Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Across
- 3. The home of the Greek gods, located on Mount Olympus, which is in the sky and hidden from mortals.
- 5. Refers to the culture, mythology, and gods of ancient Greece, which the characters in Percy Jackson are connected to.
- 7. The Master Bolt of Zeus, the powerful weapon that Percy is accused of stealing in the first book.
- 8. The god of wine and parties, who is also the reluctant camp director at Camp Half-Blood.
- 11. Dangerous creatures from Greek mythology that attack demigods, like Medusa, the Minotaur, or the Hydra.
- 12. The god of the sea and Percy’s father, who gives Percy his powers.
- 13. A dangerous adventure a demigod goes on to complete a mission or solve a problem.
- 16. A condition where reading is hard, but in Percy Jackson, it’s a sign that a demigod’s brain is wired to understand ancient Greek instead.
- 17. The god of the underworld, who rules the dead. Percy thinks Hades might have stolen the Master Bolt.
Down
- 1. Camp Half-Blood, a training camp for demigods, where they learn to fight monsters and develop their powers.
- 2. The 12 main gods in Greek mythology, like Zeus, Poseidon, and Athena, who live on Mount Olympus.
- 4. A half-human, half-god child, like Percy, who has special powers.
- 6. The goddess of wisdom and war, and the mother of Annabeth Chase.
- 9. A half-human, half-goat creature, like Percy’s friend Grover, who protects demigods.
- 10. The god of war, who has conflicts with Percy in the series.
- 11. A monster who can turn people to stone by looking at them. She is a villain in the first book.
- 12. A famous Greek hero, and the namesake of Percy Jackson, who did things like slaying Medusa.
- 14. A wise centaur who is the activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
- 15. The king of the gods, and the god of the sky and thunder. He has the Master Bolt, which is stolen at the start of the first book.