Across
- 3. Artificial humanlike creature of Jewish legend.
- 8. Creature of Greek mythology having the head, trunk, and arms of a man, and two legs (or the trunk and four legs) of a horse.
- 9. White, horselike animal with a long, single horn, able to outwit all captors except virgins.
- 10. Serpent, lizard, or dragon reputed to kill by its breath or look.
- 12. Fire-breathing monster of classical mythology, having a lion's head, a she-goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
Down
- 1. Monster alternating between the forms of a human being and a wolf.
- 2. Any of the giants with a single eye in midforehead encountered by Odysseus.
- 4. Monstrous creature of classical mythology.
- 5. Eater of human flesh, half man and half bull, confined to the Cretan Labyrinth and killed by Theseus.
- 6. Ravenous, slimy monsters of classical mythology, having women's heads and birds' bodies.
- 7. Wood nymph of classical mythology.
- 11. Biblical female demon living in deserted places, said to assault children.