mythology Crossword Puzzles
My crossword for week five 2013-08-13
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- - Provides a definition of words used in a text.This word starts with g
- - The position and movements of the planets.
- - Living creatures or plant-forms whose existance is threatened.
- - On the last day of school I was the .... one there.
- -The surroundings of the Earth
- - When you are at a race you have to go to the .....a line.
- - At a restaurant the waiters.... you your food.
- - something based on an experiance that you had to tell as evidence.
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- - To make some thing appear or perceived to be magic.
- - To be apart
- - A word that you put inbetween two sentences to make one sentence.
- - A rectangular long 3D shape that divides two walls.
- - This object keeps places dark and private.
- - a defining characteristic of a person or object..
- - the scince and study of myths.
15 Clues: - To be apart • -The surroundings of the Earth • - the scince and study of myths. • - The position and movements of the planets. • - This object keeps places dark and private. • - At a restaurant the waiters.... you your food. • - a defining characteristic of a person or object.. • - To make some thing appear or perceived to be magic. • ...
Hinduism 2025-03-18
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- The religious and cultural tradition originating in India
- The lowest social group in the caste system, historically marginalized
- The eternal soul or self in Hindu philosophy
- The consequences of a person’s actions, influencing future rebirths
- The creator god in Hinduism, part of the Trimurti
- The four aims of human life in Hinduism
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hindu belief
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- The ancient Hindu scriptures classified as "that which is remembered"
- The goal of liberation from the cycle of rebirth
- A collection of sacred Hindu texts, meaning "knowledge"
- A major epic of Hindu mythology, featuring Lord Krishna
- A major ancient Hindu scripture, describing Rama’s journey
- The duty, righteousness, or moral law that guides life
- The highest universal principle, the ultimate reality in Hinduism
- The system of classification in Hindu society based on birth
15 Clues: The four aims of human life in Hinduism • The eternal soul or self in Hindu philosophy • The goal of liberation from the cycle of rebirth • The creator god in Hinduism, part of the Trimurti • The duty, righteousness, or moral law that guides life • The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hindu belief • A collection of sacred Hindu texts, meaning "knowledge" • ...
silly April stems choice board😜 2025-04-09
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- consisting of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or constituents
- having approximately the same hues as an original image —opposed to heterochromatic
- he loved reading book so he was called a ___________
- having or relating the the sun as center
- great in deed or exalted in place
- of relating to the stars
- of the same or similar type of nature
- in many places people believe there are many
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- when I had to leave the exit was a very big ________
- densely staining chromatin that appears as nodules in or along chromosomes and contains relatively few genes
- in order for the light to turn of the cords had to be __________
- she like collecting book so she was a __________
- the god of sun in Greek mythology
- the configuration of stars especially at ones birth
- to increase in significance
15 Clues: of relating to the stars • to increase in significance • great in deed or exalted in place • the god of sun in Greek mythology • of the same or similar type of nature • having or relating the the sun as center • in many places people believe there are many • she like collecting book so she was a __________ • the configuration of stars especially at ones birth • ...
An Alpine Sojourn 2020-11-14
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- One of the most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian Army is based in this division
- Iconic Kumaoni black soy bean
- Administrative division of Uttarakhand, named after its many forts
- Judicial capital of Uttarakhand
- Delicacy in Almora, on track to getting Geographical Indication (GI) Protection
- #1 on a certain list until Sikkim joined the Union of India in 1975
- Only temple town in Uttarakhand to be part of the Char Dham
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- River draining the Valley of Flowers
- Called the 'abode of Drona' - Dronanagari, in mythology
- Home to Sir George Everest's laboratory
- Plains at the foothills of the Outer Himalayas
- The southernmost range of the Himalayas
- Has a terminus that resembles a cow's mouth, and hence, called Gomukh
- Yoga capital of the world
- Town in Uttarakhand where the 'amrit' obtained during the Samudra Manthan is believed to have accidentally spilled
- Jim Corbett National Park was initially founded as ______ National Park in 1936
16 Clues: Yoga capital of the world • Iconic Kumaoni black soy bean • Judicial capital of Uttarakhand • River draining the Valley of Flowers • Home to Sir George Everest's laboratory • The southernmost range of the Himalayas • Plains at the foothills of the Outer Himalayas • Called the 'abode of Drona' - Dronanagari, in mythology • ...
Hera Crossword puzzle 2022-03-28
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- the stuff that hera rules
- the home of Hera and her family
- the city that hera runs
- the Greek goddess of marriage
- Hera's symbol that is a big cat and has the colors of yellow and orange
- one of Hera's main symbols coming from a bird and the exterior is colorful
- is another one of Hera's symbols that is a big cat like a lion but its black
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- Hera's brother and the god of the sea
- the father of hera
- the mythology Hera is apart of
- the goddess of the harvest and agriculture and Hera's sister
- the mother of hera
- a symbol of Hera's that is a fruit that has a terracotta color for the skin of the fruit
- the husband/brother of Hera
- the goddess of the hearth and Hera's sister
- the god of the under world and Hera's brother
16 Clues: the father of hera • the mother of hera • the city that hera runs • the stuff that hera rules • the husband/brother of Hera • the Greek goddess of marriage • the mythology Hera is apart of • the home of Hera and her family • Hera's brother and the god of the sea • the god of the under world and Hera's brother • the goddess of the hearth and Hera's sister • ...
Roman Empire 2020-01-13
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- People who follow the teaching of another person
- The Romans created lasting structures by using ________
- Word which means "God's chosen or anointed one"
- Name of the text that tells about the life and teachings of Jesus
- The name of the capital of the Eastern Empire
- The decay of people's values
- A person who dies for his or her religious beliefs
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- a legal system based on a written code of laws
- Roman poet known for his poems about Roman mythology
- The punishing of a group of people because of their beliefs
- Language that most people in the Byzantine Empire spoke
- Initially the spread of Christianity was mainly among the ______
- Outlying areas that Rome controlled
- Religion that began in the first century AD, based on the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth
- also called public speaker
- The Romans took a ________ approach to the study of science and engineering
16 Clues: also called public speaker • The decay of people's values • Outlying areas that Rome controlled • The name of the capital of the Eastern Empire • a legal system based on a written code of laws • Word which means "God's chosen or anointed one" • People who follow the teaching of another person • A person who dies for his or her religious beliefs • ...
Myth Vocabulary quiz 2024-02-09
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- A story passed down through generations that is often based on real
- A traditional story or tale that explains the beliefs or customs of a society
- wise counsel
- encounter
- but may include exaggerated or fantastical elements
- A female deity, often associated with beauty, wisdom, or nature
- the consequences of actions
- A person or object believed to have the ability to predict the future or
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- A mythical or imaginary being, often with unique characteristics or
- something valuable
- to have control over various aspects of the world
- Supernatural or mysterious powers that characters in myths may possess
- Powerful beings in mythology who are often considered divine and are
- An adventurous journey undertaken by a hero to achieve a specific goal or
- qualities
- The main character in a myth who is typically brave and admired for their
- The lesson or message that a myth conveys, often about values, behavior,
17 Clues: encounter • qualities • wise counsel • something valuable • the consequences of actions • to have control over various aspects of the world • but may include exaggerated or fantastical elements • A female deity, often associated with beauty, wisdom, or nature • A mythical or imaginary being, often with unique characteristics or • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-11
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- traditional couple's trip after one's marriage
- a tragic Shakespearean love story
- Goes with "secret"
- two people who aren't able to be together
- something you promise in a relationship that reinforces trust
- A collective expression of thoughts and feelings, often shaped by emotion and personal experiences.
- a goddess in Greek Mythology associated with love and marriage
- Another name for the god of love
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- a song to express love
- Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- the ability to put yourself into someone else's shoes to try to understand what they are going through
- a one-sided love that is not returned
- Liking someone so much you can't keep your mind off of them
- a necklace often given as a gift made to have photos be put in
- Someone you're "destined" to be with
- the chemical for love
16 Clues: Goes with "secret" • the chemical for love • a song to express love • Another name for the god of love • a tragic Shakespearean love story • Someone you're "destined" to be with • a one-sided love that is not returned • two people who aren't able to be together • traditional couple's trip after one's marriage • Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-11
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- traditional couple's trip after one's marriage
- a tragic Shakespearean love story
- Goes with "secret"
- two people who aren't able to be together
- something you promise in a relationship that reinforces trust
- A collective expression of thoughts and feelings, often shaped by emotion and personal experiences.
- a goddess in Greek Mythology associated with love and marriage
- Another name for the god of love
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- a song to express love
- Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- the ability to put yourself into someone else's shoes to try to understand what they are going through
- a one-sided love that is not returned
- Liking someone so much you can't keep your mind off of them
- a necklace often given as a gift made to have photos be put in
- Someone you're "destined" to be with
- the chemical for love
16 Clues: Goes with "secret" • the chemical for love • a song to express love • Another name for the god of love • a tragic Shakespearean love story • Someone you're "destined" to be with • a one-sided love that is not returned • two people who aren't able to be together • traditional couple's trip after one's marriage • Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- a citystate
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a government that kings rule
- a person who can participate in government
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
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- when two groups agree to work together
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
- the first civilization in Greece
- Democracy a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Egyptian crossword 2023-05-18
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- A barren, dry landscape. most of egpyt is surrounded in.
- A large dung beetle
- people in ancient egypt who learned how to read and write
- The youngest king in history
- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing
- Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves
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- A ruler in ancient egypt
- Typically an item of culture or historical interest
- A symbol in ancient egyptian religion that represents well being, healing and protection
- A winged greek mythology monster with a womans head and lion body
- A republic in NE Afric, on the mediterranean and red sea
- An object resembling a cross
- king of the deities and the father of all creation
- A body of a human being that has been perserved
- A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead
- known as queen of the throne
16 Clues: A large dung beetle • A ruler in ancient egypt • An object resembling a cross • The youngest king in history • known as queen of the throne • A body of a human being that has been perserved • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing • Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves • king of the deities and the father of all creation • ...
STEMS lists 2024-09-13
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- of or relating to the intellect or its use
- of, relating to, or used in vision
- of or relating to the sea
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a transparent blue, blue-green, or green variety of beryl used as a gem
- something suggested by a word or thing
- goodwill to fellow members of the human race
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- permitting the passage of light:
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a powerboat designed for racing that skims the surface of the water
- having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness
- the perimeter of a circle
- the science of human beings
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- to commit to memory
16 Clues: to commit to memory • the perimeter of a circle • of or relating to the sea • the science of human beings • permitting the passage of light: • of, relating to, or used in vision • something suggested by a word or thing • of or relating to the intellect or its use • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • goodwill to fellow members of the human race • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2025-05-06
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- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
- Rome's main rival for control of the lands around the western Mediterranean
- a system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- the language of the Romans
- a form of government in which citizens hold power
- to prevent from entering a place or participating in an activity
- a territory containing several countries and ruled by a single government
- alone; separate from others
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- to keep in working order
- to give approval to
- question-and-answer method of teaching
- hereditary class or rulers
- the worship of many gods
- form of government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- worship of many gods of deities
17 Clues: to give approval to • to keep in working order • the worship of many gods • hereditary class or rulers • the language of the Romans • alone; separate from others • worship of many gods of deities • question-and-answer method of teaching • a form of government in which citizens hold power • to prevent from entering a place or participating in an activity • ...
Ancient Greek Beliefs and Arts 2025-12-03
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- Daughter of Zeus; goddess of wisdom and protector of cities
- during the olympic games all conflicts between city-states did this.
- god of music, poetry, and god of light
- theatre, tragedy, comedy and scene all come from the Greeks, a play or performance.
- wife of Zeus and queen of the gods; goddess of marriage
- a being with supernatural powers.
- worship of many gods, or deities.
- commented on the action and advised the characters in the play.
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- goddess of love and beauty
- god of war
- Brother of Zeus; god of the sea
- poetry poetry that was sung usually with a stringed instrument.
- Twin sister of Apollo; goddess of hunting and childbirth
- collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes.
- sporting event that honored Zeus and took place every four years.
- conjurer of storms and god of justice
16 Clues: god of war • goddess of love and beauty • Brother of Zeus; god of the sea • a being with supernatural powers. • worship of many gods, or deities. • conjurer of storms and god of justice • god of music, poetry, and god of light • wife of Zeus and queen of the gods; goddess of marriage • Twin sister of Apollo; goddess of hunting and childbirth • ...
Crossword 3.5.26 2026-03-03
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- A type of cake baked in a donut-shaped pan
- This wide, ‘50s style skirt shares a name with a fluffy dog.
- The Australian word for flip-flops
- In which state can you find the Gateway Arch?
- The most reactive element that you can find ionized in your toothpaste
- What mammal is “Punch the Monkey’s” beloved stuffed animal?
- In Greek mythology, this deity is the god of the seas.
- The capital of New Zealand
- Which poet’s initials revealed Walter White’s identity?
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- Infamous war between Athens and Sparta that began in 431 BC
- The most common translation of The Bible
- The United States’ 26th president, who famously consumed a gallon of coffee daily
- The champion of the 2026 Winter Olympics women’s figure skating
- One of the most popular search engines
- A gelatin dessert
- Shortest wavelength on the Visible Light Spectrum
16 Clues: A gelatin dessert • The capital of New Zealand • The Australian word for flip-flops • One of the most popular search engines • The most common translation of The Bible • A type of cake baked in a donut-shaped pan • In which state can you find the Gateway Arch? • Shortest wavelength on the Visible Light Spectrum • In Greek mythology, this deity is the god of the seas. • ...
TOEFL Listening Vocabulary Review 2015-03-21
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- The people in the audience are ______.
- She is from France. Her ______ is French.
- A comment that is short but full of meaning
- An explanation that is not easy to understand or follow.
- Norse _____ included gods like Thor and Loki.
- The author does not tell you something directly, you need to ____ it.
- The birthrate of a population
- A story that goes on for a long time with poor organization.
- A literary or musical work
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- A place where you might see a play is a(n) _____.
- Something that is original and influential
- The man does not have a home and moves from place to place. He is a ____
- A summary that is brief and gets to the point is ____.
- The writer made an ______ to the motivation of the main character.
- Another word for actor is _______.
- The 3 "Lord of the Rings" movies make a ________.
16 Clues: A literary or musical work • The birthrate of a population • Another word for actor is _______. • The people in the audience are ______. • She is from France. Her ______ is French. • Something that is original and influential • A comment that is short but full of meaning • Norse _____ included gods like Thor and Loki. • A place where you might see a play is a(n) _____. • ...
LET'S READ A BOOK 2023-07-10
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- A long fictional story with complex characters and plot.
- Books that contain true information and facts.
- A book or set of books that contains information on various subjects.
- Sequential art forms with illustrations and dialogue.
- A narrative that tells a sequence of events or experiences.
- Stories and legends that explain natural phenomena or customs.
- A book that tells the story of a person's life.
- An exciting and daring experience or journey.
- A genre of fiction that features magical or imaginary elements.
- Books are used for obtaining information or facts.
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- An exciting and daring experience or journey.
- The study of past events, especially in human affairs.
- Literary work that uses imaginative and expressive language.
- Stories that are imagined or invented, not based on real events.
- A story that involves solving a puzzle or crime.
- A reference book containing words and their meanings.
- The study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
17 Clues: An exciting and daring experience or journey. • An exciting and daring experience or journey. • Books that contain true information and facts. • A book that tells the story of a person's life. • A story that involves solving a puzzle or crime. • Books are used for obtaining information or facts. • A reference book containing words and their meanings. • ...
Cateline's Renaissance Riddles! 2025-03-27
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- where was the work of Palestrina centered?
- the transition from Renaissance to Baroque; The __________ School.
- strongly influenced art throughout the Renaissance.
- what name was often used for Queen Elizabeth I?
- what was the most popular instrument found in Renaissance homes?
- which Italian madrigal composer was known for their extensive use of word painting?
- the predominant texture of Renaissance sacred music is...
- where did the Renaissance madrigal originate?
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- first book of polyphonic music printed completely from movable type appeared in...
- what is the other main type of sacred music present in the Renaissance; _________ and masses.
- Prince of Venosa
- composer of "Flow My Tears"
- who was the first female to have her madrigal compositions printed.
- music was more important than instrumental music.
- what was the other subject Renaissance artists mainly drew and sculpted? Classic Literature and __________.
- every educated person was expected to be trained in what discipline?
16 Clues: Prince of Venosa • composer of "Flow My Tears" • where was the work of Palestrina centered? • where did the Renaissance madrigal originate? • what name was often used for Queen Elizabeth I? • music was more important than instrumental music. • strongly influenced art throughout the Renaissance. • the predominant texture of Renaissance sacred music is... • ...
ancient greece 2024-03-08
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- long poems that told about heroic deeds
- short tale that teaches a lesson
- a type of government where power is shared with a small group of people
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of zeus
- a story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story
- someone who takes power by force
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- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- a settlement in a new community that keeps close ties to its homeland
- a body of land with water on three sides
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- a story that ends happily
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- a story in which a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails
16 Clues: a story that ends happily • short tale that teaches a lesson • someone who takes power by force • long poems that told about heroic deeds • a body of land with water on three sides • poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • ...
Greek Vocabulary 2024-03-09
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- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Review of Ancient Greece and Rome 2023-02-01
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- Greek philosopher who believed that in an ideal society, government should be controlled by “philosopher kings”
- the blending of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures by Alexander the Great
- known as the “Father of History”
- where the Greek gods and goddesses lived
- event that marked the end of the Golden Age of Athens
- most favored god in Greek mythology
- name for the working class in Rome with no voting rights
- event that marked the beginning of the Golden Age of Athens
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- this is the city-state that Rome fought during the Punic Wars
- name for the rich landowners who could vote in Rome
- religion that was popular in Greece and Rome
- the tutor of Alexander the Great
- building material that the Romans invented/created
- war between Athens and Sparta after Athens becomes "too powerful"
- emperor who established Christianity as a legal religion in Rome
- was known as the "exalted one" in Rome
- Rome's first government structure
17 Clues: the tutor of Alexander the Great • known as the “Father of History” • Rome's first government structure • most favored god in Greek mythology • was known as the "exalted one" in Rome • where the Greek gods and goddesses lived • religion that was popular in Greece and Rome • building material that the Romans invented/created • ...
TLT Vocab 1 (Pt. 2) 2025-02-12
5 Clues: In mythology, a fortune-teller • To overcome or bring under control. • To make up for a past mistake or harm. • The child, grandchild, etc., of an ancestor. • Friendly and welcoming to strangers or guests
West Africa Review (Henry Bentley) 2021-10-06
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- What is a group of people descended from one ancestor
- What was the first of the three kingdoms
- What is a long story filled with history and mythology
- who were forced to work in the salt mines
- usually male elected leaders who helped oversee the village
- Major trade city of Mali
- What is lines of extended families and clan
- What ocean borders west Africa
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- What where the 2 primary sources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- What was the primary religion of songhai
- What empire came after the fall of mali
- river What is the principal river of west africa
- What is the belief that all plants and animals have spirits
- What was an important trade and cultural center in africa
- What is the basic or nuclear, unit of west african or community often included parents and child
- What is the predominant land form in Africa
- What is located on the northern border of west africa
17 Clues: Major trade city of Mali • What ocean borders west Africa • What empire came after the fall of mali • What was the primary religion of songhai • What was the first of the three kingdoms • who were forced to work in the salt mines • What is the predominant land form in Africa • What is lines of extended families and clan • river What is the principal river of west africa • ...
Unit 1 The World on the Turtle's Back 2022-08-26
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- the quality of being holy, worthy of respect and reverence
- A term which designates a confederacy of 5 tribes originally inhabiting the northern part of New York state
- hurriedly, in a panicked way
- fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force.
- a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
- The loose, weathered material (dirt) on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- the central idea of a work of literature
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- meat-eating
- dishonest or deceptive; tricky
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works or a belief system
- a prickly plant or shrub
- to hurt or damage by cutting into, cutting off, or cutting out
- an angry argument or disagreement
- a choice item of food, often a fancy item of food
- to fight, struggle; to compete
- to beg, plead, implore
16 Clues: meat-eating • to beg, plead, implore • a prickly plant or shrub • hurriedly, in a panicked way • dishonest or deceptive; tricky • to fight, struggle; to compete • an angry argument or disagreement • the central idea of a work of literature • a choice item of food, often a fancy item of food • the quality of being holy, worthy of respect and reverence • ...
ancient greece 2024-03-08
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- a body of land with water on three sides
- someone who takes power by force
- poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad
- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of zeus
- a settlement in a new community that keeps close ties to its homeland
- a story that ends happily
- a story in which a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails
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- a type of government where power is shared with a small group of people
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- short tale that teaches a lesson
- a story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- long poems that told about heroic deeds
16 Clues: a story that ends happily • short tale that teaches a lesson • someone who takes power by force • long poems that told about heroic deeds • a body of land with water on three sides • poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- a citystate
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a government that kings rule
- a person who can participate in government
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
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- when two groups agree to work together
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
- the first civilization in Greece
- Democracy a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Crossword 2 2021-06-15
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- The River Ganga originates here.
- The other name of the River Ganga.
- The Indian city elected the Gangetic river dolphin as the city animal.
- In Hindu mythology, the great king who brought the River Ganges, to Earth from the heavens.
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- The chairman of the National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA)
- Dakshin Ganga is also known by this name.
- It is the second-longest river bridge in India built over River Ganges.
- Known as “Sorrow of Bihar”.
- The name of the River Ganga in Bangladesh.
- Farraka Barrage, A barrage across the Ganges River is located in this district.
10 Clues: Known as “Sorrow of Bihar”. • The River Ganga originates here. • The other name of the River Ganga. • Dakshin Ganga is also known by this name. • The name of the River Ganga in Bangladesh. • The chairman of the National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) • The Indian city elected the Gangetic river dolphin as the city animal. • ...
Planets 2022-10-24
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- what planet is the closest to the sun
- What is made up of gas and surrounds a planet
- what is it called when you repeatedly move around a plant
- what is the farthest planet from the sun
- what is the only planet that is not named after roman mythology
- what planet has 79 moons
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- what are the planets closest to the sun called
- What is it called when a planet is like earth in some way
- What are the planets that are farthest from the sun called
- what is a celestial object that orbits around a planet
10 Clues: what planet has 79 moons • what planet is the closest to the sun • what is the farthest planet from the sun • What is made up of gas and surrounds a planet • what are the planets closest to the sun called • what is a celestial object that orbits around a planet • What is it called when a planet is like earth in some way • ...
General 2022-10-06
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- In 2018, Scott Morrison was elected as the Prime Minister of which country?
- Pyrophobia is the fear of what?
- What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology?
- Which element is said to keep bones strong?
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- In tennis, what piece of fruit is found at the top of the men’s Wimbledon trophy?
- Haematology is the study of what?
- The logo for luxury car maker Porsche features which animal?
- What is the name of Donald Duck’s girlfriend?
- Franz Josef Strauss Airport is located in which country?
10 Clues: Pyrophobia is the fear of what? • Haematology is the study of what? • What is the main ingredient in guacamole? • Which element is said to keep bones strong? • What is the name of Donald Duck’s girlfriend? • What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology? • Franz Josef Strauss Airport is located in which country? • ...
Halloween Puzzle 3 2021-10-12
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- you get these on your skin when you are scared
- the main character of a popular novel by Bram Stoker
- it is better to receive a treat than this
- it marks the place where someone is buried
- a religious symbol that is believed to ward off vampires
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- this monster is made of bones
- a body part of this amphibian is used in witches' brews
- witches prepare their magic potions in this
- brought back to life but has no will or ability to speak
- a predatory bird who is often known in mythology for wisdom of the soul
10 Clues: this monster is made of bones • it is better to receive a treat than this • it marks the place where someone is buried • witches prepare their magic potions in this • you get these on your skin when you are scared • the main character of a popular novel by Bram Stoker • a body part of this amphibian is used in witches' brews • ...
- logy, - ology crossword puzzle<3 2021-11-13
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- The study of animals and animal behavior
- The environment as it relates to living organisms
- The study of living organizam
- The study of the earth and the history of earth recorded in rocks
- The study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
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- The study of myths, stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any any group with shared beliefs
- The study of human cultures, communities, and societies
- The study of earth's atmosphere and the weather
- The practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair
- The study of human behavior and the human mind
10 Clues: The study of living organizam • The study of animals and animal behavior • The study of human behavior and the human mind • The study of earth's atmosphere and the weather • The environment as it relates to living organisms • The practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair • The study of human cultures, communities, and societies • ...
history-katina 2021-11-18
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- a type of goverment in which people rule themselves
- rich landowners
- a high hill called the
- a body of stories abolut gods and heros that try to explain how the world works
- are short stories that teach the reader lessons about life of give advice on how to live life
- which meant leader who held power though the use of force
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- a age is one that is marked by great achievements
- people who had the right to participate in goverment
- a goverment in which only a few people have power is called
- the greek word for city-states
10 Clues: rich landowners • a high hill called the • the greek word for city-states • a age is one that is marked by great achievements • a type of goverment in which people rule themselves • people who had the right to participate in goverment • which meant leader who held power though the use of force • a goverment in which only a few people have power is called • ...
Unit 13 Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- the study of Earth's atmosphere and the weather
- the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair
- the study of animals and animal behavior
- the study of human cultures, communities, and societies
- the study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
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- the environment as it relates to living organisms
- the study of human behavior and the human mind
- the study of living organisms
- the study of the earth and the history of the earth recorded in rocks
- the study of myths, stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any group with shared beliefs
10 Clues: the study of living organisms • the study of animals and animal behavior • the study of human behavior and the human mind • the study of Earth's atmosphere and the weather • the environment as it relates to living organisms • the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair • the study of human cultures, communities, and societies • ...
Diego's crossword 2023-04-22
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- He is the most importan god in greek mythology
- he is the person who is the number one singer right now
- it´s the place where there are polar bears
- is the name of a character from pop culture, and of who write the odyssey
- he is who has the most money in the world
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- is the person who has the most followers on instagram
- it is official language of china
- is the name of a girl and the capital of Bulgaria
- is the city where the Beatles come from
- it is the organ that consumes the most energy
10 Clues: it is official language of china • is the city where the Beatles come from • he is who has the most money in the world • it´s the place where there are polar bears • it is the organ that consumes the most energy • He is the most importan god in greek mythology • is the name of a girl and the capital of Bulgaria • is the person who has the most followers on instagram • ...
The Puzzle of Authors 2022-01-16
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- The author of a series based on Greek Mythology
- The author of a diary we have all read aka ‘The Diary of a Wimpy Kid’
- The author of the book ‘They Both Die at The End’
- ‘Matilda’ and ‘Charlie and the chocolate factory’ were written by _________
- The author of ‘We Were Liars’
- Green The author of the book ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
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- The author of 'Hunger Games'
- The author of the famous biography ‘David Copperfield’
- The author who wrote the book series about 5 teenagers that go on adventures
- The author of the infamous ‘Harry Potter’ series
10 Clues: The author of 'Hunger Games' • The author of ‘We Were Liars’ • The author of a series based on Greek Mythology • The author of the infamous ‘Harry Potter’ series • The author of the book ‘They Both Die at The End’ • Green The author of the book ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ • The author of the famous biography ‘David Copperfield’ • ...
videogames 2022-02-11
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- of duty top selling game of the gear on both ps and xbox first
- s creed your goal is to kill templars
- eternal in it you fight demons
- a game which kids love and the build
- an open warld where you do everything you want
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- ops 3 the call of duty that was published in 2015
- it wants to potrate the 2nd world war in a more futuristic and dark way
- wars battlefront 2 it has battles in space and it was published in 2017
- light an open world zombies game
- of war it is related with greek mythology
10 Clues: eternal in it you fight demons • light an open world zombies game • a game which kids love and the build • s creed your goal is to kill templars • of war it is related with greek mythology • an open warld where you do everything you want • ops 3 the call of duty that was published in 2015 • of duty top selling game of the gear on both ps and xbox first • ...
11/15 DirectRx Daily Crossword 2023-11-15
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- God of thunder, sky, and the state in Roman mythology
- A state known for their love of cheese
- "Run Forrest, run!"
- What happens to water at 32 degrees F?
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- A two-word campaign for increasing milk consumption
- This city in the UAE houses the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa
- Grumpy neighbor who plays the clarinet
- A type of coffee made with espresso and hot steamed milk, milkier than a cappuccino
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift from this country
- An ____ on the shelf is popular among children (bot mostly parents) during this season
10 Clues: "Run Forrest, run!" • Grumpy neighbor who plays the clarinet • A state known for their love of cheese • What happens to water at 32 degrees F? • The Statue of Liberty was a gift from this country • A two-word campaign for increasing milk consumption • God of thunder, sky, and the state in Roman mythology • ...
Sea Creature 2023-12-18
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- Predatory fish with cartilaginous skeleton and sharp teeth.
- Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and lower body of a fish.
- Sea monster mentioned in various mythologies and religious texts.
- Sea nymph in Greek mythology, associated with the Mediterranean Sea.
- Large and intelligent cephalopod with eight arms.
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- Mythical serpent-like creature with multiple heads, often associated with water.
- Legendary sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus or squid.
- Intelligent marine mammal known for its playful behavior.
- Marine invertebrate with a radial symmetry and tube feet.
- Mythological Greek god, often depicted as the messenger of the sea.
10 Clues: Large and intelligent cephalopod with eight arms. • Intelligent marine mammal known for its playful behavior. • Marine invertebrate with a radial symmetry and tube feet. • Predatory fish with cartilaginous skeleton and sharp teeth. • Legendary sea monster often depicted as a giant octopus or squid. • ...
lost desert 2025-01-16
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- This unfortunate Wocky has been cursed with a terrible smell.
- The Lost Desert based upon what type of Mythology?
- Which river runs through the centre of the Lost Desert region?
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- Cerys is what type of Neopet?
- How many common symbols does the Sakhmetian language have?
- Which general is the head of the Sakhmet army?
- This city was destroyed roughly 200 years ago but was recently restored due to a royal marriage.
- Which Yurble is the Sultan of an unknown area of the Lost Desert?
- Who has a wife named Paide?
- Who was abandoned in Qasala by his father, the Krawk Braggart?
10 Clues: Who has a wife named Paide? • Cerys is what type of Neopet? • Which general is the head of the Sakhmet army? • The Lost Desert based upon what type of Mythology? • How many common symbols does the Sakhmetian language have? • This unfortunate Wocky has been cursed with a terrible smell. • Who was abandoned in Qasala by his father, the Krawk Braggart? • ...
Early Philippine Conventional and Contemporary Art 2025-06-22
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- - art created in present time
- – traditional form or art
- – tools, machines, techniques and processes used by people to solve problem, accomplish task or create products.
- - problems or challenges within society that affect people’s well-being, relationships, and quality of life.
- - carved images of saints
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- - the presence of a variety of different characteristics or qualities within a group, community, or society.
- - activities, techniques and approaches involved in making art.
- - Anito refers to spirits, ancestors, and deities recognized in Philippine mythology and traditional religious practices.
- - the sequence of actions or steps
- – the thought, intention or meaning of the artwork
10 Clues: – traditional form or art • - carved images of saints • - art created in present time • - the sequence of actions or steps • – the thought, intention or meaning of the artwork • - activities, techniques and approaches involved in making art. • - the presence of a variety of different characteristics or qualities within a group, community, or society. • ...
Choice board activity 2025-02-07
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- the study of earth’s atmosphere and the weather
- the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair
- the study of animals and animal behavior
- the study of human cultures, communities, and societies
- the study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
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- the environment as it relates to living organisms
- the study of human behavior and the human mind
- the study of living organisms
- the study of the earth and history of the earth recorded in rocks
- the study of myths, stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any group with shared beliefs
10 Clues: the study of living organisms • the study of animals and animal behavior • the study of human behavior and the human mind • the study of earth’s atmosphere and the weather • the environment as it relates to living organisms • the practice of beautifying the face, skin, and hair • the study of human cultures, communities, and societies • ...
Greek gods 2025-11-21
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- she was the powerful queen of the gods power over marriage
- Heras the son of the inmortal king
- he Isis the god of all
- he can control all forms of water
- he is the son of Zeus and era.he has immortal and enhanced
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- he was the king of the titans control over time
- she is l of the 12 olympian gods she han immortality
- he was a son of the titans control over dead
- she is a principal figure in greek mythology as the god of love beauty and desaire
- she is the pesonification of victory she always win
10 Clues: he Isis the god of all • he can control all forms of water • Heras the son of the inmortal king • he was a son of the titans control over dead • he was the king of the titans control over time • she is the pesonification of victory she always win • she is l of the 12 olympian gods she han immortality • she was the powerful queen of the gods power over marriage • ...
Greek gods 2025-11-21
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- she was the powerful queen of the gods power over marriage
- he was the son of the inmortal king
- he Iris the god of all
- he can control all forms of water
- he is the son of Zeus and era.he has immortal an enhanced
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- he was the king of the titans control over dead
- she is l of the 12 Olympian gods she han inmortallit
- he was a son of titans control over dead
- she is a principal figure in Greek mythology as she god of love beauty and desire
- she is the personification of victory she always win
10 Clues: he Iris the god of all • he can control all forms of water • he was the son of the inmortal king • he was a son of titans control over dead • he was the king of the titans control over dead • she is l of the 12 Olympian gods she han inmortallit • she is the personification of victory she always win • he is the son of Zeus and era.he has immortal an enhanced • ...
Revelation 1 (ESV) 2026-03-20
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- Jesus is the conqueror of death; the _______ of the dead (see Colossians 1:18 and 1 Corinthians 15:20-23)
- We have been freed from sin to be _______ to God
- The one given authority, glory, sovereign power, and everlasting dominion in Daniel 7:13-14
- Signifies completeness and perfection
- Signifies the church
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- Polished by rubbing (esp. of metal)
- Commonly referred to in Greek mythology as the underworld and/or ruler of the underworld
- Where was John when he wrote Revelation?
- Ω; the last letter of the Greek alphabet
- Α; refers to the opposite of Ω
10 Clues: Signifies the church • Α; refers to the opposite of Ω • Polished by rubbing (esp. of metal) • Signifies completeness and perfection • Where was John when he wrote Revelation? • Ω; the last letter of the Greek alphabet • We have been freed from sin to be _______ to God • Commonly referred to in Greek mythology as the underworld and/or ruler of the underworld • ...
Legendary king crossword 2026-04-03
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- A British legendary leader who defended his kingdom.
- A wise ruler of ancient Israel known for his great wealth.
- A medieval Norwegian ruler known for unifying the country.
- The mythical leader of the Achaean forces in the Trojan War.
- The king of Troy during the legendary Trojan War.
- A Spartan king who led forces at Thermopylae.
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- A founder of the first Persian Empire and a renowned conqueror.
- The first Holy Roman Emperor known as Father of Europe.
- A king known for his ability to turn everything into gold.
- An ancient Sumerian ruler from Mesopotamian mythology.
10 Clues: A Spartan king who led forces at Thermopylae. • The king of Troy during the legendary Trojan War. • A British legendary leader who defended his kingdom. • An ancient Sumerian ruler from Mesopotamian mythology. • The first Holy Roman Emperor known as Father of Europe. • A wise ruler of ancient Israel known for his great wealth. • ...
gabbys crossword 2022-01-04
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- trust, faith, or confidence in someone or something
- a story from Greek mythology, which was one of the events that led up to the Trojan War and in later versions of the story to the foundation of Rome.
- a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere
- examples Democracy, fast foods, and American pop-culture
- he ability to do something or act in a particular way
- the rulership is passed down
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth
- one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
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- a French bishop and theologian
- The reign of the French King Louis XIV
- Former Emperor of all the Russias
- is known as the sun king
- series of civil wars in France
- is a type of social and political system
- rulers such as king or queen
- a ruler with total power over a country
16 Clues: is known as the sun king • rulers such as king or queen • the rulership is passed down • a French bishop and theologian • series of civil wars in France • Former Emperor of all the Russias • The reign of the French King Louis XIV • a ruler with total power over a country • is a type of social and political system • the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth • ...
Superheroes!/Super-villains!/Super-objects! 2021-02-13
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- Superhero: Speedy, strong, Amazon princess.
- Superhero: Web-spinner "Courtesy of you-know-who: Your friendly-neighborhood:_________!"
- Person: Superman/Clark Kent's secret love.
- Superhero: Poisonous, black.(female). Avenger.
- "Kryptonite, gaah! Groan-".
- An imp. Every 90 years, this imp goes to Superman's dimension and tries to humiliate Superman.(Put the short name).
- Superhero: Intelligent, armor. Avenger.
- Superhero: Black, sharp claws, Avenger.
- Super-object: Batman does not always use wings, some times he uses SOMETHING to swing through the sky. It is a ________.
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- Super-villain: shape-shifter, color-changing, based on the famous camouflager animal:_________.
- Super-villain: Owns the company of: LexCorp.
- Super-villain: The god- from norse mythology-who has a million tricky-tricks up his sleeve...
- Superhero: Spiderman's assistant, not original Spiderman.
- Superhero: Black, echolocation.
- Wonder Woman's real name is:_____.
- Super-object: Green,(sometimes red or blue), a kryptonian’s threat.
16 Clues: "Kryptonite, gaah! Groan-". • Superhero: Black, echolocation. • Wonder Woman's real name is:_____. • Superhero: Intelligent, armor. Avenger. • Superhero: Black, sharp claws, Avenger. • Person: Superman/Clark Kent's secret love. • Superhero: Speedy, strong, Amazon princess. • Super-villain: Owns the company of: LexCorp. • Superhero: Poisonous, black.(female). Avenger. • ...
West Africa Review (Henry Bentley) 2021-10-06
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- What is a group of people descended from one ancestor
- What was the first of the three kingdoms
- What is a long story filled with history and mythology
- who were forced to work in the salt mines
- usually male elected leaders who helped oversee the village
- Major trade city of Mali
- What is lines of extended families and clan
- What ocean borders west Africa
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- What where the 2 primary sources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- What was the primary religion of songhai
- What empire came after the fall of mali
- river What is the principal river of west africa
- What is the belief that all plants and animals have spirits
- What was an important trade and cultural center in africa
- What is the basic or nuclear, unit of west african or community often included parents and child
- What is the predominant land form in Africa
- What is located on the northern border of west africa
17 Clues: Major trade city of Mali • What ocean borders west Africa • What empire came after the fall of mali • What was the primary religion of songhai • What was the first of the three kingdoms • who were forced to work in the salt mines • What is the predominant land form in Africa • What is lines of extended families and clan • river What is the principal river of west africa • ...
Egyptian crossword 2023-05-18
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- A barren, dry landscape. most of egpyt is surrounded in.
- A large dung beetle
- people in ancient egypt who learned how to read and write
- The youngest king in history
- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing
- Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves
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- A ruler in ancient egypt
- Typically an item of culture or historical interest
- A symbol in ancient egyptian religion that represents well being, healing and protection
- A winged greek mythology monster with a womans head and lion body
- A republic in NE Afric, on the mediterranean and red sea
- An object resembling a cross
- king of the deities and the father of all creation
- A body of a human being that has been perserved
- A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead
- known as queen of the throne
16 Clues: A large dung beetle • A ruler in ancient egypt • An object resembling a cross • The youngest king in history • known as queen of the throne • A body of a human being that has been perserved • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing • Is the god of funerary rites,protecter of graves • king of the deities and the father of all creation • ...
Reading Type 2023-06-12
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- Funny and brief stories or one-liners that make people laugh.
- Tales Traditional stories with magical elements and moral lessons.
- Sequential art with speech bubbles and captions.
- Books that tell the life stories of real people.
- Periodical publications with articles and colorful visuals.
- Daily or weekly publications that provide news and current events.
- Books Books that provide information and facts about real topics.
- Puzzling questions that require creative thinking to solve.
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- Stories about gods, goddesses, and supernatural beings.
- Short, rhythmic writings that express emotions or ideas.
- Manuals Guides that provide step-by-step instructions for using or assembling something.
- Traditional stories passed down through generations.
- A reference book that provides information on various subjects.
- Books Books with illustrations that help tell a story.
- Written scripts for actors to perform on stage.
- Books that tell fictional stories with characters and plots.
16 Clues: Written scripts for actors to perform on stage. • Sequential art with speech bubbles and captions. • Books that tell the life stories of real people. • Traditional stories passed down through generations. • Books Books with illustrations that help tell a story. • Stories about gods, goddesses, and supernatural beings. • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2024-01-13
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- Where was the oldest known Valentine sent from?
- What does the "o" in XOXO stand for?
- What U.S city had a mob murder on Valentine's Day?
- What is a popular Valentine's Day gift?
- What shape is associated with Valentine's Day?
- How many roses are sent on Valentine's Day?
- In what country is Valentine's Day known as friends day?
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- What TV show invented "Galentine's Day"?
- What gift did 56% of people plan to give for Valentine's Day in 2022?
- In the Victorian era ____ Valentines were mean Valentine's Day cards?
- Who does Cupid fall in love with in Roman mythology?
- What is a popular Valentine's day color?
- What is Cupid the god of?
- What is the official day for single folks?
- True or false St. Valentine was a patron beekeeper.
- What fruit was once known as the love apple?
16 Clues: What is Cupid the god of? • What does the "o" in XOXO stand for? • What is a popular Valentine's Day gift? • What TV show invented "Galentine's Day"? • What is a popular Valentine's day color? • What is the official day for single folks? • How many roses are sent on Valentine's Day? • What fruit was once known as the love apple? • ...
greece 2024-02-23
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- is a Trojan prince, hero and the greatest warrior for Troy during the Trojan War
- the goddess of the eternal night
- the goddess of islands
- the god of the void
- the goddess of retribution
- primarily known as the God of the Vine
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- was an Athenian hero who fought the tyranny of King Minos of Crete
- the god of time
- sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- the goddess of the sea
- one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses
- the goddess of the earth
- God of fire, metalworking, and sculpture
- This hero was known for his bravery and ingenuity in slaying the Gorgon Medusa
- a king of Argos and a great Greek warrior, second only to Achilles in martial prowess during the Trojan War
- the goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity
16 Clues: the god of time • the god of the void • the goddess of the sea • the goddess of islands • the goddess of the earth • the goddess of retribution • the goddess of the eternal night • primarily known as the God of the Vine • God of fire, metalworking, and sculpture • sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion • the goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity • ...
April Stems! 2025-04-09
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- The ____ is the window opening in a camera.
- Lady Squirrel gave Arthur an _____ kiss thinking he was another squirrel.
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- of or relating to one color
- a study of economics in terms of individual areas of activity (such as a firm)
- A ____ glass helps make small things easier to see.
- The equator is _____ from the two poles.
- An abnormal fear of madness
- Plants use ____ to convert the sun’s energy to food.
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- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet)
- Musicians join ____ to play as a large group.
- of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another
- Ancient people used to make up stories about the___.
- being in the middle or in an intermediate position
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite
- A ______loves books.
16 Clues: A ______loves books. • of or relating to one color • An abnormal fear of madness • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • The equator is _____ from the two poles. • The ____ is the window opening in a camera. • Musicians join ____ to play as a large group. • being in the middle or in an intermediate position • A ____ glass helps make small things easier to see. • ...
april stems choice board 2025-04-11
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- the great world
- an opening or open space
- the configuration of stars especially at one's birth
- magnified; magnifying
- the god of the sun in Greek mythology
- sexual reproduction involving fusion of unlike gametes often differing in size, structure, and physiology
- a study of economics in terms of whole systems especially with reference to general levels of output and income and to the interrelations among sectors of the economy
- an alcoholic drink taken before a meal as an appetizer
- being, coming, or brought together so as to meet, touch, overlap, or unite
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- of or relating to one color
- great in deed or exalted in place
- the mating of like with like
- to become joined
- referred to or measured from the sun's center or appearing as if seen from it
- densely staining chromatin that appears as nodules in or along chromosomes and contains relatively few genes
- of or relating to the stars
16 Clues: the great world • to become joined • magnified; magnifying • an opening or open space • of or relating to one color • of or relating to the stars • the mating of like with like • great in deed or exalted in place • the god of the sun in Greek mythology • the configuration of stars especially at one's birth • an alcoholic drink taken before a meal as an appetizer • ...
pubquiz 2022-09-15
6 Clues: wieliczka mines are • planet closest to the sun • austrian city known for its torte (cake) • name of the sun in greek, also the sun god in greek mythology • an ingredient you would add to your 'wurst' (sausage) in Berlin • usually what would show up on your computer associated with the number 404
Flocabulary Test 2022-10-20
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- to preserve a dead body by wrapping it in cloth strips after embalming it with oils.
- a family of rulers that are in power in a country; the period of time when a country is led by members of the same family.
- one half of the Earth.
- fixed, precise.
- ancient Macedonian ruler and king of Macedonia from 336-323 BCE. He overthrew the Persians and established the largest empire the ancient world had seen.
- an independent state made up of a city and the land around it.
- a designed circle used on maps to show direction.
- an imaginary line running from the north pole to the south pole that passes through Greenwich, England; zero degrees longitude.
- in Greek mythology, the goddess of arts, war and wisdom and the protectress of Athens. She was a daughter of Zeus, said to have been born from his head.
- a major philosopher from ancient Greece who wrote "The Republic" around 380 BCE.
- an ancient Egyptian ruler.
- the city in which the center of government is located.
- a form of written language, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, where symbols represent things.
- an ancient Athenian philosopher who lived and taught approximately between 470-399 BCE.
- an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato. He established a school in Athens in 335 BCE, and wrote many of his works there.
- a tablet with inscriptions of the same decree written three ways: in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphics and demotic characters. It was discovered in 1799 near Rosetta, Egypt, and made it possible for historians to translate hieroglyphics for the first time.
- the edge that separates one thing from another
- a large, ancient stone structure with triangular sides and a square base. Such buildings were used as tombs for the rulers of ancient Egypt
- an explanation of the symbols on a map or chart.
- a distance measured in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian, passing through Greenwich, England.
- king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter.
- a type of paper made from a plant used in ancient times.
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- seen from above, as from a bird's perspective.
- a set of numbers that gives the location of a point on a map, grid or graph.
- a picture that shows the features of an area of the Earth or sky.
- a large statue in Giza, Egypt, of a mythological creature with the body of a lion and a human head.
- a hero with great strength in Greek mythology. He is said to be half god.
- sand, soil, mud and other small particles that sink to the bottom of bodies of water.
- something, like a large building, that is easy to see and helps guide travelers.
- considered in comparison to someone or something else.
- in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings.
- the world's longest river. It goes from Uganda north to Egypt.
- existing in a material form; able to be seen and/or touched.
- the place where something is.
- distance north or south of the equator.
- the relationship between something's actual size or distance compared to its size or distance on a map or model.
- something that stands for or represents something else.
- in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is.
- the space between two places or things.
- the imaginary line around the Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles.
40 Clues: fixed, precise. • one half of the Earth. • an ancient Egyptian ruler. • the place where something is. • distance north or south of the equator. • the space between two places or things. • seen from above, as from a bird's perspective. • the edge that separates one thing from another • an explanation of the symbols on a map or chart. • ...
Mythology Crossword-- Ann Kathryn Chaney 2016-10-04
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- goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and commerce
- first woman on Earth
- God of agriculture and wine. He was the last God to join the 12 Olympians
- god of love, Greek name is Eros
- God of the sea and earthquakes, AKA Poseidon
- the three headed dog that guards the underworld
- God of commerce, communication, travel
- goddess of the hunt, the moon, and birthing. She is twins with Apollo
- King of the gods, god of light and sky and protecter of laws
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- god of war
- ruler of the underworld, his Greek name is Hades
- the virgin huntress
- goddess of the soul and wife of Eros
- goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. Her Greek name is Aphrodite
- god of music, prophecy, and light, and adopted the power as the god of the sun
15 Clues: god of war • the virgin huntress • first woman on Earth • god of love, Greek name is Eros • goddess of the soul and wife of Eros • God of commerce, communication, travel • God of the sea and earthquakes, AKA Poseidon • the three headed dog that guards the underworld • ruler of the underworld, his Greek name is Hades • goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools, and commerce • ...
Heroes & Monsters of Greek Mythology 2022-02-02
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- half bull half man
- Punished by Apollo
- Built the labyyrinth
- Dangerous Gorgon Sister
- warrior goddess
- Quest to Kill Medusa
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- flew to close tot he sun
- Gave Perseus 3 gifts
- Rewarded Pygmalion
- Raised by bears
- The Fates
- Father of Theseus
- Sculptor from Cyprus
- brought to life by Aphrodite
- Conquered 4, as he traveled
15 Clues: The Fates • Raised by bears • warrior goddess • Father of Theseus • half bull half man • Punished by Apollo • Rewarded Pygmalion • Gave Perseus 3 gifts • Built the labyyrinth • Sculptor from Cyprus • Quest to Kill Medusa • Dangerous Gorgon Sister • flew to close tot he sun • Conquered 4, as he traveled • brought to life by Aphrodite
Greek Mythology Lesson - Chapter 1 2025-05-14
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- the god of love
- nine sisters who inspire the arts
- he controls the storms and seas
- the deer is sacred to her
- the ugly and lame god married to the goddess of love
- the gray women share this
- the guard dog of the Underworld
- the goddess of the hearth and home
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- kidnapped by Hades and made his wife
- she is on the center of Zeus's shield
- this master thief and messenger is compared to Loki
- Hades' possesses the ____ of invisibility
- put a giant's eyes on the peacock
- they punish evildoers and pursue sinners
- half man and half goat
15 Clues: the god of love • half man and half goat • the deer is sacred to her • the gray women share this • he controls the storms and seas • the guard dog of the Underworld • nine sisters who inspire the arts • put a giant's eyes on the peacock • the goddess of the hearth and home • kidnapped by Hades and made his wife • she is on the center of Zeus's shield • ...
Classics Showcase Crossword: Greek mythology 2025-11-12
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- How many original labours did Heracles have to do?
- Queen of the Amazons when Heracles did his 12 labours
- Slayer of the minotaur
- Mother Earth
- What did Prometheus steal from Mount Olympus and gave to humankind?
- Mother and wife of Oedipus
- Pandora's _______ (not a box!)
- Real name of Hercules
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- One eyed giant
- War between the Titans and their children
- Which animal did Circe turn Odysseus's men into?
- Quest for a golden fleece
- Abductor of Persephone
- The man who made Heracles do his 12 labours
- Three headed animal who guards the underworld
15 Clues: Mother Earth • One eyed giant • Real name of Hercules • Slayer of the minotaur • Abductor of Persephone • Quest for a golden fleece • Mother and wife of Oedipus • Pandora's _______ (not a box!) • War between the Titans and their children • The man who made Heracles do his 12 labours • Three headed animal who guards the underworld • Which animal did Circe turn Odysseus's men into? • ...
Ancient Egyptian Literature and Mythology 2013-02-07
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- The goddess of the sky
- In this creation myth Ra-Atum creates the other gods
- This pharaoh ordered the construction of the Library of Alexandria
- Egyptian falcon headed god
- The Egyptian sun god
- The Book of the Dead is one of these
- God of the dead
- City Demetrius of Phaleron was exiled from
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- The Memphite creation myth centers around this god
- The literal meaning of hieroglyphs
- The three types of Egyptian writing are Hieroglyphics, _________ and Demotic
- A group of 8 gods
- The most varied creation myth
- ____ and Nut are the parents of Isis
- The god of air
15 Clues: The god of air • God of the dead • A group of 8 gods • The Egyptian sun god • The goddess of the sky • Egyptian falcon headed god • The most varied creation myth • The literal meaning of hieroglyphs • The Book of the Dead is one of these • ____ and Nut are the parents of Isis • City Demetrius of Phaleron was exiled from • The Memphite creation myth centers around this god • ...
Fire 2023-12-01
6 Clues: Large fire out of control • To burn fiercely or brightly • Large open-air fire, often used in celebrations • The defender of happiness, keeping us book-free and happy • A small piece of burning coal or wood emerging from a fire • A bird from popular mythology, now a symbol found on firemen's uniforms
Ancient Egyptian Literature and Mythology 2013-02-13
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- Egyptian falcon headed god
- The three types of Egyptian writing are Hieroglyphics, _________ and Demotic
- This pharaoh ordered the construction of the Library of Alexandria
- The literal meaning of hieroglyphs
- The Egyptian sun god
- The most varied creation myth
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- God of the dead
- In this creation myth Ra-Atum creates the other gods
- City Demetrius of Phaleron was exiled from
- The goddess of the sky
- ____ and Nut are the parents of Isis
- The Memphite creation myth centers around this god
- A group of 8 gods
- The Book of the Dead is one of these
- The god of air
15 Clues: The god of air • God of the dead • A group of 8 gods • The Egyptian sun god • The goddess of the sky • Egyptian falcon headed god • The most varied creation myth • The literal meaning of hieroglyphs • ____ and Nut are the parents of Isis • The Book of the Dead is one of these • City Demetrius of Phaleron was exiled from • The Memphite creation myth centers around this god • ...
Mythology Quiz 2 Version A 2020-11-21
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- An unfortunate maiden who was tricked by her father to be the god’s sacrifice so that the Greek army could set sail to Troy.
- A Greek hero whose only mortal part of the body was his heel.
- A daughter of Oedipus and a sister who took care of her father and broke the law to bury her brother.
- A wife who had an affair and, together with her lover, murdered her husband to avenge her daughter’s death.
- A faithful queen of Ithaca who patiently waited for her husband to return home and tried to save the city from the suitors.
- Europa’s brother whose mission was to search for his sister and instead became the founder of Thebes.
- The prophetess of Troy who always spoke the truth but was believed by no one.
- The queen of Carthage who killed herself in heartbreak after a foreign prince abandoned her.
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- An arch sinner who tricked the gods into eating his son, Pelops. Later he was punished to suffer eternal hunger and thirst.
- The blind prophet of Thebes who told a prophecy to Oedipus, and whom Odysseus met in the Underworld to ask for his prophecy.
- The queen of Sparta who was abducted by a Trojan prince and thus started the Trojan War.
- The prince of Troy who escaped to Italy and later became the legendary ancestor of the Romans.
- A Greek hero who was punished by the gods and had to spend 10 years finding his way home after the Trojan War.
- A son who killed his mother and her lover to avenge his father. Because of his deed, he was pursued by the Furies.
- The Greek chieftain during the Trojan war. He came home as a hero but died in disgrace at the hands of his wife and her lover.
15 Clues: A Greek hero whose only mortal part of the body was his heel. • The prophetess of Troy who always spoke the truth but was believed by no one. • The queen of Sparta who was abducted by a Trojan prince and thus started the Trojan War. • The queen of Carthage who killed herself in heartbreak after a foreign prince abandoned her. • ...
Greek Mythology-Gods and Goddess 2025-04-17
15 Clues: god of war • god of wine • god of love • god of death • god of travel • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of love • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • goddess of the hunt • goddess of marriage • goddess of the home • goddess of the harvest • god of fire and craftsmen
Key Terms - Graham Keeter 2021-11-17
6 Clues: A prominent Greek statesman. • A member of a political community. • The study of myths including many gods. • A cruel ruler that cares only about himself. • A Greek poet who authored the Iliad and the Odyssey. • A form of government in which a small group of people hold some or most political power.
Ancient Japanese Leaders 2023-04-14
6 Clues: What clan did Oda Nobunaga lead? • Depicts scenes of nature and mythology. • Who was the first ruler of unified Japan? • A time of civil war and political turmoil. • A powerful feudal lord who lived during the Sengoku period. • What religion spread through Japan because of Chinese influence?
May/April Puzzle 2024-05-14
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- The 1st president of the United States
- Material used to make pots, bricks, and other such objects.
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- The main attraction of spray during Memorial weekend.
- the evil counterpart to the Dr Jekyll
- the parents of the gods in Greek mythology
- Patron saint of Ireland and the namesake of a national holiday
6 Clues: the evil counterpart to the Dr Jekyll • The 1st president of the United States • the parents of the gods in Greek mythology • The main attraction of spray during Memorial weekend. • Material used to make pots, bricks, and other such objects. • Patron saint of Ireland and the namesake of a national holiday
Bring this completed puzzle to Julia for a clue! 2026-01-21
6 Clues: The god of mischief • The viking writing system • The god of thunder/lightning • The chief god in viking mythology • The name of Thor's hammer (to find out how to spell it- decode the rune #1!) • Today's name of the region in Europe that was home to the Vikings (decode rune #2)
We are going to... 2025-12-22
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- Fruit commonly pressed to produce a golden cooking oil
- Legendary woman whose gaze could turn men to stone
- Sea known for its turquoise waters and many islands
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- God of the sea in classical mythology
- Philosopher who questioned everything in the marketplace
- City famous for a hilltop temple dedicated to Athena
6 Clues: God of the sea in classical mythology • Legendary woman whose gaze could turn men to stone • Sea known for its turquoise waters and many islands • City famous for a hilltop temple dedicated to Athena • Fruit commonly pressed to produce a golden cooking oil • Philosopher who questioned everything in the marketplace
Moir Post Crossword 2021-05-24
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- Lord of the Greek gods
- This king is the said to be the son of a Lion
- This planet is known for its rings
- A play by Shakespeare on a moor who died for love
- a feeling we yearn for amidst the hustle and bustle.
- this word refers to the dead body of a person or an animal that has not decayed due to specific natural or artificial conditions.
- the trickster god in Norse mythology
- a reunion that has sent us onto cloud nine
- An English scientist widely recognized during the 17 hundreds
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- A country in Scandinavia famous for pigs and pork
- Principal of the school
- Most endangered species
- a sport played by most countries
- A new Marvel movie coming out this year
- The two main types of clouds are stratus and _____ clouds
- a villain in Batman who has two sides of a face
16 Clues: Lord of the Greek gods • Principal of the school • Most endangered species • a sport played by most countries • This planet is known for its rings • the trickster god in Norse mythology • A new Marvel movie coming out this year • a reunion that has sent us onto cloud nine • This king is the said to be the son of a Lion • a villain in Batman who has two sides of a face • ...
Astronomy 2021-11-02
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- of or relating to or caused by gravitation
- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
- supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus
- a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
- a cooler darker spot appearing periodically on the sun's photosphere; associated with a strong magnetic field
- a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
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- pertaining to or characteristic of the universe
- the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year
- small extraterrestrial body that hits the earth's atmosphere
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
- a collection of star systems
- any location outside the Earth's atmosphere
- an immense cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space
- a small frozen mass that travels around the sun
- a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
16 Clues: a collection of star systems • of or relating to or caused by gravitation • any location outside the Earth's atmosphere • the god of the underworld in ancient mythology • pertaining to or characteristic of the universe • a configuration of stars as seen from the earth • a small frozen mass that travels around the sun • supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab. 2024-03-10
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- Stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events.
- Greek city-state that became a military society.
- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy.
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state.
- Poet who wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad.
- Group of soldiers arranged in a square.
- A type of government where power is shared with a small group of people.
- Someone who has the right to participate in government.
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- A government that gives people power to rule themselves.
- a city-state.
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete.
- A type of government that uses force to rule.
- Related to Greek history and culture.
- Sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of Zeus.
- An agreement formed between groups to work together.
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created.
16 Clues: a city-state. • Related to Greek history and culture. • Group of soldiers arranged in a square. • Poet who wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad. • A type of government that uses force to rule. • Greek city-state that became a military society. • Greek city-state where democracy was first created. • An agreement formed between groups to work together. • ...
Cheriyal Crossword 2024-03-28
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- A common theme of Cheriyal inspired by the epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.
- A common motif in Cheriyal representing prosperity and fertility.
- The traditional name of the artisan community that practices Cheriyal.
- The style of storytelling used in Cheriyal.
- The process in Cheriyal where the colours are mixed with an agent.
- Cheriyal paintings are usually _______ in dimension.
- ____ life is an important theme of Cheriyal.
- A material used for strengthening the khadi cloth.
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- The scrolls made in Cheriyal are usually _______ in nature.
- Kerosene lamp is used to derive this colour in Cheriyal
- Primary outlines are made using this.
- Natural material used for making the finer brushes.
- _______ are also made by the Cheriyal community.
- This natural ingredient is used for preparing the yellow pigment.
- An instrument used for crushing stone colours.
- The most common background colour in Cheriyal.
16 Clues: Primary outlines are made using this. • The style of storytelling used in Cheriyal. • ____ life is an important theme of Cheriyal. • An instrument used for crushing stone colours. • The most common background colour in Cheriyal. • _______ are also made by the Cheriyal community. • A material used for strengthening the khadi cloth. • ...
ancient greece 2024-03-08
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- long poems that told about heroic deeds
- short tale that teaches a lesson
- a type of government where power is shared with a small group of people
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of zeus
- a story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story
- someone who takes power by force
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- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- a settlement in a new community that keeps close ties to its homeland
- a body of land with water on three sides
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- a story that ends happily
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- a story in which a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails
16 Clues: a story that ends happily • short tale that teaches a lesson • someone who takes power by force • long poems that told about heroic deeds • a body of land with water on three sides • poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- a citystate
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a government that kings rule
- a person who can participate in government
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
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- when two groups agree to work together
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
- the first civilization in Greece
- Democracy a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Myth Vocabulary quiz 2024-02-09
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- A story passed down through generations that is often based on real
- A traditional story or tale that explains the beliefs or customs of a society
- wise counsel
- encounter
- but may include exaggerated or fantastical elements
- A female deity, often associated with beauty, wisdom, or nature
- the consequences of actions
- A person or object believed to have the ability to predict the future or
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- A mythical or imaginary being, often with unique characteristics or
- something valuable
- to have control over various aspects of the world
- Supernatural or mysterious powers that characters in myths may possess
- Powerful beings in mythology who are often considered divine and are
- An adventurous journey undertaken by a hero to achieve a specific goal or
- qualities
- The main character in a myth who is typically brave and admired for their
- The lesson or message that a myth conveys, often about values, behavior,
17 Clues: encounter • qualities • wise counsel • something valuable • the consequences of actions • to have control over various aspects of the world • but may include exaggerated or fantastical elements • A female deity, often associated with beauty, wisdom, or nature • A mythical or imaginary being, often with unique characteristics or • ...
Gabriela Mistral's Madwomen 2025-02-16
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- What lies at her feet and shoulders; represents her detachment; untouchable
- A powerful, swirling force that pulls everything into it
- Natural forces that guide “him” forward, see stanza 5/line 23- 25 of the poem
- The friend who denied her, yet she had gone too far to care
- State of being alone
- Let him not see my door, tall and red as a _____
- A ghost, an illusion of something that once was
- What she closes with ax blows; the ______ of happiness
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- The force that defines her; never cooling; always consuming
- Sweet, golden bee nectar.
- A word she “babbles,” symbolizing emptiness
- A shade of red
- Now we live free from the time of _____ veyes
- Greek mythology, a woman with living snakes in place of hair
- Another word for "mad"
- The last, dying remnants of a once-burning flame
16 Clues: A shade of red • State of being alone • Another word for "mad" • Sweet, golden bee nectar. • A word she “babbles,” symbolizing emptiness • Now we live free from the time of _____ veyes • A ghost, an illusion of something that once was • Let him not see my door, tall and red as a _____ • The last, dying remnants of a once-burning flame • ...
US Literature - Semester 1 Review Crossword 2025-01-21
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- What faulty reasoning is often used in persuasion?
- American Romanticism _________ nature.
- Which rhetorical device uses credibility?
- Which new American Literary Era was born out of Romanticism?
- Which rhetorical device uses logic?
- Which Native American Mythology trait uses characters like Coyote and Mother Earth?
- American Puritanism epmahsizes traits like obedience and ______.
- Which American Literary Era was during 1600-1700?
- Which rhetorical device uses emotion?
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- Which American Literary Era emphasizes logic?
- Which author paid tribute to God through Puritan poetry like "Verses Upon the Burning of Our House"?
- White Buffalo Calf Woman is an example of which American Literary Era?
- Which American Literary Era was during 1800-1850?
- American Transcendentalism emphasizes __________ with nature.
- Which rebellious trait is emphasized in American Transcendentalism?
- Which author of the Federalist Papers was a key literary figure during the Age of Reason in America?
16 Clues: Which rhetorical device uses logic? • Which rhetorical device uses emotion? • American Romanticism _________ nature. • Which rhetorical device uses credibility? • Which American Literary Era emphasizes logic? • Which American Literary Era was during 1800-1850? • Which American Literary Era was during 1600-1700? • What faulty reasoning is often used in persuasion? • ...
Margaret Atwood Handout 2024-06-18
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- A poetic device in the second stanza used with similar sounding words
- A poetic device in the third stanza referring to contradicting feelings
- A creature in Greek mythology that is half woman-half bird
- A poetic device in the ninth stanza used in repeating vowel sounds
- Our second sponsor (no spaces)
- A poetic device used in the second stanza to depict images
- Our first sponsor (no spaces)
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- The name of the second poem (no spaces)
- A poetic device in the first stanza used with repeating ideas
- Margaret Atwood’s masters degree is in _____ (no spaces)
- A poetic device in the last stanza representing a figure of speech
- The birthplace of our poet
- The name of the podcast
- A poetic device in the third stanza used to describe opposing ideas
- The name of the first poem (no spaces)
- The BC university Margaret Atwood taught at
16 Clues: The name of the podcast • The birthplace of our poet • Our first sponsor (no spaces) • Our second sponsor (no spaces) • The name of the first poem (no spaces) • The name of the second poem (no spaces) • The BC university Margaret Atwood taught at • Margaret Atwood’s masters degree is in _____ (no spaces) • A creature in Greek mythology that is half woman-half bird • ...
Mythology and Ancient Cultures 2020-08-19
11 Clues: Sun Greek god • Egyptian sun god • Preserved dead body • Underworld Greek god • A king of ancient Egypt • Underworld Egyptian god • Egyptian weather goddess • Longest river in the world • A four sided triangular structure • Symbols used by ancient Egyptians • A building used for the worship of a god
The Golden Age 2023-08-09
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- A form of democracy in which citizens gather together to vote on laws and policies
- An awe-inspiring temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- A period of great cultural achievement
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- One of Athen’s greatest leaders who guided Athens into a golden age.
- An Anti-Persian alliance based off the island of Delos
- An athenian leader who took democracy a step further after Solon.
- A collection of stories that explains events, beliefs, or actions
- Able to live forever
8 Clues: Able to live forever • A period of great cultural achievement • An Anti-Persian alliance based off the island of Delos • An awe-inspiring temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • An athenian leader who took democracy a step further after Solon. • A collection of stories that explains events, beliefs, or actions • ...
Countries(2) 2023-08-02
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- A country in South America known for tango and beef.
- A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages.
- Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music.
- Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East.
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- A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas.
- A country known for its historical contributions and mythology.
- A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids.
- Zealand A country with breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities.
- Africa A nation with diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
9 Clues: A country in South America known for tango and beef. • Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music. • A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas. • A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids. • Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East. • A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages. • ...
grade 8-9 2025-07-08
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- - A genre where secrets are uncovered, suspects are questioned, and the truth is revealed — often with a clever detective leading the way.
- - A genre meant to scare or thrill you
- - Like a comic, but longer and deeper in story
- - A genre set in a troubled future world
- - A genre where someone solves crimes or mysteries
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- - A made-up story set in real past events
- - A story about a real person’s life
- - Tales of gods, heroes, and ancient legends
8 Clues: - A story about a real person’s life • - A genre meant to scare or thrill you • - A genre set in a troubled future world • - A made-up story set in real past events • - Tales of gods, heroes, and ancient legends • - Like a comic, but longer and deeper in story • - A genre where someone solves crimes or mysteries • ...
Ramayana 2026-03-20
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- an ancient story or set of stories, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or about natural events and facts
- a person with excellent moral character
- connected with God
- synonym of nimble
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- ancient myths in general, or the myths of a particular culture, society, or person
- a very wise person, who is often elderly and respected
- able to move quickly
- a long poem or literary work narrating the adventures of legendary, historical, or heroic figures
8 Clues: synonym of nimble • connected with God • able to move quickly • a person with excellent moral character • a very wise person, who is often elderly and respected • ancient myths in general, or the myths of a particular culture, society, or person • a long poem or literary work narrating the adventures of legendary, historical, or heroic figures • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-01-17
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- Tonight, I will do my homework and watch TV
- My toenail was as black as an dark abyss
- I bought a bag of big bell papers
- The trees danced in the wind
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- The dog was ugly as medusa
- My hair was dry as the dessert
- I ate ice cream with my mom and my dad and my brother and my dog
- It was dark it was cold it was wet
8 Clues: The dog was ugly as medusa • The trees danced in the wind • My hair was dry as the dessert • I bought a bag of big bell papers • It was dark it was cold it was wet • My toenail was as black as an dark abyss • Tonight, I will do my homework and watch TV • I ate ice cream with my mom and my dad and my brother and my dog
Greek To Me 2013-12-02
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- Sister & wife of Zeus associated with the peacock
- Describes the stories of the Gods & Goddesses and explains natural events
- The sea below Greece where sailors explored
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- The city south of Athens dedicated to the military ; 'This is ______!'
- ____________ and rocky describes the type of land in Greece
- The capital city of Greece associated with democracy
- The type of economy used before coins were introduced; trade; exchange of goods and services
- Describes Greece - covered on all 3 sides by water
- Head of the Gods associated with the Lightning bolt
9 Clues: The sea below Greece where sailors explored • Sister & wife of Zeus associated with the peacock • Describes Greece - covered on all 3 sides by water • Head of the Gods associated with the Lightning bolt • The capital city of Greece associated with democracy • ____________ and rocky describes the type of land in Greece • ...
The Viking legasy 2023-12-20
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- A type of Viking ship that was used to navigate rivers and seas.
- City founded by the Vikings in Great Britain.
- Symbols used by the Vikings to write.
- What is the name of the Secondary Settlement?
- Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland what are these countries called in one word?
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- Archaeological ****** related to the Vikings, such as weapons, jewelry, and pottery, have been found in various parts of Britain.
- Which museum has the longest Viking house?
- The place in Viking mythology where warriors went after death.
- Descendants of the Vikings who conquered England.
9 Clues: Symbols used by the Vikings to write. • Which museum has the longest Viking house? • City founded by the Vikings in Great Britain. • What is the name of the Secondary Settlement? • Descendants of the Vikings who conquered England. • The place in Viking mythology where warriors went after death. • A type of Viking ship that was used to navigate rivers and seas. • ...
Aashita's Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-16
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- - A beloved character among young children worldwide
- - Do not distrub
- - When you die, can I have it?
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- - Just an Inchident
- - Each episode involves solving a problem or completing a mission, often with the help of the audience
- - His work is characterized by his origami-style sculptural style patterns with pleating and lifting, and Indian embroidery
- - The number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy
- - The best K-Pop Idol (It iz ok)
8 Clues: - Do not distrub • - Just an Inchident • - When you die, can I have it? • - The best K-Pop Idol (It iz ok) • - A beloved character among young children worldwide • - Each episode involves solving a problem or completing a mission, often with the help of the audience • ...
11 2025-06-06
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- – A dark water bird that dives to catch fish.
- – A flightless bird native to New Zealand, also a national symbol.
- – A large, intelligent black bird associated with mythology.
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- – A long-legged bird often seen wading in shallow waters.
- – A black and white bird known for its curiosity and “thieving.”
- – A tall bird known for delivering babies in folklore.
- – A small seabird with a colorful beak, known as the “sea parrot.”
- – A noisy and intelligent bird, often blue in color.
8 Clues: – A dark water bird that dives to catch fish. • – A noisy and intelligent bird, often blue in color. • – A tall bird known for delivering babies in folklore. • – A long-legged bird often seen wading in shallow waters. • – A large, intelligent black bird associated with mythology. • – A black and white bird known for its curiosity and “thieving.” • ...
BLIS TIMES CROSSWORDS 2022-12-02
6 Clues: Warmest planet in the Solar System • who painted "Guernica" (last name only) • Country with a purple parrot on its flag • deadliest animal, responsible for the most deaths • god of the sky, storm and heavens in slavic mythology • The flower that used to be more valuable than gold (in the Netherlands)
Siren Song 2022-02-01
6 Clues: Theme of the poem • Reference to Greek mythology • How would you describe the tone? • Poetry that does not rhyme or have regular meter • What literary device is used in the line: "to leap overboard in squadrons"? • What specific word is used to describe the siren's song (*Hint* it's in bold)?
Flocabulary Test 2022-10-20
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- to preserve a dead body by wrapping it in cloth strips after embalming it with oils.
- a family of rulers that are in power in a country; the period of time when a country is led by members of the same family.
- one half of the Earth.
- fixed, precise.
- ancient Macedonian ruler and king of Macedonia from 336-323 BCE. He overthrew the Persians and established the largest empire the ancient world had seen.
- an independent state made up of a city and the land around it.
- a designed circle used on maps to show direction.
- an imaginary line running from the north pole to the south pole that passes through Greenwich, England; zero degrees longitude.
- in Greek mythology, the goddess of arts, war and wisdom and the protectress of Athens. She was a daughter of Zeus, said to have been born from his head.
- a major philosopher from ancient Greece who wrote "The Republic" around 380 BCE.
- an ancient Egyptian ruler.
- the city in which the center of government is located.
- a form of written language, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, where symbols represent things.
- an ancient Athenian philosopher who lived and taught approximately between 470-399 BCE.
- an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato. He established a school in Athens in 335 BCE, and wrote many of his works there.
- a tablet with inscriptions of the same decree written three ways: in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphics and demotic characters. It was discovered in 1799 near Rosetta, Egypt, and made it possible for historians to translate hieroglyphics for the first time.
- the edge that separates one thing from another
- a large, ancient stone structure with triangular sides and a square base. Such buildings were used as tombs for the rulers of ancient Egypt
- an explanation of the symbols on a map or chart.
- a distance measured in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian, passing through Greenwich, England.
- king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter.
- a type of paper made from a plant used in ancient times.
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- seen from above, as from a bird's perspective.
- a set of numbers that gives the location of a point on a map, grid or graph.
- a picture that shows the features of an area of the Earth or sky.
- a large statue in Giza, Egypt, of a mythological creature with the body of a lion and a human head.
- a hero with great strength in Greek mythology. He is said to be half god.
- sand, soil, mud and other small particles that sink to the bottom of bodies of water.
- something, like a large building, that is easy to see and helps guide travelers.
- considered in comparison to someone or something else.
- in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings.
- the world's longest river. It goes from Uganda north to Egypt.
- existing in a material form; able to be seen and/or touched.
- the place where something is.
- distance north or south of the equator.
- the relationship between something's actual size or distance compared to its size or distance on a map or model.
- something that stands for or represents something else.
- in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is.
- the space between two places or things.
- the imaginary line around the Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles.
40 Clues: fixed, precise. • one half of the Earth. • an ancient Egyptian ruler. • the place where something is. • distance north or south of the equator. • the space between two places or things. • seen from above, as from a bird's perspective. • the edge that separates one thing from another • an explanation of the symbols on a map or chart. • ...
Mythology Myth Orpheus and Euridice 2021-09-27
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- Who is hades wife
- What bit Euridice
- Was one of the rules of Hades in order for Euridice to come back to the real world and be alive
- Who is Euridices lover
- Who is the first person Orpheus meets after entering the tunnel?
- Who told Orpheus to not turn back and do not talk to Euridice until after they left the cage
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- Where is the place the Orpheus turned around at
- What instrument did Orpheus
- What was Orpheus the greatest of the world
- What happen to Euridice after she got bit by a poisonous snake
- back,Was one of the rules of Hades in order for Euridice to come back to the real world and be alive
- Why did Orpheus go back to the underworld for Euridice
- What did Orpheus do to make the ferry charon, Hades, water nymph, and the 3 headed dog
- Who was Orpheus lover
- Where were orpheus and Euridice told not to turn back or talk to eachother
15 Clues: Who is hades wife • What bit Euridice • Who was Orpheus lover • Who is Euridices lover • What instrument did Orpheus • What was Orpheus the greatest of the world • Where is the place the Orpheus turned around at • Why did Orpheus go back to the underworld for Euridice • What happen to Euridice after she got bit by a poisonous snake • ...
Mythology Myth Orpheus and Euridice 2021-09-27
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- Who is hades wife
- What instrument did Orpheus
- Where is the place the Orpheus turned around at
- Who told Orpheus to not turn back and do not talk to Euridice until after they left the cage
- What happen to Euridice after she got bit by a poisonous snake
- Who is the first person Orpheus meets after entering the tunnel?
- back,Was one of the rules of Hades in order for Euridice to come back to the real world and be alive
- Where were orpheus and Euridice told not to turn back or talk to eachother
- What did Orpheus do to make the ferry charon, Hades, water nymph, and the 3 headed dog
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- Was one of the rules of Hades in order for Euridice to come back to the real world and be alive
- Who is Euridices lover
- What was Orpheus the greatest of the world
- Why did Orpheus go back to the underworld for Euridice
- What bit Euridice
- Who was Orpheus lover
15 Clues: Who is hades wife • What bit Euridice • Who was Orpheus lover • Who is Euridices lover • What instrument did Orpheus • What was Orpheus the greatest of the world • Where is the place the Orpheus turned around at • Why did Orpheus go back to the underworld for Euridice • What happen to Euridice after she got bit by a poisonous snake • ...
Social Studies Review NR 2022-03-31
5 Clues: Mythology • who were the main Greek Gods. • who was the husband of Poseidon • Who was the god of the sea and the brother of Zues • who was the prettiest women of the Ancient. Greek World?
marvel vs dc 2025-02-06
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- A villainous psychiatrist who fell for chaos. (12 letters)
- A metal-clawed mutant with an animalistic nature. (9 letters)
- A red-haired assassin who defected to the good side. (7 letters)
- A skilled archer with remarkable precision. (7 letters)
- An Amazon warrior with a golden lasso. (11 letters)
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- The doomed home of a legendary hero. (7 letters)
- She fell in love with a billionaire but was never just a side character. (11 letters)
- A superhero with a glowing green ring. (12 letters)
- A great battle in Norse mythology, also a movie title. (8 letters)
9 Clues: The doomed home of a legendary hero. (7 letters) • A superhero with a glowing green ring. (12 letters) • An Amazon warrior with a golden lasso. (11 letters) • A skilled archer with remarkable precision. (7 letters) • A villainous psychiatrist who fell for chaos. (12 letters) • A metal-clawed mutant with an animalistic nature. (9 letters) • ...
