Myths and Legends- The gods, godesses, heroes, creatures and places in greek and Roman mythology.
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- 3. God of Wealth (6)
- 4. Mythical Greek hero, defeated the gorgon Medusa (7)
- 5. Half-woman, half-snake creature in Greek mythology (7)
- 8. Snake hair (6)
- 9. A female dragon in Greek mythology. Her mother was Gaea (8)
- 15. Half-Human, Half-Horse Greek mythical creature (7)
- 16. Mythical Greek hero, performed twelve seemingly impossible labours (8)
- 17. Mythical Greek hero, defeated the Minotaur (7)
- 20. God of the Sea (7)
- 23. Goddess of Wisdom (7)
- 24. Each was the patroness of a particular spring, river, sea, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud. (7)
- 26. Mythical Roman mythical hero, son of Venus and Anchises (6)
- 28. Greek goddess of love and beauty
- 29. An immortal horse in Greek mythology (5)
- 32. Mythical Roman hero, she fought in the war against the Trojan Aeneas (7)
- 34. raised (with his wife Acca Larentia) the twins Romulus and Remus (9)
- 36. Goddess of Love (5)
- 37. Home of the minotaur in greek mythology (9)
- 38. God of War (4)
- 39. A bird in Greek mythology that could live forever (7)
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- 1. God of Love (5)
- 2. Half-human,half-goat creature in Roman mythology (4)
- 3. Greek god of the sea (8)
- 6. A snow-white bird in Roman mythology that lives in kings' houses (9)
- 7. God of the Sun (6)
- 10. Greek god of the underworld (5)
- 11. Sacred garden of Hera in Greek mythology(6,2,10)
- 12. Three-headed dog that guarded the entrance of the Underworld in Greek mythology (8)
- 13. God of Death (5)
- 14. Greek god of the sky (4)
- 18. Nature spirits in Roman mythology similar to ghosts (6)
- 19. Roman king of the gods (7)
- 21. In Greek mythology, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic. (7,6)
- 22. Mythical Greek hero, son of King Troy (6)
- 25. Roman queen of the gods (4)
- 27. was a flying horse in Greek mythology (7)
- 30. lived in a cave in Italy, eventually overcome by Hercules (5)
- 31. Goddess of Flowers (5)
- 33. Greek goddess of wisdom and war (6)
- 35. Described in Roman mythology as looking somewhat like an elk. (6)