Greek Mythology

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Across
  1. 2. A device or trick to aid memory.
  2. 5. Harsh or severe, usually referring to laws or rules.
  3. 8. Animals, especially the ones native to a region.
  4. 9. The arrangement of events in the order of their occurrence.
  5. 10. A trusted adviser or guide.
  6. 12. A powerful pain-relieving drug derived from opium.
  7. 14. An enemy or rival, often one that is justly deserved.
  8. 16. Displaying a spectrum of colors that change when seen from different angles.
  9. 17. Plants, especially the ones native to a region.
  10. 20. A gentle breeze.
  11. 21. The study of the mind and behavior.
  12. 24. Excessively self-centered or self-loving.
  13. 27. Relating to the Roman goddess of the hearth, often associated with purity.
  14. 30. A trance-like state where a person is highly suggestible.
  15. 31. Enthusiastic devotion to a cause.
  16. 32. To tease or torment by offering something but keeping it out of reach.
  17. 33. The act of gently ending the life of someone or something to alleviate suffering.
  18. 34. The inability to sleep.
  19. 35. Complete disorder or confusion.
  20. 37. Subject to sudden changes in mood or temperament.
  21. 38. Cheerful, good-humored.
Down
  1. 1. Able to change shape or form easily.
  2. 3. Sudden uncontrollable fear.
  3. 4. Simple, austere, or lacking in luxury.
  4. 6. Active at night.
  5. 7. A public space or meeting place for discussion.
  6. 11. A source of inspiration, often used for artists or creators.
  7. 13. Airtight or sealed, often referring to alchemy.
  8. 15. Relating to war or military life.
  9. 18. Luck or chance, or wealth.
  10. 19. A book of maps or charts.
  11. 22. Sleepwalking.
  12. 23. Requiring great strength or effort.
  13. 25. A handsome youth in Greek mythology.
  14. 26. Relating to paradise or bliss.
  15. 27. A rupture in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava to escape.
  16. 28. Sluggish, lacking energy.
  17. 29. Of great size or strength.
  18. 36. A class of joint-legged invertebrates (like spiders).