mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology 2017-06-09
Greek Mythology 2019-09-23
6 Clues: God of immortality • The Flower of Aphrodite • Symbol-Goddess of Athens • This hero stole the fire from the gods • King of Ephyra, renown for his attempt at cheating death • Greek Goddess of Death, commonly associated with crossroads and sorcery
Greek mythology 2024-01-10
6 Clues: Who is King of heaven? • What did Hades not tolerate? • Who fought with Perseus over a city? • How many seats are on top of Mount Olympus? • Who offered Dionysus a seat on top of Mount Olympus? • Who swallowed all of his children and got killed for that?
Mythology Test 2023-04-25
witchcraft winter mythology 2022-12-14
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- In japan when a woman dies from the cold she turns into one of these
- Commonly known as the Polar lights,
- A Frost Giant from Jotunheim that was found by King Odin
- Oldest winter celebration
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- Earth's poles reaches it maximum tilt away from the sun, also called the longest night of the year
- Greek Goddess of the harvest
- A two week long Roman festival celebrating the God of Agriculture
- Ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere
- Would feed the fire through the 12 days of Christmas
9 Clues: Oldest winter celebration • Greek Goddess of the harvest • Commonly known as the Polar lights, • Would feed the fire through the 12 days of Christmas • Ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere • A Frost Giant from Jotunheim that was found by King Odin • A two week long Roman festival celebrating the God of Agriculture • ...
Roman/Greek Mythology 2020-06-07
9 Clues: God of War • God of the Sea • Home of the Gods • God of Sky and Lightning • This creature has one eye • Goddess of Love And Beauty • Goddess of Wild animals and The Hunt • Goddess of Wisdom, Skill and Battle Strategy • This creature has a hypnotising singing voice
Egyptian mythology crossword 2021-12-09
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- god of architecture and craftsmenship
- worshipped in the city of thebes as the god of the air
- the god of the sky and was depicted as a falcon
- god associated with the sun
- god of chaos and violence
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- normally seen as a cow and represented mother hood and fertility
- god of writing and wisdom
- represented as a wild cat and goddess of the moon
- the god of the underworld
9 Clues: god of writing and wisdom • the god of the underworld • god of chaos and violence • god associated with the sun • god of architecture and craftsmenship • the god of the sky and was depicted as a falcon • represented as a wild cat and goddess of the moon • worshipped in the city of thebes as the god of the air • ...
"-logy" words 2025-01-31
6 Clues: | The study of living organisms. • | The study of myths and legends. • | The study of rocks and minerals. • | The study of the mind and behavior. • | The study of the environment and ecosystems. • | The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
Greek Mythology 2013-03-11
6 Clues: the god of sea • the god of light • the king of gods • the queen of gods • the goddess of love and beauty • immortal beings that were "worshiped" by humans
Greek Mythology 2021-11-29
6 Clues: god of the sea • King of the gods • part man, part horse • lord of the underworld • Zeus, Posiedon, and Hades • Immortal centaur, trainer of Achillies
Norse Mythology 2022-02-22
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
Aztec mythology 2022-01-31
6 Clues: God of duality • White Tezcatlipoca • god of war and the sun, most important god • the five unlucky days of the year, no rituals • number of people sacrificed yearly to the Gods. • god that wears the skin of human sacrifices and is known for rebirth
Mythology 2023-09-22
Mythology 2024-07-18
crossword123 2021-10-18
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- Place that is controlled by a specific owner, for us it's our house, Zeus's was mountain Olympus that is being highest mountain in the Greece and clouds, from which he could see what every people did.
- Person with a lot of powers, another word for god or goddess.
- Stories, hard to prove, from them we got the information about ancient deities.
- First gods in mythology, most powerful, Chaos was one of them.
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- Global organised community, all people are part of it, sometimes can also be small group of people who are interested in some activity, like learning math.
- Half human, half god. One of the most famous examples of this type of deity was Hercules ( roman mythology ). Used to have superpowers like gods, but do not have their ability to live that long and can be killed easily.
- Ability to do something to do better than the others, some god have multiple's of them,Zeus's most famous was throwing thunderbolts.
7 Clues: Person with a lot of powers, another word for god or goddess. • First gods in mythology, most powerful, Chaos was one of them. • Stories, hard to prove, from them we got the information about ancient deities. • Ability to do something to do better than the others, some god have multiple's of them,Zeus's most famous was throwing thunderbolts. • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2022-05-05
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- what is a body of written works
- the head of the government bureaucracy
- which word means ¨love of wisdom¨
- what is a native of ancient Eturia
- what is it called when events are organized
- what has the amount of money
- who was the second roman emperor
- who is an aristocrat or nobleman
- who is a thracian gladiator
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- who said a famous speech against Catiline
- what is a building for religiuos practice
- who are you...a male who is a skilled worker
- if you are in lower social cast what are you
- who got declared by the Senate optimus princeps what word means "first in time/order" in latin
- which word means taken control by military
- if you are a high moral what are you
- a armed combatant who entertained audiences
- which word means a myth/story about a person
- a person hired to preform household services
19 Clues: who is a thracian gladiator • what has the amount of money • what is a body of written works • who was the second roman emperor • who is an aristocrat or nobleman • which word means ¨love of wisdom¨ • what is a native of ancient Eturia • if you are a high moral what are you • the head of the government bureaucracy • who said a famous speech against Catiline • ...
Middle School 2024-04-22
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- What is the time before block 1 called?
- What do you have opposite of lunch?
- What is your reading teacher's last name?
- What can't you do during a test or quiz?
- What game do you play on the Chromebook that everyone loves to play?
- Who is Ms. August's twin sister?
- Where do you go to fix your chrome book?
- What should be fully charged before coming to school?
- What is the class called where you learn how to sew?
- What should you always bring to class?
- Who teaches social studies?
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- What is another chromebook game that everyone loves?
- What is Acadia's mascot?
- What unit did you start in ela?
- What school district is Koda in?
- What is the principal's last name?
- Who is Ms. Shanahan's co- teacher?
- What is your science teacher's last name?
- What is your school mascot?
19 Clues: What is Acadia's mascot? • What is your school mascot? • Who teaches social studies? • What unit did you start in ela? • What school district is Koda in? • Who is Ms. August's twin sister? • What is the principal's last name? • Who is Ms. Shanahan's co- teacher? • What do you have opposite of lunch? • What should you always bring to class? • ...
Babbler Crossword March 13 2023 2023-03-10
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- One of Eorzea's most popular forms of transportation
- Everything is perfect in this imagined place
- Pertaining to the eyes; a special room of crystal
- A person who babbles; a songbird
- First Astral Moon, the Fury
- Twenty-second star in a constellation, always five minutes away
- Eight
- Link's _________
- A pattern or archetype; something you shift to change a role; Optima
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- A supernatural paradise in Irish mythology; the otherworld
- Get one free with every Summoner
- A change in observed frequency or wavelength
- Atomic number 79; dance at the Gold Saucer
- An exclamation of discovery; the forbidden land
- Location of the final battle between good and evil. Maybe.
- A green gemstone containing trace amounts of chromium
- Chinese word literally meaning "way," sometimes spelled with a D
- Dark area of blocked light source; the ultimate lifeform
- A violent whirlpool in the sea; at the Aftcastle
19 Clues: Eight • Link's _________ • First Astral Moon, the Fury • Get one free with every Summoner • A person who babbles; a songbird • Atomic number 79; dance at the Gold Saucer • A change in observed frequency or wavelength • Everything is perfect in this imagined place • An exclamation of discovery; the forbidden land • A violent whirlpool in the sea; at the Aftcastle • ...
Crossword 2023-05-18
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- Biggest country in the world by area
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- African country whose capital is Rabat
- Country whose capital is Baku
- Italian painter of 'The Last Supper' (artist's full name)
- Ganymede is this planet's biggest moon
- Zodiac sign of anyone born on Christmas Day
- Three-headed dog in Greek mythology
- The ancient Egyptian writing system
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- The longest river in the world
- Bible character who was powerful until he cut his hair
- Film title that is an anagram of "frog had teeth"
- Person who discovered gravity (first name and last name)
- The politician who coined the term 'Iron Curtain' to describe the divide between Western Europe and Communist countries
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876
- Sportswear company first named 'Blue Ribbon'
- Film title that is an anagram of "beanbag mints"
- Greek equivalent of the Roman goddess Venus
- Country with the most islands
19 Clues: Country whose capital is Baku • Country with the most islands • The longest river in the world • Three-headed dog in Greek mythology • The ancient Egyptian writing system • Biggest country in the world by area • The first woman to win a Nobel Prize • African country whose capital is Rabat • Ganymede is this planet's biggest moon • Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876 • ...
How I got into mythology 2021-12-06
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- They make videos about riddles, have people come and talk about life and their experience, and they make videos about things in the past.
- An emotion you feel when you're feeling good and this is the emotion I felt after watching the TedEd video
- A emotion when you basically are interested about things
- My sister watched a lot of these cartoon made by the Japanese and there were a lot of mythological things in them like Sailor Moon.
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- These are things you would see in video games they do things to do dead body and there was a scene of it in the Aeneid I was watching a TedEd video of African mythology.
- At this age you would be in grade 3 hopefully and this was the age of where I watched the video and got into mythology
- These are things pretty much every kid play they're entertaining and the sole reason some people live.
7 Clues: A emotion when you basically are interested about things • These are things pretty much every kid play they're entertaining and the sole reason some people live. • An emotion you feel when you're feeling good and this is the emotion I felt after watching the TedEd video • ...
Chapter 8 Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
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- a high tall hill that has a fortress upon it
- who was Apollo
- who are the Olympics held in honor of
- what island did the Minoans live on
- a lyric poem is
- he was famous for his poems
- a leader who holds power through the use of force
- who was Zeus
- what was agora
- who was Athena
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- what is a lyric poem
- who was the tyrant that ruled Athens
- who was Hera
- what two groups helped shape later Greek cultures
- he was famous for his fables
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- what epic poem tells of the last year of the Trojan war
- the Greek word for a city-state
19 Clues: who was Hera • who was Zeus • who was Apollo • what was agora • who was Athena • a lyric poem is • what is a lyric poem • he was famous for his poems • he was famous for his fables • the Greek word for a city-state • what island did the Minoans live on • who was the tyrant that ruled Athens • who are the Olympics held in honor of • a high tall hill that has a fortress upon it • ...
Greek myth crossword 2023-08-26
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- who is said to be Zues least favorite child?
- who started the trojan war?
- what is a mix between a goat and a humans
- who was the golden apple given too in the trojan horse story?
- who made medusa a monster?
- What is the ancient river in greek mythology?
- who is the god of mischeif?
- who was the oldest child that came from Cronus and Rhea
- if you look at medusa she turns you into what?
- what animal everyday ate prometheus's liver?
- who is the goddess of the hunt?
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- who came up with the idea of the trojan horse?
- who is the goddess of marridge?
- who created Humans?
- who helped to kill achilles?
- who is the youngest child from Cronus and Rhea
- who is the youngest child from Zues and Hera
- what city were the greeks attacking in the trojan war?
- who killed medusa
19 Clues: who killed medusa • who created Humans? • who made medusa a monster? • who started the trojan war? • who is the god of mischeif? • who helped to kill achilles? • who is the goddess of marridge? • who is the goddess of the hunt? • what is a mix between a goat and a humans • who is said to be Zues least favorite child? • who is the youngest child from Zues and Hera • ...
September 2023 2023-10-13
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- Cunning; sly
- Strange; uncommon
- Large; powerful; impressive
- An advanced type of machine learning that uses multilayered neural networks to establish nested hierarchical models for data processing and analysis
- A longing or desire
- An Icelandic tradition in which books are given as Christmas presents and opened on December 24, after which the evening is spent reading the books
- The white of an egg
- Traditionally a striped cotton with alternate stripes crinkled in the weaving
- The act or instance of carrying
- (Greek & Roman Mythology) The food of the gods. Thought to confer immortality
- Any of several large Central and South American birds of the trogon family, having golden-green and scarlet plumage
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- Collect or form into a mass or group
- Distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar
- To praise highly
- Enigmatic; ambiguous
- Having a fluffy or woolly appearance
- Foamy; foamlike; frothy
- Happiness; well-being
- Opposing; antagonistic; contrary
19 Clues: Cunning; sly • To praise highly • Strange; uncommon • A longing or desire • The white of an egg • Enigmatic; ambiguous • Happiness; well-being • Foamy; foamlike; frothy • Large; powerful; impressive • The act or instance of carrying • Opposing; antagonistic; contrary • Collect or form into a mass or group • Having a fluffy or woolly appearance • ...
A culture that lives on 2025-10-08
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- Traditional Aboriginal instrument used to keep the beat
- ... people lived in Australia before the arrival of colonists
- A lot of Aboriginal paintings are made using tiny ... arranged into various shapes
- Aboriginal people who were sent to orphanages to learn the culture of white people (2 words)
- To remember and show respect for something
- Synonym for “prisoner”
- The name of Aboriginal people’s mythology
- Nickname given to Australian people
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- When European settlers arrived in Australia, they created ... (2 words)
- Traditional Aboriginal instrument making a deep, vibrating sound
- To say sorry
- Synonym for “success”
- The act of becoming friends again
- Type of Aboriginal art (2 words)
- Pigment used by Aboriginal people in traditional art
- Aboriginal name for the land and culture of a particular tribe
16 Clues: To say sorry • Synonym for “success” • Synonym for “prisoner” • Type of Aboriginal art (2 words) • The act of becoming friends again • Nickname given to Australian people • The name of Aboriginal people’s mythology • To remember and show respect for something • Pigment used by Aboriginal people in traditional art • Traditional Aboriginal instrument used to keep the beat • ...
Evangeline's Mysterious Message 2022-11-14
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- The Grim __________, the personification of death
- A stone coffin
- A prickly scrambling vine or shrub
- What a storm at sea is called in the North Atlantic Ocean, Northeast Pacific Ocean, and South Pacific Ocean
- What's in the skull's mouth in the Scruffmore family crest
- The ________ fish owl, the largest owl in the world
- The writing on a tombstone
- ________ owl, also known as a polar owl
- The person in charge of a cemetery
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- What a storm at sea is called in the Northwest Pacific Ocean
- The typical owl family order classification (ending in 'dae')
- A river in Greek Mythology
- _______ bat, consumes the blood of other animals
- What bats use to navigate in the dark
- ________ bat, also known as a megabat
- What bodies are buried in
16 Clues: A stone coffin • What bodies are buried in • A river in Greek Mythology • The writing on a tombstone • A prickly scrambling vine or shrub • The person in charge of a cemetery • What bats use to navigate in the dark • ________ bat, also known as a megabat • ________ owl, also known as a polar owl • _______ bat, consumes the blood of other animals • ...
English Terms 2025-02-18
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- Our School's Acronym
- I was so hungry I could eat a horse
- Twisting your sentence to make your side seem correct
- Referring to Mythology, The Bible, or Literature
- When multiple words start with the same letter
- Putting your words in a literal formation to add meaning to the text
- Continuing a sentence when it shouldn't be. Mostly used in Poems
- Paragraphs in a poem
- The fireman's house caught on fire
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- Using descriptive words to project an image in the readers mind
- Using words that end with the same pronunciation
- Bitter-Sweet
- Our Teacher
- Making an object seem as if it's alive
- Comparing one object to another without using "than", "like", or "as"
- Comparing one object to another while using "than", "like", or "as"
16 Clues: Our Teacher • Bitter-Sweet • Our School's Acronym • Paragraphs in a poem • The fireman's house caught on fire • I was so hungry I could eat a horse • Making an object seem as if it's alive • When multiple words start with the same letter • Using words that end with the same pronunciation • Referring to Mythology, The Bible, or Literature • ...
mythology 2023-12-19
crossword123 2021-10-18
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- Ability to do something to do better than the others, some god have multiple's of them,Zeus's most famous was throwing thunderbolts.
- Half human, half god. One of the most famous examples of this type of deity was Hercules ( roman mythology ). Used to have superpowers like gods, but do not have their ability to live that long and can be killed easily.
- Person with a lot of powers, another word for god or goddess.
- Place that is controlled by a specific owner, for us it's our house, Zeus's was mountain Olympus that is being highest mountain in the Greece and clouds, from which he could see what every people did.
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- First gods in mythology, most powerful, Chaos was one of them.
- Stories, hard to prove, from them we got the information about ancient deities.
- Global organised community, all people are part of it, sometimes can also be small group of people who are interested in some activity, like learning math.
7 Clues: Person with a lot of powers, another word for god or goddess. • First gods in mythology, most powerful, Chaos was one of them. • Stories, hard to prove, from them we got the information about ancient deities. • Ability to do something to do better than the others, some god have multiple's of them,Zeus's most famous was throwing thunderbolts. • ...
The mark of Athena 2021-05-31
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- Roman legacy of Apollo and the Augur of Camp Jupiter
- dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy
- weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- Greek virgin goddess of wisdom, civilization, mathematics, strategy, defensive warfare, crafts, the arts, and skill
- god of the Tiber river
- possessing spirits
- roman god of boundaries
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- three Gray Sisters, the other two being Anger and Wasp
- primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology
- roman name of athena
- Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity
- Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess
- brother of otus
- the Greek goddess of balance
- Latin word meaning "sword"
- flying Greek trireme
- he immortal equine son of the gods Demeter and Poseidon and brother of Despoina
- deity of the sea
- brother of ephilates
19 Clues: brother of otus • deity of the sea • possessing spirits • roman name of athena • flying Greek trireme • brother of ephilates • god of the Tiber river • roman god of boundaries • Latin word meaning "sword" • the Greek goddess of balance • dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy • Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity • primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology • ...
DRS: Sort 22 2023-09-13
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- measures temperature
- container used to keep liquids hot or cold.
- instrument for viewing objects that are above the level of direct sight
- the border around a two-dimensional figure
- the study of Earth's surface
- the study of how the earth was formed
- study of animals
- control unit for a heating or cooling system
- measurement equaling one-thousandth of a meter
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- a line segment through the center of a circle with its ends on the circle's circumference
- a metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters
- measures speed
- used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
- the study of myths
- description of a person's life
- a device used to observe distant objects
- the study of life and all living matter
- measures atmospheric pressure
- a history of a person's life written or told by that person
19 Clues: measures speed • study of animals • the study of myths • measures temperature • the study of Earth's surface • measures atmospheric pressure • description of a person's life • the study of how the earth was formed • the study of life and all living matter • a device used to observe distant objects • the border around a two-dimensional figure • ...
Narrative Text 2024-08-04
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- When the problems in the story developed
- The queen ..... away and left the daughter alone
- Malin Kundang is the example of ..... tale from Sumatra
- A ..... tells the life story of someone
- The princess had to ..... in the jungle
- ..... upon a time, there was a beautiful girl
- Snow White ..... the poisoned aplle and fell asleep
- Cinderella ..... with the prince in the ball
- The text is aimed to entertain us
- The famous hero in Greek mythology
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- The king asked the guard to put the man in .....
- We use ..... form of verbs in Narrative text
- A fairy tale is en example of ...... narrative
- The story about animals
- This paragraph reinforces the moral lesson of the story
- In the end, Malin Kundang turned into a ..... statue
- This paragraph introduces the characters of the story
- Kyai Pasir and Nyai Pasir are the ..... of Telaga Sarangan
- The father of Hercules
19 Clues: The father of Hercules • The story about animals • The text is aimed to entertain us • The famous hero in Greek mythology • A ..... tells the life story of someone • The princess had to ..... in the jungle • When the problems in the story developed • We use ..... form of verbs in Narrative text • Cinderella ..... with the prince in the ball • ...
I&S crossword 2021-10-18
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- A place of worship for Greek/Rome Deities.There are some that are intact like the temple of hera and the temple of Athena that are both in greece. These buildings were built in 27 bc by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
- A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon.
- A Primordial that is a giant in Norse mythology. It was created by drops of water that started melting in Niflheim because of the heat coming from Muspelheim. Father of all giants and portrayed as earth in the Mythology.
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- A place of worship for Christian religion, where build in towns instead of villages. Villages had churches, while the towns had these building. The building has a different system than churches, in these buildings there are higher ranks of bishop and the highest is the archbishop. In churches, there is usually only a pope. The buildings were introduced in the European Middle Ages.
- Abilities are different for different gods. When using these abilities the user does need any machinery to use it they can use it whenever they want to and they control it.
- A way people understood the world from 700 bc to 4th BCE because Plato, a student of Socrates, started disbelieving the theory of gods it in Ancient Greece
- Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers.
7 Clues: Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers. • A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon. • ...
crossword123 2021-10-18
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- Ability to do something to do better than the others, some god have multiple's of them,Zeus's most famous was throwing thunderbolts.
- Half human, half god. One of the most famous examples of this type of deity was Hercules ( roman mythology ). Used to have superpowers like gods, but do not have their ability to live that long and can be killed easily.
- Person with a lot of powers, another word for god or goddess.
- Place that is controlled by a specific owner, for us it's our house, Zeus's was mountain Olympus that is being highest mountain in the Greece and clouds, from which he could see what every people did.
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- First gods in mythology, most powerful, Chaos was one of them.
- Stories, hard to prove, from them we got the information about ancient deities.
- Global organised community, all people are part of it, sometimes can also be small group of people who are interested in some activity, like learning math.
7 Clues: Person with a lot of powers, another word for god or goddess. • First gods in mythology, most powerful, Chaos was one of them. • Stories, hard to prove, from them we got the information about ancient deities. • Ability to do something to do better than the others, some god have multiple's of them,Zeus's most famous was throwing thunderbolts. • ...
Australia:Flora and Fauna 2013-02-25
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- Australia has over 830 different species of this air born animal.
- A mammal named after a figure in Ancient Mythology.
- Australia was once part of this Supercontinent.
- Pine Discovered nearly 20 years ago
- Gods Country
- Lily Made into cake by the Native Australians.
- An Australian horse introduced in the late 18th century.
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- Nearly 900 different species within Australia, some beng the most dangerous in the world.
- Largest marsupial
- An egg laying mammal.
- A mammal with a pouch.
- Has over 24,000 different species within Australia.
- Australia has nearly 400 different species of this type of animal.
- a type of plant, introduced to Australia, but is Native to the America's.
- One of the two only monotremes on the planet.
- Mistaken for maidens of the ocean.
16 Clues: Gods Country • Largest marsupial • An egg laying mammal. • A mammal with a pouch. • Mistaken for maidens of the ocean. • Pine Discovered nearly 20 years ago • One of the two only monotremes on the planet. • Lily Made into cake by the Native Australians. • Australia was once part of this Supercontinent. • A mammal named after a figure in Ancient Mythology. • ...
Manga/Anime 2022-09-17
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- the opposing character in a story
- fiction based on future scientific advances
- a person who draws for a living
- the play or type of surrounding of a story
- a person in a story
- a person whose evil actions are important to a story
- the leading character in a story
- an exciting experience
- a person who is admired for their courage and achievements
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- the main events of a story; storyline
- a style or category of art
- information you don't want to know before reading a story or watching a movie
- a hobby of dressing up as characters from stories
- a collection of myths, usually related to religion or culture
- a writer of a book or article
- an idea that recurs in a story
16 Clues: a person in a story • an exciting experience • a style or category of art • a writer of a book or article • an idea that recurs in a story • a person who draws for a living • the leading character in a story • the opposing character in a story • the main events of a story; storyline • the play or type of surrounding of a story • fiction based on future scientific advances • ...
The ballad of songbirds and snakes - The crossword 2024-05-10
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- A punishement by death.
- ____Man,____Ball,____Storm,____Flake
- Synonyms: Battleground, stadium, rink
- We describe this as somone who tries to go against or overthrow their established government.
- This is the name of the queen of the underworld in ancient greek mythology.
- The opposite of a utopia.
- This smells with it's tounge.
- Somone who guides you and gives you advice.
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- The birth flower of people born in June.
- To betray or go against your comunity.
- Civil___, ___Cry
- A reusable tissue to blow your nose.
- A song that is used to tell a story.
- An agreement inforced by law that is usually signed.
- When I farmers harvest their crops, that is called r___ing
- A gift that is often used to express admiration and gratitude.
16 Clues: Civil___, ___Cry • A punishement by death. • The opposite of a utopia. • This smells with it's tounge. • ____Man,____Ball,____Storm,____Flake • A reusable tissue to blow your nose. • A song that is used to tell a story. • Synonyms: Battleground, stadium, rink • To betray or go against your comunity. • The birth flower of people born in June. • ...
Thanksgiving Crossword 2024-08-01
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- A historic disembarking point on land by William Bradford in 1620.
- Macy's event in New York City.
- A long journey by ship.
- Pilgrims came from ______ to the New World in 1620.
- Gather the crops.
- Ship that carried the Pilgrims.
- Synonym for thankful.
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- Thanksgiving became an annual holiday under this president.
- Prevalent in Greek mythology, this is known as the "horn of plenty".
- Number of days of the first Thanksgiving.
- Native tribe at the first Thanksgiving.
- Traditionally, the President pardons one or two of these each year from the dinner table in November.
- Thanksgiving is the ______ Thursday in November.
- The lesser known sister ship of the Mayflower that never made it to America.
- Traditional sport played on Thanksgiving.
- Use a knife to ______ turkey.
16 Clues: Gather the crops. • Synonym for thankful. • A long journey by ship. • Use a knife to ______ turkey. • Macy's event in New York City. • Ship that carried the Pilgrims. • Native tribe at the first Thanksgiving. • Number of days of the first Thanksgiving. • Traditional sport played on Thanksgiving. • Thanksgiving is the ______ Thursday in November. • ...
History of Ballet 2024-03-01
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- famous Russian composer and pianist
- Nijinsky's most famous ballet was The ______ of a Faun
- Nijinsky danced with an emphasis on _____ to make movements appear fluid
- T/F ballet is beginning to break away from gender stereotypes
- Today, dance companies aim for this
- a highly sexual being in Greek and Roman mythology
- _____ was in Dr. Gregory's office last week
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- Ida Rubinstein was described as a _____ princess
- where ballet was eventually "refined"
- name of young or baby swan
- in the Romantic Era, ____ themes involving the supernatural became popular
- in the "paradise gallery" audiences sat in _____ benches
- Ballet originated in the Italian ______ courts
- Sarah's favorite color
- The first ballet academy opened here in 1661
- Edgar _____ has created around 1,500 pieces of art of ballet dancers
16 Clues: Sarah's favorite color • name of young or baby swan • famous Russian composer and pianist • Today, dance companies aim for this • where ballet was eventually "refined" • _____ was in Dr. Gregory's office last week • The first ballet academy opened here in 1661 • Ballet originated in the Italian ______ courts • Ida Rubinstein was described as a _____ princess • ...
Review Weeks 5-8 2024-06-20
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- a period of hundred years
- made effective from a past date; backdated
- all the waters on the earth’s surface
- the study of myths
- a review of past events retrograde: moving backwards
- talks about someone's life
- science focused on fossils made of animals and plants
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- to look at someone or something closely
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event
- a boat that can rise on water
- a device that allows users to communicate with sounds when far apart
- many kinds of living environment
- a metric unit of mass, equal to one hundredth of a gram
- balance of sound in a musical composition
- to carry or move something from one place to another
- something that is easily carried
16 Clues: the study of myths • a period of hundred years • talks about someone's life • a boat that can rise on water • many kinds of living environment • something that is easily carried • all the waters on the earth’s surface • to look at someone or something closely • balance of sound in a musical composition • made effective from a past date; backdated • ...
English Words from Greek Mythology 2020-11-21
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- Goddess Clothe spins thread of human life.
- a maze or complicated path
- sea nymph could only repeat what others said
- a weakness named after warrior Achilles
- word named from hydra, flame-shooting snakes
- describes a voice as loud as 50 men
- to tempt or tease but just out of reach
- brainy word named after 3 headed Cerabus
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- a collection of maps
- having to do with time order
- breakfast food named after Goddess Ceres
- used to describe great strength
- a disordered, confused place,time
- giving kindness & money
- excessively interested in yourself
- named for Furies who cause pain & evil
- named after Hypnos, the god of sleep
- your enemy reminds you of what you do wrong
18 Clues: a collection of maps • giving kindness & money • a maze or complicated path • having to do with time order • used to describe great strength • a disordered, confused place,time • excessively interested in yourself • describes a voice as loud as 50 men • named after Hypnos, the god of sleep • named for Furies who cause pain & evil • a weakness named after warrior Achilles • ...
Crossword Puzzle of Greek Mythology 2021-09-22
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- The god of wine and fertility.
- A sea god who could change his shape at will.
- The first woman, bestowed upon humankind as a punishment for Prometheus's theft of fire.
- The son of Zeus and Alcmene, a hero of extraordinary strength who won immortality by performing 12 labors demanded by Hera
- goddess of destruction.
- One of the nine ancient Greek goddesses who each represented a particular art or science.
- The giant divine beings who preceded the Olympian gods.
- A strikingly beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite.
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- A Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to humankind.
- The god of sleep.
- Greek courtier to Dionysius the Elder, who according to legend was forced to sit at a banquet table under a sword suspended by a single hair to demonstrate the precariousness of a king's fortunes.
- A son of Laius and Jocasta, who was abandoned at birth and unwittingly killed his father and then married his mother.
- The hero of Homer's Iliad, the son of Peleus and Thetis and slayer of Hector.
- A beautiful young man who fell in love with his own reflection when he saw his face in a pool of water.
- The god who is the messenger of the gods.
- The fabled king of Phrygia to whom Dionysus gave the power of turning to gold all that he touched.
- A daughter of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon who with her brother Orestes avenged the murder of Agamemnon by killing their mother and her lover, Aegisthus.
- A legendary city where f the Trojan War took place.
18 Clues: The god of sleep. • goddess of destruction. • The god of wine and fertility. • The god who is the messenger of the gods. • A sea god who could change his shape at will. • A strikingly beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite. • A legendary city where f the Trojan War took place. • The giant divine beings who preceded the Olympian gods. • ...
Mythology Creatures 2022-04-28
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- A Greek creature that could turn anyone to stone if looked at in the eye (often depicted as having a serpent body)
- The 3 headed dog that guards the underworld
- A horse with a horn on its head
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- A winged horse that can fly(used by the Valkyrie)
- A sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus pulling ships underwater with its giant tentacles
- A giant with 1 eye
6 Clues: A giant with 1 eye • A horse with a horn on its head • The 3 headed dog that guards the underworld • A winged horse that can fly(used by the Valkyrie) • A sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus pulling ships underwater with its giant tentacles • ...
Indian mythology 2024-03-29
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- how many books or Mandalas is the Rigveda divided into?
- who is credited with the composition of the Vedas? [ Level : easy]
- when Lakshmana fainted in battle, which mountain did Hanuman bring to revive him?
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- which of the following is not a part of the Vedas among the Vedatrayi?
- who was the name of the baheliya that caused Krishna's death?
- what was the name of the forest where the Pandavas burned the city to establish Indraprastha?
6 Clues: how many books or Mandalas is the Rigveda divided into? • who was the name of the baheliya that caused Krishna's death? • who is credited with the composition of the Vedas? [ Level : easy] • which of the following is not a part of the Vedas among the Vedatrayi? • when Lakshmana fainted in battle, which mountain did Hanuman bring to revive him? • ...
I&S crossword 2021-10-18
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- A place of worship for Greek/Rome Deities.There are some that are intact like the temple of hera and the temple of Athena that are both in greece. These buildings were built in 27 bc by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
- A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon.
- A Primordial that is a giant in Norse mythology. It was created by drops of water that started melting in Niflheim because of the heat coming from Muspelheim. Father of all giants and portrayed as earth in the Mythology.
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- A place of worship for Christian religion, where build in towns instead of villages. Villages had churches, while the towns had these building. The building has a different system than churches, in these buildings there are higher ranks of bishop and the highest is the archbishop. In churches, there is usually only a pope. The buildings were introduced in the European Middle Ages.
- Abilities are different for different gods. When using these abilities the user does need any machinery to use it they can use it whenever they want to and they control it.
- A way people understood the world from 700 bc to 4th BCE because Plato, a student of Socrates, started disbelieving the theory of gods it in Ancient Greece
- Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers.
7 Clues: Is represented in myths and sometimes has a place of worship. It is a god or goddess. Sometimes represented with unique powers. • A sentient being that was the first on the world or the one that is portrait as earth. Gave birth or created to the other gods in some way in the pantheon. • ...
Crossword 2017-02-15
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- A poor farmer
- A fort built on top of a large hill
- A short story that uses animals to teach morals
- A change
- A small group of wealthy aristocratic rulers
- The process by which a culture takes ideas from other cultures
- A Greek city-state
- A sole leader who rules by force
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- A collection of myths passed down from generation to generation
- A system in which every member has one vote, and the person or idea that receives the most votes is chosen
- A long poem about heroic deeds
- A government ruled by the people
- A group of allies
- A settlement separated from but ruled by a homeland
- A strip of land that connects two large pieces of land
- A Greek open-air market
16 Clues: A change • A poor farmer • A group of allies • A Greek city-state • A Greek open-air market • A long poem about heroic deeds • A government ruled by the people • A sole leader who rules by force • A fort built on top of a large hill • A small group of wealthy aristocratic rulers • A short story that uses animals to teach morals • A settlement separated from but ruled by a homeland • ...
Culture 2023-08-03
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- Traditional stories, legends, and beliefs of a culture.
- Moving your body rhythmically to music or a beat.
- The traditions, values, and history of a culture.
- To observe and enjoy a special occasion.
- Sounds and melodies that people enjoy listening to.
- What people eat and how they prepare and enjoy it.
- Beliefs and practices related to spirituality.
- Sharing tales and narratives to entertain or teach.
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- The way people communicate using words and sounds.
- Formal events with rituals and symbolism.
- Items people wear for protection, style, and tradition.
- Customs and practices passed down through generations.
- A special event with celebrations, often for a holiday.
- Cultural habits and practices followed by a group.
- Collection of myths and stories of a particular culture.
- Creative works like paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
16 Clues: To observe and enjoy a special occasion. • Formal events with rituals and symbolism. • Beliefs and practices related to spirituality. • Moving your body rhythmically to music or a beat. • The traditions, values, and history of a culture. • The way people communicate using words and sounds. • Cultural habits and practices followed by a group. • ...
Greek Philosophy 2023-09-25
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- had the theory that everything is matter and not everything came from matter
- though fire was the basis of everything
- came up with an unchanging mathematical theorem
- philosopher that reflected on ethics and recognized physics
- reason why Greeks abandoned mythology
- gave lectures on ethics and behaviors
- wanted happiness and no fear about the afterlife
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- tried to understand why humans fought each other
- highest mountain in Greece
- Greek philosophy aligned with confucianism in where
- believed air was the basis of everything
- the love of wisdom
- describes an elaborate system of elements, gods, and goddesses
- came up with the atomic theory
- philosopher that wanted wisdom and virtue as power instead of wealth
- thought everything was made from water since it had 3 states of matter
16 Clues: the love of wisdom • highest mountain in Greece • came up with the atomic theory • reason why Greeks abandoned mythology • gave lectures on ethics and behaviors • though fire was the basis of everything • believed air was the basis of everything • came up with an unchanging mathematical theorem • tried to understand why humans fought each other • ...
Culture - Europe 2023-11-15
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- Italian artist, created the Mona Lisa
- European football, started in England
- Spanish artist, introduced new style using geometric shapes
- Way for people to travel in snowy, mountainous areas
- Well-known classical music composer, from Austria
- Wanted people to learn more about human nature
- Got people to think more logically by asking question after question
- Monument that reflects the influence of Greek mythology
- English rock band, had a huge influence on pop music around the world
- Popular sport in England, mix between soccer and American football
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- Most popular religion in Europe
- Type of music with short songs that tell about an event
- Was a writer and created words used today
- Oldest prehistoric monument in Europe
- Largest amphitheater in the world
- Tutored Alexander the Great
16 Clues: Tutored Alexander the Great • Most popular religion in Europe • Largest amphitheater in the world • Italian artist, created the Mona Lisa • European football, started in England • Oldest prehistoric monument in Europe • Was a writer and created words used today • Wanted people to learn more about human nature • Well-known classical music composer, from Austria • ...
Choir Crossword 2024-06-12
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- what we should embrace according to "When the Earth Stands Still"?
- The voice of what?
- highest note of this repertoire (sung by high sopranos)
- about what tree type is "In Monte Oliveti"?
- Country Ešenvalds comes from
- For which month do we vow to wait in "I sowed the seeds of love"?
- number of languages in this repertoire
- composer of "Les Djinns"
- what is the husband feeling other than jelousy in "Bez pory da bez vremeni"?
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- composer of "Six Choral Folksongs"
- Panteley's profession
- What do we have three of according to "The Lover's Ghost"?
- about what alcoholic beverage do we sing in one of the Holst songs?
- What is Ward's profession?
- In what mythology is Thor a god?
- First name of icelandic composer
16 Clues: The voice of what? • Panteley's profession • composer of "Les Djinns" • What is Ward's profession? • Country Ešenvalds comes from • In what mythology is Thor a god? • First name of icelandic composer • composer of "Six Choral Folksongs" • number of languages in this repertoire • about what tree type is "In Monte Oliveti"? • ...
Indian Folk Music 2023-03-07
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- A dance that is performed by men of the Kuruba community.
- A singing style from the epic Mahabharata with accompaniment.
- A traditional dance performed with colored sticks.
- The oldest folk song in India.
- Jhumair and Domkach are styles of this folk music.
- Song that is sung to honor Hindu gods and goddesses.
- Expressionist poetry and light music.
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- Folk music that is traditionally sung by women.
- Music of the fishermen.
- Folk music relating to nature.
- A vigorous dance based on Hindu mythology.
- Music of the Tamang people expressing day-to-day life.
- Dance-oriented folk music that has been adapted to pop music.
- Punjabi dance-oriented folk music.
- Songs that are about Assamese new year, love and daily life.
- Musicians whose name comes from "divinely inspired insanity."
16 Clues: Music of the fishermen. • Folk music relating to nature. • The oldest folk song in India. • Punjabi dance-oriented folk music. • Expressionist poetry and light music. • A vigorous dance based on Hindu mythology. • Folk music that is traditionally sung by women. • A traditional dance performed with colored sticks. • Jhumair and Domkach are styles of this folk music. • ...
Mythology 2023-04-27
Valentine's Day 2025-02-12
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- bird often associated with Valentine's Day
- Aztecs believed that ____ was a gift from the gods
- country where Lindt’s Chocolate factory originated
- per capita, this country consumes the most candy
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- the fear of falling in love
- chocolate keys symbolize unlocking a heart in this country
- company that created the first box of Valentine's Chocolate
- Greek God that is the equivalent to Cupid in Roman mythology
8 Clues: the fear of falling in love • bird often associated with Valentine's Day • per capita, this country consumes the most candy • Aztecs believed that ____ was a gift from the gods • country where Lindt’s Chocolate factory originated • chocolate keys symbolize unlocking a heart in this country • company that created the first box of Valentine's Chocolate • ...
ZOFIA'S CROSSWORD 2024-10-25
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- a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line
- a great victory or achievement
- an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity.
- a bird of mythology
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- a ghost
- an instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy variations which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded.
- a picture
- a mobile telephone
8 Clues: a ghost • a picture • a mobile telephone • a bird of mythology • a great victory or achievement • an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity. • a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line • ...
Art 2020-04-21
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- Painting category that contains human figure
- Painting category that contains events, mythology
- This characteristic can have the following values: bright, muted, full or limited range
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- This thing is made of stone, metal, or wood
- Painting category that contains every day life
- Painting category that contains landscape, seascape, urban landscape?
- Painting category that contains fruits, flowers, objects
- This characteristic can have the following values: large medium or small
8 Clues: This thing is made of stone, metal, or wood • Painting category that contains human figure • Painting category that contains every day life • Painting category that contains events, mythology • Painting category that contains fruits, flowers, objects • Painting category that contains landscape, seascape, urban landscape? • ...
Athena Research Crossword Puzzle by: Keana Pineda 2015-11-24
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- An animal that represents Athena in Roman mythology
- A characteristic that made Athena known for who she is
- The type of insect that Athena was turned into by Athena
- A tree that represented peace and provided citizens food, wood and, and oil
- Who was poisoned from Athena
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- A gift that Athena gave to Perseus
- Goddess of ______
- Hero that called Athena for her shield to help kill Medusa
8 Clues: Goddess of ______ • Who was poisoned from Athena • A gift that Athena gave to Perseus • An animal that represents Athena in Roman mythology • A characteristic that made Athena known for who she is • The type of insect that Athena was turned into by Athena • Hero that called Athena for her shield to help kill Medusa • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-01
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- Which monument has the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh?
- Which archaeologist discovered King Tut's tomb?
- Which paperlike material did Egyptians write on?
- Which woman is considered Egypt's last pharaoh?
- Which river was central to Egyptian life?
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- According to Egyptian mythology, a person's heart would be weighed against which object?
- Which artifact helped scholars decipher Egyptian writing?
- Which resource was Nubia known for?
8 Clues: Which resource was Nubia known for? • Which river was central to Egyptian life? • Which archaeologist discovered King Tut's tomb? • Which woman is considered Egypt's last pharaoh? • Which paperlike material did Egyptians write on? • Which artifact helped scholars decipher Egyptian writing? • Which monument has the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh? • ...
Matariki 2024-06-25
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- In what month did Matariki become an official public holiday in New Zealand during 2022?
- What is Matariki called in India?
- In what mythology is Matariki known as the seven sisters?
- What is Matariki called in Japan?
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- What constellation is Matariki part of?
- What is Matariki most commonly known as worldwide?
- What group knew Matariki as Freyja's hens?
- What is Matariki called in China?
8 Clues: What is Matariki called in China? • What is Matariki called in India? • What is Matariki called in Japan? • What constellation is Matariki part of? • What group knew Matariki as Freyja's hens? • What is Matariki most commonly known as worldwide? • In what mythology is Matariki known as the seven sisters? • ...
6. 2025-09-18
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- The official power to make legal decisions
- The arrangement of events in the order they happened
- A set of rules for solving a problem step by step
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- Principles of right and wrong behavior
- Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
- A confusing and difficult problem or question
- A collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes
- Something that deviates from what is expected or normal
8 Clues: Principles of right and wrong behavior • The official power to make legal decisions • A confusing and difficult problem or question • A set of rules for solving a problem step by step • Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty • The arrangement of events in the order they happened • Something that deviates from what is expected or normal • ...
Video game 2025-04-03
5 Clues: Taller Italian plumber • famous Italian plumber • A physics based vr game • A Greek mythology based game • Vr game where you slice blocks to the beat
Team name: 2025-06-16
5 Clues: Superman's home planet • numbering system, 0's and 1's • 'Yggdrasil' in Norse mythology • U.S. state bordering two oceans • Glen Moy, Polka, Autumn Bliss (fruit)
ancient egypt 2023-12-04
6 Clues: Artificial dried corpses • This can tells you the date. • we can’t write with out this • This building is build by antient Egypt. • If we use this, we can get more beutiful. • The patron saint of the pharaohs in ancient Egyptian mythology
freddy y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- A thing that is made from an object.
- I found a _______ cross word on the internet.
- Physical or mental moving your body.
- Something exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language.
- Words that sound the same but there are spelt different.
- Today I went to see the worlds biggest ________.
- I felt ________ to Jackson when his wake board broke.
- We need ______ to live a life.
- Frank had _____ in his body.
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- Lacie is good at singing the lyric to a song.
- Frankie was being _______ today.
- I went to Egypt to see a _________.
- She was taken away on a stretcher with an oxygen mask on so she could be __________.
- The square was _________.
- Today I ________ Frankie to come here.
- Something make believe.
- I went to _____ to see a pyramid.
17 Clues: Something make believe. • The square was _________. • Frank had _____ in his body. • We need ______ to live a life. • Frankie was being _______ today. • I went to _____ to see a pyramid. • I went to Egypt to see a _________. • A thing that is made from an object. • Physical or mental moving your body. • Today I ________ Frankie to come here. • ...
Genres 2023-05-30
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- stories meant to scare or frighten
- oral stories, fairy tales
- stories, movies and books that are based on facts, real life events and real people
- stories, movies and books that describes imaginary events
- faction based on future scientific or technological advances
- writer about someone's life
- a novel written in a comic strip format
- hunger games
- uses magic or supernatural, Harry Potter
- when someone writes about their own life
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- stories that are made up and set in the past
- non-fiction that is told as a narrative to present factual information
- historical account or biography written from personal knowledge
- stories that could be real
- fiction that deal with demigods, deities, and usually explain a phenomenon of nature
- fiction involving a crime or mystery
- writing that tells a story and is usually performed on stage
17 Clues: hunger games • oral stories, fairy tales • stories that could be real • writer about someone's life • stories meant to scare or frighten • fiction involving a crime or mystery • a novel written in a comic strip format • uses magic or supernatural, Harry Potter • when someone writes about their own life • stories that are made up and set in the past • ...
Positive Futures 2023-10-26
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- Food item containing a reading of the future (7,6)
- Singer of 'WAIT FOR U' alongside Drake and Tems (6)
- Flower symbolising rebirth and new beginnings (8)
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Main character of 'Back to the Future' (5,5)
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. (6)
- The US President who said, "The best way to predict the future is to create it." (7)
- Positive emotion - anagram HEAPSNIPS (9)
- A person who predicts the future (7)
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- Not hopeful but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8)
- A German future! (7)
- Chinese zodiac sign of 2024 - anagram GORDAN (6)
- Key trait of a Slytherin (8)
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose (7)
- When you _ _ _ _ upon star (4)
- Book by Veronica Roth about a dystopian future (9)
- _ _ _ _ _ _ of Delphi, Greek mythology (6)
17 Clues: A German future! (7) • Greek goddess of wisdom • Key trait of a Slytherin (8) • When you _ _ _ _ upon star (4) • Not hopeful but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8) • A person who predicts the future (7) • Positive emotion - anagram HEAPSNIPS (9) • _ _ _ _ _ _ of Delphi, Greek mythology (6) • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose (7) • Main character of 'Back to the Future' (5,5) • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-12-12
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- greek philosopher who was the student of plato
- stories about greek gods and creatures
- time period where greek culture was spread outside of greece
- greek philosopher who was the student of socrates
- hellenistic philosophy were one believed you must live life to fullest
- greek drama about social issues
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- time period where greek culture was isolated to greece
- form of government that allowed voting
- greek city state that favored military
- greek sporting event to honor the gods
- hellenistic philosophy were people believed you need to protect life from ending
- military leader from Macedonia that conquered Persia
- greek city state that favored education
- a name for a greek city state
- math subject that includes pathagorian theorom
- greek drama poking fun at politicians
- greek philosopher that was put to death for asking to many questions
17 Clues: a name for a greek city state • greek drama about social issues • greek drama poking fun at politicians • form of government that allowed voting • greek city state that favored military • greek sporting event to honor the gods • stories about greek gods and creatures • greek city state that favored education • greek philosopher who was the student of plato • ...
Kinds of Subject 2024-02-28
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- use of images that are made by the mind
- use of animals represented by artists from every age and place
- use of sceneries or events you can see everyday
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- use of myths of different cultures
- use of events or lifestyle
- use of human body; nude or clothed
- inanimate objects are arranged in indoor setting
7 Clues: use of events or lifestyle • use of myths of different cultures • use of human body; nude or clothed • use of images that are made by the mind • use of sceneries or events you can see everyday • inanimate objects are arranged in indoor setting • use of animals represented by artists from every age and place
7ENE5 CROSSWORD 2021-11-29
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- adjective - happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended
- verb - to make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason
- noun - a set of actions that is the accepted way of doing something
- adverb - once every year
- noun - poems in general as a form of literature
- noun - myths in general
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- adverb - very; more than usual
- noun - succeed in reaching an aim
8 Clues: noun - myths in general • adverb - once every year • adverb - very; more than usual • noun - succeed in reaching an aim • noun - poems in general as a form of literature • noun - a set of actions that is the accepted way of doing something • adjective - happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended • ...
Greece 2020-11-22
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- piece of land surrounded completely by water.
- the high, fortified area of Athen where the Parthenon is in Greece.
- temple on the Athenian acropolis
- cities that ruled themselves and the land around them.
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- piece of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- separated from other people.
- a market and open spaces used for public meetings in Ancient Greece.
- king of the gods in Greek mythology
8 Clues: separated from other people. • temple on the Athenian acropolis • king of the gods in Greek mythology • piece of land surrounded completely by water. • piece of land surrounded on three sides by water. • cities that ruled themselves and the land around them. • the high, fortified area of Athen where the Parthenon is in Greece. • ...
Mercury 2023-05-18
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- Is Mercury visible or invisible to the naked eye?
- First name of a famous astronomer who observed many planets including Mercury
- The type of mythology that contains the god that Mercury was named after
- The metal that Mercury is mostly made out of
- The number of moons Mercury has
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- The name of the planet this crossword is about
- A word to describe Mercury
- The direction Mercury rotates
8 Clues: A word to describe Mercury • The direction Mercury rotates • The number of moons Mercury has • The metal that Mercury is mostly made out of • The name of the planet this crossword is about • Is Mercury visible or invisible to the naked eye? • The type of mythology that contains the god that Mercury was named after • ...
Mesopotamian Religion Crossword 2025-03-24
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- A common structure made to worship gods and goddesses
- Something that told the stories of the gods and goddesses
- Something that people believed in if a king died
- Where the people believed they would go after they died
- A person who would help people interpret signs they find
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- Human like traits like emotions, and marriage
- Popular method for a divination
- The belief in multiple gods and goddesses
8 Clues: Popular method for a divination • The belief in multiple gods and goddesses • Human like traits like emotions, and marriage • Something that people believed in if a king died • A common structure made to worship gods and goddesses • Where the people believed they would go after they died • A person who would help people interpret signs they find • ...
Fiction, Nonfiction, and Drama 2017-02-22
Across
- Story that has a basis in fact but also includes imaginative material
- Focuses on a significant relationship between the writer and a person
- Reveals human behavior and phenomena; pertaining to the actions of the gods
- Stories handed down by word of mouth
- report A report of an experiment
- Story with fictional characters and events in a historical setting
- Lighter in tone and provides a happy conclusion
- Full of excitement, meant to entertain
Down
- Darker themes such as disaster, pain and death
- Public address or discourse
- Narrative of a person's life
- Reporting on news and current events
- Exaggerated, appeals directly to the senses of audience
- tale Humorous story with blatant exaggerations
- Strange or otherworldly settings or characters
- Nonsensical, often overacts or engages slapstick humor
- A short literary composition that reflects the author's outlook or point
17 Clues: Public address or discourse • Narrative of a person's life • report A report of an experiment • Reporting on news and current events • Stories handed down by word of mouth • Full of excitement, meant to entertain • Darker themes such as disaster, pain and death • tale Humorous story with blatant exaggerations • Strange or otherworldly settings or characters • ...
Fiction, Nonfiction, and Drama 2017-02-22
Across
- Full of excitement, meant to entertain
- A short literary composition that reflects the author's outlook or point
- Exaggerated, appeals directly to the senses of audience
- Darker themes such as disaster, pain and death
- Story with fictional characters and events in a historical setting
- Narrative of a person's life
- Humorous story with blatant exaggerations
- Reveals human behavior and phenomena; pertaining to the actions of the gods
Down
- Focuses on a significant relationship between the writer and a person
- Nonsensical, often overacts or engages slapstick humor
- Lighter in tone and provides a happy conclusion
- Reporting on news and current events
- Public address or discourse
- Strange or otherworldly settings or characters
- A report of an experiment
- Stories handed down by word of mouth
- Story that has a basis in fact but also includes imaginative material
17 Clues: A report of an experiment • Public address or discourse • Narrative of a person's life • Reporting on news and current events • Stories handed down by word of mouth • Full of excitement, meant to entertain • Humorous story with blatant exaggerations • Strange or otherworldly settings or characters • Darker themes such as disaster, pain and death • ...
Ancient Greek and Roman Mythology 2016-04-19
Across
- which god trapped Ares and Aphrodite?
- the god who is also a titan?
- who turned Arachne into a spider?
- which god was attacked by pirates?
- who is the titan of the south and constellations?
- the companion monster of charybdis?
- Who defeated the sphinx?
- who was married to Jupiter?
Down
- who was the Roman god of wine?
- who gave man fire?
- which Roman goddess gave up her spot as an Olympian?
- what fruit seeds did Persephone eat in Hades?
- Who was born in a shell?
- what is Hercules' Greek name?
- who tricked Artemis into killing a man?
- Who was the king of the titans?
- who judged a contest between Pan and Apollo?
- What is Hypnos' Roman name?
18 Clues: who gave man fire? • Who was born in a shell? • Who defeated the sphinx? • What is Hypnos' Roman name? • who was married to Jupiter? • the god who is also a titan? • what is Hercules' Greek name? • who was the Roman god of wine? • Who was the king of the titans? • who turned Arachne into a spider? • which god was attacked by pirates? • the companion monster of charybdis? • ...
Mythology Crossword 2021-10-06
7 Clues: How was Athena born • who did Zeus swallow • What was the tapestry of • What was Athena the god of • who did Arachne compare himself to • what did Athena originally came from • what was the first thing Athena ever made
Greek Mythology 2023-05-05
Egyptian Mythology 2025-01-30
6 Clues: god of the sun • cat-headed goddess • hawk-headed son of Osiris • jackal-headed funerary god • crocodile-headed neutral deity • goddess of magic and wife of Osiris
Greek Mythology 2025-02-19
6 Clues: Ocean god • God of the sky • Primordial sky god • Greek god of the harvest • owns the helmet that can turn one invisible • Greek hero who went to the underworld to save his wife; main character in ‘Hadestown’
Planets Names based on Mythology 2021-03-10
Across
- Named for the Roman god of the sea.
- Named for the Roman god of war.
- Named for the Greek god of the sky.
- Named for the king of the Roman gods.
Down
- Named for the fastest of Roman gods.
- Named for the Roman goddess of beauty and love.
- Named for the Roman god of agriculture and harvest.
- The only planet not named after a god of mythology.
8 Clues: Named for the Roman god of war. • Named for the Roman god of the sea. • Named for the Greek god of the sky. • Named for the fastest of Roman gods. • Named for the king of the Roman gods. • Named for the Roman goddess of beauty and love. • Named for the Roman god of agriculture and harvest. • The only planet not named after a god of mythology.
RCS Holi Celebration 25-26 2025-08-14
Across
- country in South East Asia with a large Hindu community
- also known as "Spring Festival"
- bright powder thrown during this celebration
- traditional drink served during this festival
Down
- symbolizes a fresh start
- the "Festival of Colors" is rooted in Hindu _______
- a natural dye primarily used for temporary tattoos, known as mehndi
- a major deity in Hinduism, known as the preserver and protector of the universe
8 Clues: symbolizes a fresh start • also known as "Spring Festival" • bright powder thrown during this celebration • traditional drink served during this festival • the "Festival of Colors" is rooted in Hindu _______ • country in South East Asia with a large Hindu community • a natural dye primarily used for temporary tattoos, known as mehndi • ...
planets 2015-11-06
7 Clues: Named after the Roman God of War • Named after the Roman God of the sea • Named after the Roman God of the sky • Named after the ruler of the Roman God • Named after the messenger of the Roman gods • Named after Jupiter's father in Roman mythology • Named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
Love is in the air 2025-02-12
7 Clues: Classic red flowers • The Greek god of love in mythology • A cute matchmaker with a bow and arrow. • A handwritten note full of deep emotions • A genre of books and movies full of LOVE. • A sweet treat is often given on this special day. • A classic symbol of love that beats for someone special.
Mister 2025-11-03
7 Clues: A male bovine animal • A playful, aquatic mammal • A young animal, especially a bear • A wild canine that lives and hunts in packs • A large, strong mammal that hibernates in winter • A clever, reddish animal known for its bushy tail • A creature with hooves and the upper body of a man (from mythology)
Vocab review 2021-11-12
Across
- (adj): narrow
- (n): A spirit or ghost; a spirit of the dead inhabiting Hades in Greek and Roman mythology
- Not important; not relating to what is being discussed
- (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly
- A long journey; a series of adventures
- The amount of something that is permitted
- Written rules or laws
Down
- (n): feelings of being beaten with a club
- Untrustworthy, dishonest, or unscrupulous people
- People who trick others by pretending to be other people
- Goodness, decency
- words used to describe a noun
- a fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament
- A way out; the act of leaving
- (v): to appear threateningly near
- words used to describe an adjective, verb or other adverbs
- To break or ignore a law or rule openly
17 Clues: (adj): narrow • Goodness, decency • Written rules or laws • words used to describe a noun • A way out; the act of leaving • (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly • (v): to appear threateningly near • A long journey; a series of adventures • To break or ignore a law or rule openly • The amount of something that is permitted • (n): feelings of being beaten with a club • ...
Period 5: Rome Gallery Walk 2016-01-13
Across
- Brave and courageous
- Men in Rome that were trained with weapons to fight in the arena
- place of worship
- Oval open air venues with raised seating. They were used for events such as gladiator combats
- Human Form
- Glorified and praised
Down
- A collection of myths
- Roman war galley with three banks of paddles, or oars.
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community
- where the Romans went to hangout, get clean and socialize
- Soldiers or slaves who fought each other to entertain the people of Rome
- Where chariot races were held
- a vast volcano located in the Gulf of Naples that erased the town of Pompeii
- how the Romans moved water into their cities
- General who commanded the Carthaginian army in second Punic war
- A large theater or stadium
- a large Roman home consisting of a farm and residential buildings around a courtyard
- Church
18 Clues: Church • Human Form • place of worship • Brave and courageous • A collection of myths • Glorified and praised • A large theater or stadium • Where chariot races were held • how the Romans moved water into their cities • The governing body of a nation, state, or community • Roman war galley with three banks of paddles, or oars. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2024-11-14
Across
- Government ruled by a small group of people
- A ruler who seized power without legal right
- A person or place believed to give messages from the gods
- King of the Greek gods
- The study of ideas about knowledge and life
- City-state famous for democracy and philosophy
- Open market and meeting place in Greek cities
- Mountain where the gods were believed to live
- A Greek city-state, the basic political unit
- Ancient Greek athletic competitions held every four years
Down
- Philosopher known for questioning and dialogues
- The ancient poet who wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
- Collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes
- Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- A government where people vote on decisions
- A central public space for markets and gatherings
- Greek city-state known for its military strength
- The high city where temples were built
18 Clues: King of the Greek gods • Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • The high city where temples were built • Government ruled by a small group of people • A government where people vote on decisions • The study of ideas about knowledge and life • A ruler who seized power without legal right • A Greek city-state, the basic political unit • ...
Yaprak - Ortaklar Science High School - Team Asil 2023-02-03
Across
- Which feast did the Romans celebrate on 14 February?
- Who was Saint Valentine?
- From whom did Valentine's Day get its name?
Down
- What does Cupid use to make people fall in love?
- Which civilization wrote the first love poem?
- Which god is the symbol of Valentine's Day?
- What's the equivalent of Cupid in Greek Mythology?
7 Clues: Who was Saint Valentine? • Which god is the symbol of Valentine's Day? • From whom did Valentine's Day get its name? • Which civilization wrote the first love poem? • What does Cupid use to make people fall in love? • What's the equivalent of Cupid in Greek Mythology? • Which feast did the Romans celebrate on 14 February?
September Vocab 2017-10-02
Across
- Repeating of the same letter sound, or group of sounds
- FAcing danger or difficulty without fear
- Legendary figure with great strength or abilities
- Long narrative poem written to celebrate adventure and achievements
Down
- a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
- A strong pause or stop written a line of poetry
- implied reference in literature
7 Clues: implied reference in literature • FAcing danger or difficulty without fear • A strong pause or stop written a line of poetry • Legendary figure with great strength or abilities • Repeating of the same letter sound, or group of sounds • a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology. • Long narrative poem written to celebrate adventure and achievements
Mister 2025-11-03
7 Clues: A male bovine animal • A playful, aquatic mammal • A young animal, especially a bear • A wild canine that lives and hunts in packs • A large, strong mammal that hibernates in winter • A clever, reddish animal known for its bushy tail • A creature with hooves and the upper body of a man (from mythology)
Mister 2025-11-03
7 Clues: A male bovine animal • A playful, aquatic mammal • A young animal, especially a bear • A wild canine that lives and hunts in packs • A large, strong mammal that hibernates in winter • A clever, reddish animal known for its bushy tail • A creature with hooves and the upper body of a man (from mythology)
Greece 2021-11-16
Across
- work of literature
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of hero
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain nature
- democracy form of government which the people rather a representative decide issues
- an object that when used I a random contest to make a choice
Down
- the study of nature life
- serious and often a sad ending
- people re faced to pay tax
8 Clues: work of literature • the study of nature life • people re faced to pay tax • serious and often a sad ending • a very long poem that relates the adventures of hero • traditional stories used by a culture to explain nature • an object that when used I a random contest to make a choice • democracy form of government which the people rather a representative decide issues
General culture 2023-10-25
Across
- Work of art whose painter is Leonardo Davinci
- Place that is famous for its mythology
- where the first olympic games were held
- singer who is known for her hip movement
Down
- Food which is typical of italy
- city where couples propose marriage
- Picchu place that is famous for being one of the wonders of the world.
- country where they celebrate the day of the dead
8 Clues: Food which is typical of italy • city where couples propose marriage • Place that is famous for its mythology • where the first olympic games were held • singer who is known for her hip movement • Work of art whose painter is Leonardo Davinci • country where they celebrate the day of the dead • Picchu place that is famous for being one of the wonders of the world.
In Myths underwater 2025-03-15
Across
- A female sea monster in Greek mythology, with dogs for a lower body.
- Mythical sea creature with a horse like front, and fish like back
- Giant sea monster of Scandinavian legend
- A sea monster that can change its form.
- Sea nymph often depicted with a comb and mirror
Down
- Sea serpent of the Old Testament
- Greek Sea Monster that creates whirlpools
- Sea nymph of greek Myth
8 Clues: Sea nymph of greek Myth • Sea serpent of the Old Testament • A sea monster that can change its form. • Giant sea monster of Scandinavian legend • Greek Sea Monster that creates whirlpools • Sea nymph often depicted with a comb and mirror • Mythical sea creature with a horse like front, and fish like back • ...
In Myths underwater 2025-03-15
Across
- A female sea monster in Greek mythology, with dogs for a lower body.
- Mythical sea creature with a horse like front, and fish like back
- Giant sea monster of Scandinavian legend
- A sea monster that can change its form.
- Sea nymph often depicted with a comb and mirror
Down
- Sea serpent of the Old Testament
- Greek Sea Monster that creates whirlpools
- Sea nymph of greek Myth
8 Clues: Sea nymph of greek Myth • Sea serpent of the Old Testament • A sea monster that can change its form. • Giant sea monster of Scandinavian legend • Greek Sea Monster that creates whirlpools • Sea nymph often depicted with a comb and mirror • Mythical sea creature with a horse like front, and fish like back • ...
Centaurs 2022-11-03
5 Clues: Largest confirmed centaur • It's permanent number is 54598 • Second centaur to be discovered • Named after Nessos (Greek Mythology) • First-identified member of the centaurs class
Vocab review 2021-11-12
Across
- (n): feelings of being beaten with a club
- a fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament
- (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly
- A long journey; a series of adventures
- Written rules or laws
- To break or ignore a law or rule openly
- A way out; the act of leaving
- words used to describe a noun
Down
- Untrustworthy, dishonest, or unscrupulous people
- People who trick others by pretending to be other people
- Not important; not relating to what is being discussed
- words used to describe an adjective, verb or other adverbs
- Goodness, decency
- (n): A spirit or ghost; a spirit of the dead inhabiting Hades in Greek and Roman mythology
- The amount of something that is permitted
- (adj): narrow
- (v): to appear threateningly near
17 Clues: (adj): narrow • Goodness, decency • Written rules or laws • A way out; the act of leaving • words used to describe a noun • (adj): brutal; unkind; ghastly • (v): to appear threateningly near • A long journey; a series of adventures • To break or ignore a law or rule openly • The amount of something that is permitted • (n): feelings of being beaten with a club • ...
