The Iliad
Across
- 4. Prince of Troy and brother of Hector. He kidnaps Helen.
- 5. Husband of Helen.
- 7. Wife of Hector.
- 9. Son of Zeus who is killed by Patroclus.
- 10. The great Achaean hero who kills Hector.
- 11. Wise and rational general of the Achaeans. He is the subject of the sequel, the Odyssey.
- 12. The great Trojan prince who kills Patroclus.
- 14. God of the arts, of music, of the sun, he sides with the Trojans.
- 16. "The face that launched a thousand ships"; her kidnapping sets the stage for the Iliad.
- 17. God of war, he sides with the Trojans.
Down
- 1. King of the gods of Mount Olympus. Initially, he forbids any immortal from interfering, although they find their way around this.
- 2. Achaean warrior who takes the lead in battle when Achilles refuses to fight. He is blessed by Athene.
- 3. The Achaean commander whose quarrel with Achilles causes the latter to bow out of the war.
- 4. God of the sea, he sides with the Achaeans.
- 6. Achilles's best friend and "brother"; he puts on Achilles's armor to improve Achaean morale but is killed on the battlefield.
- 8. Goddess of love, she is chosen by Paris as the most beautiful. She sides with the Trojans.
- 10. Goddess of wisdom, she sides with the Achaeans.
- 12. Queen of Olympus, she sides with the Achaeans.
- 13. Mother of Achilles and goddess of the sea.
- 15. King of Troy who mournfully meets Achilles to ask for his son's body.