Greek Mythology

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Across
  1. 2. A comically long word.
  2. 4. A raccoon-like creature with red markings.
  3. 8. The official term for the entire structure of corn on the cob.
  4. 12. A poem by Homer, about the Trojan War.
  5. 13. To be in extreme apprehension of something.
  6. 16. Athletic activity requiring skill, such as football, basketball, golf, etc.
  7. 17. A huge grey pachyderm.
  8. 19. A large bush.
  9. 22. An item of clothing worn on the head.
  10. 25. The word ‘volcanic glass’ is a synonym for.
  11. 27. An evergreen tree.
  12. 28. A medium-size wild cat native to Africa and Asia.
  13. 29. The thing all living creatures breathe.
  14. 34. The capital of Canada.
  15. 35. Famous German mathematician.
  16. 38. African wild cat with a golden coat.
  17. 39. A brown bird with an orange-red breast.
  18. 40. A male sheep.
  19. 42. A small pool of water often in a park or garden.
  20. 43. A canine native to North America.
  21. 44. One of the anteater’s favourite food.
  22. 47. An island in Chile full of large stone heads.
  23. 49. A cube.
  24. 52. Fill in the blank: the clown slipped on the banana blank.
  25. 54. The teeth next to the incisors.
  26. 55. A cleaning substance often made into the shape of a bar.
  27. 56. The largest bone in the human body.
  28. 58. A Greek philosopher, teacher of Aristotle.
  29. 60. A shape with two pairs of parallel lines.
  30. 67. A physical activity that is repetitive and tends to get you out of breath.
  31. 70. A person who makes or sells eyeglasses and, usually, contact lenses.
  32. 71. A carnivorous fish that is occasionally dangerous to humans.
  33. 73. Fastest land mammal.
  34. 75. A green or brown insect, similar to a cricket.
  35. 77. Excrement, especially that of an animal’s.
  36. 78. An amphibian, often smiling.
  37. 80. The colour on the opposite side of the colour wheel to blue.
  38. 85. A bucket.
  39. 87. An Australian monotreme with spines.
  40. 89. The most common breed of owl in the United Kingdom.
  41. 90. An African burrowing animal with long ears and a long snout.
  42. 91. The longest house cat ever.
  43. 92. The amount of moons that Jupiter has.
  44. 93. A wild cat with a short tail native to North America.
  45. 94. An Indian wild cat with black stripes.
  46. 98. Irresponsible.
  47. 101. An alien.
  48. 103. The fastest-growing plant.
  49. 104. A transparent substance made from overheated sand.
  50. 105. A sweet gelatinous substance made typically from fruit.
Down
  1. 1. Any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper.
  2. 3. A gemstone that’s also a suit in cards.
  3. 5. A stream of liquid, gas or small particles forcefully shooting from a nozzle or orifice.
  4. 6. The currency of Norway.
  5. 7. A drink consisting of boiling water, leaves and, optionally, milk or sugar.
  6. 9. A large fruit, green on the outside, red on the inside.
  7. 10. An open pastry or sponge tart.
  8. 11. A yellow tubular fruit with a peel.
  9. 14. Fill in the blank: The satellite completed its blank.
  10. 15. The Norse god of lightning.
  11. 16. A substance similar to ash, found in chimneys.
  12. 18. A book similar to a dictionary, used to find synonyms of words.
  13. 20. A village in the Lake District, where Wordsworth lived.
  14. 21. A creature with a pattern often used on clothing.
  15. 23. Uncommon.
  16. 24. A deep-blue metamorphic rock.
  17. 26. A two-wheeled vehicle, powered using pedals.
  18. 30. The author of the Lord of the Rings books.
  19. 31. A machine that performs tasks like a human.
  20. 32. Of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person.
  21. 33. A mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth.
  22. 36. An informal way to say no.
  23. 37. A form of dance.
  24. 41. A synonym for distracted.
  25. 43. What you are trying to solve right now.
  26. 45. A long thin band of different colour or material to the rest of a surface.
  27. 46. The rock type that is formed from cooled lava.
  28. 48. An Italian bread-based food topped with tomato sauce, cheese and other optional foods.
  29. 50. A jungle cat that has spots.
  30. 51. An omnivorous rodent similar to a mouse, but larger.
  31. 53. Similar to, but not to be confused with, a toad.
  32. 57. The bill of a bird.
  33. 59. A Northern European wild cat.
  34. 61. The opposite of right.
  35. 62. A metal-bearing mineral or rock.
  36. 63. A white and grey house cat with blue eyes and a lot of fluff.
  37. 64. A spongy green plant that grows in damp conditions, also a shade of green.
  38. 65. The zodiac sign that falls between September 23rd and October 22nd.
  39. 66. The month the brown bear stops hibernating.
  40. 68. A dark shade of blue.
  41. 69. The largest organ in the human body.
  42. 72. A sea creature with eight arms.
  43. 74. A large South American cat that likes to swim.
  44. 76. Impolite.
  45. 79. A racket sport with 2 or 4 players.
  46. 81. A boulder.
  47. 82. A bushy evergreen herb.
  48. 83. A prehistoric lizard.
  49. 84. The closest planet to the sun.
  50. 86. The meal at noon.
  51. 88. A hooded snake.
  52. 95. An incorporeal, dead being.
  53. 96. The part of the brain controlling memories.
  54. 97. A domesticated and albinic variety of the polecat, often used to catch rabbits.
  55. 99. A French breakfast food made of butter.
  56. 100. Ice cream.
  57. 102. A type of cell or unicellular organism that can change its shape.