mythology Crossword Puzzles
Greek Mythology Crossword (17 Feb 2026) 2026-02-17
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- 5: is Odysseus kind of Funny?
- who wrote the Odyssey?
- who makes the Thunderbolts to Zeus?
- 4: who is he Pathetic and Weak Like?
- 3: what was he busy doing?
- who tried to throw Boulders after Mount Olympus?
- how many Dates has Hermes Been on in Wouldn’t you like?
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- *British Accent HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa
- 1: whos in the wrong?
- what was the Two Word Circe had them in?
- who was the First Primordial Being?
- 2: what is Trust?
- What is Zeus?
- Who is the Chillest God?
- what did Rhea trick Cronus into Swallowing?
15 Clues: What is Zeus? • 2: what is Trust? • 1: whos in the wrong? • who wrote the Odyssey? • Who is the Chillest God? • 3: what was he busy doing? • 5: is Odysseus kind of Funny? • who makes the Thunderbolts to Zeus? • who was the First Primordial Being? • *British Accent HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa • 4: who is he Pathetic and Weak Like? • what was the Two Word Circe had them in? • ...
Crossword puzzle of literary terms and mythology!:) 2013-06-09
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- Queen of all Gods.
- A brief, direct or indirect reference to a figure, place, event, idea, or object from myth, religion, history, literature, society, or popular culture.
- Literary device used by science fiction writers when they take current trends in society and try to determine the effect on these trends years into the future.
- Figurative language of something non-human is givin human characteristics.
- In charge of metal works.
- The main character in story or novel.
- The opposite of what is expected.
- Symbol was a trident and a horse.
- The main message in a piece of writing.
- The turning point in the story.
- Greed can make you unhappy.
- Symbols are the bow and arrow.
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- Thing being explained how evil enterd the world and how important it is to have hope.
- One thing is compared with another by being completly identified with it.
- The event or character that triggers the conflict in the story.
- The highest point of interest for the reader.
- In charge of the underworld.
- Figurative language sentence using "as" or "like".
- Symbol was lyre and the sun.
- Literary device that places two divice.
- A part of the plot that introduces setting, characters and the mood of a story or novel.
- The character who opposes the main character.
- Clues or hints to suggest what will happen later
- Symbol of the golden staff, winged sandals and helmet.
- Messenger of the Gods.
- This God was in charge of love.
- Something concrete used to represent something abstract.
- Symbol was the thunderbolt.
- In charge of agriculture.
- Goddess of love.
30 Clues: Goddess of love. • Queen of all Gods. • Messenger of the Gods. • In charge of metal works. • In charge of agriculture. • Symbol was the thunderbolt. • Greed can make you unhappy. • In charge of the underworld. • Symbol was lyre and the sun. • Symbols are the bow and arrow. • This God was in charge of love. • The turning point in the story. • The opposite of what is expected. • ...
Greek Mythology x Marvel Heroes Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- Vicious gorgon beheaded by Perseus
- Sorceress identity of Wanda Maximoff
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- Greek goddess of romantic love and beauty
- Box office hit and most watched Marvel movie
- Greek hero who completed the 12 labors
- Norse god of mischief and Marvel villain-turned-hero
- Norse god of thunder
- Greek hero who found the golden fleece
- Greek princess who aided in finding the golden fleece; but was later exiled and murdered her own children
- Greek god of thunder and ruler of the skies
- Avenger and war hero; aka Steve Rodgers
- Greek god of the sea; created horses
- Teenage superhero with ability to shoot webs
- The name of the famous group of Marvel superheroes
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- King of the nation Wakanda
- Only weapon of Captain America
- Greek herald and messenger of the gods
- Greek hero and son of a muse; traveled to the underworld to recover his lost wife Eurydice
- Angry alter-ego of Bruce Banner
- Powerful weapon that can only be lifted by one hero
- Son of princess Danae; killed Medusa and saved Andromeda from death
- Greek god of war
- Renowned surgeon turned powerful sorcerer
- Superhero title of inventor and bilionaire Tony Stark
- Greek olympian queen and goddess of women; sister-wife of Zeus
- Former Russian spy and Marvel antagonist
- Virgin Greek goddess of wild animals and chastity
- Greek god of death and ruler of the underworld
- Powerful villain/warlord who threatened to wipe out the population of Earth
30 Clues: Greek god of war • Norse god of thunder • King of the nation Wakanda • Only weapon of Captain America • Angry alter-ego of Bruce Banner • Vicious gorgon beheaded by Perseus • Sorceress identity of Wanda Maximoff • Greek god of the sea; created horses • Greek herald and messenger of the gods • Greek hero who completed the 12 labors • Greek hero who found the golden fleece • ...
The Odyssey and Greek Mythology part one 2025-04-10
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- stories about Greek gods and goddesses
- The wife of Odysseus
- the whirlpool monster
- king of the gods
- The son of Telemachus and Penelope
- type of flower that makes you forget about home
- the goddess who helps Odysseus
- god of the sea
- The witch who turns men into animals
- blind prophet who Odysseus must talk to in the Land of the Dead
- the god of winds
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- where Odysseus must travel to before going home
- The hero of The Odyssey
- The cyclops Odysseus blinds
- the six-headed monster
- Odysseus must hear their song
- the poet who tells the story of The Odyssey
- they eat humans
- the god whose cattle they are not supposed to touch
- the messenger god
20 Clues: god of the sea • they eat humans • king of the gods • the god of winds • the messenger god • The wife of Odysseus • the whirlpool monster • the six-headed monster • The hero of The Odyssey • The cyclops Odysseus blinds • Odysseus must hear their song • the goddess who helps Odysseus • The son of Telemachus and Penelope • The witch who turns men into animals • ...
Greek Mythology Historical Context Pgs. 468-461 2026-04-06
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- Minoan writing system (2 wrds.)
- Athens is the birthplace of __
- What the Greeks called the underworld
- Godess of love
- Messenger of the gods
- One-eyed Titan
- Famous Greek military conflict (2 wrds.)
- Common enemy of the Greeks
- Where Odysseus ruled
- God of war
- She was married to Zeus
- These games were invented to honor Zeus
- Name of the sea east of Greece
- Blind prophet from "The Odyssey"
- They wove the threads of a person's life (2 wrds.)
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- Minoan civization is named after him (2 wrds.)
- God of the sea
- The temple built to honor Athena
- Southern Greek island
- What the word -polis means (2 wrds.)
- God of wine
- The dark void Greeks believe they came from
- Excessive pride
- Goddesses of arts and sciences
- The Greek term for a king
- Greeks known for their military prowness
- What ancient Greeks called their heritage
- They created Linear B
- He ruled heaven and was the king of the gods
- God of prophecy
30 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of the sea • Godess of love • One-eyed Titan • Excessive pride • God of prophecy • Where Odysseus ruled • Southern Greek island • Messenger of the gods • They created Linear B • She was married to Zeus • The Greek term for a king • Common enemy of the Greeks • Athens is the birthplace of __ • Goddesses of arts and sciences • Name of the sea east of Greece • ...
Gods & Heroes of Greek Mythology by Jamie 2026-05-19
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- Titan that holds up the world
- God of beauty
- Old age
- Titan of the sun
- Titan of forethought
- Minor god of victory
- Titan of the stars
- God of the sea
- Minor god of magic and crossroads
- Steed of belepharon
- King of the titans
- God of lightning
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- Seven star sisters
- Hundred-eyed and Hundred-handed beasts
- Women warriors
- God of poetry and prophecy
- Titan of the moon
- God of the underworld
- Titan of afterthought
- Minor god of revenge
- Half-horse half-man
- The west wind
22 Clues: Old age • God of beauty • The west wind • Women warriors • God of the sea • Titan of the sun • God of lightning • Titan of the moon • Seven star sisters • Titan of the stars • King of the titans • Half-horse half-man • Steed of belepharon • Titan of forethought • Minor god of victory • Minor god of revenge • God of the underworld • Titan of afterthought • God of poetry and prophecy • ...
Mermaids and their marvellous mythology. 2020-11-23
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- Where did people sight a mermaid in 2009?
- What does a mermaid's tail turn into when they go on land?
- What shape did the book 'Arabian Nights' describe their faces as?
- What is most of our planet covered by?
- What evolved between people and dolphins in the video?
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- Who does the man in the video think trained the dolphins to fish originally?
- What did sailors believe the mermaids would do to distract them?
- Where would we find mermaids and mermen?
- What are mermaids called when they are men?
- What were mermaids seen swimming next to in old pictures?
- What type of a tail does a mermaid have?
- What do dolphins help people to do in many parts of the world?
12 Clues: What is most of our planet covered by? • Where would we find mermaids and mermen? • What type of a tail does a mermaid have? • Where did people sight a mermaid in 2009? • What are mermaids called when they are men? • What evolved between people and dolphins in the video? • What were mermaids seen swimming next to in old pictures? • ...
Norse Mythology gods and goddess 2021-12-08
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- goddess of death.
- Known as the Norse goddess of the wilderness.
- Is known as the goddess of spring.
- Norse God of fire.
- goddess of motherhood and marriage.
- Special weapon is called Mjollnir.
- Norse god of war and justice.
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- Watchmen of the Norse gods.
- oddess who is also a giantess.
- Norse poet god.
- Norse goddess of fertility.
11 Clues: Norse poet god. • goddess of death. • Norse God of fire. • Watchmen of the Norse gods. • Norse goddess of fertility. • Norse god of war and justice. • oddess who is also a giantess. • Is known as the goddess of spring. • Special weapon is called Mjollnir. • goddess of motherhood and marriage. • Known as the Norse goddess of the wilderness.
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology Allusions 2024-08-20
11 Clues: Hamlet • Othello • Superman • Star Wars • Frankenstein • The Great Gatsby • The Hunger Games • Romeo and Juliet • Lord of the Rings • Pride and Prejudice • O Brother, Where Art Thou?
GREEK MYTHOLOGY- Heroes, gods, goddess, and monsters 2023-06-21
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- What's exactly like a horse but has wings...
- _________ is the god of the sun,music,poetry,plagues,&healing
- Hephaetus is the god of...
- Name of Percy Jackson's pegasus...
- Poseidon is the god of the...
- Woman with snake's for hair...
- Hestia is the goddess of....
- Monster with one eye...
- Athena is the goddess of...
- Persephone is the goddess of...
- Dinoysus is the god of...
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- Demeter is the goddess of...
- Aphrodite is the goddess of...
- Hera is the goddess of...
- What is Olympus...
- Ares is the god of...
- Hades is the god of the..
- Hermes is the god of...
- Artimis is the goddess of the...
- A monster half man half bull...
- Zeus is the god of...
21 Clues: What is Olympus... • Ares is the god of... • Zeus is the god of... • Hermes is the god of... • Monster with one eye... • Hera is the goddess of... • Hades is the god of the.. • Dinoysus is the god of... • Hephaetus is the god of... • Athena is the goddess of... • Demeter is the goddess of... • Hestia is the goddess of.... • Poseidon is the god of the... • Aphrodite is the goddess of... • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide (Lessons 10-15) 2025-10-31
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- god most loved by the Greeks
- She is Apollo's twin
- This is Athena's mom
- Ilithyia was the goddess of ________
- She was turned into a weeping rock
- Nike was the goddess of
- the temple of Athena is called the __________
- This was known as the bellybutton of the earth
- Athena sprang from which of Zeus's bodyparts?
- This is what Orion became after he died
- Poseidon's fish-tailed son
- his nickname was "earth-shaker"
- Artemis liked to hunt here
- Poseidon's wife
- Zeus and Mnemosyne had 9 ___________
- god of the sea created this animal
- This is the island where Artemis tricked Otus and Ephialtes
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- Athena gave Athens an ________ tree
- Arachne became the first __________
- She competed with Athena in a weaving competition
- Athena's sidekick
- Apollo was jealous of him and he was friends with Artemis
- Artemis's Roman name
- the owl is her symbol
- Apollo killed him at the Oracle of Delphi
- He was turned into a stag
- He was jammed into a jar
- She is the mother of Artemis and Apollo
- god of the sea used this to call the winds
- He cracked open Zeus's head with a hammer
- His brother is Ephialtes and he loved Artemis
31 Clues: Poseidon's wife • Athena's sidekick • She is Apollo's twin • This is Athena's mom • Artemis's Roman name • the owl is her symbol • Nike was the goddess of • He was jammed into a jar • He was turned into a stag • Poseidon's fish-tailed son • Artemis liked to hunt here • god most loved by the Greeks • his nickname was "earth-shaker" • She was turned into a weeping rock • ...
Greek Mythology Historical Context Pgs. 472-475 2026-04-07
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- Epic poem written by John Milton
- A characterizing phrase that described a
- Famous epic poem in Old English
- The inscription on the golden apple (3 wrds.)
- the part of the epic poem that asks the muse for inspiration
- What present-day Iraq is called
- Where Homer was born
- Means "in the middle of things" (3 wrds.)
- To get revenge for a wrongdoing
- To take something by force
- He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
- People who have fled a dangerous place or harmful situation
- Because it is __, The Odyssey reads like an adventure
- Where epic poems were recited
- A larger than life hero (2 wrds.)
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- To finish something quickly
- Epic heroes tend to be leaders in __
- A characteristic of an epic hero (2 wrds.)
- Lofty style uses this type of language
- Military procedures
- Spartan queen who was the most beautiful woman in the world
- The Odyssey begins after the __(2 wrds.)
- He wrote The Divine Comedy
- To try something dangerous
- or place
- A long narrative poem that has historical events and fiction (2 wrds.)
- The tone of an epic poem
- How Homer would've composed his poems
- A long comparison that takes up many lines in a poem (2 wrds.)
- A fixed rhythmic pattern
- Epic heroes are born of this (2 wrds.)
31 Clues: or place • Military procedures • Where Homer was born • The tone of an epic poem • A fixed rhythmic pattern • He wrote The Divine Comedy • To try something dangerous • To take something by force • To finish something quickly • Where epic poems were recited • Famous epic poem in Old English • What present-day Iraq is called • To get revenge for a wrongdoing • ...
Homer's Odyssey - Week 2 Vocab Quiz 2024-01-28
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- Written material that belongs to or relates to the culture of ancient Rome and Greece.
- A warning or clue about a future event.
- In mythology and folklore, a person of superhuman qualities and semi-divine origin.
- A conclusion that you form based on the information that you have.
- A long poem that comes from ancient oral tradition, which tells the adventures of heroic characters or historical figures.
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- A single unit of speech, either a whole word or one of the parts into which a word can be separated, usually containing a vowel.
- The social, political and/or historical events that may have influenced a writer.
- A brief, clear statement giving the most important facts about something.
- The rhythm (beat) of a piece of poetry.
- A way in which something is usually done.
10 Clues: The rhythm (beat) of a piece of poetry. • A warning or clue about a future event. • A way in which something is usually done. • A conclusion that you form based on the information that you have. • A brief, clear statement giving the most important facts about something. • The social, political and/or historical events that may have influenced a writer. • ...
Culture 2026-03-02
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- the set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share.
- art rooted in language and words
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
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- combine sound and movement for an audience
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part, such as language spoken or sports played.
- have a visual and material form
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
7 Clues: have a visual and material form • art rooted in language and words • combine sound and movement for an audience • the set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share. • a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. • ...
Perkins 3.30.1 2023-05-09
4 Clues: Minos: King Minos was a son of the god Zeus • the Greek god of music, poetry, and medicine • In roman mythology, the god of love, son of Venus • Legendary sea bird, which the ancient greeks believed
Green spelling words 2021-10-11
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- feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
- something that is a triangle and is tall
- having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
- exercises developing or displaying physical agility and coordination. The modern sport of gymnastics typically involves exercises on bars, beam, floor, and vaulting horse.
- supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen.
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- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- with the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing.
- a fictitious name, especially one used by an author.
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
10 Clues: something that is a triangle and is tall • feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy. • supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen. • having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure. • a fictitious name, especially one used by an author. • with the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing. • ...
eclipse 2023-09-06
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- In ancient Greek mythology was the god of music, healing, light, and prophecy
- huge, glowing balls of gases
- a special kind of scientist that takes a spaceship to outer space
- a small chunk of dust and ice that orbits, or travels around, the sun.
- a space vehicle or missile, or the special engine that's meant to propel such a vehicle into the air
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- an instrument that allows people to see distant objects.
- large natural object that orbits, or travels around, Earth
- the study of the Universe and everything in it, including planets, stars, galaxies, comets, and black holes.
- star at the center of the solar system
- when the Earth moves between the Sun and the moon, blocking part of the Sun’s light from reaching the moon
10 Clues: huge, glowing balls of gases • star at the center of the solar system • an instrument that allows people to see distant objects. • large natural object that orbits, or travels around, Earth • a special kind of scientist that takes a spaceship to outer space • a small chunk of dust and ice that orbits, or travels around, the sun. • ...
TRIVIA QUESTIONS 2024-04-01
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- In the anime "Attack on Titan," what are the giant humanoid creatures that threaten humanity known as?
- This is the only continent without an active volcano
- Who is the director of the Bollywood movie "Lagaan," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- What literary work begins with the famous line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"?
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- Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night"
- What is the chemical name for laughing gas?
- This is the planet that has the highest recorded surface temperature in our solar system
- Who wrote the famous novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa?
- In which language are most operas traditionally sung?
10 Clues: What is the chemical name for laughing gas? • Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night" • Who wrote the famous novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • This is the only continent without an active volcano • In which language are most operas traditionally sung? • What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa? • ...
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
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- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
words from the greek play antigone 2023-01-11
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- tragic flaw.
- a person (such as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak.
- an expression of strong disapproval.
- a winged female monster in Greek mythology having a woman's head and a lions body and noted for killing anyone who cannot answer its riddle.
- the will or principle or determining cause by which things in general are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do.
- strong vengeful anger.
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- a company of singers and dancers in Athenian drama participating in or commenting on the action.
- a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed.
- to scoop out with or as if with a gouge.
- a period of temporary delay
10 Clues: tragic flaw. • strong vengeful anger. • a period of temporary delay • an expression of strong disapproval. • to scoop out with or as if with a gouge. • a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed. • a person (such as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak. • ...
Vocab List 9 2023-02-28
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- People who forecast weather studied __________ in school.
- The Oddysey is an epic we read when studying _____________________.
- My sister studies _____________ in college, so she's always learning about the way of life in other cultures.
- __________ was my favorite subject in school; I love studying cellular organisms.
- Even as a child, my son was interested in ___________, always studying rocks in our backyard.
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- I wouldn't want to study ______________ because I'm afraid of most animals.
- If you knew anything about ___________, you'd understand why releasing stray cats can mess up our ecosystem.
- We learned about ancient peoples and their way of life in my ______________ class.
- If you understand __________, you can probably understand how your own brain works pretty well.
- I've always had an interest in __________, especially how to make my skin look clearer.
10 Clues: People who forecast weather studied __________ in school. • The Oddysey is an epic we read when studying _____________________. • I wouldn't want to study ______________ because I'm afraid of most animals. • __________ was my favorite subject in school; I love studying cellular organisms. • ...
crossword 1 2023-02-02
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- The branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms
- Important American food fish in the winter
- Intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve
- (Greek mythology) the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra; persuaded her brother (Orestes) to avenge Agamemnon's death by helping her to kill Clytemnestra and her lover (Aegisthus)
- A green dye, often used to color cloth, which is obtained from the woad plant
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- Resembling a worm; long and thin and cylindrical
- Of a plant tipped with a plume
- United States writer remembered for his historical novels about colonial America (1885-1957)
- An animal resembling a starfish with fragile whiplike arms radiating from a small central disc
- Cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic
10 Clues: Of a plant tipped with a plume • Important American food fish in the winter • Resembling a worm; long and thin and cylindrical • Intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve • A green dye, often used to color cloth, which is obtained from the woad plant • Cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic • ...
Halloween auf Deutsch 2022-11-07
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- In some movies, this is the catalyst for lycanthropy
- Batman wears this to hide his identity, whereas superman just takes off his glasses.
- these were origianlly made out of turnips.
- This animal is referred to as the chicken of the cave in the movie Anchorman starring Will Ferrell.
- this is the second word in the title of Steven king's book about pets
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- If one is hyperventilating, one can breath into this to help calm down.
- Some people who have skelephobia are scared by the fact they have this inside their body.
- Hitchcock is a famous director of this genre of films.
- In Greek mythology the goddess Athena turned a weaver into this animal.
- Frankenstein's monster, Dracula and the invisible man are all examples of this.
10 Clues: these were origianlly made out of turnips. • In some movies, this is the catalyst for lycanthropy • Hitchcock is a famous director of this genre of films. • this is the second word in the title of Steven king's book about pets • If one is hyperventilating, one can breath into this to help calm down. • ...
Unite one vocab crossword puzzle 2024-10-08
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- A test to get a job in the Civil Service.
- Languages that developed from Latin such as French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian.
- Of, relating to,or composed in Latin.
- A conduct for water extended from eastern China to the Mediterranean sea.
- Membership in a state or community which gives a person civil rights, political rights and obligations.
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- It is stretched across northern,central parts of southern India between C.320 and 550 CE.
- It is a world that was created after the conquests of the near east by Alexander the grate at the end of the fourth century BC.
- Ancient trade route that extended from eastern China to the Mediterranean Sea
- The art or state of building.
- Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes.
10 Clues: The art or state of building. • Of, relating to,or composed in Latin. • A test to get a job in the Civil Service. • A conduct for water extended from eastern China to the Mediterranean sea. • Collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes. • Ancient trade route that extended from eastern China to the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Complex Female Characters and the Women Behind Them 2025-03-11
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- The mastermind behind Gone Girl, known for her dark psychological thrillers.
- A Japanese author who served up a dark and delicious thriller with Butter.
- This Iranian-French graphic novelist depicted her coming-of-age in Persepolis.
- This writer brought Greek mythology to life with Circe and The Song of Achilles.
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- One of three famous sisters, this novelist penned the classic Jane Eyre.
- Filipino-British author who spun a tale of giants in Tall Story and explored colonial myths in Bone Talk
- A Chilean literary icon known for The House of the Spirits and Violeta.
- A Sudanese storyteller weaving tales of migration, faith, and love, from The Translator to Bird Summons
- This author reimagined the Ramayana through the eyes of Kaikeyi.
- A Lebanese author who explored war and womanhood in The Story of Zahra.
10 Clues: This author reimagined the Ramayana through the eyes of Kaikeyi. • A Chilean literary icon known for The House of the Spirits and Violeta. • A Lebanese author who explored war and womanhood in The Story of Zahra. • One of three famous sisters, this novelist penned the classic Jane Eyre. • ...
Dragons 2025-09-24
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- Jormungandr's arch enemy
- An English word for a vital body part and the Chinese word for dragon
- In Celtic mythology the dragon 'Master Stoorworm' was defeated by a young lad named Assipattle. Stoorworm's demise, it is said, led to the creation of the Orkney, Shetland, and Faroe Islands, as well as ____.
- This country, along with Bhutan, are the only two to have dragons on their flags.
- In which book series would one find a dragon type called Romanian?
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- This famous dragon amused himself "along the cherry lane"
- The dragon slayer St. George was born in Cappodocia. In which modern day country is Cappodocia?
- Quetzalcoatl was a serpent god among this culture
- The great and mighty dragon Ancalagon the Black inhabited this land.
- The man who slayed the dragon Fafnir
10 Clues: Jormungandr's arch enemy • The man who slayed the dragon Fafnir • Quetzalcoatl was a serpent god among this culture • This famous dragon amused himself "along the cherry lane" • In which book series would one find a dragon type called Romanian? • The great and mighty dragon Ancalagon the Black inhabited this land. • ...
Medicine 2026-02-10
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- A Greek physician from ancient times who is often called the father of modern medicine.
- An organ in the body that holds urine before it leaves the body.
- A sign or change in the body that shows a person is sick.
- Something given or added to help a cause, group, or project.
- A yellow-green fluid made by the liver that helps digest fats.
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- A system of methods used in a particular area of study or work.
- A figure in ancient Greek mythology known as the god of healing and medicine.
- A doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- A set of moral principles that guide what is right and wrong.
- A long, legless reptile that is often used as a symbol of healing and medicine.
10 Clues: A doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat illnesses. • A sign or change in the body that shows a person is sick. • Something given or added to help a cause, group, or project. • A set of moral principles that guide what is right and wrong. • A yellow-green fluid made by the liver that helps digest fats. • ...
K-Pop: Demon Hunters – Essential Vocabulary Guide 2026-07-01
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- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or social group.
- One of the individual elements or parts that combine to make up a whole concept.
- To act, speak, or stand as an official example or symbol on behalf of a group.
- A collection of traditional stories, especially those belonging to a particular cultural tradition.
- High-level knowledge or skill in a particular professional field or activity.
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- Genuine, real, and true to the original roots, origins, or facts.
- Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else in comparison.
- To involve oneself or others deeply in a particular activity, culture, or interest.
- Beautiful, dramatic, or eye-catching in a very grand or impressive way.
- To keep someone or something safe from harm, injury, or evil forces.
10 Clues: Genuine, real, and true to the original roots, origins, or facts. • Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else in comparison. • To keep someone or something safe from harm, injury, or evil forces. • Beautiful, dramatic, or eye-catching in a very grand or impressive way. • High-level knowledge or skill in a particular professional field or activity. • ...
Vocabulary Test 2024-05-08
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- a system of winds rotating into a storm
- something that is shaped like a ball, for example the sun or moon.
- the tissues surrounding or lining the orbit of the eye.
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.
- a three-wheeled vehicle
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
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- jawless fishes having a large sucking mouth
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- any of a race of giants in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- (of a price or amount charged) unreasonably high or going around the normal circle.
10 Clues: a three-wheeled vehicle • a system of winds rotating into a storm • jawless fishes having a large sucking mouth • the tissues surrounding or lining the orbit of the eye. • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • something that is shaped like a ball, for example the sun or moon. • ...
ptgcspcocm challenge 2021-10-11
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- exercises developing or displaying physical agility and coordination. The modern sport of gymnastics typically involves exercises on bars, beam, floor, and vaulting horse.
- supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen
- having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure
- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- a person or thing that precipitates an event
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- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- in most cases; usually
- feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
- a fictitious name, especially one used by an author
10 Clues: in most cases; usually • feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy. • supplied, treated, or enriched with oxygen • a person or thing that precipitates an event • having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure • a fictitious name, especially one used by an author • a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. • ...
Greek Civilization Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-14
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- “king of gods and man” according to Greek mythology; ruler of Olympus.
- The most influential leader of Athens from 460 to 429 BC.
- The “Father of Geometry”. His book Elements continues as the basis for geometry books today.
- The most spectacular temple in ancient Athens, dedicated to city’s patron goddess Athena.
- Government headed by a tyrant who gained complete control of it, usually by force.
- A Greek philosopher and mathematician of the sixth century BC.
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- A contemporary of Pericles; believed that knowledge was a virtue, and ignorance produced evil.
- Cultures that are influenced by Greek culture.
- Invaders who conquered the Mycenaean civilization around 1200 BC.
- King of the Persian Empire who organized a full-scale invasion of Greece but died before it could be carried out.
10 Clues: Cultures that are influenced by Greek culture. • The most influential leader of Athens from 460 to 429 BC. • A Greek philosopher and mathematician of the sixth century BC. • Invaders who conquered the Mycenaean civilization around 1200 BC. • “king of gods and man” according to Greek mythology; ruler of Olympus. • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2 2025-12-02
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- to move in a circular or elliptical path around a planet or star
- to give support, confidence, or motivation to someone
- to send something, such as a rocket or product, into the air, space, or the market
- to show how something works or how to do something
- easy to carry or move because of its size or design
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- to develop and sell a product in order to make money
- a character from Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun using wings made of wax and feathers
- a small booklet with information about a product, service, or place
- small audio devices worn in the ears for listening to music or sound
- devices that produce sound so you can listen to audio from a computer or other device
10 Clues: to show how something works or how to do something • easy to carry or move because of its size or design • to develop and sell a product in order to make money • to give support, confidence, or motivation to someone • to move in a circular or elliptical path around a planet or star • a small booklet with information about a product, service, or place • ...
Rococo 2025-09-22
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- Rich, reddish-brown hardwood popular in 18th-century furniture making.
- Soft, chalky art medium often used for delicate tones and portraits.
- Ornate and playful 18th-century art style known for light colors, curves, and decorative elegance.
- The range of colors used by an artist—or the board they mix them on.
- Lack of identical parts on either side of a central line; common in Rococo design.
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- Considered the highest genre in academic art, depicting scenes from the Bible, mythology, or historical events.
- Art movement inspired by ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing order, harmony, and restraint.
- Gracefully curving line or form, often used in Baroque and Rococo aesthetics.
- Manner Idealized style of portraiture that elevates the subject through classical poses and settings.
- 18th-century intellectual movement that emphasized reason, science, and progress.
10 Clues: Soft, chalky art medium often used for delicate tones and portraits. • The range of colors used by an artist—or the board they mix them on. • Rich, reddish-brown hardwood popular in 18th-century furniture making. • Gracefully curving line or form, often used in Baroque and Rococo aesthetics. • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
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- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
National Day of Mourning 2021-11-19
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- White descendants of the Pilgrims living in Boston today like the myth of friendly relations between their forefathers and the _______________.
- One of the first things that Pilgrims did in Cape Cod was rob Indigenous _____________.
- Thanksgiving is a time of ___________ for white people, but a day of mourning for Wampanoag people.
- Wamsutta spoke of actual ___________, not mythology, and so the event planners didn't allow him to speak.
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- Wamsutta painfully ___________ poverty and discrimination.
- There are still Wampanoag people in _____________. In fact, they will be livestreaming the National Day of Mourning events from Plymouth Rock.
- Massasoit _____________ the Pilgrims. That turned out to be a big mistake.
- The Wampanoag __________ refuses to die.
8 Clues: The Wampanoag __________ refuses to die. • Wamsutta painfully ___________ poverty and discrimination. • Massasoit _____________ the Pilgrims. That turned out to be a big mistake. • One of the first things that Pilgrims did in Cape Cod was rob Indigenous _____________. • ...
get 15 2025-09-24
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- of, relating to, or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy
- Topiary is the horticultural practice of training perennial plants by clipping the foliage and twigs of trees, shrubs and subshrubs to develop and maintain clearly defined shapes, whether geometric or fanciful. The term also refers to plants which have been shaped in this way.
- heavy-duty waterproof cloth, originally of tarred canvas.
- understand or work out by instinct.
- use flattery or coaxing in order to persuade someone to do something or give one something.
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- a half-human and half-horse creature in Greek mythology
- the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics.
- make (someone) troubled or nervous.
8 Clues: make (someone) troubled or nervous. • understand or work out by instinct. • a half-human and half-horse creature in Greek mythology • heavy-duty waterproof cloth, originally of tarred canvas. • of, relating to, or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy • the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics. • ...
Mythology Vocab Set #1 2026-01-21
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- What gods often influence or judge in myths
- The quality that separates gods from mortals
- A story once believed to be true that explains how the world works
- What exists before order is created in many creation stories
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- The ranking of gods, kings, or social classes
- A belief shared by Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
- A belief system found in ancient Greece and Rome
- Zeus, Hera, and Athena all belong to this group
8 Clues: What gods often influence or judge in myths • The quality that separates gods from mortals • The ranking of gods, kings, or social classes • Zeus, Hera, and Athena all belong to this group • A belief system found in ancient Greece and Rome • A belief shared by Christianity, Judaism, and Islam • What exists before order is created in many creation stories • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 19 - Hercules - Part I 2024-01-26
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- Nine-headed poisonous beast; Echnida's offspring
- Echidna's offspring; could not be hurt by weapons
- Also known as the Strait of Gibraltar. It consists of a mountain peak on the African side and the Rock of Gibraltar on the European side.
- to make amends
- a piece of burning wood; torch
- Tribe of wild, warlike women
- A monster with three bodies and one pair of legs
- cliffs, jagged peaks
- a large clay jar
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- Home of dangerous birds with sharp, brass feathers
- intense anger, rage, or fury
- valleys
- An inhospitable king who had mares eat strangers
- Queen of the Amazons
- Old Gray Man of the Sea
- to go after; chase
- Mother of Hercules
- a den or dwelling of a large beast
- Cousin of Hercules; ordered the ten labors
- obedience, compliance
- Also known as Hercules; the strongest mortal to ever live
- to frown and glare
22 Clues: valleys • to make amends • a large clay jar • to go after; chase • Mother of Hercules • to frown and glare • Queen of the Amazons • cliffs, jagged peaks • obedience, compliance • Old Gray Man of the Sea • intense anger, rage, or fury • Tribe of wild, warlike women • a piece of burning wood; torch • a den or dwelling of a large beast • Cousin of Hercules; ordered the ten labors • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 17 Danaus Perseus Gorgon 2024-01-15
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- grandfather of Perseus; inherited throne of Argos
- son of Zeus and Danae
- mother of Andromeda
- Perseus' native city and later his kingdom
- sisters of the Gorgons
- great granddaughter of Hypermnestra; mother of Perseus
- father of Andromeda
- without pity or compassion
- King of Libya; had 50 daughters - the Danaides
- defended with a wall
- eldest daughter of Danaus; Queen of Argos
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- to brag about oneself
- city founded by Perseus
- twisting and turning
- strainers
- beautiful winged horse; sprang from Medusa's neck
- causing horror or disgust
- ugliest Gorgon sister
- brother of Danaus; had 50 sons
- threatening
- daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia
- to roar deeply like a beast
- brave, courageous
- to cry loudly as in grief or pain
24 Clues: strainers • threatening • brave, courageous • mother of Andromeda • father of Andromeda • twisting and turning • defended with a wall • to brag about oneself • son of Zeus and Danae • ugliest Gorgon sister • sisters of the Gorgons • city founded by Perseus • causing horror or disgust • without pity or compassion • to roar deeply like a beast • brother of Danaus; had 50 sons • ...
Legends of Olympus: A Greek Mythology Crossword 2025-03-28
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- The three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth
- The one-eyed giants who forged Zeus' thunderbolts
- The cursed king who turned everything he touched into gold
- The daughter of Zeus, born fully grown from his forehead
- The three-headed guardian of the underworld
- The sculptor who fell in love with his own statue
- The river of forgetfulness in the underworld
- The winged sandals-wearing messenger god
- The island where the Minotaur was kept in the Labyrinth
- The monstrous bird-women who tormented wrongdoers
- The giant hunter placed among the stars by Zeus
- The tragic musician who tried to bring his wife back from the underworld
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- The wife of Hades and queen of the underworld
- The hero who sailed on the Argo in search of the Golden Fleece
- The ferryman of the underworld who transported souls across the River Styx
- The mortal woman loved by Eros
- The Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his heel
- The hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa
- The goddess of the hunt and the moon, twin of Apollo
- The goddess of discord, who started the Trojan War with a golden apple
- The first woman in Greek mythology, who opened a jar of evils upon the world
21 Clues: The mortal woman loved by Eros • The hero who slew the Gorgon Medusa • The winged sandals-wearing messenger god • The three-headed guardian of the underworld • The river of forgetfulness in the underworld • The wife of Hades and queen of the underworld • The giant hunter placed among the stars by Zeus • The one-eyed giants who forged Zeus' thunderbolts • ...
Indian Mythology — Deities and Avatars (Set 1) 2025-08-25
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- Axe-bearing warrior-sage who challenges arrogant rulers
- Destroyer and transformer; lord of the cosmic dance
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- Dwarf Brahmin who humbles King Bali with three steps
- Endless serpent on whom the Preserver reclines
- Prince of Ayodhya and exemplar of duty
- Lotus-seated goddess of fortune; consort of the Preserver
- Fish avatar who rescues the scriptures from the flood
- Benevolent mother; consort of the Destroyer
- Warrior goddess who slays the buffalo demon
- Tortoise who bears the churning mountain
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- Divine statesman; charioteer and speaker of the Gita
- Boar who lifts Earth from the cosmic ocean
- Elephant-headed remover of obstacles
- Spinning discus weapon that returns to the hand
- Man-lion who defeats a boon-protected tyrant at twilight
- Eagle mount famed as the foe of serpents
- Preserver in the Trimurti; source of the ten avatars
- Future rider prophesied to end the dark age
- Commander of the gods; also called Skanda or Murugan
- 15
- Traveling sage with a veena; messenger among worlds
22 Clues: 15 • 15 • Elephant-headed remover of obstacles • Prince of Ayodhya and exemplar of duty • Eagle mount famed as the foe of serpents • Tortoise who bears the churning mountain • Boar who lifts Earth from the cosmic ocean • Future rider prophesied to end the dark age • Benevolent mother; consort of the Destroyer • Warrior goddess who slays the buffalo demon • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 8 2016-03-10
8 Clues: to agree • poor person • again, once more • to direct, command • brightly shining, glowing • one who tends swine (pigs) • long lock or ringlet of hair • foul from standing, not moving
Greek Mythology - The Underworld 2023-10-24
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- The God that leads spirits to the gate of the underworld
- ____ were placed in the mouths of people before they were buried
- The Goddess kidnapped by the ruler of the underworld
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- The name of the ferryman to the underworld
- The ruler of the underworld
- The dog that guards the underworld has a ____ for a tail
- The name of the dog that guards the underworld
- One of the rivers that must be crossed to enter the underworld
8 Clues: The ruler of the underworld • The name of the ferryman to the underworld • The name of the dog that guards the underworld • The Goddess kidnapped by the ruler of the underworld • The God that leads spirits to the gate of the underworld • The dog that guards the underworld has a ____ for a tail • One of the rivers that must be crossed to enter the underworld • ...
Mythology of the Girls 2026-04-30
8 Clues: Flower Children • Hollywood Actress • Traveling folk singer-songwriter • Margot let love go as your biggest ... • Scottish mythical creature in The River • The main character in The Stepford Wives • What was almost submerged in 'Mirror Rain' • number of male harmonies in She was Seen outro
Ancient Greece QUIZ Study Guide 2024-04-26
4 Clues: and javelin_throwing • through mythology, the greek people expressed their • A traditional story about Gods and Goddesses is called a ____________ • This Greek poet wrote several epic poems about heroic deeds, including the Iliad and the Odyssey
History of Greek Theatre- Justin Student 2021-03-01
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- a category of the performers in greek theater.
- something expressed within one of the chorus functions.
- Ancient Greek word for king.
- who increased the number of actors.
- a very wealthy city with around 250,000-300,000 people.
- comes from the greek word theatron.
- who doesn't wear masks in greek theater.
- the word that in Greek means dance.
- an example of a fault of character.
- when the first recorded theatrical event was.
- major festival
- the origin of the word scene.
- where the action in greek plays normally take place.
- what was placed in the middle of the orchestra.
- comes from the greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act".
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- what the rules of contests limit.
- who the first great theorist of dramatic art is.
- who the high back seats were reserved for.
- honored at the festivals where greek drama was presented.
- according to Aristotle tragedy doesn't leave the crowd what?
- where was the best seating area in the theater.
- the arrangement of events.
- a monster sent by the goddess Hera.
- can be traced back to ancient greece.
- who was born in 496 B.C.
- a tragic hero is a man with
- another word for songs in theater.
- creature in a classical mythology.
- what was circular and 65 ft in diameter.
29 Clues: major festival • who was born in 496 B.C. • the arrangement of events. • a tragic hero is a man with • Ancient Greek word for king. • the origin of the word scene. • what the rules of contests limit. • another word for songs in theater. • creature in a classical mythology. • who increased the number of actors. • a monster sent by the goddess Hera. • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2021-02-11
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- The ___ Horse is a very famous piece of Greek mythology.
- This man was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity
- This man is thought to be the founder of Rome’s brother who was killed
- To celebrate, Greece and Rome used ___
- Rome had towns and Greece had city-___
- In Greece, slaves were often treated harshly, but in Rome they were considered part of the ___
- This city is the oldest one in the world
- This was an ancient Greek war between Athens and Sparta: ___ war
- While girls in Greece were not allowed to go to school,in Rome both boys and girls received an equal ___
- Both Greeks and Romans had ___ for pets
- While Romans had fashion trends, Greece used their clothes to serve a ___
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- This man is thought to be the founder of Rome
- While Rome was a republic, Greece was a ___
- This Greek man was a student of Socrates
- This Greek god is supposed to be the king of the gods
- Both Greece and Rome made statues of important ___ figures
- This Thracian man is known for the slave uprising in Rome
- This man was the first emperor of Rome
- Roman and Greek children liked to play with ___
- People in both Greece and Rome enjoyed playing ___
20 Clues: To celebrate, Greece and Rome used ___ • Rome had towns and Greece had city-___ • This man was the first emperor of Rome • Both Greeks and Romans had ___ for pets • This Greek man was a student of Socrates • This city is the oldest one in the world • While Rome was a republic, Greece was a ___ • This man is thought to be the founder of Rome • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-11
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- was a very famous philosopher and scientist that was born 384 B.C. and he died in 322 B.C. He is a very special part of Ancient Greek history.
- was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology.
- they both drink this and it is made out of fruit and stored in pots
- is the art of designing and creating buildings.
- Greeks and romans used _____ in architecture
- Both romans and greeks focused their art on_____figures
- was an important and powerful city-state in ancient Greece.
- Unlike the romans the greeks clothing was very
- They both had___as pets
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- in rome they used numerals,but in greece they used
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a
- was a time in roman history when rome stopped being a kingdom
- Romulus and Remus were raised by a
- was an important part of daily living in ancient Rome.
- The greek and roman kids loved playing with
- in rome and greece girls would get married around_____
- is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- was a military genuis and political leader
- were some of the most famous art works that were done in Ancient Greece
- Greek and Roman art is based on
20 Clues: They both had___as pets • Greek and Roman art is based on • Romulus and Remus were raised by a • was a military genuis and political leader • The greek and roman kids loved playing with • is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • Greeks and romans used _____ in architecture • Unlike the romans the greeks clothing was very • ...
Feliz Nueve-dad 2019-12-21
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- Popular Christmas tree variety
- Solar event that Christmas takes place around and is a likely reason for its date
- The three wise men bring baby Jesus three gifts: frankincense, myrrh and what?
- Christmas beverage sometimes mixed with alcohol
- Album that featured the 1994 holiday hit 'All I Want for Christmas is You'
- In European tradition, children that make the naughty list get whisked away by this horned monster
- Christmas decoration originally made of silver intended to mimic ice or frost
- Controversial Dutch equivalent of Santa Claus: Black ----
- This company contributed to Santa Claus' popularity with its 1930s series of commercial illustrations
- Saint Nick's birthplace is now a part of this country
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- Department store from 'Miracle on 34th Street'
- Santa's reindeer that shares its name with a Roman god
- Center that hosts New York's iconic giant Christmas Tree
- Christmas carol that was the first song broadcast from space
- Another name for Christmas associated with Norse mythology
- Scrooge's first name in 'A Christmas Carol'
- Plays the main character in Christmas classic 'It's a Wonderful Life'
- Original language of 'Silent Night'
- 'The prettiest sight to see' according to the lyrics of the song 'It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas'
- The Grinch's dog
20 Clues: The Grinch's dog • Popular Christmas tree variety • Original language of 'Silent Night' • Scrooge's first name in 'A Christmas Carol' • Department store from 'Miracle on 34th Street' • Christmas beverage sometimes mixed with alcohol • Saint Nick's birthplace is now a part of this country • Santa's reindeer that shares its name with a Roman god • ...
Ancient Rome 2021-01-07
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- Who won the First Punic war?
- First Punic war was over ______.
- The Civil War between Optimates and _________.
- Servius Tullius' reform was also called The Assembly of _________.
- Border line between Rome and Carthage was the ____ river.
- Who was the father of Romulus and Remus? (according to Roman mythology)
- Magistrates of safety and order.
- Servius Tullius divided people based on ______.
- Who occupied Rome in 83 BC?
- The first secession of Plebeians was on ________ hill.
- Rich Plebeians and Patricians.
- After the Punic Wars, the number of slaves _________.
- Who led Carthaginians across the Alps in the Second Punic war?
- Hannibal conquered Rome. Truth or False?
- Optimates supported ______.
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- The first Roman Emperor.
- The law of ______ tables
- The Roman _______ was established in the year 753 BC.
- What animal were Roulus and Remus raised by?
- The place where Carthaginians were defeated.
- Social class of full right citizens in Ancient Rome.
- Rome - the city of _____ hills.
- _______ brothers wanted to distribute the land to landless peasants.
- People with restricted political rights in Ancient Rome.
- A republic is where the land is ruled by kings. True or False?
- Two heads of government in Roman Republic.
- How many Punic Wars were there?
- Ancient Rome's ______ consisted of 300 men.
- What river runs through the centre of Rome?
- Cloaca ______
30 Clues: Cloaca ______ • The first Roman Emperor. • The law of ______ tables • Who occupied Rome in 83 BC? • Optimates supported ______. • Who won the First Punic war? • Rich Plebeians and Patricians. • Rome - the city of _____ hills. • How many Punic Wars were there? • First Punic war was over ______. • Magistrates of safety and order. • Hannibal conquered Rome. Truth or False? • ...
Literary Devices 2020-01-30
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- /A reference to something from literature, Greek mythology, Bible, or Shakespeare
- /Central idea of a piece of writing
- /End of a story where the problems are solved
- /Feeling the reader gets from the writing
- /One of the characters is telling the story
- /Problem or struggle between two or more opposing forces
- /Contrast between what happens and what was expected
- /The highest point (turning point) in the action of a story
- /The events in the story
- /Writing that tells about real people, places and events without changing any facts
- /Writing that comes from the writer’s imagination
- / An adversary of the hero
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- /People, animals or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story
- /Time and place of a story
- /Comparison of things using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’
- /A narrator who relates thoughts and feelings of all characters
- /Story that has been handed down from generation to generation usually by word of mouth
- /Angle from which the story is told
- /Main character or hero
- / A series of events that create suspense, interest or tension in the story
- /Explains the background and setting of the story, characters are introduced and conflicts begin to unfold
21 Clues: /Main character or hero • /The events in the story • /Time and place of a story • / An adversary of the hero • /Central idea of a piece of writing • /Angle from which the story is told • /Feeling the reader gets from the writing • /One of the characters is telling the story • /End of a story where the problems are solved • /Writing that comes from the writer’s imagination • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
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- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
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- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘'Twas the night before Christmas' by Clement Moore?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
20 Clues: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What country did eggnog originally come from? • Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
Across
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
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- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- Who wrote A Christmas Carol?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘Twas the night before Christmas by Clement Moore?
20 Clues: Who wrote A Christmas Carol? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What country did eggnog originally come from? • What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from? • ...
4th Period 2022-01-11
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- the school system.
- how to make instant ramen
- Anime, K-pop
- The Avengers / MCU
- dress codes in sports
- Why Avatar The Last Airbender is a great show
- Grey's Anatomy
- Timelines of certain shows or games, including the plots.
- I really don't know
- high school
- Books I've read
- none absolutely nothing
- Cobra Kai (Show on Netflix)
- Breast Ironing in Cameroon, Harry Potter, The Yellow Wallpaper (short story)
- piano
- The Supernatural
- Star Wars
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- football
- Mintricacies of TV show(s)
- Ghosts and spirits or the case of Jon Benet Ramsey
- rock climbing
- Greek mythology
- The tv show Vampire Diaries
- explain anime's plots or summaries.
- Music theory
- How and why the Dodgers are going to go all the way this season (alternatively titled 'an insight into my annual disappointment')
- generational trauma found in the Encanto movie based on Hispanic/Latin cultures.
- I could talk about being bored isn't always a bad thing.
- video games
- Chance the Rapper
- Generational trauma and passing down broken ideologies
- Storytelling though different mediums: movies books, shows, interactive entertainment/ video games
- Business/marketing
- The good sides or video games.
- food
- high school
- Harry Potter OR Encanto
- high school
38 Clues: food • piano • football • Star Wars • video games • high school • high school • high school • Anime, K-pop • Music theory • rock climbing • Grey's Anatomy • Greek mythology • Books I've read • The Supernatural • Chance the Rapper • the school system. • The Avengers / MCU • Business/marketing • I really don't know • dress codes in sports • none absolutely nothing • Harry Potter OR Encanto • how to make instant ramen • ...
Roots Test End 2017-02-13
Across
- a disease or disorder of the body or mind
- a person who promotes disorder or excites revolt
- to move backward
- excessive pride in oneself
- a judicial or official investigation
- a vehicle with one wheel
- making progress toward better conditions
- to slow the movement, progress or action of something
- an example showing how something is to be done
- a group of people assembled for religious worship
- likely to be influenced or harmed
- having unlimited power
- cut off the head of a person
- full of life or excitement
- more
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- to order someone to come to a place, such as a court of law
- to reduce something to a lower rank
- very generous or forgiving
- devoted to music
- having no companionship
- flock, herd
- thinking only on oneself
- any of a class of long flattened may-segmented predaceous arthropods
- a feeling or belief that something is going to happen
- acting independently and without assistance
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge
- having a desire to do good
- a movement of the body
- a statement that seems to go against common sense
- a member of a Classical Mythology family of giants
- to strike
- to know or think
32 Clues: more • to strike • flock, herd • devoted to music • to move backward • to know or think • a movement of the body • having unlimited power • having no companionship • thinking only on oneself • a vehicle with one wheel • very generous or forgiving • excessive pride in oneself • having a desire to do good • full of life or excitement • cut off the head of a person • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- ASL analysis uses this script
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- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB • ...
NeuroRx Holiday Crossword 2018 2018-12-05
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- Studies that require the most changes for Webapps
- Study name that required an MTR and DTI software confirmation at screening
- Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents?
- What type of gadolinium contrast agents are most stable
- Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial
- Tech Experts now start these documents when notified of a new trial starting
- For what type of transfer is Priority 1 reader box used for?
- What is being monitored by PMs each month?
- Drug name for all studies in the Council of COMB
- Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR
- Quiet employee who has come and gone like the wind....
Down
- Newest sponsor that currently works in partnership with existing AD studies
- Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day
- Sponsor for which their study in NMO is now rolling over into open label
- Must notify sponsor within 72 hours of being aware of this
- What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter?
- What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be?
- What did we have to celebrate the new office expansion?
- What IT asks you to do when you see them about a problem?
- Which sponsor has the most number of ongoing pediatric trials?
- Recent ad-hoc analysis with a greek mythology name?
- ASL analysis uses this script
22 Clues: ASL analysis uses this script • Study nickname for latest Tysabri trial • Which mountain stores NeuroRx documents? • What can leptomeningeal hemosiderosis be? • What is being monitored by PMs each month? • What is the name of the NeuroRx newsletter? • Newly appointed person at NeuroRx based on GDPR • Winning dish at annual employee appreciation day • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- Ancient Greek mathematician
- Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Wife of Prometheus
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
- Snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet
- Ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- Winged horse
- Lord of all gods
- Also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote down Socrates' ideas
- Sporting event that still exists today
- Citizen of Troy
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- City tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
- Greek god of the sea
- Third letter of the Greek alphabet
- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Classical Greek philosopher. Plato was his most famous student
- Mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- King of the kingdom of Macedon
- Collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- Goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Collection of myths
- God of the satyrs
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- Earth goddess
32 Clues: Winged horse • Earth goddess • Citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • God of the satyrs • Wife of Prometheus • Collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • Sons and daughters of Gaia • Ancient Greek mathematician • King of the kingdom of Macedon • Last letter of the Greek alphabet • Third letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
DDH Crossword 2020-01-22
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- Our 1st Riser / 80’s comedy Cheers was based there
- The Harley Davidson of scooters
- Company that acquired us in 2008
- Original Riser brand – A nice sit
- Scooter / A series of boat race’s
- Retired Sales Director
- Original brand for our bathing/toileting range
- A furniture brand introduced in 2004?
- Wheelchair brand / something that’s a mystery or difficult to understand.
- Our German bathlift brand
- Scooter / From the Reptile house
- Scooter / The Monami Predecessor
- Scooter / “It was a scooter, a scooter of many colours”
- Scooter / Seaside city in Brazil, Copacabana, 38m Christ the
- Walking stick for the dark
- Bathlift / Our first Endres bathlift
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- Scooter / Neo’s Predecessor
- Our 1st Scooter, launched in 2001??
- Original company name
- Rollator / Hot character in X Men
- Riser / location of DDH USA HQ
- Scooter / The M48’s big brother
- It has a Zoo, a racecourse and a bed named after it
- Original brand for our wheelchairs
- Not a dumb ramp
- Our old scooter range brand / A planet
- Powerchair / In Greek Mythology
- Powerchair / Potential or Kinetic
- Rollator / our previous US CEO
- Riser / Home of Bulls Basketball team
- Town Home of our 1st HQ
- Wheelchair / Paranormal Chair
32 Clues: Not a dumb ramp • Original company name • Retired Sales Director • Town Home of our 1st HQ • Our German bathlift brand • Walking stick for the dark • Scooter / Neo’s Predecessor • Wheelchair / Paranormal Chair • Riser / location of DDH USA HQ • Rollator / our previous US CEO • The Harley Davidson of scooters • Scooter / The M48’s big brother • Powerchair / In Greek Mythology • ...
Ancient Greece 2012-11-21
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- Born from Zeus's head fully grown and in armor
- The battle of _________, when the Athenians and Spartans teamed up against the Persians
- The god of light
- Worked for reform to preserve Athens
- Athens fell under control of ________
- The greek gods lived on Mount ________
- the battle position that gave the Greeks an advantage at the battle of Marathon
- The battle where Leonidas led 300 soldier to battle against the Persians
- Rule by the elite
- Free adult males that had political rights
- Greek name for a city
- Zeus's mother
- Her symbol is a peacock feather and a pomegranate
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- The father of the gods
- After the Persian wars,________ emerged as the dominant city-state
- Replaced oral law with written law, he was very harsh
- _______symbols are Dolphins, a Rose, a Scallop Shell, Myrtles, Doves, and Swans
- One ruthless leader
- The goddess of the moon
- Rule by the people
- Zeus's father
- One royal family in charge
- Athen's partner during Peloponnesian War, the _______league
- Greek mythology is based on a ________(many gods) religion
- The battle of __________: Naval battle between the Greeks and Persians
- Militaristic and agressive society
- The winner of the Peloponnesian War
- This animal represented wisdom
28 Clues: Zeus's father • Zeus's mother • The god of light • Rule by the elite • Rule by the people • One ruthless leader • Greek name for a city • The father of the gods • The goddess of the moon • One royal family in charge • This animal represented wisdom • Militaristic and agressive society • The winner of the Peloponnesian War • Worked for reform to preserve Athens • ...
Juhi's Spelling Crossword 2012-10-10
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- the study of shapes
- the study of organisms and their environments
- being related to the earth's internal heat
- an astrological forecast for your life for a certain time
- an instrument used to convey sounds in the body, usually chest
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- a hollow stone lined with crystals
- the measure around a shape
- an instrument used to see things close up that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- a set of legends, stories and beliefs especially ones that are religious and cultural
- science dealing with physical nature and history of the earth
- a tubular instrument used to see things reflected at the other end
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- a tubular instrument used to see things far away
- an instrument used in automobiles to measure the miles/kilometers in an hour
- the measure across a circle
- the study of the earth
- a device used for changing the temperature in a building
- a unit of length equal to 1/1000 of a meter
- the origin of a word
- an insulated container used to keep food hot or cold
- unit of length equal to 1000 meters
- the science of biology
- caused or pertaining to heat
24 Clues: the study of shapes • the origin of a word • the study of the earth • the science of biology • the measure around a shape • the measure across a circle • caused or pertaining to heat • a hollow stone lined with crystals • unit of length equal to 1000 meters • an instrument used to measure temperature • being related to the earth's internal heat • ...
Periodic Table 2013-01-09
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- My atomic symbol is Sn.
- I live in Group 18 and Period 4.
- I am a gas with the second smallest atomic mass.
- I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4.
- I was the name of a song by David Guetta featuring Sia.
- My symbol is Na.
- I have the atomic mass of 54.938.
- I am named after the continent Europe.
- I have two electrons in my inner layer, eight in my mid-layer, and 6 in my outer layer.
- I am a soft gray alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust.
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- You have two atoms of me in a water compound.
- My name comes from the Greek word lithos meaning 'stone'. I am the 4th element.
- I am a transuranic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu.
- My melting point is 321.1 °C.
- I am the only liquid in Group 12.
- I am the second element from Group 11.
- My name comes from Greek Mythology: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus.
- I am the last element of a group that is only gases.
- The city of Johannesburg located in South Africa consists of some of the world's largest deposits of me.
- 75% of the US 5-cent coin called nickel is me.
20 Clues: My symbol is Na. • My atomic symbol is Sn. • My melting point is 321.1 °C. • I live in Group 18 and Period 4. • I am the only liquid in Group 12. • I have the atomic mass of 54.938. • I am the leader of Group 12, Period 4. • I am the second element from Group 11. • I am named after the continent Europe. • You have two atoms of me in a water compound. • ...
Mr.Tumnus 2023-10-23
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- To take place or occur.
- The act of searching for valuable or hidden items.
- A sweet, baked dessert often served on special occasions.
- In mythology, female nature deities associated with various natural features.
- A feeling of deep sadness or sorrow
- Political territories with defined boundaries and governments.
- The coldest season of the year marked by colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours.
- A source of heat and light produced by combustion.
- To cry out loudly, often in a mournful or distressed manner.
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- A musical instrument typically made of wood or metal, played by blowing air across an opening.
- People or things that are distinct from oneself or those already mentioned.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- A beverage made by steeping tea leaves in hot water, often accompanied by food.
- Small, oily fish often served in cans.
- Flowing slowly in a thin stream, like tears.
- A joyful and lively celebration or festivity.
- The warmest season of the year characterized by longer daylight and higher temperatures.
- A mythological creature often depicted as a human with the legs and horns of a goat.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and inhabitants.
- The part of the face used for smelling and breathing.
20 Clues: To take place or occur. • A feeling of deep sadness or sorrow • Small, oily fish often served in cans. • Flowing slowly in a thin stream, like tears. • A joyful and lively celebration or festivity. • The act of searching for valuable or hidden items. • A source of heat and light produced by combustion. • The part of the face used for smelling and breathing. • ...
CODE TALKER SCOPE 2023-11-01
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- Cronus' children betrayed him so this came true
- plant used to treat malaria in China
- an insecticide sprayed to kill mosquitos
- mosquitoes can sense this with great precision
- mixed with essential oils, it kills the larvae
- means bad in Italian
- Grandmother was an Olympic one of these
- Day of the Dead altars
- native language used by the Navajo
- the goddess of marriage and women
- the company that owns Instagram
- Zeus wants this and their freedom
- a helpful ceremony that lasts several days
- both my parents are this, they love Mars
- pleasing or thankful
- What branch of service Navajo men volunteered for
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- the capital of Japan
- One eyed giants from Greek mythology
- a scheduled free time during the day
- powerful Gods who ruled before the Olympians
- what dad should not eat before dinner
- the planet has none and Georgiana thinks about it
- an island in the southwest Pacific Ocean
- Pedro Pascal is famous for this meme
- where mosquitos taste receptors are
- a type female mosquito
- the Dine word for bomb and code a-ye-shi
- where Nez was sent when he was 9
- a powder used to to make the skulls
- Will Styler's profession
30 Clues: the capital of Japan • means bad in Italian • pleasing or thankful • a type female mosquito • Day of the Dead altars • Will Styler's profession • the company that owns Instagram • where Nez was sent when he was 9 • the goddess of marriage and women • Zeus wants this and their freedom • native language used by the Navajo • where mosquitos taste receptors are • ...
A lil' bit of Everything 2023-12-22
Across
- According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on Earth?
- During WWII, where was the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and Bill of Rights stored?
- What does Jack call Santa Claus?
- What is the name of the guardian angel who takes George Bailey on his journey?
- Iceland diverted roads to avoid disturbing communities of what?
- Who was the first Disney Princess?
- What is the name of the head elf at the North Pole in, The Santa Claus?
- The world's fastest growing plant is a species of what?
- "Call me Ishmael" is the first line from what classic novel?
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- Who played Dorothy in Wizard of OZ?
- What can be broken but is never held?
- Who directed to the original Halloween movie?
- What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
- What country gave the US the Statue of Liberty?
- Which country has the greatest number of natural lakes?
- According to the popular Christmas song, "Frosty the snowman," what are the snowman's eyes made out of?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- What is the rarest m&m color?
- What does a Geiger Counter measure?
- What famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?
20 Clues: What is the rarest m&m color? • What does Jack call Santa Claus? • Who was the first Disney Princess? • Who played Dorothy in Wizard of OZ? • What does a Geiger Counter measure? • What can be broken but is never held? • What is the smallest country in the world? • Who directed to the original Halloween movie? • What country gave the US the Statue of Liberty? • ...
Greeks vs Romans 2024-02-09
Across
- The fundamental study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force
- A major multi-sport game that occurs yearly starting in Greece
- The process of making objects with raw materials like clay
- A liquid that can be swallowed to give nourishment or refreshment
- A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades
- The practice of using creativity to make unique objects
- People dedicated to learning philosophy as their life purpose
- One of the five great emperors of the Nerva Dynasty and a soldier
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- An emperor that used his power to conquer all of Greece and Persia
- People who are dedicated to growing food and crops to feed people
- An association of Greek city states to protect army resources
- An uncultured brutish person known to have great strength
- A human settlement of a notable size made for living purposes
- a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire
- A collection of myths originating from a culture
- A person who makes repairs on objects or structures
- A traditional story regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- Giving or showing constant support or allegiance to something
- An armed force that protects their land using lethal force
20 Clues: A collection of myths originating from a culture • A person who makes repairs on objects or structures • To take aggressive action with weapons or armed force • a sovereign ruler of great power that rules an empire • A Roman dictator that made Rome a republic for decades • The practice of using creativity to make unique objects • ...
Random Knowledge 2022-06-17
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- Dunkin Donuts most famous ex employee
- The smallest bone in the body
- having a form not its own
- A greek mythology of a king and a sculptor that basically gave up on women and sculpted a statue that he fell in love with and then prayed to the goddess to bring the statue to life so that he could marry her
- Lithography employed to resemble oil painting
- Garish; discordantly coloured
- pickpocket; thief
- instrument which has forty-seven strings and seven pedals
- Study of teddy bears
- Skin doctor
- Legal transfer by actual or symbolic sale
- Responsible for discovering plant cultivation and irrigation and the domestication of plants and animals
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- Planet that shares its name with a dog
- City that the River Lagan flow through
- Pandas major food
- The smallest continent by size
- Holiness of mind
- What scientists call each breed of orca
- occurring every 24 hours
- Happiness due to state of innocence and purity
- Extending upward from
- Laughable
- furry creatures which lived on Wimbledon Common
- Process of polishing
- True colour of polar bear
- reward; recompense
- An organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system
27 Clues: Laughable • Skin doctor • Holiness of mind • Pandas major food • pickpocket; thief • reward; recompense • Study of teddy bears • Process of polishing • Extending upward from • occurring every 24 hours • having a form not its own • True colour of polar bear • The smallest bone in the body • Garish; discordantly coloured • The smallest continent by size • Dunkin Donuts most famous ex employee • ...
Divine Children 2023-03-22
Across
- Who helped Baucis receive a glow-up?
- and Philemon Who let Zeus and Hermes stay in their house?
- Who was THE daddy?
- Ida Cows Which animals had their feet changed?
- Who got trapped in a jar by Giants?
- Who wounded Ares during the Trojan war?
- Who is the mother of Athena?
- Who is the child of Persephone and zeus?
- What object did Hermes use to woo Aphrodite?
- Who got turned into a polecat?
- Who did the Olympians call upon when fighting the giants to help them ensure victory?
- Who is the god of wine and pleasure?
- Who had an affair with ares?
- Which child did Hera make?
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- Who is the worst person in Greek mythology?
- Who ignored her duties?
- Who did Apollo and Zeus serve?
- Who was the god of medicine?
- Who is the mother of Dionysus?
- What is the name of the battle between gods and giants? Gigantomachy
- Who slayed the fearsome Python at Delphi?
- Who is depicted as a woman welding a torch ?
- Who was born from Zeus's mind?
- Who is the custodian of Hades?
- Who would let his wife die instead of him?
- Who has the golden touch?
- Who is always mad?
27 Clues: Who was THE daddy? • Who is always mad? • Who ignored her duties? • Who has the golden touch? • Which child did Hera make? • Who was the god of medicine? • Who is the mother of Athena? • Who had an affair with ares? • Who did Apollo and Zeus serve? • Who is the mother of Dionysus? • Who got turned into a polecat? • Who was born from Zeus's mind? • Who is the custodian of Hades? • ...
The witcher crossword 2023-02-15
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- Name of the monster that invited Geralt to his lair
- Geralt’s friend who is a troublemaker
- Person who offered money for Geralt to leave
- Author of the book’s last name
- Wise men that frequently advised Foltest
- name of the horse
- Melitele’s temple’s location
- King, father of the striga
- Author of the book’s first name
- Vizimir of ________
- Goddess who has a cult following
- Main protagonist
- Girl that Iola used to remind Geralt of
- Where is Geralt from?
- Sign of ____ that Geralt used on the horse
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- Sign of _____ that Geralt used on the inside of the slab
- Material that was used to heal Geralt’s wounds
- Person who offered to pay Geralt in order for him to kill the striga
- Currency they use
- What do they call Geralt?
- name of the merchant who gave the credit note
- Where Geralt had to stay for a night in order to save the striga
- Location of the dwarves’ bank
- horse spirit in Slavic mythology
- Person who woke Geralt up at the start of chapter 2
- First town where Geralt was not welcome
- Geralt’s sword’s material
- What type of creature is Foltest’s daughter
- Foltest’s sister and wife
- Former water nymph
30 Clues: Main protagonist • Currency they use • name of the horse • Former water nymph • Vizimir of ________ • Where is Geralt from? • What do they call Geralt? • Geralt’s sword’s material • Foltest’s sister and wife • King, father of the striga • Melitele’s temple’s location • Location of the dwarves’ bank • Author of the book’s last name • Author of the book’s first name • ...
Fairy tale 4 2024-03-24
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- A large seagoing vessel.
- The sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water.
- A cold-blooded aquatic animal with fins and gills that lives in water.
- A person who works or travels on a ship or boat.
- Ariel is the protagonist, a young _____ who dreams of becoming human.
- Under a magical spell or charm.
- A ceremony in which two people are joined in marriage.
- The limb of an animal used for walking or standing.
- Floating debris or wreckage found in the water.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish.
- In Roman mythology, the god of water and the sea.
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- A broad flat limb used for swimming, such as that of a seal or a dolphin.
- Pleasant, attractive, or charismatic.
- The sound produced by the vocal cords.
- Hard protective outer coverings of different sea creatures.
- Bony overlapping plates covering the skin of fish and reptiles.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A musical instrument with strings played by plucking.
- The traditional stories and culture of a group of people.
- A small cave, especially one that is made to look attractive.
- A person who engages in robbery or criminal activities at sea.
- Move through water by propelling oneself with the limbs or body.
- Produce musical sounds with the voice.
23 Clues: A large seagoing vessel. • Under a magical spell or charm. • Pleasant, attractive, or charismatic. • The sound produced by the vocal cords. • Produce musical sounds with the voice. • The sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water. • Floating debris or wreckage found in the water. • A person who works or travels on a ship or boat. • ...
Crime and Punishment in the Underworld 2022-11-01
Across
- tried to seduce Hera
- Tantalus was punished for stealing ______ and nectar, then slicing and dicing his son to feed to the gods
- The _______ is an important source of Greek and Roman mythology
- ate part of Pelop’s shoulder
- What was Sisyphus role in society?
- It was a common practice for two parties involved in a treaty to exchange these.
- Ixion’s punishment was to be bound to a fiery ____ which rolled around the underworld.
- The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name.
- eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill
Down
- made sure his guests “fit” his bed by any means necessary
- god of death
- Thanatos chained Sisyphus here
- Lycaon and his sons were turned into these.
- Procrustes was slain by this hero.
- Tantalus was condemned for causing Zeus to commit this act.
- fathered the centaurs by the mares (female horses) of Mount Pelion
- Sisyphus asked his wife not to bury his ______ if he died.
- Sisyphus made money by killing his ______ and keeping their stuff.
- Sisyphus manages to capture the personification of _______.
- In Ovid’s version of the story of Lycaon, who tells the story of Lycaon?
- Ixion was tricked into copulating with a ____ in the image of Hera.
21 Clues: god of death • tried to seduce Hera • ate part of Pelop’s shoulder • Thanatos chained Sisyphus here • Procrustes was slain by this hero. • What was Sisyphus role in society? • Lycaon and his sons were turned into these. • eternally condemned to push a rock up a hill • The word tantalize is derived from this person’s name. • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
Across
- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
Down
- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
Crossword F 2022-09-23
Across
- unique;have never happened
- the rarest M&M color
- confirm
- "Hi" in french
- a person who likes to help others
- The Nazis are full of _____ people.
- distracted by something
- capital of Vanuatu
- The view at the top of this mountain is so _____.
- the state of doesn't care
- nonexsistence
- He is _____ as the hero of the people for his brave actions.
- to make sure something is certain
- bless
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- He is full of ____ that he can run fifty miles without stopping.
- Their ____ is obvious as they spend all their time together.
- illusion
- very large
Down
- famous;important
- The thief ______ went inside the museum to steal artifacts.
- The trip is _____ due to the bad weather.
- The ____ of the freedom of people finally leads to rebellion
- messy;disordered
- to give someone a fixed amount of something
- saving or being saved
- capital of Palau
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- swear words; insulting language
- capital of Nicaragua
- softest mineral in the world
- Your mother's mother is your _____ grandma.
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Cabo Verde
- where Jews were hanged in the concentration camp
35 Clues: bless • confirm • illusion • very large • nonexsistence • "Hi" in french • famous;important • messy;disordered • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • capital of Vanuatu • the rarest M&M color • capital of Nicaragua • saving or being saved • capital of Cabo Verde • distracted by something • the state of doesn't care • unique;have never happened • Shakespeare’s longest play • softest mineral in the world • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-05-04
Across
- Greek goddess of beauty and love
- Couple bought their first house here
- Location of couple's first kiss
- "Happy ____ happy life"
- Bachelor & Bachelorette party location
- Honeymoon island
- The couple first laid eyes on each other here
- Father of the Groom grew up here
- Birthplace of democracy
- Religious centre of Greece and home of the Oracle
- City-state of the 300
- Month Groom proposed
- Greeks invented the ____ to shield the Bride from evil spirits
- Couple's favorite benefit of marriage
- Groom's favorite movie
- Groom's hometown
- Best Man's preferred name
- Groom's favoite dessert
- Couple's favorite LA resturaunt
- Bride's favorite movie
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- Couple's first plane trip was to _____
- Groom's position in college lacrosse
- Bride's college major
- Movie quote "there is a colonial woman on the wing"
- Bride's favorite holiday
- Groom's middle name
- Name of couple's fur child
- Tunics in Ancient Greece
- Groom's astrological sign
- Couple's college mascot
- Bridesmaid that has known Bride the longest
- Officiant relationship to the Groom
- Maid of Honor and Bride age difference (yrs)
- Couple's favorite chef
- Bride's profession
- Name of youngest flower girl
- Years couple has been together
- Groom's high school
- King of all Gods in Greek mythology
- "yoo-hoo big summer _____"
40 Clues: Honeymoon island • Groom's hometown • Bride's profession • Groom's middle name • Groom's high school • Month Groom proposed • Bride's college major • City-state of the 300 • Couple's favorite chef • Groom's favorite movie • Bride's favorite movie • "Happy ____ happy life" • Birthplace of democracy • Couple's college mascot • Groom's favoite dessert • Bride's favorite holiday • ...
Literary Vocabulary Task 2023-10-10
Across
- Another word for a story.
- Story ending where there is no clear outcome.
- Concrete details and figures of speech that help the reader form vivid impressions.
- Causes a character to do what they do and the character's aim in taking that action.
- A process in which the qualities of a character are revealed.
- Storyline or organization of events.
- Moment of significant realization and insight.
- Perspective from which a story is seen or told.
- The resolution of the plot or conflict.
- Incident or event within the main plot of the story.
- A section immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story.
Down
- Highly exaggerated or improbable story, not found in real life.
- Major character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- Any subject matter or techniques that create a "true-to-life" impression.
- Manner of speaking or variation of a language peculiar to an individual.
- Lesson of a story.
- Detail in a story that is specific to an environment.
- Brief, direct, or indirect reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, or mythology.
- A fictional person in a story, and the moral, dispositional, and behavioral qualities of a fictional person.
- Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities.
20 Clues: Lesson of a story. • Another word for a story. • Storyline or organization of events. • The resolution of the plot or conflict. • Story ending where there is no clear outcome. • Moment of significant realization and insight. • Perspective from which a story is seen or told. • Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities. • ...
Literary Vocabulary Task 2023-10-11
Across
- Another word for a story.
- Story ending where there is no clear outcome.
- Concrete details and figures of speech that help the reader form vivid impressions.
- Causes a character to do what they do and the character's aim in taking that action.
- A process in which the qualities of a character are revealed.
- Storyline or organization of events.
- Moment of significant realization and insight.
- Perspective from which a story is seen or told.
- The resolution of the plot or conflict.
- Incident or event within the main plot of the story.
- A section immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story.
Down
- Highly exaggerated or improbable story, not found in real life.
- Major character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- Any subject matter or techniques that create a "true-to-life" impression.
- Manner of speaking or variation of a language peculiar to an individual.
- Lesson of a story.
- Detail in a story that is specific to an environment.
- Brief, direct, or indirect reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, or mythology.
- A fictional person in a story, and the moral, dispositional, and behavioral qualities of a fictional person.
- Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities.
20 Clues: Lesson of a story. • Another word for a story. • Storyline or organization of events. • The resolution of the plot or conflict. • Story ending where there is no clear outcome. • Moment of significant realization and insight. • Perspective from which a story is seen or told. • Protagonist of a story who has heroic qualities. • ...
All About You 2025-03-31
Across
- Band __ Montreal
- An African country south of Libya
- Blonde Powerpuff Girl
- The competition /you/ were in as a child ____ Bee
- American actress known for Charlie's Angels
- Water bottle brand with lots of prints and colors
- One of Adult Swim's longest running TV shows
- Video game controversially nominated for Best Independent Game in 2023
- Nickname of adventurer Indiana Jones
- A jubilant expression
- The personification of old age in Norse mythology
- Archnemesis of Superman
- How to introduce /yourself/ in Spanish
- A daily game from the New York Times
- 1968 hit by Three Dog Night
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- A special socialist greeting among officials
- Lead vocalist for band Nsync
- British-American Actor who plays Spider-Man (Last name)
- A preposition of place
- A rotation around the sun
- Canadian Actor known for The Cat and The Hat
- Jacob Elordi's character on Euphoria
- Canadian Actor known for Superbad (Last name)
- Where movie Ratatouille is set
- A free-to-play game originally released in 2016
- Longest running animated American TV show
- The first king of the Franks
- One of the main protagonists in video game Detroit Become Human
- Long haired comedian known for Workaholics
- Closed Seattle restaurant known for its burgers
30 Clues: Band __ Montreal • Blonde Powerpuff Girl • A jubilant expression • A preposition of place • Archnemesis of Superman • A rotation around the sun • 1968 hit by Three Dog Night • Lead vocalist for band Nsync • The first king of the Franks • Where movie Ratatouille is set • An African country south of Libya • Jacob Elordi's character on Euphoria • Nickname of adventurer Indiana Jones • ...
tech pokemon luis 1 (use - for all multi word answers) 2024-11-26
Across
- azelf, uxie, and mesprit form the ______ trio
- professor oak's first name
- region based off of fr*nce
- owns a ditto in pokemon indigo league
- the ______ team from the theme tournament Luis was forced to play after TWO FUCKING WHEEL SPINS
- in the battle frontier, ash and charizard fight against noland and _____
- gives you a haunter with an everstone
- "she can violate my rights if she wants"
- electabuzz baby pokemon
- james bought this pokemon on the ss anne
- woooooooooah I'm unbeatable, pokemon - advanced ______
- ___, ___ he's our man, if he can't do it no one can
- what pokemon stands for
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- n's full name
- "I see now that the circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant. It is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are."
- nebby
- the ______ berry restores 10PP to the first move to drop to 0PP
- leader of team aqua
- ash's oshawott and meowth compete for the love of a male _____ they believe to be female
- #369
- cilan's water type brother
- ash traded his butterfree for this pokemon on the ss anne
- magmar's japanese name directly translated to english
- focus theme of the sinnoh region
- gym leader who hands out the fog badge
25 Clues: #369 • nebby • n's full name • leader of team aqua • electabuzz baby pokemon • what pokemon stands for • professor oak's first name • region based off of fr*nce • cilan's water type brother • focus theme of the sinnoh region • owns a ditto in pokemon indigo league • gives you a haunter with an everstone • gym leader who hands out the fog badge • "she can violate my rights if she wants" • ...
Vocabulary #4 2024-11-14
Across
- Lacking in quantity or quality, insufficient.
- To leave a place quickly and urgently, especially for safety reasons.
- Done secretly or kept hidden, especially for a deceitful purpose.
- Overly sentimental or emotional in a way that is insincere.
- To consume or eat hungrily and quickly.
- To move quickly with short, rapid steps.
- Mercy or leniency shown towards someone who is deserving of punishment.
- The quality of being stubborn or difficult to manage.
- Extremely poor or poverty-stricken.
- The quality of being easily deceived or tricked.
Down
- Irritability or impatience, often leading to a quick temper.
- An external appearance or semblance that conceals the true nature of something.
- A meeting at which people attempt to make contact with the dead, often through a medium.
- A place of refuge or safety for those in need, often granted by a government.
- The reappearance of a trait in an organism after several generations of absence.
- A set of rules or guidelines governing behavior in a particular situation.
- Bulging or protruding outward.
- An incident or action that causes public outrage due to its immoral or unethical nature.
- Dull, unimaginative, lacking excitement or originality.
- The origin or genealogy of the gods, especially in mythology.
20 Clues: Bulging or protruding outward. • Extremely poor or poverty-stricken. • To consume or eat hungrily and quickly. • To move quickly with short, rapid steps. • Lacking in quantity or quality, insufficient. • The quality of being easily deceived or tricked. • The quality of being stubborn or difficult to manage. • Dull, unimaginative, lacking excitement or originality. • ...
The way to rainy mountain puzzle 2024-11-06
Across
- - Refers to the documented past; Momaday blends this with personal narrative.
- - A term for family members from earlier generations; Momaday honors his in the book.
- - The Native American tribe central to Momaday's memoir.
- - Momaday's familial connection who symbolizes cultural continuity.
- - The customs and social institutions of the Kiowa people.
- - An animal sacred to the Kiowa and often appears in stories.
- - A theme; Momaday explores his cultural and personal identity.
- - A way of passing down knowledge, prominent in Kiowa culture.
- - The region where the Kiowa eventually settled.
- Mountain - The sacred place where Momaday's journey takes him.
- Dance - A traditional Kiowa ceremony, often featured in Momaday's recounting.
- - The U.S. state where Rainy Mountain is located.
Down
- - A genre; Momaday's book is written in this personal style.
- - The movement of the Kiowa people from the mountains to the plains.
- - The physical environment, significant for both its beauty and cultural meaning.
- - Literary device; many natural elements symbolize deeper meanings in the text.
- - A theme; Momaday uses it to connect with his heritage.
- - Practices and beliefs passed down through generations, emphasized in the book.
- - Stories that explain beliefs and origins; Kiowa stories are examples.
- - Important to preserving culture, it’s what Momaday reflects on in terms of storytelling.
20 Clues: - The region where the Kiowa eventually settled. • - The U.S. state where Rainy Mountain is located. • - A theme; Momaday uses it to connect with his heritage. • - The Native American tribe central to Momaday's memoir. • - The customs and social institutions of the Kiowa people. • - A genre; Momaday's book is written in this personal style. • ...
chapter 1 2025-06-25
Across
- Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way
- A country where people vote for their leaders instead of having a king or queen
- Great bravery, especially in dangerous situations
- A special ceremony or challenge to become a member of a group
- A loud, confusing mix of sounds
- Serious, unpleasant, or frightening
- In a ridiculous or unbelievable way
- In Viking mythology, a place where brave warriors go after death
- From where (an old-fashioned or formal word)
- With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy
- Very interested or amazed by something
- No longer existing; all of that type have died out
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- A deep, low sound that continues
- The crime of breaking into a place to steal things
- Small sea animals that stick tightly to rocks
- Suggesting something bad or scary is going to happen
- A condition where the body reacts badly to certain things (like food or animals)
- To stay in a place longer than expected or necessary
- Useful or good enough, but not fancy or special
- Beautiful or pleasant to look at, usually describing nature or views
- A large snake or dragon-like creature
- A long, sharp tooth, especially from an animal like a snake or dragon
22 Clues: A loud, confusing mix of sounds • A deep, low sound that continues • Serious, unpleasant, or frightening • In a ridiculous or unbelievable way • A large snake or dragon-like creature • Very interested or amazed by something • With wild, extreme enthusiasm or energy • Spoke or smiled in a mocking or unkind way • From where (an old-fashioned or formal word) • ...
Complete Me - Activity 2.1 2025-08-02
Across
- A poem expressing sorrow, often written for someone who has died.
- Account of a person’s life written by another person.
- Spanish-influenced play with songs and dialogue, popular during the colonial period.
- Short story, often with animals, that teaches a moral lesson.
- A fairy or goddess in Filipino mythology, such as Maria Makiling.
- Ordinary written or spoken language without rhythmic patterns.
- A story rooted in history but often mixed with myths, like Malakas and Maganda.
- Language where the term "baybayin" comes from, meaning "to spell."
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds like Biag ni Lam-Ang.
- Type of poetry that expresses personal emotions and feelings.
- Poem expressing deep admiration or respect for its subject.
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- Traditional music reflecting local culture, e.g., Bahay Kubo.
- Ancient script used in the Philippines before Spanish colonization.
- Literature meant to be performed, using dialogues and scripts.
- National Hero who wrote Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
- A question or statement that tests cleverness, often used in oral tradition.
- A poem written to celebrate a wedding or marriage.
- 1st lifted on January 2, 1982, when publications were controlled.
- Simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
- Literature based on real facts, events, and people.
20 Clues: A poem written to celebrate a wedding or marriage. • Literature based on real facts, events, and people. • Account of a person’s life written by another person. • Poem expressing deep admiration or respect for its subject. • Simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. • Traditional music reflecting local culture, e.g., Bahay Kubo. • ...
Cycle 1 Vocab crossword 2025-09-15
Across
- when the audience knows something the characters do not
- the Greek deity to whom theatrical performances were originally dedicated
- the actor's right when facing the audience
- a type of performance where up to three actors portray stories from Greek mythology
- the area where actors perform
- the areas to the left and right of the stage out of the view of the audience
- a three-sided set piece used to change scenes quickly
- a fundamental element of Greek drama that provided commentary for a play
- a collaborative art form used to tell a story to a live audience
- the actor's left when facing the audience
- a building used for changing masks, storing props, and being a backdrop to a play in ancient Greece
- the purgation of negative emotions such as pity and fear
Down
- Greek for "god in the machine"
- the area of the stage farthest away from the audience
- equivalent to a modern-day producer
- the first actor
- a comedic play that made fun of the Greek legends
- a circular or oval building with tiered seating to view performances or sporting events
- means "the seeing place"
- the area of the stage closest to the audience
- practice for a live performance
- appropriate behavior in a given situation
22 Clues: the first actor • means "the seeing place" • the area where actors perform • Greek for "god in the machine" • practice for a live performance • equivalent to a modern-day producer • appropriate behavior in a given situation • the actor's left when facing the audience • the actor's right when facing the audience • the area of the stage closest to the audience • ...
G6_Vocab_U3_Wk1 Review 2026-01-05
Across
- (v.) look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something
- (n.) very great extent or size; immensity
- (adj.) not straight or not lined up; slanted or crooked.
- (n.) an extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state
- (adj.) continuing to exist or occur over a prolonged period
- (n) a difficult situation or problem
- (v.) suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust
- (n.) the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country, state, or commonwealth
- (v.) to start suddenly and violently
- (n.) a person's sanction or support
- (adv.) to do something in a way that lacks strength or force
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- (v. / adj.) deny (someone) access to a place, group, or privilege
- (adj.) enormous
- (v.) to cause to stop sleeping
- (v.) shake slightly and uncontrollably because of being cold, frightened, or excited
- (v. / adj.) cause or enable (a condition or situation) to continue
- (n.) a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- (adj.) To feel a lot of fear, anxiety, or other emotion
- (n.) the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement; the quality of being wise
- (v.) to order (someone) to be present
20 Clues: (adj.) enormous • (v.) to cause to stop sleeping • (n.) a person's sanction or support • (n) a difficult situation or problem • (v.) to start suddenly and violently • (v.) to order (someone) to be present • (n.) very great extent or size; immensity • (adj.) To feel a lot of fear, anxiety, or other emotion • (adj.) not straight or not lined up; slanted or crooked. • ...
Week 1 Roots 2026-02-05
Across
- a disease spreading across all countries
- believing Earth is the center of the universe
- happening every year
- something believed to fix all problems
- to say aloud for someone to write
- a disease spreading among many people
- chief/ruler
- say
- a person who designs buildings
- a book of words and meanings
- cut/kill
- the study of rocks and the Earth
- someone who is taken prisoner
- a wide view that shows everything around you
- people
- a king or queen who rules a country
- information about groups of people (age, location, etc.)
- heat coming from inside the Earth
- yearly payment
- earth
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- killing oneself
- an official decision said by a jury
- to “cut off” other choices
- a high-ranking leader in a church
- to take control of
- all
- yearly celebration
- to say before it happens
- killing a human
- every two years
- year
- words taken/placed under a picture
- a public protest by a group of people
- to take advantage of
- a cut made in surgery
- the study of the Earth’s surface and places
- take/seize
- a government run by the people
- someone’s main enemy
- a group of all the gods of a religion/mythology
40 Clues: all • say • year • earth • people • cut/kill • take/seize • chief/ruler • yearly payment • killing oneself • killing a human • every two years • to take control of • yearly celebration • happening every year • to take advantage of • someone’s main enemy • a cut made in surgery • to say before it happens • to “cut off” other choices • a book of words and meanings • someone who is taken prisoner • ...
The Roman Republic 2026-02-23
Across
- to stop from passing a law
- a government run by elected leaders chosen by the people
- Roman dictator who gave up power after 15 days
- the branch of government that protected the plebians
- one of the brothers who founded Rome
- he led a slave rebellion against the Roman Army
- elected government positions such as consul, judge, and tax collector
- a ruler with almost unlimited power
- two upper-class citizens who were elected magistrates and ran the government
- a Trojan hero that is best known from Roman mythology
Down
- the first written code of law in Rome
- a series of wars between Carthage and Rome
- the common people of Rome who made up the majority of society
- a slave or captive who was forced to fight to the death
- one of the brothers who founded Rome and is considered Rome's first king
- branch of government made up of 300 patricians who served for life
- Roman life centered around this central meeting place
- a consul who turned into a dictator
- a Roman general who encouraged poor people to join the army
- Rome's upper-class citizens who ran the government
- river on which Rome was built
- a general from Carthage who fought against Rome
22 Clues: to stop from passing a law • river on which Rome was built • a consul who turned into a dictator • a ruler with almost unlimited power • one of the brothers who founded Rome • the first written code of law in Rome • a series of wars between Carthage and Rome • Roman dictator who gave up power after 15 days • he led a slave rebellion against the Roman Army • ...
Julie Crossword II 2026-07-07
Across
- Got her tits out in Euphoria and was in a Rolling Stones music video.
- Ginny Weasley's derogatory nickname for Fleur Delacour.
- Winners of the 2003 Rugby World Cup.
- Fictional Giant Gorilla brought to New York in chains in the 1930s.
- Traditional October birthstone.
- Julie's favourite F1 driver.
- Strait in northwest Turkey that gave its name to the campaign Gallipoli was a part of in WW1.
- Roman name for Scotland.
- The I in ROYGBIV.
- Uncle Neil's favourite Dutch winger.
- Alternate name for either the tip of Crossbow Bolt or an angry argument.
- David Bowie kidnapped a small child in this 1986 movie.
- Kermit the Frog's wife.
- Hugh Jackman movie where he plays a legendary Vampire hunter.
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- Lord of Rivendell.
- The act of throwing someone out of a window.
- Half Bull-Half Man from Greek Mythology.
- All Black leading points scorer of all time.
- To divide something, also used to describe what happened to India during the creation of Pakistan.
- Harry Potter's second Defence against the Dark Arts teacher.
- Usually made from the liver of Ducks or Geese.
- Mexican child explorer.
- Curse of a werewolf.
- Henry VIII's third wife.
- Julie's second favourite F1 driver.
- Winners of the 2025 F1 Constructors' Championship.
- Stripper name.
27 Clues: Stripper name. • The I in ROYGBIV. • Lord of Rivendell. • Curse of a werewolf. • Mexican child explorer. • Kermit the Frog's wife. • Henry VIII's third wife. • Roman name for Scotland. • Julie's favourite F1 driver. • Traditional October birthstone. • Julie's second favourite F1 driver. • Winners of the 2003 Rugby World Cup. • Uncle Neil's favourite Dutch winger. • ...
Modern Mythology Final Part 2 2023-05-18
11 Clues: goat man • three sister • one eye giant • turn to stone • nymph to serpent • one-hundred eyes • bird that steals • half man half horse • part lion part woman • born of woman and bull • part lion, goat, and serpent
Greek Mythology Vocab List ELA 2024-04-11
Across
- - n. - french word for “why”
- - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god
- - adj. - a myth that has arisen, been told over time, or written to explain the origins of various social or natural phenomena
- - n. - a manner of speaking or writing that shows an attributed feeling on the part of the writer
- -n. - the beginning; the source
- n.- a supernatural being who has special powers over nature and humans
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- - n. - the outcome of a story
- - n. - the struggle that grows out of opposing forces between character and events.Conflict helps to create suspense in a story.
- tale - n. - a fictional story that explains why something is the way it is
- - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance
- - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence
- - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel
12 Clues: - n. - french word for “why” • - n. - the outcome of a story • -n. - the beginning; the source • - n. - the plan of action in a story, play, or novel • - n. - to change form, shape, structure, or substance • - adj. - characterized by belief of worship in more than one god • - n. - anything that is extremely unusual; an extraordinary occurrence • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
Across
- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
Down
- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
King of the Jungle 2023-04-14
Across
- Area of land that a lion pride defends.
- The lion is considered the ___ predator of the African savannah.
- A fictional lion from Greek mythology that was killed by the hero Heracles as one of his twelve labors.
- Activity lions engage in to obtain food.
Down
- A social group of lions, typically consisting of a group of females and their young, along with one or more adult male lions.
- A vast tropical grassland ecosystem that covers large portions of Africa.
- Lion, tiger, and leopard are examples of this family of animals.
- A large tuff of fur that surrounds a male lion's neck like a way cooler scarf.
8 Clues: Area of land that a lion pride defends. • Activity lions engage in to obtain food. • Lion, tiger, and leopard are examples of this family of animals. • The lion is considered the ___ predator of the African savannah. • A vast tropical grassland ecosystem that covers large portions of Africa. • ...
Allusions Set#3 Crossword 2025-10-13
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- A biblical structure built to reach the heavens, eventually leading to the confusion of languages.
- In Greek mythology, a paradise where heroes and the virtuous reside after death.
- The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, often depicted with a trident.
- The primary disciples of Jesus Christ, chosen to spread his teachings.
- A biblical phrase emphasizing that physical sustenance is not enough for spiritual life.
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- A miracle attributed to Jesus, representing faith and divine power.
- The ancient Greek God of the Underworld where the souls of the dead reside.
- The daughter of Herodias, known for her dance that led to the beheading of John the Baptist.
8 Clues: A miracle attributed to Jesus, representing faith and divine power. • The primary disciples of Jesus Christ, chosen to spread his teachings. • The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, often depicted with a trident. • The ancient Greek God of the Underworld where the souls of the dead reside. • ...
Vocab and Mythology Review (Stages 1-3) 2024-01-02
Across
- shop
- wine and water
- ten / X
- Jupiter's pater
- viginti (XX)
- deus of the sea and horses
- fancy dinner party food (a bird)
- he or she laughs
- he or she stands
- merchant or business man
- king of the Roman gods
- in the house
- son and daughter
- I am
- deus with a winged cap, carries messages
- he or she carries
Down
- dea born from Jupiter's head / wisdom
- dining room
- marketplace
- mother and father
- angry deus of warfare
- they are
- barber
- dinner
- Caecilius's profession/banker
- angry lion
- house shrine
- 5 / V
- nothing / 0
- Jupiter's wife/goddess of marriage
- God who owns Cerberus
31 Clues: shop • I am • 5 / V • barber • dinner • ten / X • they are • angry lion • dining room • marketplace • nothing / 0 • viginti (XX) • house shrine • in the house • wine and water • Jupiter's pater • he or she laughs • he or she stands • son and daughter • mother and father • he or she carries • angry deus of warfare • God who owns Cerberus • king of the Roman gods • merchant or business man • deus of the sea and horses • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 25 - Helen of Troy 2024-03-21
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- to attack in numbers; to lay siege to
- sharp and energetic
- to happen
- the great warrior and hero of the Greeks in the Trojan War
- mother of Helen
- undisturbed; calm; at peace
- King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra
- tense, tight
- arched roof or ceiling
- killed Achilles in the Trojan War; stole Helen from Sparta and took her to Troy
- dreadful, terrible
- married to Penelope; advised King Tyndareus
Down
- King of Sparta; Helen's husband
- sharpshooter
- unable to be injured or wounded
- Queen of Sparta; daughter of Zeus; most beautiful woman in the world
- the great city founded by the descendants of Aeneas
- Heavenly twins; sons of Leda (Hint: Use the word 'and' in your answer.)
- a city-state in Greece
- Aphrodite's son; final surviving member of Troy
- a city in Asia Minor (present day Turkey) and site of the Trojan War
- an armed fight of honor between two people
22 Clues: to happen • sharpshooter • tense, tight • mother of Helen • dreadful, terrible • sharp and energetic • a city-state in Greece • arched roof or ceiling • undisturbed; calm; at peace • King of Sparta; Helen's husband • unable to be injured or wounded • to attack in numbers; to lay siege to • King of Mycenae; married to Clytemnestra • an armed fight of honor between two people • ...
Indian Mythology — Deities and Avatars (Set 1) 2025-08-25
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- Axe-bearing warrior-sage who challenges arrogant rulers
- Destroyer and transformer; lord of the cosmic dance
- 15
- Dwarf Brahmin who humbles King Bali with three steps
- Endless serpent on whom the Preserver reclines
- Prince of Ayodhya and exemplar of duty
- Lotus-seated goddess of fortune; consort of the Preserver
- Fish avatar who rescues the scriptures from the flood
- Benevolent mother; consort of the Destroyer
- Warrior goddess who slays the buffalo demon
- Tortoise who bears the churning mountain
Down
- Divine statesman; charioteer and speaker of the Gita
- Boar who lifts Earth from the cosmic ocean
- Elephant-headed remover of obstacles
- Spinning discus weapon that returns to the hand
- Man-lion who defeats a boon-protected tyrant at twilight
- Eagle mount famed as the foe of serpents
- Preserver in the Trimurti; source of the ten avatars
- Future rider prophesied to end the dark age
- Commander of the gods; also called Skanda or Murugan
- 15
- Traveling sage with a veena; messenger among worlds
22 Clues: 15 • 15 • Elephant-headed remover of obstacles • Prince of Ayodhya and exemplar of duty • Eagle mount famed as the foe of serpents • Tortoise who bears the churning mountain • Boar who lifts Earth from the cosmic ocean • Future rider prophesied to end the dark age • Benevolent mother; consort of the Destroyer • Warrior goddess who slays the buffalo demon • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
Down
- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome Crossword 2021-02-22
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- while Greece was a democracy, Rome was an
- who was considered the protector of Rome and came from Greek goddess Hera
- both Greece and Romans used these buildings to worship gods and goddesses
- one of the most important foods of Greeks and Romans
- while Greeks believed that religion was important in their daily lives, what played an important role in Roman religion
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- while Romans were good in engineering and architecture, what was one of the most unique and wonderful of Greek's inventions?
- what was the Roman version of Greek god Zeus
- while Rome was the capital of Romans, what was the capital of the Greeks
8 Clues: while Greece was a democracy, Rome was an • what was the Roman version of Greek god Zeus • one of the most important foods of Greeks and Romans • while Rome was the capital of Romans, what was the capital of the Greeks • who was considered the protector of Rome and came from Greek goddess Hera • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
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- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
Down
- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
History key terms-Ella Clark 2021-11-16
Across
- an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos
- a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being part man and part bull"a short story, typically with
- animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an
- a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables
Down
- ancient Greek author and epic poet.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- Athenian statesman whose leadership contributed to Athens' political and cultural supremacy in Greece
8 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • ancient Greek author and epic poet. • animals as characters, conveying a moral. • a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables • an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos • collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition was an • ...
