mythology Crossword Puzzles
Graeae Crossword 2023-06-07
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- the vehicle that the Graeae use in Percy Jackson
- father of the graeae
- three sisters in Greek Mythology that share an eye and tooth
- the sister that the Graeae led perseus to
- the name of the lake that perseus threw the eye into
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- the character archetype that the Graeae fall under
- the demigod hero that defeats the graeae
- mother of the Graeae
- the ocean feature that the Graeae personify
- the body part that perseus takes from the Graeae
10 Clues: mother of the Graeae • father of the graeae • the demigod hero that defeats the graeae • the sister that the Graeae led perseus to • the ocean feature that the Graeae personify • the vehicle that the Graeae use in Percy Jackson • the body part that perseus takes from the Graeae • the character archetype that the Graeae fall under • ...
Latin Constellation 2022-03-17
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- 19th largest constellation in the sky
- the 25th largest constellation in the night sky
- a small, faint constellation with few notable deep sky objects and no stars brighter than fourth magnitude
- The dolphin
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- It represents a scorpion sent by the goddess Artemis to kill the hunter Orion in a story from Greek mythology
- Its name comes from Latin, and it literally translates to "fish"
- the 26th largest constellation in the sky
- The Dragon
- the strongest god
- one of the youngest recognized constellations
10 Clues: The Dragon • The dolphin • the strongest god • 19th largest constellation in the sky • the 26th largest constellation in the sky • one of the youngest recognized constellations • the 25th largest constellation in the night sky • Its name comes from Latin, and it literally translates to "fish" • ...
Crossing Words, Crossing Worlds 2025-08-16
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- A story that reveals hidden truths through symbols
- Literature that involves imaginary events and people
- Fluent in many tongues; a global storyteller’s asset
- To express the meaning of words in another language
- Ancient stories passed through generations across cultures
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- Type of cultural story often started with “Once upon a time…”
- __________ tradition: Passed down by speech, not written
- Short story with a moral, often featuring animals
- Structured account of events, either true or imagine
- Japanese storytelling through graphic art
10 Clues: Japanese storytelling through graphic art • Short story with a moral, often featuring animals • A story that reveals hidden truths through symbols • To express the meaning of words in another language • Literature that involves imaginary events and people • Structured account of events, either true or imagine • Fluent in many tongues; a global storyteller’s asset • ...
Lesson 2-4 2025-02-05
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- the study of earths atmosphere
- the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair
- the study of animals and animal behavior
- the study of human cultures, communities, and societies
- the study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
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- the environment as it relates to living organisms
- the study of human behavior and human mind
- the study of living organisms
- the study of the earth and the history of the earth
- the study of myths, stories about a specific person, culture, religion
10 Clues: the study of living organisms • the study of earths atmosphere • the study of animals and animal behavior • the study of human behavior and human mind • the environment as it relates to living organisms • the study of the earth and the history of the earth • the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair • the study of human cultures, communities, and societies • ...
Magical Creatures 2024-08-04
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- - Sea creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish
- - Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
- - Legendary flying reptile
- - Mythical snow creature
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- - Creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- - Bird that is reborn from its ashes
- - Multi-headed serpent from mythology
- - Mythical horse with a single horn
- - Small, magical garden creature
- - Mythical being known for its large size and strength
10 Clues: - Mythical snow creature • - Legendary flying reptile • - Small, magical garden creature • - Mythical horse with a single horn • - Bird that is reborn from its ashes • - Multi-headed serpent from mythology • - Mythical being known for its large size and strength • - Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle • ...
Fall Crossword 2024-10-08
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- the time of year when the days and nights are equal in length
- a fruit of the squash family
- one of the chemicals in leaves that turns them orange
- the first or beginning of something
- another word for the autumn season
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- a monstrous wolf of Norse mythology
- a new academic term which begins on September 29
- a color you might see as leaves change
- of or pertaining to autumn
- a subspecies of a gray wolf found in Mexico
10 Clues: of or pertaining to autumn • a fruit of the squash family • another word for the autumn season • a monstrous wolf of Norse mythology • the first or beginning of something • a color you might see as leaves change • a subspecies of a gray wolf found in Mexico • a new academic term which begins on September 29 • one of the chemicals in leaves that turns them orange • ...
Monumental Change Vocabulary 2023-02-07
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- a period of American history from 1814-1861 characterized by rigid gender roles, subjugation of Black people, and the notion of white supremacy
- a love of and pride in a glorified version, or narrative, of one’s country
- the group of states that remained loyal to the Federal government and fought in the Civil War against the Confederacy for the reunification of America
- a system or set of beliefs, values, and/or ideas which informs one’s view of the world
- the mythology created to push for the glorification of the Confederacy and for a white supremacist future or the restoration of the Antebellum South
- misleading media that is used to further a specific point of view and undermine the opposing
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- a structure that is built or created to recognize a significant person or event
- a set of symbolic narratives that explain some social phenomenon
- the period of time following the Civil War from 1865-1877 dedicated to rebuilding the nation as one whole and navigating how to bridge the differences between the North and the South (the Union and the Confederacy)
- a period of American history from 1877-1950 when series of laws, both state and local, were enacted legalizing racial segregation
- the remembrance of a certain individual, event, or phenomena, especially through physical manifestation
- the union of seceded states from 1861-1865; fought under the notion of states’ rights in the Civil War against Union but realistically fought to preserve the institution of slavery
12 Clues: a set of symbolic narratives that explain some social phenomenon • a love of and pride in a glorified version, or narrative, of one’s country • a structure that is built or created to recognize a significant person or event • a system or set of beliefs, values, and/or ideas which informs one’s view of the world • ...
words 2024-10-10
6 Clues: needs it so much • very silly or stupid • a peice of equpment for horses • is very giving and kind in return • Where some gods live in norse mythology • in gettinmg the horse used to getting ridden
Kaylee Atkins Block 1 3.7.16 TIC Passcode is TIC 2016-03-07
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- powerful city-state, known for military
- another name for a god
- small cities that operate like a country
- the study of myths
- government where citizens gather to vote
- time period where Athens had its moments
- a series of wars from the Persian Empire and city-states
- largest most powerful Greek city-state known for democracy
- temple the Greeks built to honor Athena
- anyone with rights established by the government
- government that a small group of wealthy control
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- the belief in many gods
- when government uses oppressive powers against its people
- a society developed culture around an organized settlement
- where people vote for their leaders
- a celebration made to honor Zeus
- a form of government where one person rules
- government that the wealthy controls
18 Clues: the study of myths • another name for a god • the belief in many gods • a celebration made to honor Zeus • where people vote for their leaders • government that the wealthy controls • powerful city-state, known for military • temple the Greeks built to honor Athena • small cities that operate like a country • government where citizens gather to vote • ...
"Julius Caesar" Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-20
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- Caesar defied the Senate by crossing the Rubicon.
- Julia died in ______________.
- Caesar is descended from the goddess Venus, who is known in Greek mythology as ________________.
- The name of Caesar's son.
- Egyptian Queen with whom Caesar had a son.
- Caesar is told to, "Beware the _____ of March."
- Supporter of Caesar, general during conquest of Gaul.
- Torn between love for Rome and loyalty to Caesar
- Pompey fled to _______.
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- The daughter of Julius Caesar was named ___________.
- Caesar's second wife, Pompeia, was not shown in this film, but his third wife, __________ was featured.
- The name of Caesar's first wife.
- Roman dictator before Caesar.
- Brutus is interested in Greek ______________.
- Times that Julius Caesar was stabbed.
- Julius Caesar was ________________ by senators.
- Wife of Brutus, former friend of Julia.
- Husband of Julia and political ally turned rival of Caesar.
18 Clues: Pompey fled to _______. • The name of Caesar's son. • Julia died in ______________. • Roman dictator before Caesar. • The name of Caesar's first wife. • Times that Julius Caesar was stabbed. • Wife of Brutus, former friend of Julia. • Egyptian Queen with whom Caesar had a son. • Brutus is interested in Greek ______________. • Julius Caesar was ________________ by senators. • ...
Egyptian Gods 2021-11-09
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- the goddess of truth
- goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re.
- son of Osiris and Isis
- of the underworld
- Egyptian god of war, chaos and storms, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Horus
- a jackal-headed deity who presided over the embalming process and accompanied dead kings in the afterworld.
- of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love.
- god of the earth
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- king of the deities and the father of all creation.
- of the air
- god of the moon
- Egyptian sky goddess
- mythology, the personification of the rainbow
- Goddess of the cats
14 Clues: of the air • god of the moon • god of the earth • of the underworld • Goddess of the cats • the goddess of truth • Egyptian sky goddess • son of Osiris and Isis • mythology, the personification of the rainbow • of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love. • king of the deities and the father of all creation. • goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re. • ...
crossword 141 2024-08-03
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- To take into one's possession or control by force.
- To let go or release.
- The study of myths.
- To get or bring something back from somewhere.
- Dependable or trustworthy.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- A chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen.
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- A reason or set of reasons given to persuade others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- The quality of being intense.
- The ability to assess and initiate things independently.
- A thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.
- A formal event held on special occasions.
- Enormous in size or degree.
- To make something clear or easy to understand.
14 Clues: The study of myths. • To let go or release. • Dependable or trustworthy. • Enormous in size or degree. • The quality of being intense. • A formal event held on special occasions. • To get or bring something back from somewhere. • To make something clear or easy to understand. • To take into one's possession or control by force. • ...
Spelling Homework Crossword 2016-02-01
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- The study of Myths.
- A tool that lets you see all stars/planets/comets.
- A branch of biology that deals with relations to organisms.
- A device in cars/trucks that lets you see how fast you are going.
- A tool that people use to see bacteria/microorganisms.
- The core heat of Earth.
- The study of Earth
- A boundary;a math subject
- Heat;warmth.
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- A device that keeps your house warm/cool all day/night.
- A tool that measures how hot something is in F' and C'.
- The science that deals with Earths physical structure and substance.
- The smallest measurement in the Metric unit.
- A metric unit equal to 1,000 meters.
- The mathematical study of shapes.
15 Clues: Heat;warmth. • The study of Earth • The study of Myths. • The core heat of Earth. • A boundary;a math subject • The mathematical study of shapes. • A metric unit equal to 1,000 meters. • The smallest measurement in the Metric unit. • A tool that lets you see all stars/planets/comets. • A tool that people use to see bacteria/microorganisms. • ...
10 2024-08-11
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- - The brilliant inventor and sister of T'Challa.
- - The Scarlet Witch with powerful abilities.
- - The warrior bent on avenging his family's death.
- - The director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- - The scientist who transforms into the Hulk.
- - The synthezoid created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner.
- - The god of mischief and Thor's brother.
- - The tree-like creature and member of the Guardians.
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- - The cyborg daughter of Thanos and sister of Gamora.
- - The rogue AI who seeks to destroy humanity.
- - The Asgardian warrior who fights alongside Thor.
- - The secretive terrorist organization.
- - The end of the world in Norse mythology, also the title of Thor's third film.
- - The real name of Quicksilver.
- - The alien race known for their advanced technology.
15 Clues: - The director of S.H.I.E.L.D. • - The real name of Quicksilver. • - The secretive terrorist organization. • - The god of mischief and Thor's brother. • - The Scarlet Witch with powerful abilities. • - The rogue AI who seeks to destroy humanity. • - The scientist who transforms into the Hulk. • - The brilliant inventor and sister of T'Challa. • ...
November Crossword Solution 2024-07-16
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- Most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. (8)
- Where are the pages together known as a verso and a recto? (4)
- Has the mitral, tricuspid, aortic and pulmonic valves. (5)
- Reptiles detach their tails when in danger and regrow them. (7)
- Henry VIIIs last wife. (9,4)
- Hewlett Packard (HP) is originally known for? (8)
- Element has the chemical symbol Mg. (9)
- In Australia, what is a kylie? (9)
- A Roman god in mythology known as the god of healing. (11)
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- Directed the epic space opera film "Star Wars". (6,5)
- Signed between the Allies and Germany ending WWI. (6,2,10)
- Space probe that visited Pluto. (3,8)
- Chemical symbol Hg. (7)
- Chemical symbol He. (6)
- Currency of India. (5)
15 Clues: Currency of India. (5) • Chemical symbol Hg. (7) • Chemical symbol He. (6) • Henry VIIIs last wife. (9,4) • In Australia, what is a kylie? (9) • Space probe that visited Pluto. (3,8) • Element has the chemical symbol Mg. (9) • Most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. (8) • Hewlett Packard (HP) is originally known for? (8) • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
Botany 2022-08-25
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- After the single cell (the zygote) divides and develops.
- Sugary liquid, in mythology means "drink of the gods".
- Seeds that are botanically naked.
- Each scale contains 2 female parts called _______.
- Protects the flower while it is developing.
- The places where plants produce nectar.
- Also called flowering plants.
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- The reproductive system oof a gymnosperm.
- Hormone that is responsible for the growth of roots and stems.
- Chemical that plants make which control the ripening of fruit.
- The process of transferring pollen from the anthers to the stigma
- To turn or change.
- When the sperm and egg join together, a _______ is formed.
- The bump that the sepals come out of.
- Some botanists also refer to it by carpel.
15 Clues: To turn or change. • Also called flowering plants. • Seeds that are botanically naked. • The bump that the sepals come out of. • The places where plants produce nectar. • The reproductive system oof a gymnosperm. • Some botanists also refer to it by carpel. • Protects the flower while it is developing. • Each scale contains 2 female parts called _______. • ...
Stem Words Cross Puzzle 2024-09-17
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- a book for notes
- to remember by heart
- a place to get supplies while on water
- A person who loves books
- a one wheeled vehicle
- a green, blueish color like water
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- a student in the second year at college or a 4 year secondary school
- to bring it to mind or to think of again
- having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness
- permitting the passage of light
- A Greek mythology with one eye in the middle
- having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity
- the perimeter of a circle
- upper part is a woman and bottom half is a fishes tail
- the top half is man and bottom part is a fishes tail
15 Clues: a book for notes • to remember by heart • a one wheeled vehicle • the perimeter of a circle • A person who loves books • permitting the passage of light • a green, blueish color like water • a place to get supplies while on water • to bring it to mind or to think of again • A Greek mythology with one eye in the middle • the top half is man and bottom part is a fishes tail • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Popular cartoon that has holiday films (including Valentine's Day)
- Chocolate brand that made the first box of Valentine's day chocolates
- French term for "love"
- ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th
- a term used in place of a name in an anonymous love letter
- What "X" stands for in "XOXO"
- Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty
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- Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers"
- Celebrates Ystävänpäivä, or Friendship Day, instead of Valentine's Day
- Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day
- The child of Venus and Mercury (According to Roman mythology)
- What "O" stands for in "XOXO"
- Country that consumes the highest amount of candy per capita
- Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day
15 Clues: French term for "love" • What "O" stands for in "XOXO" • What "X" stands for in "XOXO" • Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty • Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty • Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers" • Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day • Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day • ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Popular cartoon that has holiday films (including Valentine's Day)
- Chocolate brand that made the first box of Valentine's day chocolates
- French term for "love"
- ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th
- a term used in place of a name in an anonymous love letter
- What "X" stands for in "XOXO"
- Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty
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- Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers"
- Celebrates Ystävänpäivä, or Friendship Day, instead of Valentine's Day
- Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day
- The child of Venus and Mercury (According to Roman mythology)
- What "O" stands for in "XOXO"
- Country that consumes the highest amount of candy per capita
- Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day
15 Clues: French term for "love" • What "O" stands for in "XOXO" • What "X" stands for in "XOXO" • Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty • Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty • Coined the term "Star-crossed lovers" • Popular flower to gift on Valentine's Day • Popular sweet treat to give on Valentine's Day • ___'s Day is unofficially celebrated on February 13th • ...
Uncommon Spelling Crossword 2025-06-05
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- Safe or suitable to eat.
- The bones that make up the spine.
- Plural of amoeba; tiny single-celled organisms.
- A part or portion of something.
- A piece of fabric worn to cover the face or head.
- A zodiac sign, or a pair of twins in mythology.
- Unfair opinions formed without facts or knowledge.
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- To take hold of something quickly or forcibly.
- Showing good judgement or reasoning.
- Unusually impressive or surprising.
- Can be depended on or trusted.
- A feeling of reassurance or comfort after distress.
- Plural of appendix; sections added at the end of a book or document.
- Things that cause a reaction or response, especially in the body or mind.
- A strong feeling that something is true.
15 Clues: Safe or suitable to eat. • Can be depended on or trusted. • A part or portion of something. • The bones that make up the spine. • Unusually impressive or surprising. • Showing good judgement or reasoning. • A strong feeling that something is true. • To take hold of something quickly or forcibly. • Plural of amoeba; tiny single-celled organisms. • ...
Greek Warfare, Art, Literature and Conquest 2026-05-01
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- War between Athens and Sparta
- Great conqueror who spread Hellenistic culture
- Promise made by doctors to use their knowledge in ethical ways
- Land north of the Greek peninsula
- Goddess and guardian of the city of Athens
- Athletic competition held every four years to honor gods
- Collection of myths or stories people tell about their gods and heroes
- Supreme ruler of the gods
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- Assisted the Spartans in defeating Athens
- League ran by Athens like an empire
- Philosopher who asked questions and encouraged thought
- School of higher learning founded by Plato
- Natural philosopher who observed the world around him
- Battle where the Athenian navy lured Persia into a trap
- Tried to master their emotions through self-control
15 Clues: Supreme ruler of the gods • War between Athens and Sparta • Land north of the Greek peninsula • League ran by Athens like an empire • Assisted the Spartans in defeating Athens • School of higher learning founded by Plato • Goddess and guardian of the city of Athens • Great conqueror who spread Hellenistic culture • Tried to master their emotions through self-control • ...
Space 2022-08-22
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- the all father of all 7 realms
- the angry he gets the more stronger he becomes
- with great powers comes great responsibility
- the team made up of super powered humans
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- the things that Odin once dreamed of and the things that can destroy or create anything
- God of thunder in nors mythology
- the leader of black order
- playboy millionaire philanthropist genius
8 Clues: the leader of black order • the all father of all 7 realms • God of thunder in nors mythology • the team made up of super powered humans • playboy millionaire philanthropist genius • with great powers comes great responsibility • the angry he gets the more stronger he becomes • the things that Odin once dreamed of and the things that can destroy or create anything
Let's Find A Match 2024-11-21
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- Divine rulers of Ancient Egypt, powerful leaders.
- Ancient Egyptian writing with symbols. Decoding messages like an ancient scribe
- Path for exchanging goods along the Nile River.
- Longest African river, vital for Ancient Egypt's prosperity
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- Massive tombs for pharaohs, mysteries in stones.
- Ordinary Egyptian routines along the Nile
- Gods and goddesses in Ancient Egyptian mythology.
- Unraveling secrets, like hieroglyphics in Ancient Egypt.
8 Clues: Ordinary Egyptian routines along the Nile • Path for exchanging goods along the Nile River. • Massive tombs for pharaohs, mysteries in stones. • Divine rulers of Ancient Egypt, powerful leaders. • Gods and goddesses in Ancient Egyptian mythology. • Unraveling secrets, like hieroglyphics in Ancient Egypt. • Longest African river, vital for Ancient Egypt's prosperity • ...
Christmas 2025 2024-12-22
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- What Genn is Waiting for Beyoncé to Announce on Christmas Day
- Your Dad Thinks It's Dumb
- Villain in Genn's Favorite Disney Movie
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- What Soldiers and College Bands Do
- Quote from Kinda Funny's Iron Man In Review
- 4 Letter Word for a Settlement in a State
- Name for People From a Mediterranean Country
- Popular Genre of Music in New Orleans, LA
8 Clues: Your Dad Thinks It's Dumb • What Soldiers and College Bands Do • Villain in Genn's Favorite Disney Movie • 4 Letter Word for a Settlement in a State • Popular Genre of Music in New Orleans, LA • Quote from Kinda Funny's Iron Man In Review • Name for People From a Mediterranean Country • What Genn is Waiting for Beyoncé to Announce on Christmas Day
Designing Sneakers 2025-03-31
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- A process in devloping solutions to problems
- Fun shoes to wear
- Part of a shoe that sits on the bottom of th shoe
- A series of shoes made in collaboration with a basketball player
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- Originally a German shoe brand
- Media that encourages you to buy a product or service
- A brand named after Greek Mythology
- Packaging that shoes come in
8 Clues: Fun shoes to wear • Packaging that shoes come in • Originally a German shoe brand • A brand named after Greek Mythology • A process in devloping solutions to problems • Part of a shoe that sits on the bottom of th shoe • Media that encourages you to buy a product or service • A series of shoes made in collaboration with a basketball player
can you find them all? 2022-03-10
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- a collection of myths
- the branch of mathematics
- a device that automatically regulates temperature
- a forecast of a person's future based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that person's birth.
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- a small cavity in rock lined with crystals
- one thousandth of a meter (0.039 in.).
- the out side
- he scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- an upward current of warm air
9 Clues: the out side • a collection of myths • the branch of mathematics • an upward current of warm air • one thousandth of a meter (0.039 in.). • a small cavity in rock lined with crystals • a device that automatically regulates temperature • he scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals. • ...
Space 2024-05-10
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- It has beeen deemed as a dwarf planet
- It's the hottest planet in the solar system
- It doesn't have any moons or rings
- It's rings are 90% made of water
- It has more moons than any other planets
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- A year on this planet lasts 165 earth days
- The largest planet
- It's the first planet discovered with a telescope
- It's the fourth planet from the sun
- It's the only planet that isn'T named after gods from greek and roman mythology
10 Clues: The largest planet • It's rings are 90% made of water • It doesn't have any moons or rings • It's the fourth planet from the sun • It has beeen deemed as a dwarf planet • It has more moons than any other planets • A year on this planet lasts 165 earth days • It's the hottest planet in the solar system • It's the first planet discovered with a telescope • ...
Pandora's Box 2022-05-11
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- This mythological figure was created by Zeus
- Pandora's husband
- Pandora was always trying to learn because she was this (starts with a c)
- Pandora was told not to open this
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- Pandora heard these coming from the box
- This word means really, really old
- These stories come from ancient Greece
- In Greek plays there is a group of performers known as this-- and they don't sing
- He was chained to a rock for defying Zeus
9 Clues: Pandora's husband • Pandora was told not to open this • This word means really, really old • These stories come from ancient Greece • Pandora heard these coming from the box • He was chained to a rock for defying Zeus • This mythological figure was created by Zeus • Pandora was always trying to learn because she was this (starts with a c) • ...
Prometheus story 2025-10-09
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- places where metal is heated and hammered into shape.
- the quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand.
- extremely; greatly
- natural ability
- the Greek god of fire and metalworking.
- to provide with a quality or talent
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- another name for Hercules, a son of Zeus who wasfamous for his great strength and courage.
- a mountainous region in southeastern Europe.
- in Greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people’s lives.
9 Clues: natural ability • extremely; greatly • to provide with a quality or talent • the Greek god of fire and metalworking. • a mountainous region in southeastern Europe. • places where metal is heated and hammered into shape. • the quality of acting without planning or thinking beforehand. • in Greek mythology, the three goddesses who decide the course of people’s lives. • ...
The Journey Begins 2026-07-06
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- the flesh of a mature sheep used for food
- to delay or be tardy in acting or doing
- deeply or utterly confused
- a stock of needed materials or supplies
- possessing or acting with bravery or boldness
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- an intimate friend or associate
- agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain
- a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- providing a generous and friendly welcome
9 Clues: deeply or utterly confused • an intimate friend or associate • to delay or be tardy in acting or doing • a stock of needed materials or supplies • the flesh of a mature sheep used for food • providing a generous and friendly welcome • possessing or acting with bravery or boldness • agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-12-13
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- Belief in many gods
- A temple built to worship the gods
- ruled Babylon from 1792 to 1750 BCE
- canals dug to make waterways to a area of land
- Type of writing developed by the Sumerians
- He is known for the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- waterway for the fertile crescent
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- This place is made up of trees shrub and vines
- waterway used for water and food sources
- long story or poem about heros
- people of Babylon
- educated person trained in reading and writing
- Mixture of rock and soil from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- made up of different groups of people in society
- Was a warrior hero king in ancient Mesopotamia mythology
15 Clues: people of Babylon • Belief in many gods • long story or poem about heros • waterway for the fertile crescent • A temple built to worship the gods • ruled Babylon from 1792 to 1750 BCE • waterway used for water and food sources • Type of writing developed by the Sumerians • This place is made up of trees shrub and vines • educated person trained in reading and writing • ...
Ferocious Vikings 2019-08-29
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- The goddess of beauty, fertility, gold, war and death
- A sustained fight between large organized armed forces
- Where do Vikings live starting with S
- A place that wicked people should avoid
- A letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet, related to the Roman alphabet
- What’s the other place that Vikings live starting with D
- BOLTSS ( a word in BOLTSS )
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- a suitable funeral for a Nobel person in a boat
- An ancient Norse warrior who fought with wild or uncontrolled ferocity.
- What do Viking sail with
- A place all warriors would want to go when they die
- What do Vikings fight with?
- What are we learning about in History
- Freya’s husband
- A collection of myths starts with M
15 Clues: Freya’s husband • What do Viking sail with • What do Vikings fight with? • BOLTSS ( a word in BOLTSS ) • A collection of myths starts with M • Where do Vikings live starting with S • What are we learning about in History • A place that wicked people should avoid • a suitable funeral for a Nobel person in a boat • A place all warriors would want to go when they die • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
Ancient Greece by noun 2024-02-06
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- another word for the golden age of greece
- a collection of myths that try to explain natural phenomena
- classical greek poet who wrote and recited the Illiad and Odessey.
- Greek word for city-state
- a short story about important life lessons.
- a rich person with political power, an oligarch
- wrote many fables about life lessons
- a government where a few people have power, usually the rich.
- great leader of democratic Athens
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- government by the people
- famous greek lyric poet
- the central marketplace for Greek city-states
- strong leader that rules by force
- a person who is allowed to take part in political matters
- the city part of a city-state, usually on a hill
15 Clues: famous greek lyric poet • government by the people • Greek word for city-state • strong leader that rules by force • great leader of democratic Athens • wrote many fables about life lessons • another word for the golden age of greece • a short story about important life lessons. • the central marketplace for Greek city-states • a rich person with political power, an oligarch • ...
Wedding 2024-05-16
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- A planet that fits today's theme particularly well
- How many years has Andrea lived in America?
- Greek mythology hero from the city where Andrea and Eric first met
- Place in NYC where they went on their first date
- Andrea's favorite piano composer
- Eric's phone was in this language
- Eric's favorite shape
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- First musical they saw on Broadway
- The material Eric works with, also a song by his favorite k-pop group
- Spell Eric's middle/Chinese name
- Andrea's cat's full name
- Recent viral pop song, also Eric's favorite drink
- First name of the author Andrea studies, also shared by a guest here today
- A Taylor Swift song, also Andrea's mom's last name
- Eric's favorite place on earth
15 Clues: Eric's favorite shape • Andrea's cat's full name • Eric's favorite place on earth • Spell Eric's middle/Chinese name • Andrea's favorite piano composer • Eric's phone was in this language • First musical they saw on Broadway • How many years has Andrea lived in America? • Place in NYC where they went on their first date • Recent viral pop song, also Eric's favorite drink • ...
Our Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-11
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- Puzzles you showed me how to complete
- Tower we saw lit up
- The first Broadway show we saw together
- Historical TV show we both watched
- First foreign country we went to
- New blank (most frequented Grandmother/Granddaughter trip)
- Island we were both surprised by where we found family immigration documents
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- Classical musician whose music was adapted with lyrics (Hint: Blank's wig)
- Big book of mythology you read me: Percy blank
- Artist you have spent the most time in the car listening to with me
- Instrument you piqued my interest in
- Beach we visit over fall break
- Our hot chocolate stop in France
- French cookies we ate
- The blank museum we saw in Paris
15 Clues: Tower we saw lit up • French cookies we ate • Beach we visit over fall break • Our hot chocolate stop in France • The blank museum we saw in Paris • First foreign country we went to • Historical TV show we both watched • Instrument you piqued my interest in • Puzzles you showed me how to complete • The first Broadway show we saw together • ...
Solar System 2023-05-15
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- Named after the English/German word for ground
- Named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Named after the Roman god of the sea
- Named after Helios
- Named after the Roman god of war
- Named after the Roman god of gods, due to the planets size
- Named after the Greek god of the sky
- Named after the old English word for month
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- Named after the Roman god of agriculture
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear
- Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for dread
- Named after the Titans in greek mythology for it's size
- Named after the Roman messenger god
- Named after the Roman god of death
15 Clues: Named after Helios • Named after the Roman god of war • Named after the Roman god of death • Named after the Roman messenger god • Named after the Roman god of the sea • Named after the Greek god of the sky • Named after the Roman god of agriculture • Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer • Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear • ...
Indian Vultures 2025-10-28
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- Town where the first vulture breeding center in India is located
- A defense mechanism used to avoid danger and ward off predators
- Infectious disease transmissible by rotting carcasses
- Method of preserving tall trees and vulture nesting sites
- Drug considered to be the main cause of vulture decline
- Indian vultures occur in India and this country
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- Vulture deity in Hindu mythology
- Vultures are this type of scavenger
- Vulture-safe NSAID alternative
- Evolutionary process undergone in the natural history of Indian vultures
- Disease primarily spread through feral dogs
- Name of the genus the Indian vulture belongs to
- Industry impacted by reduced supply for bone collectors
- Mating system of Indian vultures
- Species name of the Indian vulture
15 Clues: Vulture-safe NSAID alternative • Vulture deity in Hindu mythology • Mating system of Indian vultures • Species name of the Indian vulture • Vultures are this type of scavenger • Disease primarily spread through feral dogs • Name of the genus the Indian vulture belongs to • Indian vultures occur in India and this country • ...
Titanic project 2016-01-12
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- What is the name of the ship.
- very first trip.
- In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants.
- The ocean they were sailing on.
- To lean or to tilt.
- To fall,Drop,or descend into the water.
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- What month did the ship sink.
- The lowest class on titanic.
- a boat you would use if a ship was sinking.
- a large floating mass of ice.
- The highest class on titanic.
- The middle class of all the classes on the ship.
- A worker on a ship who attends to the needs of an passenger.
- The amount loss or destruction caused by disaster.
- The place they wanted to go that has the statue of liberty.
15 Clues: very first trip. • To lean or to tilt. • The lowest class on titanic. • What month did the ship sink. • What is the name of the ship. • a large floating mass of ice. • The highest class on titanic. • The ocean they were sailing on. • To fall,Drop,or descend into the water. • a boat you would use if a ship was sinking. • In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants. • ...
Titanic project 2016-01-12
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- In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants.
- The lowest class on titanic.
- What is the name of the ship.
- a boat you would use if a ship was sinking.
- The middle class of all the classes on the ship.
- The ocean they were sailing on.
- To fall,Drop,or descend into the water.
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- The highest class on titanic.
- A worker on a ship who attends to the needs of an passenger.
- What month did the ship sink.
- very first trip.
- To lean or to tilt.
- The amount loss or destruction caused by disaster.
- The place they wanted to go that has the statue of liberty.
- a large floating mass of ice.
15 Clues: very first trip. • To lean or to tilt. • The lowest class on titanic. • The highest class on titanic. • What month did the ship sink. • What is the name of the ship. • a large floating mass of ice. • The ocean they were sailing on. • To fall,Drop,or descend into the water. • a boat you would use if a ship was sinking. • In Greek Mythology they were a race of giants. • ...
merchant of venice 2023-01-24
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- a Roman god who is worshipped at the beginnings of many things like harvest and planting etc.
- refers to a person who spends money recklessly
- first day of lent.
- a ship built by argus for Jason.
- the goddess of moon and hunting
- Greek word which means 'prophetess'.
- he was the bravest and strongest hero.
- a fabulously wealthy land.
- the king of Pylos and was famous for his wisdom in Greek mythology
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- the day after easter sunday.
- a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, who lived around 513 BC.
- son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham.
- means 'assembly' or 'house of prayer'
- the native of Nazareth.
- refers to a foolish or an inexperienced person.
15 Clues: first day of lent. • the native of Nazareth. • a fabulously wealthy land. • the day after easter sunday. • the goddess of moon and hunting • a ship built by argus for Jason. • Greek word which means 'prophetess'. • son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham. • means 'assembly' or 'house of prayer' • he was the bravest and strongest hero. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-20
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- a Greek statesman and general of Athens during its golden age
- A person considered to be elite.
- A system of government by the whole population.
- a very short story with a moral or a lesson to teach.
- A citadel or fortified part of ancient Greece.
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- A cruel and oppressive leader.
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- People who have the right to be in the government.
- Age of many great achievements.
- A Greek lyric poet.
- Greek stories about Gods and heroes.
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
- the presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- A public space used for assemblies and markets.
- A small group of people that have control of a country.
15 Clues: A Greek lyric poet. • A cruel and oppressive leader. • Age of many great achievements. • A city-state in ancient Greece. • A person considered to be elite. • Greek stories about Gods and heroes. • A citadel or fortified part of ancient Greece. • A system of government by the whole population. • A public space used for assemblies and markets. • ...
SEA MONSTERS! 2022-08-01
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- Mega shark
- Ursula
- Alberto's "sea monster" friend from the movie of the same name
- In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend
- How Geppetto met his end in The Adventures of Pinocchio
- In Pirates of the Caribbean, Davy Jones commands this creature
- May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands
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- Odysseus saves his crew from this creature by tying them to the ship
- In Norse mythology it is also called the Midgard Serpent
- If you cut off one head two more grow in its place
- Lovecraftian Sea beast
- Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things
- Biblical sea serpent
- Grecian whirlpool monster
- Attacks the Nautilus in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
15 Clues: Ursula • Mega shark • Biblical sea serpent • Lovecraftian Sea beast • Grecian whirlpool monster • Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things • If you cut off one head two more grow in its place • Attacks the Nautilus in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea • May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands • In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend • ...
Ferocious Vikings 2019-08-29
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- The goddess of beauty, fertility, gold, war and death
- A sustained fight between large organized armed forces
- Where do Vikings live starting with S
- A place that wicked people should avoid
- A letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet, related to the Roman alphabet
- What’s the other place that Vikings live starting with D
- BOLTSS ( a word in BOLTSS )
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- a suitable funeral for a Nobel person in a boat
- An ancient Norse warrior who fought with wild or uncontrolled ferocity.
- What do Viking sail with
- A place all warriors would want to go when they die
- What do Vikings fight with?
- What are we learning about in History
- Freya’s husband
- A collection of myths starts with M
15 Clues: Freya’s husband • What do Viking sail with • What do Vikings fight with? • BOLTSS ( a word in BOLTSS ) • A collection of myths starts with M • Where do Vikings live starting with S • What are we learning about in History • A place that wicked people should avoid • a suitable funeral for a Nobel person in a boat • A place all warriors would want to go when they die • ...
Solar System 2023-05-15
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- Named after the English/German word for ground
- Named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Named after the Roman god of the sea
- Named after Helios
- Named after the Roman god of war
- Named after the Roman god of gods, due to the planets size
- Named after the Greek god of the sky
- Named after the old English word for month
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- Named after the Roman god of agriculture
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear
- Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for dread
- Named after the Titans in greek mythology for it's size
- Named after the Roman messenger god
- Named after the Roman god of death
15 Clues: Named after Helios • Named after the Roman god of war • Named after the Roman god of death • Named after the Roman messenger god • Named after the Roman god of the sea • Named after the Greek god of the sky • Named after the Roman god of agriculture • Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer • Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear • ...
Classifications of Literary Works 2023-09-07
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- Story A brief work of fiction with a single theme.
- Expressive writing with rhythm and figurative language.
- Short stories with moral lessons, often featuring animals.
- Fiction Fiction set in a particular historical period.
- Stories centered around love and relationships.
- Non-fiction accounts of a person's life.
- Stories focused on solving a puzzle or crime.
- A person's own account of their life.
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- A play meant for performance on stage.
- Traditional stories and legends passed down orally.
- Fiction Fictional stories with futuristic or scientific elements.
- Stories explaining the origins of the world and gods.
- Fiction set in imaginary worlds with magic or mythical creatures.
- Short non-fiction pieces exploring a single topic.
- A long fictional story with characters and plot.
15 Clues: A person's own account of their life. • A play meant for performance on stage. • Non-fiction accounts of a person's life. • Stories focused on solving a puzzle or crime. • Stories centered around love and relationships. • A long fictional story with characters and plot. • Story A brief work of fiction with a single theme. • ...
BEST WORDS 2024-02-14
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- FANCY WAY OF SAYING GONE IN LAW
- SOMETHING PRECIOUS TO ONESELF RELIGIOUSLY
- MISERABLE DUE TO UNREQUITED FEELINGS; TAYLOR SWIFT LYRIC: "ADORNED WITH SMOKE ON MY CLOTHES, _______ AND NOBODY KNOWS"
- CHARACTERIZING QUALITY OF SOMEONE IN MYTHOLOGY
- GENRE OF SCIENCE FICTION DEPICTING INTERGALACTIC ADVENTURES
- BROUGHT FORTH
- WHERE ALL THE LIQUIDOUS LINES INTERSECT ON AN IGNEOUS PETROLOGY PHASE DIAGRAM
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- HOZIER LYRIC: "IF THE WIND TURNS, IF I HIT A ______"
- EVERYTHING IS GOOD; KENDRICK LAMAR LYRIC: "IN ALL HONESTY I GOT TIME TO BE _________ UNTIL, YOU HAD FINALLY MADE A DECISION TO HOLD ME AGAINST MY WILL"
- CONSOLATION
- TRADING INSULTS; HOZIER SONG: DINNER & _________
- IAN McEWAN NOVEL: _____MENT
- WHAT CIRCE, HECATE, AND SALEM WOMEN WERE CALLED
- FREE FROM AN OBLIGATION
- OF THAT SORT
15 Clues: CONSOLATION • OF THAT SORT • BROUGHT FORTH • FREE FROM AN OBLIGATION • IAN McEWAN NOVEL: _____MENT • FANCY WAY OF SAYING GONE IN LAW • SOMETHING PRECIOUS TO ONESELF RELIGIOUSLY • CHARACTERIZING QUALITY OF SOMEONE IN MYTHOLOGY • WHAT CIRCE, HECATE, AND SALEM WOMEN WERE CALLED • TRADING INSULTS; HOZIER SONG: DINNER & _________ • ...
The Lightning Thief Chapter 1 2024-08-13
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- The condition Percy struggles with while reading.
- The magical force that hides the truth from mortals.
- What Mr. Brunner hints that Percy is part of.
- The place Percy believes Mrs. Dodds came from.
- The type of monster Mrs. Dodds is revealed to be.
- The museum Percy visits on the field trip.
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- The teacher who turns into a Fury.
- The subject that Mr. Brunner teaches.
- The object that Percy says looked at him funny.
- The main character who narrates the story.
- The private school Percy attends at the start.
- Percy's best friend who often seems nervous.
- The teacher who uses a wheelchair and loves mythology.
- The creature Percy dreams of fighting.
- Mr. Brunner’s true identity.
15 Clues: Mr. Brunner’s true identity. • The teacher who turns into a Fury. • The subject that Mr. Brunner teaches. • The creature Percy dreams of fighting. • The main character who narrates the story. • The museum Percy visits on the field trip. • Percy's best friend who often seems nervous. • What Mr. Brunner hints that Percy is part of. • ...
Σταυρόλεξο 2024-03-20
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- Where does Laos is? (continent)
- How many hour difference is from Greece to New York?
- Who was the first one who went to space?
- Who is the fastest player in the world?
- Which animal is popular in Australia?
- Whch planet is the smallest? (Not a planet since 2008)
- How many key-binds are in a keyboard?
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- Which country is the biggest in the world? (backwards)
- Who is barking?
- Who is the best youtuber in the world?
- Which planet do people live in?
- Who is peoples best friend?
- Which theem is happening in Fortnite now?
- Which actor played spiderman in the latest movie?
- Which animal is the most dangerous in the world?
15 Clues: Who is barking? • Who is peoples best friend? • Where does Laos is? (continent) • Which planet do people live in? • Which animal is popular in Australia? • How many key-binds are in a keyboard? • Who is the best youtuber in the world? • Who is the fastest player in the world? • Who was the first one who went to space? • Which theem is happening in Fortnite now? • ...
Landon's Valentines Extravaganza Crossword 2025-02-12
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- The type of jewelry used to propose marriage
- The Greek God of Love (Not Cupid)
- A company that makes cheesy romcom movies
- The love shared between friends is called...
- A popular, red flower to give on Valentine's Day
- A red fruit the Greeks associated with romance
- The month Valentines Day takes place
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- What Cupid shoots to make people fall in love
- The most popular kind of valentines candy
- The shape most associated with Valentines Day
- The person Valentine's day is named after
- A common term for two people in love, comparing them to an animal
- Always a bridesmaid, never a bride
- A popular form of gift written on paper
- The goddess of beauty in Greek Mythology
15 Clues: The Greek God of Love (Not Cupid) • Always a bridesmaid, never a bride • The month Valentines Day takes place • A popular form of gift written on paper • The goddess of beauty in Greek Mythology • The most popular kind of valentines candy • The person Valentine's day is named after • A company that makes cheesy romcom movies • The type of jewelry used to propose marriage • ...
crossword 2020-03-28
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- a distinct period of history with a unique characteristic.
- a colloidal extract of algae
- something causing superstitious fear
- a person designated to act for or represent another or others
- superficial knowledge
- living to a great life
- greek god of light
- a stake put up by a player in poker and similar games before receiving cards.
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- the heavenly dwelling of the Norse gods and slain war heroes
- a river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine
- belief in oneself and ones powers or abilities
- a thought as to a possible course of action.
- to raise irritating and trivial objections
- the Biblical Garden meaning “delight.”
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
15 Clues: greek god of light • superficial knowledge • living to a great life • a colloidal extract of algae • something causing superstitious fear • the Biblical Garden meaning “delight.” • to raise irritating and trivial objections • a thought as to a possible course of action. • belief in oneself and ones powers or abilities • the god of the underworld in ancient mythology • ...
Crucible Key Words 2017-03-09
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- the highest point of conflict, the turning point
- the events of a story
- a story that has a secondary meaning, often a moral or political one.
- changes over the course of a story
- conflict intensifies
- the main character who works against the protagonist
- a conversation between two or more characters.
- the ending of the story
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- beginning of a story, gives background and introduces conflict
- reference to history, mythology, The Bible, etc.
- a central character who does not have the usual characteristics of a hero
- the main character of a story
- unspoken instructions to actors in a play.
- does not change over the course of a story
- events that lead to the end of the story
15 Clues: conflict intensifies • the events of a story • the ending of the story • the main character of a story • changes over the course of a story • events that lead to the end of the story • unspoken instructions to actors in a play. • does not change over the course of a story • a conversation between two or more characters. • the highest point of conflict, the turning point • ...
Ancient Rome 2018-01-04
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- one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities
- the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation.
- the science of plant life
- son of Xanthippus, Athenian
- the god of the sky
- the collected myths of a group of people
- a former temple
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- the goddess of wisdom and military victory
- Lost the Peloponnesian war
- a subjugated population group that formed the main population of Laconia and Messenia
- a series of athletic competitions among representatives of various city-states
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- Won the Peloponnesian war
- the study of animals
- the name ascribed by the ancient Greeks to the legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
15 Clues: a former temple • the god of the sky • the study of animals • the science of plant life • Won the Peloponnesian war • Lost the Peloponnesian war • son of Xanthippus, Athenian • the collected myths of a group of people • the goddess of wisdom and military victory • one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities • ...
Amazing Race Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-14
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- Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island
- The largest lake in Africa is Lake _______
- KLM is the state airline of this country
- This leaf is the national emblem of Canada
- The longest river in the world
- The highest mountain range that lies exclusively in Europe
- Beverly Hills is a suburb of this city
- An African country that used to be called Abyssinia
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- The capital city of Australia
- The Death Valley is in this U.S state
- The official language of Brazil
- Royal Palace of ________ has a the Hall of Mirrors
- Maldives are found in the ______ ocean
- Mount ______ was Greece’s highest mountain, home to the gods in Greek mythology
- The ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii are near Mount ________
15 Clues: The capital city of Australia • The longest river in the world • The official language of Brazil • The Death Valley is in this U.S state • Maldives are found in the ______ ocean • Beverly Hills is a suburb of this city • Montego Bay is on this Caribbean island • KLM is the state airline of this country • The largest lake in Africa is Lake _______ • ...
Video Games and Characters 2024-05-15
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- Little mushroom guy from the mario games
- Swings around the city saving people
- Pink orb that sucks his enemies?
- A game where you fight ghost and eat fruit
- Known for wearing a blue or green outfit and saving a princess
- Big green guy that was raised to fight aliens
- Navigate a wasteland full of radiation and strange people
- Big Buff guy that uses a axe and is based off of greek mythology
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- Blue hedgehog
- This character goes around exploring ancient ruins
- Big monkey from nintendo games
- Originally appeared on Tv and movies and known as the dark knight
- Blocky,Survive
- Capture different animals and make them fight
- Fights a big green turtle guy
15 Clues: Blue hedgehog • Blocky,Survive • Fights a big green turtle guy • Big monkey from nintendo games • Pink orb that sucks his enemies? • Swings around the city saving people • Little mushroom guy from the mario games • A game where you fight ghost and eat fruit • Capture different animals and make them fight • Big green guy that was raised to fight aliens • ...
Solar System 2023-05-15
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- Named after the English/German word for ground
- Named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Named after the Roman god of the sea
- Named after Helios
- Named after the Roman god of war
- Named after the Roman god of gods, due to the planets size
- Named after the Greek god of the sky
- Named after the old English word for month
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- Named after the Roman god of agriculture
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear
- Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer
- Named after the Roman/Latin word for dread
- Named after the Titans in greek mythology for it's size
- Named after the Roman messenger god
- Named after the Roman god of death
15 Clues: Named after Helios • Named after the Roman god of war • Named after the Roman god of death • Named after the Roman messenger god • Named after the Roman god of the sea • Named after the Greek god of the sky • Named after the Roman god of agriculture • Named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer • Named after the Roman/Latin word for fear • ...
April stems choice board 2025-04-09
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- A ________ is a place where Jewish people worship together.
- _____is the balancing of items.
- half of a circle is a ________.
- the ______ is the window opening in a camera
- Of or relating to the stars
- Lots of life sized statues have been built by _____ Legos
- Plants use ________ to convert the suns energy to food.
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- differing in kind: consisting of dissimilar parts
- The ______ is equidistant from the two poles.
- being impressive
- Of or relating to one color
- was the son of a god and a human so his official term is _____.
- __________studies how one person or one place handles money
- A complex hat is large-scale reproduction of one of its constituents
- A god of the sun in Greek mythology
15 Clues: being impressive • Of or relating to one color • Of or relating to the stars • _____is the balancing of items. • half of a circle is a ________. • A god of the sun in Greek mythology • the ______ is the window opening in a camera • The ______ is equidistant from the two poles. • differing in kind: consisting of dissimilar parts • ...
ITI Republic Day 2022-01-15
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- Which Indian city is also referred to as Tatanagar
- With which Indian Religion are the 'four noble truths' associated
- First Prime Minister of India
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak was popularly called
- Which state of India has the largest area.
- which Indian athlete is known as the "Payolli Express"
- National Song of India
- name of the current Indian President
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- Who founded the Indian National Army
- Who introduced the philosophy of satyagraha in India's struggle against British imperialism
- National Sport of India
- the first man as per Indian mythology
- The main temple in Konark is dedicated to which God
- One of the wonders of the world situated in India.
- Fill in the blanks 'The Investment Trust of _____'
15 Clues: National Song of India • National Sport of India • First Prime Minister of India • Who founded the Indian National Army • name of the current Indian President • the first man as per Indian mythology • Bal Gangadhar Tilak was popularly called • Which state of India has the largest area. • Which Indian city is also referred to as Tatanagar • ...
SEA MONSTERS! 2022-08-01
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- Mega shark
- Ursula
- Alberto's "sea monster" friend from the movie of the same name
- In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend
- How Geppetto met his end in The Adventures of Pinocchio
- In Pirates of the Caribbean, Davy Jones commands this creature
- May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands
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- Odysseus saves his crew from this creature by tying them to the ship
- In Norse mythology it is also called the Midgard Serpent
- If you cut off one head two more grow in its place
- Lovecraftian Sea beast
- Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things
- Biblical sea serpent
- Grecian whirlpool monster
- Attacks the Nautilus in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
15 Clues: Ursula • Mega shark • Biblical sea serpent • Lovecraftian Sea beast • Grecian whirlpool monster • Villain in Moana that LOVES shiny things • If you cut off one head two more grow in its place • Attacks the Nautilus in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea • May be found in freshwater in the Scotland Highlands • In Nemo, the name of Marlin's new many toothed friend • ...
44th ENGLISH FESTIVAL VIKINGS 2026-04-15
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- – Protective clothing worn in combat
- – A vast body of salt water Vikings traveled across
- – The leader of a tribe or group
- – A social group of people with shared culture
- – A fight between warriors or armies
- – A collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes
- – A black bird often linked to Odin
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- – The act of taking control of land by force
- – A long story about heroic deeds and adventures
- – A group of families with a shared ancestry
- – Frozen water common in northern lands
- – A journey taken for a specific purpose
- – The direction where Vikings came from
- – A piece of fabric that catches the wind to move a ship
- – A long bladed weapon used in battle
15 Clues: – The leader of a tribe or group • – A black bird often linked to Odin • – Protective clothing worn in combat • – A fight between warriors or armies • – A long bladed weapon used in battle • – Frozen water common in northern lands • – The direction where Vikings came from • – A journey taken for a specific purpose • – The act of taking control of land by force • ...
Matariki 2026-07-02
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- "sky, heaven, or day," and also refers to the Sky Father in Māori mythology.
- an image seen in a mirror or shiny surface
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- the regard that something is held to deserve
- come together or join as one
- a thing kept or given as a reminder or in commemoration of someone
- School holiday theme
- Māori word for canoe
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- time regarded as still to come:
- the practice or quality of including or involving people from different backgrounds
- type of water transport used in the past.
- Māori word for traditional knowledge.
- Māori word for bond or connection
- a day or period of celebration.
- currently happening
15 Clues: currently happening • School holiday theme • Māori word for canoe • come together or join as one • time regarded as still to come: • a day or period of celebration. • Māori word for bond or connection • Māori word for traditional knowledge. • type of water transport used in the past. • an image seen in a mirror or shiny surface • the regard that something is held to deserve • ...
Greek Mythology 2017-06-09
Greek Mythology 2017-06-09
Greek Mythology 2022-06-08
Roman Mythology 2024-03-26
Greek Mythology 2024-03-17
6 Clues: The father of Zeus • Mt. Etna became this • One of Zeus' siblings • The twelve eldest gods • Cronus did this to his 5 children • Responsible for freeing his siblings
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
6 Clues: The daughter of Loki • God of light and prosperity • This person was the wife of Odin • The Norse, is also referred to as what? • This person was the god of wisdom, death and war • Breaking an oath in Norse culture is as bad as what?
Mythology Crossword by Kaitlyn Conine 2012-10-11
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- Greek god of music. His twin sister is Artemis.
- Greek goddess of love, desire, and beauty. She has a girdle that can have anyone she wishes desire her.
- goddess of agriculture, came from the Greek godess Demeter
- Norse god of eloquence and poetry, son of Odin
- Roman goddess of the arts and wisdo. She is believed to be the inventor of musical instruments and numbers.
- Roman god of the underworld and death. Jupiter and Neptune were his brothers.
- Zeus' wife and sister. Greek goddess of marriage and birth
- Roman goddess of love and beauty and daughter of the Roman gad Jupiter
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- Roman god of the sea
- Norse god of mischief and destruction.
- Greek god of war and hated both his parents, Zeus and Hera
- Greek god off the sea and protector of all bodies of water. Usually seen with a trident.
- Norse god of thunder, one of the most powerful gods
- ruled the Olympian gods and was the god of the sky
- leader of all the Norse gods and goddesses, had a spear named Grungir
- wife of Odin and Norse goddess of love and fertility
- Roman god of wine
- Norse god of war and son of Odin
18 Clues: Roman god of wine • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of war and son of Odin • Norse god of mischief and destruction. • Norse god of eloquence and poetry, son of Odin • Greek god of music. His twin sister is Artemis. • ruled the Olympian gods and was the god of the sky • Norse god of thunder, one of the most powerful gods • ...
Greek Mythology Cross Word Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- Lord of the Seas
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Goddess of Love
- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Forgeworker of the Gods
- Queen of the Gods
- God of Music & Poetry
- King of Mount Olympus
- God of the Underworld
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- God of Merriment
- God of the Sun
- The Titan Who Gifted Man Fire
- Hero of the Gods
- God of War
- Queen of the Underworld
- Goddess of the Seasons
- Ferryman of the Underworld
18 Clues: God of War • God of the Sun • Goddess of Love • God of Merriment • Lord of the Seas • Hero of the Gods • Goddess of Wisdom • Queen of the Gods • Goddess of the Hunt • Messenger of the Gods • God of Music & Poetry • King of Mount Olympus • God of the Underworld • Goddess of the Seasons • Queen of the Underworld • Forgeworker of the Gods • Ferryman of the Underworld • The Titan Who Gifted Man Fire
Matariki 2022-06-20
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- In Greek mythology, who changed the seven sisters into stars?
- Matariki is located in this constellation.
- The star associated with food gathered from the sea.
- According to the ancient Greeks, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of Pleione and who?
- Which Māori season is Matariki celebrated in?
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- Another name for the Matariki star cluster.
- The Māori lunar calendar.
- Often identified as the mother of the other stars.
- An offering traditionally made to the stars.
9 Clues: The Māori lunar calendar. • Matariki is located in this constellation. • Another name for the Matariki star cluster. • An offering traditionally made to the stars. • Which Māori season is Matariki celebrated in? • Often identified as the mother of the other stars. • The star associated with food gathered from the sea. • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-07
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- God of the sun
- Osiris’s sister & wife
- Lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- Osiris’s son
- Another great ancient civilization
- Texts Recorded important religious ideas
- Osiris’s brother & enemy
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- Tombs of Pharaohs
- God of Grain & the Nile
- Writing system of pictures
- Rulers in ancient Egypt
- Egyptian god; lord and maker of law
- Environmental enemy of Egyptians
- Tombs of Pharaohs
- His tomb escaped grave robbers
15 Clues: Osiris’s son • God of the sun • Tombs of Pharaohs • Tombs of Pharaohs • Osiris’s sister & wife • God of Grain & the Nile • Rulers in ancient Egypt • Osiris’s brother & enemy • Writing system of pictures • His tomb escaped grave robbers • Environmental enemy of Egyptians • Lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • Another great ancient civilization • Egyptian god; lord and maker of law • ...
Mythology Crossword Part ll 2023-05-05
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- The god of the underworld
- Narcissus love interest
- The Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy
- The father of Pan
- The wife of Zeus
- Son of Laius and Jocasta
- The god of passionate or physical love
- Son of Cephissus and Liriope
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- King of the gods
- The ancient god of fire
- The god of the sea and waters
- The legendary hero endowed with superhuman musical skills
- The wife of Orpheus
13 Clues: King of the gods • The wife of Zeus • The father of Pan • The wife of Orpheus • Narcissus love interest • The ancient god of fire • Son of Laius and Jocasta • The god of the underworld • Son of Cephissus and Liriope • The god of the sea and waters • The god of passionate or physical love • The Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy • ...
Greek Mythology Gods (Continued) 2023-05-05
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- Dryad, a nymph who was connected with trees.
- The sister and wife of Zeus. Alternate Name(s): Juno (Roman)
- The god of fertility, and wine. Alternate Name(s): Bacchus (Roman)
- God of the ocean. Carried a Trident. Alternate Name(s): Neptune (Roman)
- Most important god of them all. The God of gods. Wields lightning. Alternate Name(s): Jupiter (Roman)
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- A god of fire. Alternate Name(s):Vulcan (Roman)
- Was a messenger. Parents are Maia and Zeus. Alternate Name(s): Mercury (Roman)
- God of love. An attractive young man with a bow an arrow.
- The god of the underworld. The son of Cronus. Alternate Name(s): Pluto (Roman)
- A musician who led nature to dance to his songs.
- Was supposed to be king but couldn't because he killed his father and married his mother.
- Died of beauty and the son of Cephissus, a river god.
- Mountain nymph who irritated Hera. Alternate Name(s): Amor, Cupid (Roman)
13 Clues: Dryad, a nymph who was connected with trees. • A god of fire. Alternate Name(s):Vulcan (Roman) • A musician who led nature to dance to his songs. • Died of beauty and the son of Cephissus, a river god. • God of love. An attractive young man with a bow an arrow. • The sister and wife of Zeus. Alternate Name(s): Juno (Roman) • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle Assignment 2023-05-04
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- He was a powerful god who ruled the sea.
- He was the most important god of all of Greece and was the leader of all the gods that could oversea earthly events and human destiny.
- He was a fleet-footed messenger of Zeus and was also one of the sons of Zeus.
- She was the sister of and wife of Zeus and was the queen of heaven.
- He killed his father and married his mother.
- He was the god of death.
- Is the god of fire, metalwork, and crafts.
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- He was the son of a river god Cephissus and he was a handsome greek youth.
- He was famous in the ancient world and and is the god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy.
- He was the god of passion or physical love.
- Was a mountain nymph who would annoy the queen of the gods.
- She was a female nature spirit you became the bride of Orpheus.
- He was a musician who played so beautifully that even the animals, rocks, and trees dance to his music.
13 Clues: He was the god of death. • He was a powerful god who ruled the sea. • Is the god of fire, metalwork, and crafts. • He was the god of passion or physical love. • He killed his father and married his mother. • Was a mountain nymph who would annoy the queen of the gods. • She was a female nature spirit you became the bride of Orpheus. • ...
Greek and Roman mythology 2023-06-16
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- A specific content provider on YouTube
- People who follow and watch a channel
- A video blog or personal video diary
- A video that teaches how to do something
- A positive reaction to a video
- A live video broadcast
- A person who creates and uploads videos on YouTube
- A negative reaction to a video
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- To send a video to someone or post it on social media
- To transfer a video to YouTube for sharing
- A written response to a video
- The material or information in a video
- A collection of videos grouped together based on a theme
13 Clues: A live video broadcast • A written response to a video • A positive reaction to a video • A negative reaction to a video • A video blog or personal video diary • People who follow and watch a channel • A specific content provider on YouTube • The material or information in a video • A video that teaches how to do something • To transfer a video to YouTube for sharing • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2024-04-11
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- how many gods did Zeus give birth to?
- who was hades pet?
- who did Hera curse because they talked too much?
- who always snooped in on Zeus's business.
- who killed the minotaur
- Who was the first kid born from Cronus and Rhea?
- who was the king of the gods?
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- who was obsessed with themself?
- who gave humans fire?
- who was the wisest centaur of them all?
- who broke Prometheus' chains?
- I died when someone answered all my questions correctly.
- where did the humans live before they got fire?
13 Clues: who was hades pet? • who gave humans fire? • who killed the minotaur • who broke Prometheus' chains? • who was the king of the gods? • who was obsessed with themself? • how many gods did Zeus give birth to? • who was the wisest centaur of them all? • who always snooped in on Zeus's business. • where did the humans live before they got fire? • ...
Ancient gods 2021-09-29
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- An act or expression adored for a deity. One of the most important ways to love a deity. Christianity is the biggest religion in today’s world with about 2.382 billion followers.
- A system to organize society into different levels. In ancient mythology, gods have different rankings depending on their powers and skills. A real-life example would be a family tree. Your family members are put in different levels/rankings but this time depending on their age
- A traditional story explains the history of people and gods. People stopped believing in ancient gods because of philosophy. Its fantastic stories of event with no proof of evidance.
- A group of people living together in a community. There are roughly 4,200 religions in today’s world. All people sit in a specific group when it comes to religion, whether it's an Athiest or a non-believer at all.
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- The capability do to something in a better particular way. Hades God of Death is the most powerful God in mythology. Some gods were able to themselves invisible or to transform themselves, control the weather, or create earthquakes etc.
- A particular group of gods. There are three groups of gods in mythology, Olympians, Titans, and Primordials. The Primordials in myths are shown to be more powerful than any other god.
- An area owns and controlled by a ruler or government. A place to live (home). Groups of gods are divided into a few categories in which they live sky, sea, earth depending on what power they hold. Artemis’s temple took 120 years to complete.
- A god being that is worshiped by humans for being powerful. Zeus was the most powerful ancient god. It is a powerful spirit that controls events and the nature of things
8 Clues: A god being that is worshiped by humans for being powerful. Zeus was the most powerful ancient god. It is a powerful spirit that controls events and the nature of things • An act or expression adored for a deity. One of the most important ways to love a deity. Christianity is the biggest religion in today’s world with about 2.382 billion followers. • ...
can you find them all? 2022-03-10
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- he scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- a device that automatically regulates temperature
- the branch of mathematics
- a collection of myths
- the out side
- an upward current of warm air
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- a forecast of a person's future based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that person's birth.
- a small cavity in rock lined with crystals
- one thousandth of a meter (0.039 in.).
9 Clues: the out side • a collection of myths • the branch of mathematics • an upward current of warm air • one thousandth of a meter (0.039 in.). • a small cavity in rock lined with crystals • a device that automatically regulates temperature • he scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals. • ...
i can't think of a name 2021-09-16
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- be suspicious of;have no confidence
- the main event of a story,movie,novel,and play
- a small kitchen as small as a room
- a member that is in a small group that fights?
- (a greek and roman mythology)each of the nine gods
- a couch that can turn into a bed
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- a position or where an event takes place
- embarrassed or guilty of ones actions
- a renter that lives with someone
9 Clues: a renter that lives with someone • a couch that can turn into a bed • a small kitchen as small as a room • be suspicious of;have no confidence • embarrassed or guilty of ones actions • a position or where an event takes place • the main event of a story,movie,novel,and play • a member that is in a small group that fights? • ...
European Union 2024-05-06
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- What is one of the longest rivers of Europes?
- What in the European continent called?
- What month is Europe day colebrated?
- Which sea is the lowest place in Europe?
- What ocean washes the shores of Northern Europe?
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- What mythology does the word Europe come from?
- According to some scientists,which country is the geographical center of Europe?
- What strait in the Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from Africa?
- What is the capital of France?
9 Clues: What is the capital of France? • What month is Europe day colebrated? • What in the European continent called? • Which sea is the lowest place in Europe? • What is one of the longest rivers of Europes? • What mythology does the word Europe come from? • What ocean washes the shores of Northern Europe? • What strait in the Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from Africa? • ...
Narrative Text 2024-09-10
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- A narrative text is a story that tells a sequence of events.
- Stories explaining natural phenomena or cultural beliefs (e.g., Greek mythology)
- The solution to the problem or conflict
- Kata penghubung seperti and, but, so, dll., digunakan untuk menghubungkan kalimat dan paragraf.
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- (optional) A final thought or moral lesson
- Stories based on historical events (e.g., King Arthur)
- To entertain, teach, and evoke emotions in the reader
- past verb form
- adverb of place
9 Clues: past verb form • adverb of place • The solution to the problem or conflict • (optional) A final thought or moral lesson • To entertain, teach, and evoke emotions in the reader • Stories based on historical events (e.g., King Arthur) • A narrative text is a story that tells a sequence of events. • ...
Rudolph Bultmann 2025-10-24
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- How did Bultmann see scripture? Which word didn’t Bultmann seem to like?
- Which philosophy influenced Bultmann’s view of Christianity?
- Who did Bultmann believe ruled the mythological world?
- What language is Kerygma from?
- What can human forces foresee according to existentialism?
- How do existentialists describe living that hides from life’s truth?
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- What did Bultmann say modern believe myths contained?
- Sacrificium intellectus mean? Sacrificing ________
- What does Bultmann say modern people can no longer accept?
9 Clues: What language is Kerygma from? • Sacrificium intellectus mean? Sacrificing ________ • What did Bultmann say modern believe myths contained? • Who did Bultmann believe ruled the mythological world? • What does Bultmann say modern people can no longer accept? • What can human forces foresee according to existentialism? • ...
Valentines Crossword 2025-01-22
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- What months have 28 days?
- Girls friend group Valentines Day celebration
- ...Day a headliner at Bottle Rock (not a day in the schedule this week)
- Cupids name in Greek Mythology
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- Be my...
- The song "Valentine" written the the son of the lead singer in the band U2
- Sturgil... a singer playing at the Stage Coach Festival (not the Convent Division Head)
- The "O" in XOXO
- Taylor Swift Album name (also a Valentines Day color)
9 Clues: Be my... • The "O" in XOXO • What months have 28 days? • Cupids name in Greek Mythology • Girls friend group Valentines Day celebration • Taylor Swift Album name (also a Valentines Day color) • ...Day a headliner at Bottle Rock (not a day in the schedule this week) • The song "Valentine" written the the son of the lead singer in the band U2 • ...
witchcraft winter mythology 2022-12-14
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- In japan when a woman dies from the cold she turns into one of these
- Commonly known as the Polar lights,
- A Frost Giant from Jotunheim that was found by King Odin
- Oldest winter celebration
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- Earth's poles reaches it maximum tilt away from the sun, also called the longest night of the year
- Greek Goddess of the harvest
- A two week long Roman festival celebrating the God of Agriculture
- Ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere
- Would feed the fire through the 12 days of Christmas
9 Clues: Oldest winter celebration • Greek Goddess of the harvest • Commonly known as the Polar lights, • Would feed the fire through the 12 days of Christmas • Ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere • A Frost Giant from Jotunheim that was found by King Odin • A two week long Roman festival celebrating the God of Agriculture • ...
Roman/Greek Mythology 2020-06-07
9 Clues: God of War • God of the Sea • Home of the Gods • God of Sky and Lightning • This creature has one eye • Goddess of Love And Beauty • Goddess of Wild animals and The Hunt • Goddess of Wisdom, Skill and Battle Strategy • This creature has a hypnotising singing voice
Egyptian mythology crossword 2021-12-09
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- god of architecture and craftsmenship
- worshipped in the city of thebes as the god of the air
- the god of the sky and was depicted as a falcon
- god associated with the sun
- god of chaos and violence
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- normally seen as a cow and represented mother hood and fertility
- god of writing and wisdom
- represented as a wild cat and goddess of the moon
- the god of the underworld
9 Clues: god of writing and wisdom • the god of the underworld • god of chaos and violence • god associated with the sun • god of architecture and craftsmenship • the god of the sky and was depicted as a falcon • represented as a wild cat and goddess of the moon • worshipped in the city of thebes as the god of the air • ...
Ancient gods 2021-09-29
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- An act or expression adored for a deity. One of the most important ways to love a deity. Christianity is the biggest religion in today’s world with about 2.382 billion followers.
- A system to organize society into different levels. In ancient mythology, gods have different rankings depending on their powers and skills. A real-life example would be a family tree. Your family members are put in different levels/rankings but this time depending on their age
- A traditional story explains the history of people and gods. People stopped believing in ancient gods because of philosophy. Its fantastic stories of event with no proof of evidance.
- A group of people living together in a community. There are roughly 4,200 religions in today’s world. All people sit in a specific group when it comes to religion, whether it's an Athiest or a non-believer at all.
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- The capability do to something in a better particular way. Hades God of Death is the most powerful God in mythology. Some gods were able to themselves invisible or to transform themselves, control the weather, or create earthquakes etc.
- A particular group of gods. There are three groups of gods in mythology, Olympians, Titans, and Primordials. The Primordials in myths are shown to be more powerful than any other god.
- An area owns and controlled by a ruler or government. A place to live (home). Groups of gods are divided into a few categories in which they live sky, sea, earth depending on what power they hold. Artemis’s temple took 120 years to complete.
- A god being that is worshiped by humans for being powerful. Zeus was the most powerful ancient god. It is a powerful spirit that controls events and the nature of things
8 Clues: A god being that is worshiped by humans for being powerful. Zeus was the most powerful ancient god. It is a powerful spirit that controls events and the nature of things • An act or expression adored for a deity. One of the most important ways to love a deity. Christianity is the biggest religion in today’s world with about 2.382 billion followers. • ...
Famous Landmarks, Mythical Creatures, Famous Inventors 2023-05-04
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- Fictional undead creature often depicted as a reanimated human corpse that feeds on the flesh of the living
- American inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system
- Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his contributions to the principles of buoyancy and the development of the Archimedes screw
- Mythical creature that sucks blood and is often depicted with fangs
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- Parisian landmark with a 324-meter-tall iron lattice tower
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific fields, known for her pioneering research on radioactivity
- A mausoleum in Agra, India, constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, known for its beautiful white marble architecture and stunning gardens
- Historic fortified complex located in the center of Moscow, Russia, which includes several palaces, cathedrals, and government buildings
- Mythical creature with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent, known in Greek mythology for its ability to breathe fire
- Mythical serpentine creature with multiple heads, known in Greek mythology for its ability to regrow two heads for each one that was cut off
10 Clues: Parisian landmark with a 324-meter-tall iron lattice tower • Mythical creature that sucks blood and is often depicted with fangs • Fictional undead creature often depicted as a reanimated human corpse that feeds on the flesh of the living • ...
Famous Landmarks, Mythical Creatures, Famous Inventors 2023-05-04
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- Fictional undead creature often depicted as a reanimated human corpse that feeds on the flesh of the living
- American inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system
- Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his contributions to the principles of buoyancy and the development of the Archimedes screw
- Mythical creature that sucks blood and is often depicted with fangs
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- Parisian landmark with a 324-meter-tall iron lattice tower
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific fields, known for her pioneering research on radioactivity
- A mausoleum in Agra, India, constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, known for its beautiful white marble architecture and stunning gardens
- Historic fortified complex located in the center of Moscow, Russia, which includes several palaces, cathedrals, and government buildings
- Mythical creature with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent, known in Greek mythology for its ability to breathe fire
- Mythical serpentine creature with multiple heads, known in Greek mythology for its ability to regrow two heads for each one that was cut off
10 Clues: Parisian landmark with a 324-meter-tall iron lattice tower • Mythical creature that sucks blood and is often depicted with fangs • Fictional undead creature often depicted as a reanimated human corpse that feeds on the flesh of the living • ...
Its all about LOVE,LOVE,LOVE! 2022-02-15
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- What connects two people but physically only touches one?
- What vegetable has the biggest heart?
- Another way of saying "I love you"
- Coversation_______
- XOXO
- "Near, Far, Wherever you are, I believe that my heart will go on..." are famous lyrics from the____________
- This musical artist is well known for their wide array of breakup songs.
- How many married couples teach at Reavis?
- Formal way of saying "you are beautiful" in Italian.
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- What do you call an aunt who gets married on Valentine's Day?
- The primary organ of the human body.
- A vampire's sweetheart is called his________________.
- In Greek mythology, this person fell in love with his own reflection.
- This little piggy____________________
- What type of flowers are kissable?
- "L" is for the way you ______________________
- The city of "love".
- The month of "love"
- Another way of ending an email.
19 Clues: XOXO • Coversation_______ • The city of "love". • The month of "love" • Another way of ending an email. • What type of flowers are kissable? • Another way of saying "I love you" • The primary organ of the human body. • What vegetable has the biggest heart? • This little piggy____________________ • How many married couples teach at Reavis? • ...
Ancient Greece 2017-03-15
Across
- is the god of sun
- influenced Greek society
- was the queen of gods
- Greek leader that first brought democracy to Athens
- Greek city-state that was the first to develop a democracy
- island that the Minoans lived
- the tyrant that ruled Athens
- is the god of sea
- government in which only a few people have power
- meant a leader who held power through the use of force
Down
- covers most of Greece
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- what is an agora
- rich land owners
- lies east of Greece
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a poet that wrote two epic poems named Iliad and the Odyssey
- told stories that taught people a lesson
- people who had the right to participate in government
19 Clues: what is an agora • rich land owners • is the god of sun • is the god of sea • lies east of Greece • covers most of Greece • was the queen of gods • influenced Greek society • the tyrant that ruled Athens • island that the Minoans lived • told stories that taught people a lesson • government in which only a few people have power • Greek leader that first brought democracy to Athens • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary 2017-10-16
Across
- Stated with confidence
- The parts that are included to categorize and organize a story
- A story is called a
- Above the laws of the nature
- o view A person's perspective or outlook
- A severe trial or experience
- Stories dealing with gods of people who believe the ideas
- A model or pattern form which things are repeated
Down
- The moral or lesson of a story
- Words that are used to help explain meaning
- Making an indirect reference to something
- Unable to perish or die
- To communicate
- A passage or quotation taken from a book
- heroes journey The series of steps and stages a character mush endure to become a hero
- A discussion where statements are for and against something
- To agree or connect with something
- The foretelling of what is to come in the future
- to begin or start
19 Clues: To communicate • to begin or start • A story is called a • Stated with confidence • Unable to perish or die • Above the laws of the nature • A severe trial or experience • The moral or lesson of a story • To agree or connect with something • A passage or quotation taken from a book • o view A person's perspective or outlook • Making an indirect reference to something • ...
VOCAB CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-01-29
Across
- not bothered by something
- making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
- a clumsy stupid person
- the presence of something only in small or insufficient quantities or amounts; scarcity
- well known but probably not true
- humble submission and respect
- an elevated tract of open country
Down
- read (something), typically in a thorough or careful way
- boldly rude or disrespectful
- a person who uses resources to start a company
- the great hall in norse mythology where heros that are slain in battle are received
- red swollen mark left on flesh by blow or pressure
- to burn something with liquid or steam
- intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- to make unclean
- a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something
- a state of rowdy disorder
- bark, yelp, yap
- containing or expressing praise
19 Clues: to make unclean • bark, yelp, yap • a clumsy stupid person • not bothered by something • a state of rowdy disorder • boldly rude or disrespectful • humble submission and respect • containing or expressing praise • well known but probably not true • an elevated tract of open country • to burn something with liquid or steam • a person who uses resources to start a company • ...
Sabrina's Bellerophon crossword 2014-09-26
Across
- a kingdom plagued by the Chimaera
- king of Lycia
- mythical beast with parts from a lion, a goat, and a snake
- god that struck Bellerophn down when he became jealous of the other heroes that had ascended to olympus
- the flying horse of Greek mythology
- a muse sang that Pegasus would do battle and gain glory
- wife of the king of Tiryns
- home of the gods
- used by Bellerophon to kill the Chimaera
Down
- whom had killed Medusa
- the muse that took to Pegasus easiest
- king of Tiryns
- citizen of Corinth before his exile
- a muse sang that Pegasus would belong to a hero
- used by Zeus to kill Bellerophon
- home of the muses
- a seer that helped Bellerophon when he was younger
- goddess that brought Pegasus to the muses
- whose blood gave birth to Pegasus
19 Clues: king of Lycia • king of Tiryns • home of the gods • home of the muses • whom had killed Medusa • wife of the king of Tiryns • used by Zeus to kill Bellerophon • a kingdom plagued by the Chimaera • whose blood gave birth to Pegasus • citizen of Corinth before his exile • the flying horse of Greek mythology • the muse that took to Pegasus easiest • ...
Countries of the World 2023-11-05
Across
- / Known for its sushi and cherry blossoms
- / Birthplace of the Taj Mahal
- / Known for the Eiffel Tower and fine cuisine
- / Home of Oktoberfest and the Berlin Wall
- / Home to the ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- / Known for its vast landscapes and maple syrup
- / Famous for flamenco dancing and paella
- / Home to the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu
- / The largest country by land area
- / Land of the pharaohs and the Nile River
- / Famous for its art, culture, and pasta
Down
- Kingdom / Made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- / The most populous country on Earth
- / Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia
- / Birthplace of democracy and ancient mythology
- / Host of the Carnival and Christ the Redeemer statue
- / Land of the kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef
- Africa / Home to diverse cultures and stunning wildlife
- / Known for its wildlife and safaris
- / Famous for its rich history and spicy cuisine
20 Clues: / Birthplace of the Taj Mahal • / The largest country by land area • / The most populous country on Earth • / Known for its wildlife and safaris • / Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia • / Famous for flamenco dancing and paella • / Home to the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu • / Famous for its art, culture, and pasta • / Known for its sushi and cherry blossoms • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-11-29
6 Clues: god of the sea • King of the gods • part man, part horse • lord of the underworld • Zeus, Posiedon, and Hades • Immortal centaur, trainer of Achillies
