mythology Crossword Puzzles
Mythology Chapter 4: The Earliest Heroes 2017-04-05
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- Narrow opening or fissure, especially in a rock wall
- Stern and cold in appearance; unfriendly looking
- A gorge or a narrow ravine
- Having a pleasant sound; tuneful
- The condition when someone is soothed because of a heavy grief; to comfort someone during a time of grief
- Gullible
- A temporary madness or a violently agitated state
- Wealth
- Slow and clumsy because of great weight
- Elevated in height
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- Extreme emotional excitement
- A group moving in a continuous forward movement
- Monster with one hundred eyes that watches over "Hera's" cow
- Uttered or sounded in one tone
- Woman Zeus turned into a cow; Inachus' daughter
- Cow
- Cyclops
- Having a heavenly divinity or appearance
- Woman Zeus took away to Crete by pretending to be a bull; daughter of the King Sidon
- Aid; help, or relief you
- A steep rocky cliff; rocks
21 Clues: Cow • Wealth • Cyclops • Gullible • Elevated in height • Aid; help, or relief you • A gorge or a narrow ravine • A steep rocky cliff; rocks • Extreme emotional excitement • Uttered or sounded in one tone • Having a pleasant sound; tuneful • Slow and clumsy because of great weight • Having a heavenly divinity or appearance • A group moving in a continuous forward movement • ...
Percy Jackson, Lightning thief & Greek Mythology 2017-06-06
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- The God of the sky?
- An evil creature that when you look into its eyes you turn to stone?
- A satyr that helps Percy?
- Daughter of Athena?
- A half goat half human creature?
- The God of the sea?
- A place where monsters go to die?
- Something special that can instantly take you anywhere you want to go?
- An evil creature with 5 heads that if you cut 1 head off 2 more take its place?
- The God of the underworld?
- Son of Poseidon?
- The lightning thief who is also the son of Hermes?
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- A special material that Greek Demigod weapons are made of?
- The home of Gods?
- An evil bull like creature?
- A medicine used on Demigods but would kill any mortal that used it?
- A vicious creature that also happened to be one of Percy’s teachers’ daughter of Athena?
- a safe haven for Greek Demigods?
- A sacred river with crushed hopes and dreams?
- Percy’s Mom?
- The God of war?
- The currency of Gods?
- A half human half horse creature?
- A place that humans go after they die?
- The Goddess of wisdom and war?
25 Clues: Percy’s Mom? • The God of war? • Son of Poseidon? • The home of Gods? • The God of the sky? • Daughter of Athena? • The God of the sea? • The currency of Gods? • A satyr that helps Percy? • The God of the underworld? • An evil bull like creature? • The Goddess of wisdom and war? • a safe haven for Greek Demigods? • A half goat half human creature? • A place where monsters go to die? • ...
Greek Mythology - Perseus, Theseus, and Hercules 2019-04-23
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- Perseus's mother
- Hercules's second wife
- What did Hera send to kill Hercules as a child, which he then killed?
- What did the gods need Hercules's help to defeat?
- How many "labors" did Hercules have to perform?
- the nine-headed creature that Hercules had to kill
- What did Perseus's hat give him?
- the queen that Poseidon made fall in love with a bull
- the girl that falls in love with Theseus
- the magical object given to Perseus to hold Medusa's head
- the architect that built the labyrinth
- Hercules's wife (two words)
- the king that Hercules was sent to to be "cleansed"
- the woman Perseus married
- the weapon(s) that Theseus killed the minotaur with
- What did Hercules kill in the woods of Cithaeron? (two words)
- the greatest hero of Greece
- the creature that Theseus killed
- Who did Hercules free from the Chair of Forgetfulness?
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- Theseus's father (the king)
- the shield that Perseus used to avoid Medusa
- Hercules's father
- Perseus's grandfather (the king)
- the color that Theseus forgot to sail on the ship home
- the gorgon that Perseus kills
- Hercules's half-brother
- the woman who suggested poisoning Theseus
- the pillars of Hercules (three words)
- the fisherman that cared for Danaë and Perseus
- the Amazonian that Theseus stole and married
- the creature Perseus saved Andromeda from (2 words)
- the goddess that helped Perseus
- Where was Theseus from?
- Hercules's other name
- Theseus's son
- the ruler of Crete
- the ruler that Medusa's head kills
- the god that helped Perseus
- the safe vessel that Theseus refused to travel in
39 Clues: Theseus's son • Perseus's mother • Hercules's father • the ruler of Crete • Hercules's other name • Hercules's second wife • Hercules's half-brother • Where was Theseus from? • the woman Perseus married • Theseus's father (the king) • Hercules's wife (two words) • the greatest hero of Greece • the god that helped Perseus • the gorgon that Perseus kills • the goddess that helped Perseus • ...
Multicultural Mythology Pantheons and Creation Myths 2021-06-26
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- Chinese giant created the world
- Good creator brother in Native American myth
- Creation myth type: Earth __
- Number of Odin's brothers?
- Father-god of Olympians
- African tribe’s trickster
- Number of myth functions?
- Norse Trickster
- Quetzalcoatl, Feathered ___
- Term of commonly accepted works
- Aztec 5th sun ends in ___ quake
- Gods before Greek Olympians
- India/Hindu Creator god
- Odin traded his eye for __
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- Creation myth type: Ex __
- Creation myth type: World __
- African tribes’ term for deities
- Thor's Norse pantheon
- Bumpa created the world with __
- Number of Aztec suns
- Ra’s father, the ___ Abyss
- Egyptian god of Writing and Wisdom
- Zeus’ wife
- Japanese god of storms
- Hindu god Ganesha's head
- Native American Trickster
- He is married to Isis
- Japanese term for deities
28 Clues: Zeus’ wife • Norse Trickster • Number of Aztec suns • Thor's Norse pantheon • He is married to Isis • Japanese god of storms • Father-god of Olympians • India/Hindu Creator god • Hindu god Ganesha's head • Creation myth type: Ex __ • African tribe’s trickster • Number of myth functions? • Native American Trickster • Japanese term for deities • Number of Odin's brothers? • ...
Mythology Exam Review Crossword- The Pantheons 2024-05-10
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- Egyptian goddess of fire and war
- Egyptian goddess of moisture and dew
- Roman goddess of love, desire, and prosperity
- Egyptian creator god
- Egyptian goddess of the night sky
- Greek god of the forge
- Greek god of the underworld
- Norse giant, the true creator of all
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of fertility and the Nile, depicted with a crocodile head
- Roman god of the sea
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Norse trickster god, who is the worst
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Norse god of light and purity, killed by Loki through his brother
- Norse goddess of clairvoyance
- Norse giant, associated with wisdom; gave Odin his wisdom and gave Heimdall the Gjallerhorn
- Norse god of fertility, father to Freyr and Freya
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; carved the driftwood to create the first humans
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Greek goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of chaos and discord
- Egyptian goddess of pregnancy and childbirth, depicted with the head of a cat
- Norse god of thunder and agriculture
- Norse god of war, wisdom, and magic
- Greek god of lightning and the sky, king of the gods
- Egyptian goddess of the house/household
- Norse god responsible for his brother Baldr's death by mistletoe dart
- Greek messenger and trickster god
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of the underworld and wealth
- Egyptian goddess whose name means "mother" who is part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of war
- Egyptian god of the pharaohs, known as the "hidden one"
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; gave humans intelligence and will
- Greek goddess of love and desire
- Egyptian god of mummification, protector of the dead
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- Egyptian god of the moon, part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge
- Norse god of fertility and harvests, originally of the Vanir
- Egyptian goddess of the sky, often depicted as a cow
- Egyptian god of knowledge, wisdom, magic
- Roman god of the threshold, doors, beginnings and endings
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Greek god of the sea
- Egyptian god of wind, air, and peace
- Norse god of vengeance, owner of a gigantic, murderous shoe
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian god of the earth
- Greek goddess of marriage, queen of the gods
- Norse god of justice
- Rule of the Egyptian pantheon along with his mother and aunt
- Greek AND Roman god of music and poetry
- Norse goddess of beauty and fertility
- Roman messenger god and trickster
- Roman goddess of marriage and motherhood
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of agriculture, ruled over Latium in a "Golden Age"
- Egyptian goddess who is the embodiment of divine balance
- Egyptian goddess of fertility, who is the combination of a hippo, crocodile, and lion
- Egyptian goddess of scribes and langauge
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Norse sentry god of the Bifrost
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god who is the manifestation of magic
- Egyptian demon snake who battled with Ra at the end of every day
- Roman god of lightning, thunder, and the sky
- Egyptian god of the dead and the afterlife
- Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian goddess of the pharaohs
70 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Egyptian creator god • Greek god of the sea • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of justice • Greek god of the forge • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the sun • Roman goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the earth • Greek god of the underworld • Greek goddess of the hearth • Roman goddess of the harvest • Greek goddess of the harvest • ...
Chs. 1-10 (LVO) Mythology Review 2023-08-30
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- Fertility god, infamous for his excessive erotic appetites; god of shepherds and folk music; companion of the satyrs.
- Goddess of marriage, women, and the family; wife of Jupiter and queen of the gods; also known by her Greek name Hera (Gk. Ἥρα).
- Latin word for the pipes-of-Pan or shepherd’s pipe; also the word in Catholic liturgics for a drinking straw used to receive the Blood of Christ (consecrated wine).
- The animal into which Jupiter transforms himself to gain Europa’s trust.
- Having asked the other nymphs for help escaping Pan, Syrinx was transformed into a bed of __________ reeds.
- The highest mountain in Greece, located in the northern region of Thessaly, it was believed to be the home of the gods.
- City in Central Greece, founded by Cadmus (according to legend), where many famous myths take place (e.g. Latona & Niobe, Oedipus Rex, Pentheus & Dionysus).
- Son of Callisto and namesake of the region of Arcadia; an avid hunter, he was turned into a bear by Jupiter to prevent him killing his mother.
- Ancient Semitic civilization in the Levant (along the eastern Mediterranean coast, where modern-day Lebanon lies).
- Son of Europa by the god Jupiter, he becomes the king of Crete.
- Goddess of wisdom, war (strategy), and weaving; also known by her Greek name Athena (Gk. Ἀθήνη).
- Region in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) where Arachne lives.
- God of the sun, music, medicine, prophecy, and the arts; son of Latona and brother to Diana.
- King of Tyre and father of Europa and Cadmus.
- The constellation, placed in the sky by Jupiter, which was once Arcas; what we call “the Little Dipper.”
- Son of Agenor and brother to Europa; dragon-slayer and founder of the city of Thebes.
- Small Phoenician island just off the eastern Mediterranean coast; the birthplace of Europa.
- Goddess of the moon, the hunt, wild animals, childbirth, and virgins; daughter of Latona and sister to Apollo; also known by her Greek name Artemis (Gk. Ἄρτεμις).
- Theban queen who boasts of her many children; she is punished when she demands that the women of Thebes worship her in lieu of Latona.
- Greek island in the Mediterranean to the southeast of the Greek mainland; Jupiter’s destination after abducting Europa.
- (Female) mythical creature; nature-spirits which inhabit trees, mountains, rivers, etc.; devoted to the goddess Diana.
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- Wilderness region in the central Pelopennese (southwestern Greece) where nymphs and satyrs live.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus (Saturn), he is the king of the Olympian gods, the dispenser of justice, and the god of thunder.
- Nymph from Arcadia and devotee of Diana, she was transformed into a bed of papyrus-reeds to escape Pan.
- Arcadian nymph who was viciously tricked and impregnated by Jupiter, only to be transformed into a she-bear by Juno.
- The (type of) animal into which Callisto and Arcas were transformed by Juno and Jupiter, respectively.
- (Male) mythical creature with the torso and head of a human, but the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat.
- The constellation, placed in the sky by Jupiter, which was once Callisto; what we call “the Big Dipper.”
- After seeing the last of her children slain by Apollo & Diana, Niobe was turned to __________.
- Tyrian princess who is kidnapped by one of the Olympian gods.
- Daughter of the blind prophet Tiresias; prophetess in Thebes who exhorted the women there to worship Latona.
- Mother of Apollo and Diana; also known by her Greek name Leto (Gk. Λητώ).
- Nine (9) goddesses who inspire all human creative and artistic undertakings; what used to be a temple devoted to them is now a place you go to see works of art.
- The animal into which Minerva transforms Arachne as punishment for her hubris.
- Roman poet (43 B.C. – 17 A.D.) born at Sulmo, who wrote the Metamorphōsēs (on which our textbook is based); exiled to Tomis on the Black Sea by the emperor Augustus in the year 8 A.D.
- Lydian peasant girl who possesses virtuosic talent in weaving, but is doomed by her refusal to give thanks to the gods.
36 Clues: King of Tyre and father of Europa and Cadmus. • Tyrian princess who is kidnapped by one of the Olympian gods. • Region in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) where Arachne lives. • Son of Europa by the god Jupiter, he becomes the king of Crete. • The animal into which Jupiter transforms himself to gain Europa’s trust. • ...
Heroes and Gods of Greek Mythology 2025-04-16
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- A trait shown by many Greek heroes
- Creature with snakes for hair, turned people to stone
- God of the sea who carried a trident
- Full name of the gods’ home
- Poseidon's three-pronged weapon
- Ruler of the Underworld and brother of Zeus
- Hero known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- Athena used this instead of violence in battle
- Object often shown with Athena to represent protection
- Symbol of Athena
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- Hero who defeated Medusa
- Goddess of wisdom and war, daughter of Zeus
- Number of labors Hercules had to complete
- King of the gods who ruled the sky and thunder
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Another name for gods and goddesses
- Mountain home of the gods
- Stories used by ancient Greeks to explain the world
- The realm ruled by Hades
- Zeus’s powerful weapon
20 Clues: Symbol of Athena • Zeus’s powerful weapon • Hero who defeated Medusa • The realm ruled by Hades • Mountain home of the gods • Goddess of love and beauty • Full name of the gods’ home • Poseidon's three-pronged weapon • A trait shown by many Greek heroes • Another name for gods and goddesses • God of the sea who carried a trident • Number of labors Hercules had to complete • ...
Greek Mythology: Origins, Olympians and Hera 2024-02-27
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- Gift to Epitmetheus from Zeus, release all the evils into the world
- God of music and poetry
- Mother to many of the Olympians, a Titaness
- Goddess of the home and the hearth
- God of the underworld and the dead
- God of war
- God of messengers, thieves, travel, medicine
- Father to many of the Olympians, Titan
- Titaness, mother of Athena. Tricked into transforming into a fly, then swallowed by Zeus
- Goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- Titan who gave mankind fire and taught them how to use it
- The location many of the Titans are imprisoned in
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- Goddess of love and desire
- Goddess of the hunt, healing, nature
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
- God of wine and revelry
- God of fire and the forge
- King of the gods, god of lightning and thunder
- God of the sea, earthquakes, horses
- Titan who lived among men as a mortal, brother to Prometheus
21 Clues: God of war • God of music and poetry • God of wine and revelry • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of love and desire • Goddess of marriage and childbirth • Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts • Goddess of the home and the hearth • God of the underworld and the dead • God of the sea, earthquakes, horses • Goddess of the hunt, healing, nature • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab Puzzle 2022-03-23
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- a rich landowner or noble
- a high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- type of government in which people rule themselves
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- democratically elected leader of Greece that led them to new heights
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- Wrote two great epic poems the Illiad and the Odyssey
- the Greek word for a city state
- an age marked by great achievements
- a person who has a right to participate in government
- famous for his writing of fables
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a leader who holds power through the use of force
- She was a famous lyric poet who wrote about love and relationships
14 Clues: a rich landowner or noble • the Greek word for a city state • famous for his writing of fables • an age marked by great achievements • a high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built • a leader who holds power through the use of force • a government in which only a few people have power • type of government in which people rule themselves • ...
Literary Terms for Drama 2014-05-16
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- a speech directed to the audience; the on-stage characters don't hear it
- the ordinary form of spoken or written language (not poetry)
- the reader or audience knows something that the on-stage characters do not
- the number of metrical feet (or beats) per line of iambic pentameter
- an unexplained reference to Greek or Roman mythology
- Latin for "seize the day"
- a play on words, wherein a word conveys two meanings at once
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- just retribution; when the punishment fits the crime
- two successive lines of poetry that rhyme; often at the end of a scene
- a comic misuse of words
- unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter
- a speech by a character alone on stage
- one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- a name that suggests a person's role, personality, or character
14 Clues: a comic misuse of words • Latin for "seize the day" • unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter • a speech by a character alone on stage • just retribution; when the punishment fits the crime • an unexplained reference to Greek or Roman mythology • one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable • the ordinary form of spoken or written language (not poetry) • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-11-27
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible.
- cause to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful and lighthearted.
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
- a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
- make appropriate return for (a favor, service, or wrongdoing).
- cause surprise or confusion in, especially by acting against their expectations.
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- confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).
- chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil
- to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation.
- any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone
12 Clues: cheerful and lighthearted. • so intense as to seem almost tangible. • confer or present (an honor, right, or gift). • chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. • a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer • (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation. • ...
y making i from ramsha :D 2020-10-12
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- in math Nada absolutely hates _____ so she decided to skip the whole week of school.
- a green pigment on all leaves and plants, and that it is responsible for absorbing light.
- Diya started _______ when she was five and then stopped when she was six.
- expressing a writer's emotions in an imaginative way.
- showing sympathy.
- a word that has the same spelling but can mean different things.
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- Sarah used a ______ for her book she was writing.
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
- made by chemical synthesis.
- feeling sorry for someone.
- Pippa has really good vocabulary so she uses other ________.
- Amelia was very interested in ______ so she decided to go to Egypt and study it.
12 Clues: showing sympathy. • feeling sorry for someone. • made by chemical synthesis. • Sarah used a ______ for her book she was writing. • expressing a writer's emotions in an imaginative way. • a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. • Pippa has really good vocabulary so she uses other ________. • ...
Chron Crossword 9/24 2024-09-23
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- This leather jacket donning band from Forest Hills Queens is sometimes cited as the first punk rock band.
- Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album.
- Medication that prevents motion sickness.
- Rare disorder that involves the repeated and intentional urge to set fires.
- Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.”
- Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation.
- A psychological phenomenon where a group collectively misremembers facts is named after this South African president.
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- Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish.
- The Yankees play in this New York City borough.
- Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English.
- Belonging or relating to Scandinavian medieval times, associated with mythology.
- This satirical humor magazine is represented by fictitious freckled mascot Alfred E. Neumann.
12 Clues: Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album. • Medication that prevents motion sickness. • Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.” • The Yankees play in this New York City borough. • Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation. • Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English. • Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish. • ...
Chron Crossword 9/24 2024-09-23
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- This leather jacket donning band from Forest Hills Queens is sometimes cited as the first punk rock band.
- Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album.
- Medication that prevents motion sickness.
- Rare disorder that involves the repeated and intentional urge to set fires.
- Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.”
- Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation.
- A psychological phenomenon where a group collectively misremembers facts is named after this South African president.
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- Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish.
- The Yankees play in this New York City borough.
- Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English.
- Belonging or relating to Scandinavian medieval times, associated with mythology.
- This satirical humor magazine is represented by fictitious freckled mascot Alfred E. Neumann.
12 Clues: Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album. • Medication that prevents motion sickness. • Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.” • The Yankees play in this New York City borough. • Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation. • Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English. • Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish. • ...
months 2023-05-16
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- was named after the roman God of Mars
- on the seventh day at 2 am marks the end of Daylight saving time
- is the first day of the month in the Gregorian calendar
- was formerly the tenth month of the year
- is Formerly known as "Quintillis"
- in Zodiac mythology, people born in the first 20 days of this month are "aries"
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- always ends on the same day as February every year
- Shakespeare never mentioned this month in any of his plays.
- Emerald is believed to be the birthstone of this month
- is known as "Harvest Time" among the British
- was named after Jupiter's wife, the Roman goddess of Marriage and childbirth
- could render one "birthday-less" for four years
12 Clues: is Formerly known as "Quintillis" • was named after the roman God of Mars • was formerly the tenth month of the year • is known as "Harvest Time" among the British • could render one "birthday-less" for four years • always ends on the same day as February every year • Emerald is believed to be the birthstone of this month • ...
The Greek Underworld 2021-10-20
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- God of the Sea.
- The infernal boatman tasked with taking the souls of the dead to the Underworld.
- God of the Sky.
- At least ___ mortals in Greek mythology have successfully visited the Greek underworld and returned to the land of the living.
- The realm where only the most exceptional mortals were privileged with a life free of toils and pains.
- King of the Underworld.
- The region that houses the worst and cruelest perpetrators.
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- the realm of utter neutrality.
- A ____ was placed on a deceased person's eyes or under their tongue during burial.
- The realm reserved for the souls who wasted their time on unrequited love.
- Wife of Hades.
- The name of the multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld.
- The realm where souls go after death.
- The river that circles the underworld seven times.
14 Clues: Wife of Hades. • God of the Sea. • God of the Sky. • King of the Underworld. • the realm of utter neutrality. • The realm where souls go after death. • The river that circles the underworld seven times. • The region that houses the worst and cruelest perpetrators. • The name of the multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld. • ...
November vocab list 2021-11-17
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- a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins. It can be carried on an archer's body
- relating to or eating dead or dying flesh.
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- a female sheep.
- mythical monsters in Greek mythology, having the form of a bird and a human face. They carried evildoers to be punished by the Erinyes.
- a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river.
- charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way.
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- a very typical example of a certain person or thing.
- remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree.
- An oar lock
- lengthy, narrative work of poetry.
- the watery part of milk that remains after the formation of curds.
- A boast
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock
14 Clues: A boast • An oar lock • a female sheep. • lengthy, narrative work of poetry. • relating to or eating dead or dying flesh. • a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river. • charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way. • a very typical example of a certain person or thing. • remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- the watery part of milk that is separate from the coagulable part or curd especially in the process of making cheese and that is rich product
- causing amazement or wonder
- lock for a boat row
- very powerful or strong
- dead and putrefying flesh
- a power often violent whirlpool sucking in objects within a given radius
- agreeably or charmingly attractive or pleasing
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- a case for carrying or holding arrows
- to make a vain display of ones own worth or attainments
- a poem that reads like a story
- a foul malign creature in greek mythology that is part women and part bird
- something fed to domestic animals
- the original pattern or model of which all things of the same tule are tíos or copies; prototypes
- the female of the sheep especially when mature
14 Clues: lock for a boat row • very powerful or strong • dead and putrefying flesh • causing amazement or wonder • a poem that reads like a story • something fed to domestic animals • a case for carrying or holding arrows • the female of the sheep especially when mature • agreeably or charmingly attractive or pleasing • to make a vain display of ones own worth or attainments • ...
Gothic Horror 2024-12-11
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- A bird that symbolizes death and despair in the poem (5)
- The narrator’s obsession in The Tell-Tale Heart (3)
- The narrator refers to the raven as this bird from mythology (6)
- Author of both The Raven and The Tell-Tale Heart (5)
- The narrator insists he is not suffering from _____ (7)
- The narrator confesses his crime to these people.
- The narrator hides the body under the _____ (8)
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- A body part central to guilt in The Tell-Tale Heart (5)
- The repeated word spoken by the raven (9)
- The narrator reads to distract himself from this emotion (5)
- The feeling evoked by the narrator’s confession (6)
- A symbol of unending grief in The Raven (9)
- The poem is set during the "midnight _____" (6)
- The narrator hears this increasing sound (5)
14 Clues: The repeated word spoken by the raven (9) • A symbol of unending grief in The Raven (9) • The narrator hears this increasing sound (5) • The poem is set during the "midnight _____" (6) • The narrator hides the body under the _____ (8) • The narrator confesses his crime to these people. • The narrator’s obsession in The Tell-Tale Heart (3) • ...
Issy A 2020-10-12
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- The _______ content of his songs.
- Julie would have aced her quiz if she hadn't mixed up a ________ with a homophone.
- He expressed ________ for the bomb victims.
- The famous singer always checks into hotels under a _________ so her fans will not find her.
- Sienna loved __________ and she went to the gym every day to train.
- Without ___________ plants would have no colour.
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- a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
- chlorine acts as a ________ promoting the breakdown of ozone.
- she was ___________ towards staff with family problems.
- I loved the house because it had perfect ________
- tales from Greek _________
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
12 Clues: tales from Greek _________ • The _______ content of his songs. • He expressed ________ for the bomb victims. • Without ___________ plants would have no colour. • I loved the house because it had perfect ________ • she was ___________ towards staff with family problems. • chlorine acts as a ________ promoting the breakdown of ozone. • ...
Caitlin's Crossword 2022-10-19
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- A made up name made up by an author.
- A subject that studies fake ideas.
- A word that sounds the same but spelt differently.
- I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ towards sad people.
- An energetic activity that needs a lot of flexibility.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
- A type of writing that is written in an imaginative and beautiful way.
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- Types of words that have the same spelling but different meanings.
- A line of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a line through an object showing that both sides are the same.
- A substance that is made from synthesis to fake a natural product.
- A chemical found on leaves that gives it its colour.
- Feeling sorry for someone experiencing misfortune.
12 Clues: A subject that studies fake ideas. • A made up name made up by an author. • I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ towards sad people. • A word that sounds the same but spelt differently. • Feeling sorry for someone experiencing misfortune. • A chemical found on leaves that gives it its colour. • An energetic activity that needs a lot of flexibility. • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-11-27
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible.
- cause to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful and lighthearted.
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
- a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
- make appropriate return for (a favor, service, or wrongdoing).
- cause surprise or confusion in, especially by acting against their expectations.
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- confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).
- chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil
- to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation.
- any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone
12 Clues: cheerful and lighthearted. • so intense as to seem almost tangible. • confer or present (an honor, right, or gift). • chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. • a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer • (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation. • ...
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
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- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
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- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
Laia -Week 7 spelling 2023-03-13
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- that have the same spelling but different meaning.
- had to sing the _____ of the song of Tailor Swift.
- that make meanings.
- you feel bad for someone else.
- was doing maths I used the ______ to help me draw that shape.
- thing that we need to breathe with.
- substance able to increase the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being consumed or changed by the reacting chemicals
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- person who studies myths.
- a secret or hidden meaning.
- is always ______ for Isabelle to win the running races.
- went to _____ and saw pyramids.
- went to the _______ stadium and did some Pilates.
- clear fluid that flows through its own vessels located throughout the body.
- went to Egypt and saw a big ______.
14 Clues: that make meanings. • person who studies myths. • a secret or hidden meaning. • you feel bad for someone else. • went to _____ and saw pyramids. • thing that we need to breathe with. • went to Egypt and saw a big ______. • went to the _______ stadium and did some Pilates. • that have the same spelling but different meaning. • ...
Vocabulary 2019-10-14
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- rider-propelled vehicle with two wheels
- rider-propelled vehicle with three wheels
- two-or three-wheeled vehicle propelled by a motor
- any complete round or recurring series
- a storm characterized by circular wind motion; a tornado
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- a series of books of knowledge needed for a well-rounded education
- an instrument for measuring arcs; device for recording the revolutions of a wheel
- any of a group of giants in Greek mythology having a single round eye in the middle of the forehead
8 Clues: any complete round or recurring series • rider-propelled vehicle with two wheels • rider-propelled vehicle with three wheels • two-or three-wheeled vehicle propelled by a motor • a storm characterized by circular wind motion; a tornado • a series of books of knowledge needed for a well-rounded education • ...
THE UNIVERSE 2022-05-11
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- The only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek or Roman mythology.
- This planet probably got this name due to its red colour and is sometimes referred to as the Red Planet
- The second largest planet with many rings
- The closest planet to the Sun and the eighth longest
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- This planet is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined
- The only natural satellite of Earth
- The largest object in the Solar System
- A medium-sized object orbiting the Sun
8 Clues: The only natural satellite of Earth • The largest object in the Solar System • A medium-sized object orbiting the Sun • The second largest planet with many rings • The closest planet to the Sun and the eighth longest • This planet is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined • ...
study guide 2022-02-04
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- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- form of teaching in which the teacher asks
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- worships of many gods or deities
- questions after questions to force them to think more clearly
- the scientific study of ancient cultures through the examination of artifacts and other evidence
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their god and heroes
- s for of government in which citizen hold political power
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political right and obligations
8 Clues: worships of many gods or deities • form of teaching in which the teacher asks • s for of government in which citizen hold political power • questions after questions to force them to think more clearly • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • collection of myths or stories that people tell about their god and heroes • ...
Mother's Day 2017-05-10
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- the African Black Eagle lays how many eggs
- actress in movie Mommie Dearest
- mother in the tv show Leave It To Beaver
- the first goddess of Greek mythology, Mother Earth, was also known as
- this gift is the most given on Mother's Day except for Christmas and Hanukkah
- month when the most babies are born in the United States
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- early precedent of Mother's Day is the Christian festival known as
- woman who founded the first Mother's Day on May 10,1908
8 Clues: actress in movie Mommie Dearest • mother in the tv show Leave It To Beaver • the African Black Eagle lays how many eggs • woman who founded the first Mother's Day on May 10,1908 • month when the most babies are born in the United States • early precedent of Mother's Day is the Christian festival known as • ...
Figurative Language 2023-09-05
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- Using words to mean something very different from their literal meaning is called a ________ of speech.
- Giving human characteristics to a non-human animal or object.
- A reference to something from Art, History, or Mythology.
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- comparing two things without using "like" or "as".
- Words that sound similar and are meant to be funny.
- Using words to express the exact opposite of their literal meaning.
- Words that imitate the sound of an animal or object.
- Phrases used to have a special effect and not to be taken literally.
8 Clues: comparing two things without using "like" or "as". • Words that sound similar and are meant to be funny. • Words that imitate the sound of an animal or object. • A reference to something from Art, History, or Mythology. • Giving human characteristics to a non-human animal or object. • Using words to express the exact opposite of their literal meaning. • ...
Northwind: Section 1 2022-05-26
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- the name in Norse mythology for heaven for dead warriors
- Long ago, Norse society had three _______.
- name of members of the nobility or ruling class in Norse society
- name of members of the working class in Norse society (mostly farmers)
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- the class of slaves and servants in Norse society
- Long ago, the people of the Scandinavian region lived mostly in scattered _______ and tribes.
- The years of about 790–1066 A.D. is known as the _______ Age.
- a story of heroic deeds especially those in Norse history
8 Clues: Long ago, Norse society had three _______. • the class of slaves and servants in Norse society • the name in Norse mythology for heaven for dead warriors • a story of heroic deeds especially those in Norse history • The years of about 790–1066 A.D. is known as the _______ Age. • name of members of the nobility or ruling class in Norse society • ...
8th Grade Words- Puzzle 3 2020-09-24
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- A cause of great suffering.
- The capital of Algeria, a port city on the Bay of _______ (an inlet in the Mediterranean Sea).
- A female singer.
- A decision made by a court or a sovereign.
- Someone who is in charge of the operations and direction of an institution, place, department, or organization.
- Beyond reasonable limits: extravagant.
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- Gossip.
- Any of several New World songbirds that are brightly colored, the males usually being black and orange or yellow and the females either gray and yellow or olive-brown.
- The decaying flesh of a dead animal.
- A resort area in the north of Austria, situated east of Salzburg and harboring well-known deposits of salt.
- An outward breath.
- The receipt of property upon the owner's death.
- the supreme god in Norse mythology.
13 Clues: Gossip. • A female singer. • An outward breath. • A cause of great suffering. • the supreme god in Norse mythology. • The decaying flesh of a dead animal. • Beyond reasonable limits: extravagant. • A decision made by a court or a sovereign. • The receipt of property upon the owner's death. • ...
22 May 2014-05-21
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- Which firm has acquired Nokia handset business in India?
- The country with highest per-capita milk availability in the world is?
- Famous “Jahangiri Mahal” is located inside which fort?
- The Red color of Red wine is mainly because of ?
- Who wrote "Coolie"?
- Porcine Epidemic Diarrhoea Virus (PEDv) affects which animal?
- Which hormones is popularly called “happiness hormone”
- Which planet in our solar system is called the Upside Down planet?
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- Who been honoured as the Most Popular All Time International Star in India at IIFA awards 2013-14?
- In the Indian mythology, who sung Shiva Tandava Stotra?
- The theme of 44th edition of Earth Day is?
- The name of world’s first gun for woman launched recently is?
- India's Poonam Rani is a player of which sport?
13 Clues: Who wrote "Coolie"? • The theme of 44th edition of Earth Day is? • India's Poonam Rani is a player of which sport? • The Red color of Red wine is mainly because of ? • Famous “Jahangiri Mahal” is located inside which fort? • Which hormones is popularly called “happiness hormone” • In the Indian mythology, who sung Shiva Tandava Stotra? • ...
Unit 7 Review 2016-03-20
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- An activity where somebody describes something to a group
- To repeat the exact words of something said by somebody else
- Proof presented to show that something is true
- The life lesson of a story or the author’s message
- A lesson, usually about what is right
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- The process of using facts or evidence to reach a conclusion
- A characteristic or quality that makes a person different from others
- A meeting of people face to face, especially for asking questions
- The perspective or view from which the narrator tells the story
- Careful or diligent search in getting information about a subject
- A statement, followed by a comma, then a small question
- A change that corrects something
- The myths of a culture that are believed by many, but are not true
13 Clues: A change that corrects something • A lesson, usually about what is right • Proof presented to show that something is true • The life lesson of a story or the author’s message • A statement, followed by a comma, then a small question • An activity where somebody describes something to a group • The process of using facts or evidence to reach a conclusion • ...
February 2 2021-02-05
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- Who was the first president of the United States?
- In the United States, February is ____ history month?
- The birthstone for February is amethyst. What color is amethyst?
- First American president to meet groundhog Punxsutawney Phil
- Valentine's Day falls on what day in February?
- True or False. February is the most misspelled word in the English language.
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- How many days are in February this year?
- Rosa Parks, a black Civil Rights leader, refused to give up her seat on a ____.
- In Greek mythology, who is the god of desire and love often shown with a bow and arrow?
- Thomas Edison's birthday is February 11. What did Thomas Edison invent?
- How many years is there a leap year?
11 Clues: How many years is there a leap year? • How many days are in February this year? • Valentine's Day falls on what day in February? • Who was the first president of the United States? • In the United States, February is ____ history month? • First American president to meet groundhog Punxsutawney Phil • The birthstone for February is amethyst. What color is amethyst? • ...
The Parthenon & the Erectheion 2017-05-23
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- The style of the columns of the Acropolis was...
- What was the name for the six sculptures on the Eretheion
- The Erectheion was dedicated to...
- The supervisor of the construction of the Acropolis...
- The most well-known building on the Acropolis...
- When the Turks conquered Greece they used the Acropolis as a...
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- From what materials was the sculpture of Athena in the Parthenon made of?
- Who was the sculptor of the statue of Athena?
- Who were the architects that built the Parthenon
- The Erectheion was named after the king of Athens at the time...
- A triangle showing images of mythology on top of the columns on the Acropolis
11 Clues: The Erectheion was dedicated to... • Who was the sculptor of the statue of Athena? • The style of the columns of the Acropolis was... • Who were the architects that built the Parthenon • The most well-known building on the Acropolis... • The supervisor of the construction of the Acropolis... • What was the name for the six sculptures on the Eretheion • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
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- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- Accept your freedom
- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- A general term for all theories of conduct in which the criterion is pleasure of one kind or another.
- Here and now is the meaning
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- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
11 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures • ...
Augustan Poetry 101 2023-11-06
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- A tenet where mythology, other poets' work, and society are mentioned
- Tone that uses humor, exaggeration, etc to criticize topics
- Type of question proposed that is already answered
- Augustan poets valued ____ writing so the reader would understand
- The Augustan Era of poetry took place in England in the ____ century
- Movement when poets return to ancient Greek and Roman conventions of writing
- Augustan Era poets wanted to present order and ____ in a time they thought needed it
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- Something that was not valued because there were certain "ways of writing poetry"
- Is the last name of one of the most famous poets during this era
- The Augustan Era is also known as the....
- _____ were important in Augustan poems
11 Clues: _____ were important in Augustan poems • The Augustan Era is also known as the.... • Type of question proposed that is already answered • Tone that uses humor, exaggeration, etc to criticize topics • Is the last name of one of the most famous poets during this era • Augustan poets valued ____ writing so the reader would understand • ...
Viking Crossword 2024-03-09
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- What did Eric the Red discover after being banished from Ireland?
- What was the name of the land given to Rollo - a Scandinavian Rove
- What was the lowest class in Viking society?
- Who initiated the first Viking attack on England?
- What realm is home to the Fire Giatns in Viking mythology?
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- the Great What was the King of Wessex?
- Who ended the Viking era?
- America What did Leif Ericson discover when he accidently lost track on his way back to Greenland?
- What was the most common Viking job?
- Which out of the social class in Viking society were commonly farmers,merchants and craftsmen?
- Freya is the goddess of beauty and ____?
11 Clues: Who ended the Viking era? • What was the most common Viking job? • the Great What was the King of Wessex? • Freya is the goddess of beauty and ____? • What was the lowest class in Viking society? • Who initiated the first Viking attack on England? • What realm is home to the Fire Giatns in Viking mythology? • ...
Apache Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-10
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- an Indian tribe that lived in Northern Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas
- the form of government apache has
- the apache relied heavily on this animal for food
- the spiritual beans in the creation myth of the apache's
- this creature was called the boogie man in apache mythology
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- a type of house that the apache lived in
- a sacred symbol for the apache tribe that is believed to give power of protection, healing, life, and safety
- the apache did not live in one place they were _______
- the trickster of the apache tribe
- the apache rode on this animal in order to easily hunt buffalo
- the leader of the apache tribe
11 Clues: the leader of the apache tribe • the trickster of the apache tribe • the form of government apache has • a type of house that the apache lived in • the apache relied heavily on this animal for food • the apache did not live in one place they were _______ • the spiritual beans in the creation myth of the apache's • ...
Test 2022-07-05
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- The ____ Gardens of Babylon, one of Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (7)
- Who has a devil put aside for Queen? (9)
- The first name of Luke and Leia's mother in Star Wars (5)
- Valuable commodity derived from the Crocus Sativus flower (7)
- Surname of lead actress who starred in BBC drama, Line of Duty (7)
- Who was on a train in Hitchcock's 1951 film? (9)
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- Which London Underground line is Maida Vale on? (8)
- The third orange property on a UK classic Monopoly board, ___ Street (4)
- Which star sign is represented by scales? (5)
- In Greek Mythology, the youth who fell in love with his own reflection (9)
- Black, Red, White, Yellow (3)
11 Clues: Black, Red, White, Yellow (3) • Who has a devil put aside for Queen? (9) • Which star sign is represented by scales? (5) • Who was on a train in Hitchcock's 1951 film? (9) • Which London Underground line is Maida Vale on? (8) • The first name of Luke and Leia's mother in Star Wars (5) • Valuable commodity derived from the Crocus Sativus flower (7) • ...
Microadventures 2022-09-12
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- A French word that describes a strong feeling of excitement paired with a little fear or anxiety.
- A strong desire to travel from place to place.
- To travel around the Globe.
- A collection of folk tales and myths that make up the cultural background of different societies.
- An intuitive guess or assumption about something.
- 'On your ...' is a phrase that means 'very close to your home'.
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- A type of holiday close to home, but with all the excitement of a big adventure included.
- The British word for 'highway'.
- An adjective that also means delightful or pleasant.
- A chance or occasion to do something for the first time.
- A large building with lots of rooms for tourists.
11 Clues: To travel around the Globe. • The British word for 'highway'. • A strong desire to travel from place to place. • A large building with lots of rooms for tourists. • An intuitive guess or assumption about something. • An adjective that also means delightful or pleasant. • A chance or occasion to do something for the first time. • ...
summer olympics 2024-07-24
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- The sport that includes swimming, running and biking
- What is the name of the sport for track and field events?
- Which country hosted the 2020 olympics?
- The Olympic Games are held every ________ years
- The four-year increment between the games was used by ancient historians to measure what?
- What was presented to the winners in ancient Olympic games?
- Which god from ancient Greek mythology is said to have founded the Olympics
- The most decorated Olympian of all time
- What is a new sport in the 2024 olympics?
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- One of the two women-only events in the Olympics
- A very long race
- The athletes live in the Olympic _________
- The name of the country that will enter last in the opening ceremony
- Another name for table tennis
- What was a main feature on day 3 of the ancient games?
15 Clues: A very long race • Another name for table tennis • Which country hosted the 2020 olympics? • The most decorated Olympian of all time • What is a new sport in the 2024 olympics? • The athletes live in the Olympic _________ • The Olympic Games are held every ________ years • One of the two women-only events in the Olympics • ...
CHL-006 VOCABULARY QUIZ 2023-05-11
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- Writing that is actual or real in characters, events, and settings...
- Writing that originates from the writers mind; artistic writing is this.
- This is something made for the very first time.
- A one-on-one or one-on-two teacher is this.
- To say or complain with a quiet voice...
- Anything or anyone from Holland or the Kingdom of the Netherlands...
- Half-human, half-god in Greek Mythology; Achilles was one of these (also a Greek HERO).
- When a leader is murdered or purposefully killed...
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- Any kind of writing where a character or setting is made up...
- A person writing his or her own life story...
- To say with a loud, breathy voice...
- A device that measures heat...
- When a ruler willingly retires from being the ruler...
- The story of a person's life written by another person...
- To do away with a leader, usually peacefully...
15 Clues: A device that measures heat... • To say with a loud, breathy voice... • To say or complain with a quiet voice... • A one-on-one or one-on-two teacher is this. • A person writing his or her own life story... • This is something made for the very first time. • To do away with a leader, usually peacefully... • When a leader is murdered or purposefully killed... • ...
Valentines Day 2025-02-13
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- A type of pharmacy we have visited.
- In which city is the balcony that is said to have inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
- What fruit is sometimes called the "love apple" because of its historical associations with romance?
- Town of the opposing city that Nottingham played against for ice hockey.
- An artist we saw at Frameless.
- What was the first shop I took you to (type of shop)?
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- The month you first told me you loved me.
- By how many points did I lose mini golf to you?
- The first gift you gave me.
- In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love?
- Fill in the sentence: 'The .... terror.' (a place we have been to)
- Our first date after Ramzaan.
- What did I order on our first date?
- The month you visited my parents.
- Name of the game we played at the board game cafe.
15 Clues: The first gift you gave me. • Our first date after Ramzaan. • An artist we saw at Frameless. • The month you visited my parents. • A type of pharmacy we have visited. • What did I order on our first date? • The month you first told me you loved me. • By how many points did I lose mini golf to you? • In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love? • ...
Ubahn 2024-12-11
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- The minimum number of members needed for a meeting
- A four-dimensional analog of a cube
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- The time or date when day and night are of equal length
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- A very luminous and active galactic nucleus
- A tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument
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- An instrument for measuring accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- Present, appearing, or found everywhere
- Lasting for a very short time
- A heavy noble gas used in light bulbs
- An ancient tool used for calculation
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- A complicated network of winding passages; a maze
15 Clues: Lasting for a very short time • A four-dimensional analog of a cube • An ancient tool used for calculation • A heavy noble gas used in light bulbs • A cloud of gas and dust in outer space • Present, appearing, or found everywhere • A very luminous and active galactic nucleus • A tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument • A complicated network of winding passages; a maze • ...
Gods of Jade and Shadow vocabulary 2023-12-04
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- Casiopeas love interest, death God
- What Casiopea's father would call her, aka firefly
- The Mayan underworld filled with terrifying sights
- Deities known for their association with water and rain
- Someone who has the characteristics of femininity and masculinity, on page 110
- A drink mixed with corn used in religious offerings
- A demon who gives Casiopea about her future journey in the story
- A waterhole in a cave with ritual importance
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- An obstacle Casiopea faces on the Death Road, known as the death bat
- Antagonist of story, death God
- A Mexican alcoholic drink
- A creature who guides people to the place of the dead
- The tern used to call Earth in mayan mythology
- A mythological creature with the face of a beautiful woman who seduces men and kills them
- The "ghost goat" who Hun Kame fights in chapter 22
15 Clues: A Mexican alcoholic drink • Antagonist of story, death God • Casiopeas love interest, death God • A waterhole in a cave with ritual importance • The tern used to call Earth in mayan mythology • What Casiopea's father would call her, aka firefly • The Mayan underworld filled with terrifying sights • The "ghost goat" who Hun Kame fights in chapter 22 • ...
Concepts in Religion 2023-10-12
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- Writings that are considered Holy and central to a religious belief.
- A misplaced or excessive admiration, and worship for a person or thing.
- A group that has a different belief from the larger religious group.
- Showing adoration and reverence to a deity.
- The belief that there is no god.
- The belief and worship of many gods.
- A collection of stories belonging to a religion or culture.
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- A time for celebration.
- When a person talks to God.
- A subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name and traditions.
- The belief in a God or gods.
- A supernatural being that people worship.
- The belief and worship of one God.
- The belief, worship, and reverence as it relates to the existence of a spiritual power.
- A ceremony consisting of a series of actions that follows a specific order.
15 Clues: A time for celebration. • When a person talks to God. • The belief in a God or gods. • The belief that there is no god. • The belief and worship of one God. • The belief and worship of many gods. • A supernatural being that people worship. • Showing adoration and reverence to a deity. • A collection of stories belonging to a religion or culture. • ...
Illuminae Files Part 1 2025-04-16
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- Name of the Jump Station also a person in Norse Mythology, guardian of the Bifrost (bridge to other worlds/realms)
- Name of the Ai supercomputer on Alexander
- Number of lives "snuffed out" according to Ezra during flight training
- Kady fails to be this by the military
- The form of document Torrence writes in his introduction
- Proposed call sign for Second Lieutenant Mikael Carlin.
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- Name of the ship Kady is on
- Ezra attempts to talk to Kady using this type of communication method
- Name of the ship chasing down the survivors
- Is Ezra's use of the word “Chum” formal or informal?
- Name of the ship destroyed by Alexander nukes
- Call sign for First Lieutenant Zhenya Alvaranga
- Kady says “are there likely to be any _____________ for stuff that happened down there?”
- Name of the company trying to kill Kerenza
- Name of the ship Ezra is on
15 Clues: Name of the ship Kady is on • Name of the ship Ezra is on • Kady fails to be this by the military • Name of the Ai supercomputer on Alexander • Name of the company trying to kill Kerenza • Name of the ship chasing down the survivors • Name of the ship destroyed by Alexander nukes • Call sign for First Lieutenant Zhenya Alvaranga • ...
ELA Author's Craft Crossword 2025-06-04
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- An interruption in the action of a plot to tell what happened at an
- A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
- A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from
- Language that appeals to the senses.
- An imaginative comparison between two unlike things in which one thing is
- history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, or science.
- The use of words whose sounds echo their sense.
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- A figure of speech in which a nonhuman or nonliving thing or quality is talked
- The repetition of the same or very similar consonant sound in words
- The use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
- time.
- The truth about life or main message revealed in a work of literature.
- as if it were human or alive.
- to be another thing.
- are close together.
15 Clues: time. • are close together. • to be another thing. • as if it were human or alive. • Language that appeals to the senses. • The use of words whose sounds echo their sense. • history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, or science. • A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from • An interruption in the action of a plot to tell what happened at an • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-01-05
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- People who had the right to participate in government.
- A fortress on top of a high hill usually near the center of a polis.
- __________ Democracy Direct participation of citizens in democratic decision making.
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- Rich landowners.
- What you gain from something.
- A serious story that usually ends in disaster for the main character.
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- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live.
- A city state in ancient Greece.
- A government in which only a few people have power.
- A long poem narrating deeds and adventures.
- __________ Democracy Elected persons represent a group of people in decision making.
- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- What you give up to obtain something.
- A leader who held power through the use of force.
15 Clues: Rich landowners. • What you gain from something. • A city state in ancient Greece. • What you give up to obtain something. • A long poem narrating deeds and adventures. • A leader who held power through the use of force. • A government in which only a few people have power. • People who had the right to participate in government. • ...
Madeline-Vocab 1 2022-02-01
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- an assignment given by a teacher during school to be completed at home
- used to cut paper in classrooms
- a consolation pet parents give children when they don’t want a dog
- I ate (a lot of mud, and now I’m in the ER)
- you talked (in Russian even though you don’t know the language)
- a sport that shares its name with an American sport
- we have (a lot of bananas in our living room)
- the lack of hair on one’s head
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- you can learn to do this at the age of 16 in the USA
- your parents say you’re on this electronic too much
- in Greek mythology, eating this fruit made Persephone have to stay in the underworld
- a male figure who teaches you information in school
- this type of person never freaks out
- this fruit is part of a tradition in Spain
- the color of a polar bear in a snowstorm
15 Clues: the lack of hair on one’s head • used to cut paper in classrooms • this type of person never freaks out • the color of a polar bear in a snowstorm • this fruit is part of a tradition in Spain • I ate (a lot of mud, and now I’m in the ER) • we have (a lot of bananas in our living room) • your parents say you’re on this electronic too much • ...
Vocab 2023-02-01
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- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.
- skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- take advantage of.
- native.
- a member of a class of traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of West Africa.
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
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- relating to, based on, or appearing in myths or mythology.
- conquer.
- word for word.
- to split into parts.
- bring under domination or control, especially by conquest.
- belonging naturally; essential.
15 Clues: native. • conquer. • word for word. • take advantage of. • to split into parts. • belonging naturally; essential. • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is • skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully. • relating to, based on, or appearing in myths or mythology. • bring under domination or control, especially by conquest. • ...
HOLIDAY TRIVIA 2025-11-20
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- Candy canes are shaped to represent a shepherd's _____.
- Popular holiday beverage.
- A famous holiday ballet, The _________.
- In Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol," Ebeneezer Scrooge is visited by four _____.
- Animals that pull Santa's sleigh.
- "Nine ladies _______."
- Which holiday associated with Norse mythology is observed during the winter solstice and is the shortest day of the year?
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- A holiday game popular for families with young kids, Elf on a ______.
- These are hung by the chimney with care.
- What is the day after Christmas, December 26th, called in the United Kingdom?
- In the movie "Home Alone," what city were the McCallisters going to for their holiday vacation?
- Another name for Santa Claus.
- What is the official Christmas flower in North America?
- Hanukkah is celebrated for _________ days and nights.
- Last name of brothers also known as Mr. Snow and Mr. Sun.
15 Clues: "Nine ladies _______." • Popular holiday beverage. • Another name for Santa Claus. • Animals that pull Santa's sleigh. • A famous holiday ballet, The _________. • These are hung by the chimney with care. • Hanukkah is celebrated for _________ days and nights. • Candy canes are shaped to represent a shepherd's _____. • ...
Hercules 2016-09-21
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- kingdom where Hercules lived
- Princess who was Hercule's mother
- exiled from the palace and did this as a job
- Hercules was told by this prophet, he must complete ten tasks to make up for his murders
- Hera cursed Hercules with this and caused him to kill his family
- inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts in Greek mythology. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric songs, and myths
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- hated Alcmena because she was another of Zeus' lovers
- Hercules was famed for this
- Hera tried to kill Hercules with these
- half mortal, half immortal
- Hercule's music teacher whom he killed for criticizing his singing
11 Clues: half mortal, half immortal • Hercules was famed for this • kingdom where Hercules lived • Princess who was Hercule's mother • Hera tried to kill Hercules with these • exiled from the palace and did this as a job • hated Alcmena because she was another of Zeus' lovers • Hera cursed Hercules with this and caused him to kill his family • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Folk Tales Crossword 2023-11-20
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- In Panchatantra, the principle that "Unity is Strength" is illustrated by a story about these animals
- The witty advisor to Emperor Akbar, known for his clever solutions
- The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama
- Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility
- The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas
- The collection of fables in Panchatantra is attributed to the sage _____
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- In many Akbar-Birbal stories, Birbal is portrayed as a master of ______
- A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana
- The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War
- Panchatantra stories are primarily written in this ancient Indian language
- King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana
11 Clues: The magical bow wielded by Lord Rama • A mythical bird associated with the Ramayana • Loyal companion of Pandavas, known for his agility • The weapon used by Bhishma during the Kurukshetra War • The great war fought between the Pandavas and Kauravas • King of demons in Hindu mythology, antagonist in the Ramayana • ...
Group 1 Vocab 2022-10-17
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- The belief in many different gods
- Was made in India and can be seen as mono and polytheistic
- A teaching by Buddha and his followers.
- The belief in only one god or deity
- The Christian religion
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- A way of life made by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung fu-Tzu, believed that a society could become perfect.
- In Arabic, this means "submission to the will of god".
- A set of stories that express the beliefs of a group of people.
- A religion developed among the ancient Hebrews.
- A set of beliefs agreed upon by many people
- A story told usually involving gods or goddesses to explain the way something is.
11 Clues: The Christian religion • The belief in many different gods • The belief in only one god or deity • A teaching by Buddha and his followers. • A set of beliefs agreed upon by many people • A religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. • In Arabic, this means "submission to the will of god". • Was made in India and can be seen as mono and polytheistic • ...
Greek Mythological Creatures 2025-03-31
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- body of a man and the head of a bull
- body of a lion and the head of a woman
- half man, and half horse.
- A winged horse in Greek mythology, usually depicted as a white stallion.
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- multi-headed serpent, whose heads grow back if cut off
- snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn anyone to stone
- fire breathing creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and a tail of a serpent
- legendary sea monster
- human like beings with powerful voices who lure sailors to their doom with their enchanting songs
- One eyed giants
- three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the Underworld
11 Clues: One eyed giants • legendary sea monster • half man, and half horse. • body of a man and the head of a bull • body of a lion and the head of a woman • multi-headed serpent, whose heads grow back if cut off • snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn anyone to stone • three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the Underworld • ...
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
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- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
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- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
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- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
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- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
Greek and Roman 2021-02-12
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- The Greeks lasted 350 years while the romans lasted ___ a century.
- Romans usually painted on the ____ or wet plaster.
- In both rome and Greece mythology,Gods and goddesses would get married too their own ____!
- The Roman equivalent of Zeus was___.
- Two twins made Rome named Romulus and ____.
- In both Greek and Roman, there was gods and _____.
- In Rome,a patron is practically a ____.
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- Vesta is the Roman equivalent of Hestia.\
- In Rome,even slaves were _____ Family while in greece,any slaves were barely even aloud in the house
- The Greeks had more ___than the Romans.
- While the Romans depended on slaves,The Greeks depended on _____
- Roman gods and goddesses were named after ___but Greek gods were decided by human characteristics
- Romans had more ____ than the Greeks.
- There are ___ equivalents of athena in Roman.
- Roman art was ____ by the Greeks art.
- _____ is the patron god of Rome
16 Clues: _____ is the patron god of Rome • The Roman equivalent of Zeus was___. • Romans had more ____ than the Greeks. • Roman art was ____ by the Greeks art. • The Greeks had more ___than the Romans. • In Rome,a patron is practically a ____. • Vesta is the Roman equivalent of Hestia.\ • Two twins made Rome named Romulus and ____. • There are ___ equivalents of athena in Roman. • ...
Media 2012-11-22
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- when something appears to much in newspapers on the media and people lose interest
- the knowledge that media delivers to the reader
- the biggest information source
- the people who writes articels and blogs that deliver the information to the reader
- the big liberal party in USA
- the word that media originates from - the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis in Greek mythology
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- the amount of attention that media give to something or the way in which something is reported
- when people write their opinion on the internet
- the big republican party in USA
- the most powerful man in USA
- the medias priority list of political subjects
- communications that incorporate multiple forms of information content and processing
- the kind of media most used in the world, also called the written media
- a situation in which someone or something appears so much in the media
- when media and readers has a pre-opinion
15 Clues: the most powerful man in USA • the big liberal party in USA • the biggest information source • the big republican party in USA • when media and readers has a pre-opinion • the medias priority list of political subjects • when people write their opinion on the internet • the knowledge that media delivers to the reader • ...
Week 7 crossword 2023-03-13
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- To feel sorry for someone
- when I added mints and coke together it was a catalyst for an explosion
- I was looking at the ____ on a song because I forgot the words
- last Christmas holidays my family and I went to ______ and we sour a lot of pyramids
- yesterday I got an award because I did great in _________
- A word that has almost the same meaning as another
- A word that has the same spelling but a different meaning
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- Today is another ______ school day.
- having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
- A colourless fluid in the flesh or organs containing white blood cells
- When I grow up I want to study myths and do _______
- every living thing needs _______
- A pringles can is a ________
- A mark that represents something like a brand
- The same on both sides like butterflies wings
15 Clues: To feel sorry for someone • A pringles can is a ________ • every living thing needs _______ • Today is another ______ school day. • A mark that represents something like a brand • The same on both sides like butterflies wings • having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure. • A word that has almost the same meaning as another • ...
YUPPY 2024-08-15
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- In February 2004 this social media page was founded
- This website/application was used from 2000-2010 to download music, shows, and Viruses
- In October on 2010 this social media page was founded
- In 2010 this fashion trend could be found on eveyones arms **elsatic**
- In 2008 this "revolutionary" hair tool was used to created volume in hair
- This rat is known as "little chef" within Disney
- She is the goddess of family in Greek Mythology
- This song by Jack Harlow was released in 2023
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- This GenZ expression means "looking good"
- This holiday movie stared Tim Allen
- This family member got ran over by a raindeer
- This song was #6 on the Billboard 100 in 2000
- This was the place from 1985-2010 to rent/buy movies
- This dog is part of a mystery solving gang
- In 2001 Apple released this portable music player
15 Clues: This holiday movie stared Tim Allen • This GenZ expression means "looking good" • This dog is part of a mystery solving gang • This family member got ran over by a raindeer • This song was #6 on the Billboard 100 in 2000 • This song by Jack Harlow was released in 2023 • She is the goddess of family in Greek Mythology • This rat is known as "little chef" within Disney • ...
Daoism 2024-07-31
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- complementary forces representing dualities like light and dare
- Hungry _____ Festival
- Principal belief starting with z
- a figure from ancient Chinese mythology, symbolises chaos preceding the universe's creation.
- Special cap used in the coming of age ceremony
- People who lived a good life and became immortal
- The highest diety
- Principle belief of ‘non-action’
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- a practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness and detach from reflexive, "discursive thinking
- (vital life force that flows through the body
- a health practice derived from daoist principles
- actions a daoist worshipper does (involving material values) to remain on the good side of their gods.toremain on their “good side.”
- Last name of the guy who made the quote: “He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.”
- By following the natural course, one accomplishes everything with ____
- The ultimate, formless source of everything in the universe.
15 Clues: The highest diety • Hungry _____ Festival • Principal belief starting with z • Principle belief of ‘non-action’ • (vital life force that flows through the body • Special cap used in the coming of age ceremony • a health practice derived from daoist principles • People who lived a good life and became immortal • The ultimate, formless source of everything in the universe. • ...
PERCY JACKSON 1-3 2025-03-10
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- What people think about someone based on their actions.
- Seeing or hearing something that isn’t really there.
- Someone or something that lives forever.
- A prediction about the future, usually given by the gods.
- A person who is part human and part god.
- A creature that is half-human, half-horse.
- The home of the Greek gods, high above the world.
- A monster that is half-man, half-bull.
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- To force someone to leave a school or place.
- A human who can die.
- Someone who often gets into trouble.
- Stories about gods, heroes, and magical creatures from ancient times.
- Saying something in a way that means the opposite of what you really mean, often to be funny or rude.
- A magical force that hides the truth from mortals.
- Someone who tells the future with messages from the gods.
15 Clues: A human who can die. • Someone who often gets into trouble. • A monster that is half-man, half-bull. • Someone or something that lives forever. • A person who is part human and part god. • A creature that is half-human, half-horse. • To force someone to leave a school or place. • The home of the Greek gods, high above the world. • ...
The Alchemist 2025-03-12
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- The holy city of Islam, which devout Muslims aspire to visit.
- A sign or event regarded as an indication of future good or evil.
- The act of foretelling or prophesying future events.
- A magical or medicinal potion.
- A character from Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection.
- A rope or chain used to tie an animal.
- A medieval practice focused on transforming base metals into gold.
- A group of travelers journeying together through deserts.
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- A strong Mediterranean wind.
- To secretly plan with others to do something unlawful or harmful.
- A room in a church where sacred objects are kept.
- An Arabic term meaning "it is written," implying fate or destiny.
- A term used to describe someone who does not follow a particular religion.
- An optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions.
- A member of a group of people sharing a common culture.
15 Clues: A strong Mediterranean wind. • A magical or medicinal potion. • A rope or chain used to tie an animal. • A room in a church where sacred objects are kept. • The act of foretelling or prophesying future events. • An optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions. • A member of a group of people sharing a common culture. • ...
Mythical creatures 2024-09-27
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- Majestic, fire-breathing creature
- Half-human, half-fish creature
- Magical spirit that grants wishes to those who release it from a lamp
- Legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains
- Winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with thunder and lightning
- Legendary ape-like creature believed to inhabit forests
- Small, magical creature often associated with nature and enchantment
- Small, mischievous creature in Irish folklore known for guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows
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- Creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Undead being that feeds on the blood of the living
- Often depicted as mindless and seeking human flesh
- Majestic creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle
- Bird that is reborn from its ashes
- Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead
- Human capable of transforming into a wolf during a full moon
15 Clues: Half-human, half-fish creature • Majestic, fire-breathing creature • Bird that is reborn from its ashes • Undead being that feeds on the blood of the living • Often depicted as mindless and seeking human flesh • Horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead • Legendary ape-like creature believed to inhabit forests • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-25
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- The Greek city-state known for democracy and philosophy
- The marketplace and meeting area in Greek city-states
- The region north of Greece that was home to Alexander the Great
- The king of the Greek gods
- The fortified hilltop in a Greek city where important buildings were located
- The sea that was important for Greek trade and expansion
- The alliance led by Athens to protect Greece from Persia
- A traditional story explaining natural events and gods
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- The war fought between Athens and Sparta
- A person who has certain rights and responsibilities in a democracy
- The empire that fought against Greece in a famous war
- The city-state known for its strong military society
- The type of government in Sparta, ruled by a small group of leaders
- The military leader who spread Greek culture across three continents
- A government where citizens vote directly on laws
15 Clues: The king of the Greek gods • The war fought between Athens and Sparta • A government where citizens vote directly on laws • The city-state known for its strong military society • The empire that fought against Greece in a famous war • The marketplace and meeting area in Greek city-states • A traditional story explaining natural events and gods • ...
!!!my superior 'Ology' crossword!!! 2025-09-08
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- the science of life and living organisms
- the science of the forms of life existing in former geologic periods, as represented by their fossils
- the branch of zoology dealing with fishes
- the branch of zoology that deals with birds
- the study of the heart and its functions in health and disease
- the science or branch of biology dealing with animals
- the scientific study of mind and behavior
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- the science or study of myths
- the science dealing with the effects, antidotes, detection, etc., of poisons
- the study of the atmosphere, atmospheric phenomena, and atmospheric effects on our weather
- the scientific study of society, human behavior in groups, and social interactions
- the science of humans and their works
- the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases
- the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians
- Study of the Earth
15 Clues: Study of the Earth • the science or study of myths • the science of humans and their works • the science of life and living organisms • the branch of zoology dealing with fishes • the scientific study of mind and behavior • the branch of zoology that deals with birds • the science or branch of biology dealing with animals • ...
Theatre Origins Review 2025-11-12
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- Ritual often starts as this (also the 1st step in society's process of creating art)
- Something that is 100% true and based on actual events
- A made-up explanation or story presented as truth
- A story with a moral presented as "just a story"
- Telling something over and over again
- 2nd origin of theatre, which is also the 2nd step in society's process of creating art
- Made-up explanations which are presented as truth (3rd step in society's process of creating art)
- Ritualistic theme, connected to being in charge
- A spiritual connection to nature (1st step in society's process of creating art)
- 4th and final step in society's process of creating art
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- Trying to demonstrate something identically
- Ritualistic theme, connected to responsibility and obligation
- A human being's ability to find something funny
- 1st origin of theatre, connected to human beings wanting to be entertained.
- 3rd origin of theatre, connected to sharing information before the invention of written language
- 2nd step in society's process of creating art
- Ritualistic theme, connected to self-worth and respect
17 Clues: Telling something over and over again • Trying to demonstrate something identically • 2nd step in society's process of creating art • A human being's ability to find something funny • Ritualistic theme, connected to being in charge • A story with a moral presented as "just a story" • A made-up explanation or story presented as truth • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-02
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- An unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs
- Branch of chemistry that deals with the chemical action of electricity and the production of electricity by chemical reactions
- Work paid for at a rate per unit of time
- possibly Roman mythology) Celtic goddess of horses and mules and asses
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- Of or relating to lymphocytes
- One who conforms to current ways and opinions for personal advantage
- A central and south American herb; the leaves are used in Mexican cooking and to make tea
- Someone who bets on horse races
- The deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland
- Automatic data processing by electronic means without the use of tabulating cards or punched tapes
- A small house (on a farm) where meat is stored
- In a joyous manner
12 Clues: In a joyous manner • Of or relating to lymphocytes • Someone who bets on horse races • An unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs • Work paid for at a rate per unit of time • A small house (on a farm) where meat is stored • The deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland • One who conforms to current ways and opinions for personal advantage • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-03
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- A small low car with a high-powered engine; usually seats two persons
- Lacking discernment
- Shape (metal) without heat
- Having more than one story
- The univalent unsaturated organic radical C3H5; derived from propylene
- Less than acute; relating to a disease present in a person with no symptoms of it
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- A roofing tile with a S-shape; laid so that curves overlap
- (Greek mythology) any of three winged sister monsters and the mortal Medusa who had live snakes for hair; a glance at Medusa turned the beholder to stone
- In an absurd manner or to an absurd degree
- Small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae
- Capable of being inherited
- A man who raises (or tends) cattle
12 Clues: Lacking discernment • Capable of being inherited • Shape (metal) without heat • Having more than one story • A man who raises (or tends) cattle • In an absurd manner or to an absurd degree • A roofing tile with a S-shape; laid so that curves overlap • A small low car with a high-powered engine; usually seats two persons • ...
Ghosts of Alcatraz and other Hauntings of the West 2020-09-04
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- having no one else present.
- a particular position, point, or area in space; a location
- of a person, animal, or plant) living, not dead.
- human beings in general or considered collectively.
- to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
- a thing with distinct and independent existence.
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- of poor quality or a low standard.
- of his liberty prisoner
- is a supernatural being, typically associated with evil, prevalent historically in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology, and folklore
- a human being regarded as an individual.
- an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image
- frightening; causing fear.
12 Clues: of his liberty prisoner • frightening; causing fear. • having no one else present. • of poor quality or a low standard. • a human being regarded as an individual. • of a person, animal, or plant) living, not dead. • a thing with distinct and independent existence. • human beings in general or considered collectively. • ...
Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, UK - A historic crossword 2016-04-13
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- An ornament in the Entrance Hallway that can get you fired?
- An affectionate animal that roams freely in Wollaton Hall grounds?
- Which monarch ruled England when Wollaton Hall was built?
- What was the name of family that previously owned it?
- A place of historic discovery
- The name of the room where high tea and entertaining takes place?
- A favourite pastime that gets a number of people swinging?
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- The composer's family name who played the Great Hall's organ?
- Who in Greek mythology gave fire to mankind?
- A protective item that integrates in the Great Hall ceiling decorations?
- Where did the lion come from at the bottom of the North stairs?
- Which creature or bird was the main part of the family crest?
12 Clues: A place of historic discovery • Who in Greek mythology gave fire to mankind? • What was the name of family that previously owned it? • Which monarch ruled England when Wollaton Hall was built? • A favourite pastime that gets a number of people swinging? • An ornament in the Entrance Hallway that can get you fired? • ...
Zombiez crossword 2025-12-16
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- /What zombie still has some consciousness?
- /What Haitian religious system is central to early zombie mythology?
- /A social condition in which individuals become disposable
- concept describes life forms that move beyond traditional human identity?
- What 1932 film introduced plantation zombies?
- Haitian origin of the zombie, rather than the undead version we know
- /What type of zombie is defined by rage, speed, and infection rather than reanimation?
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- What is the process of a person who loses agency and becomes zombie-like?
- What term describes the lingering trace of humanity that remains in some zombies?
- What process unites a community through sacrifice?
- Total social and moral collapse
- /The original zombie figure rooted in slavery, punishment, and forced labor
12 Clues: Total social and moral collapse • /What zombie still has some consciousness? • What 1932 film introduced plantation zombies? • What process unites a community through sacrifice? • /A social condition in which individuals become disposable • /What Haitian religious system is central to early zombie mythology? • ...
Zach Moore 2016-02-24
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- term from both Hindu theology and Hindu mythology.
- a short-handled farming tool with a semicircular blade, used for cutting grain, lopping, or trimming.
- to speak derisively or mock
- Short fat and or thick
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
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- harsh-sounding and unpleasant; grating.
- kneel and touch the ground with the forehead in worship or submission as part of Chinese custom.
- a thin liquid food of oatmeal or other meal boiled in milk or water.
8 Clues: Short fat and or thick • to speak derisively or mock • harsh-sounding and unpleasant; grating. • term from both Hindu theology and Hindu mythology. • a thin liquid food of oatmeal or other meal boiled in milk or water. • kneel and touch the ground with the forehead in worship or submission as part of Chinese custom. • ...
October 2022-09-30
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- In Ancient Greek mythology, Autumn began when Persephone, the daughter of the goddess of nature and harvest, was kidnapped by _____, the God of the underworld. (5)
- Crop dried in Autumn and used to make beer (4)
- This Bavarian beer festival is mostly in September (11)
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- Trees, which shed their leaves in Autumn (9)
- Autumn, across The Pond (4)
- Pumpkins are native to South USA and which other country? (6)
- Playground game played with horse chestnuts (6)
- Direction the clocks go in Autumn (4)
8 Clues: Autumn, across The Pond (4) • Direction the clocks go in Autumn (4) • Trees, which shed their leaves in Autumn (9) • Crop dried in Autumn and used to make beer (4) • Playground game played with horse chestnuts (6) • This Bavarian beer festival is mostly in September (11) • Pumpkins are native to South USA and which other country? (6) • ...
Hidden message of Hoysala 2024-03-11
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- Common war animals in ancient India
- A wooded horse in greek mythology is known as a ______ horse.
- War with the Delhi _____ led to the destruction of 2 Across
- The pictures seen in the hidden arts @ Hoysala, enable us to draw conclusions about the region's (referring to gods) beliefs
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- Martin ______ pioneered in the church reformation during the renaissance
- Ancient Kingdom in South (6 Down), which originated from around 1000CE to almost 1350CE
- The capital of (3 Down)
- The most colonised country in history
8 Clues: The capital of (3 Down) • Common war animals in ancient India • The most colonised country in history • War with the Delhi _____ led to the destruction of 2 Across • A wooded horse in greek mythology is known as a ______ horse. • Martin ______ pioneered in the church reformation during the renaissance • ...
Mayan Civilization 2024-06-04
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- Is historically the native writing system. of the Mayan Civiliation
- Used to celebrate people or events
- Ruled Palenque for 68 years and 33 days.
- Participated in the Conquest of the Aztecs in Central Mexico in 1519 and led the Conquest of the Maya in 1523.
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- Built by the pre-Colombian and is a 79foot pyramind of stone.
- Often referred to as the supreme Mayan creator god and the sky god.
- Serpent deity of Maya mythology
- Used to set dates for rituals
8 Clues: Used to set dates for rituals • Serpent deity of Maya mythology • Used to celebrate people or events • Ruled Palenque for 68 years and 33 days. • Built by the pre-Colombian and is a 79foot pyramind of stone. • Is historically the native writing system. of the Mayan Civiliation • Often referred to as the supreme Mayan creator god and the sky god. • ...
culture-myths 2023-02-11
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- river in Rome where Romulus and Remus were abandoned
- if one opens the box of this woman all evils upon the world are released
- an incredible hero, famous for his amazing strength in Greek and Roman mythology
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- a tribe of independent, mighty women who had rebelled against the male-dominated society
- the pre-Olympian gods
- ...and Remus are the twin brothers connected to the origins of Rome
- the opposite of the word immortal
- the drink of ancient Greek and Roman gods
8 Clues: the pre-Olympian gods • the opposite of the word immortal • the drink of ancient Greek and Roman gods • river in Rome where Romulus and Remus were abandoned • ...and Remus are the twin brothers connected to the origins of Rome • if one opens the box of this woman all evils upon the world are released • ...
theme 3 2025-01-10
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- the online evolution of a radio show
- blog for which the medium is video
- plural form of medium
- a member of a certain extinct East Germanic people group, also a person who needlessly defaces public things or websites
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- website consisting of informal diary-like text entries
- a form of commercial solicitation
- a mythical being in Norse mythology, this word can also refer to someone deliberately provokes or offends people online
- weight in favor or against an idea or an opinion
8 Clues: plural form of medium • a form of commercial solicitation • blog for which the medium is video • the online evolution of a radio show • weight in favor or against an idea or an opinion • website consisting of informal diary-like text entries • a mythical being in Norse mythology, this word can also refer to someone deliberately provokes or offends people online • ...
Gods and Goddesses in Greek Mythology 2022-03-10
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- The brother of Zeus and Hades
- Thetis dipped them in River Styx holding them by their heel
- A fire breathing creature
- He was famous for taming the mythological creature Pegasus, who is a winged horse
- The goddess of the hunt and the moon
- A master blacksmith and craftsman
- The god of wine
- A creature that had the form of a bird and a human female face
- The youngest son of Cronus
- A winged horse
- A goddess seen as a protector in many cities in Greece most notably in Athens
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- The goddess seen as the protector and mother to a child named Adonis
- A hero that is mentioned in a greek myth including 12 labors
- Giant one eyed creatures
- The youngest daughter of Cronus
- A creature in Greek mythology that is half horse half human
- In the Trojan war this god decides to take the Trojan's side and the Trojan's end up losing
- The twin brother of Artemis
- The messenger for the gods
- The death and resurrection of this person each year is believed to represent the decay of nature each winter and it's rebirth each spring
- The first child of Cronus and Rhea
- The goddess of harvest and the sister of Poseidon and Zeus
- The creature who held in place of the pillars that separated heaven and earth
23 Clues: A winged horse • The god of wine • Giant one eyed creatures • A fire breathing creature • The messenger for the gods • The youngest son of Cronus • The twin brother of Artemis • The brother of Zeus and Hades • The youngest daughter of Cronus • A master blacksmith and craftsman • The first child of Cronus and Rhea • The goddess of the hunt and the moon • ...
Greek Mythology, By LIAM and amber 2012-10-16
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- Ruler of the underworld
- Son of hermius
- Zues’ sister
- 3 heads with fangs on one
- Man+hourse=
- Messanger
- Titan of light
- Mother of muses
- Lighning
- 100 hands`
- Daughter of zues
- Deaper than the underworld
- One eye
- Rulled earth before the oplypians
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- Goddess of the rainbow
- Zues’ wife
- There is one in Egypt
- Horse with wings
- 3 headed dog
- Goddess of chaus
- Monster sea goddess
- War and sunlight
- Son of posuelum
- Decended supposobly stole a bolt
- Married to the owner of a trendent
- olypus Were the gods live
- Son of posedon and meilusa
- Smith god
- Hunting god
- panoptes 100 eyes
30 Clues: One eye • Lighning • Messanger • Smith god • Zues’ wife • 100 hands` • Man+hourse= • Hunting god • Zues’ sister • 3 headed dog • Son of hermius • Titan of light • Son of posuelum • Mother of muses • Horse with wings • Goddess of chaus • War and sunlight • Daughter of zues • panoptes 100 eyes • Monster sea goddess • There is one in Egypt • Goddess of the rainbow • Ruler of the underworld • 3 heads with fangs on one • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide Part 2 2015-03-09
Across
- God of music, medicine, and prophecy
- Ugly creatures who are half bird and half woman
- Gods that have human characteristics are described using this term
- Island from which Daedalus escapes
- Sun titan/god other than Hyperion
- Another name for a storyteller
- Criminal who is punished through thirst and starvation
- Homer’s story about the Trojan War
- She is kidnapped by Hades
- Excessive pride that the gods punish
- Female dominated society
- Name for warrior women
- Person turned into a spider for bragging about her weaving
- Fierce female creatures who would pursue murderers until they went insane
- Titan closely associated with time
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- Worship of many gods
- The spiritual center of Greece; home of the Oracle
- Home of the gods
- He journeys for the Golden Fleece
- Trojan war hero who has a vulnerable heel
- Male dominated society
- Ferryman for the River Styx
- Upper body of a man, lower body of a horse
- A long narrative about a hero who embodies the values of a particular civilization
- She has a face that launched a thousand ships; the Trojan War was fought over her
- Criminal doomed to roll a rock up a hill forever
- Creatures who can turn you to stone with one look
- Worship of one god
- Creatures with heads of lion, goat, serpent
- Wisest of all immortals; a titan
- Emptiness before creation
31 Clues: Home of the gods • Worship of one god • Worship of many gods • Male dominated society • Name for warrior women • Female dominated society • She is kidnapped by Hades • Emptiness before creation • Ferryman for the River Styx • Another name for a storyteller • Wisest of all immortals; a titan • He journeys for the Golden Fleece • Sun titan/god other than Hyperion • ...
Formative 3: Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-30
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- Persephone's mother
- Zeus's wife
- The two great gods of Earth are _____ and Demeter
- There are _________ Olympians.
- Zeus had an affair with ________.
- King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus
- Defeated Uranus
- In the beginning, first there was ______.
- Gaea and Uranus's children
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- 2 Greek heroes are Achilles and _______.
- Worshippers of Dionysus
- Poseidon's weapon
- Kidnapped Persephone
- During fall and ____ Persephone is in the Underworld.
- Goddess of wisdom
- Where is Demeter's temple?
- One human parent one god parent
- Had a fear of being overthrown by his children
- A set of stories used by the ancient Greeks to understand the world
- Zeus's mom
20 Clues: Zeus's mom • Zeus's wife • Defeated Uranus • Poseidon's weapon • Goddess of wisdom • Persephone's mother • Kidnapped Persephone • Worshippers of Dionysus • Where is Demeter's temple? • Gaea and Uranus's children • There are _________ Olympians. • One human parent one god parent • Zeus had an affair with ________. • King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus • ...
Greek Mythology - Perseus, Theseus, and Hercules 2019-04-23
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- the magical object given to Perseus to hold Medusa's head
- the ruler of Crete
- Hercules's half-brother
- Theseus's son
- What did Perseus's hat give him?
- the king that Hercules was sent to to be "cleansed"
- Hercules's wife (two words)
- the woman Perseus married
- Where was Theseus from?
- the creature Perseus saved Andromeda from (2 words)
- Hercules's second wife
- the ruler that Medusa's head kills
- the gorgon that Perseus kills
- the goddess that helped Perseus
- Hercules's father
- the shield that Perseus used to avoid Medusa
- How many "labors" did Hercules have to perform?
- What did the gods need Hercules's help to defeat?
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- the nine-headed creature that Hercules had to kill
- the color that Theseus forgot to sail on the ship home
- Hercules's other name
- the Amazonian that Theseus stole and married
- Perseus's grandfather (the king)
- the pillars of Hercules (three words)
- the architect that built the labyrinth
- the fisherman that cared for Danaë and Perseus
- the girl that falls in love with Theseus
- What did Hercules kill in the woods of Cithaeron? (two words)
- the creature that Theseus killed
- the greatest hero of Greece
- the god that helped Perseus
- the queen that Poseidon made fall in love with a bull
- Who did Hercules free from the Chair of Forgetfulness?
- Perseus's mother
- What did Hera send to kill Hercules as a child, which he then killed?
- Theseus's father (the king)
- the woman who suggested poisoning Theseus
- the safe vessel that Theseus refused to travel in
- the weapon(s) that Theseus killed the minotaur with
39 Clues: Theseus's son • Perseus's mother • Hercules's father • the ruler of Crete • Hercules's other name • Hercules's second wife • Hercules's half-brother • Where was Theseus from? • the woman Perseus married • the greatest hero of Greece • Hercules's wife (two words) • the god that helped Perseus • Theseus's father (the king) • the gorgon that Perseus kills • the goddess that helped Perseus • ...
Ancient Greece crossword puzzle 2023-03-16
Social Studies Game Review 2021-05-20
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- a type of government in which people rule themselves.
- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
- time period of great achievements.
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- fortress often stood on top of a high hill
- a public open space used for assemblies and markets
- The Greek word for a city-state
6 Clues: The Greek word for a city-state • time period of great achievements. • fortress often stood on top of a high hill • a public open space used for assemblies and markets • a type of government in which people rule themselves. • a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.
greece Ethan 2022-05-19
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- the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie
- the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology
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- of or relating to the Olympic Games
- a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece
6 Clues: of or relating to the Olympic Games • the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city • the loose outer garment worn by citizens in publie • a heavily armed infantry soldier of ancient Greece • the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology • the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
Across
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
- Accept your freedom
- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
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- A general term for all theories of conduct in which the criterion is pleasure of one kind or another.
- Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- frankl Here and now is the meaning
11 Clues: Accept your freedom • frankl Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures • ...
Кръстословица 2022-04-11
Across
- Individuals should embrace the absurd condition of human existence
- Accept your freedom
- Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude
- A general term for all theories of conduct in which the criterion is pleasure of one kind or another.
- Here and now is the meaning
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- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures
- A figure from Greek mythology who, as king of Corinth, became infamous for his general trickery and twice cheating death
- A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures
- Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers
11 Clues: Accept your freedom • Here and now is the meaning • Seeing the world through the lens of gratitude • Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • The Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers • A lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures • Lover of the arts of life and the specific of sensual pleasures • ...
