mythology Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
Hint #1 2022-07-02
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- a part of a Shakespearean sonnet; coming after a set of quatrains
- the bottom in A/B/O fiction subculture; or the 24th letter in the Greek alphabet
- the result of deduction or inference from a rational judgement; also a part of an essay
- Sheriff Marcus’ last word said on the bridge
- the last installment of a series; the closing act
- the apocalypse according to Norse mythology
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- the most extreme of its kind or the final progression in a series
- Daria’s surname
- from Augustine to Mercymorn: “Let’s pray for our own _____.”
9 Clues: Daria’s surname • the apocalypse according to Norse mythology • Sheriff Marcus’ last word said on the bridge • the last installment of a series; the closing act • from Augustine to Mercymorn: “Let’s pray for our own _____.” • the most extreme of its kind or the final progression in a series • a part of a Shakespearean sonnet; coming after a set of quatrains • ...
Valentine 2023-02-06
Positive Psychology 2021-03-21
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- Csíkszentmihályi Mihály's well-known theory of optimal experience
- Interpretation of life facts, our internal dialogue with other words
- The ability to adapt to anything and bounce back from adversity
- A notion to use instead of happiness
- Synonym for positive feedback loop
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- Seligman prove it in his 2-phase dog experiment
- A character from Greek mythology, gave the name to the effect that higher expectations lead to higher performance
- One type of our resources, including friends, mentors, allies
- Can be negative or positive and influences our energy level and readiness for action
9 Clues: Synonym for positive feedback loop • A notion to use instead of happiness • Seligman prove it in his 2-phase dog experiment • One type of our resources, including friends, mentors, allies • The ability to adapt to anything and bounce back from adversity • Csíkszentmihályi Mihály's well-known theory of optimal experience • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-03-16
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- something found in a cookbook
- A naturally occurring and extremely complex substance that consists of Amino Acid residues joined by a peptide bond
- Something Popeye would eat
- A bean with same name as a vital organ
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- A fruit that can be found in guacamole and on toast
- Known as the "Fruit of Death" in Greek mythology
- A melon with a name similar to a Husband's To-Do list
- A fruit used in making both Wine and Raisins
- A fruit with same name as bird native to New Zealand
9 Clues: Something Popeye would eat • something found in a cookbook • A bean with same name as a vital organ • A fruit used in making both Wine and Raisins • Known as the "Fruit of Death" in Greek mythology • A fruit that can be found in guacamole and on toast • A fruit with same name as bird native to New Zealand • A melon with a name similar to a Husband's To-Do list • ...
#2 2025-09-22
5 Clues: Largest U.S. state by area • Mexican state, home of Tapatíos • Nickname for the 43rd U.S. president • Tallest mountain in California, or comedienne • In Greek mythology, she opened a box releasing all evils into the world
#2 2025-09-26
5 Clues: Largest U.S. state by area • Mexican state, home of Tapatíos • Nickname for the 43rd U.S. president • Tallest mountain in California, or singer Houston • In Greek mythology, she opened a box releasing all evils into the world
Posiedon vs Athen 2023-01-12
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- what posiedon did after losing the contest
- the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens
- is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece.
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- Poseidons weapon
- was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- the gift athena gave to athens
- was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom
7 Clues: Poseidons weapon • the gift athena gave to athens • what posiedon did after losing the contest • the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens • was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom • is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece. • ...
Posiedon vs Athena 2023-01-12
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- what posiedon did after losing the contest
- the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens
- is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece.
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- Poseidons weapon
- was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- the gift athena gave to athens
- was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom
7 Clues: Poseidons weapon • the gift athena gave to athens • what posiedon did after losing the contest • the salt lake that posiedon gifted to athens • was the goddess of battle strategy, and wisdom • is a coastal city in the Mediterranean and is both the capital and largest city of Greece. • ...
list one 2022-01-24
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- stiffly formal and respectable; feeling or showing disapproval of anything regarded as improper
- a microorganism, especially one which causes disease.
- is the god of Roman mythology associated with the Greek god Dionysus.
- a strong taste, flavor, or smell.
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- The masculine first name Gregory derives from the Latin name "Gregorius", which came from the late Greek name
- impair the appearance of; disfigure.
- material consisting of threads of cotton, hemp, or other material twisted together to form a thin length.
- plural
- a pyromaniac.
- a marine bivalve mollusk with shells of equal size.
10 Clues: plural • a pyromaniac. • a strong taste, flavor, or smell. • impair the appearance of; disfigure. • a marine bivalve mollusk with shells of equal size. • a microorganism, especially one which causes disease. • is the god of Roman mythology associated with the Greek god Dionysus. • ...
Saturn Quiz Review 2015-04-28
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- How many planets are closer to the Sun than Saturn?
- What color is Saturn?
- Saturn is named after the Roman god of ______, because it is the slowest of five planets we can see without a telescope.
- There is currently a spacecraft orbiting Saturn called ________.
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- In Roman mythology, Saturn is the father of _________.
- Astronomers have known about Saturn since _________ times.
- The adjective “__________” means gloomy, sullen, or sluggish.
- Saturn’s ring system stretches 75,000 miles away from Saturn, but it is only 12.5 miles _________.
- Saturn has a gaseous surface. This means that it is a _______ Giant.
9 Clues: What color is Saturn? • How many planets are closer to the Sun than Saturn? • In Roman mythology, Saturn is the father of _________. • Astronomers have known about Saturn since _________ times. • The adjective “__________” means gloomy, sullen, or sluggish. • There is currently a spacecraft orbiting Saturn called ________. • ...
Spelling bee 2021-06-01
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- a drink that most adults can't live without
- a orange root or vegetable.
- a planet that is red
- pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture.
- a many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology that was slain by Hercules and each head of which when cut off was replaced by two others
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- a black and white striped hours.
- a type of dust that comes out of the fire.
- a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose
- a traditional dance in Hawaii
9 Clues: a planet that is red • a orange root or vegetable. • a traditional dance in Hawaii • a black and white striped hours. • a type of dust that comes out of the fire. • a drink that most adults can't live without • a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose • pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture. • ...
The Hero Maui Vocabulary 2021-10-13
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- of or relating to a myth or folktale; imaginary or idealized
- people from ethnic groups native to many islands in the Pacific Ocean
- to eat quickly and greedily
- all the people or other living things that are born and live at about the same time
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- the state of living or being remembered forever
- cleverness or deceit used to trick others
- a being from mythology who is part human and part god
- a narrow boat that is pointed at both ends and is moved by paddling
- to catch an animal with a trap
9 Clues: to eat quickly and greedily • to catch an animal with a trap • cleverness or deceit used to trick others • the state of living or being remembered forever • a being from mythology who is part human and part god • of or relating to a myth or folktale; imaginary or idealized • a narrow boat that is pointed at both ends and is moved by paddling • ...
Clue #1 2023-09-27
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- My favorite form of media to consume!
- My favorite (new) Hozier song right now, centers around death
- My favorite type of food from this Southeast Asian country - often served with peanuts
- Number of leadership positions I have held in Talons
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- I was obsessed with this in middle school - thanks Percy!
- My favorite video games that centers around an asylum - released in 2013
- The region of Texas I am originally from
- A committee I have been a part of! It's very popular in the spring ;)
- My Talons family!
9 Clues: My Talons family! • My favorite form of media to consume! • The region of Texas I am originally from • Number of leadership positions I have held in Talons • I was obsessed with this in middle school - thanks Percy! • My favorite (new) Hozier song right now, centers around death • A committee I have been a part of! It's very popular in the spring ;) • ...
feli 2 2025-09-09
Across
- What city was the Titanic's intended final destination in 1912?
- Which German city was a Reich city within the Holy Roman Empire from 1306 to 1797?
- who was the first emperor of rome
- ukrainian power plant that exploded in 1986
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- Istanbul used to be called what when it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
- Which volcano buried Pompeii in 79 A.D.?
- where did albert einstein live before the US
- who is the king of all gods in greek mythology
- what was the captital of the inca empire
9 Clues: who was the first emperor of rome • Which volcano buried Pompeii in 79 A.D.? • what was the captital of the inca empire • ukrainian power plant that exploded in 1986 • where did albert einstein live before the US • who is the king of all gods in greek mythology • What city was the Titanic's intended final destination in 1912? • ...
Black representation 2021-02-12
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- a set of absurd laws made by southern states to prevent black people from having rights
- the separation between black and white people
- false ideas people have on others
- is said of something or someone that attracts people
- being conscious of a situation or subject
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- is said of artists who get involved in social or political matters
- a cultural movement combining sci-fi and African mythology
- a person who isn't free and has no rights
8 Clues: false ideas people have on others • a person who isn't free and has no rights • being conscious of a situation or subject • the separation between black and white people • is said of something or someone that attracts people • a cultural movement combining sci-fi and African mythology • is said of artists who get involved in social or political matters • ...
Daney's Rhetorical puzzle (Food) 2023-01-17
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- Free food forever fantastic
- The milkshake sitting next to my food was calling my name
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- I like food, and I like to eat, and drink
- I would die for food
- Food is part of who I am just like Demeter
- I love to make lots of foods, make lots of drinks, and lots of desserts
- I love food, I love Chick-fil-a, I love Wing stop
- Food is like having the key to my heart
8 Clues: I would die for food • Free food forever fantastic • Food is like having the key to my heart • I like food, and I like to eat, and drink • Food is part of who I am just like Demeter • I love food, I love Chick-fil-a, I love Wing stop • The milkshake sitting next to my food was calling my name • ...
Maya Civilization 2023-11-02
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- Seeds used to make cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate
- A Maya codex that described their religion and mythology
- A tall monumental sculpture made from stone with relief carvings
- The most powerful city-state during the start of the post-classic period
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- A ruler or king of a Maya city-state
- A hard volcanic rock used to make tools and sculptures
- A typr of book written by the Maya
- This is the number of cities that the Mayan built
8 Clues: A typr of book written by the Maya • A ruler or king of a Maya city-state • This is the number of cities that the Mayan built • Seeds used to make cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate • A hard volcanic rock used to make tools and sculptures • A Maya codex that described their religion and mythology • A tall monumental sculpture made from stone with relief carvings • ...
Valentine's Trivia 2025-01-30
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- Who is the Greek goddess of love?
- This country celebrates "Friend's Day" on February 14.
- This remains the most popular gift to give on Valentine's Day.
- These flowers, associated with love, trace their meaning back to Roman mythology.
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- This winged god is the son of Venus and Mars.
- Leslie Knope on the show Parks & Recreation created this alternative to Valentine's.
- What does "o" represent on a Valentine's card?
- What does "x" represent on a Valentine's card?
8 Clues: Who is the Greek goddess of love? • This winged god is the son of Venus and Mars. • What does "o" represent on a Valentine's card? • What does "x" represent on a Valentine's card? • This country celebrates "Friend's Day" on February 14. • This remains the most popular gift to give on Valentine's Day. • ...
SEMIOTICS AND STRUCTURALIS 2024-10-15
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- The study of signs and symbols and how they are used to communicate meaning
- The literal, dictionary definition of a word or symbol.
- A way of looking at language as a system of interconnected parts
- The system of rules that govern language
- The actual use of language in speech or writing.
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- Collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- Father of modern linguistics
- French writer and critic who studied language and literature
8 Clues: Father of modern linguistics • The system of rules that govern language • The actual use of language in speech or writing. • The literal, dictionary definition of a word or symbol. • French writer and critic who studied language and literature • A way of looking at language as a system of interconnected parts • ...
Week 11 Vocab by Ngiraibai Bernard Takawo 2025-11-20
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- stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so
- a figure in Greek mythology, the wife of the Egyptian king Thon
- an exclusive right, privilege, or power held by a specific person, group, or office
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- increase rapidly in numbers; multiply
- always right or accurate
- address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
- attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous
- a rower, especially as a member of a racing team
8 Clues: always right or accurate • increase rapidly in numbers; multiply • a rower, especially as a member of a racing team • stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so • a figure in Greek mythology, the wife of the Egyptian king Thon • attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous • ...
Cycle 2014-12-16
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- race of giants in Greek mythology with a giant eye in the middle of the forehead
- a vehicle that has a single wheel that is propelled with pedals
- to pass through a series of changes or treatments in order to reuse
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- a vehicle with two wheels, a steering handle, a saddle seat, and pedals
- a course of events that recur regularly
- circular tornado
- to move to cycles
7 Clues: circular tornado • to move to cycles • a course of events that recur regularly • a vehicle that has a single wheel that is propelled with pedals • to pass through a series of changes or treatments in order to reuse • a vehicle with two wheels, a steering handle, a saddle seat, and pedals • ...
Vocab List 3 2022-04-26
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- Pay attention to; take notice of
- Destroy Utterly
- (of a person) not aware of the full facts
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- Entirely lacking or free from
- (in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences
- A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause
- Showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals
7 Clues: Destroy Utterly • Entirely lacking or free from • Pay attention to; take notice of • (of a person) not aware of the full facts • A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause • Showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals • ...
Clue #1 Stuart Birthday 2019-05-14
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- What country is completely surrounded by South Africa?
- This country's flag has green, red and white stripes.
- In ancient Egyptian mythology what creature did god Horus identify as?
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- First name of who won the Brownlow Medal in both 1997 and 1998?
- Last name of who won Survivor: Blood vs. Water Season 27?
- Name the seventh planet from the sun
- How many countries are larger than Australia?
7 Clues: Name the seventh planet from the sun • How many countries are larger than Australia? • This country's flag has green, red and white stripes. • What country is completely surrounded by South Africa? • Last name of who won Survivor: Blood vs. Water Season 27? • First name of who won the Brownlow Medal in both 1997 and 1998? • ...
Spelling bee 2021-06-01
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- a drink that most adults can't live without
- a orange root or vegetable.
- a planet that is red
- pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture.
- a many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology that was slain by Hercules and each head of which when cut off was replaced by two others
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- a black and white striped hours.
- a type of dust that comes out of the fire.
- a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose
- a traditional dance in Hawaii
9 Clues: a planet that is red • a orange root or vegetable. • a traditional dance in Hawaii • a black and white striped hours. • a type of dust that comes out of the fire. • a drink that most adults can't live without • a piece of paper that is used to blow your nose • pieces of wood or plastic that when you put together creatives a picture. • ...
Orpheus and Eurydice Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-05
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- A story usually about Greek gods commonly used to explain why something happens
- The animal that bit and killed Eurydice
- An ancient stringed instrument resembling a small harp
- The river in which souls of the dead are transported
- Vocal and/or instrumental sounds used to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion
- Where our souls go after death in Greek mythology
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- Has such a heavenly voice that can touch even the darkest of souls.
- The god of death
- Died from a snake bite in her foot
9 Clues: The god of death • Died from a snake bite in her foot • The animal that bit and killed Eurydice • Where our souls go after death in Greek mythology • The river in which souls of the dead are transported • An ancient stringed instrument resembling a small harp • Has such a heavenly voice that can touch even the darkest of souls. • ...
Figurative Language 2023-02-02
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- a reference to mythology, history, or literature
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- uses like or as to compare two things that are not actually alike
- irony saying one thing but implying something very different; like sarcasm
- involves using a word that expresses a sound
- involves using a word or phrase in a humorous way that suggests more than one meaning
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- compares two things that are not actually alike without using like or as
- the repetition of sounds at the beginning of nearby words
- an expression that cannot be understood literally
9 Clues: involves using a word that expresses a sound • giving human characteristics to nonhuman things • a reference to mythology, history, or literature • an expression that cannot be understood literally • the repetition of sounds at the beginning of nearby words • uses like or as to compare two things that are not actually alike • ...
Crossword on books 2022-01-24
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- A high fantasy novel, a hobbit, his friends, a dwarf and a wizard go on a adventure
- By Nicholas Sansbury, about a team of scientists
- A story about young girls, growing up, also a classic movie
- A story about a magical school for witches and wizards
- An autobiography about life as a 6th grader with the author's opinions on her smile
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- Based on Greek Mythology, demigods and gods
- Adventures of aa mischievous kid by Lincon Peirce
- A story about a prodigy who is a little girl with powers
- a book narrated by death himself
9 Clues: a book narrated by death himself • Based on Greek Mythology, demigods and gods • By Nicholas Sansbury, about a team of scientists • Adventures of aa mischievous kid by Lincon Peirce • A story about a magical school for witches and wizards • A story about a prodigy who is a little girl with powers • A story about young girls, growing up, also a classic movie • ...
Happy Valentines Day! Love, The Cave xoxo 2022-01-22
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- Valentine's Day is the biggest holiday for this occupation
- english women would leave these on their pillows to bring good luck on Valentines Day
- the group of people that receive the most valentines
- the flower typically associated with love
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- the area of mythology where Cupid is from
- the original form of celebration for Valentines Day
- the kind of valentine that would be sent to ward off unwanted suitors
- the place of the first Valentine's Day celebration
- the Valentine's Day gift that people spend the most money on
9 Clues: the area of mythology where Cupid is from • the flower typically associated with love • the place of the first Valentine's Day celebration • the original form of celebration for Valentines Day • the group of people that receive the most valentines • Valentine's Day is the biggest holiday for this occupation • ...
Mother's Day Draw Entry 2026-02-09
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- Who is considered the "Mother of Mother's Day?
- The ancient Greeks created festivals to celebrate mothers, true or false?
- In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods?
- Which businesses do the most trade on Mother's Day?
- Which animal gives birth while standing up?
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- Which season is the most popular to have a baby in Canada?
- What is the most popular day of the week for people to call their mom's?
- What flower is traditionally associated with Mother's Day?
- What is the most popular Mother's Day Gift Card?
9 Clues: Which animal gives birth while standing up? • Who is considered the "Mother of Mother's Day? • What is the most popular Mother's Day Gift Card? • In Greek mythology, who is the mother of the gods? • Which businesses do the most trade on Mother's Day? • Which season is the most popular to have a baby in Canada? • ...
Ancient Heroes 2024-08-20
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- A swift Greek heroine known for her running skills.
- A strong hero from Greek mythology known for his twelve labors.
- A Greek warrior with a famous heel, central to the Trojan War.
- A hero who defeated Medusa and saved Andromeda.
- A Trojan hero who fled to Italy and became an ancestor of the Romans.
- The leader of the Argonauts who sought the Golden Fleece.
- A clever Greek hero who faced many challenges on his journey home.
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- A Greek hero with a famous heel.
- A Greek hero known for defeating the Minotaur in the Labyrinth.
- A Titan condemned to hold up the sky.
10 Clues: A Greek hero with a famous heel. • A Titan condemned to hold up the sky. • A hero who defeated Medusa and saved Andromeda. • A swift Greek heroine known for her running skills. • The leader of the Argonauts who sought the Golden Fleece. • A Greek warrior with a famous heel, central to the Trojan War. • A Greek hero known for defeating the Minotaur in the Labyrinth. • ...
Valentines Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- What brain chemical is known as the "love hormone"?
- Which famous building was built and given as the ultimate gift of love?
- What popular website debuted on Valentine's Day?
- What Valentine's Day candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?
- What is the most popular gift on Valentine's day?
- "X" means what?
- "O" means what?
- What state produces most of America's red roses?
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- Usually sold in a fancy heart shaped box.
- What day is February 14th?
- Other than Valentine's day, what is the next biggest holiday to give flowers?
- Which US state produces the most chocolate?
- who invented the first Valentine's Day candy box (last name)?
- Often given single or in a bouquet and symbolizes deep love
- The mythological God of love often depicted with a bow and arrow
- Common Valentine's gift that people often spend the most on (shiny).
- What do yellow roses symbolize?
- Cupid has what name in greek mythology?
18 Clues: "X" means what? • "O" means what? • What day is February 14th? • What do yellow roses symbolize? • Cupid has what name in greek mythology? • Usually sold in a fancy heart shaped box. • Which US state produces the most chocolate? • What popular website debuted on Valentine's Day? • What state produces most of America's red roses? • ...
Greeting Puzzle!! 2018-04-07
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- Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee
- Dakshayani’s husband in mythology.
- Better to pack a couple of these than eat bad airline food
- Yellow jackets mascot
- This king preached civil rights at Ebenezer Baptist Church
- The Hindu equivalent of the goddesses Nike (Greek) or Victoria (Roman).
- Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games
- The suggestion to “Be open to _____” comes right out of Mississippi Masala.
- Your obsession to multiply everything by this while in the US.
- Where it all started for you
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- If Trump owned BITS Pilani, MB might be renamed after this eastern European model
- Drop the “H” to get India’s first ever apple juice drink.
- Atlanta’s soda.
- Much of Atlanta’s historic architecture is located along this street
- The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s.
- Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale
- The mellifluous rhythm of your lives
- Shruti’s _______ friend and partner would be mighty proud of Leo Varadkar
18 Clues: Atlanta’s soda. • Yellow jackets mascot • Where it all started for you • Dakshayani’s husband in mythology. • Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale • The mellifluous rhythm of your lives • Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games • The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s. • Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environments 2013-02-03
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- Helps determine the climate worldwide.
- A plant that needs very little water.
- Water sprouts that form on stems or branches.
- Starchy swelling of the root protecting root destruction.
- A scientist who studies evolution and the configuration of landforms.
- A rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies.
- Shows air pressure on a weather map.
- Something crescent-shaped.
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- The action of collecting water.
- Low growing bushy Australian Eucalyptus tree with slender stems.
- A half of the Earths Sphere.
- A vegetation that has short and hard leaves.
- A rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
- Known as traditional Aboriginal mythology when the ancestors were created.
- Helps determine the different time zones worldwide.
- Forces generated from within the Earth and exerted through upward motions.
- A very large igneous intrusion extending DEEP in the earth's crust.
- Land that separates water from flowing to different places with water.
18 Clues: Something crescent-shaped. • A half of the Earths Sphere. • The action of collecting water. • Shows air pressure on a weather map. • A plant that needs very little water. • Helps determine the climate worldwide. • A vegetation that has short and hard leaves. • Water sprouts that form on stems or branches. • Helps determine the different time zones worldwide. • ...
DT+ Palentines Day 2024-02-16
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- Good Charlotte's 'My Bloody Valentine' was inspired by what story
- What hormone is known as the cuddle or 'love' hormone
- Who Julia Roberts replaced in the cast of Valentines Day
- What website had it's launch on Valentines Day 2005
- Notorious gangster who orchestrated the St. Valentines Day massacre
- The how many million roses are sent each Valentines Day
- The Greek Goddess of love and fertility
- The God of love in classical mythology
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- Romcom starring Julia Roberts
- The most streamed love song on Spotify
- Ship name for a celeb couple who divorced in 2021
- What country calls Valentines Day 'Friends Day'
- Where the oldest known Valentines Day message was sent
- The victorian name for mean Valentines Day cards
- Which state produces most of America's red roses
- Shakespeare mentions Valentines Day in what play
- Known as the 'Love Apple' for its aphrodisiac properties
- In Friends which of Ross's three wives did he marry first?
18 Clues: Romcom starring Julia Roberts • The most streamed love song on Spotify • The God of love in classical mythology • The Greek Goddess of love and fertility • What country calls Valentines Day 'Friends Day' • The victorian name for mean Valentines Day cards • Which state produces most of America's red roses • Shakespeare mentions Valentines Day in what play • ...
Percy Jackson's Trials 2025-11-03
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- is a fellow demi-god and the son of Hermes, who quickly becomes a friend to Percy, guiding him around Camp Halfblood
- God of wine and partying
- Mother of Monsters
- The Goddess of love
- A natural Gaurdian Creature with a will to protect
- Was a Greek demigod, the son of Hermes
- Female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- God of the underworld
- the chief deity of the Greek pantheon. He is a sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- Official name of Percy Jackson's Sword(nospace)
- God of Violence and Brutality
- Assigned to protect
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- was cursed by Athena to turn anyone who met her gaze to stone
- one of the twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes
- Main character, Poseidon's son
- child of Ares, the god of war, who is a strong-willed and a bully to Percy.
- Percy's Companion, Daughter of Athena
- "Killed" Percy's mom and flipped his car
- Goddess of war
19 Clues: Goddess of war • Mother of Monsters • The Goddess of love • Assigned to protect • God of the underworld • God of wine and partying • God of Violence and Brutality • Main character, Poseidon's son • Percy's Companion, Daughter of Athena • Was a Greek demigod, the son of Hermes • "Killed" Percy's mom and flipped his car • Official name of Percy Jackson's Sword(nospace) • ...
9.3 Greek Cultural Achievements 2020-10-21
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- Greek philosopher who "taught" by asking questions. His method is used in schools today.
- The study of myths, legends, and folk tales.
- Long poem that tells a story, usually about a hero.
- Cultural____ is when culture spreads from one place to another.
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- A fortress on a hill that provided defense for city-states in ancient Greece.
- A temple for the goddess Athena.
- Greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
7 Clues: A temple for the goddess Athena. • Greek word meaning "love of wisdom" • The study of myths, legends, and folk tales. • Long poem that tells a story, usually about a hero. • Cultural____ is when culture spreads from one place to another. • A fortress on a hill that provided defense for city-states in ancient Greece. • ...
March Vocabulary 2023-03-13
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- What is a scientific word for rain, snow, and hail?
- Who is the trickster in Irish mythology?
- March comes in like a lion and out like a _____.
- What's another name for the lucky plant with 4 leaves?
- What is the opposite of being lucky?
- What color do you have to wear on March 17th?
- A rainbow so produced when ______ passes through water droplets.
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- What sport's play off games are in March.
- Too much rain can cause a _______.
- What can we use to produce a rainbow?
- what black container holds gold?
- Where does a basket ball go to score points?
- Where do the myths of St. Patrick's Day come from?
- What do basketball players wear that has a number on it?
- What is hung over doors for luck?
- It's lucky to find a four leafed _______.
- Basketball games in March are called March______.
- What colorful band marks where a leprechaun hides his gold?
18 Clues: what black container holds gold? • What is hung over doors for luck? • Too much rain can cause a _______. • What is the opposite of being lucky? • What can we use to produce a rainbow? • Who is the trickster in Irish mythology? • What sport's play off games are in March. • It's lucky to find a four leafed _______. • Where does a basket ball go to score points? • ...
Week 29 Spelling Words 2023-03-31
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- a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb or other adverb.
- a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to a noun.
- to organize or to bring together.
- the science of the causes and effects of diseases.
- the study of myths, religious or cultural tradition.
- a word to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.
- showing no mercy or fear.
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- holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed.
- feeling fear or anxiety
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points.
- a word formed from a verb and used as an adjective.
- the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- a word preceding a noun or pronoun.
- the action of forming or process of being formed.
- the study of living organisms.
- the scientific study of the behavior of animals.
- a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, or magazine.
- the second planet from the Sun in our solar system.
18 Clues: feeling fear or anxiety • showing no mercy or fear. • the study of living organisms. • to organize or to bring together. • a word preceding a noun or pronoun. • the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders. • the scientific study of the behavior of animals. • the action of forming or process of being formed. • the science of the causes and effects of diseases. • ...
Percy Jackson 2023-06-02
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- Who is the author of the Percy Jackson series?
- What does Percy confront in the attic before he goes on his quest?
- What plant do they grow at Camp Halfblood to sell?
- What type of mythology is in the book?
- another name for demigod
- What color food did Percy’s mom like to make?
- What type of creature is Grover?
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- The centaur that teaches demigods, is first known as Mr. Brunner
- Where does the trio have to go to confront Hades?
- What is the drink of the gods? (In small doses, it can heal demigods)
- What got stolen from Zeus?
- Who brings Percy, Grover, and Annabeth into the Underworld?
- Who was Percy’s dad?
- What type of communication do the demigods use?
- What is Percy’s sword, Riptide, disguised as?
- who does Percy first think stole the Lightning bolt?
- Where do the Gods live?
- What souvenir does Percy get from killing the minotaur?
18 Clues: Who was Percy’s dad? • Where do the Gods live? • another name for demigod • What got stolen from Zeus? • What type of creature is Grover? • What type of mythology is in the book? • What is Percy’s sword, Riptide, disguised as? • What color food did Percy’s mom like to make? • Who is the author of the Percy Jackson series? • What type of communication do the demigods use? • ...
who 2025-02-25
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- Who throws the all the partys.
- an extreme exaggeration
- where do the boys go to school?
- how does didi know jake
- descriptive language that appeals to the readers senses, creating a mental picture by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, taste, or feels.
- what does Jake call everyone
- what does jake seem hung up on
- A long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero adventure.
- where is the start of the book set?
- comparison using like or as
- what does Rick see when he jogs by jakes house?
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- who does Jake want Rick to bring to the next party.
- comparison NOT using like or as
- untrue stories typically about gods and goddess
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman thin
- a scene that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show events that happened in the past
- A figure of speech where a writer or speaker makes an indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work.
- how does Rick feel about Jennifer.
- Who was the narrator
19 Clues: Who was the narrator • an extreme exaggeration • how does didi know jake • comparison using like or as • what does Jake call everyone • Who throws the all the partys. • what does jake seem hung up on • comparison NOT using like or as • where do the boys go to school? • how does Rick feel about Jennifer. • where is the start of the book set? • ...
Reflections crossword 2023-10-26
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- Triangular Crystal that Reflects Light
- Turns Light To Memory
- This monster can’t see their own reflection
- the natural source of light at nighttime
- This Michael Jackson Hit Won Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Music Video
- This groovy sphere reflects specs of light all over the club
- "Mirror, mirror, on the wall — who's the ___ of them all?"
- Don't say this word three times in front of a mirror!
- This type of mirror is found at carnivals and distorts its images
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- helps keep the sun out of your eyes
- This palindrome is spelled the same way forwards and backwards
- what you get when you combine a cat with a mirror
- Popular anthology series on Netflix showcasing different dystopian high-tech multiverses
- Reflect
- This Disney Princess
- Most reflective surface in the world
- Greek mythology character that fell in love with their own reflection
- Doing this to a mirror can bring 7 years of bad luck.
18 Clues: Reflect • This Disney Princess • Turns Light To Memory • helps keep the sun out of your eyes • Most reflective surface in the world • Triangular Crystal that Reflects Light • the natural source of light at nighttime • This monster can’t see their own reflection • what you get when you combine a cat with a mirror • Don't say this word three times in front of a mirror! • ...
Hector And Emre's Amazing Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Who Is The Cupbearer Of The Gods?
- What Is The Creature Gaurding The Labyrinth?
- BIG BONUS: What Character From The Game God Of War Is Known As The Ghost Of Sparta
- BONUS: What Is The Greek Mythology Season In Fortnite?
- What Is The Culture In Greece Called?
- What Were The Name Of The gods That Ruled Mount Olympus?
- Who Is The Wife Of Hades?
- Who Is The God Of Old Age?
- Who Is The Titan Of Time?
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- Who Is The Goddess Of The Hunt?
- What Is The Home Of The Gods?
- What Was The 10 Year Long War That Went On Between The Gods And The Titans?
- Who Was The Goddess Of Marriage?
- Who Is The God Of The Undead?
- BONUS: Which God Has Cyclops In Their Geneology?
- What Modern Day Shoe Brand Is Named After The Goddess Of Victory
- What Drink Did Zeus Give Chronus To Save The Gods?
- Who Carried The Lightning Bolt In The War Known As The Titanomachy?
18 Clues: Who Is The Wife Of Hades? • Who Is The Titan Of Time? • Who Is The God Of Old Age? • What Is The Home Of The Gods? • Who Is The God Of The Undead? • Who Is The Goddess Of The Hunt? • Who Was The Goddess Of Marriage? • Who Is The Cupbearer Of The Gods? • What Is The Culture In Greece Called? • What Is The Creature Gaurding The Labyrinth? • ...
Disney Characters 2023-10-06
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- Everyone knows who she is. Literally, the best princess.
- This title character is in a movie that's very inaccurate in terms of its mythology inspiration
- The bear that became best friends with a human
- Alice's friend in Wonderland
- He's been like 16-20 for like forever.
- Some grey circus clown that can fly. He doesn't stand on two legs.
- The so called "girlfriend" of a well-known Mouse.
- HONEY! I NEED MY HONEY!
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- The tempered flat feet character that sounds on drugs.
- If you lie, your nose grows longer.
- the character who sings perhaps the most overrated and overplayed Disney song ever
- "One jump, ahead of the bread line!"
- Why is your voice missing on land?
- The One that started it all
- Video game antagonist. Movie protagonist.
- The title of character of Disney's first animated feature
- She's the daughter of the village chief
- The clumsy dog who never fails to miss a fall.
18 Clues: HONEY! I NEED MY HONEY! • The One that started it all • Alice's friend in Wonderland • Why is your voice missing on land? • If you lie, your nose grows longer. • "One jump, ahead of the bread line!" • He's been like 16-20 for like forever. • She's the daughter of the village chief • Video game antagonist. Movie protagonist. • The bear that became best friends with a human • ...
GREEK VOCAB 2024-03-08
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- The first Geeks who astablished colonies and built fortresses
- a type of government who chose a small group of the wealthiest to have the power
- the great Macedonian king who spread his rule amoung 3 continents
- Greek doctor known for Hippocrates oath
- Poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
- group of expert ship builders that settled on the island of Crete
- Greek philosopher famous for questioning techniques
- related to Greek history and culture
- sporting competition held every 4 years
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- Greek city-state that became a military society
- leader of Greece who promoted democracy
- type of government that uses force to rule
- city-state
- a high hill that housed and used for as a fortress
- a body of land and water on 3 sides
- open area used as a marketplace and a meeting place used to debate issues
- Greek city-state where democracy was created
- stories about Greek gods and goddesses
18 Clues: city-state • a body of land and water on 3 sides • related to Greek history and culture • stories about Greek gods and goddesses • leader of Greece who promoted democracy • Greek doctor known for Hippocrates oath • sporting competition held every 4 years • Poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • type of government that uses force to rule • ...
March 2023-03-13
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- Basketball games in March are called March______.
- Who is the trickster in Irish mythology?
- What is a scientific word for rain, snow, and hail?
- What can we use to produce a rainbow?
- Where do the myths of St. Patrick's Day come from?
- It's lucky to find a four leafed _______.
- What color do you have to wear on March 17th?
- A rainbow so produced when ______ passes through water droplets.
- March comes in like a lion and out like a _____.
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- What's another name for the lucky plant with 4 leaves?
- What is the opposite of being lucky?
- Too much rain can cause a _______.
- What is hung over doors for luck?
- What sport's play off games are in March.
- what black container holds gold?
- Where does a basket ball go to score points?
- What colorful band marks where a leprechaun hides his gold?
- What do basketball players wear that has a number on it?
18 Clues: what black container holds gold? • What is hung over doors for luck? • Too much rain can cause a _______. • What is the opposite of being lucky? • What can we use to produce a rainbow? • Who is the trickster in Irish mythology? • What sport's play off games are in March. • It's lucky to find a four leafed _______. • Where does a basket ball go to score points? • ...
Greece vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- a person with full legal rights under a
- to come before
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a protector or supporter
- a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- a race of 26.3 miles
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
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- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- the study of the nature of life and humanity
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay
- work of literature meant to be performed by actors
- a city-state in ancient Greece
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a person with full legal rights under a • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • the study of the nature of life and humanity • a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta • a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay • ...
The Odyssey Webquest 2023-03-14
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- the wife of Odysseus
- The goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, the arts, and especially crafts
- someone whose fortune is brought on by their own admired characteristics
- the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology
- a wooden horse the Greeks used to defeat the Trojans
- the son of Odysseus and Penelope
- A creature, half bird and half woman, who lured sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song
- the son of the king of Ithaca
- a long journey full of adventures
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- war between the Greeks and Troy
- the ancient Greek author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- story of a hero and retells the heroic journey of a single person or group.
- the Greek god of the wind
- He was called the father of both gods and men
- Greek god of the sea, rivers, floods and drought, earthquakes, and horses
- How many books are in the Odyssey
- wife of the Greek King
- son of the Trojan King
18 Clues: the wife of Odysseus • wife of the Greek King • son of the Trojan King • the Greek god of the wind • the son of the king of Ithaca • war between the Greeks and Troy • the son of Odysseus and Penelope • How many books are in the Odyssey • a long journey full of adventures • He was called the father of both gods and men • a wooden horse the Greeks used to defeat the Trojans • ...
Marcus L Week 1 spelling 2020-10-12
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- Sir Isaac Newton was the first to discover the laws of _______.
- When Stephen squished a plant, the _____ turned the concrete green.
- Jaiden went to visit The Great ______ of Giza.
- 2 or more words that have the same spelling or pronunciation.
- 2 words that have the same or similar meaning.
- How many lines of ______ does a circle have?
- Harold had ______ for Peter when he fell over.
- Hugh received a strange message written in _______ code.
- Expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way.
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- Cameron put
- A colourless fluid containing white blood cells.
- Keith had a shape net and was told to tur it into a _______.
- A false name some creates for themselves.
- In Greek _____, Daedalus created the labyrinth and kept the Minotaur trapped in it.
- Zoe was ______ to the bird that fell out of the tree.
- Josh had an arm made of _______ material.
- _____ Aaron likes to play with his dog all day.
- Alexa does _____ after school on Wednesdays.
18 Clues: Cameron put • A false name some creates for themselves. • Josh had an arm made of _______ material. • How many lines of ______ does a circle have? • Alexa does _____ after school on Wednesdays. • Jaiden went to visit The Great ______ of Giza. • 2 words that have the same or similar meaning. • Harold had ______ for Peter when he fell over. • ...
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 • ...
Mythology from around the world 2022-04-29
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- greek god of the sky
- Thor's hammer
- hindu god Indra's mount
- greek god of sleep
- japanese fox goddess
- personification of death in greek myths
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- Aztec god of sun and wind
- the snake god who help Ra (Egyptian)
- Hindu god Shiva's mount
- Hindu god of dance and destruction
- greek personification of pain
- Aphrodite's sacred animal
- greek father of monsters
- 3rd child of loki in norse myths
- titan that holds the sky in greek myths
15 Clues: Thor's hammer • greek god of sleep • greek god of the sky • japanese fox goddess • Hindu god Shiva's mount • hindu god Indra's mount • greek father of monsters • Aztec god of sun and wind • Aphrodite's sacred animal • greek personification of pain • 3rd child of loki in norse myths • Hindu god of dance and destruction • the snake god who help Ra (Egyptian) • ...
Norse Mythology Notes from the FIB 2015-07-16
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- hall of gods
- giants' home
- world of dead
- world tree
- aka Memory
- Odin's raven, Memory
- troublemaker
- Thor's hammer
- war between gods and giants
- world of gods
- god of thunder
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- magic fountain
- Loki's eight-legged horse
- busybody squirrel
- All-Father
- world of mortals
- giants
- Odin's raven, Thought
- fates
- dragon of underworld
20 Clues: fates • giants • world tree • aka Memory • All-Father • hall of gods • giants' home • troublemaker • world of dead • Thor's hammer • world of gods • magic fountain • god of thunder • world of mortals • busybody squirrel • Odin's raven, Memory • dragon of underworld • Odin's raven, Thought • Loki's eight-legged horse • war between gods and giants
Greek Mythology Study Guide Part 1 2016-03-17
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- He judges a music contest and votes against Apollo, who gives him donkey’s ears
- Mother of Perseus; Zeus showers gold into her lap
- Also known as Cupid
- Hera’s Roman name
- Multi-headed creature; one of the heads is immortal
- Poseidon’s Roman name
- Woman created by Hephaestus to be both a blessing and a curse to mankind; she released evil and sickness into the world
- Odysseus’ Roman name
- Greek name for the god of war; Roman name Mars; he had an affair with Aphrodite
- Greek name for god of metalwork; Roman name Vulcan; crippled
- He killed the Minotaur (monster with a bull’s head and human body)
- Greek name for the messenger god; Roman name Mercury
- Greek name for the god of the underworld; Roman name Pluto
- He defeats the Hydra, and is also called Hercules
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- Greek name for the god of wine; Roman name Bacchus
- Cronus’ Roman name
- Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete
- Three headed dog that guards the underworld
- This creature emerged from Medusa’s neck and flew away
- Greek name for the goddess of wisdom; Roman name Minerva
- Perseus rescued this maiden from a horrible sea monster
- Titan who created man; Zeus punished him for many years
- Nymphs loaned this hero a pair of winged sandals, a leather bag, and a helmet of invisibility; he also tricked the three ladies who share one eye
- Greek name for the goddess of the seasons
- Also known as Faunus
- Greek name for the goddess of love and beauty; Roman name Venus
- Greek name for the goddess of the hunt; Roman name Diana
- Zeus’ Roman name
- She bragged that her hair equaled Athena’s in beauty
- This nymph distracted Hera so that Hera’s husband could flirt (or worse) with other women; Hera punished her
- River that forms the boundary for the underworld
31 Clues: Zeus’ Roman name • Hera’s Roman name • Cronus’ Roman name • Also known as Cupid • Also known as Faunus • Odysseus’ Roman name • Poseidon’s Roman name • Greek name for the goddess of the seasons • Three headed dog that guards the underworld • Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete • River that forms the boundary for the underworld • ...
Greek Mythology - Europa, Cadmus, Tantalus, & Pelops 2024-01-15
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- to throw with force or violence
- a great walled city in Greece with seven gates
- founded the Olympic games; the Peloponnesian peninsula in the south of Greece is named for him
- Sarpedon son of Europa and Zeus
- bronze robot; protector of Crete
- King of Tyre; Europa's father
- to dislike intensely
- a hill or mound
- reflecting a sparkling luster
- to satisfy thirst; to extinguish fire
- King of Thebes; Europa's brother
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- son of Europa and Zeus; judge of the underworld
- Queen of Crete
- father of Hippodamia
- Queen of Thebes; wife of Cadmus; daughter of Aphrodite
- of extremely great extent
- son of Zeus; father of Pelops
- to plant or scatter (usually seeds)
- to withdraw; pull back
- elevated in rank or status
- son of Europa and Zeus
21 Clues: Queen of Crete • a hill or mound • father of Hippodamia • to dislike intensely • to withdraw; pull back • son of Europa and Zeus • of extremely great extent • elevated in rank or status • son of Zeus; father of Pelops • King of Tyre; Europa's father • reflecting a sparkling luster • to throw with force or violence • Sarpedon son of Europa and Zeus • bronze robot; protector of Crete • ...
Mythology Exam Review Crossword- The Pantheons 2025-12-10
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- Egyptian goddess of fire and war
- Egyptian goddess of moisture and dew
- Roman goddess of love, desire, and prosperity
- Egyptian creator god
- Egyptian goddess of the night sky
- Greek god of the forge
- Greek god of the underworld
- Norse giant, the true creator of all
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of fertility and the Nile, depicted with a crocodile head
- Roman god of the sea
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Norse trickster god, who is the worst
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Norse god of light and purity, killed by Loki through his brother
- Norse goddess of clairvoyance
- Norse giant, associated with wisdom; gave Odin his wisdom and gave Heimdall the Gjallerhorn
- Norse god of fertility, father to Freyr and Freya
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; carved the driftwood to create the first humans
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Greek goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of chaos and discord
- Egyptian goddess of pregnancy and childbirth, depicted with the head of a cat
- Norse god of thunder and agriculture
- Norse god of war, wisdom, and magic
- Greek god of lightning and the sky, king of the gods
- Egyptian goddess of the house/household
- Norse god responsible for his brother Baldr's death by mistletoe dart
- Greek messenger and trickster god
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of the underworld and wealth
- Egyptian goddess whose name means "mother" who is part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of war
- Egyptian god of the pharaohs, known as the "hidden one"
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; gave humans intelligence and will
- Greek goddess of love and desire
- Egyptian god of mummification, protector of the dead
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- Egyptian god of the moon, part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge
- Norse god of fertility and harvests, originally of the Vanir
- Egyptian goddess of the sky, often depicted as a cow
- Egyptian god of knowledge, wisdom, magic
- Roman god of the threshold, doors, beginnings and endings
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Greek god of the sea
- Egyptian god of wind, air, and peace
- Norse god of vengeance, owner of a gigantic, murderous shoe
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian god of the earth
- Greek goddess of marriage, queen of the gods
- Norse god of justice
- Rule of the Egyptian pantheon along with his mother and aunt
- Greek AND Roman god of music and poetry
- Norse goddess of beauty and fertility
- Roman messenger god and trickster
- Roman goddess of marriage and motherhood
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of agriculture, ruled over Latium in a "Golden Age"
- Egyptian goddess who is the embodiment of divine balance
- Egyptian goddess of fertility, who is the combination of a hippo, crocodile, and lion
- Egyptian goddess of scribes and langauge
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Norse sentry god of the Bifrost
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god who is the manifestation of magic
- Egyptian demon snake who battled with Ra at the end of every day
- Roman god of lightning, thunder, and the sky
- Egyptian god of the dead and the afterlife
- Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian goddess of the pharaohs
70 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Egyptian creator god • Greek god of the sea • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of justice • Greek god of the forge • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the sun • Roman goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the earth • Greek god of the underworld • Greek goddess of the hearth • Roman goddess of the harvest • Greek goddess of the harvest • ...
Greek Mythology - Perseus, Theseus, and Hercules 2019-04-23
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- What did Perseus's hat give him?
- the king that Hercules was sent to to be "cleansed"
- the goddess that helped Perseus
- the color that Theseus forgot to sail on the ship home
- the queen that Poseidon made fall in love with a bull
- the pillars of Hercules (three words)
- Where was Theseus from?
- Hercules's second wife
- Hercules's other name
- the creature Perseus saved Andromeda from (2 words)
- the safe vessel that Theseus refused to travel in
- the Amazonian that Theseus stole and married
- the greatest hero of Greece
- the shield that Perseus used to avoid Medusa
- the girl that falls in love with Theseus
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- Hercules's wife (two words)
- What did the gods need Hercules's help to defeat?
- the magical object given to Perseus to hold Medusa's head
- the woman who suggested poisoning Theseus
- What did Hercules kill in the woods of Cithaeron? (two words)
- Perseus's grandfather (the king)
- the ruler that Medusa's head kills
- Who did Hercules free from the Chair of Forgetfulness?
- the gorgon that Perseus kills
- the god that helped Perseus
- the nine-headed creature that Hercules had to kill
- Theseus's father (the king)
- Perseus's mother
- What did Hera send to kill Hercules as a child, which he then killed?
- the woman Perseus married
- the weapon(s) that Theseus killed the minotaur with
- Hercules's father
- Hercules's half-brother
- Theseus's son
- the architect that built the labyrinth
- How many "labors" did Hercules have to perform?
- the fisherman that cared for Danaë and Perseus
- the creature that Theseus killed
- the ruler of Crete
39 Clues: Theseus's son • Perseus's mother • Hercules's father • the ruler of Crete • Hercules's other name • Hercules's second wife • Where was Theseus from? • Hercules's half-brother • the woman Perseus married • Hercules's wife (two words) • the god that helped Perseus • Theseus's father (the king) • the greatest hero of Greece • the gorgon that Perseus kills • the goddess that helped Perseus • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide Part 1 2015-03-09
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- Multi-headed creature; one of the heads is immortal
- Hera’s Roman name
- This creature emerged from Medusa’s neck and flew away
- Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete
- Also known as Cupid
- He killed the Minotaur (monster with a bull’s head and human body)
- Titan who created man; Zeus punished him for many years
- This nymph distracted Hera so that Hera’s husband could flirt (or worse) with other women; Hera punished her
- Perseus rescued this maiden from a horrible sea monster
- Greek name for the god of wine; Roman name Bacchus
- Three headed dog that guards the underworld
- Odysseus’ Roman name
- Greek name for the god of the underworld; Roman name Pluto
- Zeus’ Roman name
- Also known as Faunus
- Greek name for the goddess of wisdom; Roman name Minerva
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- She bragged that her hair equaled Athena’s in beauty
- Cronus’ Roman name
- He defeats the Hydra
- Poseidon’s Roman name
- Greek name for the god of war; Roman name Mars; he had an affair with Aphrodite
- Greek name for the messenger god; Roman name Mercury
- Greek name for the goddess of love and beauty; Roman name Venus
- Greek name for god of metalwork; Roman name Vulcan; crippled
- Greek name for the goddess of the hunt; Roman name Diana
- He judges a music contest and votes against Apollo, who gives him donkey’s ears
- Nymphs loaned this hero a pair of winged sandals, a leather bag, and a helmet of invisibility; he also tricked the three ladies who share one eye
- Greek name for the goddess of the seasons
- Mother of Perseus; Zeus showers gold into her lap
- Woman created by Hephaestus to be both a blessing and a curse to mankind; she released evil and sickness into the world
- River that forms the boundary for the underworld
31 Clues: Zeus’ Roman name • Hera’s Roman name • Cronus’ Roman name • Also known as Cupid • He defeats the Hydra • Odysseus’ Roman name • Also known as Faunus • Poseidon’s Roman name • Greek name for the goddess of the seasons • Three headed dog that guards the underworld • Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete • River that forms the boundary for the underworld • ...
Do you know your greek mythology? 2014-12-04
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- Titan of destruction.
- God of war, bloodshed, and violence.
- The strongest and most worshipped hero of Ancient Greece.
- King of the underworld and the dead, and god of regret.
- Goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
- Goddess of intelligence.
- God of parties and festivals, madness, chaos.
- God of fire, metalworking, and crafts.
- God of music, arts, knowledge, healing.
- God of the sea.
- King and father of the gods.
- Goddess of grain, agriculture and the harvest.
- Gazing directly into her eyes would turn onlookers to stone.
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- Titan of warcraft.
- Hero of Attic legend, son of Aegeus, king of Athens.
- Goddess of the hearth, home and chastity.
- The best warrior in the Trojan War.
- The leader of the Titans.
- Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage.
- She released all the evils of humanity.
- hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.
- Goddess of love, beauty, desire.
- A young princess famous for her extraordinary beauty.
- The messenger of the gods.
- This hero was sent to capture the golden fleece.
25 Clues: God of the sea. • Titan of warcraft. • Titan of destruction. • Goddess of intelligence. • The leader of the Titans. • The messenger of the gods. • King and father of the gods. • Goddess of love, beauty, desire. • The best warrior in the Trojan War. • Goddess of the hunt and wilderness. • God of war, bloodshed, and violence. • hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. • ...
Gaiman - Norse Mythology - Ch 5-8 2023-11-02
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- Thor's wife
- Loki's daughter whose face is half alive and half dead
- The god who cut off all of Sif's hair
- The name of Thor's Hammer
- The Midgard serpent
- The god who killed the mountain giant (master builder) while he was building the wall around Asgard
- Loki's horse child
- The giant and mother of Loki's monstrous children
- The horse that helps build the wall around Asgard
- The monster fated to kill Odin
- The dwarf that Loki repeatedly bites in an attempt to destroy the gifts being created
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- The ship that folds into a cloth and always has a fair wind
- The magical ribbon that traps Fenrir
- Loki's actual wife and the mother to Narfi and Vali
- The god who allows Fenrir to bite off his hand
- The goddess that many beings want to marry
- This god comes up with the idea for Thor to dress as a woman
- The spear crafted for Odin that never misses
- The ogre that steals Thor's hammer
- The golden armband that drips 8 identical rings every 9th night
- The dwarf who designs Draupnir, Gullinbursti, and Mjollnir
21 Clues: Thor's wife • Loki's horse child • The Midgard serpent • The name of Thor's Hammer • The monster fated to kill Odin • The ogre that steals Thor's hammer • The magical ribbon that traps Fenrir • The god who cut off all of Sif's hair • The goddess that many beings want to marry • The spear crafted for Odin that never misses • The god who allows Fenrir to bite off his hand • ...
Greek Mythology-Made by Tristan K. 2024-08-29
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- – God of the sun and music
- – Goddess of wisdom and warfare
- – Queen of the Underworld
- – Nature deity often depicted as a beautiful maiden
- – One of the primordial deities
- – Messenger of the gods
- – Goddess of marriage
- – Goddess of agriculture
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- – A prophetic figure or site
- – Multi-headed serpent
- – A monster with a petrifying gaze
- – Creature with the upper body of a human and lower body of a horse
- – Creature with the body of a man and head of a bull
- – God of the sea
- – Paradise for the heroic and virtuous
- – Ruler of the Underworld
- – Goddess of love and beauty
- – Gorgon with snakes for hair
- – Fire-breathing monster with a lion's head
- – King of the gods
20 Clues: – God of the sea • – King of the gods • – Goddess of marriage • – Multi-headed serpent • – Messenger of the gods • – Goddess of agriculture • – Queen of the Underworld • – Ruler of the Underworld • – God of the sun and music • – A prophetic figure or site • – Goddess of love and beauty • – Gorgon with snakes for hair • – Goddess of wisdom and warfare • – One of the primordial deities • ...
Toe vocab 2016-03-10
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- Age Time period in Athens when many great achievements
- Capital of Greece in east-central Greece
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- advanced stage of social development and organization
- belief in or worship of more than one god
- forms like an independent state
- written in poetic form which often provide explanations to things found in the world
- oppressive powers against people
- Wars A series of wars between the Persian Empire and the city-states
- a god or goddess
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- when king or queen rule
- only men born in the city-state who owned land
- Government wherein the wealth (upper) class are in control
- Government wherein a small number of individuals
- Temple in Athens built to honor goddess Athena
- democracy discuss issues and make decisions
- Founded in 776 BCE, a celebration to honor Zeus
- An ancient Greek city-state and rival of Athens
18 Clues: a god or goddess • when king or queen rule • forms like an independent state • oppressive powers against people • Capital of Greece in east-central Greece • belief in or worship of more than one god • Temple in Athens built to honor goddess Athena • only men born in the city-state who owned land • Founded in 776 BCE, a celebration to honor Zeus • ...
Greeting Puzzle!! 2018-04-07
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- Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale
- Yellow jackets mascot
- Dakshayani’s husband in mythology.
- Much of Atlanta’s historic architecture is located along this street
- Shruti’s _______ friend and partner would be mighty proud of Leo Varadkar
- The Hindu equivalent of the goddesses Nike (Greek) or Victoria (Roman).
- Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games
- Your obsession to multiply everything by this while in the US.
- The suggestion to “Be open to _____” comes right out of Mississippi Masala.
- This king preached civil rights at Ebenezer Baptist Church
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- Where it all started for you
- The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s.
- Drop the “H” to get India’s first ever apple juice drink.
- Better to pack a couple of these than eat bad airline food
- The mellifluous rhythm of your lives
- If Trump owned BITS Pilani, MB might be renamed after this eastern European model
- Atlanta’s soda.
- Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee
18 Clues: Atlanta’s soda. • Yellow jackets mascot • Where it all started for you • Dakshayani’s husband in mythology. • Spice it up with Zingiber Officinale • The mellifluous rhythm of your lives • Blows after Tech touchdowns during home games • The other jayanthi as in Gandhi’s or Hanuman’s. • Female “Bhakti” saint, poet and ardent Krishna devotee • ...
January Stems Notes 2025-01-17
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- to indulge oneself extravagantly —often used with on
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- To win _______ you have to control the board and the money.
- temporarily devoid of external activity
- Most countries celebrate the new year with a huge pyrotechnics display.
- having divisions in several states
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- Zeus was represented in mythology as being _________.
- ________ are very popular at games with large crowds.
- first in order of time or development
- In the movie “The Others,” Nicole Kidman believed her children had a disease called _______ and kept them away from sunlight at all times.
- Many __________ have found ways to help plants and animals live independently in false environments.
- The ______ killed millions of people and destroyed billions of dollars in property and belongings.
- a new convert
13 Clues: a new convert • having divisions in several states • first in order of time or development • temporarily devoid of external activity • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • to indulge oneself extravagantly —often used with on • Zeus was represented in mythology as being _________. • ________ are very popular at games with large crowds. • ...
Mythology Chapter 4: The Earliest Heroes 2017-04-05
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- Narrow opening or fissure, especially in a rock wall
- Stern and cold in appearance; unfriendly looking
- A gorge or a narrow ravine
- Having a pleasant sound; tuneful
- The condition when someone is soothed because of a heavy grief; to comfort someone during a time of grief
- Gullible
- A temporary madness or a violently agitated state
- Wealth
- Slow and clumsy because of great weight
- Elevated in height
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- Extreme emotional excitement
- A group moving in a continuous forward movement
- Monster with one hundred eyes that watches over "Hera's" cow
- Uttered or sounded in one tone
- Woman Zeus turned into a cow; Inachus' daughter
- Cow
- Cyclops
- Having a heavenly divinity or appearance
- Woman Zeus took away to Crete by pretending to be a bull; daughter of the King Sidon
- Aid; help, or relief you
- A steep rocky cliff; rocks
21 Clues: Cow • Wealth • Cyclops • Gullible • Elevated in height • Aid; help, or relief you • A gorge or a narrow ravine • A steep rocky cliff; rocks • Extreme emotional excitement • Uttered or sounded in one tone • Having a pleasant sound; tuneful • Slow and clumsy because of great weight • Having a heavenly divinity or appearance • A group moving in a continuous forward movement • ...
Percy Jackson, Lightning thief & Greek Mythology 2017-06-06
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- The God of the sky?
- An evil creature that when you look into its eyes you turn to stone?
- A satyr that helps Percy?
- Daughter of Athena?
- A half goat half human creature?
- The God of the sea?
- A place where monsters go to die?
- Something special that can instantly take you anywhere you want to go?
- An evil creature with 5 heads that if you cut 1 head off 2 more take its place?
- The God of the underworld?
- Son of Poseidon?
- The lightning thief who is also the son of Hermes?
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- A special material that Greek Demigod weapons are made of?
- The home of Gods?
- An evil bull like creature?
- A medicine used on Demigods but would kill any mortal that used it?
- A vicious creature that also happened to be one of Percy’s teachers’ daughter of Athena?
- a safe haven for Greek Demigods?
- A sacred river with crushed hopes and dreams?
- Percy’s Mom?
- The God of war?
- The currency of Gods?
- A half human half horse creature?
- A place that humans go after they die?
- The Goddess of wisdom and war?
25 Clues: Percy’s Mom? • The God of war? • Son of Poseidon? • The home of Gods? • The God of the sky? • Daughter of Athena? • The God of the sea? • The currency of Gods? • A satyr that helps Percy? • The God of the underworld? • An evil bull like creature? • The Goddess of wisdom and war? • a safe haven for Greek Demigods? • A half goat half human creature? • A place where monsters go to die? • ...
Greek Mythology - Perseus, Theseus, and Hercules 2019-04-23
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- Perseus's mother
- Hercules's second wife
- What did Hera send to kill Hercules as a child, which he then killed?
- What did the gods need Hercules's help to defeat?
- How many "labors" did Hercules have to perform?
- the nine-headed creature that Hercules had to kill
- What did Perseus's hat give him?
- the queen that Poseidon made fall in love with a bull
- the girl that falls in love with Theseus
- the magical object given to Perseus to hold Medusa's head
- the architect that built the labyrinth
- Hercules's wife (two words)
- the king that Hercules was sent to to be "cleansed"
- the woman Perseus married
- the weapon(s) that Theseus killed the minotaur with
- What did Hercules kill in the woods of Cithaeron? (two words)
- the greatest hero of Greece
- the creature that Theseus killed
- Who did Hercules free from the Chair of Forgetfulness?
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- Theseus's father (the king)
- the shield that Perseus used to avoid Medusa
- Hercules's father
- Perseus's grandfather (the king)
- the color that Theseus forgot to sail on the ship home
- the gorgon that Perseus kills
- Hercules's half-brother
- the woman who suggested poisoning Theseus
- the pillars of Hercules (three words)
- the fisherman that cared for Danaë and Perseus
- the Amazonian that Theseus stole and married
- the creature Perseus saved Andromeda from (2 words)
- the goddess that helped Perseus
- Where was Theseus from?
- Hercules's other name
- Theseus's son
- the ruler of Crete
- the ruler that Medusa's head kills
- the god that helped Perseus
- the safe vessel that Theseus refused to travel in
39 Clues: Theseus's son • Perseus's mother • Hercules's father • the ruler of Crete • Hercules's other name • Hercules's second wife • Hercules's half-brother • Where was Theseus from? • the woman Perseus married • Theseus's father (the king) • Hercules's wife (two words) • the greatest hero of Greece • the god that helped Perseus • the gorgon that Perseus kills • the goddess that helped Perseus • ...
Multicultural Mythology Pantheons and Creation Myths 2021-06-26
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- Chinese giant created the world
- Good creator brother in Native American myth
- Creation myth type: Earth __
- Number of Odin's brothers?
- Father-god of Olympians
- African tribe’s trickster
- Number of myth functions?
- Norse Trickster
- Quetzalcoatl, Feathered ___
- Term of commonly accepted works
- Aztec 5th sun ends in ___ quake
- Gods before Greek Olympians
- India/Hindu Creator god
- Odin traded his eye for __
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- Creation myth type: Ex __
- Creation myth type: World __
- African tribes’ term for deities
- Thor's Norse pantheon
- Bumpa created the world with __
- Number of Aztec suns
- Ra’s father, the ___ Abyss
- Egyptian god of Writing and Wisdom
- Zeus’ wife
- Japanese god of storms
- Hindu god Ganesha's head
- Native American Trickster
- He is married to Isis
- Japanese term for deities
28 Clues: Zeus’ wife • Norse Trickster • Number of Aztec suns • Thor's Norse pantheon • He is married to Isis • Japanese god of storms • Father-god of Olympians • India/Hindu Creator god • Hindu god Ganesha's head • Creation myth type: Ex __ • African tribe’s trickster • Number of myth functions? • Native American Trickster • Japanese term for deities • Number of Odin's brothers? • ...
Mythology Exam Review Crossword- The Pantheons 2024-05-10
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- Egyptian goddess of fire and war
- Egyptian goddess of moisture and dew
- Roman goddess of love, desire, and prosperity
- Egyptian creator god
- Egyptian goddess of the night sky
- Greek god of the forge
- Greek god of the underworld
- Norse giant, the true creator of all
- Roman goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of fertility and the Nile, depicted with a crocodile head
- Roman god of the sea
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Norse trickster god, who is the worst
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Norse god of light and purity, killed by Loki through his brother
- Norse goddess of clairvoyance
- Norse giant, associated with wisdom; gave Odin his wisdom and gave Heimdall the Gjallerhorn
- Norse god of fertility, father to Freyr and Freya
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; carved the driftwood to create the first humans
- Roman god of wine and revelry
- Greek goddess of the harvest
- Egyptian god of chaos and discord
- Egyptian goddess of pregnancy and childbirth, depicted with the head of a cat
- Norse god of thunder and agriculture
- Norse god of war, wisdom, and magic
- Greek god of lightning and the sky, king of the gods
- Egyptian goddess of the house/household
- Norse god responsible for his brother Baldr's death by mistletoe dart
- Greek messenger and trickster god
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of the underworld and wealth
- Egyptian goddess whose name means "mother" who is part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of war
- Egyptian god of the pharaohs, known as the "hidden one"
- Norse creator god, brother of Odin; gave humans intelligence and will
- Greek goddess of love and desire
- Egyptian god of mummification, protector of the dead
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- Egyptian god of the moon, part of the Theban triad
- Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and the forge
- Norse god of fertility and harvests, originally of the Vanir
- Egyptian goddess of the sky, often depicted as a cow
- Egyptian god of knowledge, wisdom, magic
- Roman god of the threshold, doors, beginnings and endings
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Greek god of the sea
- Egyptian god of wind, air, and peace
- Norse god of vengeance, owner of a gigantic, murderous shoe
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian god of the earth
- Greek goddess of marriage, queen of the gods
- Norse god of justice
- Rule of the Egyptian pantheon along with his mother and aunt
- Greek AND Roman god of music and poetry
- Norse goddess of beauty and fertility
- Roman messenger god and trickster
- Roman goddess of marriage and motherhood
- Greek god of war
- Roman god of agriculture, ruled over Latium in a "Golden Age"
- Egyptian goddess who is the embodiment of divine balance
- Egyptian goddess of fertility, who is the combination of a hippo, crocodile, and lion
- Egyptian goddess of scribes and langauge
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Norse sentry god of the Bifrost
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Egyptian god who is the manifestation of magic
- Egyptian demon snake who battled with Ra at the end of every day
- Roman god of lightning, thunder, and the sky
- Egyptian god of the dead and the afterlife
- Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Egyptian goddess of the pharaohs
70 Clues: Greek god of war • Roman god of war • Egyptian creator god • Greek god of the sea • Roman god of the sea • Norse god of justice • Greek god of the forge • Greek goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the sun • Roman goddess of wisdom • Egyptian god of the earth • Greek god of the underworld • Greek goddess of the hearth • Roman goddess of the harvest • Greek goddess of the harvest • ...
Chs. 1-10 (LVO) Mythology Review 2023-08-30
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- Fertility god, infamous for his excessive erotic appetites; god of shepherds and folk music; companion of the satyrs.
- Goddess of marriage, women, and the family; wife of Jupiter and queen of the gods; also known by her Greek name Hera (Gk. Ἥρα).
- Latin word for the pipes-of-Pan or shepherd’s pipe; also the word in Catholic liturgics for a drinking straw used to receive the Blood of Christ (consecrated wine).
- The animal into which Jupiter transforms himself to gain Europa’s trust.
- Having asked the other nymphs for help escaping Pan, Syrinx was transformed into a bed of __________ reeds.
- The highest mountain in Greece, located in the northern region of Thessaly, it was believed to be the home of the gods.
- City in Central Greece, founded by Cadmus (according to legend), where many famous myths take place (e.g. Latona & Niobe, Oedipus Rex, Pentheus & Dionysus).
- Son of Callisto and namesake of the region of Arcadia; an avid hunter, he was turned into a bear by Jupiter to prevent him killing his mother.
- Ancient Semitic civilization in the Levant (along the eastern Mediterranean coast, where modern-day Lebanon lies).
- Son of Europa by the god Jupiter, he becomes the king of Crete.
- Goddess of wisdom, war (strategy), and weaving; also known by her Greek name Athena (Gk. Ἀθήνη).
- Region in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) where Arachne lives.
- God of the sun, music, medicine, prophecy, and the arts; son of Latona and brother to Diana.
- King of Tyre and father of Europa and Cadmus.
- The constellation, placed in the sky by Jupiter, which was once Arcas; what we call “the Little Dipper.”
- Son of Agenor and brother to Europa; dragon-slayer and founder of the city of Thebes.
- Small Phoenician island just off the eastern Mediterranean coast; the birthplace of Europa.
- Goddess of the moon, the hunt, wild animals, childbirth, and virgins; daughter of Latona and sister to Apollo; also known by her Greek name Artemis (Gk. Ἄρτεμις).
- Theban queen who boasts of her many children; she is punished when she demands that the women of Thebes worship her in lieu of Latona.
- Greek island in the Mediterranean to the southeast of the Greek mainland; Jupiter’s destination after abducting Europa.
- (Female) mythical creature; nature-spirits which inhabit trees, mountains, rivers, etc.; devoted to the goddess Diana.
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- Wilderness region in the central Pelopennese (southwestern Greece) where nymphs and satyrs live.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus (Saturn), he is the king of the Olympian gods, the dispenser of justice, and the god of thunder.
- Nymph from Arcadia and devotee of Diana, she was transformed into a bed of papyrus-reeds to escape Pan.
- Arcadian nymph who was viciously tricked and impregnated by Jupiter, only to be transformed into a she-bear by Juno.
- The (type of) animal into which Callisto and Arcas were transformed by Juno and Jupiter, respectively.
- (Male) mythical creature with the torso and head of a human, but the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat.
- The constellation, placed in the sky by Jupiter, which was once Callisto; what we call “the Big Dipper.”
- After seeing the last of her children slain by Apollo & Diana, Niobe was turned to __________.
- Tyrian princess who is kidnapped by one of the Olympian gods.
- Daughter of the blind prophet Tiresias; prophetess in Thebes who exhorted the women there to worship Latona.
- Mother of Apollo and Diana; also known by her Greek name Leto (Gk. Λητώ).
- Nine (9) goddesses who inspire all human creative and artistic undertakings; what used to be a temple devoted to them is now a place you go to see works of art.
- The animal into which Minerva transforms Arachne as punishment for her hubris.
- Roman poet (43 B.C. – 17 A.D.) born at Sulmo, who wrote the Metamorphōsēs (on which our textbook is based); exiled to Tomis on the Black Sea by the emperor Augustus in the year 8 A.D.
- Lydian peasant girl who possesses virtuosic talent in weaving, but is doomed by her refusal to give thanks to the gods.
36 Clues: King of Tyre and father of Europa and Cadmus. • Tyrian princess who is kidnapped by one of the Olympian gods. • Region in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) where Arachne lives. • Son of Europa by the god Jupiter, he becomes the king of Crete. • The animal into which Jupiter transforms himself to gain Europa’s trust. • ...
Heroes and Gods of Greek Mythology 2025-04-16
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- A trait shown by many Greek heroes
- Creature with snakes for hair, turned people to stone
- God of the sea who carried a trident
- Full name of the gods’ home
- Poseidon's three-pronged weapon
- Ruler of the Underworld and brother of Zeus
- Hero known for his incredible strength and twelve labors
- Athena used this instead of violence in battle
- Object often shown with Athena to represent protection
- Symbol of Athena
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- Hero who defeated Medusa
- Goddess of wisdom and war, daughter of Zeus
- Number of labors Hercules had to complete
- King of the gods who ruled the sky and thunder
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Another name for gods and goddesses
- Mountain home of the gods
- Stories used by ancient Greeks to explain the world
- The realm ruled by Hades
- Zeus’s powerful weapon
20 Clues: Symbol of Athena • Zeus’s powerful weapon • Hero who defeated Medusa • The realm ruled by Hades • Mountain home of the gods • Goddess of love and beauty • Full name of the gods’ home • Poseidon's three-pronged weapon • A trait shown by many Greek heroes • Another name for gods and goddesses • God of the sea who carried a trident • Number of labors Hercules had to complete • ...
Greek Mythology: Origins, Olympians and Hera 2024-02-27
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- Gift to Epitmetheus from Zeus, release all the evils into the world
- God of music and poetry
- Mother to many of the Olympians, a Titaness
- Goddess of the home and the hearth
- God of the underworld and the dead
- God of war
- God of messengers, thieves, travel, medicine
- Father to many of the Olympians, Titan
- Titaness, mother of Athena. Tricked into transforming into a fly, then swallowed by Zeus
- Goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- Titan who gave mankind fire and taught them how to use it
- The location many of the Titans are imprisoned in
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- Goddess of love and desire
- Goddess of the hunt, healing, nature
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
- God of wine and revelry
- God of fire and the forge
- King of the gods, god of lightning and thunder
- God of the sea, earthquakes, horses
- Titan who lived among men as a mortal, brother to Prometheus
21 Clues: God of war • God of music and poetry • God of wine and revelry • God of fire and the forge • Goddess of love and desire • Goddess of marriage and childbirth • Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts • Goddess of the home and the hearth • God of the underworld and the dead • God of the sea, earthquakes, horses • Goddess of the hunt, healing, nature • ...
Perkins 3.30.1 2023-05-10
5 Clues: Beat, as with wings. • Legendary sea bird, which the ancient. • Minos: King Minos was a son of the god Zeus. • The Greek god of music, poetry, and medicine. • In roman mythology, the god of love, son of Venus.
Bowie Pledger 3.30.1 2023-05-10
5 Clues: Beat, as with wings. • Legendary sea bird, which the ancient. • The Greek god of music,poetry and medicine. • Minos: King Minos was the son of the god Zeus. • In roman mythology, the god of love, son of Venus
crossword 1 2023-01-02
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- An unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs
- Branch of chemistry that deals with the chemical action of electricity and the production of electricity by chemical reactions
- Work paid for at a rate per unit of time
- possibly Roman mythology) Celtic goddess of horses and mules and asses
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- Of or relating to lymphocytes
- One who conforms to current ways and opinions for personal advantage
- A central and south American herb; the leaves are used in Mexican cooking and to make tea
- Someone who bets on horse races
- The deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland
- Automatic data processing by electronic means without the use of tabulating cards or punched tapes
- A small house (on a farm) where meat is stored
- In a joyous manner
12 Clues: In a joyous manner • Of or relating to lymphocytes • Someone who bets on horse races • An unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs • Work paid for at a rate per unit of time • A small house (on a farm) where meat is stored • The deputy prime minister of the Republic of Ireland • One who conforms to current ways and opinions for personal advantage • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-05
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- Second-person singular present form of do
- (Greek mythology) queen of Thebes who unknowingly married her own son Oedipus
- A county of northwestern England
- Someone who washes windows
- Miscellaneous unspecified objects
- An association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and several former British colonies that are now sovereign states but still pay allegiance to the British Crown
- The state of high or excessive activity or productivity or concentration
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- Large genus of showy epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial orchids of tropical and subtropical America
- A priest or priestess (or consecrated worshipper) in a non-Christian religion or cult
- A university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner
- Signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters)
- Hold back; refuse to hand over or share
12 Clues: Someone who washes windows • A county of northwestern England • Miscellaneous unspecified objects • Hold back; refuse to hand over or share • Second-person singular present form of do • Signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters) • A university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner • ...
Abbie's crossword 2022-10-19
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- A name made up by the author that wrote the book.
- Someone that learns about myths.
- A word that has a close meaning to another word.
- I am ------------ towards disappointed people
- A place to learn how to do flips and stand on the beam.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without permanent chemical change.
- I had to go to ------- to learn how to dance.
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- A ------- is a many words that have different meanings.
- The same pattern when flipped to the other side.
- A substance that is made from synthetics to create a fake natural product.
- A green pigment found in all green plants.
- I felt -------- for Caitlin when she lost her dog.
12 Clues: Someone that learns about myths. • A green pigment found in all green plants. • I am ------------ towards disappointed people • I had to go to ------- to learn how to dance. • The same pattern when flipped to the other side. • A word that has a close meaning to another word. • A name made up by the author that wrote the book. • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab Puzzle 2022-03-23
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- a rich landowner or noble
- a high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- type of government in which people rule themselves
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- democratically elected leader of Greece that led them to new heights
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- Wrote two great epic poems the Illiad and the Odyssey
- the Greek word for a city state
- an age marked by great achievements
- a person who has a right to participate in government
- famous for his writing of fables
- a government in which only a few people have power
- a leader who holds power through the use of force
- She was a famous lyric poet who wrote about love and relationships
14 Clues: a rich landowner or noble • the Greek word for a city state • famous for his writing of fables • an age marked by great achievements • a high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built • a leader who holds power through the use of force • a government in which only a few people have power • type of government in which people rule themselves • ...
Literary Terms for Drama 2014-05-16
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- a speech directed to the audience; the on-stage characters don't hear it
- the ordinary form of spoken or written language (not poetry)
- the reader or audience knows something that the on-stage characters do not
- the number of metrical feet (or beats) per line of iambic pentameter
- an unexplained reference to Greek or Roman mythology
- Latin for "seize the day"
- a play on words, wherein a word conveys two meanings at once
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- just retribution; when the punishment fits the crime
- two successive lines of poetry that rhyme; often at the end of a scene
- a comic misuse of words
- unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter
- a speech by a character alone on stage
- one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- a name that suggests a person's role, personality, or character
14 Clues: a comic misuse of words • Latin for "seize the day" • unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter • a speech by a character alone on stage • just retribution; when the punishment fits the crime • an unexplained reference to Greek or Roman mythology • one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable • the ordinary form of spoken or written language (not poetry) • ...
Vacation under the Volcano Vocabulary 2021-09-26
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- The city center where people went to speak and discuss politics.
- The woman who gave Jack and Annie their mission.
- Magma that freezes into rock with holes like a sponge.
- An ancient book made of papyrus.
- The clothing that Jack and Annie had to wear in Ancient Rome.
- A city that was destroyed by a volcano in Ancient Rome.
- The words on the card that Jack and Annie received at the beginning of the story.
- The arena where gladiators fought each other and wild animals.
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- The woman that Jack and Annie met who could predict the future.
- The main characters of the story.
- The strongest man in the world in Roman mythology.
- The volcano that erupted over the city.
- The type of tree that was near the magic tree house.
13 Clues: An ancient book made of papyrus. • The main characters of the story. • The volcano that erupted over the city. • The woman who gave Jack and Annie their mission. • The strongest man in the world in Roman mythology. • The type of tree that was near the magic tree house. • Magma that freezes into rock with holes like a sponge. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-20
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- Body of stories about gods or heroes that relies to explain how the world works
- short stories that offer lessons on living
- A independent state
- Athenian leader who ruled at the height of Athenian Government
- Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic
- Sea it has trading routes for trading to the north side
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- Greek word for city-state
- leader who rules by the use of power
- society ruled by rich landowners
- people with the right to participate in government
- the capital and largest city of Greece, Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities
- A fortress on top a tall hill in the center of the city-state
- Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea
13 Clues: A independent state • Greek word for city-state • society ruled by rich landowners • leader who rules by the use of power • short stories that offer lessons on living • people with the right to participate in government • Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic • Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-20
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- Greek word for city-state
- Body of stories about gods or heroes that relies to explain how the world works
- society ruled by rich landowners
- leader who rules by the use of power
- Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic
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- Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea
- A independent state
- A fortress on top a tall hill in the center of the city-state
- Athenian leader who ruled at the height of Athenian Government
- Sea it has trading routes for trading to the north side
- short stories that offer lessons on living
- the capital and largest city of Greece, Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities
- people with the right to participate in government
13 Clues: A independent state • Greek word for city-state • society ruled by rich landowners • leader who rules by the use of power • short stories that offer lessons on living • people with the right to participate in government • Sea- a sea that connected directly to the Atlantic • Sea An elongated embayment of the Mediterranean sea • ...
english 2021-07-23
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- a short story, typically with animals as characters
- the course of a person's life.
- literature in the form of prose.
- a sequence of letters, words, or symbols marked on a surface.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- a style or category of art, music, or literature.
- a widely held but false belief or idea.
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- a film, play, or broadcast programme intended to make an audience laugh.
- a play for theatre, radio, or television.
- the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth.
- a small imaginary being of human form that has magical powers
- literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas
- a fictitious or true narrative or story
13 Clues: the course of a person's life. • literature in the form of prose. • a fictitious or true narrative or story • a widely held but false belief or idea. • a play for theatre, radio, or television. • a style or category of art, music, or literature. • a short story, typically with animals as characters • literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas • ...
Noah's spelling crossword 2022-10-19
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- A… is a word that means the same or is closely the same to another word but is pronounced differently.
- crosswords
- His t-shirt was made from a… material.
- … is present in all green plants.
- He had no… for the homeless man, so he walked away and left the man lying there.
- If you break your arm lots of people are… towards you
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- The god Zeus was part of greek…
- A fictitious name, especially one used by an author is a…
- the train tracks were in…
- … is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- Expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative way is to be…
- some people make the olympics for their… skill
- The words still and still are a…
13 Clues: crosswords • the train tracks were in… • The god Zeus was part of greek… • The words still and still are a… • … is present in all green plants. • His t-shirt was made from a… material. • some people make the olympics for their… skill • If you break your arm lots of people are… towards you • A fictitious name, especially one used by an author is a… • ...
Viktor fifteen 2020-06-01
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- Strong belief or trust in someone or something
- A system of tracks on which trains travel
- To make changes (also your favourite colleague)
- A small town in the country
- A large area of land that is controlled by its own government
- The part of the body that you hear with
- Not true or real
- Refers to a particular instance of a class (computer science)
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- Is a god associated with thunder in Norse mythology.
- Not allowed by the lawnot allowed by the law
- A person is charged with persuading respondents to participate in a telephone survey, reading the questions without error and recording responses accurately
- The joint that bends at the middle of your leg
- An amount of money that a government requires people to pay
13 Clues: Not true or real • A small town in the country • The part of the body that you hear with • A system of tracks on which trains travel • Strong belief or trust in someone or something • The joint that bends at the middle of your leg • To make changes (also your favourite colleague) • Is a god associated with thunder in Norse mythology. • ...
Folklore Creatures 2025-08-31
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- first appeared in 1995 in Puerto Rico following mysterious livestock deaths.
- a shapeless monster used to frighten children into good behavior
- Jewish folklore, which is created entirely from inanimate matter
- aquatic creature
- What creature is in a blurry photo of the woods
- a fire-breathing, three-headed monster with one head of a lion, one of a snake, and another of a goat
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- is a headless horseman in Irish folklore
- most famously a half-man, half-goat creature associated with Prince George's County, Maryland
- mythical blue-faced monster from Japanese folktales and legends
- is a monstrous female creature from Greek mythology
- comes from Native American folklore and is linked with cannibalism.
- legendary reptile
- statue can be seen in Point Pleasant West Virginia
13 Clues: aquatic creature • legendary reptile • is a headless horseman in Irish folklore • What creature is in a blurry photo of the woods • statue can be seen in Point Pleasant West Virginia • is a monstrous female creature from Greek mythology • mythical blue-faced monster from Japanese folktales and legends • a shapeless monster used to frighten children into good behavior • ...
Genres 2021-01-04
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- a fiction picture with themes related to magic, supernatural or mythology, among others
- a picture in which there is violence, fights, rescues and frantic chases
- a picture that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience
- a picture whose plot features elements of travel
- a fiction picture intended to scare, frighten or disgust
- a picture which tone is intended to be serious
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- a picture which everything is made by a computer
- a fiction picture that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts
- a non-fictional picture with the purpose of educate and inform
- a picture in which songs are interwoven into the narrative
- the main emphasis of the picture is humor
- a fiction picture set primarily in the latter half of 19th century
12 Clues: the main emphasis of the picture is humor • a picture which tone is intended to be serious • a picture which everything is made by a computer • a picture whose plot features elements of travel • a fiction picture intended to scare, frighten or disgust • a picture in which songs are interwoven into the narrative • ...
Axolotls 2024-09-04
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- the wild. Due to issues like habitat loss and pollution, this smiley salamander is currently one of the rarest wild animals on the planet.
- like frogs, toads ,and salamanders that need a moist environment to live.
- mythology. The creature was thought to be the living representation of the god Xolotl
- community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical surroundings—changed.
- it’s limbs, tail, spinal,cord, and even parts of it heart.
- salamander,
- last remaining habitat of wild axolotls.
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- Species
- carp and tilapia. These fish eat young axolotls and compete with larger, mature axolotls for food.
- they age and get bigger, they retain characteristics of their juvenile.
- did good
- are made from woven rafts anchored in shallow water.
12 Clues: Species • did good • salamander, • last remaining habitat of wild axolotls. • are made from woven rafts anchored in shallow water. • it’s limbs, tail, spinal,cord, and even parts of it heart. • they age and get bigger, they retain characteristics of their juvenile. • like frogs, toads ,and salamanders that need a moist environment to live. • ...
gk 2025-05-15
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- Mughal emperor assumed the title of 'Alamgir' - Conqueror of the world?
- To preserve the filaments at high temprature, which gas is filled in the electric bulbs?
- sport is the Duckworth-Lewis Method associated?
- _____ in India is the supreme commander of armed forces?
- After Hindi, which is the second most spoken language in India?
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- ant bites a person, which irritating chemical it injects?
- emperor propaged the idea of 'Sulahkul'?
- According to Hindu mythology, twin sisters Riddhi and Siddhi are wives of which God?
- Kailash Temple at Ellora in Maharahstra was built by the rulers of which dynasty?
- the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'?
- Headquarters of Central Railway is in?
- ____city annually hosts the Wimbledon tennis championship, one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments?
12 Clues: the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'? • Headquarters of Central Railway is in? • emperor propaged the idea of 'Sulahkul'? • sport is the Duckworth-Lewis Method associated? • ant bites a person, which irritating chemical it injects? • _____ in India is the supreme commander of armed forces? • After Hindi, which is the second most spoken language in India? • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-11-27
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible.
- cause to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful and lighthearted.
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
- a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
- make appropriate return for (a favor, service, or wrongdoing).
- cause surprise or confusion in, especially by acting against their expectations.
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- confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).
- chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil
- to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation.
- any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone
12 Clues: cheerful and lighthearted. • so intense as to seem almost tangible. • confer or present (an honor, right, or gift). • chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. • a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer • (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation. • ...
y making i from ramsha :D 2020-10-12
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- in math Nada absolutely hates _____ so she decided to skip the whole week of school.
- a green pigment on all leaves and plants, and that it is responsible for absorbing light.
- Diya started _______ when she was five and then stopped when she was six.
- expressing a writer's emotions in an imaginative way.
- showing sympathy.
- a word that has the same spelling but can mean different things.
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- Sarah used a ______ for her book she was writing.
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
- made by chemical synthesis.
- feeling sorry for someone.
- Pippa has really good vocabulary so she uses other ________.
- Amelia was very interested in ______ so she decided to go to Egypt and study it.
12 Clues: showing sympathy. • feeling sorry for someone. • made by chemical synthesis. • Sarah used a ______ for her book she was writing. • expressing a writer's emotions in an imaginative way. • a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. • Pippa has really good vocabulary so she uses other ________. • ...
Chron Crossword 9/24 2024-09-23
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- This leather jacket donning band from Forest Hills Queens is sometimes cited as the first punk rock band.
- Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album.
- Medication that prevents motion sickness.
- Rare disorder that involves the repeated and intentional urge to set fires.
- Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.”
- Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation.
- A psychological phenomenon where a group collectively misremembers facts is named after this South African president.
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- Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish.
- The Yankees play in this New York City borough.
- Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English.
- Belonging or relating to Scandinavian medieval times, associated with mythology.
- This satirical humor magazine is represented by fictitious freckled mascot Alfred E. Neumann.
12 Clues: Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album. • Medication that prevents motion sickness. • Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.” • The Yankees play in this New York City borough. • Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation. • Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English. • Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish. • ...
Chron Crossword 9/24 2024-09-23
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- This leather jacket donning band from Forest Hills Queens is sometimes cited as the first punk rock band.
- Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album.
- Medication that prevents motion sickness.
- Rare disorder that involves the repeated and intentional urge to set fires.
- Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.”
- Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation.
- A psychological phenomenon where a group collectively misremembers facts is named after this South African president.
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- Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish.
- The Yankees play in this New York City borough.
- Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English.
- Belonging or relating to Scandinavian medieval times, associated with mythology.
- This satirical humor magazine is represented by fictitious freckled mascot Alfred E. Neumann.
12 Clues: Sabrina Carpenter's most recent album. • Medication that prevents motion sickness. • Jeremy Allen-White’s character in “The Bear.” • The Yankees play in this New York City borough. • Thai pygmy hippo that’s become an online sensation. • Spice that translates to “pepper” from Hungarian to English. • Chopped salsa directly translates to “rooster’s beak” in Spanish. • ...
months 2023-05-16
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- was named after the roman God of Mars
- on the seventh day at 2 am marks the end of Daylight saving time
- is the first day of the month in the Gregorian calendar
- was formerly the tenth month of the year
- is Formerly known as "Quintillis"
- in Zodiac mythology, people born in the first 20 days of this month are "aries"
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- always ends on the same day as February every year
- Shakespeare never mentioned this month in any of his plays.
- Emerald is believed to be the birthstone of this month
- is known as "Harvest Time" among the British
- was named after Jupiter's wife, the Roman goddess of Marriage and childbirth
- could render one "birthday-less" for four years
12 Clues: is Formerly known as "Quintillis" • was named after the roman God of Mars • was formerly the tenth month of the year • is known as "Harvest Time" among the British • could render one "birthday-less" for four years • always ends on the same day as February every year • Emerald is believed to be the birthstone of this month • ...
Traditions 2023-11-02
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- Relating to one's ancestors or forebears.
- A traditional way of doing something in a specific culture.
- Norms Shared behaviors and values within a culture.
- Groups of people born and living around the same time.
- A formal event or ritual typically with specific customs and traditions.
- The traditional foods and cooking methods of a culture.
- Objects from the past with cultural or historical significance.
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- A set of actions or ceremonies performed in a specific order.
- What is handed down or left behind by previous generations.
- A body of stories or beliefs explaining the customs and history of a culture.
- A large and elaborate meal, often for a celebration.
- Traditional stories, legends, or customs passed down orally.
- Belonging to a particular racial, national, or cultural group.
- The spoken or written communication of a particular group.
14 Clues: Relating to one's ancestors or forebears. • Norms Shared behaviors and values within a culture. • A large and elaborate meal, often for a celebration. • Groups of people born and living around the same time. • The traditional foods and cooking methods of a culture. • The spoken or written communication of a particular group. • ...
Issy A 2020-10-12
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- The _______ content of his songs.
- Julie would have aced her quiz if she hadn't mixed up a ________ with a homophone.
- He expressed ________ for the bomb victims.
- The famous singer always checks into hotels under a _________ so her fans will not find her.
- Sienna loved __________ and she went to the gym every day to train.
- Without ___________ plants would have no colour.
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- a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
- chlorine acts as a ________ promoting the breakdown of ozone.
- she was ___________ towards staff with family problems.
- I loved the house because it had perfect ________
- tales from Greek _________
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
12 Clues: tales from Greek _________ • The _______ content of his songs. • He expressed ________ for the bomb victims. • Without ___________ plants would have no colour. • I loved the house because it had perfect ________ • she was ___________ towards staff with family problems. • chlorine acts as a ________ promoting the breakdown of ozone. • ...
Caitlin's Crossword 2022-10-19
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- A made up name made up by an author.
- A subject that studies fake ideas.
- A word that sounds the same but spelt differently.
- I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ towards sad people.
- An energetic activity that needs a lot of flexibility.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
- A type of writing that is written in an imaginative and beautiful way.
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- Types of words that have the same spelling but different meanings.
- A line of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a line through an object showing that both sides are the same.
- A substance that is made from synthesis to fake a natural product.
- A chemical found on leaves that gives it its colour.
- Feeling sorry for someone experiencing misfortune.
12 Clues: A subject that studies fake ideas. • A made up name made up by an author. • I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ towards sad people. • A word that sounds the same but spelt differently. • Feeling sorry for someone experiencing misfortune. • A chemical found on leaves that gives it its colour. • An energetic activity that needs a lot of flexibility. • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-11-27
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- so intense as to seem almost tangible.
- cause to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
- cheerful and lighthearted.
- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
- a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer
- make appropriate return for (a favor, service, or wrongdoing).
- cause surprise or confusion in, especially by acting against their expectations.
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- confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).
- chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil
- to ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation.
- any of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone
12 Clues: cheerful and lighthearted. • so intense as to seem almost tangible. • confer or present (an honor, right, or gift). • chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; Devil • an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. • a respondent who avoids giving a clear direct answer • (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation. • ...
The Greek Underworld 2021-10-20
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- God of the Sea.
- The infernal boatman tasked with taking the souls of the dead to the Underworld.
- God of the Sky.
- At least ___ mortals in Greek mythology have successfully visited the Greek underworld and returned to the land of the living.
- The realm where only the most exceptional mortals were privileged with a life free of toils and pains.
- King of the Underworld.
- The region that houses the worst and cruelest perpetrators.
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- the realm of utter neutrality.
- A ____ was placed on a deceased person's eyes or under their tongue during burial.
- The realm reserved for the souls who wasted their time on unrequited love.
- Wife of Hades.
- The name of the multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld.
- The realm where souls go after death.
- The river that circles the underworld seven times.
14 Clues: Wife of Hades. • God of the Sea. • God of the Sky. • King of the Underworld. • the realm of utter neutrality. • The realm where souls go after death. • The river that circles the underworld seven times. • The region that houses the worst and cruelest perpetrators. • The name of the multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld. • ...
November vocab list 2021-11-17
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- a container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, or javelins. It can be carried on an archer's body
- relating to or eating dead or dying flesh.
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- a female sheep.
- mythical monsters in Greek mythology, having the form of a bird and a human face. They carried evildoers to be punished by the Erinyes.
- a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river.
- charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way.
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- a very typical example of a certain person or thing.
- remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree.
- An oar lock
- lengthy, narrative work of poetry.
- the watery part of milk that remains after the formation of curds.
- A boast
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock
14 Clues: A boast • An oar lock • a female sheep. • lengthy, narrative work of poetry. • relating to or eating dead or dying flesh. • a powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river. • charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way. • a very typical example of a certain person or thing. • remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree. • ...
