harmonious.
- Means disorder and randomness. It comes from the Greek Myth of Khaos, the void from which all life sprang.
- A Titan who was condemned to carry the heavens upon his shoulders.
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- to describe a surface that reflects multiple colors or even a rainbow.
- is the study of the human mind and behavior. This term comes from the Greek goddess of the soul.
- This comes directly from Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, in which the mythological character of Odysseus entrusted his son's education to a man named Mentor.
- when you tempt someone with something they find almost irresistible.
- Greek goddess in charge of revenge against humans who were arrogant.
- is an adjective used to describe an idyllically peaceful and perfect time that occurred in the past.
- means a sleep-like state of consciousness.
- is a word used to mean strong or even uncontrollable anger. This English word comes from the Greek myth of the female goddesses of vengeance.
- something of which someone is irrationally afraid.
- large body of salt water. It comes from the , the god of the river, the source of the Earth's fresh water.
21 Clues: means forgetfulness and lack of energy. • means a sleep-like state of consciousness. • something of which someone is irrationally afraid. • kind of plant that turns toward the sun to gather more light. • the youngest of the Three Fates, who spun the thread of life. • sounds arranged intentionally to be beautiful and harmonious. • ...
Jupiter 2014-11-15
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- The clouds on Jupiter are _____ km thick
- Jupiter is the ______ planet from the sun
- What is one of Jupiter's moons and largest in the universe?
- Jupiter is 4.6 _____ years old
- How many more times is Jupiter's mass than Earth?
- In terms of Greek mythology, who is Jupiter's father?
- Referring to Jupiter
- Is Jupiter the largest planet?
- Jupiter is the _________ plant
- The moon furthest away from Jupiter is?
- Jupiter has a ________ field 20,000 times Earths
- Jupiter rotates ________ than any other planet
- How many Earth years is one of Jupiter's years?
- What are one of the compounds that Jupiter's interior is made out of?
- The first sighting of Jupiter were in the ______th century
- What type of giant is Jupiter known as?
- What colour do people think Jupiter is?
- Ganymede is even bigger than mercury and ______
- Jupiter can never become a _____
- Who is Jupiter named after?
- _____hundred Jupiter's can fit in the sun
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- What place is Jupiter as the brightest planet?
- The first space craft to go to Jupiter was ________10
- The rings of Jupiter are very _______
- Who were the first people to sight Jupiter?
- How many rings does Jupiter have?
- In terms of Greek mythology Jupiter's wife was?
- The roman god, Jupiter is in charge of all ______ conditions
- What is one of the gases that make up Jupiter's atmosphere?
- Jupiter gives off a strong radio ________
- What is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter?
- Jupiter is has the _____ days of all the planet
- Jupiter's ______ are 10 hours
- What planet neighbours Jupiter?
- What planet is another gas giant?
- What is one of Jupiter's most famous moons?
- Who was the first person to see Jupiter through a telescope?
- How many times has Jupiter been visited by Earth?
- Jupiter has over ______ moons
- On Jupiter you would weigh ______ and a half times more than you do on Earth
- What is another planet that neighbours Jupiter?
- What is another compound on Jupiter's surface?
42 Clues: Referring to Jupiter • Who is Jupiter named after? • Jupiter's ______ are 10 hours • Jupiter has over ______ moons • Jupiter is 4.6 _____ years old • Is Jupiter the largest planet? • Jupiter is the _________ plant • What planet neighbours Jupiter? • Jupiter can never become a _____ • How many rings does Jupiter have? • What planet is another gas giant? • ...
Brookes Crossword 2021-09-06
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- Name of trees out the back
- Type of spanish sausage
- What did dad get hit in the tooth with while playing sport
- Who was elected prime minister of Australia in 1996
- Colour that is meant to make bulls aggressive
- What country did the plant (Bird of paradise) originate (5,7)
- Ancient Egyptian god of the dead
- Wood fired
- Chicken debate 5 letters
- Current season
- Flat out like a one armed bricklayer in....
- An instrument Daniel learned in highschool
- Probably Rufus' most popular song
- God of war (Greek Mythology)
- Name of a type of word puzzle
- Round the johnny....
- What band made "Hotel California"
- Name of first dog
- Real fun (anagram)
- Country with the most beaches
- name of court we live in
- in 1955 what war started
- 4 Stringed instrument
- Dog and Planet (or not a Planet)
- Name of Thor's father
- Capital of Russia
- Green and common goes good with a type of cheese in a sausage roll
- Common dish in india
- Flat out like a lizard....
- The classroom (anagram + hint kind of)
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- Tv show 2 words (3,4)
- Australian animal with a pouch
- Who played peeta in the hunger games
- Cartoon about infants from nickelodeon
- A word with 5 of the letter s
- We have a sliding something for the backyard
- Group of people that wear a Guy Fawkes mask
- Another word for delusional
- Pun to use when there isnt much room
- Tv show followed by 99
- The messenger of the gods (Greek mythology)
- Who made the song named after our families holiday destination
- What band made the song "Hot Chicken"
- Another word for scared
- Number 19 for Bulldogs Surname
- Listen (anagram)
- Fired(anagram)
- Team that won the 2016 AFL grand final
- Something that hangs and makes noise 2 words (4,5)
- Dry as a dead dingo's....
- Model of Daniel's car
51 Clues: Wood fired • Current season • Fired(anagram) • Listen (anagram) • Name of first dog • Capital of Russia • Real fun (anagram) • Round the johnny.... • Common dish in india • Tv show 2 words (3,4) • 4 Stringed instrument • Name of Thor's father • Model of Daniel's car • Tv show followed by 99 • Type of spanish sausage • Another word for scared • Chicken debate 5 letters • name of court we live in • ...
Andrea's Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- Common first word of a videogame about restaurants
- Hozier song misconstrued for Christianity
- Liberal arts college with a name that sounds like an assertion a proud group might make
- American city and theatrical dance move
- Surname of a Harry Potter actor and a school in Massachusetts
- Shakespeare play and small town
- Ex-religious leader + English musician
- Influential woman from Alexandria
- Naked mammal
- Pre-pope
- Fictitious magical training ground for kids
- Problematic YouTube star + CW drama series
- Card game + Chinese politician
- Most populated landlocked country in Asia
- Erotica movie franchise
- tense that includes the linking verb 'will'
- A metal object that is much cheaper than anticipated
- Cash crop in Riverdale
- Fad waterbottle in 2023
- God's covenant: Sp.
- First American man in Earth's orbit
- Portugal city + type of sweet
- Tranquil
- Cultural oral story
- "Love you to the moon and to _____"
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- Popular Nickelodeon actor + Sylvia Plath book
- "Here Comes the Bride" composer
- Sudsy play with only music, no dialogue
- OC character with stereotypically Jewish name
- First dog in outer space
- Hades of Roman mythology
- Persian soup
- Type of reproduction that includes fission
- Cause of death for over 75 million Europeans in the Middle Ages
- Phoebe Bridgers anthem and city in Japan
- Royal greens
- Director and actor Justin
- First name of Jo, Ladybird, Nina actress
- Popular animation YouTuber
- Suicidal Shakespeare ingenue
- Style of architecture in Palm Springs
- Basic acting technique philosopher
- Annoying pronunciation of 'pizza'
- Child, Roberts, and Stiles
- Kaput car part
- Activity camp for boys in Maine
- ____ the Virgin
- Shade in Spanish colonial architecture
- Musical and tome of religious rites
- Steve Martin musical + space fantasy saga
- Phallic Greek play and a drunken, lustful woodland creature
- Minerva of Greek mythology
- musical + American capital city
- First Latin American female EGOT
- Russian moonshine
- Refute
- Manufactured characters in the Sims franchise
57 Clues: Refute • Pre-pope • Tranquil • Persian soup • Royal greens • Naked mammal • Kaput car part • ____ the Virgin • Russian moonshine • God's covenant: Sp. • Cultural oral story • Cash crop in Riverdale • Erotica movie franchise • Fad waterbottle in 2023 • First dog in outer space • Hades of Roman mythology • Director and actor Justin • Popular animation YouTuber • Child, Roberts, and Stiles • ...
words 2024-10-10
6 Clues: needs it so much • very silly or stupid • a peice of equpment for horses • is very giving and kind in return • Where some gods live in norse mythology • in gettinmg the horse used to getting ridden
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- lines that run from east to west on a map
- an interruption in the earths crust
- lines that run from north to south on a map
- the study of the configuration of landforms
- type of vegetation that has hard leaves
- rock formed from clay sediments
- Australian eucalyptus that has several stems
- collection of water
- rock formed by heat or pressure
- a plant that needs very little water
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- swelling on the root for some plants which protects from destruction
- water sprout that forms stems and branches
- causing or resulting from structural deformation in the earth's crust
- something crescent-shaped
- a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure
- mythology of Aboriginal Australians
- water that flows into different rivers or creeks
- half of the earth
18 Clues: half of the earth • collection of water • something crescent-shaped • rock formed from clay sediments • rock formed by heat or pressure • an interruption in the earths crust • mythology of Aboriginal Australians • a plant that needs very little water • type of vegetation that has hard leaves • lines that run from east to west on a map • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- lines that run from east to west on a map
- collection of water
- a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure
- water sprout that forms stems and branches
- the study of the configuration of landforms
- something crescent-shaped
- rock formed by heat or pressure
- half of the earth
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- mythology of Aboriginal Australians
- causing or resulting from structural deformation in the earth's crust
- swelling on the root for some plants which protects from destruction
- type of vegetation that has hard leaves
- Australian eucalyptus that has several stems
- a plant that needs very little water
- rock formed from clay sediments
- an interruption in the earths crust
- lines that run from north to south on a map
- water that flows into different rivers or creeks
18 Clues: half of the earth • collection of water • something crescent-shaped • rock formed from clay sediments • rock formed by heat or pressure • mythology of Aboriginal Australians • an interruption in the earths crust • a plant that needs very little water • type of vegetation that has hard leaves • lines that run from east to west on a map • ...
A Midsummer Night's Dream Retrieval 2024-07-17
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- Which theatre was the play first performed at?
- Who struck the plant with an arrow?
- Who was Queen of the Amazons?
- Who is King of the Fairies?
- Who is Queen of The Fairies?
- Who banned Hermia from marrying their love?
- Which mythology did the play within a play come from?
- Where is the play set?
- ______ and Thisbe was the name of the play performed at the end
- Who is still under the spell at the end?
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- Who wrote the play?
- Who had their head turned into one of a donkey?
- What is the name of the group of amateur actors?
- Which plant did the love potion come from?
- What kind of potion did Puck make?
- What is the last name of the play's director?
- Who always loved Demetrius?
- Who frequently causes mischief?
18 Clues: Who wrote the play? • Where is the play set? • Who is King of the Fairies? • Who always loved Demetrius? • Who is Queen of The Fairies? • Who was Queen of the Amazons? • Who frequently causes mischief? • What kind of potion did Puck make? • Who struck the plant with an arrow? • Who is still under the spell at the end? • Which plant did the love potion come from? • ...
The Odyssey 2024-10-18
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- A war fought between Troy & Greece. Prince of Troy stole King of Greece's Wife.
- God of Sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses
- Klytaimestra's Lover helped kill Agamemnon
- wise and elderly king of Pylos
- Majestical home of the Gods
- remote and mystical island where the nymph Calypso resides
- former king of Mycenae & a Greek leader during Trojan war
- Heroic King of Ithaca
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- A Nymph who lived on the island of Ogyia where she kept Odysseus for my 7 years
- Messenger God of travellers, thieves, and trade
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and strategy
- Cyclops, living on an island, son of Poseidon
- son of Odysseus
- Mountain island ruled by Odysseus
- faithful wife of Odysseus known for patience
- King of Sparta and husband of Helen
- Epic poem maker
- God of the sky in ancient Greek Mythology
18 Clues: son of Odysseus • Epic poem maker • Heroic King of Ithaca • Majestical home of the Gods • wise and elderly king of Pylos • Mountain island ruled by Odysseus • King of Sparta and husband of Helen • Goddess of wisdom, war, and strategy • God of the sky in ancient Greek Mythology • Klytaimestra's Lover helped kill Agamemnon • God of Sea, storms, earthquakes, and horses • ...
Classmates 2025-09-14
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- Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology. (5)
- From Old English, meaning “farm by the peak.” (8)
- Comedian Allen, partner of George Burns. (6)
- Famous baseball poem, “___ at the Bat.” (5)
- U.S. president Ronald. (6)
- Lead singer Rose of Guns N’ Roses. (4)
- Olympic gymnast ___ Douglas. (5)
- Sparks novel A Walk to Remember’s hero Carter. (6)
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- Chinese general Sun ___, author of The Art of War. (2)
- Puerto Rican reggaeton singer ___ Comedy. (5)
- Star Michael ___ of Superbad and Juno. (4)
- The Apostle nicknamed “Doubting ___.” (6)
- James ___, character played by Cary Grant in Notorious. (6)
- Swallowed by a whale in the Bible. (5)
- Brown, owner of Snoopy in Peanuts. (7)
- Oscar-winning actor ___ Bardem. (6)
- Jane Austen heroine. (4)
- Character Briggs from the video game Mortal Kombat. (5)
18 Clues: Jane Austen heroine. (4) • U.S. president Ronald. (6) • Olympic gymnast ___ Douglas. (5) • Oscar-winning actor ___ Bardem. (6) • Swallowed by a whale in the Bible. (5) • Brown, owner of Snoopy in Peanuts. (7) • Lead singer Rose of Guns N’ Roses. (4) • The Apostle nicknamed “Doubting ___.” (6) • Star Michael ___ of Superbad and Juno. (4) • ...
Spelling Bee 6th grade 2022-06-16
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- She arrived ___________ in the competition.
- In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men.
- We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________.
- Expressing _________ is more than a courtesy. It's about showing your heartfelt appreciation.
- ___________ helps us to share with others who are in need.
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- The students are playing in the _____________.
- The leaves turn brown in the ____________.
- He thinks that was a very ___________ gift.
- Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility.
- She wants to __________ with her family for the Thanksgiving.
10 Clues: The leaves turn brown in the ____________. • He thinks that was a very ___________ gift. • She arrived ___________ in the competition. • We pray to the Virgin Mary for her _________. • The students are playing in the _____________. • Protecting the __________ is everyone's responsibility. • In Greek ___________, Zeus was the ruler of gods and men. • ...
ology 2023-01-06
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- the study of weather
- the treatment of face or hair
- the study of animals
- the study of human cultures, communities and societies
- the study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
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- the environment as it relates to living organisms
- the study of the brain
- the study of living organisms
- the study of the earth and the history of the earth recorded in rocks
- the study of myths, stories about a specific person, culture, religion or any group with shared beliefs
10 Clues: the study of weather • the study of animals • the study of the brain • the study of living organisms • the treatment of face or hair • the environment as it relates to living organisms • the study of human cultures, communities and societies • the study of the origins and social relationships of human beings • ...
answers 2021-05-17
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- a term used in Waray for stars.
- a constellation in the northern hemisphere
- a dragon from greek mythology
- s
- a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring
- it played an important roles in people's daily activities during ancient times
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- a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs
- he wrote the poem Phaenomena
- a constellation found in the northern sky
- it became one of the most used points of reference in their navigations (use the one word term)
10 Clues: s • he wrote the poem Phaenomena • a dragon from greek mythology • a term used in Waray for stars. • a constellation found in the northern sky • a constellation in the northern hemisphere • a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs • a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring • ...
Greek Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- the Athenians' main rivals were from.
- a government that is administered by a few elites
- A Greek Philosopher who was the teacher of Plato
- A round, unroof area that holds dramatic events
- the king of Macedonia, and a great military leader.
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- The father of medicine.
- A Greek Philosopher who was Socrates's most famous students.
- A Greek Philosopher who is the teacher of Alexander the Great.
- Myths, Legends, and Folktale
- Method A method of teaching by question and answer
10 Clues: The father of medicine. • Myths, Legends, and Folktale • the Athenians' main rivals were from. • A round, unroof area that holds dramatic events • A Greek Philosopher who was the teacher of Plato • a government that is administered by a few elites • Method A method of teaching by question and answer • the king of Macedonia, and a great military leader. • ...
Graeae Crossword 2023-06-07
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- the vehicle that the Graeae use in Percy Jackson
- father of the graeae
- three sisters in Greek Mythology that share an eye and tooth
- the sister that the Graeae led perseus to
- the name of the lake that perseus threw the eye into
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- the character archetype that the Graeae fall under
- the demigod hero that defeats the graeae
- mother of the Graeae
- the ocean feature that the Graeae personify
- the body part that perseus takes from the Graeae
10 Clues: mother of the Graeae • father of the graeae • the demigod hero that defeats the graeae • the sister that the Graeae led perseus to • the ocean feature that the Graeae personify • the vehicle that the Graeae use in Percy Jackson • the body part that perseus takes from the Graeae • the character archetype that the Graeae fall under • ...
Latin Constellation 2022-03-17
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- 19th largest constellation in the sky
- the 25th largest constellation in the night sky
- a small, faint constellation with few notable deep sky objects and no stars brighter than fourth magnitude
- The dolphin
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- It represents a scorpion sent by the goddess Artemis to kill the hunter Orion in a story from Greek mythology
- Its name comes from Latin, and it literally translates to "fish"
- the 26th largest constellation in the sky
- The Dragon
- the strongest god
- one of the youngest recognized constellations
10 Clues: The Dragon • The dolphin • the strongest god • 19th largest constellation in the sky • the 26th largest constellation in the sky • one of the youngest recognized constellations • the 25th largest constellation in the night sky • Its name comes from Latin, and it literally translates to "fish" • ...
Lesson 2-4 2025-02-05
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- the study of earths atmosphere
- the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair
- the study of animals and animal behavior
- the study of human cultures, communities, and societies
- the study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
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- the environment as it relates to living organisms
- the study of human behavior and human mind
- the study of living organisms
- the study of the earth and the history of the earth
- the study of myths, stories about a specific person, culture, religion
10 Clues: the study of living organisms • the study of earths atmosphere • the study of animals and animal behavior • the study of human behavior and human mind • the environment as it relates to living organisms • the study of the earth and the history of the earth • the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair • the study of human cultures, communities, and societies • ...
Magical Creatures 2024-08-04
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- - Sea creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish
- - Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- - Legendary flying reptile
- - Mythical snow creature
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- - Creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- - Bird that is reborn from its ashes
- - Multi-headed serpent from mythology
- - Mythical horse with a single horn
- - Small, magical garden creature
- - Mythical being known for its large size and strength
10 Clues: - Mythical snow creature • - Legendary flying reptile • - Small, magical garden creature • - Mythical horse with a single horn • - Bird that is reborn from its ashes • - Multi-headed serpent from mythology • - Mythical being known for its large size and strength • - Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle • ...
Fall Crossword 2024-10-08
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- the time of year when the days and nights are equal in length
- a fruit of the squash family
- one of the chemicals in leaves that turns them orange
- the first or beginning of something
- another word for the autumn season
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- a monstrous wolf of Norse mythology
- a new academic term which begins on September 29
- a color you might see as leaves change
- of or pertaining to autumn
- a subspecies of a gray wolf found in Mexico
10 Clues: of or pertaining to autumn • a fruit of the squash family • another word for the autumn season • a monstrous wolf of Norse mythology • the first or beginning of something • a color you might see as leaves change • a subspecies of a gray wolf found in Mexico • a new academic term which begins on September 29 • one of the chemicals in leaves that turns them orange • ...
Crossing Words, Crossing Worlds 2025-08-16
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- A story that reveals hidden truths through symbols
- Literature that involves imaginary events and people
- Fluent in many tongues; a global storyteller’s asset
- To express the meaning of words in another language
- Ancient stories passed through generations across cultures
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- Type of cultural story often started with “Once upon a time…”
- __________ tradition: Passed down by speech, not written
- Short story with a moral, often featuring animals
- Structured account of events, either true or imagine
- Japanese storytelling through graphic art
10 Clues: Japanese storytelling through graphic art • Short story with a moral, often featuring animals • A story that reveals hidden truths through symbols • To express the meaning of words in another language • Literature that involves imaginary events and people • Structured account of events, either true or imagine • Fluent in many tongues; a global storyteller’s asset • ...
Matariki Crossword 2024-06-25
7 Clues: A group of stars • Is a sign for people to... • Japanese word for a cluster of stars • Matariki happens at what time of year • The Maori name for a entire cluster of stars • The Greek mythology new them as the _____ sisters • They are connected as planting, harvesting, weather, life and
Freya 2025-01-28
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- Women who practice the said type of magic
- Freya lives with the Aesir, but she is actually _____
- Either Freya or this goddess is the namesake of Friday.
- A type of magic, mainly practiced by women, that Freya taught the gods.
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- The realm Freya lives in
- Freya is the goddess of this
- Without Freya collecting this, the gods would die
- The mythology Freya's from
8 Clues: The realm Freya lives in • The mythology Freya's from • Freya is the goddess of this • Women who practice the said type of magic • Without Freya collecting this, the gods would die • Freya lives with the Aesir, but she is actually _____ • Either Freya or this goddess is the namesake of Friday. • A type of magic, mainly practiced by women, that Freya taught the gods.
Discovering London 2023-05-08
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- You can row a boat in the park.
- It weighs 13 tons.
- It only takes place in London and is the sovereign's glorious day
- There are 6,000 of them in London.
- They are much spoken in the city.
- It is where Parliament works.
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- You can see a love statue in the middle of the circus.
- You can see his column at Trafalgar Square.
- It is the queen's London residence.
- That subway station is a synomym of military French defeat.
- You can buy luxury products in that shop.
- He is the symbol of love in Greek mythology
- It flows across the heart of London.
- You can have an amazing view from the top
14 Clues: It weighs 13 tons. • It is where Parliament works. • You can row a boat in the park. • They are much spoken in the city. • There are 6,000 of them in London. • It is the queen's London residence. • It flows across the heart of London. • You can buy luxury products in that shop. • You can have an amazing view from the top • You can see his column at Trafalgar Square. • ...
Lancer Veterans - Legends and Beast 2025-06-04
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- Bull-headed maze dweller of Crete.
- Winged beast with the body of a lion and head of an eagle.
- One-eyed giant from Greek mythology.
- One-horned horse with healing powers.
- Snake-haired woman whose gaze turns others to stone.
- Giant sea monster said to drag ships under.
- Sea creature that lured sailors with song.
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- Abominable snowman said to roam the Himalayas.
- Fire-breathing monster made of lion, goat, and serpent.
- Fire-breathing beast common in many myths and fantasies.
- Human cursed to turn into a beast under the full moon.
- Half-man, half-horse warrior.
- Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.
- Shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore.
14 Clues: Half-man, half-horse warrior. • Bull-headed maze dweller of Crete. • One-eyed giant from Greek mythology. • One-horned horse with healing powers. • Sea creature that lured sailors with song. • Giant sea monster said to drag ships under. • Mythical bird that rises from its own ashes. • Abominable snowman said to roam the Himalayas. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle Activity 2022-10-28
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- the god of messenger
- the goddness of harvest
- the god of skies
- the god of wine
- the god of time and ages
- the goddness of woman
- the goddness of love
- the god of war
- the goddness of health and home
- the god of the sea
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- mother of monsters
- is the name of the monster in percy jackson in the museum
- the god of the underworld
- the father of all monsters
- the goddness of fire
- who the goddness of hunt
- the god of the sky
- the god of sun, music poetry
- the goddness of strategy
19 Clues: the god of war • the god of wine • the god of skies • mother of monsters • the god of the sky • the god of the sea • the god of messenger • the goddness of fire • the goddness of love • the goddness of woman • the goddness of harvest • the god of time and ages • the goddness of strategy • the god of the underworld • who the goddness of hunt • the father of all monsters • ...
Mythology Spelling/Vocab List # 1 2023-10-17
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- the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need
- a woman transformed into a Gorgon by Athena
- someone who fights for a cause
- one of a number of things to choose from
- a monster renowned in folklore and myth
- a proposal for an appropriate course of action
- cases used to carry belongings when traveling
- primordial giant gods who ruled until Zeus
- the action of achieving something
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- someone from whom you are descended
- having the right qualities or resources to meet a task
- a supernatural being worshipped
- the body of stories associated with a culture or institution
- a shrine where a prophet is consulted
- a sea nymph that lures sailors to destruction
- leave behind
- take in a liquid
- the act of being present
- a classical Greek god after the overthrow of the titans
19 Clues: leave behind • take in a liquid • the act of being present • someone who fights for a cause • a supernatural being worshipped • the action of achieving something • someone from whom you are descended • a shrine where a prophet is consulted • a monster renowned in folklore and myth • one of a number of things to choose from • primordial giant gods who ruled until Zeus • ...
Greek Gods and other Mythology 2024-02-14
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- Goddess of crops.
- Goddess of love and beauty. Loved by Ares but partner of Hephaestus.
- Goddess of the hunt. Twin sister to Apollo.
- God of the underworld.
- God of fire. Sword maker. Partner of Aphrodite.
- Known for the same thing as Athena, war.
- Group of islands (like Hawaii).
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- Messenger god. Known for winged helmet and sandals.
- Goddess of the home.
- The god who loves to party.
- Home of the Greek gods & goddesses.
- Believing in many gods and deities.
- Giving up something as an offering, usually to a god or deity.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Goddess of wisdom and war.
- God of the sea. Moody brother to Zeus.
- Goddess of victory.
- Queen of the Greek gods, also sister of Zeus.
- God of the sun. Twin brother to Artemis.
19 Clues: Goddess of crops. • Goddess of victory. • Goddess of the home. • God of the underworld. • King of the Greek gods. • Goddess of wisdom and war. • The god who loves to party. • Group of islands (like Hawaii). • Home of the Greek gods & goddesses. • Believing in many gods and deities. • God of the sea. Moody brother to Zeus. • Known for the same thing as Athena, war. • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 21 - Theseus 2024-03-21
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- to announce officially or publicly
- Queen of Crete; daughter of Helios; wife of King Minos; mother of the Minotaur
- A creature that is half-man and half-bull
- loud, rowdy, and enthusiastic
- King of Athens; father of Theseus; throws himself into the Aegean Sea
- son of Daedalus; flew too close to the sun
- disrespect or lack of devotion
- a confusing "maze" of passageways with one entrance and exit
- to raise or to lift with a pulley or a crane
- Famous architect; built the palace of Cnossus; constructed wings for himself and his son Icarus
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- best friend of Theseus; King of the Lapiths
- territory under one government or rule
- A young hero from Troezan; defeated the Cretan Minotaur; remembered as a hero and the greatest king of Athens
- unable or unwilling to be apart
- King of Crete; son of Zeus and Europa
- a man whose wife has died and who has not remarried
- King Minos' daughter; wife of Dionysus
- to burn with hot, almost boiling liquid
- ineffectively; in vain
19 Clues: ineffectively; in vain • loud, rowdy, and enthusiastic • disrespect or lack of devotion • unable or unwilling to be apart • to announce officially or publicly • King of Crete; son of Zeus and Europa • territory under one government or rule • King Minos' daughter; wife of Dionysus • to burn with hot, almost boiling liquid • A creature that is half-man and half-bull • ...
The Ultimate Norse Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-20
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- The mother of the trickster god in Norse Mythology.
- Of the four magnificent harts that dwell upon Yggdrasil, who amongst them is missing? Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duraþrór and ?.
- This enormous four-winged bird’s name means “corpse-swallower” and it is said to be the origin of the winds.
- She is the daughter of Njordr and the Queen of the Valkyries.
- He was a Dwarf King, whose sons were transformed into dragons.
- This ring was created by a Dwarf to magically find sources of gold, but instead brought curses upon anyone who possessed it.
- She is married to the God of Poetry and she herself keeps guard over an orchard with very special fruit.
- The father of Loki.
- Thor required these to help him control his mighty hammer Mjolnir.
- Who are Urdr, Verthandi and Skuld?
- It was called the best and finest of ships in Norse Mythology, which could be folded up to fit in one’s pocket.
- This monstrous red hound is bound in chains within the Realm ruled over by the Goddess Hel.
- She is a Fire Giant and the keeper of Lævateinn.
- This legendary hero was responsible for killing the dragon Fafnir.
- He is the father of Sól, the Sun and Máni, the Moon.
- She is virginal maid servant of the Asgardian Queen Frigga, whose name means “bountiful”.
- He was originally known as Freya’s friend Ottar, before he became something else.
- Which God has a daughter who is both a Goddess as well as a Valkyrie?
- These poor zombie-like individuals were once warriors who were brought back to life without their souls.
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- The primordial cow who fed Ymir with her milk.
- He is said to be the ruler of Jotunheim, whose name means “uproar,” and who is feared by all the Jotnar.
- How many days did Odin hang himself from the tree Yggdrasil, in order to gain knowledge?
- What was the name of the venom flowing from the River Elivagar, of which the primordial giant Ymir was born from?
- He is destined to bring about Ragnarok and will engulf the Earth in flames.
- The goddess of Helheim’s ship, constructed entirely of fingernails and toenails.
- She is a Jotunn and the second wife of Vanaheim’s ruler, Njordr.
- These renowned blacksmiths created several precious treasures for Loki, including Sif’s Hair, the ring Draupnir and Odin’s spear Gungnir.
- What is the name of the flying, sea-treading horse of the messenger Goddess of the Aesir?
- She is the guardian of the Bridge Gjallarbru, which passes over the River Gjoll in Helheim.
- What is the name of the monstrous beast who gnaws upon the roots of Yggdrasil?
- This Vanir Goddess had nine daughters with her husband.
- Which magical possession of Odin’s had the ability to instantly self-replicate?
- Which incredibly gigantic Jotunn inevitably shattered his head, by falling upon Thor’s hammer Mjolnir?
- Which Vanir god possesses the great Gjallarhorn?
- The primordial void that existed before the creation of the Nine Realms.
- The favorite of the Gods had only one weakness, what was it?
- This furry creature spends its day running back and forth, up and down Yggdrasil relaying gossip and messages.
- What is the type of magic practiced by both humans and the gods in Norse Mythology?
- He was given the Realm of Alfheim, the home of the Elves, as teething present.
39 Clues: The father of Loki. • Who are Urdr, Verthandi and Skuld? • The primordial cow who fed Ymir with her milk. • Which Vanir god possesses the great Gjallarhorn? • She is a Fire Giant and the keeper of Lævateinn. • The mother of the trickster god in Norse Mythology. • He is the father of SĂłl, the Sun and Máni, the Moon. • ...
Roman Gods 2017-11-08
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- is similar to the Greek god, Pluto
- God of grapes and wine production
- are who the number 12 was taken from
- Goddess of love and beauty (Greek version is Aphrodite)
- Goddess of the hunt. Apollo's sister
- where the 12 gods were worshiped
- at the festival of cross roads represent family
- Jewish philosopher that wrote of brutal treatment in Alexandria
- the group of 10 major gods
- God of forge
- type of religion the Roman mythology was (they worshiped many gods)
- religious group known for being persecuted under roman rule
- were built out of each god's image. (usually crafted out of bronze or stone
- a portion of every meal was thrown into this at dinner time as a meal time offering
- was another term for the festival of cross roads
- protector of women
- most powerful god
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- were the gods of food cupboards
- is the type of moral behavior the gods determined
- each god had altars where these were performed
- by gaining blessings from the gods, the Romans believed they received this from the gods
- used the appearance of Halley's comet to prove he was the son of a god
- were a strong necessity in roman religion
- procting spirit of families
- is the title of the first three gods
- what everything in nature was inhabited by
- represent slaves at the festival of cross roads
- God of light, healing, and archery
- God of war (Greek version is Ares)
- what people promised to do in return for the gods if their prayers were answered
- term used when gods answered prayers
- protector of the state
- also god of sleep and travelers and motion
- Virgins lived at the temple of Vesta in Rome
- God of craft and wisdom
- Neptune is the god of the
- is defined as something that binds
- roman religion is compared to Greek
- was the goddess of the fireplace
39 Clues: God of forge • most powerful god • protector of women • protector of the state • God of craft and wisdom • Neptune is the god of the • the group of 10 major gods • procting spirit of families • were the gods of food cupboards • where the 12 gods were worshiped • was the goddess of the fireplace • God of grapes and wine production • is similar to the Greek god, Pluto • ...
History of Greek Theater- Miles 2022-01-10
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- the action of marking one's pleasure at an important event or occasion by engaging in enjoyable, typically social, activity.
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose.
- a day or period of celebration, typically a religious commemoration.
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a story
- a writer of tragedies
- a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation
- presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
- of or relating to a citizen
- relating to drama and the theater
- Belonging to the very distant past
- the seating area section of an ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine theater
- abbreviation for Before Christ, used to show that a year or century comes before the year in which Jesus Christ is thought to have been born
- Ancient Greek poet. He was born in the ancient city of Icarius
- Capital of Greece
- Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act”
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- Son in Greek mythology who was too attached and too attracted to his mother
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, right and wrong, reasoning, and the value of things
- non-speaking extras
- All the inhabitants of a particular area
- relating to acting, actors, or the theater.
- composer, conductor, or performer of music
- An Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world
- A Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition
- place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks
- Area which plays are performed
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat,famous for being drunk and sexual
- group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- one who acts in a play, movie, television show,
- a group of persons singing in unison
30 Clues: a story • Capital of Greece • non-speaking extras • a writer of tragedies • of or relating to a citizen • Area which plays are performed • relating to drama and the theater • Belonging to the very distant past • a group of persons singing in unison • Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act” • All the inhabitants of a particular area • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • ...
Mythology Character Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- the god of the underworld; Pluto
- Kratos's first child ;Jupiter
- lover of Eurydice
- the god of love; Cupid
- a baby forced to kill his father and marry his mother
- the god obsessed with himself
- the god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy; Bacchus
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- the queen of heaven; Juno
- myth of unrequited love
- the messenger for the gods; Mercury
- lover of Orpheus
- god of fire; Vulcan
- the god associated with natural disasters ; Neptune
13 Clues: lover of Orpheus • lover of Eurydice • god of fire; Vulcan • the god of love; Cupid • myth of unrequited love • the queen of heaven; Juno • Kratos's first child ;Jupiter • the god obsessed with himself • the god of the underworld; Pluto • the messenger for the gods; Mercury • the god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy; Bacchus • the god associated with natural disasters ; Neptune • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-07
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- the god of sun and principal
- Death of Osiris gave Egyptians hope for life after death
- ___ Egypt is where Isis had found Osiris’s head
- suffered floods of the Tigris and Euphrates river
- Egyptians lived in isolation for many hundreds of years.
- an earth goddess
- inherited and restored order, justice, and prosperity that had existed under his fathers reign
- Osiris’s
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- Osiris’s brother
- writing system of pictures
- Plutarch wrote DE I side ET Irides
- certain Egyptians choose to be buried at Abyss
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians Literature religious ideas influenced Egyptians politics, science and __
- was the great environmental enemy of the ancient Egyptians.
14 Clues: Osiris’s • Osiris’s brother • an earth goddess • writing system of pictures • the god of sun and principal • Plutarch wrote DE I side ET Irides • certain Egyptians choose to be buried at Abyss • ___ Egypt is where Isis had found Osiris’s head • suffered floods of the Tigris and Euphrates river • was the great environmental enemy of the ancient Egyptians. • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-06
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- hieroglyphics writing system of picture
- river that flooded unexpectedly and fiercelyImmortality spirit of a dead person
- The Great Goddess or Mother Goddess
- the time Egypt flowered economically and politically
- Texts recorded important religious ideas
- King of Egypt and the earth
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- isolation without outside influence or disruptions
- Great god of the sun
- Greek who wrote De lside et Osiride Horus Osiris’s son who became a part of the earth
- Tutankhamen A tomb that was fortunate enough to escape
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- a civilization isolated from the world
- Brother and enemy represented the evil in the universe
13 Clues: Great god of the sun • King of Egypt and the earth • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • The Great Goddess or Mother Goddess • a civilization isolated from the world • hieroglyphics writing system of picture • Texts recorded important religious ideas • isolation without outside influence or disruptions • the time Egypt flowered economically and politically • ...
Words from Mythology 2021-09-29
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- is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep.
- is the science of mental behavior from Psyche
- personal care and cleanliness
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- Colored part of the eye
- jolly; merry; good-humored
- is an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan.
- is a tropical cyclone
- Sudden mass fear and anxiety over events
- A breakfast food prepared from grain
9 Clues: is a tropical cyclone • Colored part of the eye • jolly; merry; good-humored • personal care and cleanliness • A breakfast food prepared from grain • Sudden mass fear and anxiety over events • is the science of mental behavior from Psyche • is a sleeplike state from Hypnos, god of sleep. • is an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan.
Mythology Characters Crossword 2023-05-11
9 Clues: He is the god of wine • He is the king of gods • she has snakes for hair • he's the god of the sea • his name means "swollen feet" • She is the goddess of fertility • He is the god of the underworld • she is the goddess of wisdom and wars • He has the body of a man and the head of a bull
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
9 Clues: Half man, half goat • Offering to the gods • Believing in many gods • Favor given by the gods • Famous group of Greek gods • Another name for god/goddess • Building dedicated to a deity • Greeks did this alone or in groups • Consisted of music, plays, and games
Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-04-28
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- a place where royalty live
- an attitude of distance or coldness toward another person
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- Queen of the gods
- God of the sea
- King of the gods
- God of war
- the 12 Greek gods that lived on the top of Mt. Olympus
- the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived
9 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • King of the gods • Queen of the gods • a place where royalty live • the 12 Greek gods that lived on the top of Mt. Olympus • an attitude of distance or coldness toward another person • a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works • ...
Kaylee Atkins Block 1 3.7.16 TIC Passcode is TIC 2016-03-07
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- powerful city-state, known for military
- another name for a god
- small cities that operate like a country
- the study of myths
- government where citizens gather to vote
- time period where Athens had its moments
- a series of wars from the Persian Empire and city-states
- largest most powerful Greek city-state known for democracy
- temple the Greeks built to honor Athena
- anyone with rights established by the government
- government that a small group of wealthy control
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- the belief in many gods
- when government uses oppressive powers against its people
- a society developed culture around an organized settlement
- where people vote for their leaders
- a celebration made to honor Zeus
- a form of government where one person rules
- government that the wealthy controls
18 Clues: the study of myths • another name for a god • the belief in many gods • a celebration made to honor Zeus • where people vote for their leaders • government that the wealthy controls • powerful city-state, known for military • temple the Greeks built to honor Athena • small cities that operate like a country • government where citizens gather to vote • ...
"Julius Caesar" Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-20
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- Caesar defied the Senate by crossing the Rubicon.
- Julia died in ______________.
- Caesar is descended from the goddess Venus, who is known in Greek mythology as ________________.
- The name of Caesar's son.
- Egyptian Queen with whom Caesar had a son.
- Caesar is told to, "Beware the _____ of March."
- Supporter of Caesar, general during conquest of Gaul.
- Torn between love for Rome and loyalty to Caesar
- Pompey fled to _______.
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- The daughter of Julius Caesar was named ___________.
- Caesar's second wife, Pompeia, was not shown in this film, but his third wife, __________ was featured.
- The name of Caesar's first wife.
- Roman dictator before Caesar.
- Brutus is interested in Greek ______________.
- Times that Julius Caesar was stabbed.
- Julius Caesar was ________________ by senators.
- Wife of Brutus, former friend of Julia.
- Husband of Julia and political ally turned rival of Caesar.
18 Clues: Pompey fled to _______. • The name of Caesar's son. • Julia died in ______________. • Roman dictator before Caesar. • The name of Caesar's first wife. • Times that Julius Caesar was stabbed. • Wife of Brutus, former friend of Julia. • Egyptian Queen with whom Caesar had a son. • Brutus is interested in Greek ______________. • Julius Caesar was ________________ by senators. • ...
Egyptian Gods 2021-11-09
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- the goddess of truth
- goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re.
- son of Osiris and Isis
- of the underworld
- Egyptian god of war, chaos and storms, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Horus
- a jackal-headed deity who presided over the embalming process and accompanied dead kings in the afterworld.
- of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love.
- god of the earth
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- king of the deities and the father of all creation.
- of the air
- god of the moon
- Egyptian sky goddess
- mythology, the personification of the rainbow
- Goddess of the cats
14 Clues: of the air • god of the moon • god of the earth • of the underworld • Goddess of the cats • the goddess of truth • Egyptian sky goddess • son of Osiris and Isis • mythology, the personification of the rainbow • of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love. • king of the deities and the father of all creation. • goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re. • ...
