AreslovedAphrodite,his sisterSymbolsinclude aflamingtorchAres wasUnlikableSymbolsincludethe boarHas 8childrenwithAphroditeSymbolsincludethe dogSymbolsincludethe SpearHisequivalentis MarsIoniccolumn isdecoratedwith scrollsIonic Designorginated in6th centuryAres triedtwice todefeatHerculesSymbolsincludethe helmetIoniccolumn isdecorativeAres'motherwas HeraAres'Fatherwas ZeusSymbolsincludethe chariotRepresentsviolenceduring warUS Dept. ofTreasuryhas ioniccolumnsVolute isthe swirldesignIoniccolumn ismorefeminineSymbolsincludethe vultureSymbolsincludethe shieldIonictemple isslenderAres wasthe god ofwarAreslovedAphrodite,his sisterSymbolsinclude aflamingtorchAres wasUnlikableSymbolsincludethe boarHas 8childrenwithAphroditeSymbolsincludethe dogSymbolsincludethe SpearHisequivalentis MarsIoniccolumn isdecoratedwith scrollsIonic Designorginated in6th centuryAres triedtwice todefeatHerculesSymbolsincludethe helmetIoniccolumn isdecorativeAres'motherwas HeraAres'Fatherwas ZeusSymbolsincludethe chariotRepresentsviolenceduring warUS Dept. ofTreasuryhas ioniccolumnsVolute isthe swirldesignIoniccolumn ismorefeminineSymbolsincludethe vultureSymbolsincludethe shieldIonictemple isslenderAres wasthe god ofwar

Ancient Greek Temple: Ionic Column & Ares: God of War By Marlie Lyons - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. G-Ares loved Aphrodite, his sister
  2. G-Symbols include a flaming torch
  3. N-Ares was Unlikable
  4. I-Symbols include the boar
  5. G-Has 8 children with Aphrodite
  6. B-Symbols include the dog
  7. N-Symbols include the Spear
  8. I-His equivalent is Mars
  9. B-Ionic column is decorated with scrolls
  10. O-Ionic Design orginated in 6th century
  11. O-Ares tried twice to defeat Hercules
  12. G-Symbols include the helmet
  13. O-Ionic column is decorative
  14. I-Ares' mother was Hera
  15. B-Ares' Father was Zeus
  16. O-Symbols include the chariot
  17. O-Represents violence during war
  18. G-US Dept. of Treasury has ionic columns
  19. N-Volute is the swirl design
  20. I-Ionic column is more feminine
  21. N-Symbols include the vulture
  22. B-Symbols include the shield
  23. I-Ionic temple is slender
  24. B-Ares was the god of war