Across
- 3. – Greek goddess of wisdom and war (6)
- 9. – Norse god of thunder (4)
- 12. – Indian mythology demon of darkness (4)
- 15. – Greek goddess of the hunt (7)
- 16. – Term for god used in Hebrew scriptures (6)
- 18. – Egyptian sun god (2)
- 20. – The Roman name for the Greek hero Hercules (8)
- 23. – In Japanese mythology, a thunder creature (5)
- 24. – A member of the primordial race of gods in Greek mythology (5)
- 25. – Greek goddess of the underworld and spring (10)
- 28. – Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection (6)
- 29. – Monstrous Norse wolf fated to kill Odin (6)
- 30. – Norse goddess associated with earth and fertility (3)
- 33. – Phrygian goddess of fertility, nature, and animals (6)
- 34. – Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone (6)
- 35. – Egyptian sky god with a falcon head (5)
- 37. – Greek figure whose box released all the evils of the world (7)
- 38. – Alternative name for the Greek moon goddess Selene (4)
- 40. – Norse god associated with mischief and chaos (4)
- 42. – Greek hero known for his twelve labors (8)
- 43. – African spider god, often a trickster (6)
Down
- 1. – Greek god of the underworld (5)
- 2. – Greek sun god who drives the chariot across the sky (6)
- 4. – Greek goddess of love and beauty (10)
- 5. – Norse goddess of love and beauty (5)
- 6. – Egyptian goddess depicted as a lioness or cat (6)
- 7. – Norse trickster god (4)
- 8. – Hindu god of preservation and protector of the universe (6)
- 10. – Roman god of beginnings, gates, and transitions (5)
- 11. – Greek goddess of marriage and family (4)
- 13. – Persian god of light and truth (7)
- 14. – Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood (4)
- 17. – Babylonian god of storms and creation (6)
- 19. – Greek god of war (4)
- 21. – Three-headed dog guarding the gates of the underworld (8)
- 22. – Greek king of the gods (4)
- 25. – Greek god of the sea (8)
- 26. – Sacred texts in Hinduism and Buddhism (5)
- 27. – Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon (7)
- 31. – Greek god of fire and blacksmithing (10)
- 32. – Hall of the slain in Norse mythology (8)
- 36. – Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation (4)
- 39. – Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife (6)
- 41. – Norse god of wisdom, poetry, and war (4)
