mythology Crossword Puzzles
Valentine's Day 2025-02-12
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
freddy y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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?
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- 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? • ...
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
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
7ENE5 CROSSWORD 2021-11-29
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- (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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Kinds of Subject 2024-02-28
Across
- 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
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)
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
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- 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)
Broadway 2022-03-20
Across
- Staring Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth
- Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, a musical about a famous historian
- First a movie, follows Lydia Deetz
- King Henry's dead wives put on a concert
- Follows Jesus and his disciples in a modern world
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- Takes place during the newsboy strike of 1899
- written by Andrew Lloyd Webber where the cast dressed as animals
- The main character is a long lost Russian Princess.
- A Greek mythology musical adaptation staring Amber Grey.
9 Clues: First a movie, follows Lydia Deetz • King Henry's dead wives put on a concert • Staring Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth • Takes place during the newsboy strike of 1899 • Follows Jesus and his disciples in a modern world • The main character is a long lost Russian Princess. • A Greek mythology musical adaptation staring Amber Grey. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
The Scarlet Letter vocab 2026-01-07
Across
- Harshness or severity in manner or tone
- Changing something into a different form or meaning
- To talk in a silly, childish, or trivial way
- A mocking or sarcastic remark meant to insult or ridicule someone.
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- Beyond what is normal or natural; strangely supernatural.
- An inhabitant or resident of a particular place
- A tree nymph from Greek mythology
- Something that flows out or is emitted
8 Clues: A tree nymph from Greek mythology • Something that flows out or is emitted • Harshness or severity in manner or tone • To talk in a silly, childish, or trivial way • An inhabitant or resident of a particular place • Changing something into a different form or meaning • Beyond what is normal or natural; strangely supernatural. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Emma- y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
Across
- A person that deals with chemicals.
- To hide something or to tell a secret.
- My friend likes __________.
- A word that has the same meaning but a difaront word.
- palm and palm is a example of a _____.
- When i run out of toilet paper there is a ____.
- I had_____ for my dog because he has to go to the vet.
- Everybody needs ____ in there life to live.
- A thing in your skin that kills of diseases.
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- A bunch of words in a song.
- My hair is so _____.
- I love to see________ in Egypt.
- Something that is used for oxygen.
- A symmetrical shape like a square.
- Something on a shop with a picture on it.
- There is a lot of ______ around wagga that nobody noties.
- I have never bin to ______.
17 Clues: My hair is so _____. • A bunch of words in a song. • My friend likes __________. • I have never bin to ______. • I love to see________ in Egypt. • Something that is used for oxygen. • A symmetrical shape like a square. • A person that deals with chemicals. • To hide something or to tell a secret. • palm and palm is a example of a _____. • ...
6th Grade ELA 2023-06-13
Across
- to add notes to
- a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- a piece taken from a larger piece
- the ending of the plot; outcome; solution
- The study of a collection of stories featuring traditional figures that explain natural phenomena and convey the values of the culture.
- giving human qualities to non-human things
- the sequence of events
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- a comparison of two unlike things saying one thing is the other
- the lesson or moral of a story
- the beginning of the plot diagram
- a statement of opinion or belief
- to look closely at
- to make an educated guess
- a short piece of the main points
- make known or understandable
- an exaggeration that can not be possibly true
- your initial sense of what the text is about
17 Clues: to add notes to • to look closely at • the sequence of events • to make an educated guess • make known or understandable • the lesson or moral of a story • a statement of opinion or belief • a short piece of the main points • the beginning of the plot diagram • a piece taken from a larger piece • the ending of the plot; outcome; solution • ...
Mr. Gates' Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-02
Across
- This is another name for a minion
- There is a ____ between friends that can't be broken
- think think about or consider
- This is the month that we are now in
- What color is the sky?
- Who is your teacher?
- If you are working hard then you are this
- This is a zombie in Chinese culture
- This word means very dear to the heart
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- This word means to end or come to an end
- Made a movie about zombies in 1968
- This is the name of our school
- This is a zombie in Norse Mythology
- Many believe the word "zombie" comes from this watery area
- What is the fictional creature you read about today?
- The teacher ________ the room for great listeners
- this is the season we are now in
17 Clues: Who is your teacher? • What color is the sky? • think think about or consider • This is the name of our school • this is the season we are now in • This is another name for a minion • Made a movie about zombies in 1968 • This is a zombie in Norse Mythology • This is a zombie in Chinese culture • This is the month that we are now in • This word means very dear to the heart • ...
End of year Crossword by: Jeremy D. Ricoy 2025-05-29
Across
- Where in the school is the second disco ball?
- Where the Mammalogy class going after Tapewingo
- The month named after Caesar
- Which state has the most desert.
- What month has the most rainfall during it?
- The extinct species of human known for their robust build.
- What was Shakespeare?
- What completely landlocked state gives out the title of Admiral?
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- Something you usually take during summer.
- Which nation has the most volcanoes?
- A delightful treat made at a campfire.
- the second oldest musical instrument.
- What goddess in Greek mythology brings the seasons of spring and summer?
- Who has the dangerous and bone-breaking job of running the blog
- A military rank which infamously lacks the letter "R"
- What animal has the scientific name "Unicorn?"
- The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by.
17 Clues: What was Shakespeare? • 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. • Something you usually take during summer. • The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by. • What month has the most rainfall during it? • ...
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
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
Across
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- Here and now is the meaning
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
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- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Accept your freedom
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- An Iroquoian language
9 Clues: Accept your freedom • An Iroquoian language • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence • ...
Romulus and Remus 2024-01-07
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- Romulus and Remus were raised by this animal
- What Romulus called his new city
- The way ancient Romans made sense of the world through stories of Gods, Goddesses, and heroes
- The King who wanted Romulus and Remus dead
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- The brother of King Amulius
- The Romans borrowed many of their myths from this civilization
- The shepherd who found Romulus and Remus by the river
- He killed King Amulius and Remus
- The father of Romulus and Remus
9 Clues: The brother of King Amulius • The father of Romulus and Remus • What Romulus called his new city • He killed King Amulius and Remus • The King who wanted Romulus and Remus dead • Romulus and Remus were raised by this animal • The shepherd who found Romulus and Remus by the river • The Romans borrowed many of their myths from this civilization • ...
Mrs Midas 2022-02-08
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- The material that Midas wishes everything he touches will turn into.
- The most prevalent theme in the poem
- Egyptian pharaoh mentioned in the poem.
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- The object that Mrs. Midas doesn't worry about being turned into gold.
- The type of tree planted in the garden.
- The god that gave Midas the golden touch in the myth.
- The month the poem is set into.
- Where do they go when they move out?
- Another greek mythology character mentioned in the poem.
9 Clues: The month the poem is set into. • The most prevalent theme in the poem • Where do they go when they move out? • The type of tree planted in the garden. • Egyptian pharaoh mentioned in the poem. • The god that gave Midas the golden touch in the myth. • Another greek mythology character mentioned in the poem. • ...
Kingdoms Crossword 2025-02-24
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- A giant tree said to hold up the whole universe.
- The land of the gods.
- The underworld.
- The land of the giants.
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- "Hall of the Slain" where brave men feasted and were honored as heroes.
- Earth, connected to Asgard by the rainbows bridge. Humans live her in Norse mythology.
- The underground land of the dwarves.
7 Clues: The underworld. • The land of the gods. • The land of the giants. • The underground land of the dwarves. • A giant tree said to hold up the whole universe. • "Hall of the Slain" where brave men feasted and were honored as heroes. • Earth, connected to Asgard by the rainbows bridge. Humans live her in Norse mythology.
rainbow connection 2020-03-04
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- an area of wet, muddy land with wild plants growing in it
- thick piece of wood cut from a tree
- to cause something to happen
- appearing lonely and sad
- a collection of ancient myths from a country or civillisation
- a feeling or emotion
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- to play a musical instrument by moving your fingers across its strings
- to think carefully for a long time
- in traditional Irish stories, a very small man said to have magic powers
- cheap, unpleasant, or insincere
- a stringed musical instrument with a long neck and a hollow circular body
- something that you say or do indirectly that shows what you think or want
12 Clues: a feeling or emotion • appearing lonely and sad • to cause something to happen • cheap, unpleasant, or insincere • to think carefully for a long time • thick piece of wood cut from a tree • an area of wet, muddy land with wild plants growing in it • a collection of ancient myths from a country or civillisation • ...
In The Wild 2023-10-28
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- Bird a symbol for spring coming with red breast and brown wings
- Tree known in Canada for being on the flag
- This constellation is a hunter of Greek mythology is known for his distinctive three-star belt
- Algae grown in bodies of water and along seashores
- A zodiac constellation represented by a pair of scales
- A zodiac constellation often associated with a bull
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- Identified by needles and cones instead of leaves
- Very large 4 legged animal with big antlers
- Flower with thorns, associated with love
- Related to the dog family with grey/brown fur
- Prickly plant found in the desert
- Thin white paper-like peeling bark
12 Clues: Prickly plant found in the desert • Thin white paper-like peeling bark • Flower with thorns, associated with love • Tree known in Canada for being on the flag • Very large 4 legged animal with big antlers • Related to the dog family with grey/brown fur • Identified by needles and cones instead of leaves • Algae grown in bodies of water and along seashores • ...
6th grade social studies 2024-02-01
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- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- a leader who held power by using force
- A type of government where people rule themselves
- a type of government where only a few people have the power
- short stories that teach a lesson about life or give advice on how to live
- clear and ordered thinking
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- Stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a high hill which a Greek fortress is built on
- an agreement to work together
- people who had the right to participate in government
- a group of rich landowners
- Greek word for a city-state
12 Clues: a group of rich landowners • clear and ordered thinking • Greek word for a city-state • an agreement to work together • a leader who held power by using force • a high hill which a Greek fortress is built on • A type of government where people rule themselves • people who had the right to participate in government • a group of warriors who stood close together in a square • ...
Macbeth Puzzle 2 2025-11-04
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible
- cause someone to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism
- a person who uses vague or ambiguous language to avoid giving a direct or honest answer
- to return a favor
- cause surprise or confusion in someone by acting against their expectations.
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- to give something as a gift or honor
- another name for satan
- ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- bleak and lifeless
- one of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology who could turn people to stone
12 Clues: cheerful • to return a favor • bleak and lifeless • another name for satan • to give something as a gift or honor • so intense as to seem almost tangible • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism • ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something. • cause surprise or confusion in someone by acting against their expectations. • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-10
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- Half horse Half Human
- Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
- Goddess of springtime and wife of Hades
- Immortal wife of Eros
- Winged horse, also the children of Medusa
- God of the underworld and the dead
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- This monster lives was locked up in the labyrinth
- Perseus cut off her head
- God of the sky
- Goddess of maidenhood and the moon
- God of war
- the drink of the gods
12 Clues: God of war • God of the sky • Half horse Half Human • the drink of the gods • Immortal wife of Eros • Perseus cut off her head • Goddess of maidenhood and the moon • God of the underworld and the dead • Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy • Goddess of springtime and wife of Hades • Winged horse, also the children of Medusa • This monster lives was locked up in the labyrinth
Egyptian Liturature and Mythology 2013-02-02
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- The goddess of the sky
- In what creation myth does Ra-Atum create the other gods?
- The literal meaning of hieroglyphs
- What pharaoh ordered the construction of the Library of Alexandria?
- The three types of Egyptian writing are Hieroglyphics, _________ and Demotic
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- The Book of the Dead is one of these
- A group of 8 gods
- The Memphite creation myth centers around this god
- The Egyptian sun god
- The most varied creation myth
- ____ and Nut are the parents of Isis
- The god of air
12 Clues: The god of air • A group of 8 gods • The Egyptian sun god • The goddess of the sky • The most varied creation myth • The literal meaning of hieroglyphs • The Book of the Dead is one of these • ____ and Nut are the parents of Isis • The Memphite creation myth centers around this god • In what creation myth does Ra-Atum create the other gods? • ...
Greek Mythology - Hard Level 2022-10-06
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- A monster that has a goat's body, a snake for a Tail, and a lion's head
- goddess of crossroads and magic
- the goddess of the fire hearth
- The hero who fetched the Golden Fleece
- The mother of Apollo and Atermis, goddess of motherhood
- The king of Ithaca
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- the god of wine
- the mother of Demeter
- God of the sky
- Hercule's Greek name
- God of the sun, music, and poetry
- The hero that killed the Minotaur
12 Clues: God of the sky • the god of wine • The king of Ithaca • Hercule's Greek name • the mother of Demeter • the goddess of the fire hearth • goddess of crossroads and magic • God of the sun, music, and poetry • The hero that killed the Minotaur • The hero who fetched the Golden Fleece • The mother of Apollo and Atermis, goddess of motherhood • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword puzzle 2023-04-29
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- had an oracle established at Delphi name after him
- brother of king menelaus of sparta during the trojan war
- god of fertility
- was able to turn men into animals
- one of the gods that lived on mount olympus; goddess of the hunt
- lived on mount olympus; goddess of warfare
- seized power from his father uranus
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- an extremely handsome young man that died and was reborn
- voice echoed through the mountains of greece
- god of vegetation and sister of zeus
- challenged athena to a weaving contest and was turned into a spider
- an almost inmortal warrior during the Trojan war
12 Clues: god of fertility • was able to turn men into animals • seized power from his father uranus • god of vegetation and sister of zeus • lived on mount olympus; goddess of warfare • voice echoed through the mountains of greece • an almost inmortal warrior during the Trojan war • had an oracle established at Delphi name after him • ...
ENVIRONMMENT AND HINDU MYTHOLOGY 2024-11-13
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- THE LARGE MOUNTAIN WHERE LORD SHIVA LIVES.
- THIS GOD SAVED EARTH FROM A GREAT FLOOD BY TURNING INTO A FISH.
- THIS GOD HAS THE HEAD OF AN ELEPHANT AND IS LOVED BY ALL.
- A SACRED TREE THAT IS WORSHIPPED IN INDIA.
- THE SUN GOD WHO BRINGS LIGHT AND ENERGY TO THE WORLD.
- THE SACRED FLOWER USED IN PRAYERS AND IS ALSO KNOWN TO GROW IN MUDDY WATER.
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- THE GOD OF RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS, WHO IS WORSHIPPED FOR GOOD HARVESTS.
- THIS ELEMENT IS WORSHIPPED AS AGNI IN HINDUISM AND IS USED IN RITUALS.
- THE GOD THAT IS PART HUMAN, PART LION AND IS ONE OF VISHNU'S FORM
- THE RIVER THAT IS MOST HOLY IN INDIA AND WORSHIPED BY MANY.
- THIS BIRD’S FEATHER IS FAMOUSLY WORN ON LORD KRISHNA’S CROWN.
- THIS SACRED PLANT IS WORSHIPPED AND REPRESENTS THE GODDESS LAKSHMI.
12 Clues: THE LARGE MOUNTAIN WHERE LORD SHIVA LIVES. • A SACRED TREE THAT IS WORSHIPPED IN INDIA. • THE SUN GOD WHO BRINGS LIGHT AND ENERGY TO THE WORLD. • THIS GOD HAS THE HEAD OF AN ELEPHANT AND IS LOVED BY ALL. • THE RIVER THAT IS MOST HOLY IN INDIA AND WORSHIPED BY MANY. • THIS BIRD’S FEATHER IS FAMOUSLY WORN ON LORD KRISHNA’S CROWN. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-21
Across
- Containing smoke
- Small kangaroo of northeastern Australia
- An aboriginal war club
- A cell that develops from a B lymphocyte in reaction to a specific antigen; found in bone marrow and sometimes in the blood
- Of or relating to the human eyelash
- Analyse down to the smallest detail
- A lively dance of Scottish Highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps
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- A writer of a monody
- In some classifications placed in the family Laniidae: Australian piping crows
- A doctor's degree in religion
- Pond scums; desmids
- (Greek mythology) son of Gaea and Tartarus who created the whirlwinds; had a terrifying voice and 100 dragon heads that spurted fire
- (music) play loudly
13 Clues: Containing smoke • Pond scums; desmids • (music) play loudly • A writer of a monody • An aboriginal war club • A doctor's degree in religion • Of or relating to the human eyelash • Analyse down to the smallest detail • Small kangaroo of northeastern Australia • In some classifications placed in the family Laniidae: Australian piping crows • ...
My purrrrfect puzzle 2025-09-08
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- The branch of medicine dealing with the heart.
- The scientific study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water.
- The study of the origin of words.
- The science of human origins and social relationships.
- The study of a body of stories associated with a culture or institution.
- The study of life and living organisms.
- The study and classification of human societies.
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- The science dealing with the functioning of organisms.
- The study of how organisms interact with their environment
- The branch of zoology that studies insects.
- The study of a body of stories associated with a culture or institution.
- The science that deals with the physical structure of the Earth.
- The branch of medical science that studies diseases.
- The study of the skin and its diseases.
- The science of mental life.
15 Clues: The science of mental life. • The study of the origin of words. • The study of the skin and its diseases. • The study of life and living organisms. • The branch of zoology that studies insects. • The branch of medicine dealing with the heart. • The study and classification of human societies. • The branch of medical science that studies diseases. • ...
Rome vs Greek 2021-02-11
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- both greece and rome made this
- the greek has their own ________
- ____ were used to decorate the statues.
- a huge part of the Greek diet.
- the most powerful roman god
- The ______ _____ was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology
- a country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas
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- roman boys would listen to their brothers/fathers tell stories about ________
- something that roman children AND adults would play
- was the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- an animal the romans had as a pet
- a piggy back game that greek children played
- the most powerful greek god
- something that most roman girls played with
- one of the most popular Greek dances
- the capital city and a special comune of Italy
- both greek and romans wore this
- the roman have won atleast 5 of these
18 Clues: the most powerful greek god • the most powerful roman god • both greece and rome made this • a huge part of the Greek diet. • both greek and romans wore this • the greek has their own ________ • an animal the romans had as a pet • one of the most popular Greek dances • the roman have won atleast 5 of these • ____ were used to decorate the statues. • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2021-11-16
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- a story meanto to be performed in the theatre
- the person or group in control
- reasoning behind a thought, idea, or action
- a tax that people who were conqured had to pay
- a building designed to house soldiers
- a method of voting or selecting someone at random
- when citizens are directly involed in their politics rather than having representatives
- a person supporting others financially generally through business
- a long poem
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- stories of the greek gods
- a play that ends sadly
- a race that covers long distances
- why we do what we do, life and how a mind thinks
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- to come before something
- a classification between slave and citizen in ancient sparta
- a story or tale that teaches you a lesson
- a person who is legally a part of a country or group
18 Clues: a long poem • a play that ends sadly • to come before something • stories of the greek gods • a city-state in ancient Greece • the person or group in control • a race that covers long distances • a building designed to house soldiers • a story or tale that teaches you a lesson • reasoning behind a thought, idea, or action • a story meanto to be performed in the theatre • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
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- a large scarabaeid beetle
- hand-operated device for lifting things
- Greek Mythology creature with a lions body and a women's head
- first historical document in the world
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a pharaoh wrapped in bandages
- a person who copies out documents
- writing or hieroglyphics used by priests; Egyptian styles of art be religious tradition
- longest river in the world, located in Africa
- a fertile place in a desert that has plants and water
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- proved to be key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics
- a stone coffin
- Egyptian writing made with symbols
- triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone
- a type of Greek writing and speech; cursive form of Egyptian scrict
- paper material from a water plant used to write on
- a fabric woven from a flax plant; popular plant in Egypt
- a season when the Nile floods
18 Clues: a stone coffin • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a large scarabaeid beetle • a pharaoh wrapped in bandages • a season when the Nile floods • a person who copies out documents • Egyptian writing made with symbols • first historical document in the world • hand-operated device for lifting things • longest river in the world, located in Africa • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
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- paper material from a water plant used to write on
- first historical document in the world
- a fertile place in a desert that has plants and water
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a season when the Nile floods
- a fabric woven from a flax plant; popular plant in Egypt
- writing or hieroglyphics used by priests; Egyptian styles of art be religious tradition
- hand-operated device for lifting water used for irrigation
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- a large scarabaeid beetle
- Egyptian writing made with symbols
- proved to be key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics
- a pharaoh wrapped in bandages
- a stone coffin
- a type of Greek writing and speech; cursive form of Egyptian scrict
- Greek Mythology creature with a lions body and a women's head
- a person who copies out documents
- triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone
- longest river in the world, located in Africa
18 Clues: a stone coffin • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a large scarabaeid beetle • a pharaoh wrapped in bandages • a season when the Nile floods • a person who copies out documents • Egyptian writing made with symbols • first historical document in the world • longest river in the world, located in Africa • triangular structure, royal tomb made of stone • ...
Greek Latin Root Words 2013-05-17
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- in roman mythology the goddess of war
- a flying machine or a small plane for experiments on flying which floats in the air only when proppelled through it
- war mindedness
- is a noisy uproar
- is a branch of physics related to the motion of air an other gases
- belonging to a period before war
- a theory that claims that heredity is a result of all cells circulating freely in the body
- knowing all subjects
- a device used to aeroate a substance or medium
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- a plane or arched surface for substaining bodies by its movement through the air
- is an uprising
- the design and construction of aircraft
- means agressive or warlike
- something you espose and mix it with air or other gases
- is a system of excercises that promote fitness
- a cure for all illnesses
- an unlimited view over a wide area
- relating to all humanity
18 Clues: is an uprising • war mindedness • is a noisy uproar • knowing all subjects • a cure for all illnesses • relating to all humanity • means agressive or warlike • belonging to a period before war • an unlimited view over a wide area • in roman mythology the goddess of war • the design and construction of aircraft • is a system of excercises that promote fitness • ...
Norse Crossword 1 2024-04-24
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- the realm where humans live
- trickster who birthed many monsters
- place where fallen soldiers live when they die
- giant at the beginning of creation who died and was scattered
- known as the one handed god
- powerful beings who did not get along with the gods
- place where the gods live
- one of the names of the first humans
- the region of the world where Norse mythology took place
- Loki's serpent son
- the type of animal that Fenrir is
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- the idea that all living things are connected to one another by one force of life
- Thor's magical hammer crafted by dwarves
- fierce womanly spirits of Odin
- the tree that is the life force of the universe
- goddess of the underworld realm
- this type of culture valued war and honor and dying in battle
- god associated with light, wisdom, and courage whose allergic to mistletoe
18 Clues: Loki's serpent son • place where the gods live • the realm where humans live • known as the one handed god • fierce womanly spirits of Odin • goddess of the underworld realm • the type of animal that Fenrir is • trickster who birthed many monsters • one of the names of the first humans • Thor's magical hammer crafted by dwarves • place where fallen soldiers live when they die • ...
Who's Who in Greek Mythology 2021-04-20
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- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of springtime and Queen of the underworld
- God of music, prophecy, healing, light
- God of Wine, festivity, the theater
- Goddess of the home and hearth
- God of War
- Goddess of Hunting, the moon
- Goddess of Wisdom, war strategy
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- King of the Titans and father of the Olympians
- Goddess of The harvest, grain, corn
- Goddess of Marriage, queen of Olympians
- Goddess of Love, beauty, fertility
- God of The underworld, the dead
- God of The sea
- God of Fire, the forge
- Queen of the Titans and mother of the Olympians
- Rule of the Gods and God of Thunder
17 Clues: God of War • God of The sea • Messenger of the Gods • God of Fire, the forge • Goddess of Hunting, the moon • Goddess of the home and hearth • God of The underworld, the dead • Goddess of Wisdom, war strategy • Goddess of The harvest, grain, corn • Goddess of Love, beauty, fertility • God of Wine, festivity, the theater • Rule of the Gods and God of Thunder • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 22 - Oedipus 2024-03-21
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- Queen of Thebes; Oedipus' mother and wife
- destined to kill his father and marry his mother
- identical; the very same
- King of Thebes; Oedipus' father
- one who tells the future
- seeking revenge
- Oedipus' daughter
- first queen of Thebes; had necklace of youth and beauty
- a malicious look
- walking stick
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- son of Oedipus; fought with his brother Eteocles for the throne
- deadly disease; plague
- monster with a woman's head and a lion's body
- arrogant; showing excessive pride
- concern
- conceited
- son of Oedipus; fought with his brother Polynices for the throne
17 Clues: concern • conceited • walking stick • seeking revenge • a malicious look • Oedipus' daughter • deadly disease; plague • identical; the very same • one who tells the future • King of Thebes; Oedipus' father • arrogant; showing excessive pride • Queen of Thebes; Oedipus' mother and wife • monster with a woman's head and a lion's body • destined to kill his father and marry his mother • ...
St. Valentines vocabulary 2024-02-17
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- Typical Valentine Day Color
- In mythology - the god of desire, love, attraction and affection
- a person who has the authority to lead or perform religious ceremonies
- Roses and carnations are examples of these
- The most popular gift given on Valentine's Day
- legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners
- the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
- a formal agreement to get married
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- fan, supporter, or lover
- a form of nonverbal communication, SYN to hug
- acknowledge a significant or happy day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity
- Valentine's Day is on the _______ of February
12 Clues: fan, supporter, or lover • Typical Valentine Day Color • a formal agreement to get married • Roses and carnations are examples of these • a form of nonverbal communication, SYN to hug • Valentine's Day is on the _______ of February • The most popular gift given on Valentine's Day • legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners • ...
Valentine's Day Week 2 2025-01-31
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- What is Cupid the god of?
- According to ___, 145 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged each year
- From where was the oldest-known Valentine's Day message sent?
- What does the o in the term xoxo mean?
- This color rose symbolizes friendship
- Moonstruck is a 1987 romantic film that features Cher and Nicolas ___
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- Eros was cupid's name in ___ mythology
- 250 ___ roses are produced for Valentine’s Day
- What does the x in the term xoxo mean?
- Aphrodite is the greek goddess associated with red ___
- Letters to Juliet are sent to what city every year?
- Whoopi Goldberg play a psychic in the romantic film Ghost
12 Clues: What is Cupid the god of? • This color rose symbolizes friendship • Eros was cupid's name in ___ mythology • What does the x in the term xoxo mean? • What does the o in the term xoxo mean? • 250 ___ roses are produced for Valentine’s Day • Letters to Juliet are sent to what city every year? • Aphrodite is the greek goddess associated with red ___ • ...
Crossword 3 (Difficult) 2023-12-12
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- Synonym for yield or surrender
- Emitting light
- A very happy, idyllic or successful period in the past.
- Polar lights.
- Lasting for a very short time.
- A word that reads the same backwards and forwards.
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- Place side by side for contrast.
- Being present anywhere and everywhere.
- Not recognised or understood by the conscious mind, but still having an influence on it.
- A state of freedom from all suffering that Buddhists believe can be achieved by removing all personal wishes. Famous 1990’s grunge band.
- A gentle wind or breeze. The god of the West wind in Anglicised Greek mythology.
- Kind and helpful.
12 Clues: Polar lights. • Emitting light • Kind and helpful. • Synonym for yield or surrender • Lasting for a very short time. • Place side by side for contrast. • Being present anywhere and everywhere. • A word that reads the same backwards and forwards. • A very happy, idyllic or successful period in the past. • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-29
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- An ancient civilization established in the Mesopotamia district of the Fertile Crescent
- king of Uruk
- belief that there is only one god
- code/A collection of over 200 laws engraved into a black finger-shaped stone
- Mesopotamian Empire was the first to have a postal service?
- ancient writing system used by mesopotamians
- Monotheistic religion that originated among the ancient Hebrew
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- study of myths
- is the capital of which empire?
- was the last king of?
- land of between the river"
- Religious monuments that are originally built in the ancient Mesopotamian valley and Western Iranian plateau
12 Clues: king of Uruk • study of myths • was the last king of? • land of between the river" • is the capital of which empire? • belief that there is only one god • ancient writing system used by mesopotamians • Mesopotamian Empire was the first to have a postal service? • Monotheistic religion that originated among the ancient Hebrew • ...
Olympian Gods 2022-04-29
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- god of blacksmiths
- the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster
- god of the sun; only god that has the same name in both greek and roman mythology
- goddess of the moon and chasity; has a twin brother who is also an olympian
- god of war, unloved by human and gods
- greek goddess of hearth; one of the original 12 olympians
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- king of Olympus, god of lightining
- goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- greek god of the underworld
- goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares
- wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus
- god of the sea
12 Clues: god of the sea • god of blacksmiths • greek god of the underworld • wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus • king of Olympus, god of lightining • god of war, unloved by human and gods • goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster • goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares • ...
historical references 2023-01-14
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- 3.Two headed roman god 1 frowning and other smiling
- 10white robed personifications of destiny
- 6.fleece of the winged ram,Chrysomallos
- Oracle 5. he was beleive to have he voice of gods
- 1.The ship built b Argus for jason.
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- 8. a native of nazareth jesus christ lived there
- 7.according to the greek mythology a wealthy land
- 11. easter monday the day after easter sunday
- 2.the spanish ship captured by the english
- 12he firstd of lent occurs 40d before easter
- 4.king of pylos. greatest general of trojan war
- 9.A great god in greek myt an lichas his servant
12 Clues: 1.The ship built b Argus for jason. • 6.fleece of the winged ram,Chrysomallos • 10white robed personifications of destiny • 2.the spanish ship captured by the english • 12he firstd of lent occurs 40d before easter • 11. easter monday the day after easter sunday • 4.king of pylos. greatest general of trojan war • 8. a native of nazareth jesus christ lived there • ...
123456789000creaturs 2026-03-18
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- one eyed giants from Greek mythology
- a wild fierce and violet creature or person
- something extremely larg in size amount or degree
- the Greek god of the sea
- something that is unsafe and can cause harm or ingury
- al large green ogre who lives in a swamp
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- people who work on a sip at sea
- a historic Greek multi-sport club
- an animal with horse an a beard,often part of creatures like satyrs or the cimera
- a monster with a bull s head and a human body
- a creaure with a human s upper body
- a divine winged horse usually white born from medusa neck
12 Clues: the Greek god of the sea • people who work on a sip at sea • a historic Greek multi-sport club • a creaure with a human s upper body • one eyed giants from Greek mythology • al large green ogre who lives in a swamp • a wild fierce and violet creature or person • a monster with a bull s head and a human body • something extremely larg in size amount or degree • ...
Demigod crossword 2023-10-02
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- the drink of the gods
- The king of the titans as well as the youngest
- a member of a race of strong and man-eating one-eyed giants
- A person born of both human and god
- the chthonic goddess of vengeance
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- a creature half bird and half woman who lured sailors to destruction by her songs
- A place where in greek mythology was a place where all dead would go
- The god of wine. The romans called this god Bacchus.
- the home of the gods
- the river of forgetfulness that runs trough the underworld and tartarus
- messenger of the gods
11 Clues: the home of the gods • the drink of the gods • messenger of the gods • the chthonic goddess of vengeance • A person born of both human and god • The king of the titans as well as the youngest • The god of wine. The romans called this god Bacchus. • a member of a race of strong and man-eating one-eyed giants • ...
Parable Chapter 21 Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Bringing together or combining into a single entity or group.
- The state of not lasting forever; temporary or transient.
- To explain or justify something.
- Giving way under pressure; compliant or accommodating
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- A philosophical theory emphasizing individual existence, freedom, and choice.
- A cunning or deceptive character in folklore or mythology, often using wit to outsmart others.
- Unlikely and unconvincing; difficult to believe.
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- A safe place of refuge or shelter.
- Relating to the spiritual, mysterious, or beyond ordinary human understanding.
- Having excessive pride in oneself; futile or unsuccessful.
11 Clues: To explain or justify something. • A safe place of refuge or shelter. • Unlikely and unconvincing; difficult to believe. • Giving way under pressure; compliant or accommodating • The state of not lasting forever; temporary or transient. • Having excessive pride in oneself; futile or unsuccessful. • Bringing together or combining into a single entity or group. • ...
What is hubris? 2025-04-30
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- To be proud, vain, arrogant, conceited, smug.
- Titan who defied Zeus to benefit humanity, resulting in punishment.
- God associated with the sun, music, and prophecy.
- A figure who flew too close to the sun, leading to his demise.
- The goddess of retribution, punishing those who succumb to hubris.
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- Goddess of wisdom, justice, and warfare.
- A mortal who challenged Athena and was transformed into a spider.
- King of the gods, often enacting punishment for hubris.
- The consequence of hubris in Greek mythology.
- A key element leading to hubris.
- Excessive pride or self-confidence, often leading to downfall.
11 Clues: A key element leading to hubris. • Goddess of wisdom, justice, and warfare. • To be proud, vain, arrogant, conceited, smug. • The consequence of hubris in Greek mythology. • God associated with the sun, music, and prophecy. • King of the gods, often enacting punishment for hubris. • Excessive pride or self-confidence, often leading to downfall. • ...
Daedalus and Icarus 2022-06-01
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- The story comes from what is now this country
- built these for his son and himself
- A labyrinth or a complicated series of paths
- This character fell from the sky
- Daedalus and Icarus hope to flee or this (breakout of King Minos's prison)
- A series of stories that come from particular religions or regions and often explain what was unexplainable
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- Daedalus wanted to escape and return to this Greek city
- Daedalus and Icarus collected these bird things to make their wings
- "Really, really, really old"
- The wings wee held together with this
- Icarus fell because he flew too close to this
- The cruel King _____
12 Clues: The cruel King _____ • "Really, really, really old" • This character fell from the sky • built these for his son and himself • The wings wee held together with this • A labyrinth or a complicated series of paths • The story comes from what is now this country • Icarus fell because he flew too close to this • Daedalus wanted to escape and return to this Greek city • ...
Vocab 2023-02-01
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- A raw valuable agricultural product that can be bought and sold.
- Inhabiting land before someone else; native
- Belonging naturally; essential
- To make full use of and derive from a resource.
- Skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a nation, people, or other social groups.
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- Territory or people that has been gained by using military force.
- Dividing parts especially in a country with separate areas of government.
- A fact of being who or what a person is.
- relating to, based on, or appearing in myths or mythology.
- copied or quoted in exactly the same words.
- Traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers.
12 Clues: Belonging naturally; essential • A fact of being who or what a person is. • Inhabiting land before someone else; native • copied or quoted in exactly the same words. • Traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers. • To make full use of and derive from a resource. • Skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully. • ...
The Great Silence crossword 2023-04-26
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- the bird who was able to understand colour and shape
- something of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere
- the researcher who spent thirty years studying Alex.
- it means both hope and the act of breathing
- the observation center
- According to Hindu mythology, the universe was created with this sound
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- to identify from an previous encounter or memory
- the type of animal Alex is
- copying one's behavior or the way of learning how to speak.
- regard something as being due to (a cause).
- the reason why there is no sign of life anywhere except on Earth
- a creature from another planet
12 Clues: the observation center • the type of animal Alex is • a creature from another planet • regard something as being due to (a cause). • it means both hope and the act of breathing • to identify from an previous encounter or memory • the bird who was able to understand colour and shape • the researcher who spent thirty years studying Alex. • ...
Myth Of Baldur Crossword 2024-10-10
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- the plant that was used to kill Baldur
- the son of Baldur and Nanna
- Farther of all Gods
- the great battle that happened after Baldur's death which his death heralds for the battle
- Baldur had oaths that stalled his death by making him
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- Baldur's important myth was in the Great Pantheon of
- the blind god that was tricked and killed Baldur
- Baldur's wife that died in sorrow
- the god that found out how to kill Baldur
- the mother that made oaths which made Baldur invincible
- son of Frigg and Odin that died by Loki's trickery and deceit
- goddess of the underworld
12 Clues: Farther of all Gods • goddess of the underworld • the son of Baldur and Nanna • Baldur's wife that died in sorrow • the plant that was used to kill Baldur • the god that found out how to kill Baldur • the blind god that was tricked and killed Baldur • Baldur's important myth was in the Great Pantheon of • Baldur had oaths that stalled his death by making him • ...
Ancient Gods Crossword 2021-09-28
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- This is a rainbow bridge between Midgard (Earth) and Asgard. Protected by all costs by Heimdall. The bridge was predicted to be destroyed at the end of the world, a.k.a. Ragnarök.
- Known as the watchman of the gods. He can see into all the nine realms. He can hear everything that is said within the 9 realms
- She is the Queen of Asgard, wife of Odin. She is the goddes of motherhood. She always has a group of women around her.
- One of the 9 realms in Norse mythology. This place is connected to Earth by a rainbow bridge called the Bifrost. Home to the Æsir deity tribe.
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- He is one of the most important Norse gods. He can change his appearance. Known for playing tricks on other gods.
- What Loki biologically is. Ymir is the first of this species. They are the predominant group of Jotnar.
- Son of Odin. Known as the God of Thunder in Norse Mythology. He has a magical hammer called Mjölnir.
- He has 2 ravens, Though and Memory. He also has a magical horse called Sleipnir. He is the God of Warriors and Poets.
8 Clues: Son of Odin. Known as the God of Thunder in Norse Mythology. He has a magical hammer called Mjölnir. • What Loki biologically is. Ymir is the first of this species. They are the predominant group of Jotnar. • He is one of the most important Norse gods. He can change his appearance. Known for playing tricks on other gods. • ...
Words derived from mythology 2021-09-29
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- sudden mass fear and anxiety
- Goddess of the rainbow;
- one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia
- a Titan who was forced by zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders;
- to put into a sleep-like state;
- of enormous size, strength, power,huge
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- fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail;
- a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer)
- a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception,
- a complicated network of winding passages;
- so exceedingly large
- personal care and cleanliness
12 Clues: so exceedingly large • Goddess of the rainbow; • sudden mass fear and anxiety • personal care and cleanliness • to put into a sleep-like state; • of enormous size, strength, power,huge • a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) • a complicated network of winding passages; • one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia • ...
gods, goddess', and mythology 2024-03-27
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- goddess of wisdom and defense
- the queen of the gods and goddess of women and marriage
- goddess of beauty and love
- King of all the gods
- god of the underworld
- god of war
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- goddess of agriculture and grain
- god of fire, metalworking and sculpture
- god of prophesy, music and poetry and knowledge
- god of travel, hospitality and trade and Zeus’s personal messenger
- goddess of hunting, animals and childbirth
- god of the sea
12 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • King of all the gods • god of the underworld • goddess of beauty and love • goddess of wisdom and defense • goddess of agriculture and grain • god of fire, metalworking and sculpture • goddess of hunting, animals and childbirth • god of prophesy, music and poetry and knowledge • the queen of the gods and goddess of women and marriage • ...
Ela vocab Greek mythology 2024-04-11
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- n. - a person who tells a story
- n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
- adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- n. - a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
- n. - french word for “why”
- adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- tale n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
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- n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- n. - the outcome of a story
- n. - the beginning; the source
- n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
13 Clues: n. - french word for “why” • n. - the outcome of a story • n. - the beginning; the source • n. - a person who tells a story • n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Week 1 Graph /y/ 2020-10-12
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- To do ___________ you would need to be flexible.
- The Eiffel Tower's structure was made with __________.
- A green pigment, present in all green plants.
- A chemistry term. It causes a chemical reaction without itself being affected.
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- Yummy and delicious are a ___________.
- it is made by chemical synthesis, to imitate a natural product.
- Hazel received a lot of __________ when she cried.
- Sarah was very sympathetic to those who cried.
- A fake name that people use, especially used by an author.
- The new Broadway musical was very _________.
- It is the collections of old tales, especially on a culture or religion.
- There, they're and their is a ___________.
12 Clues: Yummy and delicious are a ___________. • There, they're and their is a ___________. • The new Broadway musical was very _________. • A green pigment, present in all green plants. • Sarah was very sympathetic to those who cried. • To do ___________ you would need to be flexible. • Hazel received a lot of __________ when she cried. • ...
Week 1 spelling by Kate Miller 2020-10-12
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- A circle has an infinite number of line of ________
- A green pigment present in all green plants
- Sarah's favourite sport is ___________.
- Stella's favourite dance style is ________.
- Feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy
- Each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
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- A fictitious name, especially one used by an author
- A person or thing that precipitates an event
- Not genuine; insincere
- Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
- at university you can study _________.
12 Clues: Not genuine; insincere • at university you can study _________. • Sarah's favourite sport is ___________. • Feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy • A green pigment present in all green plants • Stella's favourite dance style is ________. • A person or thing that precipitates an event • A fictitious name, especially one used by an author • ...
Saint Patrick's Day 2021-03-20
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- Saint Patrick is the saint ___ of Ireland.
- If it has four leaves, it brings you luck.
- A big instrument with a lot of strings.
- The metal form of money.
- The metal that money is made from.
- If a black cat crosses your path, you may be ___.
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- A little man dressed in green from Irish mythology.
- A seven-coloured arch that you can see on the sky after rain.
- The month of the Saint Patrick's Day.
- The most important colour during Saint Patrick's Day.
- Saint Patrick's Day is a national ___ in Ireland.
- A lively folk Irish dance danced on Saint Patrick's Day.
12 Clues: The metal form of money. • The metal that money is made from. • The month of the Saint Patrick's Day. • A big instrument with a lot of strings. • Saint Patrick is the saint ___ of Ireland. • If it has four leaves, it brings you luck. • Saint Patrick's Day is a national ___ in Ireland. • If a black cat crosses your path, you may be ___. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-10-05
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- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of Zeus
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
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- a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- city-state
- an agreement formed between groups to work together
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- group of soldiers arranged in a square
12 Clues: city-state • group of soldiers arranged in a square • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • an agreement formed between groups to work together • a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state • ...
Valentines Day Puzzle 2025-01-31
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- Where is the Hershey company located?
- Members of what profession receive the most Valentine's cards?
- The god of love in Roman mythology
- What fruit is also known as the "love apple"?
- A sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day
- Who created the first box of Valentine's Day chocolates in the late 1868?
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- In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned?
- What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart?
- Which state grows the most roses?
- What company is the top seller of Valentine's cards in America?
- Flower that symbolize affection, love, and admiration.
- The most romantic city in the world
12 Clues: Which state grows the most roses? • The god of love in Roman mythology • The most romantic city in the world • Where is the Hershey company located? • What fruit is also known as the "love apple"? • What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart? • In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned? • Flower that symbolize affection, love, and admiration. • ...
Film Genres 2020-04-20
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- these movies have magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic worlds.
- movies about someone’s life story
- films made with drawings, sometimes with computers, and actors do the voice-over
- non-fictional film with facts and information about reality
- movies about love and relationships
- funny movies that make you laugh
- movies in which people sing and dance
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- movies in the U.S. with cowboys and indians
- movies about true situations in the past
- movies with the police, detectives, and criminals
- movies with a hero and people shooting, fighting and car pursuits.
- scary movies about zombies, killers, with lots of blood and death
- movies with a lot of suspense and enigmas
13 Clues: funny movies that make you laugh • movies about someone’s life story • movies about love and relationships • movies in which people sing and dance • movies about true situations in the past • movies with a lot of suspense and enigmas • movies in the U.S. with cowboys and indians • movies with the police, detectives, and criminals • ...
Book Clues 2021-08-16
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- Famous Parisian mausoleum in The Carlswick Deception
- Well-known New York art museum in The Carlswick Conspiracy
- Ancient figurine stolen in The Carlswick Mythology
- City where Kat lives in Death Count
- Village where Jess moves to in Shadow of Doubt
- Adam’s missing friend in Death Count
- Stephanie’s grandmother in The Carlswick Mysteries
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- Name of the band in The Carlswick Mysteries
- Painter of the artwork in the library in The Carlswick Affair
- The family home of James in The Carlswick Mysteries
- Type of car that Adam drives in Death Count
- Bar where Jess first meets Will in Shadow of Doubt
- Name of Kat Munro’s cat in Death Count
13 Clues: City where Kat lives in Death Count • Adam’s missing friend in Death Count • Name of Kat Munro’s cat in Death Count • Name of the band in The Carlswick Mysteries • Type of car that Adam drives in Death Count • Village where Jess moves to in Shadow of Doubt • Bar where Jess first meets Will in Shadow of Doubt • Ancient figurine stolen in The Carlswick Mythology • ...
Mystery Crossword UoY 2024-11-12
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- Granular natural material often found on a summer holiday
- Narcissus, who fell in love with himself in greek mythology, would have loved this
- Kevlar has this quality (6,5)
- You shouldn't swim in the dangerzone for your own [BLANK]
- the word for a slightly coloured transparent panel good for driving in bright sunlight
- Classic style of doughnut
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- a homophone of the word that describes great suffering
- What happens to your garden when it gets super cold
- 3d shape with identical ends, and flat sides connecting them
- Coastal inlet
- A popular greek/turkish symbol which is evil
- What happens when you drop some ketchup on your clothes whilst eating fish and chips
- Todays Theme
13 Clues: Todays Theme • Coastal inlet • Classic style of doughnut • Kevlar has this quality (6,5) • A popular greek/turkish symbol which is evil • What happens to your garden when it gets super cold • a homophone of the word that describes great suffering • Granular natural material often found on a summer holiday • You shouldn't swim in the dangerzone for your own [BLANK] • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- An area drained by a mass of water
- a shoot from a bud underneath bark or a branch.
- Half of a sphere. Northern and southern
- A type of vegetation that has hard leaves and is short
- Plant protector, substance around it.
- resulting in structural deformation to the earths crust
- Something crescent or arch shaped
- A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus
- A rocks transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies.
- Lines that show north or south -
- A curve or formula representing a physical system at constant pressure.
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- rock formed the compaction of magma bellow the earths surface
- the branch of geology that is concerned with development of the earth's surface
- A plant that needs little water
- Mythology, stories of the golden age when the ancestors were born
- A natural drainage area. collects rainfall
- rock formed by clay sediments.
- Lines that show south or west [
18 Clues: rock formed by clay sediments. • A plant that needs little water • Lines that show south or west [ • Lines that show north or south - • Something crescent or arch shaped • An area drained by a mass of water • Plant protector, substance around it. • Half of a sphere. Northern and southern • A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus • A natural drainage area. collects rainfall • ...
Genres 2021-03-25
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- Contains talking animals and a moral
- Focuses on humor and its main purpose
- Takes place in a certain point in time but is not factually correct.
- Contains love
- Most of the occurrences in this subgenre are very sad and heartbreaking
- Usually contains dragons, fairies, and elves
- Contains some sort of crime that needs to be solved
- A story that could have happened, but there is no evidence of its occurrence
- Plays, theater, acting
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- Fictitious occurrences that could be real, and could happen in real life.
- The telling if somebody else’s story
- Not Factual,it is a fabricated narrative
- The telling of your own story
- Features princesses, superheroes, and superpowers
- Factual, real, and has happened in real life
- - Contains God, Goddesses, and fictitious monsters
- Usually passed down by word of mouth
- Dark, suspenseful, and lacking comedy.
18 Clues: Contains love • Plays, theater, acting • The telling of your own story • Contains talking animals and a moral • The telling if somebody else’s story • Usually passed down by word of mouth • Focuses on humor and its main purpose • Dark, suspenseful, and lacking comedy. • Not Factual,it is a fabricated narrative • Factual, real, and has happened in real life • ...
Book Club 100! 2025-09-07
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- We met this way 8 times during Covid
- Protagonist's species in Remarkably Bright Creatures
- She hosted our 75th book, The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
- This burns at 451 degrees, from Ray Bradbury's book
- Bird in The Tea Girl of _____ Lane
- Author's last name Before We Were Yours
- We met at the Pho _____ restaurant to discuss "em."
- Bird in the title of the first book we read
- Madeline Miller's Greek mythology book
- State where My Antonia is set
- City where the Lost Bookshop is located
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- Genre for I'm Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is by Betty _____
- Original profession of protagonist in Lessons in Chemistry
- Nationality of Here One Moment's author
- Disease that Alice develops in Still Alice
- The Personal Librarian works at the Pierpont ____ Library
- Our 50th book, Alias Grace, is "_____ fiction"
18 Clues: State where My Antonia is set • Bird in The Tea Girl of _____ Lane • We met this way 8 times during Covid • Madeline Miller's Greek mythology book • Nationality of Here One Moment's author • Author's last name Before We Were Yours • City where the Lost Bookshop is located • A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is by Betty _____ • Disease that Alice develops in Still Alice • ...
Ancient Greece 2020-03-12
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- goddess of wisdom, reasoning, and intelligence and the most famous Greek gods and goddesses
- the first Greek gods
- a ruler of Ancient Greece who conquered much of the civilized world from Greece to India including Egypt
- an elaborate, confusing structure
- an athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years
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- a fictional island
- the home of the gods in Greek mythology
- the ruler of a Greek city-state
- a type of clothing worn by the Greeks
9 Clues: a fictional island • the first Greek gods • the ruler of a Greek city-state • an elaborate, confusing structure • a type of clothing worn by the Greeks • the home of the gods in Greek mythology • an athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years • goddess of wisdom, reasoning, and intelligence and the most famous Greek gods and goddesses • ...
Cheyenne Mythological Figures 2016-09-09
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- Spirit of thunder
- The spider trickster of Cheyenne mythology
- A race of dangerous little people, about knee-high to a man
- Cheyenne name for the Creator (God.)
- A malevolent monster resembling a man with a second face on the back of his head
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- Water monsters who live in springs and menace travelers. Not Mehne
- A horrible, vampiric sort of creature
- Legendary prophet and medicine man of the Cheyenne tribe
- A large, hairy humanoid creature with bird-like feet
9 Clues: Spirit of thunder • Cheyenne name for the Creator (God.) • A horrible, vampiric sort of creature • The spider trickster of Cheyenne mythology • A large, hairy humanoid creature with bird-like feet • Legendary prophet and medicine man of the Cheyenne tribe • A race of dangerous little people, about knee-high to a man • ...
Cybersecurity (Ans) 2025-08-01
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- _____es infect you and make you sick
- A piece of material used to mend a weak point
- A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger
- In greek mythology, there was a wooden horse called the ______ horse.
- An invertebrate animal with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs.
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- The process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- Sounds like 'fishing'
- To make use of a situation in a way considered unfair
- Opposite of defend
9 Clues: Opposite of defend • Sounds like 'fishing' • _____es infect you and make you sick • A piece of material used to mend a weak point • A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger • To make use of a situation in a way considered unfair • An invertebrate animal with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs. • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary 2025-02-26
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- the main idea of a text (ELA)
- an ancient civilization with strong mythology (SS)
- fight or disagreement (SS)
- figurative language that uses like or as (ELA)
- a guess about what will happen in the future (sci)
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- the value that represents the number of times you multiply the base (math)
- the opposite or reverse of an operation (math)
- organic compounds found in food essential to human life (sci)
- living things found in plants or the human body (sci)
9 Clues: fight or disagreement (SS) • the main idea of a text (ELA) • the opposite or reverse of an operation (math) • figurative language that uses like or as (ELA) • an ancient civilization with strong mythology (SS) • a guess about what will happen in the future (sci) • living things found in plants or the human body (sci) • ...
Greek Mythology & Divinities No.#2 2022-02-28
Across
- guardian of the underworld
- goddess of the hunt
- the greek name for perseus' sword, riptide
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of nature
- titan of time
- goddess of the rainbow
- slayed the minotaur
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- monster that regrows its heads
- slayed the monster medusa
- monster whose hair is snakes
- god of the sun and poetry
- the first spider
- messenger of the gods
- god of the forge and machinery
- god of wine
- goddess of magic and witchcraft
17 Clues: god of wine • titan of time • the first spider • goddess of nature • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • slayed the minotaur • messenger of the gods • goddess of the rainbow • slayed the monster medusa • god of the sun and poetry • guardian of the underworld • monster whose hair is snakes • monster that regrows its heads • god of the forge and machinery • ...
