Across
- 1. Architect of the Parthenon and its imitating temple (7)
- 3. The Parthenon took _________ years to build (7)
- 5. Poseidon's spring was useless because it only gave _________ (4,5)
- 7. This festival was depicted on the Parthenon frieze (5,11)
- 9. Mythical people considered to symbolise or stand for the Persians in some Greek art (7)
- 11. The centaurs' love of wine, violence and general debauchery meant that the Greek saw them as ____________ (10)
- 13. The most elaborate 'order' or style of Greek column - a single example is used at the centre of the temple in Bassae (10)
- 14. A smaller copy of the Parthenon, not in Athens, was dedicated to this god (6)
- 16. The most important and holiest site in Athens (9)
- 19. A temple which allegedly housed physical proof of the legends of Athens' early history (10)
- 22. British lord responsible for taking most of the Parthenon sculptures back to the British Museum (5)
- 23. People who fought in the Centauromachy, led by Theseus (7)
- 24. The main room of a Greek temple (4)
Down
- 2. The gift given by Athena to cement her patronage of the City of Athens (5,4)
- 4. Conflict during which Athens was burned down in 480 BC (7,4)
- 6. You could see the story of the Naming of Athens on these parts of the Parthenon (9)
- 8. The Parthenon used this 'order' (style) of columns as it was the oldest, most traditional, and most physically solid (5)
- 9. The Parthenon is extremely unusual because it does not have one of these (5)
- 10. Using this material showed the wealth and sophistication of Athens (6)
- 12. A small town in SW Greece that built a huge temple to show their loyalty to the Greek cause and Greek culture (6)
- 15. The procession of this great robe for Athena's statue was shown on the Parthenon Frieze (6)
- 17. Main artist of the Parthenon sculptures and the cult statue of Athena (7)
- 18. Athenian statesman who ordered the building of the Parthenon (8)
- 19. Most of the funds for the Parthenon came from Athens' new maritime ___________ (6)
- 20. A decisive battle in Athenian (and sporting) history; some have argued that its dead are depicted in the 'cavalcade' of the Parthenon Frieze (8)
- 21. Title of Athena, meaning 'the Virgin', from which her greatest temple gets its name (9)