Across
- 2. A person (i.e: a priest or priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak.
- 6. Folklore; legend(s).
- 10. A circular wreath made of interlocking branches and leaves of the bay laurel plant, usually given to special people, such as winners in competitions, poetry, or sports, such as the Ancient Olympic Games.
- 11. God, goddess; divine/supreme being.
- 12. Male deity; divine/celestial being.
- 13. Female deity; divine/celestial being.
- 15. Religious sanctuary dedicated to Apollo; a town in Greece.
- 17. Son of Zeus; god of the sun.
- 19. A 100-eyed giant; son of Arestor and servant of the goddess, Hera.
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- 1. Shrine; sanctuary; church; mosque.
- 3. Weapon used by Apollo.
- 4. Another name for the goddess, Gaia.
- 5. Also known as the Oracle of Delphi, was the priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi who served as the oracle.
- 7. A plain of southern Greece in the northwest Peloponnesus; was a religious center devoted to the worship of Zeus and where the ancient Olympic Games were held.
- 8. Republic in southeastern Europe; its capital and largest city is Athens.
- 9. King/supreme ruler of the gods; husband of Hera.
- 12. Goddess and personification of Earth.
- 14. The star that Earth revolves around, also providing heat and light.
- 16. The Earth-dragon that was set by Gaia to guard Delphi.
- 18. A stringed musical instrument of the harp family, used especially in ancient Greece.
