mythology Crossword Puzzles
"Raymond's Run" Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-07
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- A tube on a submarine that raises and lowers to show objects on the water's surface
- An elaborate play
- A person with an exceptional talent
- Exchange rhyming insults
- A result of hydrocephalus, or fluid in parts of the brain, that causes enlargement of the skull
- Music by composer Frederic Chopin
- A close friend
- Likely to
- Sandwiches wrapped in wax paper
- An avenue in Harlem, New York City
- A widely held opinion about someone, whether good or bad
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- A race in which several team members take turns running to complete the race
- A person who controls his or her voice and moves the mouth of a puppet, or dummy, to make it appear to be talking
- To grasp and hold tightly
- Musical instruments with tuned metal bars played with light hammers
- Something said or done as a formality (established routine or procedure)
- A reference to how fast quicksilver (mercury) flows
- An old western town, famous for showdowns between outlaws and lawmen
- People who regularly gather in the park
- In Roman mythology, the swift messenger of the gods
20 Clues: Likely to • A close friend • An elaborate play • Exchange rhyming insults • To grasp and hold tightly • Sandwiches wrapped in wax paper • Music by composer Frederic Chopin • An avenue in Harlem, New York City • A person with an exceptional talent • People who regularly gather in the park • A reference to how fast quicksilver (mercury) flows • ...
The Alchemyst Crossword 2013-01-29
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- powerful beings from long ago
- somebody who practices magic
- a mist that surrounds your body and is a set colour
- scatty is a _______ (not elder)
- A human like creature created from mud
- birds with a reptile like body and bat like wings
- a tightly knit group or ____. the wereboars are in a ____
- another word for evil. eg. Those are_____ crows
- myths surrounding a certain person or being. eg.greek ___
- a vampire who is an elder
- the cat goddess
- the book of mabraham the mage or ortherwise know as the _____
- a story from long ago
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- another word for forever
- the goddess with three faces
- if you are________ you never die
- what the Torc Allta
- these are known to haunt people
- abraham was a ____
- the smell of Nick's aura
- when plants take over an area the create ______
- A person who practices brewing potions and magic
- a legend that people think somebody will fulfill one day
- something that is really old is_____.eg. there are ______ ruins in eygpt
- a magical word or action is called a ____
25 Clues: the cat goddess • abraham was a ____ • what the Torc Allta • a story from long ago • another word for forever • the smell of Nick's aura • a vampire who is an elder • the goddess with three faces • somebody who practices magic • powerful beings from long ago • scatty is a _______ (not elder) • these are known to haunt people • if you are________ you never die • ...
Ancient Greece Part 2 2013-04-30
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- a time when Greek culture spread through the known world
- passing along stories by speech
- In what battle did Alexander and his army defeat the Persians
- Student of Socrates who wrote Republic
- a long poem about heroic deeds
- top of a column
- god of blacksmiths
- ancient historian who believed in eyewitness reporting of events
- a row of columns
- Thinkers who created new bodies of knowledge such as history, political science, logic
- What is the Iliad about?
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- traditional story about gods/goddesses
- What were Greeks able to express through mythology?
- style of Greek architecture known for being more plain
- way of teaching by asking questions that is still used today
- traveling professional teacher
- a short tale that tells a lesson
- style of Greek architecture that was favored by the Romans;or curls
- The father of history
- Greek poet of the Iliad
- style of Greek architecture that was favored by the Romans; more ornamentation
- Aristotle taught his students what?
- priest/priestess who could tell the future
- The father of medicine
24 Clues: top of a column • a row of columns • god of blacksmiths • The father of history • The father of medicine • Greek poet of the Iliad • What is the Iliad about? • traveling professional teacher • a long poem about heroic deeds • passing along stories by speech • a short tale that tells a lesson • Aristotle taught his students what? • traditional story about gods/goddesses • ...
English Terminology Crossword 2013-09-08
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- Words placed side by side that seem contradictory in meaning.
- Distortion by exaggerating certain qualities.
- Addressing the absent as if present, the inanimate as if animate, or the dead as living.
- A contrast of ideas.
- A figure of speech where one word is used in place of another that it suggests.
- A short, often amusing, narrative.
- Deliberately representing something as less than it is.
- A story that has a second meaning beneath the obvious one.
- A clever verbal expression used to shock or create humour.
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- An arrival at a conclusion through evidence.
- Informal speech accepted in ordinary communication.
- A character who contrasts strongly with another.
- Outdated language that is no longer used.
- A reference to something from literature , history, mythology or the Bible.
- Depicting characters and situations in a life-like way.
- Mild words that are used in place of harsh ones.
- A speech given by a single performer or character.
- A short narrative used to teach a lesson.
- Writing whose purpose is to teach or preach.
- Making fun of a serious subject.
20 Clues: A contrast of ideas. • Making fun of a serious subject. • A short, often amusing, narrative. • Outdated language that is no longer used. • A short narrative used to teach a lesson. • An arrival at a conclusion through evidence. • Writing whose purpose is to teach or preach. • Distortion by exaggerating certain qualities. • A character who contrasts strongly with another. • ...
poetry terms 2014-09-29
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- of initial sounds in a series of words
- of vowel sounds in a series of words
- combining two seemingly incompatible elements
- monologue-type of poem perfected by Robert Browning
- or symbol that is so common or significant to a culture
- form of comparison equating two things
- of lines in a poem that forms a metrical or thematic unit
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- speech that depends on intentional overstatement or exaggeration.
- or complicated metaphor that is impressive largely because it shows off an author’s power to manipulate
- of human qualities
- often to literature, history, mythology, or the Bible, that is unacknowledged
- occurs when the sense of a poetic line runs over
- verse-lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter
- of two seemingly unlike things
- line-line of poetry that has a full pause
- whose sound resembles
- and phrases that describe the concrete experience
- Japanese poem in three lines, of 5, 7, and 5 syllables
- pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- fourteen line poem
20 Clues: of human qualities • fourteen line poem • whose sound resembles • of two seemingly unlike things • of vowel sounds in a series of words • of initial sounds in a series of words • form of comparison equating two things • verse-lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter • line-line of poetry that has a full pause • pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables • ...
Scorpio Races 2017-05-02
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- the name of the capall uisce that Sean owns.
- what is the name of the pastor in Chapter 12? (Last name)
- what type of mythology influences her writing?
- peg's husband. (full name, no space)
- puck's older brother.
- what month is mainly associated with the astrology sign, Scorpio?
- someone who sells capall uisce to people is called a ______.
- the list of names racing is written on a ________.
- where is Maggie Stiefvater from? (Think state in U.S.)
- the largest town in Thisby where most businesses are.
- what jockeys without upfront money barter for.
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- thomas Gratton is a _________.
- who does Sean work for? (full name, no space)
- sean's dad died doing what?
- sean wants to finally be able to walk away and not stop from _____.
- the horse Puck intends to race on.
- _____ picks Mutt's capall uisce to race.
- the woman in charge of signing up jockeys for the race. (first name)
- the most common color used for symbolism in The Scorpio Races.
- where are the races held?
20 Clues: puck's older brother. • where are the races held? • sean's dad died doing what? • thomas Gratton is a _________. • the horse Puck intends to race on. • peg's husband. (full name, no space) • _____ picks Mutt's capall uisce to race. • the name of the capall uisce that Sean owns. • who does Sean work for? (full name, no space) • what type of mythology influences her writing? • ...
The Raft 2017-05-03
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- sober, gentle, or sedate
- clear or obvious to the eye or mind
- a strong desire to achieve or do something
- in Hawaiian mythology it is considered a family God
- imagining something
- part of the ship that is on the right when facing forward
- violent or unsteady movement of air or water
- shaky or chill-like feeling
- having a lot of something being thrown at you
- Robie wears this type of smile
- shoulder pads
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- Robie _____ her item of clothing
- a type of bird that was nesting in Hawaii
- interested or involved in
- a place or position affording a good view of something
- gesturing someone to come near or follow
- a branch of science concerning the conveyance of liquids moving through pipes
- a concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area
- a mechanical device that that propels a boat or aircraft
- Robie's parents were research biologists on a wildlife one of these
- hanging around or near
- Robie didn't want to see the pilot's ____ or attitude
- a room or building for the display of works of art
23 Clues: shoulder pads • imagining something • hanging around or near • sober, gentle, or sedate • interested or involved in • shaky or chill-like feeling • Robie wears this type of smile • Robie _____ her item of clothing • clear or obvious to the eye or mind • gesturing someone to come near or follow • a type of bird that was nesting in Hawaii • a strong desire to achieve or do something • ...
Guess the God 2018-09-13
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- .... refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site.
- A person who protects a tyrant.
- ...... civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- ..... was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two really long poems.
- having unlimited power.
- Was a person of agency.
- An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- A greek philosopher.
- Was a philosopher in ancient greece.
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- The ..... was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- A peninsula in southern ancient greece.
- Athenian democracy.
- The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky mountain near athens.
- Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization.
- A cruel and oppressive ruler in ancient greece.
- Supreme god of Olympians.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization.
- is a state of Ancient Greek.
- very old or old-fashioned.
20 Clues: Athenian democracy. • A greek philosopher. • having unlimited power. • Was a person of agency. • Supreme god of Olympians. • very old or old-fashioned. • is a state of Ancient Greek. • A person who protects a tyrant. • Was a philosopher in ancient greece. • A peninsula in southern ancient greece. • Civilisation It was a bronze age civilization. • ...
Classical Civilization Words 2022-01-05
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- Joining together to create a stronger or larger entity
- A system to provide laws and services to the citizens
- A rich landowner or noble
- A high hill where Greek fortresses were built
- A society that blends Greek ideas and traditions
- A person who lives under a specific government
- Greek word for city-state
- A government where only a few people or select groups
- Money traded for items
- A type Of government where people rule themselves
- Getting something in exchange for something else
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- A ruler that has almost absolute power
- War: A war fought between citizens Of the same government
- Stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the
- A government where people elect leaders to govern
- The city and its surrounding area.
- An age marked by great achievements
- Short stories that teach life lessons or gives advice about life
- A specific way Of thinking about the world
- An agreement to work together
- power.
- A group of people selected to determine innocence and guilt
22 Clues: power. • Money traded for items • A rich landowner or noble • Greek word for city-state • An agreement to work together • The city and its surrounding area. • An age marked by great achievements • A ruler that has almost absolute power • A specific way Of thinking about the world • A high hill where Greek fortresses were built • A person who lives under a specific government • ...
Grenade by Alan Gratz 2022-01-26
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- a heavy armed warship with large long rang guns
- Large long range land based guns
- cloth made from banana fibers
- Japanese airplane loaded with explosives for a suicide run against enemy ships
- a collapsible shovel
- a military officer of high rank
- small wood sprites from Okinawan mythology
- permission to but off military service until a later date
- primitive animal or natives used as an insult
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- indigo tattoos worn on the back of Okinawan woman hands
- gunfire meant to keep the enemy from shooting back
- a blade attached to end of a rifle
- long life short for long live the emperor
- a fast warship with smaller guns and less armor then a battle ship
- a system Japanese writing using Chinese characters
- a Chinese strategy board game played with black and white stones
- hard dry biscuits given as rations to Japanese soldiers
- a turtle shaped Okinawan family tomb built into a hillside
- the ruler of an empire Hirohito was emperor if japan during ww2
- a warship smaller and faster then a cruiser
20 Clues: a collapsible shovel • cloth made from banana fibers • a military officer of high rank • Large long range land based guns • a blade attached to end of a rifle • long life short for long live the emperor • small wood sprites from Okinawan mythology • a warship smaller and faster then a cruiser • primitive animal or natives used as an insult • ...
Greeks 2022-05-05
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- What was the name of the Messenger God
- name of the god of the sun
- series of wars between Persia and Greece
- name of the goddess of hearth
- name of the Goddess of agriculture
- name of the Queen of the Gods
- the second war during the Persian War
- story that teaches lessons of life
- The Iliad is the story of the years
- Who was the God of Mischievousness
- the War between Athens and Sparta
- the Hero that killed the Minotaur
- A body of stories about gods,heroes
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- name of the God of metalworking
- What writer created Tortoise and Hare
- What was held every four years
- Who created the Epic poem the Iliad
- name of the goddess of wisdom
- name of the God of the underworld
- name of the God of war
- name of the Goddess of love
- name of the Goddess of the moon
- name of the God of celebration
- name of the God of the sea
- name of the King of the gods
- Very first war during the Persian War
26 Clues: name of the God of war • name of the god of the sun • name of the God of the sea • name of the Goddess of love • name of the King of the gods • name of the goddess of wisdom • name of the goddess of hearth • name of the Queen of the Gods • What was held every four years • name of the God of celebration • name of the God of metalworking • name of the Goddess of the moon • ...
Ancient Greece MJW 2022-03-31
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- The king after the Battle of Marathon
- The age boys started training
- War fought against Athens and Sparta
- Artemis' counterpart
- Wrote the Iliad
- Achilles' mom
- The alliance formed to stop Persians from invading
- Amount of axes suitors had to shoot an arrow through
- 20 foot spear used by Philip's army
- The only god with the same name in Roman and Greek mythology
- Daughter of Zeus
- The amount of people King Leonidas brought with him
- Years spent with Calypso
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- Amount of years Penelope avoided suitors
- Doric, Ionic, __________
- Wife of Paris
- How Alexander's dad died
- Famous city in Egypt named after Alexander
- Odysseus' other name
- Roman Poseidon
- Instead of ____ Sparta relied on there army for protection
- How old Alexander was when he became king
- Achilles _______
- The last word spoke by the runner who delivered the news of the win against the Persians
- Hectors wife
- Wife of Odysseus
- Threw the golden apple
- Persia had the best _____
- Alexander's dad
- Athens had the best _______
30 Clues: Hectors wife • Wife of Paris • Achilles' mom • Roman Poseidon • Wrote the Iliad • Alexander's dad • Achilles _______ • Wife of Odysseus • Daughter of Zeus • Odysseus' other name • Artemis' counterpart • Threw the golden apple • Doric, Ionic, __________ • How Alexander's dad died • Years spent with Calypso • Persia had the best _____ • Athens had the best _______ • The age boys started training • ...
cross word 2023-09-25
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- critical transition that resulted in the birth of agriculture,
- alexander the greats father
- hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology and the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh,
- the oldest part of egyptian history
- a distance of about 40 kilometers, or nearly 25 miles
- prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece.
- where alexander the great was from
- was the leader of the macedonian army
- the imperial dynasty of China from about 1126 to 255 bc
- a ten-year war waged by the confederated Greeks under Agamemnon against the Trojans
- the capital of greece
- elephant that was trained and guided by humans for combat.
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- the very first ancient civilization
- ancient city located on the lower Euphrates river in southern Mesopotamia
- ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta
- pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure
- ancient Chinese philosophical concept, which originated during the Zhou Dynasty
- a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE
- the combonation of cultures
- also known as the yellow river
20 Clues: the capital of greece • alexander the greats father • the combonation of cultures • also known as the yellow river • where alexander the great was from • the very first ancient civilization • the oldest part of egyptian history • was the leader of the macedonian army • ancient Greek war fought between Athens and Sparta • prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece. • ...
Fun Crossword 2023-11-10
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- A girl that’s super tall, amazing, and has cool jewellery.
- My fave food
- A girl that’s weird, (in a good way I guess….?) and has a weird violent demon pfp
- Something that Angela lives for
- A girl that loves novels, cute stuff, food, and musicals.
- Crossword
- My fave ice cream flavor
- A girl that needs to stop her kpop addiction and is also insanely tall. (Me weeping cuz I’m a shortie)
- Me gusta mucho…
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- My fave pop song
- A girl that’s a proud Slytherin, loves mythology books, and loves foxes
- My Hogwarts House
- An overpopulation Hogwarts House that should probly be banned.
- A girl that’s a violist, in stage crew, and super fast. (P.S u need to wait for me sometimes)
- A girl that’s super funny, super intelligent, and used to be a violinist in orchestra
- What mythical creature I am
- Harry’s mom
- Previously, my band instrument
- A girl that’s so nice…(oh yah I promise to return ur snacks)
- My fave Marauder
- Obviously, the best instrument ever
- My role in the musical
22 Clues: Crossword • Harry’s mom • My fave food • Me gusta mucho… • My fave pop song • My fave Marauder • My Hogwarts House • My role in the musical • My fave ice cream flavor • What mythical creature I am • Previously, my band instrument • Something that Angela lives for • Obviously, the best instrument ever • A girl that loves novels, cute stuff, food, and musicals. • ...
Marc's Valentine's Day Crossword 2024 2024-02-13
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- Country where the Valentine’s Day tradition is to send a poem to their crush
- Month we first said “I love you”
- to Launch Movie we watched on our first date
- Favorite thing about you
- Which city did we travel to for our first road trip
- Location of the first wedding we went to together
- Point Where was our first hike
- Hotel Place we stayed on our first night away together (alone)
- City we visited from a show we both love
- The best eggs benny we’ve ever had is in
- Nickname for you
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- Shakespear mentions Valentine’s Day in which play
- Where did we get engaged
- According to Roman mythology, Cupid’s dad is
- Major invention that was patented on Valentines Day
- Kingdom Your favorite place
- Harry Met Sally One of the best rom-coms of all time that we saw on Valentine’s Day
- First meal we made together
- of the Rings Your first true love
- Greatest Showman Troy Bolton, no way! This is Zac Efron’s best musical (and one of your favs)
20 Clues: Nickname for you • Where did we get engaged • Favorite thing about you • Kingdom Your favorite place • First meal we made together • Point Where was our first hike • Month we first said “I love you” • of the Rings Your first true love • City we visited from a show we both love • The best eggs benny we’ve ever had is in • According to Roman mythology, Cupid’s dad is • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-11-26
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- - A famous female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
- - The spiritual essence or soul in Egyptian belief.
- - An oval enclosing hieroglyphs that represent a name.
- - A plant used to make an early form of paper.
- - A monumental structure built as a tomb for pharaohs.
- - The ruler of Ancient Egypt, considered a god-king.
- - A writing system made up of symbols and pictures.
- - A tall, narrow monument with a pyramid-shaped top.
- - A preserved body prepared for the afterlife.
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- - The location of the Great Pyramids.
- - The god of the afterlife and rebirth.
- - A beetle often used as an amulet in Ancient Egypt.
- - The river that was the lifeblood of Ancient Egyptian civilization.
- - A succession of rulers from the same family.
- - A place of worship and rituals in Ancient Egypt.
- - A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- - Jars used to store internal organs during mummification.
- - The sun god in Egyptian mythology.
- - A symbol representing life.
- - The falcon-headed god of the sky.
20 Clues: - A symbol representing life. • - The falcon-headed god of the sky. • - The sun god in Egyptian mythology. • - The location of the Great Pyramids. • - The god of the afterlife and rebirth. • - A famous female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. • - A succession of rulers from the same family. • - A plant used to make an early form of paper. • ...
Narnia 2024-05-08
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- The helpful, furry people the siblings meet
- Where some of the mythology is sourced from
- The oldest sibling, whom shoots a bow and arrow
- The portal from the normal world into Narnia
- The city the siblings are originally from
- The antagonist, who calls herself "Queen of Narnia"
- The landmark that shows where the portal is
- The loyal centaur who is part of Aslan's army
- Half man Half horse
- The lion, king of Narnia
- The type of creature Tumnus is
- The strict housekeeper for the professor
- The delight that the witch gives Edmund
- The name of the white witch
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- The boy who finds himself on the wrong side of the fight, due to the witch's evil
- The siblings last name
- The world that the wardrobe leads to
- The youngest sibling, who finds Narnia First
- The oldest of the 4 siblings
- The conflict going on in England
- The Faun that Lucy meets in Narnia
- The man who owns the house the siblings are staying at
- The creature that is the witch's assistant
- Where the siblings are sent
- Where some of the mythology is sourced from
25 Clues: Half man Half horse • The siblings last name • The lion, king of Narnia • Where the siblings are sent • The name of the white witch • The oldest of the 4 siblings • The type of creature Tumnus is • The conflict going on in England • The Faun that Lucy meets in Narnia • The world that the wardrobe leads to • The delight that the witch gives Edmund • ...
literature 2025-02-26
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- a short story, typically with animals
- the imitation of natural sound
- a literary period which focused on real life problems and ordinary people
- an amusing work generally ends happily
- a literare work that ridicules human folly
- the question which not expecting an answer
- a period name in British literature during the reign of queen Victoria
- a literary period focused on nature and love
- a literary period influenced by science, reason, and democracy
- a comparison using “like” or “as”
- a reaction towards realism
- a literary form written in verse
- combining contradictory terms
- a contradiction between appearance and reality
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- a direct comparison
- hint or clues about future events in a story
- the main character in a literary work
- a scene set earlier than the main story
- an extreme exaggeration for effect
- the part of a narrative where conflict begins to resolve
- a genre about cowboy, rural areas, and frontier lifestyle
- a referencing to another literary things
- a genre focused on myths and gods
- the feeling and atmosphere of a story
24 Clues: a direct comparison • a reaction towards realism • combining contradictory terms • the imitation of natural sound • a literary form written in verse • a comparison using “like” or “as” • a genre focused on myths and gods • an extreme exaggeration for effect • a short story, typically with animals • the main character in a literary work • the feeling and atmosphere of a story • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-01-30
Across
- a political system where supreme power lies
- when a runner ran 26.1 miles
- the battle that effectively ended the Persian war
- a body of stories about gods and heroes
- a form of democracy which citizens elect officials
- a government ruled by a few people
- state society made for the purpose of war
- a form of government which citizens rule
- a person with certain rights
- wars fought between Athens and Sparta
- military housing
- farmer who works for someone
- a military formation of foot soldiers
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- a way of teaching set up by Socrates
- a way of maintaining control of government
- a government in the hands of hereditary ruling
- an alliance headed by Athens
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- a Spartan slave
- foreigner in a Greek city state
- a city-state in enchant Greece
- cruel and oppressive government
- Formed the surrounding city states near Sparta
- an athletic competition held every four years in ancient Greece
- a high ranked government official in Sparta
25 Clues: a Spartan slave • military housing • an alliance headed by Athens • when a runner ran 26.1 miles • a person with certain rights • farmer who works for someone • a city-state in enchant Greece • foreigner in a Greek city state • cruel and oppressive government • a government ruled by a few people • a way of teaching set up by Socrates • wars fought between Athens and Sparta • ...
Weekly Puzzle 2025-03-02
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- Often referred to as the source of chaos and mischief
- Uncommon millennial slang beginning with c, definition unknown
- Well-Known procurer and aficionado of horses
- Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
- Quickly US growing racket sport
- Incredible sportsman and star of a story by Keeli Roe and Sadie Sexton
- Prideful love interest of a Jane Austin Novel
- Name of party that Bolsonaro belongs to
- Turn of the century French author and subject of a biography by Stacy Schiff
- This woman was top of her academic field during her life
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- synonym of beautiful
- This pandemic ravaged the homosexual community
- This man had control of NYC from 1868 to 1873
- Lover of the main character in story by Keeli Roe and Sadie Sexton
- Person who left home at a young age to go to a foreign country
- Known for his ideas on economy and revolution
- This disease spread like fire in industrial England
- Steel Tycoonist
- Woman bird hybrid in mythology
- French word translated directly to "good day"
20 Clues: Steel Tycoonist • synonym of beautiful • Woman bird hybrid in mythology • Quickly US growing racket sport • Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" • Name of party that Bolsonaro belongs to • Well-Known procurer and aficionado of horses • This man had control of NYC from 1868 to 1873 • Known for his ideas on economy and revolution • ...
Narnia crossworld 2025-10-31
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- - pg.97 to skip, verb
- - pg.126 skin, noun
- - pg.100 wizard
- - pg.171 wailing around, verb
- - pg.26 foolish, adjective
- - pg.17 greek figure in Greek mythology, noun
- - pg.141 next turn, adjective
- - pg.117 hasty, adjective
- - pg.43 water nymph, noun
- - pg.135 small song bird, noun
- - pg.19 correctness, verb
- - pg.194 beginning of something, noun
- - pg.62 bad thing, noun
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- - pg.165 demon noun
- - pg.201 border separating 2 countries, noun
- - pg.199 large amount of alcohol, noun
- - pg.7 curious, adjective
- - pg.48 annoyance, adjective
- - pg.161 resting, verb
- - pg.125 cheerful, noun
- - pg.85 animal, noun
- - pg.8 scarf, noun
- - pg.60 Roman sky God Jupiter, noun
- - pg.149 trees, noun
- - pg.194 unpleasant noise, noun
- - pg.181 prickly shrub, noun
- - pg.48 unpleasant, adjective
- - pg.76 mainly, adverb
- - pg.76 gush out in a sudden stream, verb
- - pg.149 old women, noun
- - pg.32 the kissing of a tablet in church, noun
- - pg.114 soft explosive sounds, verb
32 Clues: - pg.100 wizard • - pg.8 scarf, noun • - pg.165 demon noun • - pg.126 skin, noun • - pg.85 animal, noun • - pg.149 trees, noun • - pg.97 to skip, verb • - pg.161 resting, verb • - pg.76 mainly, adverb • - pg.125 cheerful, noun • - pg.62 bad thing, noun • - pg.149 old women, noun • - pg.7 curious, adjective • - pg.117 hasty, adjective • - pg.43 water nymph, noun • - pg.19 correctness, verb • ...
Opera Posters 2025-11-06
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- Born in Lucca, Italy
- A type of song in operas, usually a solo
- Term made popular by Wagner, meaning "total work"
- The type of road that the gods take back to Valhalla
- The love interest who dies to save Alfredo
- the "good guy"
- Almost brought back to life, but it didn't work out.
- The knight who falls in love with Isolde
- The city in which La Traviata takes place
- Almost had to marry a bad guy
- The organization that The Magic Flute's creators were in
- Wrote 13 operas
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- His wedding was nearly cancelled
- The roman name for the Greek god of the Underworld
- the birthplace of Mozart
- The birthplace of Wagner
- The Greek god of music, light, healing
- Dropped in a river by dwarves
- The hero in a Greek myth
- He wrote 28 operas in his lifetime
- the "bad guy"
- The main character in Turandot
- the evil priest in Mozart's last opera
- The mythology on which Wagner based Das Rheingold
24 Clues: the "bad guy" • the "good guy" • Wrote 13 operas • Born in Lucca, Italy • the birthplace of Mozart • The birthplace of Wagner • The hero in a Greek myth • Dropped in a river by dwarves • Almost had to marry a bad guy • The main character in Turandot • His wedding was nearly cancelled • He wrote 28 operas in his lifetime • The Greek god of music, light, healing • ...
LE SPOOKY MONSTERS 2025-10-14
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- BRENDAN AND RACHEL FOUGHT THESE
- CAN LEAD YOU TO SOME GOLD
- SUMMONED BY TWO TINY JAPANESE TWIN FAIRIES
- "RELEASE THE _____!"
- VAMPIRIC WEST AFRICAN CREATURES
- CHINESE HOPPING VAMPIRES
- DON'T LOOK HER IN THE EYES
- AN AMERICAN ______ IN PARIS
- HALF BIRB HALF HOOMAN WOMAN
- JAPANESE DEATH GODS
- WATCH YOUR BOAT AS YOU LISTEN TO THEIR SONGS
- WILL EAT YOUR BRAINS
- SEDUCTRESS CREATURE OF CELTIC LORE
- THE AFRICAN UNICORN
- THE VAMP OR ALL VAMPS
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- THE SERPENT KING
- JEAN GREY
- THE CRYING GHOST THAT ROAMS THRU MEXICO
- HINDU SEA CREATURE
- FIRE BREATHING CREATURE IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- EATS YOUR FLESH IN GRAVEYARDS
- DINO SPOTTED SWIMMING IN SCOTLAND
- OLIVIA RODRIGO'S FIRST SINGLE OFF HER SECOND ALBUM
- WINGED NATIVE AMERICAN CREATURE THAT BRINGS STORMS, PROTECTION, AND POWER
- DISGUISES ITSELF AS A BEAUTY MAN OR WOMAN TO TRICK PEOPLE
- NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRIT THAT DRIVES YOU INTO CANNIBALISM
- THE GOAT SUCKER WAITING IN THE DARK
- FOUGHT WITH SARUMON FOR THE RING
- JAPANESE HEAVENLY DOG
- KOREAN SERPENTINE CREATURES
- DOES HE OR DOES HE NOT EXIST?
31 Clues: JEAN GREY • THE SERPENT KING • HINDU SEA CREATURE • JAPANESE DEATH GODS • THE AFRICAN UNICORN • "RELEASE THE _____!" • WILL EAT YOUR BRAINS • JAPANESE HEAVENLY DOG • THE VAMP OR ALL VAMPS • CHINESE HOPPING VAMPIRES • CAN LEAD YOU TO SOME GOLD • DON'T LOOK HER IN THE EYES • AN AMERICAN ______ IN PARIS • HALF BIRB HALF HOOMAN WOMAN • KOREAN SERPENTINE CREATURES • EATS YOUR FLESH IN GRAVEYARDS • ...
What Yuh Know? 2025-11-12
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- Who is the current Attorney General of T&T?
- What is the dot over the lowercase "I" called?
- What street is the Red House on?
- What famed warrior died from an arrow to the heel in Greek mythology?
- What is the word for someone that can write with both hands
- What Caribbean country plans to remove Charles III as head of state in 2025?
- Chicken Tikka Masala is which country's national dish
- What is the national animal of Scotland?
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- From which direction does the sun rise
- What is the longest river in the world?
- Which musician holds the records for most Grammys of all time?
- What is the only mammmal that can fly?
- What fish is used to make calamari?
- Which country is Madrid the capital of?
- How many years is the Ethiopian calendar is behind the Gregorian Calendar
- Where can you find the Colosseum?
- How many months does the Ethiopian calendar has
- Capital of France?
- What is a group of crows called? "A ___ of crows."
- How often does a leap year occur?
20 Clues: Capital of France? • What street is the Red House on? • Where can you find the Colosseum? • How often does a leap year occur? • What fish is used to make calamari? • From which direction does the sun rise • What is the only mammmal that can fly? • What is the longest river in the world? • Which country is Madrid the capital of? • What is the national animal of Scotland? • ...
Biology activity 2025-06-11
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- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The science of naming grouping and classify animals and plants
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offsprings
- The Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
- the study of algae
- The study of metabolism of animals and their parts
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- the study of fungi
- the study of bacteria
- The study of insects
- The study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of origin and decent of organism
- the study of fishes
- the study of birds
- the study of reptiles like lizards,snake
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • The study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles like lizards,snake • The study of origin and decent of organism • The study of metabolism of animals and their parts • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • ...
Biology activity 2025-06-11
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- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The science of naming grouping and classify animals and plants
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offsprings
- The Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
- the study of algae
- The study of metabolism of animals and their parts
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- the study of fungi
- the study of bacteria
- The study of insects
- The study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of origin and decent of organism
- the study of fishes
- the study of birds
- the study of reptiles like lizards,snake
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • The study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles like lizards,snake • The study of origin and decent of organism • The study of metabolism of animals and their parts • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • ...
HOW ANCIENT GREECE SHAPED THE MODERN WORLD 2025-05-20
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- Collection of ancient Greek stories about gods and heroes.
- Field advanced by Hippocrates, the "father" of this subject.
- Method of thinking developed by Greek philosophers.
- A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending.
- Architectural feature on Greek buildings like the Parthenon.
- Philosopher known for asking deep questions.
- Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic."
- Marketplace and public square in ancient Greek cities.
- Branch of math studied by Euclid in ancient Greece.
- Form of entertainment with actors and masks; began in Greece.
- The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs.
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- International sports competition started in ancient Greece.
- The love of wisdom; studied by Socrates and Plato.
- Government system where citizens vote; first practiced in Athens.
- Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory.
- Greek city-state known for its warriors and military strength.
- A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending.
- Places of learning and culture, inspired by Greek love of knowledge.
- City known as the birthplace of democracy.
- Hilltop area in Athens where important buildings were built.
20 Clues: Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic." • City known as the birthplace of democracy. • Philosopher known for asking deep questions. • The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs. • Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory. • A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending. • A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending. • ...
Puzzle 68 2025-05-26
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- A piece of furniture with a flat surface for working or studying
- A major river in Central and Eastern Europe
- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- The queen of the Greek gods, wife of Zeus
- A shortened, informal word possibly referring to "truffle"
- A sea creature with eight arms and high intelligence
- A neat pile or arrangement of items
- A device for holding things together or a short segment of media
- Slightly wet or moist
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- A liquid used for writing or printing
- A country on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula
- Hand coverings worn for protection or warmth
- A manual of instruction in any branch of study
- A figure in Egyptian mythology or a biblical name
- A large string instrument played with a bow
- A woodwind instrument that produces sound from the flow of air
- A Roman emperor; also a name in the Bible
- A Spanish word meaning “peak” or “small amount”; also a mountain
- Covered with or resembling slime; slippery
- To move upward, typically using hands and feet
20 Clues: Slightly wet or moist • A neat pile or arrangement of items • A liquid used for writing or printing • The queen of the Greek gods, wife of Zeus • A Roman emperor; also a name in the Bible • Covered with or resembling slime; slippery • A major river in Central and Eastern Europe • A large string instrument played with a bow • Hand coverings worn for protection or warmth • ...
The Kool Kitty Klub 2025-07-08
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- Varsha - avid explorer, bring the rains back
- Disha - diva who can step in to help us with directions
- Sonam - auspicious with gold hidden in her name
- Vidhi - designing unique pieces making us look prettier
- Tanvi - captivating storyteller
- Prerna - positively motivated always
- Richa - brilliant beauty with brains
- Vidushi -our very own fashionista skin expert
- Dipika - lightens every room she enters
- Rashmi - intellectual girl with the perfect make up
- Ayushi - connects with people through heart
- Hrishita - smiling beauty
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- Geetanjali - bold with beautiful curls
- Juhi - totally bindass, treating our kids
- Shreepriya -Name starts with a title of respect, dear to all
- NehaB - lovely curls and a lovelier smile making ur house beautiful
- Ishita -divine and powerful icon in Indian mythology
- Parul -sketching ur dreams perfectly on paper
- Anchal - decorative end of a saree, also a famous Bollywood song
- Divya - divine beauty
- Chavi - True reflection of elegance
- Shweta - a pure pearl
- Shreya -Blessed with good fortune and luck
- Tamanna - Desire, wish or ambition good with reading our fortunes
- NehaG - the one and only star who brought us together
25 Clues: Divya - divine beauty • Shweta - a pure pearl • Hrishita - smiling beauty • Tanvi - captivating storyteller • Chavi - True reflection of elegance • Prerna - positively motivated always • Richa - brilliant beauty with brains • Geetanjali - bold with beautiful curls • Dipika - lightens every room she enters • Juhi - totally bindass, treating our kids • ...
Vietnam 2025-09-11
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- Traditional Vietnamese noodle soup, often served with herbs and beef
- Famous bay known for its limestone islands and emerald waters
- Decorative item often seen in Hoi An, especially during festivals
- Material used in traditional crafts and everyday objects in Vietnam
- Capital city of Vietnam, known for its lakes and Old Quarter
- Common and convenient way to get around in Vietnamese cities
- Traditional long dress worn in Vietnam, often for formal events
- Busy place where locals shop for food, clothing, and more
- Strong drink often served iced with condensed milk in Vietnam
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- Utensils commonly used to eat Vietnamese meals
- Religious structure found in many Vietnamese temples
- Official currency of Vietnam
- Symbol of power and prosperity in Vietnamese mythology
- Fermented fish sauce used as a key ingredient in many dishes
- Vietnamese baguette sandwich filled with meats and pickled veggies
- National flower of Vietnam, symbolizing purity and resilience
- Color often associated with luck and celebration in Vietnam
- Staple food in Vietnamese cuisine, served with most meals
- Traditional Vietnamese sweet dessert made with beans and coconut milk
- Lunar New Year celebration in Vietnam
20 Clues: Official currency of Vietnam • Lunar New Year celebration in Vietnam • Utensils commonly used to eat Vietnamese meals • Religious structure found in many Vietnamese temples • Symbol of power and prosperity in Vietnamese mythology • Staple food in Vietnamese cuisine, served with most meals • Busy place where locals shop for food, clothing, and more • ...
'y' as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- a person or event that quickly causes change or action
- A meaning that is mysterious or obscure
- This typically involves exercises on bars, beam, floor, and vaulting horse
- Happy, glad, cheerful & joyful are all examples of a ____________ for the word 'delighted'.
- two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings
- A 3D object that has 3 faces
- To feel sorry for someone
- 21% of the air we breathe is this gas
- A colourless fluid in the body containing white blood cells
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- The words in a song
- It was a __________ Tuesday morning at school when we had our PE lesson.
- The ancient Egyptians built these as a tomb
- To supply or inject something with oxygen.
- A butterfly has a vertical line of __________ as both wings are identical of each other.
- An emoji is an example of a _____________ used instead of words
- In Greek __________, Zeus was the ruler of Gods and men
- The capital city of this country is Cairo.
17 Clues: The words in a song • To feel sorry for someone • A 3D object that has 3 faces • 21% of the air we breathe is this gas • A meaning that is mysterious or obscure • To supply or inject something with oxygen. • The capital city of this country is Cairo. • The ancient Egyptians built these as a tomb • a person or event that quickly causes change or action • ...
Lets go to the movies 2016-10-09
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- a kind of movie with a fast moving plot and usually with violence
- a kind of film typically about naval, air, or land battles in the 20th century
- a plot with lots of uncertainty and apprehension
- a film providing factual record or reports
- an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage
- an exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances
- movies that focus on passion, emotion and love stories
- often set in the future with imagined technology and often set in space
- a movie typically about cowboys in the western US
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- a kind of film about the sinister actions criminals and gangsters
- usually involving magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic worlds
- intended to make an audience laugh
- a movie set in the past about an event or period of time
- exciting stories with new experiences or exotic locations
- an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust
- a movie where singing and dance are an important part
- cartoons
17 Clues: cartoons • intended to make an audience laugh • a film providing factual record or reports • an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust • a plot with lots of uncertainty and apprehension • a movie typically about cowboys in the western US • a movie where singing and dance are an important part • movies that focus on passion, emotion and love stories • ...
'y' as in pyramid 2023-03-13
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- A butterfly has a vertical line of __________ as both wings are identical of each other.
- The ancient Egyptians built these as a tomb
- A 3D object that has 3 faces
- A colourless fluid in the body containing white blood cells
- A lot of songs today have explicit ___________ in them.
- This typically involves exercises on bars, beam, floor, and vaulting horse
- To supply or inject something with oxygen.
- 21% of the air we breathe is this gas
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- a person or event that quickly causes change or action
- A meaning that is mysterious or obscure
- To feel sorry for someone
- It was a __________ Tuesday morning at school when we had our PE lesson.
- The capital city of this country is Cairo.
- two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings
- In Greek __________, Zeus was the ruler of Gods and men
- An emoji is an example of a _____________ used instead of words
- Happy, glad, cheerful & joyful are all examples of a ____________ for the word 'delighted'.
17 Clues: To feel sorry for someone • A 3D object that has 3 faces • 21% of the air we breathe is this gas • A meaning that is mysterious or obscure • The capital city of this country is Cairo. • To supply or inject something with oxygen. • The ancient Egyptians built these as a tomb • a person or event that quickly causes change or action • ...
Junior Booksellers! 2023-06-03
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- What kind of mythology are the first Percy Jackson books based on?
- What kind of books tell stories in a comic book format?
- Finish the title: The Mysterious ________ Society (Trenton Stewart)
- Finish the title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of ______ (JK Rowling)
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- What series tells stories of real-life disasters?
- What author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid's band came to Memphis to play this year?
- Finish the title: Wings of _____ (Tui T Sutherland)
- What series by Erin Hunter is based on a clan of cats?
- Most books in the store are shelved in order of the author's _____.
- Finish the title: The Miraculous _________ of Edward Tulane (Kate DiCamillo)
10 Clues: What series tells stories of real-life disasters? • Finish the title: Wings of _____ (Tui T Sutherland) • What series by Erin Hunter is based on a clan of cats? • What kind of books tell stories in a comic book format? • What kind of mythology are the first Percy Jackson books based on? • Most books in the store are shelved in order of the author's _____. • ...
Modernism 2023-11-23
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- Who coined the term" Stream of consciousness"
- show events that will happen at a later time than the main story.
- The book shows a family through three couples of different ages.
- D.H.Lawrenceand T.S.Eliot were the main representatives of that modernism.
- Author of the book "The death of a hero"
- Whose style was often compared to that of Chekhov.
- The play which was derived from Celtic mythology.
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- an expression widely used about the generation that had taken part in World War I or suffered from its effect.
- Yeat's prose work which was written in 1925.
- Writer who created a new style of writing which has no real plot
10 Clues: Author of the book "The death of a hero" • Yeat's prose work which was written in 1925. • Who coined the term" Stream of consciousness" • The play which was derived from Celtic mythology. • Whose style was often compared to that of Chekhov. • The book shows a family through three couples of different ages. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-28
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- – An ethnolinguistic group mainly residing in Pampanga, Bataan, and Tarlac.
- – Describes the diverse ethnic and linguistic groups present in the Philippines.
- – A mountain in Pampanga, considered sacred in Kapampangan mythology
- – The ability to speak two languages fluently, such as Filipino and English.
- – A term referring to a group of people who share both a language and cultural identity.
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- – A Spanish term meaning "nation," used historically to describe the Kapampangan people.
- – the Spanish explorer who led the Spanish colonization of the Philippines.
- – A province , known as the homeland of the Kapampangan people.
- – A traditional warship used by early Kapampangans in battles.
- – The indigenous writing system of the Kapampangan language.
10 Clues: – The indigenous writing system of the Kapampangan language. • – A traditional warship used by early Kapampangans in battles. • – A province , known as the homeland of the Kapampangan people. • – A mountain in Pampanga, considered sacred in Kapampangan mythology • – An ethnolinguistic group mainly residing in Pampanga, Bataan, and Tarlac. • ...
Spelling list 2025-10-09
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- – A liquid mixture with special powers, often found in stories or myths.
- – The act of moving or being moved.
- – A type of bread made with a fermented starter instead of commercial yeast
- – Belonging to or associated with the person you are talking to.
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- – A big change or turning point, often involving people rising up or new ways of doing things.
- – A collection of ancient stories explaining nature, gods, and heroes.
- – Related to factories, machines, or making goods.
- – One of the four parts of the year marked by changes in weather and daylight.
- – Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
- – A contraction of “you are.”
10 Clues: – A contraction of “you are.” • – The act of moving or being moved. • – Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes. • – Related to factories, machines, or making goods. • – Belonging to or associated with the person you are talking to. • – A collection of ancient stories explaining nature, gods, and heroes. • ...
Weeks 8&9 Home Learning Crossword 2025-11-23
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- A type of castle wall
- Relating to the countryside; rural
- Make something seem fanciful or fantastic
- Decorated or adorned with tinsel
- A fancy, round ornament worn on the heads of kings and queens
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- A prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- A mark (¨) used over a vowel, especially in German, to indicate a different vowel quality
- A type of decorative, shiny material used for celebrations like Christmas, and, figuratively, anything that is showy but of little real value
- Describes something that is transitional or in a state of being in-between
- Lying or sitting in a relaxed, ungainly way with limbs spread out
10 Clues: A type of castle wall • Decorated or adorned with tinsel • Relating to the countryside; rural • Make something seem fanciful or fantastic • A fancy, round ornament worn on the heads of kings and queens • A prominent constellation named after a hunter in Greek mythology • Lying or sitting in a relaxed, ungainly way with limbs spread out • ...
Roman Mythology 2020-11-20
Greek Mythology 2022-04-19
5 Clues: god of the light • can bring the dead back to life • Midas was known for his ______ and greed • everything he touches it turns into gold • Aether was known to be the God of light or of the ______
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Ancient Greece 2023-12-06
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- Famous poet of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- A collection of stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any group with shared beliefs
- Study of ideas about knowledge, truth, and the nature and meaning of life
- King of the Gods and Goddesses
- The only Greek city-state to experience a golden age
- Monument built to celebrate the victory against the Persian empire
- A few men held most of the power creating a military state
- A piece of land almost entirely surrounded by the sea
- Geographic feature that separated Greek city-states
- Athenian marketplace or center for trade
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- Sea located below Greece
- A war that required Sparta and Athens to work together
- Athletic competition between greek city-states to honor Zeus
- “rule by the people”
- Women were given more rights and military strength was valued in this city-state
- This military strategy that created a shield wall and a mass of spear points to the enemy
- Another term used to describe a city-state
17 Clues: “rule by the people” • Sea located below Greece • King of the Gods and Goddesses • Famous poet of the Iliad and the Odyssey • Athenian marketplace or center for trade • Another term used to describe a city-state • Geographic feature that separated Greek city-states • The only Greek city-state to experience a golden age • ...
Saturn Crossword 2024-03-13
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- Saturn has the lowest _______ of any planet in our solar system.
- Saturn's rings formed from the debris of this type of celestial body.
- A type of moon that resides in a planet's rings and clears a path.
- In Roman mythology, this god is the son of Saturn.
- This is the most prominent feature of Saturn.
- Saturn is comprised of Helium and this element.
- The space mission that collected data from Saturn.
- Saturn is 955 times the size of this planet.
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- This moon of Saturn was recently discovered to have an ocean underneath its crust.
- Saturn's rings are about a _________ thick.
- Saturn's rings are primarily made of chunks of this material.
- One Saturn year is about this many Earth years.
- The sixth planet from the sun.
- This shape is located on Saturn's north pole.
- Saturn is this type of planet.
- Saturn is the Roman god of __________ and time.
- 764 Earths can fit inside Saturn's _____.
17 Clues: The sixth planet from the sun. • Saturn is this type of planet. • 764 Earths can fit inside Saturn's _____. • Saturn's rings are about a _________ thick. • Saturn is 955 times the size of this planet. • This shape is located on Saturn's north pole. • This is the most prominent feature of Saturn. • One Saturn year is about this many Earth years. • ...
Monumental Change Vocabulary Crossword 2023-03-21
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- the union of seceded states from 1861-1865; fought under the notion of states’ rights in the Civil War against Union but realistically fought to preserve the institution of slavery
- the remembrance of a certain individual, event, or phenomena, especially through physical manifestation
- the group of states that remained loyal to the Federal government and fought in the Civil War against the Confederacy for the reunification of America
- a period of American history from 1814-1861 characterized by rigid gender roles, subjugation of Black people, and the notion of white supremacy
- the mythology created to push for the glorification of the Confederacy and for a white supremacist future or the restoration of the Antebellum South
- a structure that is built or created to recognize a significant person or event
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- the period of time following the Civil War from 1865-1877 dedicated to rebuilding the nation as one whole and navigating how to bridge the differences between the North and the South (the Union and the Confederacy)
- a love of and pride in a glorified version, or narrative, of one’s country
- the belief that the United States is either distinctive, unique, or exemplary compared to other nations and thus is worthy of universal admiration and respect
- misleading media that is used to further a specific point of view and undermine the opposing
- a set of symbolic narratives that explain some social phenomenon
- an ideology that is acted upon when a white person, from a position of superiority, attempts to help or rescue a BIPOC person or community because they the believe they know best or that they have skills that BIPOC people don't have
- a period of American history from 1877-1950 when series of laws, both state and local, were enacted legalizing racial segregation
- a system or set of beliefs, values, and/or ideas which informs one’s view of the world
- the long-lasting impact an event, action, or person from the past has on current-day society and culture
15 Clues: a set of symbolic narratives that explain some social phenomenon • a love of and pride in a glorified version, or narrative, of one’s country • a structure that is built or created to recognize a significant person or event • a system or set of beliefs, values, and/or ideas which informs one’s view of the world • ...
Mythology Gods and Goddess Crossword 2023-04-27
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- (Phoebus) Twin brother of Artemis
- Was the king of Mycenae
- Fell in love with Narcissus
- (Kirke) Daughter of Helios
- Son of Peleus
- (Diana) Daughter of Zeus
- (Saturn) Son of Uranus
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- Daughter of Idmon
- Goddess Aphrodite fell in love with him
- (Venus) One of the twelve olympian deities
- (Pallas) Goddess of wisdom
- (Bacchus) Greek god of fertility
- (Ceres) Fell in love with Persephone
- (Mars) Son of Zeus
14 Clues: Son of Peleus • Daughter of Idmon • (Mars) Son of Zeus • (Saturn) Son of Uranus • Was the king of Mycenae • (Diana) Daughter of Zeus • (Pallas) Goddess of wisdom • (Kirke) Daughter of Helios • Fell in love with Narcissus • (Bacchus) Greek god of fertility • (Phoebus) Twin brother of Artemis • (Ceres) Fell in love with Persephone • Goddess Aphrodite fell in love with him • ...
Greek Mythology Hero's and God's 2023-04-28
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- twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus
- goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres
- the god of war, Roman name Mars
- represents great power and fate, Roman name Saturn
- one of the two sons of Atreus
- the daughter of a son god, Roman name Kirke
- god of fertility, and wine, Roman name Bacchus
- the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana
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- the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva
- goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus
- represents spiders and weaving
- was a mountain nymph
- a god of vegetation represents growth, fertility
- represents the ultimate warrior, seeking glory
14 Clues: was a mountain nymph • one of the two sons of Atreus • represents spiders and weaving • the god of war, Roman name Mars • goddess of beauty, Roman name Venus • the goddess of hunt, Roman name Diana • the goddess of wisdom, Roman name Minerva • goddess of fruitfulness, Roman name Ceres • twin brother of Artemis, Roman name Phoebus • ...
Formative 3: Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-30
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- Persephone's mother
- There are _________ Olympians.
- kindnapped Persophone
- Zeus had an affair with ________.
- defeated Uranus
- In the beginning, first there was __________.
- Gaea and Uranus's children
- Had fear of being overthrown by his children
- Poseidon's weapon
- One human parent one God parent
- Worshippers of Dionysus
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- 2 greek heroes are Achilles and ____________.
- Where is Demeter's temple?
- a set of stories used by the ancient Greeks to understand the world
- The two great gods of Earth are _______ and Demeter
- Zeus's wife
- King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus
- Goddess of wisdom
- Zeus's mom
19 Clues: Zeus's mom • Zeus's wife • defeated Uranus • Goddess of wisdom • Poseidon's weapon • Persephone's mother • kindnapped Persophone • Worshippers of Dionysus • Where is Demeter's temple? • Gaea and Uranus's children • There are _________ Olympians. • One human parent one God parent • Zeus had an affair with ________. • King of Thebes and cousin of Dionysus • ...
Constellations 2015-03-01
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- latin for 'cross'
- it ranges from red to yellow to blue depending on the surface temperature
- also known as "ursa minor"
- because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- it is the closest star to earth next to sun
- the second brightest star, and is a part of carina constellation
- an aboriginal tribe in Australia
- illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere
- considered as "window to the future"
- the color of the hottest star
- constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- ancient civilizations looked up to these patterns as messages, guides, or symbols from the ________
- some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- to get this, astromomers study the spectral lines of the stars
- is a recognized, but not official grouping of stars
- ________ temperature of stars that are expressed in Kelvin
- very small stars are considered as _______ stars
- is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- refers to the half-man, half-horse in greek mythology
- the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- stars that are twice to 10 times larger than our sun are considered _________ stars
- the stars that are 10 time larger than the sun
- before formal science came in, people looked to the sky for _______
- the _______ the stars the reddish they appear
- are massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures
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- latin for "keel"
- "shooting star" or "falling star" is actually a ______
- constellations that can be seen all year round
- is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- describes the rate at which a star radiates energy
- is described in terms of magnitude and luminosity
- the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- the movement of the earth around its axis
- latin name for 'swan' and is the 16th largest constellation
- also known as "ursa major"
- known as the "north star"
- devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- a constellation named after a queen in greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- "morning star" is actually planet ______
40 Clues: latin for "keel" • latin for 'cross' • known as the "north star" • also known as "ursa minor" • also known as "ursa major" • the color of the hottest star • an aboriginal tribe in Australia • considered as "window to the future" • the big dipper is an asterism of _______ • "morning star" is actually planet ______ • the movement of the earth around its axis • ...
Constellations 2015-03-01
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- it ranges from red to yellow to blue depending on the surface temperature
- known as the "north star"
- devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- is a recognized, but not official grouping of stars
- "shooting star" or "falling star" is actually a ______
- ________ temperature of stars that are expressed in Kelvin
- to get this, astromomers study the spectral lines of the stars
- stars that are twice to 10 times larger than our sun are considered _________ stars
- before formal science came in, people looked to the sky for _______
- is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- the _______ the stars the reddish they appear
- is described in terms of magnitude and luminosity
- describes the rate at which a star radiates energy
- constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- ancient civilizations looked up to these patterns as messages, guides, or symbols from the ________
- very small stars are considered as _______ stars
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- latin for 'cross'
- latin for "keel"
- the second brightest star, and is a part of carina constellation
- also known as "ursa major"
- it is the closest star to earth next to sun
- the color of the hottest star
- an aboriginal tribe in Australia
- illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere
- constellations that can be seen all year round
- refers to the half-man, half-horse in greek mythology
- the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- considered as "window to the future"
- some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- also known as "ursa minor"
- the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- a constellation named after a queen in greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- are massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures
- latin name for 'swan' and is the 16th largest constellation
- the movement of the earth around its axis
- "morning star" is actually planet ______
39 Clues: latin for "keel" • latin for 'cross' • known as the "north star" • also known as "ursa major" • also known as "ursa minor" • the color of the hottest star • an aboriginal tribe in Australia • considered as "window to the future" • the big dipper is an asterism of _______ • "morning star" is actually planet ______ • the movement of the earth around its axis • ...
Persia, Athens, Sparta 2025-12-01
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- Persian Emperor who invaded Greece in the first Persian War
- Persian Emperor who invaded Greece in the second Persian War
- Greek ruler known for extending democracy in Athens and building the Parthenon during Greece’s golden age
- The Iliad and Odyssey were stories about this mythical war
- The Persian War was fought partly over control of this sea
- Type of government used by the Persians, splitting up an empire into smaller pieces to be run by a governor or satrap
- Greek city-state, located on the Balkan Peninsula, known for its focus on literature and education.
- King of the gods in Greek Mythology
- Term for long poems or stories, often about heroes and their adventures
- Series of conflicts between the massive Persian Empire and the Greek City states working together
- Type of government where a small group is in charge, like in Sparta
- Patron goddess of Athens, goddess of wisdom and heroes
- Type of government where the rich have all the power
- Religion of the Persian Empire
- Battle where the Greeks defeated the Persians in the first Persian War, Athens sent a man to run back to Athens to give the good news
- Type of government where a leader takes power by force
- Type of government where all citizens can vote in all decisions, like in Athens
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- Temple built to Athena in Athens during it's golden age
- Type of ship used by the Athenians with a battering ram on the front
- Persian Emperor known for being tolerant of the people he conquered, freed the Jews from Babylon
- Land battle where 300 Spartans held off the Persian Army
- Sea battle where the Athenian navy defeated the Persians
- Type of government where citizens elect people to represent them and make decisions, like the U.S.
- Belief in more than one god, like the Ancient Greeks
- Only free, native-born, adult males could be these in Ancient Greece
- A Greek city-state known for its militaristic society, located on the Peloponnesus Penninsula.
- Term for an enslaved person in Sparta
- Type of government led by a king
- Another term for the Persian Empire
- Mountain where the gods of Greek Mythology lived
- Greatest Greek story teller, wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Road built to connect the large Persian Empire
- Greece was very mountainous, leading to cities that acted like their own countries
33 Clues: Religion of the Persian Empire • Type of government led by a king • King of the gods in Greek Mythology • Another term for the Persian Empire • Term for an enslaved person in Sparta • Road built to connect the large Persian Empire • Mountain where the gods of Greek Mythology lived • Belief in more than one god, like the Ancient Greeks • ...
Investigating Australia's Physical Environment 2013-02-03
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- plant protector
- a shoot growing from underneath the stem of a plant
- The study of the evolution and configuration of landform
- An area or region drained by a river, river system, or other body of water
- half of a sphere
- the lines of weather maps
- something cresent shaped
- (of rock) That has formed from sediment deposited by water or air
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- the distance to a place from greenwich england
- Sclerophyll is a type of vegetation that has hard leaves and short internodes
- the mythology of Australian aboriginals when the first ancestors were created
- the invisbale lines across the globe to help measure the climate
- Denoting rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies.
- Forces pertaining to, causing or resulting from structural deformation of the earth's crust
- A plant that needs very little water
- large mass of igneous rock believed to have formed deep underground
- A low growing bushy Australian eucalyptus
17 Clues: plant protector • half of a sphere • something cresent shaped • the lines of weather maps • A plant that needs very little water • A low growing bushy Australian eucalyptus • the distance to a place from greenwich england • a shoot growing from underneath the stem of a plant • The study of the evolution and configuration of landform • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2023-03-06
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- a small group of words standing together as a unit
- reliance on reason as the best guide for belief and action
- gives the text flow
- a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank
- abstract ideals are as important as reality
- existing in something as a fixed quality
- a song or poem that tells a story
- method or way of using skills
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- a reference to a statement, person, place, event, or thing that is known from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, science or pop culture
- essay what did i learn? how did i learn it? what could i have done better?
- out-of-date words
- purpose
- something made for a particular purpose
- a king or queen who inherits authority
- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- a belief in the realities that exist beyond perception
- using components that are grammatically the same, adds rhythm and balance
17 Clues: purpose • out-of-date words • gives the text flow • method or way of using skills • a song or poem that tells a story • a king or queen who inherits authority • something made for a particular purpose • existing in something as a fixed quality • abstract ideals are as important as reality • a small group of words standing together as a unit • ...
gasswedding2025 2025-04-13
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- Cut of the engagement ring diamond
- This sweet treat is always stocked in our freezer
- Kara’s favorite Oklahoma ice cream joint
- Kara and the Officiant met in this OU club
- Stephen and Kara met at this company's holiday party
- The street Kara and Stephen live on
- Kara works for this yodeling internet company
- Stephen's alma mater
- Stephen's favorite musician, who has a museum here in Tulsa
- Stephen's fave book genre
- Stephen's favorite SciFi writer, and the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Stephen and his dad share this middle name
- Kara's childhood dog, who she named during a middle school obsession with Greek Mythology
- Tulsa to DC, directionally speaking
- Stephen proposed in this French restaurant, after a massive brunch spread
- Not Huntsville, but close
- This flying object broke Stephen's front tooth in middle school
- Length of the engagement in months
- Kara and Stephen first lived together in this state
- Stephen's dad coached him in this sport
- In Greek mythology, King Minos of Crete locked this creature away in his labyrinth
- Stephen and Kara have a slight addiction to this fizzy drink
- Name of 40-down
- High School sport that broke Kara's ankle
- Eldest Gass brother
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- The bride's hometown
- Month that Stephen proposed
- Stephen and this groomsman met in Kindergarten
- As a child, Kara broke this sister's arm (on accident!)
- The bride's middle name
- Island home to Acadia National Park, or Stephen and Kara's favorite neighborhood ice cream spot
- number of twins in the wedding party
- Home of the Oklahoma Sooners
- and Kara live in this capital city
- Downtown Tulsa's primary architectural style
- City where Stephen and Kara met
- Kara and Stephen's greatest love
- Mother of the bride
- Auburn’s mascot, or Kara’s favorite animal
- Who said "I love you" first, accidentally
- As a child, Stephen broke this brother's tooth (on purpose)
- Mother of the groom
- Kara's favorite TV shows play on this network
- The couple's first international trip was to this European country
- In 2019, the couple drove 11 hours from Houston to visit this national park
- The majority of the honeymoon will be spent on this island, which is SAID TO BE the birthplace of Zeus
- First dish Stephen made for Kara
47 Clues: Name of 40-down • Mother of the bride • Mother of the groom • Eldest Gass brother • The bride's hometown • Stephen's alma mater • The bride's middle name • Stephen's fave book genre • Not Huntsville, but close • Month that Stephen proposed • Home of the Oklahoma Sooners • City where Stephen and Kara met • Kara and Stephen's greatest love • First dish Stephen made for Kara • ...
Know Your Mythology: Crossword 2022-02-09
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- The great-grandfather of King Bali
- The sword that Lord Shiva had given Ravana
- The daughter of the King of the Nagas
- He sat on an elephant named Supratika
- She was born from Drupada's Yagna
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- He always followed the path of Dharma
- The Pandavas' priest
- He was born with four arms and an extra eye
- The bird that fought against Ravana
- The deity of death and dharma
10 Clues: The Pandavas' priest • The deity of death and dharma • She was born from Drupada's Yagna • The great-grandfather of King Bali • The bird that fought against Ravana • He always followed the path of Dharma • The daughter of the King of the Nagas • He sat on an elephant named Supratika • The sword that Lord Shiva had given Ravana • He was born with four arms and an extra eye
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
10 Clues: to agree • poor person • again, once more • to direct, command • dreary, dismal, forlorn • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving • edge of a slope or of land bordering water
Greek Mythology - Lesson 7 2016-03-10
10 Clues: tightly • intestines • place, function • hoodlums, rowdy person • quick mental abilities • light spears for throwing • having bent or drooping ears • spoken smoothly without sincerity • maturing earlier than usual, advanced • conical heaps of stones built as markers
Ancient Egypt and Mythology 2022-09-20
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- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
- was god and man combined
- where mummies and belongings were placed for the after life
- lived in cultural isolation for many hundred of years
- texts recorded important religious ideas
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- wedge shaped script
- another ancient civilization
- the sun god
- god of life, death, and resurrection
- writing system of pictures
10 Clues: the sun god • wedge shaped script • was god and man combined • writing system of pictures • another ancient civilization • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • god of life, death, and resurrection • texts recorded important religious ideas • lived in cultural isolation for many hundred of years • where mummies and belongings were placed for the after life
Words Derived from Mythology 2021-09-29
10 Clues: A maze • Colored part of the eye • A system to improve memory • Science of mental behaviour • Breakfast food made from grain • To put into a sleep-like state • An opening of the Earth's crust • Enormous size, strength or power • A person sensitive to nonphysical forces • A titan who bears the sky on his shoulders
Greek Mythology List 4 2019-08-27
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- to answer
- physically violent and frightening
- to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition
- to make a very strong and urgent request
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- to put something into a liquid for a short time
- A narrow beam of light, heat, etc. travelling in a straight line from its place of origin
- A large, flat object that (in the past) soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves
- to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies
- to put something against a wall or other surface so that it is supported
- what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat
10 Clues: to answer • physically violent and frightening • to make a very strong and urgent request • to put something into a liquid for a short time • to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition • to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies • to put something against a wall or other surface so that it is supported • ...
Star Wars Mythology #1 2023-06-13
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- related to governments ruled by those who inherited their rule
- not related to any religion
- power to move objects with one's mind
- Dark Lord leader...Force sensitive users who practice the dark side of the Force
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- holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire
- relating to monks, nuns, and monasteries. Dedicated to special order.
- Arabic wording meaning master of the mystic warrior way
- pursue knowledge and understanding of the truth
- to promote and improve growth
- system advocating a life of balance with the universe
10 Clues: not related to any religion • to promote and improve growth • power to move objects with one's mind • pursue knowledge and understanding of the truth • system advocating a life of balance with the universe • holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire • Arabic wording meaning master of the mystic warrior way • ...
Cooper's Greek mythology crossword 2023-08-30
10 Clues: the god of heavens • the god of olympus • the god of the sea • the god of under world • the god of poetry music • the goddess of marriage • the god of war and courage • the goddess of victory and law • the god of sport and athletics • the god of hunting and wilderness
Greek mythology I guess 2024-04-11
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- Hades dog was named..
- the king of the gods was..
- God of love or sotmhigdfngqewh4wrgwrw
- The protagonist of that Disney movie about greece was..
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- the titan who held up the heavens was unfortunately..
- 3star?
- the sea gods better version was..
- king Midas's curse of
- who married his sister? (ew)
- The messenger of the gods.
- the god of sky, and future planet was called..
11 Clues: 3star? • Hades dog was named.. • king Midas's curse of • the king of the gods was.. • The messenger of the gods. • who married his sister? (ew) • the sea gods better version was.. • God of love or sotmhigdfngqewh4wrgwrw • the god of sky, and future planet was called.. • the titan who held up the heavens was unfortunately.. • ...
Daily Mythology Terms 2022-11-18
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- A New Orleans Voodoo practice in which special herbs, among other things, are put in a small red flannel bag, worn or stored to balance the black and white aspects of one's life; named after the French word for gray (two words).
- A female nature deity
- God of all winds
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- A female water deity
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- A powerful Greek deity, descendants of Gaea and Uranus
- Abbreviation of a Latin term translating to "The Senate and People of Rome"
7 Clues: God of all winds • A female water deity • A female nature deity • Roman goddess of love and beauty • A powerful Greek deity, descendants of Gaea and Uranus • Abbreviation of a Latin term translating to "The Senate and People of Rome" • ...
Greek Mythology Terms 2023-09-21
Akella 2020-09-11
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- name of a famous dog created by Disney also sharing the name of a planet
- the most abundantly found element on earth next only to Oxygen
- The guy who discovered gravity
- The fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- One of the most recognizable paintings by Da Vinci
- Bugs Bunny is a ____
- A colour, also a fruit
- The Hindu god of wisdom and intellect and revered as the remover of obstacles
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- The famous actor starring in movies like Spyder, Pokiri, Athadu is
- The first thing you would say after lifting a call
- Innovation and you
- A Game of _____. (An extremely popular fantasy TV series)
- King of gods in Greek Mythology
- What has 4 right angles and having all sides equal
- Something without which you won't be able to sleep peacefully
- J.K Rowling's best selling books
- A foot and ankle surgeon or a medical professional devoted to treatment of foot related
17 Clues: Innovation and you • Bugs Bunny is a ____ • A colour, also a fruit • The guy who discovered gravity • King of gods in Greek Mythology • J.K Rowling's best selling books • The first thing you would say after lifting a call • What has 4 right angles and having all sides equal • One of the most recognizable paintings by Da Vinci • ...
Week one Spelling - Jaiden 2020-10-12
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- having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing.
- a word which has a similar meaning
- an exercise where someone with great flexibility display physical agility and coordination.
- _____ are located in Egypt
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- The cryptic message was saying Marcus would one day worship the almighty potato
- Keith has no _____ for other people
- Vijay is not lyrical
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- Percy Jackson is from Greek _____
- when you have a bomb. This would speed up the chemical reaction and make it go BOOM!
- when one thing is identical to another
- Present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
- a word where it is spelt the same but has a different meaning
- a cylindrical thing
- lets just say it starts with an L and ends with an ymph
- a fake name mostly used by authors
17 Clues: a cylindrical thing • Vijay is not lyrical • _____ are located in Egypt • Percy Jackson is from Greek _____ • a word which has a similar meaning • a fake name mostly used by authors • Keith has no _____ for other people • when one thing is identical to another • feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy. • lets just say it starts with an L and ends with an ymph • ...
Constellations and Stars 2023-03-31
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- This constellation is also known as Ursa Major.
- Also known as Leo.
- A group of stars that form a picture.
- Also known as the North Star.
- Constellation discovered by Galileo Galilei.
- A constellation is made up of these.
- The number of offical constellations.
- This constellation includes the North Star (Polaris). (2 wrds)
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- A constellation thats name is the Latinized form of the Greek word for telescope.
- A lyric inspired by stars from Taylor Swift.(6 wrds)
- Its name is Latin for "fishes", and is also the astrological sign for people born in part February and part of March.
- The agency that is responsible for technology related to space.
- A constellation named after a Greek mythological hero, known for killing Medusa.
- This constellation is named after a medium sized wild cat known for jumping high.
- A constellation which represents Crotus, protected by Artemis. Also known as Sagittarius.
- The Latin version for the Greek word for dolphin.
- A constellation named after the winged horse in Greek mythology.
17 Clues: Also known as Leo. • Also known as the North Star. • A constellation is made up of these. • A group of stars that form a picture. • The number of offical constellations. • Constellation discovered by Galileo Galilei. • This constellation is also known as Ursa Major. • The Latin version for the Greek word for dolphin. • A lyric inspired by stars from Taylor Swift.(6 wrds) • ...
Word Word- Mark Of The Thief- Robbee Henderson 2015-11-17
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- Of or relating to Arabia or its inhabitants.
- The third and commonly the last name of a citizen of ancient Rome,indicating the person's house or family
- In spite of; notwithstanding.
- Tending to cause or excite suspicion; questionable:
- A gown like outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes belted, worn by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
- Also called Elysian Fields. Classical Mythology. the abode of the blessed after death.
- The act of irritating or the state of being irritated.
- Roman historian.
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- Belonging or pertaining to the common people.
- A person who begs alms or lives by begging.
- A bridgelike structure that carries a water conduit or canal across a valley or over a river.
- Something that weighs down or depresses.
- Without logic or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling.
- Not tolerable; unendurable; insufferable:
- Always faithful
- The quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, orin sight.
- Faltering or hesitating, especially in speech.
17 Clues: Always faithful • Roman historian. • In spite of; notwithstanding. • Something that weighs down or depresses. • Not tolerable; unendurable; insufferable: • A person who begs alms or lives by begging. • Of or relating to Arabia or its inhabitants. • Belonging or pertaining to the common people. • Faltering or hesitating, especially in speech. • ...
MERCURY 2022-02-02
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- very cold giant planets; Neptune and Uranus are the two ice giants in the solar system.
- in imaginary line where the sky and ground seemed to meet .
- the Sun the planets and other objects that move around the Sun .
- Mercury surface space ENvironment GEochemistry and ranging.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration; part of U.S. Government responsible for space research .
- spacecrafts used to gather information about space.
- an imaginary line on which a planet spins.
- the layer of gases that surround a planet .
- the center of a planet .
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- travels across.
- small objects in space made from dust and ice .
- the nearly circular path a space object makes around another object in space .
- people who study space and its objects.
- a small, solid object in space that circles the Sun .
- large planets made mostly of gas; Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants .
- stories or Legends, often about gods or Heroes.
- large pit or Basin on the surface of a planet .
17 Clues: travels across. • the center of a planet . • people who study space and its objects. • an imaginary line on which a planet spins. • the layer of gases that surround a planet . • small objects in space made from dust and ice . • stories or Legends, often about gods or Heroes. • large pit or Basin on the surface of a planet . • ...
Percy Jackson and Greek Mythology 1 2025-01-14
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- a premonition; glimpse of the future
- this Titan was punished and forced to hold the world on his shoulders
- made Cronus throw up his eaten kids by giving him this
- decorative building being used as a shelter
- building; manufacturing
- gods
- Zeus gave him freedom in his kingdom; said to be a wise Titan
- devised; thought up: put together
- carefree or cheerful
- hind legs or adjoining parts of a quadruped
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- this was the God of the Underworld
- Zeus' mother; earth goddess
- hid away; snuck
- Zeus' brother; God of the sea
- ridiculed or mocked
- the strongest of the Titans; ate his 5 children
- a building or room where weapons are kept
- rule
- Greek architecture that is open/circular with central space surrounding by seats; used for performances
19 Clues: rule • gods • hid away; snuck • ridiculed or mocked • carefree or cheerful • building; manufacturing • Zeus' mother; earth goddess • Zeus' brother; God of the sea • devised; thought up: put together • this was the God of the Underworld • a premonition; glimpse of the future • a building or room where weapons are kept • decorative building being used as a shelter • ...
Sullys Mythological Creatures Crosswird puzzle 2023-07-10
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- Legendary creature of the mountains, often referred to as the "Abominable Snowman." Described as a large, hairy humanoid residing in remote, snowy regions. Shrouded in mystery, with sightings and tracks reported but not confirmed. Associated with cold climates and snow-covered landscapes. It is steeped in folklore and cultural beliefs, captivating the imagination with its elusive nature.
- Formidable three-headed dog of Greek mythology, guarding the gates of the Underworld. Known for its ferocity and unmatched vigilance. Prevents the living from entering the realm of the dead. Represents the boundary between life and death, serving as a terrifying deterrent. Its fearsome presence evokes both dread and fascination.
- Elusive and mysterious creature of folklore and cryptozoology, often referred to as Sasquatch. Described as a large humanoid inhabiting remote wilderness areas, particularly forests. Subject of numerous sightings and accounts, sparking debates about its existence.
- Mythical creature known for its nocturnal nature and thirst for blood. Often portrayed as an immortal being with the ability to transform into a bat. Associated with seduction, immortality, and the allure of darkness. They embody the eternal struggle between life and death, and the allure of forbidden desires.
- Legendary sea monster from maritime folklore, described as a colossal cephalopod-like creature. Associated with the depths of the ocean and immense power. Known for its ability to create treacherous whirlpools and wreak havoc on ships.
- Enormous sea monster from various mythologies, typically portrayed as a colossal, serpentine creature dwelling in the depths of the ocean. Often associated with chaos, destruction, and the power of the sea. Regarded as an ancient and formidable force, capable of causing great storms and upheaval. Legends depict it as a symbol of primal power, challenging the might of even the bravest sailors.
- Enchanting creature of folklore, often depicted as a beautiful being with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. Associated with the vastness of the ocean and the allure of the sea. Known for their captivating songs, luring sailors with their melodious voices. Legends speak of their yearning for the human world and the depths of their underwater realms.
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- horse of myth and legend, associated with beauty, grace, and the heavens. Known for its ability to fly and inspire creativity. Often portrayed as a loyal companion to heroes and poets. It symbolizes freedom, imagination, and the pursuit of dreams. Its elegant form and mythical essence have captivated countless imaginations.
- Legendary creature that is part human and part wolf, believed to transform under the influence of a full moon. Known for its dual nature and association with primal instincts.
- Represents a fusion of different animals and elements. Known for its hybrid nature and fearsome qualities. It embodies a mix of strength, cunning, and unpredictability. Its existence symbolizes the fantastical and the impossible, blending various aspects of the natural world into a single entity.
- Legendary creature found in many mythologies across the world, often depicted as a large, winged reptile with the ability to breathe fire. Known for their fierce nature, protective instincts, and hoarding tendencies. Symbolic of power, wisdom, and both destructive and transformative forces. Legends often portray them as guardians of treasure or powerful adversaries to be overcome by heroes.
- Mythical bird of legend, renowned for its ability to rise from its own ashes. Symbolizes rebirth, immortality, and renewal. Believed to cyclically burst into flames and be born anew from its own remains. Its fiery nature represents transformation and resilience. It embodies hope, as it emerges from destruction to start a new life cycle, leaving a legacy of inspiration and strength.
- Majestic creature of mythology, featuring the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Symbolizes strength, wisdom, and guardianship. Known for its fierce loyalty and protective nature. Often depicted as a creature of noble stature, with the ability to soar through the skies and defend what is precious.
- Mythical creature from Greek mythology, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Known for their strength, archery skills, and association with nature. Often depicted as wise and noble beings, embodying the duality of human and animal traits.
- Winged creature with the body of a bird and the head of a woman. Known for their swift and vicious nature, harpies are often depicted as female figures of vengeance and punishment. In mythology, they were associated with stealing and tormenting individuals.
15 Clues: Legendary creature that is part human and part wolf, believed to transform under the influence of a full moon. Known for its dual nature and association with primal instincts. • ...
Greek Monsters 2023-03-02
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- The “Mother of Monsters”
- Demonic female monster and belonged to the villainous cult circle of the goddess of the Underworld, Hekate.
- Beautiful, young women who used their singing to lure sailors passing by their island and slaughter them.
- The daughter of Forky and Kitos, once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for.
- Anthropomorphic monsters in Greek mythology, with a bird's body and a woman's head.
- Born when Poseidon decided to take revenge on King Minos of Crete for his disobedience; he denied sacrificing a beautiful white bull.
- Man-eating birds with beaks of bronze, sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victims, and poisonous dung.
- Another child of Typhon and Echidna,a horrible sea monster with serpentine features and many - many - snake heads.
- Fire-breathing giant serpent that guarded the Golden Fleece.
- A serpent monster, presided at the Delphic oracle, which existed in the cult center for its mother, Gaia. He was born by Gaia from the mud of the Flood of Deucalion with which Zeus ended the Golden Age.
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- Human-like but huge in stature and irresistible in strength.
- Three-headed beast: a lion's body and head, a tail that ended up in a snake's head, and in the middle of her back came a goat's neck and head. Daughter of Typhon and Echidna
- Also called the Mares of Thrace, were a herd of man-eating horses in Greek mythology belonging to the giant Diomedes.
- The “Father of all Monsters”.
- Famous three-headed dog, pet of Hades, the god of the Underworld.
- Three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes.
- Thought to be a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia lived opposite Scylla, on the Asian shore of the Bosporus
- Lives in the Nemean region, scattering fear in the area. has a very tough skin that can not be pierced by a weapon. also the offspring of Typhon and Echidna
- Took the form of a shaggy tameless boar of vast weight and foaming jaws. It would sally from the thick-wooded cypress-bearing heights of Erymanthus to harry the groves of Arcady and abuse the land of Psophis.
- A lion's body, bird's wings, and a female head.a treacherous and merciless monster who kills and eats those who cannot answer her riddle.
- A beautiful queen who ruled Libya
21 Clues: The “Mother of Monsters” • The “Father of all Monsters”. • A beautiful queen who ruled Libya • Human-like but huge in stature and irresistible in strength. • Fire-breathing giant serpent that guarded the Golden Fleece. • Famous three-headed dog, pet of Hades, the god of the Underworld. • ...
Legends 2021-03-19
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- a frightful she-dragon, from the waist up, she is a gorgeous woman. Her lower body, however, is that of a dragon. She also has a massive scorpion tail raging with venom. Snakes always gather around her ankles. Her long fingernails are curved and they alone can do significant damage with just one swipe.
- contained all the knowledge of the gods.
- harmless enough but this was one woman no one wanted to meet. A cousin of the banshee in Irish folktales, this creature heralded death.
- the god of the wind and storm, and could command the natural elements of the earth.
- referred to as the Headless Horseman - is a type of Fae originating from Irish folklore. This sinister being appears as a man or a woman riding upon a black horse, but the rider has no head upon their shoulders.
- a three-headed hellhound that guards the gates of Hades.
- the sun god, often regarded as the most important of all Egyptian gods.
- a mythical creature with the head of a human, a falcon, a cat, or a sheep and the body of a lion with the wings of an eagle
- said to be the nurse of the infant god Horus. With the help of his mother Isis, they protected Horus from his treacherous uncle, Set, when they took refuge in the swamps of the Nile Delta.
- said to be a fairy in Irish legend and her scream is believed to be an omen of death. The scream is also called ‘caoine’ which means ‘keening’ and is a warning that there will be an imminent death in the family and as the Irish families blended over time.
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- the goddess of truth, justice, and morality.
- a bird reborn from ashes
- water horse is a malevolent water spirit in Scottish mythology.
- a kind of a cross between serpents and dragons, were strong across that region.
- one of the most legendary mythical creatures of all time.
- possibly the most important god in Mesopotamian mythology.
- an ancient Egyptian god who had many roles around death.
- famous for being half-bird, half-woman.
- the winter goddess who created the mountains and hills that speckle the Scottish Highlands.
- a genre within Japanese film. In these films, you're sure to find a giant, mythological creature attacking major cities while militant forces are deployed. Sound a little bit like Godzilla?
- often depicted in some form of a woman and a bird.
21 Clues: a bird reborn from ashes • famous for being half-bird, half-woman. • contained all the knowledge of the gods. • the goddess of truth, justice, and morality. • often depicted in some form of a woman and a bird. • an ancient Egyptian god who had many roles around death. • a three-headed hellhound that guards the gates of Hades. • ...
mythology magazine puzzle 2024-05-02
7 Clues: god of archery • god of the sea • god of lighting • Poseidon's weapon • the son of Laërtes • the god of the underworld • around the 12 or 13th century BCE
Aztec Mythology Overview 2023-01-23
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- The Aztec calendar was split into a side for Harvest and a side for _____.
- the Aztecs were the people of the ____
- Chicomecoatl was the goddess of this important plant
- where the Aztec culture was located
- Huitzilopochtli was shown carrying a scepter made of this
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- Capital city of the Aztec Empire
- one of the things Tlaloc required as a sacrifice
7 Clues: Capital city of the Aztec Empire • where the Aztec culture was located • the Aztecs were the people of the ____ • one of the things Tlaloc required as a sacrifice • Chicomecoatl was the goddess of this important plant • Huitzilopochtli was shown carrying a scepter made of this • The Aztec calendar was split into a side for Harvest and a side for _____.
Hermes Mythology Crossword 2022-11-29
7 Clues: Hermes' Roman name. • The two animals on Hermes' staff. • The most common symbol of Hermes. • The formal name of Hermes' staff. • Hermes' role among the other gods. • The structure Hermes is the god of. • The god who gifted Hermes his staff.
Norse Mythology Crossword 2024-12-03
7 Clues: The day of doom • Loki's daughter • The world serpent • The Trickster God • Balder's blind brother • The Lord of Muspellheim • The wolf that bit of Tyr's hand
Fahrenheit 451 2023-01-21
5 Clues: to hunt relentlessly; a kind of dog • a light fuel oil; fuel to burn books • mythical bird who rose from the ashes after burning • a lizard-like amphibian; in mythology it's fireproof • odd or unusual; Clarisse's family as she describes them
HUNT FOR OCTOPUS 2025-02-13
5 Clues: "A short, sweet message sent with a tap." • "A silent sanctuary of stories and knowledge." • "A hidden path below, where cars and people go." • "A cozy spot for coffee, conversations, and croissants." • "The goddess of wisdom, music, and learning in Hindu mythology."
greek mythology- cailin 2023-09-01
8 Clues: what has one eye • who is the weakest god • who is the fastest god • who has the most children • who lived in the underworld • who is the god of mount olympus • who is the goddess of love and beauty • who causes earthquakes when they are angry
mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-19
7 Clues: The king of the gods • The greek god of sleeping • God of strength and power • The physical embodiment of doom • God of the Sun and also known as Sol • god of family feuds and avenger of evil • God of fire, metalworking, stone masonry
Conner - Santa & Mythology 2025-12-23
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- Dutch figure who inspired Santa Claus
- Gift-bringer from German and Austrian traditions
- Folkloric creature who punishes misbehaving children
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- Word meaning “Christmas,” often seen in songs
- Region associated with Santa’s mythical home
- The fleet-footed reindeer; not the most obvious one
- Vertical shaft used symbolically for Santa’s entrance
7 Clues: Dutch figure who inspired Santa Claus • Region associated with Santa’s mythical home • Word meaning “Christmas,” often seen in songs • Gift-bringer from German and Austrian traditions • The fleet-footed reindeer; not the most obvious one • Folkloric creature who punishes misbehaving children • Vertical shaft used symbolically for Santa’s entrance
Naruto 3 in 1 2017-12-11
5 Clues: a synonym for shinobi • originated from Chinese mythology • is a Japanese blanket term for any combat skill • Unlike ninjutsu, the effects of_________are not real • is the strategy and tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare and espionage purportedly practiced by the shinobi
Greek Mythology 2022-05-19
Hindu Mythology 2022-12-06
Norse Mythology 2023-03-28
5 Clues: Another name for The Norse people • They value _____, bravery, and hospitality. • What body part did Odin lose to gain wisdom. • Breaking an ____ is considered worse than murder. • The carriage ridden by Sif, Thor's wife, was carried by blue and gray ____.
Greek mythology 2023-11-16
greek mythology 2024-09-18
5 Clues: kidnapped by Hades • monster with head of a bull • god of water and earthquakes • stare will turn you to stone • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
valentine day 2024-01-14
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- To hold dear and appreciate the special moments with loved ones.
- Involving love and emotional attachment; often associated with affectionate gestures.
- Expressing feelings sincerely and genuinely.
- Deep love and admiration for someone.
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- A term of endearment for a loved one or a close friend.
- Showing love and care towards someone.
- A person to whom you express your love, often through cards or gifts on Valentine's Day.
- A sweet treat or gift, often exchanged on Valentine's Day as a symbol of affection.
- In mythology, a mischievous winged creature who is said to make people fall in love by shooting them with arrows.
9 Clues: Deep love and admiration for someone. • Showing love and care towards someone. • Expressing feelings sincerely and genuinely. • A term of endearment for a loved one or a close friend. • To hold dear and appreciate the special moments with loved ones. • A sweet treat or gift, often exchanged on Valentine's Day as a symbol of affection. • ...
Cardboard 2022-01-31
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- something that is formed by combining two or more things
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- an administrative officer in charge of a business, government, or school unit or operation
- something that is formed by combining two or more things
- causing astonishment or wonder
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- to set or close tightly
- to flow in a broken irregular current
- made of corrugated material (such as cardboard)
- a citizen of Baghdad whose adventures at sea are told in the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
10 Clues: to set or close tightly • causing astonishment or wonder • to flow in a broken irregular current • made of corrugated material (such as cardboard) • something that is formed by combining two or more things • something that is formed by combining two or more things • any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead • ...
Mitch's Crossword 2014-02-06
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- high level of basketball played in the USA
- its where they play sport and other countries compete
- a large ugly terrifying animal or person found in mythology or created by the imagination
- so extraordinary or wonderful as to be barely believable or to cause extreme surprise
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- a time or feeling of enjoyment or amusement
- a strip of sand or pebbles at the point where land meets the sea or a lake
- played in Australia
- an individual or group competitive activity involving physical exertion or skill, governed by rules, and sometimes engaged in professionally
- causing amusement, especially enough to provoke laughter
9 Clues: played in Australia • high level of basketball played in the USA • a time or feeling of enjoyment or amusement • its where they play sport and other countries compete • causing amusement, especially enough to provoke laughter • a strip of sand or pebbles at the point where land meets the sea or a lake • ...
Ancient Rome 2021-04-08
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- in ancient Roman cities, a large public place that was the center of business.
- a slave or captive who fought to the death in a public arena in front of spectators.
- a member of the senate, the state council of the ancient Roman Republic.
- a volcano in Italy
- a gladiator who led a slave rebellion in ancient Rome
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- in Roman mythology, the king of the gods
- a structure or pipe that is meant for carrying water
- in ancient Rome, army troops that fought on horse and on foot.
- a general, co-leader and then dictator of Ancient Rome.
9 Clues: a volcano in Italy • in Roman mythology, the king of the gods • a structure or pipe that is meant for carrying water • a gladiator who led a slave rebellion in ancient Rome • a general, co-leader and then dictator of Ancient Rome. • in ancient Rome, army troops that fought on horse and on foot. • ...
Ancient Egyptian Crossword 2022-10-26
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- Who was in charge of Ancient Egypt, who was a kinglike figure in Ancient Egypt?
- What river did Ancient Egyptians live near?
- Who were at the bottom of the Egyptian social class?
- What did scribes write on in Ancient Egypt?
- Where were the organs of the dead placed during the mummification process?
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- What was the formal writing system in Ancient Egypt called?
- What was the god of death called in Ancient Egyptian mythology?
- What was a popular amulet in the shape of a bug used in mummification rituals?
- What animals did Ancient Egyptians believe to be sacred?
9 Clues: What river did Ancient Egyptians live near? • What did scribes write on in Ancient Egypt? • Who were at the bottom of the Egyptian social class? • What animals did Ancient Egyptians believe to be sacred? • What was the formal writing system in Ancient Egypt called? • What was the god of death called in Ancient Egyptian mythology? • ...
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Vocab part 1 2024-12-16
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- cheerful and happy, or likely to be so
- one of many goddesses in old legends represented as beautiful young girls living in mountains, forests, meadows, and waters
- great surprise or amazement
- wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person, especially in a small way, because you feel angry towards them
- afraid or nervous about what may happen
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- right away; at once
- small epipelagic fish that sometimes migrate along the coast in large schools
- a teacher with a high rank at a college or university
- a figure in Roman mythology dwelling in the country and represented as part goat and part man
9 Clues: right away; at once • great surprise or amazement • cheerful and happy, or likely to be so • afraid or nervous about what may happen • a teacher with a high rank at a college or university • small epipelagic fish that sometimes migrate along the coast in large schools • a figure in Roman mythology dwelling in the country and represented as part goat and part man • ...
Cami's Birthday Trip 2025-05-01
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- Seed of plant in legume family.
- Brand known for its signature soft, cohesive substance not meant to be swallowed; founded in 1891.
- Large water surface; part of interconnected waterway system in the United States.
- Type of catastrophic event that occurred in 1871; nicknamed “The Great _______ ____.”
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- Classification of weather phenomena.
- A muscular male bovine with curved horns and a fierce gaze; symbol of strength, aggression, and determination in mythology."
- An innovative piece of 20th century architecture; former world-record holder.
- Thick, buttery rising crust; style of pie.
- Natural stream notable for its unique color once a year.
9 Clues: Seed of plant in legume family. • Classification of weather phenomena. • Thick, buttery rising crust; style of pie. • Natural stream notable for its unique color once a year. • An innovative piece of 20th century architecture; former world-record holder. • Large water surface; part of interconnected waterway system in the United States. • ...
Week 1 Vocab Crossword 2024-09-08
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- the act of treating someone or something with kindness and consideration, and acknowledging their value and importance.
- desire or be curious to know something.
- to make an educated guess or deduction based on logic and evidence.
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- the ability to understand and share another person's feelings and experiences
- the study of myths
- the act of observing or paying attention to something.
6 Clues: the study of myths • desire or be curious to know something. • the act of observing or paying attention to something. • to make an educated guess or deduction based on logic and evidence. • the ability to understand and share another person's feelings and experiences • ...
The Illiard 2023-07-17
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- Mythical female spirits of nature, often associated with particular locations such as forests, rivers, and mountains.
- An ancient city in present-day Turkey, which was the setting of the Trojan War.
- A metaphorical term referring to a person's vulnerability or weak point, derived from the legend of Achilles.
- The concept of destiny or the predetermined course of events in Greek mythology. It is often seen as an inexorable force that determines the outcomes of human lives.
- The Greek king and leader of the expedition against Troy. His actions often lead to conflicts among the Greek warriors.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, who often interferes in the events of the Trojan War.
- The Trojan prince who abducted Helen, leading to the Trojan War. He is often seen as cowardly and lacking in honor.
- Achilles' closest companion and cousin. He wears Achilles' armor into battle and is killed by Hector, leading to Achilles' return to the war seeking revenge.
- A magnificent shield crafted by the god Hephaestus for Achilles. It is described in great detail in the Iliad, depicting various scenes of life and war.
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- The king of Sparta and husband of Helen, whose efforts to reclaim his wife are a catalyst for the Trojan War.
- A Greek hero and strategist, known for his cunning and intelligence. He plays a key role in the Greek victory in the Trojan War and later embarks on a long journey home, which is the subject of Homer's other epic. He seeks to protect his city and his sons during the Trojan War.
- A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses, commonly used in ancient warfare.
- A massive wooden horse used by the Greeks to infiltrate Troy. It was presented as a peace offering, but Greek warriors were hidden inside and emerged to sack the city.
- The wife of Menelaus, the Spartan king, whose abduction by Paris of Troy sparked the Trojan War.
- The greatest Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his strength and invulnerability except for his special spot.
- A Trojan captive girl awarded to Achilles, whose capture by Agamemnon becomes a point of contention between the Greek leaders.
- The Trojan prince and warrior, known for his bravery and honor. He is the main opponent of Achilles and is eventually killed by him.
17 Clues: A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses, commonly used in ancient warfare. • An ancient city in present-day Turkey, which was the setting of the Trojan War. • The king of the gods in Greek mythology, who often interferes in the events of the Trojan War. • The wife of Menelaus, the Spartan king, whose abduction by Paris of Troy sparked the Trojan War. • ...
Odyssey Trivia 2022-10-20
5 Clues: She was the queen of Ithaca • the son of Odysseus and Penelope • the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey • war The war is one of the most important events in Greek mythology • ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft
Percy Jackson and the lightning thief 2014-04-22
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- either of the two times in the year, when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
- reduce to fine particles.
- (typically of a young person) tending to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
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- cause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by not according with their expectations.
- excessively credulous belief in and reverence for the supernatural.
- childish; immature.
- extremely unpleasant.
9 Clues: childish; immature. • extremely unpleasant. • reduce to fine particles. • excessively credulous belief in and reverence for the supernatural. • an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present. • (typically of a young person) tending to commit crime, particularly minor crime. • ...
