Animals
Across
- 3. - Known for its speed and agility, symbolizing focus and determination.
- 4. - Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, symbolizing strength and courage.
- 6. - Named after the gentle west wind, representing calmness and serenity.
- 8. - Named after the queen of the heavens in Roman mythology, symbolizing protection and nurturing.
- 10. - Represents strength, courage, and ferocity.
- 11. - Derived from the lion, signifying bravery and leadership.
- 12. - Derived from the Native American word for "friend," representing companionship and loyalty.
- 14. - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing mystery, intuition, and femininity.
- 16. - Mythical bird associated with rebirth and renewal.
- 19. - Inspired by the black-furred mammal, symbolizing elegance and sophistication.
- 21. - Named after the graceful tree, symbolizing flexibility, adaptability, and resilience.
- 24. - Represents the flow of life, renewal, and change.
- 25. - Often associated with wisdom, intelligence, and mystery.
- 28. - Named after the Greek god of the sun, light, and poetry, representing creativity and inspiration.
- 30. - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing beauty and mystery.
Down
- 1. - Evokes the image of glowing embers, symbolizing warmth and passion.
- 2. - Represents innocence, gentleness, and youthful energy.
- 5. - Named after the climbing plant, symbolizing resilience, growth, and endurance.
- 7. - Mythical bird associated with resurrection and immortality.
- 9. - Latin for "star," evoking a sense of brightness and brilliance.
- 13. - Often associated with dragons, symbolizing power and magic.
- 15. - Inspired by the ocean, representing vastness and depth.
- 17. - Named after the mighty hunter in Greek mythology, embodying strength and determination.
- 18. - Strong and protective, reminiscent of the powerful animal.
- 20. - Named after the natural light display in the sky, symbolizing beauty and wonder.
- 22. - A small bird known for its melodious song, symbolizing joy and creativity.
- 23. - Latin for "king," suggesting authority and power.
- 26. - Named after the tree, symbolizing growth, resilience, and interconnectedness.
- 27. - Symbolizes loyalty, resilience, and independence.
- 29. - Evokes the image of fire, representing strength, intensity, and transformation.