7th Hour Greek Deities (FA 24)

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Across
  1. 4. Spouse to "soul" and parent to "pleasure"
  2. 5. Possesses the Helm of Invisibility
  3. 8. Associated with volcanoes
  4. 13. Can induce people into sleep and manipulate their dreams
  5. 14. The light of the moon
  6. 16. Often depicted with a laurel crown like you would traditionally see Olympian victors wear
  7. 18. Symbolized by an Eagle
  8. 19. Uses rainbows to travel and give messages to the gods
  9. 20. Goes into the dreams of mortals or presents visions in dreams
  10. 21. Mischievous son of the god Hermes
  11. 23. Her mother's mistakes in garment making are the reason we have moon phases
  12. 24. Ironically, goddess of marriage and families
  13. 26. Often depicted as blindfolded to weigh out her justice fairly
  14. 27. A centaur that trains heroes
  15. 29. Bringer of the dawn
  16. 30. Ordered to carry the heavens on his shoulders
  17. 32. Is the cause of winter due to her grief
  18. 33. Pay him one Greek Obol to catch a ride
  19. 34. Gives out bags of winds to help adventurers
Down
  1. 1. Helped her mother deliver her twin brother
  2. 2. Famous for fighting a python as an infant
  3. 3. Gave Midas the gift of "golden touch"
  4. 6. Born in a full set of armor from her father's forehead
  5. 7. Usually depicted as a virgin goddess of justice, but sometimes is thought to be the mother of Helen of Sparta/Troy
  6. 9. Also known to be the god of horses and earthquakes
  7. 10. Oftentimes these 9 goddesses were known to become the lovers and mothers of famous songwriters and poets, inspiring them and gifting mortals with their powers
  8. 11. Personification of the sun and sided with Cronus in the Titanomachy
  9. 12. Titaness of light and sight
  10. 15. Bearer of the fountain/chalice of youth
  11. 17. Embodiment of fear/panic and son of war
  12. 22. The winner of the golden apple
  13. 24. Owner of the Caduceus
  14. 25. Father of "love"
  15. 28. Birth, Life, and Death
  16. 31. Used her torches to try and help find Persephone when she was kidnapped to the underworld