Tales and Myths of Old
Across
- 8. a discrimination between things as different; differentiating certain objects
- 10. a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- 12. A greek mythological creature envisioned as a water dragon, or water horse of sorts; a part of the human brain was named after the beast.
- 13. that which is perceived to have its own distinct existence
- 15. the trait of acting unpredictably and from whim or impulse
- 17. a short moral story
- 19. very small, minuscule
- 20. a greek mythic creature capable of turning anyone into stone just by her gaze
- 22. a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
- 23. an adjective used to describe an idyllically peaceful and perfect time that occurred in the past
- 24. a traditional story explaining a natural or social phenomenon typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- 25. in the nature of something, although not readily apparent; implicit.
- 26. a massive/humongous burden or task; based on the 12 strenous labors of one roman/greek hero.
Down
- 1. wishing or appearing to wish evil to others; used commonly to describe spirits and ghosts.
- 2. a passage selected from a larger work, usually of literature
- 3. a magical river. (common in greek mythology)
- 4. a phrase used when one is unable to achieve a goal or aspiration; based on the myth of a fox that was unable to reach a branch of grapes.
- 5. Used to alert or warn someone to not let curiosity get the better of them.
- 6. have as a meaning; be a sign of (ex: "this symbol _______ purity and quality")
- 7. one's weak spot; based on the popular legend of a child who was made invulnerable by being dipped in a magical river.
- 9. compliant and obedient to authority
- 11. a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- 14. consisting of or derived from a practice of long standing
- 16. the study or investigation of ancestry and family history
- 18. a temple to all the gods of antiquity
- 21. a shape resulting from being deformed