Across
- 1. – A public gathering place (similar to the Greek Agora).
- 2. – A wise teacher (from Mentor, Odysseus' guide).
- 5. A strong person (from the Titan who held up the sky).
- 6. – Able to change easily (from Proteus, a shape-shifting god).
- 10. – Cheerful (from Zeus' Roman form, Jupiter).
- 12. – Animals (from a nature deity).
- 14. – Obsessed with oneself (from Narcissus, who loved his reflection).
- 15. – Huge, powerful (from the Titans, giant gods).
- 18. – Quick-changing (from Hermes, known for speed).
- 19. – Related to memory (from Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory).
- 22. – To tease with something unreachable (from Tantalus, eternally punished).
- 23. – Sudden fear (from Pan, who caused terror).
- 24. – Complete disorder (from the Greek void before creation).
Down
- 1. – Plants (from a goddess of flowers).
- 3. – Very harsh or strict (from Draco, an Athenian lawmaker).
- 4. – Simple, disciplined, tough (from Sparta).
- 7. – Paradise-like, heavenly (from Elysium, a paradise in mythology).
- 8. – Sealed, secretive (from Hermes, linked to alchemy).
- 9. – Extremely strong or difficult (from Hercules).
- 11. – Shiny, rainbow-colored (from Iris, the goddess of rainbows).
- 13. A very handsome man.
- 16. – Warlike (from Ares, the god of war).
- 17. – A spider (from Arachne, turned into a spider).
- 20. – A rival or punishment (from the goddess of revenge).
- 21. – Extremely tired (from Lethe, the river of forgetfulness).
