Across
- 3. A repeated sound, derived from a nymph who was cursed to only repeat what was said to her
- 6. The soul, mind, or spirit, derived from the beloved of Eros, who lost him when she was unable to trust him
- 7. All of the gods of a religion, derived from the Greek words for “all” and “god”
- 9. Someone who only loves themself, derived from the name of a man who was cursed to fall in love with his reflection
- 11. A musical instrument that produces sound by sending gas through whistles, derived from the muse of eloquence and heroic poetry, and the mother of Orpheus
- 14. A word said in place of a harsher word, derived from creatures referred to as “the kindly ones
- 17. Bold or ambitious, derived from a man who flew too close to the sun and paid a hefty price for it
- 18. Fabric, derived from the fate that spun the thread of life on her spindle
- 19. A mountain that can expel gas and lava from itself, derived from the Roman god of the forge
Down
- 1. A tropical cyclone, derived from a terrifying monster that fought Zeus for the title of king
- 2. Rapid and unpredictable mood changes, derived from the swift Roman god of trade and namesake of the first planet from the sun
- 4. Warlike, derived from the Roman god of war and namesake to the third planet from the sun
- 5. Describes something from the underworld, derived from the river Styx in Hades
- 6. Uncontrollable fear or anxiety, derived from a god whose flute playing spread fear among his enemies
- 8. Good luck, derived from the Roman goddess of luck and fate
- 10. A love potion, derived from the name of the Greek god of love
- 12. A map, derived from the titan who was cursed to hold up the world
- 13. A network of paths designed as a puzzle, derived from the name of the prison built for the minotaur
- 15. A form of government where the wealthy rule, derived from the Roman god of the underworld and riches
- 16. Stately or Majestic, derived from the Roman queen of the gods
