Across
- 2. Roman equivalent of Athena, goddess of wisdom and war (7)
- 4. Cyclops in love with Galatea, blinded by Odysseus (9)
- 7. God of the underworld, Roman counterpart of Hades (5)
- 8. Mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion (5)
- 10. Two-faced god of beginnings and transitions (5)
- 12. Priest of Troy, strangled by sea serpents after warning about the Trojan Horse (7)
- 13. One of the rivers of the underworld, known as the River of Woe (7)
- 15. Enchantress who turns Odysseus's men into pigs (5)
- 18. Avenging spirits of the underworld, also known as the Erinyes (6)
- 20. God of war, father of Romulus and Remus (4)
- 21. Nine goddesses of the arts and sciences, sources of inspiration (5)
- 22. Queen of Carthage, lover of Aeneas in Roman mythology (4)
- 23. King of the gods, counterpart to Zeus in Roman mythology (7)
- 24. Trojan hero, central figure in Virgil's "Aeneid" (6)
Down
- 1. Founder of Rome, twin brother of Remus (7)
- 3. God of music, poetry, and healing, twin brother of Artemis (6)
- 4. Queen of the underworld, daughter of Ceres (10)
- 5. Nymph cursed to only repeat the words spoken to her (4)
- 6. God of the forest, equivalent to Pan in Greek mythology (6)
- 9. Messenger god, identified with Hermes in Greek mythology, known for swiftness (7)
- 11. Beautiful youth who falls in love with his own reflection (8)
- 14. God of love, son of Venus (5)
- 16. Trojan princess cursed with accurate prophecies that no one believed (8)
- 17. Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the underworld (8)
- 19. Goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to Aphrodite in Roman mythology (5)