Across
- 4. / Legendary poet credited with composing the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- 8. / Philosopher, student of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great
- 10. / Philosopher known for his method of questioning and dialogue
- 12. / Battle where the Athenians defeated the Persians, inspiring a long race
- 13. / Love of wisdom, study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- 15. / Open-air venue where Greek plays were performed
- 18. / Military formation of soldiers armed with spears and shields
- 19. / Greek city-state known for its military discipline and training
- 20. / Hero famous for his strength and twelve labors
- 21. / Heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece
- 22. / Great conqueror, spread Greek culture across three continents
- 23. / Epic poem attributed to Homer, detailing Odysseus' journey home
Down
- 1. / High city in Athens, famous for its ancient buildings
- 2. / Form of drama dealing with serious themes and a sorrowful conclusion
- 3. / King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus
- 5. / Philosopher, student of Socrates, and teacher of Aristotle
- 6. / Central public space in ancient Greek city-states, used for assemblies and markets
- 7. / System of government where citizens vote, developed in Athens
- 9. / Mountain home of the Greek gods and goddesses
- 11. / Priest or priestess who delivers prophecies from the gods
- 12. / Collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes
- 14. / Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis
- 16. / Powerful city-state in ancient Greece, known for art and philosophy
- 17. / Greek word for city-state, the basic political unit in ancient Greece
- 22. / Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and protector of Athens