mythology Crossword Puzzles
y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- In science we were learning about _________.
- I like doing the ________ crossword in the news paper.
- I tried to do a back hand spring on the beam in __________.
- Not every word has a ________.
- The word orange is a _________.
- A 3D shape that has 2 circles.
- I showed my ________ to the boy that got hurt because I tripped him over.
- It is in the air that we breath
- a clear, yellowish, slightly alkaline fluid derived from the tissue of to the body and conveyed to the bloodstream by the lymphatic vessels.
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- I was in the quire but I got confused about the _______.
- It was the same ________ day at school.
- a 3D shape that has triangles and one square
- I _________ the oxygen.
- A square is symmetry.
- Every rugby team has a _________.
- My Mum was reading me some Batman __________.
- My family travelled to ________ for a holiday.
17 Clues: A square is symmetry. • I _________ the oxygen. • Not every word has a ________. • A 3D shape that has 2 circles. • The word orange is a _________. • It is in the air that we breath • Every rugby team has a _________. • It was the same ________ day at school. • In science we were learning about _________. • a 3D shape that has triangles and one square • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 2 2024-11-14
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- Friar Lawrence hopes the marriage will end the ____ between the two families.
- A reference to a piece of literature, the Bible, mythology, or history.
- The character that Juliet confides in about her upcoming marriage.
- Juliet compares a name to this flower.
- A part represents the whole.
- A member of the Capulet family that falls in love with Romeo.
- Romeo hides in the __________ to avoid is friends.
- Romeo and Juliet plan to get ____________.
- This character challenges Romeo to a duel.
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- A hint or clue about the ending of a story.
- Romeo forgets about _________ when he sees Juliet.
- Friar Lawrence suggests that a flower is both medicine and ________.
- The character that is related to the prince that has a sense of humor.
- Time and place that a story takes place.
- Lord _____________ hosts the party.
- _________ Lawrence offers Romeo and Juliet advise.
- This hides Romeo's identity.
17 Clues: A part represents the whole. • This hides Romeo's identity. • Lord _____________ hosts the party. • Juliet compares a name to this flower. • Time and place that a story takes place. • Romeo and Juliet plan to get ____________. • This character challenges Romeo to a duel. • A hint or clue about the ending of a story. • Romeo forgets about _________ when he sees Juliet. • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- helps you determine the climate
- collection of rainfall water
- a line on a map connecting points
- Aboriginal mythology
- the scientific study of the nature and history of the landforms on the surface of the Earth and other planets and of the processes that create them
- A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus
- rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural factors
- a shoot growing for underneath a plant
- water parting
- A plant that needs very little water.
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- shaped like a crescent
- formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
- lines that run between the North and South Poles, helps you determine different time zones in the world
- a substance that protects the plant
- type of vegetation
- igneous rock
- forces Forces generated from within the earth that result in uplift, movement, or deformation of part of the earth`s crust.
17 Clues: igneous rock • water parting • type of vegetation • Aboriginal mythology • shaped like a crescent • collection of rainfall water • helps you determine the climate • a line on a map connecting points • a substance that protects the plant • A plant that needs very little water. • a shoot growing for underneath a plant • A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus • ...
Fantasy Film Genre 2023-04-20
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- main characters can be ___ or ordinary people
- the filmmaker who did groundbreaking work with stop-motion animation
- when silent films were popular in 1910s
- plot convention: an ideal, which a character's choices uphold or fall short
- characters like angels, fairies, and monsters
- a fantasy story takes place in a ___ world
- in the 2000s, many of these started being turned into films
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- the 1980s put new spins on this
- the 1990s Disney ____
- plot convention: when there is magic, there must be ___
- a fantasy story has forces that are impossible in the real world, like ___
- the 1963 film The Sword in the Stone is an example
- the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz is an example
- plot convention: about the ___ of good versus evil
- as a genre, it's probably as old as ___
- characters like dragons, wizards, and trolls come from ___
- plot convention: journeys, both internal and external
17 Clues: the 1990s Disney ____ • the 1980s put new spins on this • when silent films were popular in 1910s • as a genre, it's probably as old as ___ • a fantasy story takes place in a ___ world • the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz is an example • main characters can be ___ or ordinary people • characters like angels, fairies, and monsters • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2021-02-16
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- numbers that are in a different form made from Romans.
- what the Romans used to store power for the citizens of Rome.
- fought to the death in a giant arena
- Roman Emperors loved to build a monument of themselves.
- a drink made from grapes that Greeks loved.
- the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world.
- an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- cleaned the house and harvested crops for the owners of the house.
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- Greeks competed in a tournament.
- Greeks and Romans used to tell stories with poetry.
- supported Greek army's and other stuff.
- a political leader in the roman Republic.
- a collection of traditional stories.
- Romans were in a 3 part war called.
- long ships that were usually around the same size and they were used to make deliveries and to carry cargo.
- something very special to Ancient Greece.
- a place where gladiators fight.
17 Clues: a place where gladiators fight. • Greeks competed in a tournament. • Romans were in a 3 part war called. • fought to the death in a giant arena • a collection of traditional stories. • supported Greek army's and other stuff. • an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • a political leader in the roman Republic. • something very special to Ancient Greece. • ...
Sam's Chilled Out Orthopaedic Crossword 2023-06-28
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- An orthopaedic condition that mainly occurs in women
- The bone that makes up the medial malleolus
- The longest bone in the body
- The last bone to finish growing
- Bones found in fingers and toes
- Cartilage found in the knee
- Ankle
- A band fibrous tissue that can contract, produce movement or maintain position of the body
- Flexible but inelastic cord of strong collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone
- The bone that makes up the lateral malleolus
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- A fracture that goes diagonal across the bone
- A fracture that occurs in children
- Ponseti is used to help correct this
- A bone found in the forearm
- A bone found in the forearm
- A tendon named after a warrior in Greek Mythology
- Opposite to Abduction
- A short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connect two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint
18 Clues: Ankle • Opposite to Abduction • A bone found in the forearm • A bone found in the forearm • Cartilage found in the knee • The longest bone in the body • The last bone to finish growing • Bones found in fingers and toes • A fracture that occurs in children • Ponseti is used to help correct this • The bone that makes up the medial malleolus • ...
Ancient Rome Crossword 2024-11-15
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- Who won the Punic wars?
- Cleopatra was Queen of the Nile, Queen of Egypt, and Queen of _________.
- What was raced in the Circus Maximus. Hint it was pulled by horses.
- Who was Julius Caesar's wife?
- What was the first government type of Rome?
- Who was Julius Caesar's mistress?
- How many times was Julius Caesar stabbed?
- This general led his army through the Alps.
- Whose mythology influenced Roman religion?
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- The common class of Rome.
- The upper class of Rome.
- Who fought in the Coliseum to the death. Often a Lion was involved.
- This secretary of Rome wanted the complete destruction of Carthage.
- First emperor of Rome and grand-nephew and adopted son.
- This generals head was served on a platter.
- After the Plebian revolt all laws had to be ________ down.
- What architectural feature did the Etruscans give to Rome?
17 Clues: Who won the Punic wars? • The upper class of Rome. • The common class of Rome. • Who was Julius Caesar's wife? • Who was Julius Caesar's mistress? • How many times was Julius Caesar stabbed? • Whose mythology influenced Roman religion? • What was the first government type of Rome? • This generals head was served on a platter. • This general led his army through the Alps. • ...
Vocabulary Week 22 (Geometry & Mythology) 2023-04-12
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- one dimensional straight path that is endless in both directions
- prefixes and suffixes
- to mention something briefly / to make a quick reference.
- myths of the ancient Greeks. These myths were more than just folk tales to them; they were their religion.
- lines that cross or meet to form right angles
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a story that is the product of one's imagination
- an exact location in space represented by a dot
- a straight line that extends in one direction
- a letter or group of letters placed after the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
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- lines that are the same distances apart and never meet
- a part of line defined by two end points
- a letter or group of letters placed before the base or root of the word to change the meaning of the word
- language spoken in the country Greece. Many of our English roots and affixes are Greek. (Remember Mrs. Shields' lessons?)
- the most basic part of a word with no prefixes or suffixes
- when a person or text makes a reference to a well known person, place, or concept, such as Greek Mythology, the Bible, Shakespeare, a movie, or song.
16 Clues: prefixes and suffixes • a part of line defined by two end points • lines that cross or meet to form right angles • a straight line that extends in one direction • an exact location in space represented by a dot • a story that is the product of one's imagination • lines that are the same distances apart and never meet • ...
Mesopotamia and The Fertile Crescent 2022-11-02
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- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- city
- writer
- of a city and all the countryside around it
- countryside
- a pyramid shaped temple tower
- a two wheeled horse drawn vehicle used in the ancient times
- the empires greatest king
- Code- a collection of 282 rules
- the worship of many gods
- or picture symbols
- people who performed religious ceremonies
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- a state or county under a single supreme authority
- sand or clay
- the supply of water to land or crops
- of labor- manufacturing
- the science of building
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- a set of letter or symbols
- Crescent- a large arc of rich or fertile farmland
- the wedge shaped character used in ancient times
- amount of something left over
- hierarchy- the division of society by rank or class
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another
- a function
- head of state, king, queen, or emperor
- a hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology
- a waterway
- ancient Mesopotamian ruler
29 Clues: city • writer • a function • a waterway • countryside • sand or clay • or picture symbols • of labor- manufacturing • the science of building • the worship of many gods • the empires greatest king • a set of letter or symbols • ancient Mesopotamian ruler • amount of something left over • a pyramid shaped temple tower • Code- a collection of 282 rules • the supply of water to land or crops • ...
Shark Savor 2022-12-13
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- Trying to investigate
- shark Rarest shark ever
- Decreasing population
- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- fields Fields from different materials
- (of a sense) highly developed.
- Living in the sea floor
- Saying something suspicious
- Trying to figure out something
- Fishing overseas
- What else could be taller than you
- Differences from other species
- Shark Proving to be a whale and a shark combined
- Capturing many
- many and many of sharks
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- For different sharks
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- Traps Traps for catching fish
- Capturing something suspicious
- From other sharks
- From others
- Of starvation of drinking
- catch not originally targeted but was caught and retained anyway.
- Animals Species of animals in the water
- Of death situation
- Found around the world
- Size of the animal world
- shark dangerous shark
- The latest news of the world
- Rows of______
30 Clues: From others • Rows of______ • Capturing many • Fishing overseas • From other sharks • Of death situation • For different sharks • Trying to investigate • Decreasing population • shark dangerous shark • Found around the world • Living in the sea floor • many and many of sharks • shark Rarest shark ever • Size of the animal world • Of starvation of drinking • Saying something suspicious • ...
Literary Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-27
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- 1 accented syllable followed by an unaccented 1
- 1 unaccented syllable followed by 1 accented one
- the central idea of a work
- 4 line stanza with each containing 8 lines
- a humorous event that relieves drama
- subbing a word for another that means the same
- a moveable stage or platform
- a professional performer
- 5 iambic feet
- one accented syllable
- the regular recurrence of sounds
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- 1st, and 2nd lines have 6 syllables
- the similarity of sounds between words
- a reference to mythology or history
- the measured rhythm of a poem
- words that appeal to the senses
- a struggle between opposing forces
- first and third lines have 8 syllables
- two accented syllables
- an Anglo saxon poet who composed his own poetry
- Contrasting what is said to what is true
- a short emotional imaginative poem
- designed to teach some moral lesson or truth
- stories produced by the Anglo-Saxons.
- An expressed comparison of unlike things
25 Clues: 5 iambic feet • one accented syllable • two accented syllables • a professional performer • the central idea of a work • a moveable stage or platform • the measured rhythm of a poem • words that appeal to the senses • the regular recurrence of sounds • a struggle between opposing forces • a short emotional imaginative poem • 1st, and 2nd lines have 6 syllables • ...
Kusigrama 2019-07-18
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- Makisig na eskultorna lumikha ng isang babae bilang obra maestra niya
- Ang obra maestra na naging totoong buhay
- Talaan ng buhay
- Ang banghay ay maaaring tumulay mula _____ daigdig tungong mundo ng kasalukuyan
- Ang mitolohiya ay karaniwang nakabatay sa _____
- Balot ng hiwaga ang panitikang ito
- Isang halimbawa ng pasulat na tradisyon
- Tradisyong panitikan mula ng matutunan ng tao ang pagsusulat
- Si Pygmalion ay isang _________
- Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig at kagandahan
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- Ang akdang Pygmalion at Galatea ay isang halimbawa ng Mitolohiyang________.
- Uri ng panitikan kung saan ito'y paglilipat-lahi sa pamamagitan ng bibig o pagbigkas
- Mula sa salitang Griyego na nangangahulugang talumpati
- Sila'y nagsulat sa aklat ng Mythology for the Dummies
- Isang iskolar at propesor sa Georgiya at naglahad ng katangian ng mitolohiya.
- Halimbawa ng Pasalindilang Tradisyon
- Ang mitolohiya ay nagbibigay tuon sa _____
- Uri ng mito na tumatalakay sa simulan ng dakilang bagay na natatag o nagawa ng tao
- Panganay na anak ni Pygmaleon at Galatea
- Babaeng anak nina Pygmalion at Galatea
20 Clues: Talaan ng buhay • Si Pygmalion ay isang _________ • Balot ng hiwaga ang panitikang ito • Halimbawa ng Pasalindilang Tradisyon • Ang diyosa ng pag-ibig at kagandahan • Babaeng anak nina Pygmalion at Galatea • Isang halimbawa ng pasulat na tradisyon • Ang obra maestra na naging totoong buhay • Panganay na anak ni Pygmaleon at Galatea • ...
Ancient Rome 2021-01-19
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- God of Travelers
- Made Christianity okay
- Emphasis on public health, public baths, and public water systems
- Defeated Marc Anthony and Lepidus to become Rome's first emprorer
- Most of the population, Middle class
- Was proclaimed the messiah. Start of christianity
- Goddess of Hunting
- Latin
- The belief that there is only one god
- God of the Sea
- The principle of being innocent until proven guilty
- Virgil's Aeneid
- Queen of the Gods
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- Leader Of Rome;Most to all respected and loved him
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Pantheon, Colosseum, Forem
- Roman mythology and later to become Christianity
- The belief that there is MORE than one god
- Included the four gospels of jesus' life and teachings
- Powerful nobility
- Ptolemy
- The capitol that was in the middle of all trades and was protected
- God of War
- King of the Gods
- Roads, Aqueducts, Roman Arches
- God Of Music
- Not based on race, but the lowest of the population
- Goddess of Love
28 Clues: Latin • Ptolemy • God of War • God Of Music • God of the Sea • Goddess of Love • Virgil's Aeneid • God of Travelers • King of the Gods • Goddess of Wisdom • Powerful nobility • Queen of the Gods • Goddess of Hunting • Made Christianity okay • Pantheon, Colosseum, Forem • Roads, Aqueducts, Roman Arches • Most of the population, Middle class • The belief that there is only one god • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- era that was the Greek Golden Age
- a collection of stories, beliefs and rituals
- a piggyback game
- games that were part of a religious festival to honor Zeus
- military and political leader in the Roman Republic
- water bridges
- Thracian man known for his involvement in the Third Servile War
- part of the Greek house reserved just for men
- Roman marketplace
- Greek king of Gods, threw lightning
- loose garments that both Roman men and women wore
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- an amphitheater built during the Roman Empire in Rome, Italy
- the first letter in the Greek alphabet
- one of the first known Greek philosophers who died in 399 BC
- special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world
- first Flavian emperor
- used in many recipes, or crushed to make oil for lamps
- Roman court
- used to decorate homes, businesses, parks and other areas of Rome
- Greek social events with food and wine
20 Clues: Roman court • water bridges • a piggyback game • Roman marketplace • first Flavian emperor • era that was the Greek Golden Age • Greek king of Gods, threw lightning • the first letter in the Greek alphabet • Greek social events with food and wine • a collection of stories, beliefs and rituals • part of the Greek house reserved just for men • ...
test 2021-10-25
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- Sensitive Shrubbery
- Magic ____
- JOINT Smoked meat?
- "We're going to ___!"
- Pauly D Shore MC
- "It's on the way"
- The Man of Destiny?
- Bavarian bash
- Yoga Surfside salutation?
- Bond beverage
- on the Side Tim "The In-Tim-idator," debut
- SPROUTS Underwood greens
- Johnny's place
- Donation Location
- Lane, in Connecticut
- lobsters Claws to thaw
- Dad with a taxing workload?
- Trap Lohan seeing double
- Exam "What's on tap?"
- Long run, briefly
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- Spud shooter
- World Mouse House
- ____ Flicks
- Spotty service?
- Paradise, in Norse mythology
- Precious cargo
- "What a _____"
- Aisle Isle
- Light tuna?
- Giles Building block?
- Perrier ____
- Dessert Deception
- Space HQ
- BRUSH Stray at home
- Table flipper, for short
- Hoppy bev
- _____ shrimp
- Fat cat
- MAY "On the way to _____"
- Tear tallier, for short
- The Holiday Village
- Golf Microgreens?
- TWO Rush hour?
- _____ Night
44 Clues: Fat cat • Space HQ • Hoppy bev • Magic ____ • Aisle Isle • ____ Flicks • Light tuna? • _____ Night • Spud shooter • Perrier ____ • _____ shrimp • Bavarian bash • Bond beverage • Precious cargo • "What a _____" • Johnny's place • TWO Rush hour? • Spotty service? • World Mouse House • Pauly D Shore MC • "It's on the way" • Dessert Deception • Donation Location • Golf Microgreens? • Long run, briefly • JOINT Smoked meat? • ...
How To Train Your Dragon 1 by Cressida Cowell 2023-02-05
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- VOCAB: The groups of Vikings that people are from.
- DRAGONS: The most common breed of dragon.
- CHARACTER: The name Hiccup gave his dragon.
- FACTS: The rival tribe of the Hairy Hooligans.
- FACTS: One of the options in a phrase character's use 'Heroes or ___'
- LANGUAGE: The language the Vikings speak.
- DRAGONS: One of the rarest breed of dragon.
- SETTING: The ethnicity of the characters.
- AGE: The age of Fishlegs.
- AGE: The age of Hiccup.
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- DRAGONS: A big dragon described as brutelike, stupid, and ugly.
- VOCAB: The cold-blooded animal group that dragons are a part of.
- SETTING: Where Toothless is from.
- CHARACTER: The name Snotlout gave his dragon.
- VOCAB: Ancient warriors in Norse mythology.
- CHARACTER: The name of Hiccup's only friend.
- SETTING: The isle that Hiccup is from.
- FACTS: The village is run by these people.
- LANGUAGE: Another language the Vikings speak.
- AGE: The age of the boys who bully Hiccup.
- LANGUAGE: The language dragons speak.
21 Clues: AGE: The age of Hiccup. • AGE: The age of Fishlegs. • SETTING: Where Toothless is from. • LANGUAGE: The language dragons speak. • SETTING: The isle that Hiccup is from. • DRAGONS: The most common breed of dragon. • LANGUAGE: The language the Vikings speak. • SETTING: The ethnicity of the characters. • FACTS: The village is run by these people. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-28
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- The son of King Darius
- A form of government with many rulers
- A Spartan king whose name starts with "L"
- The name of the modern-day country under Macedonia
- A form of government where power is seized illegally
- A form of government with a queen or king
- A city-state known for its fierce warriors
- Revolt The first battle in the Persian wars
- The Greek god of war
- 300 _______ soldiers were left behind to stall Persia
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- A ruler of tyranny is a _____
- A Greek woman cursed to have snake hair
- The type of government Greece settled on
- A city-state with an amazing navy
- A country above modern-day Greece
- The king of the Gods/Goddesses in Greek mythology
- In the Battle of Salamis a __ (type of animal) swam by the Athenians side
- An expansive empire, now modern-day Iran
- The Battle of _______ (a battle in which the Greeks tricked the Persians)
- The name democracy comes from the words "demo" and _____
20 Clues: The Greek god of war • The son of King Darius • A ruler of tyranny is a _____ • A city-state with an amazing navy • A country above modern-day Greece • A form of government with many rulers • A Greek woman cursed to have snake hair • The type of government Greece settled on • An expansive empire, now modern-day Iran • A Spartan king whose name starts with "L" • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-04
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- rule of the few powerful upper-class people
- A mountain where Greek gods/goddesses lived above
- The rule of a single person EG: king/queen
- Wars fought by various Greek states and Persia
- A persona who is legally part of a city-state
- Famous greek king of Sparta
- Used force to control votes, laws, etc.
- Stories that often involved Greek gods/goddesses
- A city that has its own independent law and gov.
- Similar to slaves
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- A city-state that gov. is a democracy
- A form of government that is ruled by the people
- A place in Greece with a narrow coastal passage
- A small number of people controlling a state
- A harsh government with harsh laws
- A war lasting 10 years between Greeks and Trojans
- A single ruler that has Aristocrates to advise him
- Post-pone the Persian attack
- A city-state that's gov. rules by oligarchy
- An area of Ancient Greek that's built on a hill
20 Clues: Similar to slaves • Famous greek king of Sparta • Post-pone the Persian attack • A harsh government with harsh laws • A city-state that gov. is a democracy • Used force to control votes, laws, etc. • The rule of a single person EG: king/queen • rule of the few powerful upper-class people • A city-state that's gov. rules by oligarchy • ...
sarita and annie's game 2023-05-13
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- sarita’s summer identity
- there is one museum for these in the whole world and it’s in annie’s hometown
- according to the planets sarita and annie are this
- love island, survivor, milf manor
- what a lot of these clues and Cuba have in common
- if annie’s instrument could say hi it would say
- president's mistress, and sarita's whip
- in sarita’s future hometown there is a museum for this
- annie's past "babemobile"
- annie’s feathersona
- annie always wants it on the field
- if youre not a cowboy, you do this
- a surfer’s charm?
- not vacationland to annie
- sarita better study up
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- annie's furry friend (rip)
- if you’re not a pirate, you live here
- sarita's golden identity
- how sarita feels about her furry friend (rip)
- i love it
- home to annie and sarita post matriculation
- the most goated computer game in 2011
- annie’s career idol
- sarita always wants it on the field
- home to bella, edward, and sarita
25 Clues: i love it • a surfer’s charm? • annie’s feathersona • annie’s career idol • sarita better study up • sarita’s summer identity • sarita's golden identity • annie's past "babemobile" • not vacationland to annie • annie's furry friend (rip) • love island, survivor, milf manor • home to bella, edward, and sarita • annie always wants it on the field • if youre not a cowboy, you do this • ...
Genres 2013-04-14
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- fiction future, technology, space
- directions An instruction in the text of a play.
- facts,real,science,math
- has gods/goddesses and usually tells how something was created
- short story with personified animals and a moral
- a made up story
- fiction real events, plot made up
- tale has magic and/or talking animals
- literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter
- paints a picture in your mind
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- fiction could happen today
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- dialogue and stage directions
- a genre with unknown author or a retold story
- an account of a person's life written by that person
- has facts that can be checked or proven
- based on a real person or place, facts are stretched beyond what is real
- mythology, make believe, folklore
- tale always takes place in the west, and main character has exaggerated skills
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
20 Clues: a made up story • facts,real,science,math • fiction could happen today • dialogue and stage directions • paints a picture in your mind • mythology, make believe, folklore • fiction future, technology, space • fiction real events, plot made up • tale has magic and/or talking animals • has facts that can be checked or proven • a genre with unknown author or a retold story • ...
Random Things 2014-03-06
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- a valuable ore
- joke
- a monster
- you eat it and green
- when you have a party
- you play it like a piano with sticks
- when you stay some where you
- when you make something from scratch
- when you’re weird you are
- after you do something you gain
- waste or general rubbish
- when you have a special bond with someone you are in
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- a fairy tale is
- a disease that affects the wind pipe
- you can text people on is
- a killer that is at the top of the food chain
- when two countries are fighting
- when two people love each other so much they get
- another word for waste
- a type of word that sounds like what it means
- a layer of trees
- when you relate one thing to another
- a pain killer
- you eat and it’s spikey
- it falls from a tree
- a person the works for another person
26 Clues: joke • a monster • a pain killer • a valuable ore • a fairy tale is • a layer of trees • you eat it and green • it falls from a tree • when you have a party • another word for waste • you eat and it’s spikey • waste or general rubbish • you can text people on is • when you’re weird you are • when you stay some where you • when two countries are fighting • after you do something you gain • ...
Member's Day crossword 2015-09-17
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- Type of vessel common in the 18th and 19th Centuries which was hard to drink out of
- What was the nickname for Napoleon?
- A type of tobacco that was ground into a fine powder, usually kept in an ornate box
- Jars used in the mummification process to hold organs?
- Spiral shell Fossil?
- Castle Dore, Castle-An-Dinas and Killibury are all types of?
- Cornish Explorer of Western Africa?
- Type of fish commonly fished in Cornwall?
- Singular piece of a mosaic?
- Name of the Mineral discovered by the Vivian family?
- The number of Muses in Greek mythology
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- What is the name of a Roman city apartment block?
- Earliest form of writing?
- Popular Cornish Composer and violinist from the 1800s
- Ancient large stone
- Who was the Cornish Giant?
- What did Miners traditionally eat for their lunch?
- Bronze Age burial practice
- Name for very fine Red Roman pottery?
- Egyptian God of creation?
20 Clues: Ancient large stone • Spiral shell Fossil? • Earliest form of writing? • Egyptian God of creation? • Who was the Cornish Giant? • Bronze Age burial practice • Singular piece of a mosaic? • What was the nickname for Napoleon? • Cornish Explorer of Western Africa? • Name for very fine Red Roman pottery? • The number of Muses in Greek mythology • ...
Fahrenheit 451 2016-12-05
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- ARTISTIC WORK THAT COPIES OTHER WORK
- EDGE OR BORDER OF SOMETHING
- SYNTHETIC COMPOUND FROM BENZOIC ACID
- PEACE
- FULL OF DANGER
- BETRAYING ONES COUNTRY
- TO CHANGE DIRECTION
- SPREADING
- UNEASY OR WITHOUT EMOTION
- TO EXPRESS ONES OPINIONS
- IDEAS BASED ON IDEAS OR LOGIC
- ONE WHO IS FORCED TO LEAVE COUNTRY DUE TO DISASTER
- UNCLEAR
- UTENSIL CONSISTING OF WIRE OR PLASTIC
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- TO COME TOGETHER AND FORM A WHOLE
- FORMAL PRONOUNCEMENT FROM AUTHORATIVE SOURCE
- DEEP PIT WHERE MATERIALS ARE EXTRACTED
- FUNERAL OF EXECUTION FIRE
- TO LOSE STRENGTH OR MOMENTUM
- ODD OR WEIRD
- TREASON AGAINST CHURCH
- LOOK OR FEEL YOUNGER
- REFERING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- MAKE SOMEONE APPEAR GUILTY
- FOLLOW PATH BY OBJECTS OF FORCES
- MACHINE THAT APPLIES CENTRIFUGAL FORCE
- TO BE BANISHED FROM ONES HOME
- PREOCEEDING GRADUALLY
- ROLLED OR FOLDED UP
- FERTILE SOIL OF CLAY, SAND, AND HUMUS
- COVERED THINLY WITH GOLD
31 Clues: PEACE • UNCLEAR • SPREADING • ODD OR WEIRD • FULL OF DANGER • TO CHANGE DIRECTION • ROLLED OR FOLDED UP • LOOK OR FEEL YOUNGER • PREOCEEDING GRADUALLY • TREASON AGAINST CHURCH • BETRAYING ONES COUNTRY • TO EXPRESS ONES OPINIONS • COVERED THINLY WITH GOLD • FUNERAL OF EXECUTION FIRE • UNEASY OR WITHOUT EMOTION • MAKE SOMEONE APPEAR GUILTY • EDGE OR BORDER OF SOMETHING • REFERING TO GREEK MYTHOLOGY • ...
The Lightning Thief Chapter 3 & 4 2017-10-25
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- Fractured.
- Athletic activity.
- Four cards in a deck.
- Claws.
- Protruding.
- A teacher who wore a leather jacket.
- One of Percy's teachers.
- A girl we meet in Chapter 4.
- Percy's best friend.
- The mother of the Minotaur.
- Agreement.
- Movement made by lifting one's feet.
- Means of approach
- Percy's mom's favorite color.
- The spouse and children of one person.
- Percy's school.
- Taste.
- A story.
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- She arrived ______ air.
- A meeting of the lips.
- Agony.
- Went down on one's knees.
- Melt.
- Monster with the head of a bull, the body of a man.
- No longer in one's seat.
- Not hot. Not cold.
- Used to display 3-D pictures.
- To beat.
- Nancy _________________.
- Grover was Percy's _____________.
- To go beyond.
- Grover had ____________ hooves.
- _______ Dodds.
- Not nervous.
- Woodland deities in mythology.
- The main character of the novel.
- Female student in Chapter 1.
- Percy was in _________ 6.
- Dwelling place.
39 Clues: Melt. • Agony. • Claws. • Taste. • To beat. • A story. • Fractured. • Agreement. • Protruding. • Not nervous. • To go beyond. • _______ Dodds. • Percy's school. • Dwelling place. • Means of approach • Athletic activity. • Not hot. Not cold. • Percy's best friend. • Four cards in a deck. • A meeting of the lips. • She arrived ______ air. • No longer in one's seat. • One of Percy's teachers. • Nancy _________________. • ...
Greek Culture 1 2018-09-11
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- Greek play that made fun of ideas and people.
- Philosopher that believed in reason.
- A short story that teaches a lesson.
- Monster defeated by Theseus.
- King of the Greek Gods.
- Greek Historian.
- Epic about the Trojan War.
- Strong hero that completed difficult tasks.
- Epic about the hero Odysseus.
- Long poems that tell a story.
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- Blind poet that created the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A serpent with 9 heads.
- This was an important feature of Greek Architecture.
- Greek doctor known for his ideas about how doctors should behave.
- Temple to the Athena built in Athens.
- Great Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions.
- Competitive games held to honor the Greek gods.
- A collection of fictional stories that explain how the world works.
- Performers that played the lyre as they read poetry.
- A story about gods and heroes.
- Greek play that describes the hardship of heroes.
- Most famous lyric poet.
- Philosopher that created the Academy.
- Author of fables.
24 Clues: Greek Historian. • Author of fables. • A serpent with 9 heads. • King of the Greek Gods. • Most famous lyric poet. • Epic about the Trojan War. • Monster defeated by Theseus. • Epic about the hero Odysseus. • Long poems that tell a story. • A story about gods and heroes. • Philosopher that believed in reason. • A short story that teaches a lesson. • ...
ARTAPP 2023-09-15
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- ART referred to as "high art"
- an art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds
- art or practice designing a building structures
- imagining improbable things
- he was the first to introduce the idea of art as imitation
- art objects such as figures, tiles and tableware.
- the expression of ideas and emotions
- a collection of myths
- Art or technique of producing images on a surface, usually papers.
- an art expressing our thought and views
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- feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep
- it is also known as folk art
- an enormous variety of media maybe used like wood.
- simply describe as ordered bodily movements
- art of producing images
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
- art, as its simplest
- it appeals to our sense of sight or vision.
- he believed that man has the ability to apprehend through his Nous
- an art that is always connected to something visual from the real world
20 Clues: art, as its simplest • a collection of myths • art of producing images • imagining improbable things • it is also known as folk art • ART referred to as "high art" • the expression of ideas and emotions • an art expressing our thought and views • simply describe as ordered bodily movements • it appeals to our sense of sight or vision. • ...
ARTAPP_ 2023-09-15
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- a collection of myths
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
- art of producing images
- an art that is always connected to something visual from the real world
- simply describe as ordered bodily movements
- an enormous variety of media maybe used like wood.
- Art or technique of producing images on a surface, usually papers.
- the expression of ideas and emotions
- believed that man has the ability to apprehend through his Nous
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- art, as its simplest
- imagining improbable things
- art or practice designing a building structures
- an art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds
- it is also known as folk art
- feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep
- ART it appeals to our sense of sight or vision.
- art objects such as figures, tiles and tableware.
- he was the first to introduce the idea of art as imitation
- an art expressing our thought and views
- ART referred to as "high art"
20 Clues: art, as its simplest • a collection of myths • art of producing images • imagining improbable things • it is also known as folk art • ART referred to as "high art" • the expression of ideas and emotions • an art expressing our thought and views • simply describe as ordered bodily movements • art or practice designing a building structures • ...
Crossword: Constellation 2025-03-18
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- ____________Dipper Recognizable asterism in Ursa Major.
- Sky latitude, measured north to south.
- ____________ Constellation that never sets below horizon.
- Brightest star in the night sky.
- ____________Pollution Artificial light affecting night sky visibility.
- Constellation associated with a hunter in mythology.
- ____________ Minor Constellation known as the Little Bear.
- Right ____________Sky longitude, measured east to west.
- ____________Mythology Stories explaining constellations' origins and meanings.
- ____________Travel Distance light travels affects star brightness perception.
- ____________Dipper Asterism in Ursa Minor, contains Polaris.
- ____________ Major Constellation known as the Great Bear.
- ____________Scale A scale where larger numbers indicate dimmer stars.
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- ____________Triangle Asterism formed by Deneb, Vega, Altair.
- ____________Magnitude Total light emitted by a star.
- Rotating star chart for stargazing.
- ____________Map Tool for identifying stars and constellations.
- ____________Magnitude Brightness of a star as seen from Earth.
- Popular unofficial star patterns, like Big Dipper.
- ____________Time Influences visibility of constellations throughout the year.
- North Star, fixed point in the sky.
- Collection of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- ____________Designation Naming system for stars using Greek letters.
23 Clues: Brightest star in the night sky. • Rotating star chart for stargazing. • North Star, fixed point in the sky. • Sky latitude, measured north to south. • Popular unofficial star patterns, like Big Dipper. • Collection of stars forming a recognizable pattern. • ____________Magnitude Total light emitted by a star. • Constellation associated with a hunter in mythology. • ...
9/28/25 Crossword 2025-09-28
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- Worst show ever
- Take the man out of the city, not the city out the man
- Possible Native Tribe in Canada
- Mascot of FFT Fallbrook 106
- /Paisley
- Urwah's husband's work location
- Parking structure closing time
- Okay sir
- Jafar Cosplay Artist
- Prone to squeaking
- Jelly
- Greek mythology enthusiast
- Duck Sanctuary
- Japan *handshake* India
- Most terrifying animal
- My new saying
- Working on a salary at CMH
- Red pear
- Mascot of FFT Clovis
- Men love to look at
- what's his name?
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- To be in debt
- Canada's favorite American fast-food joint
- Ghost of FFT Clovis
- Differential diagnosis: BPD
- Overheating
- Quick to honk
- Physical touch as an intervention
- You either meh, reh, or...
- Dear caught in headlights
- Jam
- All the things you wanna do
- 2 parents, sick aunt, unstable relationship
- Why are you going to Canada?
- Live to work
- Yeah exactly
- Lol bro
37 Clues: Jam • Jelly • Lol bro • /Paisley • Okay sir • Red pear • Overheating • Live to work • Yeah exactly • To be in debt • Quick to honk • My new saying • Duck Sanctuary • Worst show ever • what's his name? • Prone to squeaking • Ghost of FFT Clovis • Men love to look at • Jafar Cosplay Artist • Mascot of FFT Clovis • Most terrifying animal • Japan *handshake* India • Dear caught in headlights • You either meh, reh, or... • ...
Joshua's crossword 2026-01-23
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- to eat away by degrees as if by gnawing
- a white vitrified translucent ceramic
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- a small mistake or failure
- moving from place to place often with changes in the seasons, to follow sources of food
- having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or made angry
- a compilation of contradictions or opposite meaning description
- money or food given to poor people
- to hold onto items to the point of clutter
- adhering to an opinion, action, reason, or course of action
- person that is acting without thinking
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- a narrow, deep valley with steep sides
- to make calmer by giving in to demands
- difficult or irritating person/situation; grumpy without real reason
- having a smoothly rising falling form or outline
- a state of sleepiness, drowsiness
- to confuse,complicate
- to plead, or beg relentlessly, or nonstop
- a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology
- lacking in variety and interest
20 Clues: to confuse,complicate • a small mistake or failure • lacking in variety and interest • a state of sleepiness, drowsiness • money or food given to poor people • a white vitrified translucent ceramic • a 100-eyed monster of Greek mythology • a narrow, deep valley with steep sides • to make calmer by giving in to demands • person that is acting without thinking • ...
Chapter 8 Ancient Greece 2026-02-10
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- Lived on the mainland, built fortresses, spoke the Greek Language.
- King of the gods.
- God of the underworld.
- First settlers on the island of Crete, not considered Greek because they didn't speak Greek.
- democracy, All citizens vote directly on every issue.
- High hill that often had a fortress on its top.
- A great warrior who was killed when an arrow struck his heel.
- A type of government in which only a few people have power.
- God of war.
- Goddess of agriculture.
- Messenger of the gods.
- A leader who uses force to hold power.
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- An age marked by great achievements.
- Rich landowners.
- A body of stories about gods and heroes.
- A type of government in which one ruler has power.
- A Greek word for city-state.
- People who had the right to participate in government.
- democracy, Citizens elect officials to represent them in the government.
- A type of government in which people rule themselves.
20 Clues: God of war. • Rich landowners. • King of the gods. • God of the underworld. • Messenger of the gods. • Goddess of agriculture. • A Greek word for city-state. • An age marked by great achievements. • A leader who uses force to hold power. • A body of stories about gods and heroes. • High hill that often had a fortress on its top. • A type of government in which one ruler has power. • ...
Jacob Lore 2024-05-23
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- The second show Aimee recommended Jacob
- Deadly ___
- Which "Boy Movie" was used to get Jacob an excellence on his 2023 English exam?
- What color is used to represent Jacobs favorite character in Faith: The Unholy Trinity
- Jacobs favorite character in Greek Mythology
- Which game should Aimee play?
- Jacobs favorite simple board game
- What genre of film would Jacob make if he was a director?
- Which famous playwright does Jacob have beef with?
- The Hazel Till contingency plan, Project ___
- Which sport is Jacob most likely to get into?
- Which charter does Jacob's sword belong to?
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- Jacobs Favorite Book
- What is Jacobs Go-To tea?
- What is Jacobs favorite cryptid?
- What is Jacobs favorite Sherlock Holmes story?
- The Gaming ___
- Jacobs Favorite Christmas movie?
- Last name of Jacobs favorite artist
- What garden creature is Jacobs Uncle named after?
- Which Epic is Jacob's favorite (wip) musical about?
- Jacobs favorite Doctor
22 Clues: Deadly ___ • The Gaming ___ • Jacobs Favorite Book • Jacobs favorite Doctor • What is Jacobs Go-To tea? • Which game should Aimee play? • What is Jacobs favorite cryptid? • Jacobs Favorite Christmas movie? • Jacobs favorite simple board game • Last name of Jacobs favorite artist • The second show Aimee recommended Jacob • Which charter does Jacob's sword belong to? • ...
Culture 2024-05-21
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- (unwritten rules of behavior)
- (vocal or instrumental sounds)
- (spread of cultures worldwide)
- (identification with a particular group)
- (cultural traditions passed down)
- (creative expression in various forms)
- Culture (physical objects associated with a culture)
- (acceptance of multiple cultures)
- (sense of belonging to a group)
- (traditional stories and beliefs)
- (use of symbols to represent ideas)
- Structure (hierarchy within a society)
- (system of communication)
- Exchange (sharing of cultural elements)
- (adoption of a different culture)
- (collection of stories explaining the world)
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- (convictions held to be true)
- ( integration into a different culture)
- (principles considered desirable)
- (variety of cultural backgrounds)
- (practices passed down through generations)
- (learning one's own culture)
- (belief in a god or gods)
- (ceremonies with symbolic meaning)
- (etiquette for social interaction)
- (process of learning cultural norms)
- (food specific to a culture)
- (everyday language of a particular group)
- Appropriation (inappropriate adoption of cultural elements)
- (social practices specific to a culture)
30 Clues: (belief in a god or gods) • (system of communication) • (learning one's own culture) • (food specific to a culture) • (convictions held to be true) • (unwritten rules of behavior) • (vocal or instrumental sounds) • (spread of cultures worldwide) • (sense of belonging to a group) • (principles considered desirable) • (variety of cultural backgrounds) • ...
Crossword 2025-02-25
Across
- a scene that interrupts a story to show events that happened in the past
- Jake does what as a "side job"?
- comparison NOT using like or as
- Who did Didi say she and Rick were going to the mall to shop for when she went to his house?
- Jake was what to Didi in the past?
- comparison using like or as
- a figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference
- descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses
- Is/Was Todd's original girlfriend
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- Jakes neighbor
- an extreme exaggeration
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- a narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures
- While at the mall with Rick, Jake and Didi leave to go where?
- Which girls are said to be a packaged deal?
- stories typically about gods and goddess
- a brave and noble character in a epic poem
- What was the boa constrictors name?
- The narrator in Jake, Reinvented
- Jake calls everyone this
20 Clues: Jakes neighbor • an extreme exaggeration • Jake calls everyone this • comparison using like or as • Jake does what as a "side job"? • comparison NOT using like or as • The narrator in Jake, Reinvented • Is/Was Todd's original girlfriend • Jake was what to Didi in the past? • What was the boa constrictors name? • stories typically about gods and goddess • ...
Jake Reinvented 2025-02-25
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- Someone who used to tutor Didi and is trying to become more popular
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses
- A long narrative poem about a hero's journey.
- Giving human traits to non-human things.
- A reference to another text, event, or person.
- Someone who's very weird and always there
- Didi's Boyfriend who is cheating on her
- A comparison without using “like” or “as”
- Who is the narrator of the story
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- Who's Jake's neighbor
- Todd's Girlfriend
- Where Jennifer and Didi go to school at
- A scene that interrupts the present action to show an earlier event.
- An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.
- The main character of an epic poem, often larger than life.
- A collection of traditional stories about gods, heroes, and the natural world.
- Where do they go to school
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- What position does Todd play
- Nelson's girlfriend who is cheating on him
20 Clues: Todd's Girlfriend • Who's Jake's neighbor • Where do they go to school • What position does Todd play • Who is the narrator of the story • A comparison using “like” or “as” • Where Jennifer and Didi go to school at • Didi's Boyfriend who is cheating on her • Giving human traits to non-human things. • Someone who's very weird and always there • ...
Countries 2024-08-16
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- East African country known for its wildlife and safaris
- Country famous for its cuisine and mariachi music
- Country that is also a continent
- Island nation known for its technology and anime
- Scandinavian country known for its fjords
- Largest country in the world by area
- Second most populous country, known for its diverse cultures
- Country known for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River
- Most populous country in the world
- Country known for its ancient ruins and mythology
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- Island nation in the Pacific known for its landscapes
- South American country known for tango and beef
- Country at the southern tip of Africa
- European country shaped like a boot
- Country known for flamenco and bullfighting
- European country known for its beer and sausages
- Largest country in North America
- Largest country in South America
- Country known for its wine and the Eiffel Tower
- Scandinavian country known for its design and welfare system
20 Clues: Country that is also a continent • Largest country in North America • Largest country in South America • Most populous country in the world • European country shaped like a boot • Largest country in the world by area • Country at the southern tip of Africa • Scandinavian country known for its fjords • Country known for flamenco and bullfighting • ...
What is History? 1 2025-09-01
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- First-hand information.
- the study of maps
- repository for historical documents, artefacts or images
- a scientific technique, used in archaeology, for calculating the age of very old materials
- stories shared throughout generations
- stories of very early times
- a place where objects from the past are kept so future generations can see and study them
- studying 'things' from the past
- oral interviews of participants/ witnesses
- An interpretation of initial sources of historical information
- supports a point of view
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- judgement based on evidence without personal bias
- one who researches and tries to understand the past
- a verifiable piece of information about the past
- the study of the past through human written record.
- doctrines, philosophies etc.
- evidence that is spoken
- a past occurenceoccurrencenificant by the historian
- something that is inherited or passed on from a previous time
- contradicts the conventional wisdom about a historical topic
- the life history of one particular individual
- a written source (letter, memorandum, book, article, grocery list, etc.)
22 Clues: the study of maps • First-hand information. • evidence that is spoken • supports a point of view • stories of very early times • doctrines, philosophies etc. • studying 'things' from the past • stories shared throughout generations • oral interviews of participants/ witnesses • the life history of one particular individual • a verifiable piece of information about the past • ...
Crossword Calamity 2025-12-03
Across
- Essential mineral, atomic number 30
- Gengis Khan founded this empire
- Colorful water bottle brand
- Blue gum flavor
- Striped African mammal
- Taylor Swift's 10 minute #1 hit
- One of a kind
- Slang word short for bourgeoisie
- Play/Comedy-Drama show "Steel _____"
- Answer with a question in this game
- Charmingly unconventional
- Mother to a joey
- Katseye's debut single
- Subway Surfers logo medium
- Family including Wednesday and Morticia
- Color named after a French wine
- Often paired with matcha, or _____ marriage
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- Engineering for infrastructure
- 5 letter word game
- Fruity Sour Patch Kid's flavor
- Sandbox game originally called "DynaBlocks"
- Band member John of the Beatles
- "I have it" in Spanish, or a rock band
- Kuala Lumpur is this country's capital
- Highest register on a saxophone
- "I'm in _____ territory"
- Carbonated water
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Wedding vacation
- Pink puffball Nintendo character
- Renovation done by oneself
- Pistachio-filled chocolate bar
- BTS hit "smooth like ____"
33 Clues: One of a kind • Blue gum flavor • Carbonated water • Wedding vacation • Mother to a joey • 5 letter word game • Striped African mammal • Katseye's debut single • "I'm in _____ territory" • Charmingly unconventional • Renovation done by oneself • Subway Surfers logo medium • BTS hit "smooth like ____" • Colorful water bottle brand • Engineering for infrastructure • ...
Musicals 2025-11-25
Across
- follows the story of Sandy and Danny
- follows poor children on the streets of London
- follows a green girl's journey, beginning at university
- follows the story of King Arthur
- tells the story of an ambitious single mother
- follows an orphan redhead
- follows two sisters, one possessing ice powers
- follows Greek mythology and the story of Orpheus and Eurydice
- follows three waitresses trials and tribulations
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- when a theatre is getting teared down everyone goes back and relives their past
- follows students in a preforming arts high school
- set in a circus, with lots of acrobatic dancing
- follows Bobby considering the implications of marriage
- follows a year in the life of struggling artists in NYC
- based on a cult classic satire movie from 1989
- in this shows a girl gets asked out on a bet
- a rap musical written about famous historical US figures
- "it's a privilege to pee"
- follows the Jellicle Cats
- follows an Argentine historical figure
20 Clues: "it's a privilege to pee" • follows an orphan redhead • follows the Jellicle Cats • follows the story of King Arthur • follows the story of Sandy and Danny • follows an Argentine historical figure • in this shows a girl gets asked out on a bet • tells the story of an ambitious single mother • follows poor children on the streets of London • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-04-08
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- This city-state focused on military service and athletic training.
- The language of the Minoans.
- An ancient Greek city-state
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were all Greek _______.
- The minotaur was trapped inside of a ______.
- What the ancient Greeks believed in...
- A military formation used by the Spartans.
- A major sea bordering Greece
- The _____ War was a major conflict between Athens and Sparta.
- The Greeks were the first to develop this type of government (people vote).
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- Greek military leader who rose to power in Athens.
- An open marketplace where goods and ideas were exchanged.
- King of the Greek gods.
- The island the Minoans lived on.
- A temple built to honor the goddess Athena
- The gods and goddesses lived on Mount _______.
- To vote to ban or expel someone.
- The Greeks believed this god controlled the seas.
- A hill or mountaintop (the Parthenon was built on one).
- The government of ancient Sparta (a few wealthy and/or powerful people run the government).
20 Clues: King of the Greek gods. • An ancient Greek city-state • The language of the Minoans. • A major sea bordering Greece • The island the Minoans lived on. • To vote to ban or expel someone. • What the ancient Greeks believed in... • A temple built to honor the goddess Athena • A military formation used by the Spartans. • The minotaur was trapped inside of a ______. • ...
Solve the crossword, Guess the movie. 2024-03-11
6 Clues: Vinyl's previous name • A security structure for "AIR CON"'s • One of the Gemini twins in Greek mythology. • He said “They Call It A Royale With Cheese.” • woo, Known for action films with ballets of bullets • A showdown or encounter between two opposing forces or individuals.
Fun Zone 0127 Posties 2024-12-23
6 Clues: the animal that inspired mermaids • the company that made The Little Mermaid • The oarfish is the world's longest ____ fish. • sea animals with shells that contain limestone • a material made from limestone, often used for buildings • a sea monster in Nordic mythology that was probably a giant squid
BPA 2025-11-12
6 Clues: Where did FLC take place? • What is the capital city of Japan? • Who is the state Secretary/Treasurer? • In Greek mythology, who is the god of the sea? • What is the hardest natural substance on Earth? • Which famous scientist(first name) develop the theory of relativity?
Greek Mythology- Creatures 2014-06-27
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- had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle.
- had the head of bull and the body of a man.
- was a terrible sea monster with 12 long tentacle legs and 6 dog-like heads. She guarded one side of the Strait of Messina while her counterpart Charibdis guarded the other side.
- were half-goat half-man. They were peaceful creatures who loved to have a good time. They also liked to pull pranks on the gods.
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- were sea nymphs who lured sailors to crash on the rocks of their islands with their songs. Once a sailor heard the song, he could not resist
- was a beautiful white horse that could fly.
- a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face
- was perhaps the scariest and most powerful of all the monsters in Greek Mythology. He was called the "Father of all monsters" and even the gods were scared of him.
8 Clues: was a beautiful white horse that could fly. • had the head of bull and the body of a man. • a type of Greek monster called a Gorgon. She had a woman's face • had the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle. • were half-goat half-man. They were peaceful creatures who loved to have a good time. They also liked to pull pranks on the gods. • ...
World Mythology Project 2021-09-16
8 Clues: God of Gods • Under the sea • Weak on his heel • In the underworld • The wisest goddess • Turns you into stone • Violence is the answer • Had a Disney movie about him
Greek Mythology Crossword 2021-10-18
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- most gods have at least one of them. one of Zeus's is lightning and thunderbolts. these are supernatural abilities reserved for gods/ goddesses and other supernatural beings.
- first gods to be created in greek mythology. they created everything. Khaos is one of them.
- An ancient story used to try to explain supernatural events greek gods and legends. Something that many people believe. stories that are based on tradition. Some may have factual origins, while others are completely fictional.
- he as the first primordial god. he created good that created everything. he was created by everything and nothing.
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- Showing honour and respect to a god or goddess usually in a temple/ church. in greek mythology, it is usually because people want help or protection by the gods. sometimes it is performed with animal sacrifices.
- is an association of a group of people who get together because they have the same aim. a formal association of people with similar interests. usually live in the same place/ city/ country.
- is a mountain peak in northeast Greece near the Aegean coast. Greeks believed it to be the domain of many gods/goddesses. its the tallest point in grace
- any supernatural being. usually worshipped.has a domain and a task/ responsibilities
8 Clues: any supernatural being. usually worshipped.has a domain and a task/ responsibilities • first gods to be created in greek mythology. they created everything. Khaos is one of them. • he as the first primordial god. he created good that created everything. he was created by everything and nothing. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-08-31
8 Clues: who is zeus wife • who is zeus father • who is Athena's father • who is the god of war • who is the god of the sea • how many titains were there • who was the first greek god • Who is the god the underworld
Greeks vs Romans 2021-02-16
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- numbers that are in a different form made from Romans.
- what the Romans used to store power for the citizens of Rome.
- fought to the death in a giant arena
- Roman Emperors loved to build a monument of themselves.
- a drink made from grapes that Greeks loved.
- the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world.
- an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- cleaned the house and harvested crops for the owners of the house.
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- Greeks competed in a tournament.
- Greeks and Romans used to tell stories with poetry.
- supported Greek army's and other stuff.
- a political leader in the roman Republic.
- a collection of traditional stories.
- Romans were in a 3 part war called.
- long ships that were usually around the same size and they were used to make deliveries and to carry cargo.
- something very special to Ancient Greece.
- a place where gladiators fight.
17 Clues: a place where gladiators fight. • Greeks competed in a tournament. • Romans were in a 3 part war called. • fought to the death in a giant arena • a collection of traditional stories. • supported Greek army's and other stuff. • an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • a political leader in the roman Republic. • something very special to Ancient Greece. • ...
Jewel- y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- Someone who finds what things is made of from an object
- Something that is mysterious and hard to solve
- I learnt to do a cartwheel in __________
- A word that describes another which is similar to it
- Words that sound the same but have a different meaning
- The metal can was shaped like a ________
- Difficult and painful
- The man could not live because he didn't have much ______
- A disease that contains white blood cells
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- From a song or music
- Something that is regular and sort of average
- It was the best _______ that I have ever seen
- Something that is filled which air that make humans live
- An object which the shape is same on both sides
- I learnt a ______ in Japanese
- Something that is not a real story but just fairytail
- I went to _____ for a holiday
17 Clues: From a song or music • Difficult and painful • I learnt a ______ in Japanese • I went to _____ for a holiday • I learnt to do a cartwheel in __________ • The metal can was shaped like a ________ • A disease that contains white blood cells • Something that is regular and sort of average • It was the best _______ that I have ever seen • ...
y as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- In science we were learning about _________.
- I like doing the ________ crossword in the news paper.
- I tried to do a back hand spring on the beam in __________.
- Not every word has a ________.
- The word orange is a _________.
- A 3D shape that has 2 circles.
- I showed my ________ to the boy that got hurt because I tripped him over.
- It is in the air that we breath
- a clear, yellowish, slightly alkaline fluid derived from the tissue of to the body and conveyed to the bloodstream by the lymphatic vessels.
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- I was in the quire but I got confused about the _______.
- It was the same ________ day at school.
- a 3D shape that has triangles and one square
- I _________ the oxygen.
- A square is symmetry.
- Every rugby team has a _________.
- My Mum was reading me some Batman __________.
- My family travelled to ________ for a holiday.
17 Clues: A square is symmetry. • I _________ the oxygen. • Not every word has a ________. • A 3D shape that has 2 circles. • The word orange is a _________. • It is in the air that we breath • Every rugby team has a _________. • It was the same ________ day at school. • In science we were learning about _________. • a 3D shape that has triangles and one square • ...
Theseus and the Minotaur 2023-03-24
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- The heroine of the Quest of the Golden Fleece.
- The island where Theseus deserted his lover.
- Theseus's Father.
- A famous Greek hero who inspired Theseus.
- The sea that Theseus's father died in was named the ______ sea.
- A half-man, half-bull creature.
- A noble Athenian hero who is known for killing the Minotaur.
- The capital of Greece.
- An impossible maze in Greek mythology.
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- Theseus used ______ to escape the maze.
- Theseus used his royal power to organise a ____________ where the citizens of Athens could vote.
- The wife of the King of Crete.
- The daughter of the King of Crete.
- The owner of the impossible maze.
- A skilled Greek inventor and builder.
- When Theseus returned home, he forgot to raise the white sail that would tell his father he was _____.
- Theseus killed the half-bull, half-man monster with it's own ____.
17 Clues: Theseus's Father. • The capital of Greece. • The wife of the King of Crete. • A half-man, half-bull creature. • The owner of the impossible maze. • The daughter of the King of Crete. • A skilled Greek inventor and builder. • An impossible maze in Greek mythology. • Theseus used ______ to escape the maze. • A famous Greek hero who inspired Theseus. • ...
Space and Universe Crossword 2017-05-16
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- Is the Smallest planet
- Largest planet in Solar system
- Live in the Solar system, orbits the Sun
- Has rings around it and made up of gas
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- Is a giant planet made up of Ice
- A force that attracts a body (planet)
- Starts with the Letter M, and it orbits around the Earth
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun, sometimes known as the 'Red Planet'
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- Thousands and billions live in the sky
- Space and everything in it, including stars, planets, galaxies etc
- An effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of the universe
- Only planet that is named after Greek mythology
- medium star
- Where rockets shoot up into
- We live on it
- Is the second planet from the Sun
17 Clues: medium star • We live on it • Is the Smallest planet • Where rockets shoot up into • Largest planet in Solar system • Is a giant planet made up of Ice • Is the second planet from the Sun • A force that attracts a body (planet) • Thousands and billions live in the sky • Has rings around it and made up of gas • Live in the Solar system, orbits the Sun • ...
Lost happy endings 2024-04-13
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- to take oxygen into the body
- time of day following sunset
- gently passing an object over it.
- type of wood that helps start fires
- to win something
- action of hanging or arranging fabric or material loosely
- creatures or monsters, mythology, or popular culture.
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- that can cause injury, illness, or death when ingested, absorbed, or injected into the body
- act of washing, cleaning, or laundering clothes, linens, or other items
- colour or a type of flower
- of uncontrollable emotional outbursts or extreme and irrational behaviour
- action of moving briskly or steadily.
- verb that describes the act of handling something clumsily
- act of closing or fastening something quickly and securely
- to make something vanish or become unseen or unnoticed
- the act of moving or walking in an exaggerated or dramatic manner
- pointing upwards to the sky
17 Clues: to win something • colour or a type of flower • pointing upwards to the sky • to take oxygen into the body • time of day following sunset • gently passing an object over it. • type of wood that helps start fires • action of moving briskly or steadily. • creatures or monsters, mythology, or popular culture. • to make something vanish or become unseen or unnoticed • ...
Stem words 2024-09-03
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- The science of mind and behavior
- If you're not unconscious you're _______!
- Ferdinand Magellan was the first man to __________ the Earth
- To bring mind or think of again
- Book for notes
- A student in the second year at college or high school
- The glass was __________ I saw right through it!
- To remove water from something/to lose water or bodily fluids
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- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- A giant in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- The kid was so __________ he went to college at 9!
- The perimeter of a circle
- The Little _______
- I love books so much I guess you could call me a ________
- To look over again in order to correct or improve
- As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses.
- A vehicle that has a single wheel and is usually propelled by pedals
17 Clues: Book for notes • The Little _______ • The perimeter of a circle • To bring mind or think of again • The science of mind and behavior • If you're not unconscious you're _______! • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses. • The glass was __________ I saw right through it! • To look over again in order to correct or improve • ...
Modern Pop Culture 2024-09-18
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- Park Movie about a park filled with cloned dinosaurs
- Guy Animated comedy with characters like Stewie and Peter
- Main character in The Matrix who takes the red pill
- Evil Survival horror game set in Raccoon City
- Revolution Revolution that began in 1789 in France
- Hero of the Legend of Zelda series
- Swift Pop star known for the album 1989
- Ages Period of European history known for chivalry and knights
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Pyramid Ancient wonder of the world in Egypt
- the Great Famed conqueror from Macedonia
- Director of Jurassic Park and Jaws
- Magical school attended by Harry Potter
- Solo Captain of the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars
- Villain in Marvel Cinematic Universe obsessed with balance
- Brother of Mario
- City City where Grand Theft Auto Vice City is set
- Vader Sith Lord from Star Wars known for a red lightsaber
- Fighter with a green outfit in Street Fighter
- and Furious Fast car movie franchise featuring Vin Diesel
- Space bounty hunter from Metroid
- Empire Empire that built the Colosseum
- First Pokémon you can choose in Pokémon Red/Blue
- Union Cold War rivalry between USA and this country
- Disney princess who has a pet tiger named Rajah
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- Roman god of war
- Weapon of the Norse god Thor
- Popular battle royale game released in 2017
- Gear Stealth-action game series featuring Solid Snake
- Blue hedgehog known for speed
- Mercury Composer known for Bohemian Rhapsody
- Hero who defeated Medusa in Greek mythology
- Developer behind the game Minecraft
- Croft Female protagonist in the Tomb Raider series
- Main character in the Super Mario series
- Beloved Pixar robot
- Main character of The Witcher series
- Legendary British king with a round table
- First President of the United States
- Fantasy RPG series with dragons and shouts
- Force 141 Call of Duty's fictional military task force
- Greek god of the sea
- Artificial intelligence antagonist in Portal
- Explorer who discovered the Americas in 1492
- Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815
- Name of the ship that carried the Pilgrims to America
46 Clues: Roman god of war • Brother of Mario • Beloved Pixar robot • Greek god of the sea • Weapon of the Norse god Thor • Blue hedgehog known for speed • Space bounty hunter from Metroid • Hero of the Legend of Zelda series • Director of Jurassic Park and Jaws • Developer behind the game Minecraft • Queen of the gods in Greek mythology • Main character of The Witcher series • ...
La Venere di Sandro Botticelli 2024-09-27
6 Clues: Who was Venus in mythology? • marina What do Zephyr and Aura represent. • Whic greek poet narrated themyth of herbrth. • How is the vandscape represented by Botticelli. • What kind of beauty does the painting of Venus suggest. • Medici Which important family is represented by laurel and orange trees.
Mariana Simion cruzadinha 2021-06-12
5 Clues: that is not busy • who stands in opposition • edible tuber rich in starch, a carbohydrate. • is an imaginary being of children’s mythology • season of the year following winter and preceding summer
Pawnee Mythology And Astronomy 2021-08-18
5 Clues: The Great Star • Pawnee sacrifices were mostly... • the creator of all things in Pawnee mythology. • They used astronomy to hunt mostly this animal. • material the Skidi Pawnee starchart is made of.
John Keats - Ode To Melancholy Crossword 2021-12-19
5 Clues: pensive sadness • the theme of ______? • the wolf bane and Yew berries • a river that is said to erase minds in mythology. • a fruit that can kill if eaten in large portions.
Jupiter 2024-02-27
5 Clues: known for this feature • Named after what mythology? • Largest planet in the solar system • when boys go to Jupiter they get more • Known for making the first observations of the planets
Greek Mythology & Divinities No.#2 2022-02-28
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- god of the sun and poetry
- messenger of the gods
- the first spider
- goddess of the rainbow
- goddess of the hunt
- god of the forge and machinery
- slayed the monster medusa
- titan of time
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- the greek name for perseus' sword, riptide
- god of wine
- goddess of nature
- guardian of the underworld
- monster whose hair is snakes
- goddess of marriage
- monster that regrows its heads
- slayed the minotaur
16 Clues: god of wine • titan of time • the first spider • goddess of nature • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • slayed the minotaur • messenger of the gods • goddess of the rainbow • god of the sun and poetry • slayed the monster medusa • guardian of the underworld • monster whose hair is snakes • god of the forge and machinery • monster that regrows its heads • ...
Mythology - Edith Hamilton Terms #1 2020-11-12
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- charm or enchant someone in a deceptive way
- unbreakable
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- a person or thing of enormous size, importance, or ability
- having unlimited power
- showing care for the future
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- lacking sophistication
- something that comes before
- a restraint or check on someone's freedom to do something
- unable to be pleased
- intending to do harm
- sudden unaccountable changes in mood
- a collection of things, especially one systematically gathered
- the heavens or the sky
- severe or strict in manner
- showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper
16 Clues: unbreakable • unable to be pleased • intending to do harm • lacking sophistication • the heavens or the sky • having unlimited power • severe or strict in manner • something that comes before • showing care for the future • sudden unaccountable changes in mood • charm or enchant someone in a deceptive way • showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect • ...
Principal Gods of Greek Mythology 2024-12-04
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- Born of Zeus, god of wine
- Winged child-god of love
- God of music, light, sometimes thought of as sun god
- Sister of king of the gods, goddess of agriculture
- God of fire and the forge
- Brother of king of gods, but not considered an Olympian, king of underworld
- Messenger of the gods
- King of the gods
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- Brother of king of the gods, king of the sea
- Healing god whose serpent-entwined staff is the emblem of modern medicine
- Goddess of love
- God of war
- Born from forehead of king of the gods, goddess of war and wisdom
- Goddess of the hunt and twin of sun god
- Sister of king of the gods, goddess of the hearth
- Sister and wife of king of the gods and goddess of marriage
16 Clues: God of war • Goddess of love • King of the gods • Messenger of the gods • Winged child-god of love • Born of Zeus, god of wine • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of the hunt and twin of sun god • Brother of king of the gods, king of the sea • Sister of king of the gods, goddess of the hearth • Sister of king of the gods, goddess of agriculture • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2021-03-23
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- A system of government in which a monarch (usually a king or queen) is at the head
- A system of government in which one person has absolute power
- A system of government in which the whole or eligible parts of the population select its leaders and laws
- The practice of farming plants, crops, and raising animals for food and other products
- Greek term for a city-state
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides, that projects out into a body of water, but is still connected to mainland
- The right or ability to self-govern; freedom to make one's own choices
- A leader of a government or country who has all power; usually refers to a cruel or oppressive leader
- In ancient Greek mythology, a goddess that presided over the arts and sciences; one that inspire creative output
- A system of government in which a small group of people have control of the country or region
- The system of money used in a particular region or country
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- A group of people that determine the outcome of a legal court case based on evidence they are provided in court
- The study of the physical features of the earth such as mountains, bodies of water, forests, deserts, etc.
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms and independent state; many ancient Greek territories were organized this way
- The society, culture, community, and ways of life of a particular area
- The study of the nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- A system of government in which the highest class (citizens, nobility, elite, upper class) have power
- The process in which one country or ruler takes over control of another area or group of people that did not originally belong
- An ancient Greek musical instrument, with strings, much like a harp
- A collection of cultural stories involving gods, goddesses, and spirits that serves to explain creation and natural phenomena
- The wealth and resources of a country or region; how a region produces and consumes goods and services
- A system of organization in which people or groups are ranked from top to bottom based on status or authority
22 Clues: Greek term for a city-state • The system of money used in a particular region or country • The study of the nature of knowledge, reality, and existence • A system of government in which one person has absolute power • An ancient Greek musical instrument, with strings, much like a harp • The society, culture, community, and ways of life of a particular area • ...
Romain Britain 2024-09-24
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- Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD, who expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent and adopted Hadrian as his successor.
- The collective term for all the gods of a particular religion or mythology.
- Taking control or possession of a place, often by military force or settlement.
- A large, open circular or oval structure with tiers of seats, used for public events like gladiatorial games or performances in ancient Rome.
- A region of Western Europe during the Roman period, encompassing modern-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland, Italy, and Germany, inhabited by Celtic tribes.
- The art of persuasive speaking or writing, often used in public discourse.
- Relating to the ancient people and culture of the Celts, primarily in Europe and the British Isles.
- Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 AD, known for consolidating and fortifying the empire's borders, including commissioning Hadrian's Wall in Britain.
- The act of removing or retreating from a position, situation, or place.
- A defensive fortification built by the Romans across northern Britain to protect against invasions.
- The chief god in ancient Roman mythology, ruler of the heavens and the god of the sky and thunder.
- A deity worshipped in Roman Britain, associated with the hot springs at Bath, often equated with Minerva.
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- The process of formally authorizing or starting a project, service, or piece of equipment.
- A chemical element (Sn) used in alloys and coatings, commonly found in bronze and solder.
- The Roman term used to describe the region that is now Scotland.
- A state of wealth, success, and flourishing, especially in economic terms.
- The act of combining or strengthening multiple entities or elements into a more effective whole.
- The process of discussing terms to reach an agreement between two or more parties.
- The Roman word for "peace".
- A small watchtower, particularly used on Roman defense walls, for surveillance and protection.
- Spring A natural pool of water heated by geothermal activity, often used for bathing.
- High status or respect gained through success, achievement, or reputation.
- Roman Emperor from 41 to 54 AD, credited with the successful conquest of Britain in 43 AD, bringing the territory under Roman control.
23 Clues: The Roman word for "peace". • The Roman term used to describe the region that is now Scotland. • The act of removing or retreating from a position, situation, or place. • A state of wealth, success, and flourishing, especially in economic terms. • The art of persuasive speaking or writing, often used in public discourse. • ...
ElwickGass Wedding 2025 2025-03-17
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- The bride's hometown
- The bride's middle name
- Stephen's favorite musician, who has a collection here in Tulsa
- Stephen and Kara met at this company's holiday party
- Kara works for this yodeling internet company
- Length of the engagement in months
- Stephen's favorite book genre
- The mother of the bride
- City where Stephen and Kara met
- Who said "I love you" first, accidentally
- Stephen broke this brother's tooth (on purpose)
- Stephen proposed in this French restaurant
- This sweet treat is always stocked in our freezer
- First dish Stephen made for Kara
- Kara's favorite TV shows play on this network
- Kara and Stephen live in this capital city
- Kara's childhood dog, who she named during a middle school obsession with Greek Mythology
- Stephen and his dad share this middle name
- Stephen and this groomsman met in Kindergarten
- Kara and Stephen's greatest love
- We always keep cans of this in our fridge
- The mother of the groom
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- Stephen's position on his High School football team
- Downtown Tulsa's primary architectural style
- The couple's first international trip together was to this European country
- The street Kara and Stephen live on
- Kara and Stephen first lived together in this state
- Stephen's alma mater
- Tulsa to DC, directionally speaking
- In Greek mythology, King Minos of Crete locked this creature away in his labyrinth
- Sets of twins in the wedding party
- Eldest Gass brother
- Month that Stephen proposed
- Not Huntsville, but close
- Stephen spent weeks practicing this classic cocktail until he perfected it
- High School sport that broke Kara's ankle
- Kara broke this sister's arm (on accident!)
- The couple drove 11 hours from Houston to visit this national park
- Stephen's dad coached him in this sport
- Cut of the engagement ring diamond
- Stephen's favorite SciFi writer, and the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Home to Acadia National Park, or Stephen and Kara's favorite local ice cream spot
- Kara and the Officiant met in this OU club
- This flying object broke Stephen's front tooth in middle school
- The majority of the honeymoon will be spent on this island, which is known as the birthplace of Zeus
45 Clues: Eldest Gass brother • The bride's hometown • Stephen's alma mater • The bride's middle name • The mother of the bride • The mother of the groom • Not Huntsville, but close • Month that Stephen proposed • Stephen's favorite book genre • City where Stephen and Kara met • First dish Stephen made for Kara • Kara and Stephen's greatest love • Length of the engagement in months • ...
The Odyssey - Books I-XII 2022-10-24
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- a prediction. (1)
- a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, the smallest of the Ionian Islands. (2)
- the woolly covering of a sheep or goat. (4)
- a chariot driver. (3)
- a member of a mythical people living in perpetual mist and darkness near the land of the dead. (11)
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city. (10)
- the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. (4)
- hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors. (8)
- the goddess of the sea, wife of the god Poseidon. (12)
- a supernatural female creature, with 12 feet and six heads on long snaky necks. (12)
- a wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on the head. (2)
- a man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman, with a view to marriage. (1)
- a mythological island said to be the home of the goddess-sorceress Circe. (10)
- poet who often visits the court of Alcinous. (8)
- one of the rivers of the underworld. (5)
- embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery. (5)
- invested with sovereign authority. (8)
- the king of the Phaeacians in the generation before Odysseus washed ashore on their home island. (6)
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- an ancient city located at Hisarlik in present-day Turkey. (1)
- an island nation on the shores of which Odysseus was shipwrecked and discovered. (7)
- a blind Theban seer. (11)
- a one-eyed giant from Greek and Roman mythology. (2)
- a mythical king of Laconia. (4)
- a guest at a banquet. (9)
- any of a large class of inferior female divinities. (5)
- a drink poured out as an offering to a deity. (3)
- a Homeric Thracian tribe. (9)
- the home of the Phaeacians and the last destination of Odysseus. (6)
- a son of Uranus and Gaia. (6)
- son of Nausithous and brother of Rhexenor. (7)
- king of the Laestrygones. (10)
- king of the overweening Giants. (7)
- a sea-monster whose gigantic whirlpool swirled in the straits of Messina opposite the cliffs of the monster Scylla. (12)
- in ancient Greek religion, god of the sea (and of water generally), earthquakes, and horses. (3)
- stronghold of the cicones. (9)
- the god of a dark region of the underworld and the personification of darkness. (11)
36 Clues: a prediction. (1) • a chariot driver. (3) • a blind Theban seer. (11) • a guest at a banquet. (9) • a Homeric Thracian tribe. (9) • a son of Uranus and Gaia. (6) • king of the Laestrygones. (10) • stronghold of the cicones. (9) • a mythical king of Laconia. (4) • king of the overweening Giants. (7) • invested with sovereign authority. (8) • one of the rivers of the underworld. (5) • ...
#22 Romain Britain 2026-02-22
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- Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD, who expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent and adopted Hadrian as his successor.
- The collective term for all the gods of a particular religion or mythology.
- Taking control or possession of a place, often by military force or settlement.
- A large, open circular or oval structure with tiers of seats, used for public events like gladiatorial games or performances in ancient Rome.
- A region of Western Europe during the Roman period, encompassing modern-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland, Italy, and Germany, inhabited by Celtic tribes.
- The art of persuasive speaking or writing, often used in public discourse.
- Relating to the ancient people and culture of the Celts, primarily in Europe and the British Isles.
- Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 AD, known for consolidating and fortifying the empire's borders, including commissioning Hadrian's Wall in Britain.
- The act of removing or retreating from a position, situation, or place.
- A defensive fortification built by the Romans across northern Britain to protect against invasions.
- The chief god in ancient Roman mythology, ruler of the heavens and the god of the sky and thunder.
- A deity worshipped in Roman Britain, associated with the hot springs at Bath, often equated with Minerva.
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- The process of formally authorizing or starting a project, service, or piece of equipment.
- A chemical element (Sn) used in alloys and coatings, commonly found in bronze and solder.
- The Roman term used to describe the region that is now Scotland.
- A state of wealth, success, and flourishing, especially in economic terms.
- The act of combining or strengthening multiple entities or elements into a more effective whole.
- The process of discussing terms to reach an agreement between two or more parties.
- The Roman word for "peace".
- A small watchtower, particularly used on Roman defense walls, for surveillance and protection.
- Spring A natural pool of water heated by geothermal activity, often used for bathing.
- High status or respect gained through success, achievement, or reputation.
- Roman Emperor from 41 to 54 AD, credited with the successful conquest of Britain in 43 AD, bringing the territory under Roman control.
23 Clues: The Roman word for "peace". • The Roman term used to describe the region that is now Scotland. • The act of removing or retreating from a position, situation, or place. • A state of wealth, success, and flourishing, especially in economic terms. • The art of persuasive speaking or writing, often used in public discourse. • ...
Unit 7 - Europe in the Middle Ages - Crossword Review 2023-11-28
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- Germanic seafaring peoples originally from Scandinavia / known for raiding and trading
- group of Germanic peoples from the North Sea coast of what is now Germany / in England, they were referred to as Anglo-__________, where they formed a single nation with other migrant populations
- the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology / comparable to the Greek Mount Olympus
- Greek and Slavic name for Vikings / established the state of the Kievan Rus' in what is now Ukraine
- hammer-wielding god associated with lightning / also the god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture
- (747-814) King of the Franks and the Lombards / crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in 800 CE on Christmas Day / founded the Carolingian Empire
- a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot
- means "Northern" as the Vikings inhabited Northern Europe and struggled to survive in the frigid, inhospitable climate
- island off the coast of Britain referred to as "The Holy Island" / attacked by Vikings in 793 / the attack sent a shockwave throughout Europe
- nomadic tribe who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe / invaded southeastern Europe and pushed the Germanic tribes westward into the territory of the Western Roman Empire
- nationality from Denmark
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- Germanic tribe that expanded their power and influence during the Middle Ages / term used to describe the population in or near France
- nationality from Sweden
- the hall of slain warriors in Asgard / these warriors live there blissfully under the leadership of Odin
- a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066)
- god of both war and death in Norse mythology / the one-eyed All-Father who sacrificed his eye in order to see everything that happens in the world
- depicted as a warrior woman on horseback, a wolf or boar, and armed with a spear / decides the fate of warriors in battle and carries the dead to Odin's Valhalla
- one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain during the post-Roman period / their name is the root of the name England
- nationality from Norway
- region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
- eldest son of the chief deity, Odin / regarded by the ancient Norse people as the god of mischief, trickery, and deception
21 Clues: nationality from Sweden • nationality from Norway • nationality from Denmark • a story of gods and heroes from the Viking Age (793-1066) • region of Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden • a building occupied by a community of monks / isolated, undefended, and full of loot • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel 2.12.24 2024-02-12
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- Son of the famed inventor, he flew too close to the sun with his waxen wings, which caused him to fall
- Heard of the Greek mythology-based Broadway musical? It is a modern re-telling of Orpheus & Eurydice
- Also known as a fireplace, Hestia was the patron goddess of this and also the patron of the home
- What was the name of Rick Riordan's titular, main character that put a fresh take on Greek mythology? (2 words)
- Daughter of the Goddess of the harvest, her biggest myth revolves around her kidnapping by Hades, which gives us the story of the seasons
- This goddess is the patron god of the harvest and agriculture- she also has a godly daughter!
- Goddess of the Hunt, Moon, and twin brother to Apollo, she also had a band of women hunters
- What was the gift that Prometheus gave to humans that created civilization?
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- Looking for an expensive purse or an Olympic deity? Look no further than this god of messages, merchants, travelers, and hospitality- he also has winged sandals!
- According to the Muses, Who Put The Glad in Gladiator?
- This type of big cat lived in Nemea and was known for its gold pelt that was impervious to mortal weapons
- Mess with this mythological bull, you'll get the horns- he also lives in the Labryinth
- What was the body part of Achilles that wasn't turned immortal?
- This is the name of the mountains that the Gods lived on top of!
- Hummingbirds love this sugary treat- and it was also a word for divine food for the Gods
- Sisyphus rolled this type of rock up the hill, just falling short each time so it would crash back down the hill for eternity
- This city was named after their Patron Goddess, once she brought them the gift of Olive trees
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and creator of horses- this god definitely can go with the flow!
- You cut one of heads off of this mythological animal, and 2 will grow in its place!
- This goddess has a pretty cool athletic brand, she better have- she's the goddess of victory!
- Known as the King of the gods, he's the eldest that controls the air and lightning
21 Clues: According to the Muses, Who Put The Glad in Gladiator? • What was the body part of Achilles that wasn't turned immortal? • This is the name of the mountains that the Gods lived on top of! • What was the gift that Prometheus gave to humans that created civilization? • Known as the King of the gods, he's the eldest that controls the air and lightning • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-03-16
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- A collection of myths, or traditional stories, that explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and the origins of the world. Greek mythology includes gods like Zeus, Hera, and Poseidon.
- The period of history that follows the conquests of Alexander the Great, during which Greek culture spread throughout the Mediterranean and into Asia. This era is marked by advancements in art, science, and philosophy.
- A series of athletic competitions held every four years in honor of Zeus, beginning in 776 BC. The games included various sports, such as running, wrestling, and chariot racing.
- an ancient Greek city-state that was under strict military rule
- A complex society characterized by urban development, social stratification, and cultural achievements. Ancient Greece is considered one of the earliest civilizations in Europe.
- A form of drama that tells a story of human suffering and usually ends in disaster. Ancient Greek playwrights like Aeschylus and Sophocles wrote famous tragedies.
- person who is good at giving formal, public sppeches
- slaves who work the land for their owners
- a portion of land surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland on the fourth
- A high, rocky area that served as a fortress and a religious center in many Greek cities.
- another name for city-state used by the Greeks
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- a garment in ancient Greece
- The central marketplace and gathering space in an Ancient Greek city, where people would meet to discuss politics, trade, and socialize.
- a city-state that was the best example of ancient Greek democracy;the capital of modern Greece
- A system of government in which the citizens have the power to make decisions about their leaders and laws. Ancient Athens is often credited as the birthplace of democracy.
- A person who seeks knowledge and wisdom. Famous philosophers from Ancient Greece include Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, who explored topics like ethics, politics, and metaphysics.
- A literary genre that uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize human behaviors or societal norms. Ancient Greek playwrights like Aristophanes often employed satire in their comedies.
- A priest or priestess in Ancient Greece who acted as a medium through which the gods communicated prophecies and guidance. The Oracle of Delphi was one of the most famous oracles.
- foot soldiers in ancient Greece
- in Ancient Greece, an Athenian governing body of all citizens older than 18
20 Clues: a garment in ancient Greece • foot soldiers in ancient Greece • slaves who work the land for their owners • another name for city-state used by the Greeks • person who is good at giving formal, public sppeches • an ancient Greek city-state that was under strict military rule • in Ancient Greece, an Athenian governing body of all citizens older than 18 • ...
Myth and Language (revised) 2023-12-11
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- a prediction of the future
- Comprised of 'pan' (all) and 'theos' (god), it signifies all gods. Pan appears in panacea, Panama, Pan American, panopoly. Theos gives theology, theologian, theocracy.
- fear
- (Athena) The Greek goddess of wisdom and strategy.
- in Greek and Roman mythology referred to a holy place or priestess delivering divine prophecies. Nowadays, oracle or oracular denotes profound insight or intuition
- Deities of vengeance who were so dreaded that the Greeks euphemistically called the 'Eumenides,' meaning "kindly ones."
- where the gods reside and also Greece's tallest mountain. Today, Olympus signifies greatness or grandeur, as seen in the global Olympic games where top atheletes compete.
- a substance meant to stimulate sexual desire - named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love
- combines the Greek root for 'beauty' and 'voice,' names a musical instrument, and denotes Orpheus' mother, one of the nine muses.
- god
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- Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- forward
- Lachesis, Atropos The Three Fates. Clotho soon the thread of life. Lachesis assigned each man to destiny. Atropos carried shears to cut the thread of death
- Icarus, son of Daedalus, flew too near the sun and fell to his death due to his overambition. This gave rise to the term Icarian meaning daring or ambitious act
- all
- There are nine of them and they represent the arts, poetry and culture. Muse, as a verb, means to ponder and wonder. We get the words musician, music, and musical from this word.
- Fields In French, the Champs Elysée, is a major boulevard in Paris, but for Greeks it was a place reserved in Hades for blessed souls.
- (n.) bitter disagreement; fighting, struggle
- Hades is both the underworld and its god. His Roman equivalent, Pluto, derives from 'wealth' inspiring the political term plutocracy, which means rule by the wealthy class.
- Fortuna, in Roman mythology, is the goddess of luck, both good and bad. The term 'fortune' in everyday language refers to luck or fate, echoing this divine influence.
- Magaera, Tisiphone The Erinyes
- the word for a piece of fabric. Comes from the name of one of the Fates - Clotho, who spins the thread of life on her spindle.
22 Clues: all • god • fear • forward • a prediction of the future • Magaera, Tisiphone The Erinyes • Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • (n.) bitter disagreement; fighting, struggle • (Athena) The Greek goddess of wisdom and strategy. • a substance meant to stimulate sexual desire - named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love • ...
Underworld Myths 2025-03-06
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- The River of Sorrow (along with the Styx, sometimes the river needing crossed to enter the Underworld)
- punished the souls in Tartarus
- one of Hades' Roman names
- The Homeric _____ to Demeter has a version of Persephone being kidnapped to the Underworld
- _______ as opposed to Olympian deities
- the name of a hero's decent into the Underworld
- a group of deities sent to Tartarus as punishment
- prophet that Odysseus sees in the Underworld
- number of heads Cerberus usually has
- the Fate who reveals his fate in Claudian's De Raptu Proserpina
- the Greek personification of Night
- Hero sent to retrieve Cerberus as his 12th labor
- another of Hades' Roman names as god of wealth
- generic name of the land of the dead
- the ferryman of Greco-Roman Underworld mythology
- last name of the author of Paradise Lost
- King of the Underworld
- Platonic Underworld judge with the longest name
- Persephone ate some of this fruit in the Underworld
- author of the Aeneid (e spelling variation)
- flower that grows in the Underworld
- singer who tries to bring his love back to life
- him and his buddy Pirithous try to kidnap Persephone
- If Hecataeus' theory is right, the "hound of Hades" Cerberus is actually this creature
- punished with unreachable fruit and water
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- the Sumerian queen of the nether world
- punished with continuously rolling a boulder up a hill
- the god in charge of weighing souls in Egyptian mythology
- portion of the Underworld where people are punished
- the Greek personification of Death
- Roman author who briefly mentions Persephone as "detesting heaven and her mother"
- last name of the author of Inferno
- The River of Oaths
- the portion of the Underworld with the highest regard, also known as the "Blessed Isle"
- the Greek personification of Sleep
- Mother of Persephone
- 3-headed guard dog of the Underworld
- author of the Odyssey
- Olympian psychopomp ("guide of souls" to the afterlife)
- the Sumerian goddess who descends to the nether world
- name of the Egyptian Underworld
- The River of Forgetfulness
- The River of Fire
- Goddess of Spring & Queen of the Underworld
- The River of Lamentation, always frozen, sometimes a lake
45 Clues: The River of Fire • The River of Oaths • Mother of Persephone • author of the Odyssey • King of the Underworld • one of Hades' Roman names • The River of Forgetfulness • punished the souls in Tartarus • name of the Egyptian Underworld • the Greek personification of Death • last name of the author of Inferno • the Greek personification of Night • the Greek personification of Sleep • ...
Greek Mythological Figures 2023-10-21
5 Clues: Goddess of wisdom and warfare • Messenger god with winged sandals • God of the sun, music, and poetry • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Queen of the Underworld, abducted by Hades
Mariana Simion cruzadinha 2021-06-12
5 Clues: that is not busy • who stands in opposition • edible tuber rich in starch, a carbohydrate. • is an imaginary being of children’s mythology • season of the year following winter and preceding summer
Greek Mythology Deities 2023-10-21
5 Clues: Goddess of wisdom and warfare. • God of the sea and earthquakes. • God of the sun, music, and poetry. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Hero known for his incredible strength.
neouthlOeandingye 2024-03-19
6 Clues: its mo baba • monkey encounter • burger King foot lettuce • bad website full of sweaty nerds • bad website full of "dead game" replies to epic games • that one guy from God of war that was once in Greek mythology and he uses lightning or something I guess
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
Valentines Crossword 2023-02-09
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- Cupid is the son of whom
- Cupid’s name in Greek mythology
- “love” in French?
- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine's Day cards were called "___ Valentines."
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- who invented the first Valentine's Day chocolate box, Richard ______ ?
- In Medieval England, what did women used to place around their pillows on Valentine’s day eve?
- Letters to Shakespeare’s Juliet are sent to what city every year?
- if you openly show your feelings, where do you wear your heart?
8 Clues: “love” in French? • Cupid is the son of whom • Cupid’s name in Greek mythology • if you openly show your feelings, where do you wear your heart? • Letters to Shakespeare’s Juliet are sent to what city every year? • who invented the first Valentine's Day chocolate box, Richard ______ ? • ...
Banana 2023-04-19
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- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A place of death
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- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A deity or greater being from mythology
8 Clues: A place of death • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls. • ...
Sphinx 2023-02-04
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- Challenge posed by the Sphinx in Greek mythology
- Recognizable symbol of ancient Egypt and a popular tourist destination
- Ruler who commissioned the construction of the Great Sphinx
- Animal form of the Sphinx
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- Function of the Sphinx as a protector of sacred sites
- Status of the Sphinx as an enigmatic and enduring symbol of ancient Egypt
- Efforts to repair and preserve the Sphinx over the centuries
- Location of the Great Sphinx of Giza
8 Clues: Animal form of the Sphinx • Location of the Great Sphinx of Giza • Challenge posed by the Sphinx in Greek mythology • Function of the Sphinx as a protector of sacred sites • Ruler who commissioned the construction of the Great Sphinx • Efforts to repair and preserve the Sphinx over the centuries • ...
Vocab Week 6 2023-09-26
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- controls or changes something in a clever and unfair/selfish way
- powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow
- made illegal; banned
- a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
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- gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemny
- unfairly treating a person or group because of their differences
- producing or reflecting a bright, steady light
8 Clues: made illegal; banned • producing or reflecting a bright, steady light • powerfully affected by disease, trouble, or sorrow • gave information about a person, group, or country to an enemny • a creature in Greek mythology that is part human and part horse • unfairly treating a person or group because of their differences • ...
Hermes 2025-10-28
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- Hermes is known for this trait because of his ability to speak with the gods
- Hermes is the ____ of the gods
- Hermes is featured as a character in this Disney film
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- Who does Hermes steal cattle from?
- What instrument does Hermes create and play?
- One of Hermes' roles is the Protector of ___, guiding spirits to the river Styx.
- This is the name of Hermes' father
- What is Hermes' name as represented in Roman mythology?
8 Clues: Hermes is the ____ of the gods • Who does Hermes steal cattle from? • This is the name of Hermes' father • What instrument does Hermes create and play? • Hermes is featured as a character in this Disney film • What is Hermes' name as represented in Roman mythology? • Hermes is known for this trait because of his ability to speak with the gods • ...
Banana 2023-04-19
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- A berry commonly confused for a fruit
- A beast or living thing from a myth
- A deity or greater being from mythology
- A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls.
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- A place of death
- A story or legend that is commonly untrue or a misunderstanding of real thing or number.
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun.
8 Clues: A place of death • The Greek god of the underworld • A beast or living thing from a myth • A berry commonly confused for a fruit • A deity or greater being from mythology • A birb from many different mythologies commonly related to the sun. • A beast with one large eye, and it is said to originate from misseen mammoth skulls. • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
GB BLUE READING 3 2021-12-20
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- (proper noun) complete the following sentence. “In Greek mythology, ______ was a monster, with living venomous snakes in place of hair.”
- (noun) a female god.
- (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
- (verb) make something available to someone; provide.
- (preposition) below, underneath, beneath.
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- (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire.
- (plural noun) complete the following sentence. “The cistern’s roof is supported 336 stone _______.”
- (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely.
8 Clues: (noun) a female god. • (noun) the ruler or leader of an empire. • (adjective) attractive, delicate, lovely. • (preposition) below, underneath, beneath. • (verb) make something available to someone; provide. • (proper noun) a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. • ...
The secrets of ancient buildings 2013-05-13
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- a building used for religious practices or occasionally similarly organized activities
- a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa
- the dynasty during which gunpowder became available
- one of the most common plant forms to make foliage ornament and decoration
- the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China
- an element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere
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- used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position
- the Roman concrete's key ingridient
- in Greek religion and mythology it is the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration etc
- a central opening to the sky
- a repository for the remains of the dead
- one of the material used in building the statue of Athena
12 Clues: a central opening to the sky • the Roman concrete's key ingridient • a building comissioned by Marcus Agrippa • a repository for the remains of the dead • used to drag the blocks of pyramid into position • the dynasty during which gunpowder became available • the most durable material used in the Great Wall of China • ...
Early Classical Greece Crossword 2024-01-18
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- A military tactic in which soldiers surround a city in an attempt to control it
- A form of government in which citizens gather together to vote on laws and policies
- War between Sparta and Athens
- Greek historian known for his historical account of the Peloponnesian War
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- Disease that causes many deaths
- A period of great cultural achievement
- The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Able to live forever
- One of Athens’s greatest leaders. Expanded the democracy to all male citizens
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states
- A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions
12 Clues: Able to live forever • An agreement to stop fighting • War between Sparta and Athens • Disease that causes many deaths • A period of great cultural achievement • The temple built in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena • Anti-Persian alliance formed by Athens and other city-states • A collection of stories that explains beliefs, events, or actions • ...
Fantasy Creatures 2023-12-11
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- - Small, mischievous mythical creature similar to fairies.
- - Legendary ape-like creature said to live in the wilderness.
- - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its head.
- - Large, often ugly and mean-spirited creature from stories.
- - Creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- - Half-human, half-fish mythical being.
- - Human that transforms into a wolf-like creature during a full moon.
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- - A winged horse from ancient mythology.
- - A mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes.
- - Mythical being with magical powers, often portrayed as graceful.
- - A mythical creature with wings and breathes fire.
- - Creature with the body of a horse and the torso of a human.
12 Clues: - Half-human, half-fish mythical being. • - A winged horse from ancient mythology. • - A mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes. • - A mythical creature with wings and breathes fire. • - A horse-like creature with a single horn on its head. • - Small, mischievous mythical creature similar to fairies. • ...
Literature 2025-08-23
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- author of 1984, a very famous dystopian novel
- novel about racial injustice by Angie Thomas
- emotional novel about organ donation and love between sisters
- American-Afghan writer who wrote compelling novels about Afghanistan
- novel about an Irish girl moving to New York in the 1950s
- novel by Madeline Miller about Greek mythology
- author of Pride and Prejudice
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- novel by Pat Barker about two war poets we'll discuss in sixth form
- author of the novel about Kya, an abandoned girl living in the marshes
- fictional diary of a girl addicted to drugs
- author of the exciting whodunit A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
- novel about Tyler, who starts Project Mayhem
12 Clues: author of Pride and Prejudice • fictional diary of a girl addicted to drugs • novel about racial injustice by Angie Thomas • novel about Tyler, who starts Project Mayhem • author of 1984, a very famous dystopian novel • novel by Madeline Miller about Greek mythology • novel about an Irish girl moving to New York in the 1950s • ...
SWARM Crossword Puzzle 12/02/2025 2025-12-02
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- : To restate information in new words while keeping the original meaning.
- : A collection of traditional stories about gods, heroes, or customs.
- : To briefly retell the main ideas of a text.
- : Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or actions.
- : Covered in a thin layer of gold; something that looks rich on the outside.
- : A comparison saying one thing *is* another.
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- : A feeling or sense that something (usually bad) is about to happen.
- : A brief reference to a well-known person, place, thing, or event.
- : A railing supported by a row of small posts.
- : A comparison using "like" or "as."
- : Armor made of small linked metal rings.
- : A rock or mineral from which metals can be extracted.
12 Clues: : A comparison using "like" or "as." • : Armor made of small linked metal rings. • : To briefly retell the main ideas of a text. • : A comparison saying one thing *is* another. • : A railing supported by a row of small posts. • : A rock or mineral from which metals can be extracted. • : Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or actions. • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
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- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
4-H Projects 2023-01-20
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- Learn about materials, mythology of stones, careers and more
- Explore different types of trees, what forests need to grow and thrive, and more
- The study of insects.
- Learn about the science of flight
- Learn about growing plants for food and decoration.
- Learn how to express yourself and communicate better.
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- Explore your own culture and traditions
- learn how to keep animals healthy.
- Discover the science behind making food and keeping it safe.
- Design a solution and build it.
- In this project, find the leader within you and make a positive impact in your club, home, school or community.
- Learn about the science of using plants for food, fuel, feed and fiber.
- Discover the benefits of being fit.
13 Clues: The study of insects. • Design a solution and build it. • Learn about the science of flight • learn how to keep animals healthy. • Discover the benefits of being fit. • Explore your own culture and traditions • Learn about growing plants for food and decoration. • Learn how to express yourself and communicate better. • ...
Spooky Season 2024-10-27
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- Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies
- creature from Latin American folklore known for attacking livestock and draining their blood.
- A spirit in Algonquian folklore associated with cannibalism and winter.
- nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore
- - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel.
- A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death.
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- Don’t say his name three times
- sea monster from Scandinavian mythology, known for pulling ships under the sea.
- creature cursed by lunar cycles, often linked to the Greek legend of Lycaon
- Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho”
- Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore.
- Often depicted as a female spell-casting figure such as the three leads in film “Hocus Pocus”
- Film which famously terrified children in the 70s from going into water
13 Clues: Don’t say his name three times • Ape-like creature in Himalayan lore. • Name for the Aliens in the “Alien” movies • A wailing Irish spirit foretelling death. • Bates The unsettling antagonist from "Psycho” • - The creature created in Mary Shelley's novel. • nocturnal associated with Transylvanian folklore • ...
Crossword 11/13 2025-11-11
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- The _____ is the standard unit of energy.
- The leader of the Avengers
- King Arthur and his knights of the ______
- Popular video game first released in 2009 where you can build things with blocks
- A USD alumnus who plays Sheldon Cooper in the sitcom “The Big Bang Theory”
- A word that is used in place of another to remove a harshness
- “If you give a mouse a …”
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- This is most often used as a substitute for butter
- A medium of exchange
- Middle grade book series based on greek mythology
- Tax a government can impose on an import
- A French stew made with tomatoes, eggplants, and zucchini; also the name of a famous Disney film
- The country that hosts the “Christ the Redeemer” statue
13 Clues: A medium of exchange • “If you give a mouse a …” • The leader of the Avengers • Tax a government can impose on an import • The _____ is the standard unit of energy. • King Arthur and his knights of the ______ • Middle grade book series based on greek mythology • This is most often used as a substitute for butter • The country that hosts the “Christ the Redeemer” statue • ...
Percy Jeackson the lightning thief 2020-09-19
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- percy object that turns into a sword
- percy's father name
- son of hermes who robbed the master ray of Zeus
- centaur who was professor of mythology of percy
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- friend of percy's school who later discovers he is a satyr
- monster that chased percy on the way to camp and was defeated
- Daughter of Athena, she went with Grover and Percy in search of the Zeus Master Ray
- Percy algebra initiation teacher in Yancy
8 Clues: percy's father name • percy object that turns into a sword • Percy algebra initiation teacher in Yancy • son of hermes who robbed the master ray of Zeus • centaur who was professor of mythology of percy • friend of percy's school who later discovers he is a satyr • monster that chased percy on the way to camp and was defeated • ...
history 2021-11-16
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- Greek word for a cities state
- stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- a government in witch only a few people have power
- a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built
Down
- an ancient Greek poem
- a beast with a mans head and bull body
- on of the most sacred places in Greece
- an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force
8 Clues: an ancient Greek poem • Greek word for a cities state • a beast with a mans head and bull body • on of the most sacred places in Greece • a high hill upon witch a Greek fortress was built • a government in witch only a few people have power • an ancient Greek leader who helped power through the use of force • ...
The Silent Patient 2021-01-22
Across
- hospital Hospitals or wards specializing in the treatment of serious mental disorders, such as major depressive disorder
- Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair
- A culturally recognized union between people
- A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband
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- A doctor that listens to you speak
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- An object Alicia kept her thoughts in
- An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment
8 Clues: A doctor that listens to you speak • An object Alicia kept her thoughts in • A culturally recognized union between people • Adultery, being unfaithful, or having an affair • An individual awaiting or under medical care and treatment • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • A princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband • ...
