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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Orpheus | Whose beautiful music helped him rescue his wife from the Underworld, but looked back too soon and she disappeared? | Greek Myths |
| 2 | orpheus | talented musician and poet | USJ 7th English Final |
| 3 | Orpheus | musician | UNIT 3 |
| 4 | Orpheus | Musician, loved Eurydice | Mythology People/Places |
| 5 | Orpheus | Orpheus was a great lyre player who tried to bring his lover back from the underworld. Hades told him she would follow him out of the underworld but if he looked back she would be taken back. He could not take it and he looked back and lost her. (clint) | Stewart Blue Mythology |
| 6 | Orpheus | Best lyre player of the mortals. The lyre is like a wand. It can move things because of the music. (EL) | Stewart Purple Myth |
| 7 | Orpheus | His wife, Eurydice, is killed by a python. He goes into the underworld and uses his lyre to get to Hades. His skill over the lyre helps him retrieve Eurydice back, but he cannot look back to look at her until they are in the real world. He accidentally looks back, and she is taken back. | Stewart Purple Myth |
| 8 | Orpheus | Maenads eventually kill this great music player. | Stewart Purple Myth |
| 9 | Orpheus | Turned around | Sra. Doering Greek Gods |
| 10 | Orpheus | Turned around | greek gods fainal test |
| 11 | Orpheus | Son of Calliope and the Thracian King.Poet and musician. Bought Eurydice's life back from hades with music, but looked back and lost her | Heroes, gods, and monsters of Greek Mythology |
| 12 | Orpheus | son of Apollo, husband of Eurydice, a bard, tries unsuccessfully to get her back from Underworld | Cams Final |
| 13 | Orpheus | man who begged Hades to have his wife, Eurydice back | Greek Gods FINAL TEST!!! |
| 14 | Orpheus | man who begged Hades to have his wife, Eurydice back | Greek Gods Test #4 |
| 15 | Orpheus | An interesting end to a story. a | hades 123 |
| 16 | Orpheus | Hey, who wants to hear my story??? a | hades 123 |
| 17 | Orpheus | Well, Sisyphus was a full mortal. He just tricked Hades. I’m the son of Apollo. a | hades 123 |
| 18 | Orpheus | My birth certificate says Oeagrus, but my mother told me that my father was really Apollo. a | hades 123 |
| 19 | Orpheus | Actually, it was neither. I just didn’t believe him. a | hades 123 |
| 20 | Orpheus | Well, I loved this girl named Eurydice and she loved me back. So we decided to get married. At our marriage, though, a snake appeared and she was bitten by it and killed. a | hades 123 |
| 21 | Orpheus | I loved her so much, and since I was a master at music, you could say I “tricked” the gods with my music. a | hades 123 |
| 22 | Orpheus | I didn’t know whether Hades was telling the truth and leting her go, so when I was close to the exit, I turned my head back, and saw Eurydice. a | hades 123 |
| 23 | Orpheus | Heartbroken, I made my way into the forest. I played sad music and all the animals lamented with me. a | hades 123 |
| 24 | Orpheus | Yes. Now I’m happy. a | hades 123 |
| 25 | Orpheus | Orpheus, the inventor of Lyre… a | hades 123 |
| 26 | Orpheus | man who begged Hades to have his wife back | Greek Gods Test 4 |
| 27 | Orpheus | most famous mortal musician | MYTHO Exam |
| 28 | Orpheus | music player; supposed to marry plays lyre to calm Cerberus down | Roman Myths |
| 29 | Orpheus | 'Dark Night' | Greek God Names |
| 30 | Orpheus | Who almost returned from the underworld but went back when she saw Eurydice on the way to earth | Greek Mythology |
| 31 | Orpheus | went to the underworld to get his wife, Eurydice | myths |
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