Odyssey Book 1, 11, 21-23
Across
- 3. father of Zeus
- 4. struck, affected sharply
- 6. mental or physical pain
- 8. game metal heads of axes that Odysseus employs in a display of archer skill
- 11. deserving of scorn despicable
- 14. a female sheep
- 16. steer (a boat or ship)
- 17. tormented
- 18. a young female cow that has not borne a calf
- 21. cows collectively
- 22. the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner
- 24. steal goods
- 27. (in ancient Greece or Rome) a great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen
- 29. rude or arrogant
- 30. a mountain in central Greece
- 31. the principal god of the Greek pantheon, ruler of the heavens, and father of other gods and mortal heroes
- 32. noisy merrymaking festivity
- 33. sneaks away
- 34. streams
- 35. water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt
- 37. daughter of Zeus
Down
- 1. bitterness or resentfulness
- 2. calm or pacify
- 3. rough stones built as a memorial or landmark
- 5. made of brass
- 7. tip of a pole weapon
- 9. “blurred and breathless dead,” (388)
- 10. a sheath for the blade of a sword or dagger, typically made of leather or metal, designed to be used by a mounted warrior or cavalry soldier
- 12. deprived of or lacking something, especially a non-material asset
- 13. one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the church and clergy
- 15. weight
- 19. marked by trembling or shaking
- 20. place the arrows feathered end against the bowstring
- 23. the sun god
- 25. internal organs
- 26. ghost
- 28. case in which arrows are carried
- 31. rich deep red color inclining to purple
- 32. displaying or proceeding from a lack of careful consideration of the possible consequences of an action
- 36. a religious or other solemn ceremony or act