Across
- 5. means forgetfulness and lack of energy.
- 6. means a huge, rotating tropical storm. According to Greek mythology, he was the storm giant and the father of all monsters.
- 7. The king of the gods, Zeus, became enamored with this goddess. Hera, cursed Echo to speak only the last words that were spoken to her.
- 9. This weather pattern also gets its name from Greek mythology. This term comes from the Greek god of the west wind.
- 11. When you're talking about fruit or flowers, you might use the term which refers to any sweet plant secretion.
- 14. a of lost emotional control and strong fear. The word comes from a Greek god who according to legend, would cause humans to flee in fear when he chose.
- 16. kind of plant that turns toward the sun to gather more light.
- 17. the youngest of the Three Fates, who spun the thread of life.
- 19. sounds arranged intentionally to be beautiful and harmonious.
- 20. Means disorder and randomness. It comes from the Greek Myth of Khaos, the void from which all life sprang.
- 21. A Titan who was condemned to carry the heavens upon his shoulders.
Down
- 1. to describe a surface that reflects multiple colors or even a rainbow.
- 2. is the study of the human mind and behavior. This term comes from the Greek goddess of the soul.
- 3. This comes directly from Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, in which the mythological character of Odysseus entrusted his son's education to a man named Mentor.
- 4. when you tempt someone with something they find almost irresistible.
- 8. Greek goddess in charge of revenge against humans who were arrogant.
- 10. is an adjective used to describe an idyllically peaceful and perfect time that occurred in the past.
- 12. means a sleep-like state of consciousness.
- 13. is a word used to mean strong or even uncontrollable anger. This English word comes from the Greek myth of the female goddesses of vengeance.
- 15. something of which someone is irrationally afraid.
- 18. large body of salt water. It comes from the , the god of the river, the source of the Earth's fresh water.