Across
- 2. God of music, poetry, light, and healing.
- 4. Goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and crafts.
- 6. Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure.
- 10. Goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and the moon.
- 12. God of love, passion, and fertility, often depicted as a handsome youth with a bow and arrow
- 13. The queen of the gods, wife and sister of Zeus, often associated with marriage and childbirth.
- 14. Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest.
- 15. The king of the gods, ruler of the sky, lightning, and thunder.
- 16. God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
- 18. Chthonic goddesses of vengeance, justice, and retribution, often depicted as terrifying figures who punished those who committed heinous crimes, especially family murders and oath-breaking
- 19. God of wine, revelry, and theatre.
Down
- 1. Three monstrous giants with fifty heads and one hundred arms each, named Cottus, Briareus (or Aegaeon), and Gyges (or Gyes), who were the offspring of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth).
- 3. God of fire, metalworking, and crafts.
- 5. Messenger of the gods, god of commerce, travelers, and thieves.
- 7. Three sister goddesses who personified destiny, assigning destinies to mortals at birth, determining their lifespan, and the timing of their death; Clotho (the Spinner), Lachesis (the Allotter or Measurer), and Atropos (the Inflexible or Unbending).
- 8. God of the dead and the king of the underworld
- 9. Nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, goddesses of inspiration and the arts, each presiding over a specific art or science
- 11. Daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and the wife of Hades, the god of the Underworld, becoming the queen of the Underworld
- 17. God of war and violence.
