Across
- 3. - Having a sound that reflects back, creating an echo; it describes the atmosphere in the museum.
- 4. - A person who has one divine parent and one mortal parent, often possessing special abilities or traits.
- 7. - A large, heavy piece of artillery, typically used in warfare; here it refers to an incident involving a historical weapon.
- 8. - A member of a race of giants in Greek mythology, known for their strength and power; often in conflict with the gods.
- 9. - To turn into vapor or mist; in this context, it refers to the accidental disappearance of a teacher.
- 12. Words from Chapter 1 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
- 14. - To wear or tear away; in this context, it describes the condition of Mr. Brunner’s jacket.
- 15. - A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head, often associated with riddles in Greek mythology.
- 16. - A punishment where a student is required to stay at school after hours, often for misbehavior.
Down
- 1. - Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable; describes Percy’s feelings about his life.
- 2. - A person who has an uncontrollable urge to steal, regardless of economic motive.
- 5. - A tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops, often associated with the Grim Reaper in mythology.
- 6. - Living forever; not subject to death; often used to describe gods and other mythical beings.
- 10. - A period of time during which a person is under supervision, often as a result of previous misconduct; in this case, it refers to a student being closely monitored due to behavior issues.
- 11. - An adult who supervises a group of young people, especially during outings or events.
- 13. - Ridiculously unreasonable or illogical; describes the disbelief in some of the situations Percy faces.