Sullys Mythological Creatures Crosswird puzzle

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  1. 3. Legendary creature of the mountains, often referred to as the "Abominable Snowman." Described as a large, hairy humanoid residing in remote, snowy regions. Shrouded in mystery, with sightings and tracks reported but not confirmed. Associated with cold climates and snow-covered landscapes. It is steeped in folklore and cultural beliefs, captivating the imagination with its elusive nature.
  2. 4. Formidable three-headed dog of Greek mythology, guarding the gates of the Underworld. Known for its ferocity and unmatched vigilance. Prevents the living from entering the realm of the dead. Represents the boundary between life and death, serving as a terrifying deterrent. Its fearsome presence evokes both dread and fascination.
  3. 5. Elusive and mysterious creature of folklore and cryptozoology, often referred to as Sasquatch. Described as a large humanoid inhabiting remote wilderness areas, particularly forests. Subject of numerous sightings and accounts, sparking debates about its existence.
  4. 7. Mythical creature known for its nocturnal nature and thirst for blood. Often portrayed as an immortal being with the ability to transform into a bat. Associated with seduction, immortality, and the allure of darkness. They embody the eternal struggle between life and death, and the allure of forbidden desires.
  5. 10. Legendary sea monster from maritime folklore, described as a colossal cephalopod-like creature. Associated with the depths of the ocean and immense power. Known for its ability to create treacherous whirlpools and wreak havoc on ships.
  6. 12. Enormous sea monster from various mythologies, typically portrayed as a colossal, serpentine creature dwelling in the depths of the ocean. Often associated with chaos, destruction, and the power of the sea. Regarded as an ancient and formidable force, capable of causing great storms and upheaval. Legends depict it as a symbol of primal power, challenging the might of even the bravest sailors.
  7. 14. Enchanting creature of folklore, often depicted as a beautiful being with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. Associated with the vastness of the ocean and the allure of the sea. Known for their captivating songs, luring sailors with their melodious voices. Legends speak of their yearning for the human world and the depths of their underwater realms.
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  1. 1. horse of myth and legend, associated with beauty, grace, and the heavens. Known for its ability to fly and inspire creativity. Often portrayed as a loyal companion to heroes and poets. It symbolizes freedom, imagination, and the pursuit of dreams. Its elegant form and mythical essence have captivated countless imaginations.
  2. 2. Legendary creature that is part human and part wolf, believed to transform under the influence of a full moon. Known for its dual nature and association with primal instincts.
  3. 4. Represents a fusion of different animals and elements. Known for its hybrid nature and fearsome qualities. It embodies a mix of strength, cunning, and unpredictability. Its existence symbolizes the fantastical and the impossible, blending various aspects of the natural world into a single entity.
  4. 6. Legendary creature found in many mythologies across the world, often depicted as a large, winged reptile with the ability to breathe fire. Known for their fierce nature, protective instincts, and hoarding tendencies. Symbolic of power, wisdom, and both destructive and transformative forces. Legends often portray them as guardians of treasure or powerful adversaries to be overcome by heroes.
  5. 8. Mythical bird of legend, renowned for its ability to rise from its own ashes. Symbolizes rebirth, immortality, and renewal. Believed to cyclically burst into flames and be born anew from its own remains. Its fiery nature represents transformation and resilience. It embodies hope, as it emerges from destruction to start a new life cycle, leaving a legacy of inspiration and strength.
  6. 9. Majestic creature of mythology, featuring the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Symbolizes strength, wisdom, and guardianship. Known for its fierce loyalty and protective nature. Often depicted as a creature of noble stature, with the ability to soar through the skies and defend what is precious.
  7. 11. Mythical creature from Greek mythology, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Known for their strength, archery skills, and association with nature. Often depicted as wise and noble beings, embodying the duality of human and animal traits.
  8. 13. Winged creature with the body of a bird and the head of a woman. Known for their swift and vicious nature, harpies are often depicted as female figures of vengeance and punishment. In mythology, they were associated with stealing and tormenting individuals.