Olympicsthe greatest of thegames or festivals ofancient Greece,held every four yearsin the plain ofOlympiain Elis, in honor ofZeus.honorThis term hasalways been aword used todescribe people ofhigh moral worthor greatachievement.centuriesa periodof onehundredyears.modernof orcharacteristicof the presenttime or timesnot long pastcitizensa personwho lives ina particularplacereptilea vertebrateanimal of a classthat includessnakes, lizards,crocodiles, turtles,and tortoises.eventuallyin the end,especially aftera long delay,dispute, orseries ofproblems.revivingto make (someone orsomething) strong,healthy, or activeagainto bring (something)back into use orpopularity PoseidonIs best known asthe Greek seagod, but he wasalso the god ofhorses and ofearthquakes.participantspeoplewho takepart insomethingexistencethe fact orstate of livingor havingobjectivereality.athletesa person who istrained in or goodat games andexercises thatrequire physicalskill, endurance,and strengthculturethe customarybeliefs, socialforms, andmaterial traitsof a racial,religious, or socialgroupconqueredto take controlof (a country,city, etc.)through theuse of forcelegendaryof, relating to,orcharacteristic oflegend or alegenddedicationextremedevotionancientvery old :having livedor existed fora very longtimeRomethe capital of Italy,on the River Tiber:includes theindependent stateof the Vatican City;traditionally foundedby Romulus on thePalatine Hill in 753 bcAthenaThe goddessof reason,wisdom, andwar.majestichaving orshowingimpressivebeauty ordignity.hybrida thing madeby combiningtwo differentelements;a mixture.Greecea country of city-states (especiallyAthens and Sparta)that reached itspeak in the fifthcentury BCE.mythicalbased on ordescribed in amyth especiallyas contrastedwith historyevidencesomething thatfurnishes proof;informationindicating whethera belief orproposition is trueor validOlympicsthe greatest of thegames or festivals ofancient Greece,held every four yearsin the plain ofOlympiain Elis, in honor ofZeus.honorThis term hasalways been aword used todescribe people ofhigh moral worthor greatachievement.centuriesa periodof onehundredyears.modernof orcharacteristicof the presenttime or timesnot long pastcitizensa personwho lives ina particularplacereptilea vertebrateanimal of a classthat includessnakes, lizards,crocodiles, turtles,and tortoises.eventuallyin the end,especially aftera long delay,dispute, orseries ofproblems.revivingto make (someone orsomething) strong,healthy, or activeagainto bring (something)back into use orpopularity PoseidonIs best known asthe Greek seagod, but he wasalso the god ofhorses and ofearthquakes.participantspeoplewho takepart insomethingexistencethe fact orstate of livingor havingobjectivereality.athletesa person who istrained in or goodat games andexercises thatrequire physicalskill, endurance,and strengthculturethe customarybeliefs, socialforms, andmaterial traitsof a racial,religious, or socialgroupconqueredto take controlof (a country,city, etc.)through theuse of forcelegendaryof, relating to,orcharacteristic oflegend or alegenddedicationextremedevotionancientvery old :having livedor existed fora very longtimeRomethe capital of Italy,on the River Tiber:includes theindependent stateof the Vatican City;traditionally foundedby Romulus on thePalatine Hill in 753 bcAthenaThe goddessof reason,wisdom, andwar.majestichaving orshowingimpressivebeauty ordignity.hybrida thing madeby combiningtwo differentelements;a mixture.Greecea country of city-states (especiallyAthens and Sparta)that reached itspeak in the fifthcentury BCE.mythicalbased on ordescribed in amyth especiallyas contrastedwith historyevidencesomething thatfurnishes proof;informationindicating whethera belief orproposition is trueor valid

Legendary Creatures and the Olympic Games - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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. the greatest of the games or festivals of ancient Greece, held every four years in the plain of Olympia in Elis, in honor of Zeus.
    Olympics
  2. This term has always been a word used to describe people of high moral worth or great achievement.
    honor
  3. a period of one hundred years.
    centuries
  4. of or characteristic of the present time or times not long past
    modern
  5. a person who lives in a particular place
    citizens
  6. a vertebrate animal of a class that includes snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, and tortoises.
    reptile
  7. in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems.
    eventually
  8. to make (someone or something) strong, healthy, or active again to bring (something) back into use or popularity
    reviving
  9. Is best known as the Greek sea god, but he was also the god of horses and of earthquakes.
    Poseidon
  10. people who take part in something
    participants
  11. the fact or state of living or having objective reality.
    existence
  12. a person who is trained in or good at games and exercises that require physical skill, endurance, and strength
    athletes
  13. the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
    culture
  14. to take control of (a country, city, etc.) through the use of force
    conquered
  15. of, relating to, or characteristic of legend or a legend
    legendary
  16. extreme devotion
    dedication
  17. very old : having lived or existed for a very long time
    ancient
  18. the capital of Italy, on the River Tiber: includes the independent state of the Vatican City; traditionally founded by Romulus on the Palatine Hill in 753 bc
    Rome
  19. The goddess of reason, wisdom, and war.
    Athena
  20. having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
    majestic
  21. a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture.
    hybrid
  22. a country of city-states (especially Athens and Sparta) that reached its peak in the fifth century BCE.
    Greece
  23. based on or described in a myth especially as contrasted with history
    mythical
  24. something that furnishes proof; information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
    evidence