Across
- 4. Def: a government, run by wealthy people; From: derived from the Greek word meaning wealth
- 5. Def: describes words that do not say the unpleasant idea intended; From: derived from the word for the Furies
- 7. Def: stately, majestic, used to describe women only; From: derived from the word for the Roman Queen of Heaven
- 11. Def: a piece of paper used to tell direction and location; From: derived from the word for the name of the titan Perseus turned to stone
- 13. Def: of bold, vaulting ambition; From: Derived from the son of Daedalus
- 14. Def: nunlike; From: derived from the Roman goddess of hearth
- 16. Def: relating to the dance; From: the muse that presided over the dance
- 17. Def: a terrible and violent wind; From: comes from a terrible monster who was half donkey and half serpent
- 18. Def: cheerful and friendly; From: derived from the word for the names fro Jupiter and Zeus
- 19. Def: Call and return; From: nymph that fell in love with Narcissus
- 20. Def: 6th day of the week; From: derived from the Roman name for Cronos
Down
- 1. Def: warlike; From: the Roman god of War
- 2. Def: a timepiece of great accuracy; From: derived from the word for the king of the titans
- 3. Def: be alarmed/scared; From: the goat-footed, flute playing king of field and wood
- 6. Def: a mountain that spews lava; From: the Roman smith god
- 8. Def: large apparatus used for the multiple accelerations of ions to very high speeds; From: derived from the two greek words meaning circle and eye
- 9. Def: Maze; From: the Island of Crete, built by Daedalus to imprison the Minotaur
- 10. Def: famous sinking ship; From: the race of deities before the gods
- 12. Def: luck, especially good luck; From: derived from the word describing the Roman goddess of luck and vengeance\
- 15. Def: used to describe things of the underworld; From: derived from the name of the most widely known river of the underworld